Five issues of the Heaving Line, all have heavy creases down the middle from being folded during storage. They are all ripped down the seam and all have yellowed paper. They measure 10 3/4 in wide by 15 in high.
News that is happening at the shipyard:
Vol.3 March 15, 1943 No.1
Vol 3. April 1, 1943 No.2
Vol. 3 May 15, 1943 No.5
Vol. 3 Aug 15, 1943 No. 10
Vol. 3 Sept 1, 1943 No. 11
The U.S. Maritime Commission presents the 'M' burgee, the victory fleet flag, and maritime merit badges for all employees in a ceremony to commemorate the Delta Shipping Company's outstanding production achievement in shipbuilding.
Merchant seamen may enroll in a three month, fully furnished training course, for a salary of $36 a month, the completion of which qualifies the enrollee to be offered regular enrollment, for a salary of $125 a month, in the Maritime Service.
75 page publication printed on thin memorandum paper and bound with two staples. 5 3/4 in wide by 9 1/4 in high. The cover is brittle from wear and storage, paper is yellowed.
The invitation is simple bifolded paper, measures 5 1/4 in high by 4 in wide when folded. The program is on think cardstrock, also bifolded with a small picture of a victory ship adhered to the front, it measure 5 in wide by 7 in high. Both items are…
The Liberty: Joseph N. Teal, SS John I. Nolan
Liberty ships moored in basin, Day shift workers, parking area in shipyard and The Ways and pre-erection area.
SS Laconia Victory postcard, Honor card for junior shipmates with a message from Mrs.…
8 in. wide by 10 1/2 in. high. 9 page stapled booklet. Bottom of front page is slightly torn. Pages yellowed. 'W. Starling Burgess' stamped in upper right corner of front cover and first page.