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TAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “DECLARATION OF | OF EXCESS STOCKS” | ‘MEMORIES AND WISHES’ oo a a9 nl 1 miss my friends fr from old i) | West, VEHICLE | LICENSES | EDITOR'S NOTE: Buying under the point rationing sys- Observation teken at 630 a. m. jAnd as the years go by, | tem will be a new experience for Americans. To assure our E.W.T. (City Office) I wonder if we'll meet again {| Fred Ebe: Ea readers a complete understanding of the new rationing plan, ‘Temperatures (fee that starry sky. which will affect a considerable portion of their food expen- ditures, The Citizen is running a daily series of seven articles 3 73 [Recalling each fond memory explaining the point rationing psi This is the third story Sas mine lived four years ys dap lee ; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er- | tioned he: anibeleenian: : {Can brighten up the dullest ay | ar, has he been forced to arrest| nesto Herce, at the home, 1019, ap ' (That I will ever know. motorists for not purchasing cur-| Grinnell street. ————_ —— | rent automobile licenses. | This is his first Because the point rationing sys-, All types and varieties of can-; Rainfall 24 hours ending {I often think of all those folks | In every case, Mr. Eberhardt| west in over a year, since having|town, N. J em has been designed to assure} €d Soups (not dehydrated soups).! 8:30 a. m., inches __ 0.00!1 left so far behind; added. where he has given cita-| entered the armed forces, and he have teuvciad everyone a fair share of rationed| Dried and dehydrated fruits /Total rainfall sinee Feb. 1 jOne just can't meet with truer | tions to moto! © obtain licen-| states that he is thoroughly enjoy-| ed States tao: dno one person or family | (Prunes and others). | inches RRA friends, ses, the were beught, with |ing his stay in the Island City a a8 Frozen fruits and frozen vege-|Deficiency since Feb. 1, {As tovely, or as kind. ' J s. In one of those} —_—_—_+___ “es | tables, | inches - 051; | defendant was fined! More than half of all lend- lease | Tiftiny = that fair share, one of the first re-| H panied spedaiand scene | 2Ca rainfall since Jan. a | When each. day_is over 3 ach of the other two! supplies exported in 1942 were| “Four quirements tor getting War Ration? | inches _. 0:71) And there's nothing else to do, as held under bail of $25. |’ military items. - ; home proceesed foods need not be . . Up to today more than 2,500} Book Two will be’ the declaration | déclared. jDeficieney since Jan. 1, I lose myself in memories ee ki f rh i Ee ' inches 1.76\That are ever fond and true licenses of all kinds have been| of stocks of commercially proce: At the time of registration, } 5 iti al ~~ |sold in Monroe county, where the} ed goods in oyur ‘pantry at the! each persoti in the family will be| Relative Humidity ies < {record of sales, on a proportionate | ie. of regis stration. | alowed to have five eight ounce} 80% joometinet a a oe jbasis, is as good as that in any he first step, therefore, is for | containers of rationed foods as aj Tomorrow's Almanac ae pit © Shen it’s. angry| other county in the state and bet- you to take an accurate inventory! normal household carry-over. ‘Sunrise ___ _. 8:04 a. m. epaiens * eT = ter than that in most of the coun- | of your shelves, | When the waves will lash nd 3 es, listing the num- | Eight ration points will be de-}Sunset — i 219 p. m. ane . | ties. | ber of containers of processed | ducted from the new War Ration |Moonrise 1:32 p. m. Beream. 1 foods. Only one figure need be re-| Book Two for each container in| Moonset _. 2:05 a. m. i a Ig» | ported — the total number of con- | excess of the allowed amount. If Tomorrow's Tides There are memories of the palm | tainers, cight ounces or over. In- | many points must be deducted, | | trees ff fs dividual kinds of foods need not | they will be taken as evenly as| (Naval Base) On a gorgeous moonlite ni be reported; just the total number | rossible from all the ration books | High Tide Peg ze) | eel eeetities e ight COLDS { Emesto Herce, Jr., who was re- | jcently promoted to the rank of i aie fan ho represents corporal in the United States! most, like Key West best in Key West Florida’s motor ve-! Army, and who is gtationed at Editor of The Citiz |hicle commissioner, said today; Camp Hood, Texas, is spending a} months age | that only in three instances, thus | ‘days’ vacation in Key West! about servi Te, same of whom knock 2 praised visit to Key! Miss Sarah Tiffiny m will be allowed to have more than | mother and I ote ‘ans eight ounces or over. | for the entire family. | re a.m. a AES Guiding sailors with its light. ccording to the Rationing Of-| This is the democratic way to} Ba it pimesaas iseries ficer of the States OPA Office,; make sure that everyone ae an| FORECAST |I've wished on every hayload tet tem nes phn iets the following types of foods are) even break. If persons with un-! Key West and Vicinity: Cold- ‘And Gz the evening ee ats | tion, clogged upper air included in the rationing order: | duly large stocks were not charg-!ee tonight, preceded by showers I've even wis! een au rub throat, chest, and back with All canned and bottled fruits,!ed with the proper number of|this afternoon or early tonight. (As Silly as they are. Vicks meena fruit juices and combinations, in- | points for these stocks, they would| Florida; Much colder tonight, | wet eh. a7 ee ane cluding spiced fruits. | be getting more food than they are|preceded by showers this after-| !t won't be hard for you t« All canned - and bottled vege-! entitled to receive. Actually, peo-|noon and over southeast portion | y, ue seid ishes all, contain. Cone a tables, including vegetable juices | ple Who have large stocks of ra-|éarly tonight; colder in, north What my wishes ah contains | ete and" combinations, catsup and | oes fgod will have spent some|and west-central portions this | °° ee, ae A comme “| of Vapo! chili saucy their point coupons in advance. | afternoon. Se AC ERAN hdt water: Then 3 B: foods in cans and jars, in- rca the total per capita food ; Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- | cettct NJ. H phates child ICKS cluding strained or chopped foods! allotment for 1943 will be some-|cgja, Fla: No "smail craft or! Hae weit pa: vane hi VaroRus made of vegetables, fruits or] what smaller than usual, there storm warnings have been is- {FC 1h 1943. mere meats. Canned milk, canned milk | will Be-ériough “food to assure | subd, | ae i 7 ee REIGN SUI REM formulas and canned, prepared | everyone a fair share under the! cereals are NOT to be rationed. Point Yationing system. LS TEANGA. tein trem i Mew entty a Pj BEDROOM SUITE TOMORROW: It will be easy to shop with point coupons if vou know} “I is — — —” began a school | e es unes 0 as | az l6C6 { boy. | i exactly how to use Ration Book Two, What are the blue stamps? é The red stamps? What are point values? These questions ‘I am,” corrected, his English | : I és ! teacher. will be answered in tomorrow’s paper. \ So the boy proceeded, “I am the GALS | MARRIAGE MART a Move fo Camegie Hall” mn | = The first qm palnine dining cars in} ne EES “ ‘the United States were operated bed, a large che= TF GOURT OF THE: Miss Sara Perez, 18, of Key! z : ES ~ with 5 spacious drawers, a vamit! . CRRCUTT | between Philadelphia and Balti- if; ” Wi ° : “ ad 7 oRDA, aN | West, and Roy Chris Carlton, 21, es ne 4 Vij ae ee = with 6 drawers and DUNT. IN lof Hampton, lowa, were married; More in 1863. MNCOWIS 1] A YA lo ° i § /g* |yesterday afternoon by County) | f | i large round mirror. |Judge Raymond R. Lord. : Be ns million members of the M Fae 3 An Outstanding H __ . S. armed forces were carried 3 - 8:30 to 9:00 P.M. — 1 WPB to speed building of super- | if in Pullmans on American rail-} TUNE IN STATION WIOD - NBC -8 t 3 bs 2s nes plants and escort ships. i roads in 1942, Ft 2G DATES WITH UNCLE chy desteneted aa nef Py hewsgpaner in which this order shall § 5 | J DINE E , once a week Tor four | | vfgness the” Honorable Arthur} ae Y 'f@ China, extension table, buffet, § side ne, maine Seats e16 af this Wo i chairs and 1 ai'm chair. A dew design Spotiess charm end tezuty to creste ths City of iss gon in the Dasting Modern Masiner effec- an orderly Dinette. The price is far- : tively trim and stylish and now offered ciably modest for such superb qual- lerke Cirewi ‘ at a breath-taking low ity! Extension table, Smee ‘ints On Biro Bicssihaly Can Help To Win the Warll Filee.” You owe kt tog | RQ Buffet with large drawer Ross C Sawyer ‘ourt, Monroe County. | -11-18,1943 | your home to inspect thie superlative value! and 4 uphcistered - seat ‘ Chairs weno! SUGAR: Stamp No. 10 expired Jan. 31. Stamp No.’ center. Training is given without charge and 11, good for 3 pounds, remains valid until March there is no time for delay. Go at once! 2 Piece 15th. NOTION OF IN' AKE 3 : arene - WHY POINT RATIONING? We have adopted point S IT : z COFFEE: Coupon No. 28, good for one pound, ex- rationing, for one reason, because it is the most LIVING ROOM U E Jen- pired on Feb. 8. Coupon No. 25 became valid Feb. flexible kind of rationing; it discourages the pur- : : RICH WARM is 8, is good for the purchase of one pound of cof- chase of the scarcer items in a group of racioned te fee through midnight March 21. Instead of one’ foods. Another reason is that it is the kind of “ sehe vfited pound.-per person every five weeks, the ration is rationing which gives everyone the greatest pos- tui tite Weerieeoael now one pound per person every six weeks. sible freedom of choice; we may us? our points zn | for any one ofa number of food within a ration- ii?; FUEL OIL: Period No. 3 coupons expire Feb. 19. ed group. And it is the most democratic kind of _ On Jan. 30, Period 4 coupons became valid, re-! radioning becausétit gives tl wail assyance | ‘ main valid until April 6. of fair play, am-egen sap and equal opportunity amini ‘ is non for everyone. ' TT ew 6! oe of Stone a Beaaiinpeas eer = pa ‘GASOLINE: March 2i—No. 4 coupens in “A” books ' ; Bu FON CYS janestebinii"i84983)< expire, Feb, 28—the last date for “B” and “C”, WALK AND CARRY—Here are the plain and sim- 2 motorists to have tires inspected at filling sta- ple reasons why Walking and Carrying must be- LARGE CLOTHES E tions, garages and tire shops. March 31—dead- come an American habit: { $1% : IN CHAN. line for “A” book holders’ tire inspeccion. . The Japs control our sources of rubber. There HAMPERS BS a3 Cane No. 8-484 a iginulek HIGH-GRADE : Aare Ne ae | : : i" | is no new rubber yet. What we have must do the “ASBARTAN, | POINT RATIONING: Program will go into effect enormous war job of transportation. Jeeps, eee can March 1. Beginning February 21, sale of fa Tanks, Planes, all require rubber. The tires of BEACH CHAIRS $995 ? MUACA THON foods on the ration list will be frozen for an eight-| our own trucks must also be Saved for essertiial with FOOT REST i. CASBARIAN day period. Stores will remain open as usual, deliveries. i Maryland | will sell all other foods except those on the new! ~ : “ Durable oak frames with heavy canvas! let, Guesniaint ase ration list. 2. Public transportation systems must be saved aaa Sa OpRaN ee . Z E \ for ssary travel: for workers on their way CHENILLE UGS Panerein Registration for War Ration Book Two will be-| righ sty their jobs—for seat directly in- R ith day of in on Monday, February 22, and will last six) volved in the war effort where time is an import- J Very Colorful Rugs; $145 A full-weight full-size <C Sawyer | ays. According ‘to Chauncey W. Butler, State) ant el for uk ho have to travel.t 18x34 Size - ton mattress at this lew © Cireuit Court, Monroe OPA Director, and Colin English, state superin- far eae. eRe ce eee fae § ty FIO on Nottase, | tendent of public instruction, Florida school) vi (G0 10 soc. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES bie Deputy Clerk. teachers will assist in the registration p ‘arD.| THOMAS S. CARO, uM wall x RST AID—E month, more and more sl Solicitor for the Pising#t. sao) Point rationing coupons are as valuable as money ra PA. d — Will leave’ ob more vod oe K , jan 1 and should be guarded with the same amount of | munities to care for our fighters—will give their FICTION - NON-FICTION = | services abroad and in the training ores of HNIC, S . Reames y segs oss | MANPOWER: The Manpower Commission has is-| OWF,OWn_country. | It is quite possible that in 1943 half of our doctors will be caring for the sued a directive that no able-bodied men of draft | * | “ ” armed forces! This means less and less medical | ™ IF YOU'RE Leone For ps acer og ae ee ee care for civilians—more and more necessity for COMPA NY, Incorporated — eS : | ‘the prevention of needless illness. Civilians must} = | Men over the draft age, handicapped rene | ge how to care for minor injury and i Furniture and F married women, retired werkers, and all other) in their own homes. Any citizen who ta a ~ See PAvt SmitH persons who can learn to do war work are urged) —_ course in Home Nursing and First Aid will help] puong gg2 901 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret |. a 334 Simonton $7. to contact their nearest U. S. Employment Serv-' to win the first phase of the health battle on . PLA. ice for information as to the nearest training | the Home Front. i