The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1942, Page 4

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AGE FOUR INVESTIGATING CASE OF 46 MEN QUITTING JOBS IF GOOD REASONS ARE NOT GIVEN FOR’ ACTION THEY WILL BE ARRESTED ON 21077 CHARGES OF VAGRANCY Adeda dba PEF Official action will be taken, The Citizen was informed today, to-fimtvut if the 46 men, who re- signed as laborers in the Navy Yard in two days. are now at work and, if they are not, they will be| one and one-fifth gallons; E cou-' the T ticket. required to give their reasons for not working. If the reasons are not good, the men will be arested on charges of vagrancy. Judge Willfam V. Albury, e iterates today what he said yes- about men capable of) rking in Key West and refus-' ing to work. “Either they’ll work, | or join the armed forces of thei country, or go to jail,’ Judge Al-} bury declared. He ‘added that he had not been able t learn what had caused the wholesale withdrawal of laborers from the Navy Yard. Thé regu- Jar union wage of 62 1-2 cents an hour paid there, and it could not have been for that reason, Judge Albury said. = The sheriff's office has joined in the movement to see that able- Bodie@ men do not loaf in Key West.. However, since the walk- out of the 46 men in the Navy Yard,-only one arrest for vagran- cy has been made, that of Oscar Newman, who was brought to jail by Constable Ray Atwell. New- man ig not a former laborer in the Navy *Yard. | VALUE OF A GASOLINE BOOK IS STATE - WIDE! The value of an A gasoline| book coupon is the same through- | out Florida. The owner of an A book may receive only three gal- lons of gasoline for each coupon, | no matter if he lives t of the Apalachicola River or west of the! river. Here are additional facts on gasoline coupons: Supplemental ration, or B coupons, are four gallons each. C coupons, used by war workers in car pools and other preferred workers are worth four gallons each. Motor cycle or D coupons are valued at, eeccce Classified Column FOR SALE ' worth | THE KEY WEST CITIZE | pons are worth one gallon, R cou. 4 pons five gallons. E and R cou- pons are used for boats, farm lactone and other off-the-high-| j way purposes. T-1 and T-2 cou- ons, for commercial vehicles, are ‘worth 5 gallons each. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | given owners 's if they can jahow that they e made appli- | ‘ation for Certificate of War} i Nesesnity4 At teyck <owner, may | ‘ SLM leh {obtain gasoline temporaril¥” from | |filling stations by éigni rm» Success in any enterprise or (555, or he may i y pfffort,calls, for a courageous, ag. jrations from his at cs Vareeareel spirit: All military lead-|+ | board, based on his own om Hate ters agree that a negative, defen- 1 jot needs ton the: montaiars ecem- iy attitude will never win |ber pending receipt of -his Certi- That’ h: 2 ‘ |ficate. ‘The filling station, after| Wor _ Tats why today we are taking the offensive, against a as we 4 j honoring the “note” will presenti it to the Ration Board in lieu of jer @ads. as “fapidly Es _ T books will be of commer By RUSSELL KAY a “What has been accomplished rom a military and haba ag on standpoint in one short yea lis little short of a miracle. Ament ican labor and American indus- try have covered themselves with , glory and given the lie to the contention of our enemies that. pir WANTED FANS, AIR CONDITIONERS., See Thomas at the Skating) Rink. sept30-tf TRAILER, with good Sleeps 4. Oil range. paaeic: Park, United St. dec7-6tx TRAILER FOR SALE—Forced to, sell. Range-stove, Frigidaire, | full-size Bed and Dresser, | Good tires, tag, awning, dishe: silver, cooking utensils. Al home ready to mVe into. Mr. Summers, Southern Inn, 612) Simonton street. Make offer. dec9-4: FOR SALE—Single Studio Bed,} with Box Spring and Inner- spring Mattress in good condi- tion. $20.00. See anytime. 1503 South Street. decl0-3t! = Notige is wigned, on Satur- nuary: A. Dy ‘after as the eara, ) to) the f- the® Cireuit of the Kleventh Judicial Cir- ‘1 and Chancery wit- nage, take hee property, deater jn’ every Florida, this | | we No. 8-498. Oj abe Lis M. as NNEDY, PITHY, oe “vs. DIVORCE. Ratprfi w. oRDE AE above the Bill of Com- inst you in the above entitled cause, and The Key West Gitizea is hereby designated as the mewspaper in which this order shall be published once a week for four ) rable Arthur Judges of this f this Court in Monroe Coun-| oth day of 3} Ross C Sawyer Circult Court, Monroe County, rida, (Sa.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy sega! 3 dec3-10-17,1942 CIRCUIT COU cLEVENTH JUDICIA OF THE STATE OF FL ‘AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, CHANCERY. or THE Case Ne, 8-421 EDWARD P. HANES, Plaintiff, DIVORCR. MARIE a =“ F Defendant. OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO MARIE HA 16001 $4th RC JAMAICA hereby ordere. ORDER | ND. that you are the 26th of oe the above Bhtitled court to the Rill of Com- pinint.filed against you in the above MAtitléd cause, and The Key West s hereby designated as the néwspaper in which this order shall be published once a week for four ) consecutive weeks. i s the Honorable Arthur One of the Judges of this of this Court in » Monroe Coun- sth day of No- Ross C Sawyer Circuit Court, Monroe County, da. ASd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, 942 T COURT OF THE a UDICIAL Cracourr IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, ATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN. Cane No, 8-444 JOHN: ‘DONALD’ SNODGRASS, Plaintitt, HAZER. HAWKINS SNODGRASS, Defendant. po; CRDER, OF PUBLICATION : AA IN " RESIDENCE UN- N. “You-are hereby required to ap- ar to the Bill of Complaint, for ivorcg in the above styled cause on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1943, Qtherwise the allegations therein Will be taken as confeased. = Dong and Ordered this Sth day of December, A. D. 1942. EAD Ro Sirk pt the Ctreutt *Souet Manroe | ©. By (8a) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. °1 FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY, | like new, Roll-Away Bed. tee, Kitchen Chairs. Cal Aronovitz Lane (upstairs) night, between 8 and 9 o'clock. dec10-1tx to-| y. $25.00 REW ARD | {COAT a Democracy is incapable of such , WANTED—Gas Stove, Electric plishment. Reviewing our first year of Tee Box and other housheold furniture. Call or address E. G, V2", it appe that the onl Laird, clo The Citizen. place we > fallen down i. novi6-tf, ©Ur inability to cope with 2 problems we e been calle upon to mect on ne home fro hich will find destrable Apart- ‘and this seems t ait ment or Hottse#6#°tent. Call marily by ou aif R. W. Bas 58, Extension {and aggressiv hase rT 48 nov28- 12tx *clination to “ott t tarian * ptadticds”? oT ie 7 WANTED—A chance to bid on) Pureaucracy andA oF teat 3 your next printing order. THE) _!" the matters, “AIC. Bik TH ARTMAN PRESS. sly9-te| of Tubber, of mai oti, of ki transportation, bureaueratic c: = = trol has emphasized the negative HANGERS WANTED, | rather than the constructive. Our $1.00 a hufdred. White Star theme song in each instance t Cleaners, 701% Duval St. been “can't and don’t” instead of oct6-tf scan and will”. Free enterprise, the corner- ampo: of to pues TO BUY—Electric | : a é Sema Irons. Must be in good condi. StM© upon which this nation tion. Address P.O Box 604, {8S built and which if given the dec8-tf |opportunity has never failed to meet and conquer any problem, finds Stself so fettered in red j tape, regulation and regime: tion that it can function only a the will of the negative-minded Beet bureau chiefs, who, unable to solve these problems through out, dition CHILDRENS COLDS FOR DIRECT RELIEF FOR RENT FOR RENT—Double Room, two beds. Near Army 1220 Newton. FOR SALE—Rotary Neostyle | Duplicating Machine. In good} condition. Bargain. Apply Pe-} ter Schutt, Manager, Casa} Marina. dec8-6t | of cold: tiori, C1 rub thro: Vicks Va FOR RENT + Storage Space: constructive thinking and action, Light Household Furnishings or |St@4_ in the way of anyone else Other Equipment. Week or |40in€ so. month. Reasonable. Phone |- Congress has constantly and 124, decl0-7t |Courageously pointed out the fallacies of the negative policies dosing FRIGIDAIRE. Mrs. Summers. | Trailer Park, 612 Simonton. dec10-1tx | CIRCUIT COURT OF ‘THE ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HE STATE OF FLORID. FOR SALE—One rebuilt Hoover, ' one used GE cleaner. Also,: one used, with rebuilt motor, | ‘guaranteed, Electrolux vacuum cleaner. I have a few new | Electrolux cleaners for Christ-! mas. See O’Sweeney before it is too late. decl0-tf j FOR SALE—Box Spring and Mattress. Practically new. Very | reasonable. Phone 695W. | decl0-3tx | ! SIMMONS’ COUCH, Platform! \ Rocker, Porcelain-top Cabinet, | Dining Room Suite Other. | Furnishings. 72-2 Poinciana! Place. dec10-3tx i | FOR SALE—Complete hold Furniture. Also House | For Rent. Apply 1914 Staples | Ave., Afternoons. decl0-3tx | | FOR SALE—1933 car. New paint, | completely overhauled, perfect | condition, 4 good tires. Leav- | ing town, must sell quick. $100 | cash. Gaines, 902 Division. decl0-4tx | House- FOR SALE—Beds, with inner-| spring Mattresses; -piano and} other articles suitable forj home. Can be seen from 2 to 7 p.m. Habana-Madrid, Front and Duval Streets. HELP WANTED WANTED—Young Girl or Man! to work in dry cleaning estab- | lishment. Apply White Star | Cleaners, opposite Bowling Al- leys, Duval St. nov3-tf | WANTED — WAITRESSES, to work from 7 p.m. to 12 mid- night. Habana-Madrid, Front and Duval. Apply between 2 and 5 p.m. dec10-6t | i} dec10-6t } WANTED—Two Waiters. 541-. Good pay. dec10-6tx WANTED — Fountain Counter } Girls and Waitresses Good salary. Southernmost City Pharmacy. nov5-tf WAITRESSES WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming soar Ut WANTED—Experienced man to sell produce to grocers, hotels’ and restaurants. Address Pro-| duce, co The Citizen. nov21-tfx | PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. HARRIS THOMAS 8. CARO, Solicitor for Plaintitt, «County, Florida. decld- tacit Attorney-at-Law 217 Duval St. Phone sept25-tf | WANTED TO BUY—Baby | Formerly of Boston and New ALSO. FOR HEAD and tragic non-existence of in-| CO! telligent programs. We have cfe- lated bureau on top of bureau and* then -attempted” to” “offe¢t their incompetence and failere by establishing super-duper pu- ci ae =o COUPLE WITH_CASH_ desiring free rent, plus income from | rented rooms, Navy transfer makes immediate ‘arrangements necessary. ‘Call 1% Aronovitz Lane (behind Aronovitz Store), 7-8:30; tonight: ; j >; decl0-Itx | & VaroRus [see Pe Uncle Sam Asks To Lend sui 10 PERCENT OF YOUR IN ee Buy U. S. War Savings Bonds and Stamps Regularly sninstitthy, LOST LOST — Pocketbook, containing money, keys and green and white stone ring, a gift from | deceased mother. Finder please | call Phone 310-J. Reward. dec8-3tx $20.00 REWARD LOST—Ring and Longine Wri Watch. Return to Paul J. Do. ver. U.SS. “Noa”, Key West. decl0-6tx | MISCELLANEOUS Bi | | yarey ces HE FIRST NATIONAL BA of bide & SMALL CHILDREN CARED for| by day or week. Hours arrang- | ed to accommodate working| mothers. Transportation avail-| able. Miss Goodspeed’s Nur-} sery School, 728 Fleming St. deq3-10-17-24-31-5tx car- conditign. sect si riage in; 4faRtelass Call 676-M. LADY ‘DESIRES RIDE to Mi ami. Share expenses. Exchange references. Phone 453, ask Mrs. Van. dec10-1tx | ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING Buy’ fare Chris “The People’s Way” USE YOUR c R ALTERATIONS and DRESS- MAKING. Mrs. Walter Heaton, 2 Charles St. Prompt Service. dec3-12tx RUTH and CHARLOTTE York. Specialists in ALTERA- TIONS and DRESSMAKING | for Men, Women and Children } Expert workmanship at sonable prices. 1215 Roy; off United, 809, Block..¢ KEY CHAIN Sinkst acoessorr for parts of the J. OTTO KIRCHYEIVER Realtor Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duvai | oct8-tf | “ LOCKETS c up Weigi¢tchoice of un- CROSS and CHAIN 10K SOLID GOLD STP J EWELRY DEPAR? PEOPLE'S CREDIT. STORE “The Friendliest Credit Store in S OPPOSITE THE BUS 514 Southard Street PHONE 25 EXTERMINATOR ANTS and ROACHES eliminated ! from Apartments and Homes; guaranteed work; termites killed in furniture and pianos} permanent: city references; | also rats, mice, ticks, bed bugs, fleas and land crabs in lawns. Phone 9176, call 8-10 a.m. Let us| give you an estimate FREE. F. E. C. EXTERMINATORS, 1119 White street. West, Fla. ae | pityfails to explain 1 - ; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1942 —_—_eeFwFrr————————— rmer is having a hard enough{to do farm work, provided he time as it is, finding money |receives war industry wages, and enough to make ends meet and/then figure out where be is go- 5. carry on the increased Produc-| ing to get the money to pay him. 2 |tion program demanded of aA toy more could any farmer But he should net complain : It has all been worked out for! in Washington. All he _ FBI revals the of vifterce plow Mho knows | 12,000 aliens in first year of war. a needed replacement his farm -machinery. In a generous tended to “solve” labor problem, permits him to pay to his help. In arm hand as a year without fea jail. This is suppos him to compete wit r industries seizure PPCoeereccseseceseess FIREMEN’S TROPICAL PARE | 712 Duval Street | PLAY BINGO AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL | Eide AUTOS and PLANES fer aT ALL the Children GRocers LT SSSSSSSSSS OSES ee seeenee just one in this | Now line MILLS y to pay God knows the st CHRISTMAS ONLY 13 MORE SHOPPING DAYS B.ED COMPLETE WOOD or METAL BED with Coil Spring and Full-Weight Mattress 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES tence [09% @ Guaranteed Sagless Spring Construction @Lime Oak Finish se 119° Extension Table 4 Upholstered Chairs Solid Woods FROM Various Styl and Finishes shan BRIDGE SETS 573 Cotton MATTRESSES Twin - Full Size $8.95 @ Spacious Settee @ Matching Sas METAL BEDS $7°° TWIN or FULL-SIZE BED PADS Sgl $1.45 ARISTOCRAT DE LUXE Dbl. $1.75 GUARANTEED MATTRESSES Super Innerspring con- structicn—P; ilt bor- ders—Full Size $9375 ROUND TABLE 3-4-5 and 6-PIECE 4 phontered BEDROOM SUITES @ Vanities or Dressers @ Twin or Full Size Beds Kneehole Gov. Winthrop Secretaries FELT BASE RUGS 6x9 _.. $2.95 9x12 4.95 AXMINSTER RUGS £942 $2975 ARMY COTS . . $3.50 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES The MAXWELL Company, Inc. Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 901 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret Street Key West, Fila. | WERE MAXWELL VENETIAN BLINDS 3) Or or"

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