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J TUESDAY; NOVEMBER <9, 1942- THE KEY*WEsf? CITIZEN - . GETTING PARTS FOR* HOME: APPLIANCES: | ment manufacturers 130% of their 1940 consumption of mate- rial used for repair and replace ment parts. WPB' Chairman Nelson backs his up. “The things for civilians ‘in a wartime economy are to be programmed and scheduled just like the army and navy,” he told recent press conference. That probably would mean that for every 100,000: airplanes, WPB expects to grant materials for 100,000 gear wheels for wash- ing machines, for example—or for every 50,000 tanks, 50,000 essential dinguses for electric refrigerators, But don’t expect to find too many new heating elements for electric hair dryers, or extra ice trays for refrigerators. Essential repair parts for autos, motorcycles and bicycles are sure to continue td get the green light. Transportation is too ne-| cessary to overlook. i Don’t look too hopefully for new kitchen stoves made of heat- PACE THREZ bstruction: | , tee, |tendent, said he had difficulty! ' Miners’ Demands. Bring, (finding enough. burros nowadays Lysle MeCown, Earl R; Adams, MONROE DEFENSE |Jr., Jack Appel, Chas. R. Albury, COUNCIL: NOTES Ernest Avila, Richard Barber, {Richard Bassett, Elmer Ben-j Shortage-Of Burres: trained to pack ore. nett, George Billson, Fernando} (By ercrnnen Press) |Garcia, Earl Gwinn. Tom Ketch-| KINGMAN, Ariz., Nov. 10.—The jings, Kenneth Knowles, Jamesjold burro train has been revived | J. F.. SIKES ne tW. Morgan, John E. Pent, Wri J. |to bring lead ore put of the Hual-/ [LJCENSED.. PLUMBER INDUCTION OF FIRST Lloyd, Joe S. ~Roberts, Chas. j pai mountains for war purposes. MESSENGER PLATOON Sanchez, Lou G. Smith, Orville; J, H. Hoffman, mine superin- 1306 CATHERINE ‘STREET | Stoll Eugene Sweeting and est ' | af. > ° offe | coccccccccccccoccccccces| :| Modern Library Books? On Thursday morning, Novem- ber 12th,:8:30.a. m., at the iy ev alarares. 5 Relieve Misery PAUL SMITH, Bookseller —Rub on | 334 Simonton Street Tine-tested J VaroRus ,,,,, THATS WHERE! THE SWAP - RIDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council I hereby pledge co-operation in the patriotic “Swap-Ride Club” plan to help make my car last longer. To do this I will: Walk, ride a bus, ride with others, share my car when driving, - drive as little as possible. By HERMAN ALLEN ide World Features You probably saw in the papers about how some 3,000 factori in 74 metal-working industri had virtually stopped manufa uring goods for civilian use. More than nine-tenths of the nfilled orders held by the: plants were for war goods. “That’s fine,” you thought “Industry is really getting into he swing of war production. “But what do we do when the ashing machine finally gives ut?” I inquired about that at the ‘ar Production Board, and it looks fairly good as for getting} repair ts for household goods. Production of many new items such as washing machines, elec- trical appliances and _ refrigera-) ors have been cut off complete-! ly in many cases, of course, but ost industries are continuing ith ct least a trickle of re- placement parts. E. P. WINTER. Executive Director Name _ i Ad@iress:;—___ Tel. No. t Time I go to work Time I leave work other boys, through no fault’ of their own, were unable to, attend ail of the classes of instruction, and these boys will be given further} opportunity to complete the re- the Pla- West High School, the Messenger | who, Platoon of the U. S. Defense} 2 Corps, will be inducted. This is the first complete unit of the local Defense Council to quaify for official insignia and! quirements and. jain membership in the Defense }¢oen. Corps. — Ei iene cit (AOS ESA LOPE POIIEEAEPEEEOOLEIOIOIO LE OOO EIS I SAN monic wat” te conaucts | Whenever You Want Anything: or Anything Done--WE’LL HELP YOU! Ni monies will be conducted by} ” VV NVI II IOI ICI EES ISI members of the Monroe County | Defense Council. The following boys make up; ALL MAKES Expertly and Inexpensively Repaired * Ican share my car with 4 or I need transportation Iam employed at __ et eae Mail or brjng to Defense Council Office 0 an ni i niin nln innit tan tn ttn tnt inti i STELL’S BEAUTY NOOK Now is the time to recondition that dry \ Abb bb bttttntrtntnind MMM: the membership of. the Platoon, | and all of them have completed | the reauired courses of in-/ Me. One large sewing machine con- ern is doing the biggest repair art business of its history. With lothing—and almost everything else—up in price, there is a vast ‘Based on the materials allot- ent for repair parts for agricul- tural machinery,” a WPB spokes- an told me ,“I would say that proof plastics. Plastics were one of the first things to turn up un-} expecedly short soon after we got into the war. Things that go into many of them also are used to make smokeless powder and other munitions. Radios? No new ones, of course, after present stocks are exhaust- ed, but the Office of War Infor- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX Se LEGALS my’ office pplication for a tax deed to and Serviced by— Maurice Scammons, BAAS, VV VV VV WV VV VW WwW www rrr wn Streamlined Service... Buy war savings bonds ball = = e: lifeless and sunbleached hair with a Wella RS Kolestral Treatment. . For the coming (7 holiday try our-new Shelter Cream Ma- chineless Permanent Weve. 536 Fleming Street Phone 63? 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TE LEIS TT Chapter 24 |gled for an answer, couldn’t fing The Earlton At 12 AATURDAY was to be an open date for State, giving then two full weeks to prepare f that final big scramble wit Michigan, that dog-eat-dog affa where form went out the wind and favorites didn’t mean much Todd studied some new pla; Pete Bailey had given him th: afternoon. Pete wanted him get them down pat, know eve man’s assignment. They were a couple of swec plays. Ought to work beautifully if he could set ‘em up properly They’d need ’em, too. Michigan was tough. She had lost only onc that season and nothing would give greater pleasure than to knock State out of the select group of the unbeaten. x Todd knew Pete Bailey was go-| ing to take advantage of the open date Saturday by going up to Anr Arbor where he could scout Michigan personally against Ili- nois. When Pete scouted ’em he seemed tc find flaws in an enemy’s defense that other scouts couldn’t find. Todd left his room to get a} drink of water and found Bill} Gardner tacking a notice on the} bulletin board. ! “What's up?” he asked. | “I’m sending out the riot call for homecoming decoration ideas | for next week. If you have any- thing milling around in that | skull of yours turn it over to Don Boyd.” “Look, chum—I’m going to have my hands full trying to give those fat alumni a real excuse to celebrate Saturday night. Doesn’t that excuse me?” Gardner pushed thumb tack. “Yeah—but strictly on a technicality,” he grinned. The Eur Flies DD bumped into Susan the next day. It was the first time he had seen her in more than two weeks. He had cut his business administration class—just didn’t feel like going—and she had gone to the Economics Building early to skim over her notes in antici- pation of an expected quiz. It was a warm day for mid- November and Susan was sitting on the wide stone steps when Todd came by. He couldn’t help seeing her. He stopped short, slightly pan- icky, knowing he couldn’t pass by, hardly knowing what to do in the situation. Susan made no claims to clair- in the last| Jone that suited him. A muscle in aw worked in a funny man- er. “Oh, I know,” she added. “You da bad bump on the head a »ck ago and you haven’t been to think clearly since. Re- ber? I’m the plague the doc- ordered you to stay away | That ™ m.” “I think I came over just to be ! il,” he said finally, “but. the ore I think of it the more 1 sure the doctor’s advice is good. xeuse me while I go over to the udent health center and get iyself sprayed with antiseptic.” “I walked right into. that 6ne, lidn’t 12” she. jeered. “Just a ittle closer and I’d be wearing 1 wound stripe.” “Good. ideas That makes you the casualty, not me,” he replied mneaningly.. “I’m getting along fine.” He turned away and Susan felt the hot flush climb her neck to her face. By the time her class had started she-was in a beautiful rage. She flunked her quiz cold. She knew that when she handed in her paper at the end of the hour. Mysterious Call — pe BAILEY got home late Sunday afternoon and phoned Todd. “Well, you know how bad Michigan beat Jllinois yesterday,” he told Todd. “Can you come over for a few minutes? Id like to fill in some of the details and talk over a couple of weaknesses of theirs — if you can call ’em that ... .” Todd went over to Pete’s and spent almost two hours with him. When he got back to the fra- ternity house one of the pledges gave him a phone number to jcall. Todd looked at it. A Mr. Tal- bott. Todd didn’t know any Mr. Talbott but he dialed the num- ber anyway. It was the Earlton Hotel. In a few seconds he heard a voice on the wire. “Hello—Ma- lone? Ben Talbott is my name. I haven’t had the pleasure of a meeting but I’ve zot a little busi- ness deal to talk over with you. I’m sure you'll be interested.” Todd turned the name over in his mind again. It still didn’t register. Neither did the voice. “What’s the nature of the busi- ness, Mr. Talbott?” “Yd rather not discuss it over the telephone but I’m quite sure you'll be interested. Your name “County, Florida, the high Clerk of Cireui Can CYNTHIA MAY vs. ROBERT JAME: TO THOMA Solicitor for Ph ¢ GEORGE FOWLE vs. MAE FOWLE TO: Mae who places a lot of confidence in voyance but she knew what was passing through his mind. She smiled grimly to herself as he came up to her. “Hello,” she said coolly. “I see ‘by my watch that you're not learning much Business Jrg to- ) day.” She deliberately picked a your ability. I’m not at liberty to tell you who that is right now, | but I'd be delighted to have lunch with you tomorrow if you can get away.” The man sounded sincere and pleasant enough. Todd thought for a few seconds. “Okay,” he was referred to me by someone | | vs. | ELEANOR B. 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Talbott said, “but A.D 184 | in a detached sort of fashion, not |!'™ Sing to be tied up downtown looking straight at him but keep. | 220 ™ght nok get away in Hime: ing her eyes on him. “ vases — cana | Something goaded her into re salah oh lunch here. at taking the offensive. “Why didn’t | ~";, raat you pass me up just now?” she ‘All right—eee you at the Earl. | teunted. ton at 12,” Todd promised. It was almost cruel. He strug- ‘Te be continued © wwvwvvvwwe vrwrr _FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES FLORIDA: EAST: COAST: RAILWAY: —— SEE’ : PRICE. TOURS: 505 Duval Street BA AAA*AAASSAS Ceti ete Att ab dhddddth dt tdtddtdtddddid neutral subject because she was curious about what he’d do or | say. VV VV VIVO VV VV OVI C CUNT TTC U TT SEABOARD: RAILWAY: Fares - Schedules: - Tickets —Apply— SPMO\NE’S TOURS. RAYMOND R. LORD, AAAAAADDAADAAADAAADADAAADS BBS Solicitor for the Complainant. \ ROvI0“17-24; dech,1942 MMS IST ATM ae | Marble, Granite and Bronze Markers Cemetery Work of PHONE 2-1896* 1351 NAW. 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