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SAUE FOUR ™ “ cite cain nl anette pin 1 BOATS TOOT FOR VICTORY MANY BIG CRAFTS NOW US- ING THREE SHORT BLASTS AND LONG ONE | H (ity Associated Prengy | MEMPHIS, April 20—Boats/ on the Mississippi are getting| ‘ jrito“the “victory” swing. he ~siMany big boats are now using [ three short whistle blasts and a Jong one—their version of the three dots and a dash for vic- Weny—to signal a landing. , The custom long had been to use two longs and three shorts! for this purpose. | CUT MEAT WISELY, : TO CONSERVE IT, | “ARMY MAJOR URGES} CAMP POLK, La. April 20—| 4 «Housewives, worried about con- ‘serving the family meat supply, -are, advised by Major Sidney *Michael of the seventh armored | ; .division to learn how to cut} } meat as well as prepare it. iE Major Michael conducts class: |) { es in meat cutting and prepara- *tion as a part. of the ‘program of mess sergeants cooks. “We utilize everything edi- tle,” he said, “and that which || cannot be prepared for the ta- ble is brought to some other |) use. Fats are converted into fo0king oils, and used for sea- |} soning in numerous instances. “Crackling, the ancient South- |} ern delight, is one result of care- ful preparation of pork rind, vaiter the lard and fat has been|!! emoved. “Chicken and beef have jproducts which can be prepared in the kitchen. “The simple rule to conserve | -meat and add to its usage is in proper cutting and preparation.” | training |} and by- easily | | If every’housewife in the United States saved 4 ounces of waste | cooking fats in a week, it would Produce enough glycerine for the | ‘requirements of 13 million pounds of double base powder, used as a! high explosive. is "| og —_————. | Manpower heads say 1943 draft | i i * a will take 12,000 men a day. | ‘i | ON THE AVENUE: The hit style of the big parade, as LEGALS | predicted by the New York Dress Institute. It is one of | the important new soft suits in that brand new wonder- CIRCUIT COURT OF| fabric, rayon tus ah, soft and rich as the heaviest tie-silk ELEVENTH JUDICIAL | of pre-war days. This one is gray and white plaid, the _ CIRCUIT IN AND FoR mMoN.| slim skirt topped by a vest-type jacket with slit pockets ROE COUNTY, STATE OF | and high revers, piped in navy blue. New also are the FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. | white crepe bow-tie gilet and the rough white straw fe- SCEMPHINE LETTE | dora with navy band and veil. Look for the new short STARKEY, Plaintitt, | Weskit jacket with V-line front when you ‘ do your vs. DIVORCE ACTION Easter shopping. GEORGE HAROLD STARKEY, seba Defendant. Pg ae OF PUBLICATION IN_THE - THE ee. a GEORGE HAROLD STARKEY, No. 9, Murray Street, New York, N. Y. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 10th day of May, A.D. 1943, otherwise the allega- tions therein will be taken as confes Done and Ordered day of April, A.D. 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Cle of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, | Deputy this 6th THOMAS S. CARO, Solivitor for Plaintiff. apr6-13-20-27,1943 | INWTNE CIRCUIT COURT < ND FOR MONROR COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN-| Ckky. r Caxe No, 8-571 VICTOR GARCIA. tCIA | yuired to ap- mplaint, Monroe County (Sd.) Florence I Deputy ntiff. Joico Ga | net frost this soft suit-dre GOOD THROUGH MAY 31 paaped rayon sheer by Wil- the: BROTHER-SISTER ACT: Johnny and Mary are almost as proud of their new Eton suits of cotton hopsacking as are of their Easter bunny. The cardigans are cut THE KEY WEST CITIZE MODES OF THE MOMENT By Derothy Roe EASTER AS USUAL: That’s the order of the day for the Jones family, U. S: A. They’ve shopped more carefully than in pre-war years, have found no shortages, have bought only what they need. Here we see them strolling in Rockefeller Center, New York, the spires of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the background. Mom is pretty as a picture in her smart new checked rayon surah suit dress, designed by Molly Parnis, and her white straw pompadour hat. Pop wears a black all- wool worsted suit with a red and white pin stripe, designed for the duration by Tony Williams. Sister is gay as an Easter bunny in her Mary Lewis frock of crisp blue cotton and her John Fredericks Junior bonnet of blue and white woven straw: Junior wears the newest brown felt hat for young fry, with telescope crown and blue band. HisEton suit is brown tweed. PRELUDE TO SPRING: The little suit that blouse. Agta crepe wita self-ruffle trim, with aqua needs no EASTER BONNET: Walter Florell calls it because it’s fresh as a linen handkerchief. It sailor in turqucise blue felt, with perfor. trimming, and a black grosgrain ribbon. There Will Always’ Be An Easter In The U.S.A. ail es GRANDEST LADY IN THE EASTER PARADE: She has chosen a sure winner to her through the spring—a simple New York designed two-piece dress in navy blue faille, with navy silk t ng the neckline and the edges of the sk ith two clusters of tas- sels supply added sv Cut strictly within WPS regulations, the skir ght flare. and there is no hint of skimpishness ir wing of the streamtined silhouette. W hat of purple SPRING SONG: Nevy suit dress of rayen “Mouchoir. newest e pic m Bass, with applique of alike, of cross-barred blue and white, shorts and skirt are \matching rayon’ taffeta. solid color. Best of all, they’re. sturdy and washable. 1943 Easter fez. A New York design. line news in the parade st ‘ { = West, Florida, is on duty at this| the Gunners School at Har teed JACK WALLACE ON station. ,ton, Texas, anu 30. Crimea DUTY IN COLORADO Sgt. Wallace became a student and arrived at Lowry Fic casus (Special to The Citizen) on February 7, 1943, in the ruary 7, 1943. LOWRY FIELD, Colo., April Armament Class 32-43A-11. He| 20.—Sergeant Jack Edward Wal- is a graduate of Ponce de Lee) | ——_—_——————— AEM BRAND COPrEE Jace, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.|High School, Coral Gables, Fia../DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN tTprigMpH Wallace, 608 Ashe street, Keyjhaving finished his studies General Practice ‘June 1941. | OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE. COFFEE from the slicker he met on the) young Wallace enlisted on SURGERY and X-RAY MILLS railroad: tran. ‘October 27, 1942, and received |$25 Whitehead—Opp. Lighthouse ,> are Yours with the low down, his basic. training at Miami! Phone 612-W JO SERRA. ‘Beach, Fla. He graduated from! a doctors of Economics who have! problems, more jobs, that THE LOWDOWN been roaming the nation ever} experts’ slogan. ] FROM HICKORY GROVE back yonder when they got’ Instead of a balanced economy, the Govt. to offer a bounty for; which nobody to know every hog or pig brought in—j what it is, even if it does sound As the dead or alive—like it was some} profound, we end up by all of blows away, and we can sit down kind of dangerous animal. These}us being half-way unbalanced : and figure out what has been hap-| young synthetic doctors said in| ourself—and still no bacon siz- STAMP NO. 12 pening to us, and why, we will see order to balance our ecenomy, we! zling in the skillet. a “, we been pretty sim We will needed fewer pigs. But when we; Brothers and Sisters, no yokel Good for Five Pounds | blink and feel sheepi got fewer pigs,, we had too much| has ever been a bigger sucker— (March 16 through May 31) | I got in mind how ave been| corn left over which was another} fot even excepting the one who} sae eeeeeeeeeeyeeey | “took in” by the young squirt problem for the experts. More bought the Chicago Post Office frum the + 23 mries tong anc apeut exght miles wide seems smoke of confusion