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THUY PHA, FEBRE? SIDNEY ARONOVIT2Z i RECEIVES BACHELOR. |, OF LAWS DEGREE! Sidney M. ‘Arondvitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aronovitz, re- ceived his degree of Bachelor of Laws with honors from the Uni- versity. of Florida on ‘bruary 5, and was formal dmitted to the practice of Taw in this state by the ate Board of Law Examiners on the sai late. He had previously rece ie fe degree of bacheldr of arts with honors on May 24, 1942. He wes ‘graduated from the Key West High School in 1937. While at the univer. i became a memb , Kappa and Phi Kappa tional honorary scholastic eee nd Florida Blue K AE fraternity. Participated forcnsiss and debating and won recogni'‘ion throughout the South as an intercollegiate debater and speaker. He was commissioned as a sec- ond lieutenant in the field artil- jery of the army by nature of work in the R. O. T. C., and has been ordered to report for duty on Feb. 19, at Fort Brage, N. C. CHAS. EAGAN PIERCE NOW AVIATION CADET (Special to The Citteen> MAXWELL FIELD. Ala, Feb. 11.—Charles Eagan Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Pierce, of 1421 White St., Key West, Florida, is now enrolled as an aviation cadet in ‘the Army Air Forces @eoccocs-==seeebecovccbee Seedereseredoree Classified Column We@eerecceccccccecacesocscveseesesccsusebese FOR SALE ' , 1943 was rbaers ak BONDS HiT PENNIES Te James Roger Roger Butler, bet- ter known as “Jiminie.” son of Mr. atid Mrs. D. Butler cf 918 Fieming <ireet, recent- ly purchasta a War bond with two thousand pennies he has saved in the past two Yéars. He hes purcheséd bonds to the amount of $75 since he bégan savine his vennies. This is shown to be auite commendable 6n the part of this youngster, who is doing his bit to helo out in the war effort, and should be an in- cefttive to other. bays to fol- low the same rractice. PM MOM, SIS Dear Sir, I'm censored, Can’t write a thing; ‘Just that I'm well And can sign my name. ‘Can’t tell when it’s sunny, Can't tell when it rains: iAll military secrets, Must secrets remain. Don’t know where I'm going, Don’t know where I'll land. Couldn’t inform you If met by a band, Can't tell where we sailed. from, Can’t mention the date, And can’t even remember The meals that I ate: Can’t keep a diary, For such is a sin. Can’t even keep the envelopes Your letters come in. Can’t find a flashlight To guide me at night, Can't smoke a cigarette Except out of sight. of © & Don’t know for sure — As to what I can do, Pre- Flight Schoo! for Pilots at Except sign this envelope Maxwell Field, jocated on the out-:And mail it to you. skirts of Montgomery, the capital HARRY JONES, of ATabama. USN. -A.-T-B Here the new class of cadets is receiving nine weeks of inten*|Soiomcn Branch, sive military, physical and acad-| yj, Washington, D. C. emic training preparatory to be- LSEEeaUE eS ginning their actual flight instruc- tion at one of the many primary j Food For ess flying schools in the Army Air! “Johnnie, what did you have for Forces Southeast Training Center, | breakfast?” Cadet Pierce graduated from! “Teacher, I et six eggs.” the Key West High School in 1940 “Why, Johnrye! You should say and atterided the University of ‘Ate.’ , $ Florida. His previous military! “Well, mayte it was eight that+ service consists of a year ofjI et.” R, O. T. C, Cadet Pieree’s father served in World Warl. Crew 4130, Synthetié Spices, including cin- namon, mace, nutmeg and ginger, have been developed to replace imported natural spices. Nine out of ten voters favor; ‘ Rumi tax plan, Gallup poll finds. sbene HELP WANTED MOTOR SCOOTERS, Convertible Coupe, Skating Rink. Mercury Trailers. jan25-tf FOR SALE—Twelve white por- celain Counter Stools. Price. $18.09. Apply Manager Jeffer- son Hotel feb3-tt | FOR ATHLETE'S F FOOT TE-OL SELLS FAST Local Drugeist Tells Why is a penetrating fungi- MARKERS WANTED dry, 50c per hour. Building 131, in Laun- Apply at Navy Yard. 1 Te-ol feb4- tt) "imbedded | with 900: WAITRESS WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming jan4-tf ‘at many drug ular size 60c Gardner's has the test size today stores. | Re FOR SALE—One pair Fairbanks- Platform Scales. All metal. Capacity, 250 lbs. $20.00. Man- ager Jefferson Hotel. feb3-tf FOR SALE—1935 Ford. This car has 5 good 600x16 tires. Excel- lent mechanical condition. Price $95.00. Apply Manager Jeffer- sen Hotel. feb3-tf FOR SALE—50x20_ tent, com- plete with side poles. This tent hag never been used. Half price. Apply Manager, Jeffers sor Hotel. feb3-tf FOR* *SALE—One two-ton chain $35.00. Apply, Manager, son Hotel. feb3-tf FOR BALE—Smith Type D Port- ablé Automatic Acteylene Gen- etafor, complete 50-ft. hose cutfing and welding torch. Slightly used. Priced to sell. Apwly Manager, Jefferson Ho- feb3-tf Very This car worth twice price. $125.00. Apply ger, Jefferson Hotel feb3-tf SALE—Fully Equipped sleeps 3, reasonable Arply 418 Bahama St feb8-6tx LARGE HOUSEHOLD FRIGI- DATRE, Estate Cabinet Gas Range used 3 months, Folding 3-Burner Gasoline Stove with legs: Apply 93-2 Poinciatta feb10-3tx UNFINISHED TRAILER, syit- able to live in, with minor re- pairs. Cheap. Can sleep two adults, one child. 918 Fleming Street. feb11-3tx MAN'S ‘BICYCLE, balloon tires. $24.50. 1900 Staples Ave. febll-tx Lost LOST—War Ration Book. Name, Verna L. Ferguson. Return to 306 Division Street. feb9-3tx LOST—Pair Sun Glasses, gold frame, green glass. Reward if reterned to Oscar Fabal, 1016 Varela St. feb11-3tx LIB of Bi 59. —— L REWARD for return and gray Western Flyer le. taken by mistake. Call after 6 p.m. febl1-6tx WANTED — Fanhtain Girls and Waitresses. salary Southernmost Pharmacy. Counter Gord City; janl-tF WHITE GIRL, WOMAN, live in; cook, nurse, one child. R-<fer-| ences. $40. monthly. Phone 150-R after 5:30 p. m. feb8-6tx ! WANTED — White “Woman: as” housekeeper. Salary -$10:00, room and board. Address P.O: 845. feb9-3tx WANTED—Womian to take care of baby in own home daily, ex- cept Sunday. Apply Mrs. An- derson, 536 Fleming St. : feb10-3t 2 @PLAY SUITS WANTED COAT HANGERS WANTED, $1.00 a hundred. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. janl-tf " WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or broken. Factory needs scrap. J. R. Stowers Company. jan26-15t WANTED TO BUY, one washing machine for cash. 1327 Duncan streét. feb6-7tx WANTED TO BUY—Refricera- tor, Washing Machine, Bedroom and Living Room Sets. See J. M, Fernandez, 1100 Packer st., or call Phone 712. 614 Duval Street febh-Tth| IWO CHESTS OF DRAWERS, | Refrigerator with faucet, 75-10) | Ib, Anchor. Have Model A Ford motor and radiator for sale cr swap. Box 10, cjo Citi- zen. feb11-3tx FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE or STORE. Johnson. 419 Duval Street. febs-tt that appliance. SINGLE ROOM FOR RENT for; a man. $6.00 a week. 1116 Mar garet Street feb10-3tx for replacement units. ty FOR RENT—Furnished Double Room, for men only. 1311 Grinnell. febl1-3t in use. DON’T clean exp wilt POSITION WANTED 2. ELDERLY LADY will take care of children nights. 914 Francis Street. ie LOST AND FOUND LOST—A set of keys in a tan Teather case. Reward. Return to Navarro, Inc. febl1-3t 50.00 REWARD offered for re- turn of diamond circle pin set in platinum containing about; seventeen diamonds, lost either! — at La Concha Hotel or Casa Marina Hotel Saturday night, February 6th. Phone colle 30701, Fire Companies Adjust- ment Bureau, Miami, or Key, West, 436-J. feb11-2tx FOUND MAN’S BICYCLE. Owh- er can Rave Same by identify-, ing same and paying for this advt. 16-B, Naval Ait Statiot. feb2-10tx REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots ail parts of the Islaiid; Ternis J. OTTO KI ER Realtor , Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval jané-tf. ances. REMEMBER—Thore are wteetensninnennansssiinennnennccsccnnnnnnenansnannenssitssten este ; she | obtai: j him. Electrical “))()\’ |S” gee The heating nit in your electrical appliances, such as Irens, Ranges, and Toasters, is the Heart of Take care of it, as it is made of nickel and chrom- iu, which are extremely scarce. chormium was imported and may soon be unavailable DON’T teave heating units on when not metal instrume: not heat or will DONT afer fmmer water, DON’T use makeshift fuses for appli- Use the fuse that is recommend- ed by the Ch yoked ances being manufactured. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY Ci So TRE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘WOMAN TELLS HER STORY CONCERNING SUPPORT NEEDED As long as she is 8 ritirrit, she can not get an aiiotment from her son, who is in the army,. and while she d, dec! stays ma she does no hing from her husband, t of her predicament is to vorce. So said Mrs. Alfred Herschel Demeritt this morr of the Peace Er before whom her ht raigned on a c y out a di n so Mean der a bond of $50, It’s Needed the suspens isn't there that it’s bad.” + sUUSTUETERESTENETTETECOT ATAU AOTO ADIT AE AOETSEASTUOO TENET A LA CARTE SERVICE “: to 2 Pork Chops, Oysters, Steaks, Barbecue Beef ALSO— PLATE LUNCHES 45c to 55c OID ricceneeona Prices Reasonable Open 5 a.m. to “Open 5 aan. to 1 am. CAROLINE BARBECUE $01 Caroline Street STEVE FROW., Proprietor siitnidaanainiannicalaier It’s a JACKET and SKIRT SPRING Double your wardrobe with lots of smart new jackets and skirts! See our Spring collection of wonderful wearables you'll mix match endlessly. ALSO . : . See the New Arrivals— @®SLACK SETS—2 and 3 Pieces. @®BEACH WEAR @ SKIRTS @SHORTS New Shipment cf TABU Cologne and Perfumes GOWNS & MILLINERY MRS. MAURICE WEINTRAUB. Manager Key West, Fla. Most of our :wires in units with A damaged unit rn out quickly. a heating unit in are no new heating appli- eereeerore Tor Ter iP eertrisesrtesettsstsrrttsrrtressrrsctery RECEIVE WORD (Continued from from Page One means United States, any Territory of the United States, or any political foregoing, or the umbia, States, Cour “We e a small f encl included with our,Jz inted subdivision District of Col- being furn of the ments to our customers expl. this situation to t! n. This e State, ' closure provides that the cards will. we will purchase such credit tick- ets from the dealers. “In order that you may have full information, we attach hereto a cppy of Petroleum Directive No. 26 as amended January 19, 1943.” ot be good. beginning February an average fremh: --er +. of petroleum P nor can any sales of be made retaii outlet 1, for the purcha: products, petroleum products credit through any outlined on Lots Of Room Little Susie was busily engaged n eating a hearty meal. 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