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“DECEMEED: 30,1942 ‘Omg HEN amatnce OUNCE'PLANS =, FOR RATIONING Basic facts on point rationing said one letter, “But I'm sure/wasn't nothing © compared to! Storms there I ‘knocked for a loop by a certain what's going on élsewhere Can bas mask? | sweet, someone who lives in Den- | Ver. The other day I asked this (¥OU Settle this argument by tell- “They have WHAGKY ‘ADVICE TO MEN IN HART (here lady to marry me but she img us just where the most stu-|storms there pen name, Harristt Hayfever. Oe-| turned medown, flatter than a'pendous, super-colossal paint job She|the army éver saw is being done?” “The biggest ‘paint job in the entire world is being déne at erica THROUGH PEDRO a | x m3 rephed Harriett, ‘the Axis soldiers can Key “West “had its: ‘its sincaomare- week adveritsement ‘in The Citi- | We contifue our review of 2én that made the foufids of the | baseball activities in Key ‘West country, from the late 1880’s until present. On October 12, 1938, the P.G.C. Grocers won the first-half of the Junior Leagne schedule when’ they defeated the Burly Boys, 7 to: L. | AP Features souk * } #4 easionaly a picture of a heavy set! top kitks sense of humor. | were outlined today by the Office DENVER: Dec: 30 reeOe * bruni ee. ah fuzz hi afd {Said she wants to marry ar and now’ comes another} \a asking; Lowry Field soldiers have *UnE slp eat thie jof Price Administration. . lip that adds to her masculinity, is; | who makes her hot and cold and | advertisément, ‘out of the ordi-| 1-=Point » satfoiting ‘will be-in-| 2% advisor to the love-lorn who printed. It is labeled Harriett. | hot again. What should I do? nary, that is being. reprinted| troduced to Americans early in| has set the camp a-buzz. | “But Harriett is ‘to lady,” said) “Td forget that gal right now,” widely. This is a clessified ad-| 1943 when War Rationing Book! Everyone from buck privates one private. “Only a top sergeant! was Harriett’s decisive advice vertisement and it appeared in| Two is distributed. to the commariding Ufficer would ‘with 4 pain under his belt could be!“She doesn’t want a husband The Abilene (Texas) Reporter-| 2. The purpdse of point ration-! like to Asnow the identity “of the So sour” Ani: | What she. needs is a janitor.” | News. Fares is the Hdvertisement:| MB is to guafantee everyone a! sympgietic but tart- -tongued col- ‘Harriett prints 1é igned | ' “The other day we were argu- share of but essential | umni who reflects their soldier with such names i fashful, ing about all the paint used in Is while at the same time giv- | humgg/ accurately every week in‘ Quandried, Worried, ete>—which jfixing up Lowry field,” says an- Bureau Census deaths reports tar w the Axis rate Fort Des Moines, Ia., every morn-}iiam ing right after the WAAC's have "Fomimie’s mic’s SKATING 1 RINK reveille,” replied Fartictt. “They tell me that Tm ship- oun — ie - Thurs. and Sat. 2:30 - 4:30 Ping out to’ foreign service in aj} O. Esquinaldo pitched a great! game for the losers but poor, support cost him the contest. | L. Fernandez poled a triple;} Cobo, ‘Rosendo and Castro each} hit a double. ‘Score: R. H. E.| Burly Boys 1.8 6} P.G.C. Grocers _ aaa a Arias, M. Tynes arid Bozo; O. Esquinaldo nad J. Soldano. On October 16, the Poultry’ & | Egg Company ‘basebal nine tdok the place of the Acevedo Stars in the Senior League and won its first game, defeating the Booster Club, 10 to 3. M. Acevedo hit four safely in as many times at bat. Score: R..H. E. Paultry & Egg Co. 1012 2 Booster Club 3 8 8) H. Gates and C. Griffin, A. Castro; B. Garcia, F. Tynes and D. Lopez. =o In a second game that’ after- noon, Key West Won over the Bacardi Club, 7-5. Malgrat and Puby Carbonell} staged a pitchers’ duel but final- ly the Conchs won out in the seventh and eighth rounds. In the seventh, two singles and Armando Acevedo’s double gave the victors one run. A hit bats- man and a single by Pena turn- ed the trick in the eighth. Score: R. H. E. Bacardis 300 110 000-5 9 7 Key West 302 000 11x—7 13 0 Maigrat and I. Rodriguez; P. Carbonell and E. Albury. Home run: Cates; three-base hits: Albury, Rodriguez; base hits: Baker, Acevedo; stol- en bases: Davila 2,G. Garcia, M. Hernandez; umpire: R. Garcia. On October 16, three home runs helped Ft. Jefferson down the Lighthouse Tender Ivy nihe, 14-6. Score: R. H. E. Ivy 69.4 Ft. Jefferson 1418 2 Sanders and Russell; Acherson ;and Skelton: On October 21, picther Safin- ero starred for the Trojans, who downed the Poultry & Egg Co. hine, 8-7. Salinero held the opposition to six hits and drive home five Tuns and scored one himself. F. Tynes, opposing pitcher, hit a homer, as did Salinero, to even the count moundsmen. Score: R.7.-=. Poultry & Egg Co. “7 6 4 ‘Trojans 8 9 3 F. Tynes, Sevilla and Griffin, Castro; Salinero and Joe Navar- To. Home runs: F. Tynes, Salin- ero; two-base hits: J. Carbonell, Salinero; stolen bases: Geo. Ace- vedo 2, Al. Acevedo, Rueda, D. Navarro; umpire: F. Garcia. On October 21, 1938, the Is- Janders failed to solve the slants of Tiny Chaplin in the inches and thus lost to Railey- lan nine of Miami at Miami Field, 7-5. Armando Acevedo touched "him for two homers to lead the j£il “locals at bat. Bandera hit three safely for the Miamians. Score: R. HE. “Key West — 101 002 001-5 6 1 “Miami Bethel, Wickers and Albury: Chaplin’ nad Bandera. Home runs: Acevedo 2; two- base hits: Albury and Bander: Stolen bases: ‘struck out: Bethel 1, by Wickers 1; hits: off opinion, perior oraer, in earning a competence unless | turned toward practical things. two-}; between the = jem 100 004 02x—7 10 3] | Lucretia Koehn Duncan, Chaplin; | by Chaplin 8, by} side — to keep Lge * man’s ‘wife ris to mother, and nough to keep mother | oming here. Box’ 10-A, Reporter. WHEN» ung home | Pouce Pus PUSH IT (By' Associated Press) PUEBLO, Colo., Dec. 30.—Ever since the Colorado state highway | Patrol was organized it has been} pounds of sugar. a standing order for patrolmen to} give one gallon of gasoline, free, | to any motorist found stranded by; lack of gas. But no more. With} the advent of rationing offices | were instructed to give no gaso-; line away, but they may push a | stranded car to a filling station if} one is nearby. | ture, caring but little for public} But the mind, although endowed with faculties of a su-- will be of little use Notice is dersigned petitioners, Tony P. Leto] and wife,”Rita O. Leto, will_apply| to the Honorable Arthur Gomez, e of the Circuit Court of Mon-) ounty, Florida, at his office in} Court House in'the City of Key West, Plotida, on Thursday, Janu- ary 1ith, 1943, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., | or as soon thereafter as they can be | heard, for the entry of an order au- thorizing the adoption by the under- signed of Charles Anthony McCul- lough, a male child of three years of age, and declaring the said minor child to be the child and heir at law of the undersigned petitioners and the child and heir at law of each of the said petitioners. Dated at. Key West, Florida, this 14th day of December, AD. 1942 ‘0, Petitioners. JOHN DE MARCO, of Tampa, Attorney for Petitioners. c jan6-1943 T OF aU DICIAL oinctyr | THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. HARRY LEO LANE, Complainant, vs. DIVORCE LINDA LANE, } Defendant NOTICE TO APPEAR 1 10 lew York Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. You are hereby required to pear to the ‘sworn bill of com- plaint filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the lst di of February, A. D. 1943; otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by you. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 8th day of December, A. D. 1942. (Sd.) Ross C Sawyer of Cireuit Court of Monroe unty, Florida. RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for the Complainant. dec0-16-23-30,1942 NOTICE OF Ce FOR TA ED (Senate Site No. 183) NOTICE IS HEREBY That John A. Bouvier, J GIV holder ed same in my office and made application for a tax deed be thereon. Said ortifieage c the following. described property In the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 4 Big Pine Key Sec. 10, Twp. Range 29, 64% Acres F5-354, orded in Monroe County ecords. The assessment of the! said prop- erty under the sald certificate sued was in the name of Edward & ‘Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the | court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of February, 1943, Bethel 6 in 4 2-3 innings; um- pires: Ordway and Jackson. On October 25, Fort Jefferson | Again whipped the “Lighthouse; Tender Ivy nine, this‘ time 6 to} 2. ~. Seore: Fort’ Jefferson Tender Ivy a Gates and Menendez; Villareal and Soldano. -610 2 26 3 Brady, | Leading “hitters “in “the “Sefifor | “League as of October 25, 1938: A. ‘Acevedo, '.750: Villareal, °.714; E. Albury, .667; M. Acevedo, .570; Woodson, .500; M. Griffin, .500; J. Carbonell, .500; C. Griffin, .444; Baker, .400; Joe Navarro, .383; Cates, .333; A. ean 833; Rueda, 333; |b RH. E.| which is the Ist day of February, Dated this 23rd day of December, AL) Ross C Sawyer jClerk of Circuit Court of’ Monroe | | County, Florida. @ec23-30,1942; | ii jan6-13,1943 | ’ | Notce oF F ApriicAtiog For iseaie fo. 263) NOTICE IS BY GIVHN, That John A. Bouvier, Jr., holder of trax Certificate No. é63, ‘issued | 2nd aay of Sep r, A. D.1940, Ettice and “Ths| ra tax deed 4 iled same in made applicay {be issued th Said certifi embraces the Follower: as property in fhe ‘Son Binte of FlokubeGad-w Lot_1 Big Pine Key ‘Pwo. Ge Range 29, 192% Acres H3-585, as recorded’ in Monroe County Records. The Sateemibt of the ‘said prop- Se under the said certificate is- | sued was in the name of J. L. Holm- \ | “Unless Said certititate Shall bé re-. {deemed accorimg to law, the prop- jerty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of February, 1943, | which is the lst @ay of Febrtary, 1943. Dated this 23rd day of December, t iat) “Ross C Sawyer ;Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe meme enough Isa Herénee is this: The coupons | nominations. | relatively scarcer, ap-| N, | Theodosia ' Burr among Theer are three chief differ-' s between point rationing | | coupon rationing which is now} in effect for sugar and coffee. 4. The first important differ: | | ence is this: Under straight cou-! pon rationing one single coupon | entitles the consumer to buy a specific amount of a single com- mfodity—such as, one sugar cou- f pon entitles you to buy three But in Point Rationing one set! of coupons covers a whole group} af’ commodities. For instance, } your week’s meat ration coupons would enable you to choose your) ration freely among beef, veal,! pork, lamb-or mutton. 5. The second important dif- in point rationing are of different de- Those to be spent in r example, will in- int coupon, a two- a five-point coupon | point coupon. : e third important differ- ence is'this: The various ration-| |ed items within one group will have different point values. For example, tenderloin steak, being! might have al high point value and require a} | larger number of coupons, while! | hamburger, being available in greater quantities, would have a lower point value. Thus, in ex- change for a ration coupon worth eight points, the housewife might be able to obtain one pound of ten- | derloin steak or four pounds of hamburger. Point values have not been set yet; values used here are for illustration only.) | 7. The government will set the point value of each item within the group of rationed products and issue an official list. Point values will be based on available | supplies and will vary as supplies| and will vary as supplies of partic-| ular items increase or decrease. 8. War Ration Book Two wil | have four pages of blue stamps and four pages of red stamps. The blue stamps will be used for the} first group of goods to be rationed by points. The red stamps will’be used for the second group ote point-rationed goods. 9. The number on each stamp | tells how many points the stamp} is worth. The letter on each stamp | tells for “what - period it is good. The Government will announce these periods in advance. j | Se | Today In History | 1790 — President Washington sends message to Congress on |Americans held captive in Al- |giers—but not until 25 years la- jter did America settle with Al- giers—by force of arms. 1812—Schooner “Patriot” leaves Charleston, S. C., oe Europe @nd} is never. seen Ge gers. 1853-SHistorit rue Par- chase eompleted;; °"U! S> pays Mexico $10,000,000 for strip flow southern border of New Mexi- co. 1854—Country’s first oil coi pany,’ The Pennsylvania Rock Oil, chartered in New York. 1869—The Noble Order of the Knights of Labor, biggest labor organization for two decades, founded in Philadelphia. 1908—Tragic Chicago Iroquois Theater fire—some 600 die, most- ly women and children. | 1918—American soldiers fight in Siberia. 1949 Lénidon fights ‘German bombers for her -very life. j | i i | | County,, Florida. Wec2s-toris42; sanb-29,1949 (eae im ‘ Hasta reat OM Mh Is tad dadadantadndndndr .taodndntatrndndrdadndnt | everyone a variety of itéms| The tren which to choose. 4, 4 ; per. The colmun is written under the | eerie tae ae alec ete ‘WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING ‘OR ANYTHING G DONE—WELL HELP ‘YOU! (if Ne v-Meter, i their girl- friends. soldier newspa-' she says are from. ‘soldiers and/other letter. 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