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SAGE FOUR . Gas rationing fuel less HOME FRONT ..- curtailment; blackouts. scrap drives; sugar, coffee, meat shortage; — bigger home supplies. taxes; PRODUC - Women. take wage stabilization; swing shift: Priorities manpower control; records smashed: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN q PEOPLE'S FORUM |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF | THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL | CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN ‘CHANCERY. Case No. 8-560 i | or umwacrasted. mitere | WINIFORD IONE PALAZZOLA, = { Plaintiff, } | sions of the views crs, dat the editer reserves the detters to 300 words, and write on o alin ofthe _eaae —_ vs. DIVORCE ACTION any the letters and wi | HARRY PALAZZOLA, Defendant | _ GHDER OF PUBLICATION | '1O:-HARRY .PALAZZOLA, 4 Residence Unknown. Editor, The Ctizen: fies | vik aianee Us reguined to ap- In the April 1 issue, of The Citi-\ near to the Bill of Complaint, for vou'éarried an announcement,| divorce in' the above styled cause “F. P. Winter issues order.” | on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1943, This “item regarding rationing) otherwise the allegations therein was given to your paper in the! wilj be taken as confessed. interestSof the public. | Done and Ordered this 3rd day All di@ers come from the Office] of April, A. D. 1943 Z of Price Administration, and} (spar) a neithet the Local Rationing Board. Clerk of the Circuit Court. jor ait‘ ‘member of it, issue any Monree Countv. Florida. orders; By: (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, | “2 ag‘not to create the wrong Deputy Clerk. impréssipn with the puby, it) ty7OMAs ¢: CARO. ‘ 3 would’ be appreciated if you|So'j-itor for the Plaintiff would ‘correct the caption on the apr3-10-17.2. itent "printed. intial ening t Sincerely, F. P. WINTER. ISSUE NO) ORDERS over *'men conversion; NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AP°LY FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL Notice is hereby given that, = |pursuant to t i “OUR SABOTEURS HERE” | lo the requirement of ¥ LT. KIRSCHENBAL IS MADE CA CAMI Am ant John J f 416 Whit Fla., to th announced street, was 1913. High uating Capt. missione Md., and Standing ar At pr adjutant Glad To Get Back A gran hold in gral the s lad Edi"ér, ‘The Citizen: I.do not attack or criticize any specific’ iidividual, but any mer- | chat tt business man of Key West |Section 21 of Article II of the! about the Constitution. of the State, cf, Florida, as, amended at, the gen; eral election in 1938, application; “you we will be made by the undersigned, w to the Legislature. of the; Stak DON'T MISS T ak Le Revista Mensusi ex Espumsi @ -s Matec et Haven: Menth =the ih Tee Cams Sie Six Years $3 Sampie FREE OBrien publishes PAR es cf Cube and Pam Amer- Review st Sam Igmecto S& PCO Bee SS Te 2 Chamber ef Commence La Concha Bus Station PAR. Cube Florida - Gall West indies Mexico - Regions South Concise News and Latin American Tr de Reviews. MAP OF HAVANA with Guide ji ; “Well,” a po-!of Florida at the. regular session} ‘spec T tential saboteur, as he is under-.to be held during the year 1943, added: ‘Some TROPIC AMERICA TRANSPORTA toll; greatest load ke severe Kaiser GIL COMPANY ADDS — | TO DONATIONS MADE | ‘BY CREW MEMBERS Mrs. Pauline B. Jones, Executive Seeretary of the Key West Amer- iean Red Cross Chapter is in re- ceipt of a letter from W.’F. Dau, assistant treasurer of the Sinclair Qil Refining Company of New York relative to the ship’s crew remembering the Red Cross with! a donation,.The letter follows: | “We deeply appreciate your) very, kind letter of the 26th inst. | advising of the thoughtfulness of | the ship’s crew im.charge of Cap- tain. Veslogh .in.remembering the | American Red Cross, i -"While our company has made: substantial contributions to the: various chapters, of the Amer- ican Red Cross in cities where we maintain subsidiary companies or marketing facilities, we neverthe- less wish to add-our small dona- @ tion to the American Red Cross War Fund Drive for the year to that already contributed by our seamen. In this connection we are Classified FOR SALE TION FRONT sets civilians told to stay home armed; reilroads Vess records subs corry els BATTLE FRONT - giobe; air raids - Army doubles size; Navy girdles J rope; Bataan, Coral Sea, Midway, attack in Africa. CITY PUTS TAX | DOMESTIC DUO ON TATTOOERS | In mounting matrimonial quar- i (By Associmed Press! rel, PETERSBURG, Va., Apr. 3—' Before she took to tears, This city has levied a new tax of A wife began to dun her man $100 on tatooers, anticipating an| For love long in arrears. influx of such artists into the; ,. mmunity because of the re- ae swore ates ba daa y Hy mourned, opening of Camp Lee nearby. The} “And while I hate to scold, city had no such tax previously “Your attitude toward me now| because there were no tattooers; “Is more than somewhat cold.” | there before the camp was open-! s ed, according to the American|“Damn you, dear,” the husband| Municipal Association. | said, i eee eee Cee eee ne “Stoj har i on th sone 3,000000 BABIES IN 1942 ena: e Bast “Great Scott! how: Jong’ do. you! | expect | WASHINGTON.—The Census; “‘Bternal dove to ‘ast?’™<* Bureau estimates that three mil-| lion babies were born inthe Unit-| MARGUERITE CROLLY. . ed States in 1942, the largest num-} ie aiaieos. fe ber in any year in the history of| Stump Lane, F the nation. The previous record, Key West, Fla. was in 1921 when 2,500,000 were born. D t TATE OF F - IN AND FOR MONROE IN CHANCERY. Caxe No. 8-55 FRANK ALME? Plaintiff. s. DIVORCE ALMENGUAL De {ORDER or puE TO: Biéna Almengu Résidence Unknown You are hereby, tequited to ape year to the ill. of, complaint. for Teh agaist’ you" ih the entitled: ¢anse'lon ‘the: first in May A. D. 194%, others the | alle aid bill Tole itakcen as t Dane ‘and, Ordexed Florida, this 2¢ day, of April A, i943. 01s ’ love,” she Ross € Sawyerp often Seiten Gout, ’ COURT OF TIE TAL CERCUE ot RIDA. NTS | HITS TELEPHONE JACKPOT ‘rer: $$ $$$ $$—__—_—_—- Anat Sa IN AND pleased to hand you this com-| CAIRON, Neb—When Lindsay,| | !¥ ©M4N¢ pany’s check to the American of Cairon, now in the Air Corps, Red ‘Cross, Key West, Fla., in the, at Miami, Fla., put a nickel in a + sum of $50.” | Pay telephone, he got the surprise! oA 1 | of his life. Out dropped six quar-! , | ters and four nickels. LEGALS Notice. is hereby given that the} y Frank Peter- County “OR MONROE Y. N | Caxe WILLTAMGAMNE Column red that you are on the 3rd day the above en- Bill of Com- in the titled plaint filed hove entitle court WANTED TECHNICAL Shipment weekly. A look at our Technical Shelf may save you. dines of postage and weeks of waiting. PAUL SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St at Eaton St. | apr1-tf} SPHEPAL—One. iiGiigaManila | ‘Secgnd _ Shee! 1, 500 ‘Sheets, 60c. aA ices now ‘in Bifect. Ther nf Press. | ‘ aprl-tf| FOR-SALE—Baby Crib, mat-i ‘tress, chifferobe, play pen, two ‘high’ chairs, two pot chairs, rocking horse. Phone 582-W. | A: mar31-5tx| TWO-STORY HOUSE and LOT. 527 Olivia St. Apply 505 Louisa} Street. apr1-6tx | FOR SALE—Ice Box good condi- tion. For fifty pounds ice. Ap- ply 3061 Seidenburg Ave., after 5 p.m. aprl-3tx LADY'S and MAN’S BICYCLE. motor scooter, ironing cords. Apply Skating Rink. apr3-tf WANTED GIRL» TQ RUN SHOP... No. beer. Caroline Street. WANTED SANDY; Api First-class bake val Station Cafeteria, phoné 790, | mar26-tt COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, we will call. White Star! €leaners, 701% Duval St. . aprl-tf eS WANTED—Large trunk, ward- yobe or steamer. If in good con-| dition wili pay up to $30.00. 915 Grinnell, apr3-3tx| West Citizen s the newspaper in which t ;| der shall be published once |for four (4) consecutive v Witness the Honorable | Gomez as One of the Judges fithis Court and the’ Seat of this Court inthe: City Kkéy "West. | Monroe County, FI this, 2nd Cay of 1943. . Ross'€ Sawyer cook. Naval Station Cafeteria, phone 790, extension 470. mar26-tf one of the J Court of the Circuit of the ! Flori in apd for WANTED -+ Fountgipe esident. ofa cKey, y Ri Girls. and Whi Dated sit 3 1 y 19th day of Mai Lith & Gene, SARL BY oN Rote Pharmacy. ce f mar2 7 7 paN- 24 HEL WANTE ot color || HEME TH At ca, ‘malé" Orem! a ’No ex-| tai oF ation ide perience necessary. Apply Co-| CE lumbia Laundry. aprl-tf MIAMI PRODY SOCIATION, the ¢ of | Judi April apritt i COUNTY, EN CHAN~/ ‘OR MONROE.GOUNTY. ANCERY, Cake No. 8-553 OVERTON, Plaintiff, DIVORCE IN 7-456 TION CREDIT a corporation, Plaintiff, PAUL WAITRESSES WANTED to work) Dinner frorr 5 to 10 o'clock.) pyomAs a. LOW Good pay and tips, must have | GIE LOWE, his health card. Do not phone, ap-! PESLPOT, ply in person. Ocean View Res- taurant. vs VIOLET OVERTON, fendant ATION nd MAG- , and R. R, pee OVE Delivery Tenn try M1 of compl inst you in_the above cause on the first Mond: . D. 1943, otherwise the al- ms of said bill will be taken Defendants. NOTE s quired to appear en- FOR RENT FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- | cire IES. The very newest and) 4 i ji ; Co in Chancery, in goriest—not an antique in the “gp in ancery that certain cause in said court| F Jot! Rents start as low as 10c) pe sin whi Miami. Produc " 'TH, book-| tion Credit Association, a corpora Det week, PAUL SMT zs Kk | tic is Plaintiff, and seller, corner Simonton and} owe and Maggie Lowe, his wi EatcifiSacue = aprl-tf/and R. R. Philpot, Defendants, > ‘ the undersigned, a: ipecial Master |... REAL {jn Chancery, apnaiiied. ‘ee of Fore- ‘ourt in said F - seyoriftue of the} and for Monroe | lay of April A. D. Ross ‘C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By (Sd.) Kathleen , Solicitor for Pisintift. 2 pr3-10-17-2) ure, under?é ” thereof... wilkcpfter far, sale | Sica A earls Et ihe front door Rte hia STP tANSATE| ouse. of Monge i > s-ratainitRealte4OL t of K ‘Biaine ‘Gao - grd day of Mayynl 943, depheege uipy| Pitenes+124 and 436-R» 505 Duvat Mhours of eleven. 0’ +2 loplecget aprl-tf| two o'cloek P. {a legal sales da: hours of sale, seribed real property situa nd being in Monroe Count ego (SEM SeneRy 9 aod 40 East; tess" ten (10) of ‘Dbhe: Southwest 5 | er svld to G. D. Fleming, LOST—“A” Gas Ration Book.| bein ass aetes!lihere or less. ite | The said property as aforesaid| wise the allesations of J. E. Lewis, 529 Eaton Street. together with all), the tenements, a = <i apr2-3tx hereditaments ans mppurtenances | “Hone sag nrdorcd a thereunto belonging, ‘or in any i is 2 of} ri Wise appertaining being sold. to Face SER Sey OF A | satisfy said decree. esas LANCELOT Lester, | “gai oet UsinPSGT Resitential Lots y Parts, ofthe Island; Terms oJ. ‘0 KIRCHHEINER . ase IN CHANCER . ~s Mart FNIUSi! Ex PYLER; ote Plaintiff, “B. DIV OR NJE THORNTON TYLER, 10st = Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLACATION : Fannie Thornton Tyler, idence Unknow You are hereby required to ap- {pear to the bill of cc divorce filed. against | above entitled cause | Monday in May A. D. LOST—“1” and “2” Ration Book. Ruby Walker, Fort Village,| Apartment 11-E. apr2-31 you the 1943, said in FOUND oa | WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole @ broken. Factory needs scrap. & R. Stowers Company. 1 L aprl-tf snes Ross € Sawyer Olerk of the Cirevit Court. (S4.) Florence BE. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. i LLIAM Y. ALBURY, Solicitor tor Plaintiff, ‘Bprs-10-19,1043- > es “apr Se N17 2341945 | Seal) | As Special Master in Chancery. | female PUPPY, | weynR, DAVIS & WEISS i By: spots, Anyone/ 401 Lineoin Road | , "5 | Miami Beach, Florida Can Nae. en emeays for Viste. apr3-1t; FOUND—White with brown identifying 1024-J. DUNTY. | “ for,a statement | ment whom we are fighting for | * | flour, sweet and pop. nt for divorce | nl} vale and health of de-| for the passage of a local or spe < | cial bill the black market, gone to! Authorizing and empowering town? It is time we called a mass the City of Key West, Flor- eeting, and, if proven guilty,! ida, to levy and impose li- such merchants be deprived of} cense taxes, by ordinance of business license. Only tonight A; the City Council of said | local market charged seventy-five) City, on every person en- {cents a pound for ground meat,| gaged in the business of trad- ‘and other meats are far above} ing, buying, bartering, serv- | that price. We pick on the perse-| ing, or selling tangible per- | | cuted Jews in peacetime, but in| sonal property as owner, war time, I do not think they or| agent, broker, or otherwise, | any, other loyal American would; and such persons, wholesal- | |employ such a practice as itis} ers and ofhers, using ve- helping Hitler and Goering, but, hicles for the sale and deliv- the citizens of Key West are due| ery of tangible personal prop- from the mer-| erty at wholesale, within the chants in the press for vindication. limits of the City of Key “ The food situation has passed| West, Florida; that such ve- thesacute stage, and unless the| hicles, used for the sale and OPA, takes immediate cognizance; delivery of tangible personal we will.be worse than the Lendon| Property at wholesale, or the ‘market..we ask.the same gevern-| operator thereof (as _ sales- man or otherwise) shall be construed as being separate Places of business, and sub- | ject to such license taxes, regardless of whether or not a State ‘and County license tax has been paid; that the amount of such license taxes shall be fixed by City Ordin- to jump,in and land.a punch en. the nose of the black market meat. rpyices jn;Key West, and, fresh vegetables. ad Mavbe, some of the merchants | have sons in the fighting, lirsas, and.do they realize that they are {helping.the Axis destroy their! own, sons. Don’t display War Bond’ ance and shall not be depend- signs and cheat the American pub-| @Mt upon the general State lie in a } Tevenue Law; that the fore- two-in-one proposition. | 4 nab {Be American, your parents may| 89ing provisions are cumu- lative and are in addition ' be Jewish, Irish, English, Cuban | Be or, what. not, but as long as you| ‘to the other provisions of live here you are American, so| the law gona Sage | practice the spirit of American-| imposing of license taxes. — ism. Housewives, demand a re-| Dated at Key West, Florida, ceipt, and this is the ammunition | this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1943. we need for the OPA when they WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, do begin checking up. How about|, JOHN CARBONELL, JR., asking Senator Pepper to look} PAUL G. ALBURY, into it via OPA—a letter or card 1G SWEET ING. will do. it. Meanwhile, expose the| LEONARD B.GRILLON, | black-market—where is our old ah Key. West spirit? | tice The OPA is worried about rent. | Why not the food? : A. G. ROBERTS. Kev West. Fla, April 3, 1943. = iy ; ‘DR. H. C. MCDERMID five | now open daily 10 to 12. 2ito 8) Rie eens) ate | FIVE TYPES OF CORN CHICAGO.—There are main. types of -corn: dent, flint, é) dOHTSaM i “Electrical DON'TS” ~ ELECTRIC IRONS 1.—Don’t turn your dren on for a few pieces. Plan your ironing. 2.—Don’t drop your iron. Be sure the stand will support it. - 3.—Don’t allow starch to accumulate on the sole plate. Keep it clean by rubbing it lightly in kitchen salt, spread thinly on a smooth surface and ‘applying para- fin afterward, removing excess parafin while warm. T “ 2 bas f 4.—Don’t,iron over, Jbuttons, zippers, etc. They roughen-the sole plate. 90% of all iron trouble develops in the plug, terminals and cord. { ASIII IIIS III IOI SOOO II OI OI TE IIS IASI AAS A IIIA posers. poor turer Perrrrrrieresertrerrrtrrs HARI I III ISI SISA IAISISIAAIIISI IASI IAI SAISSI AAS, Give to the American Red Cross 1943 War Fund? 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