The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 29, 1941, Page 3

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FOR THE | Mother Takes A Hand . BARINGTON, with some | Freda?” alread: plumpness. She walked ni oO awn where | Bism of which had been set * | was sitting staring at the! Motion by the skillful Mrs. Bar- ges with unusual seriousness. She | ington. “studied her daughter for a mo-/{ ment. There was so: ferent about Freda. gaid with h mething dif- | She, too, w: , Freda,” she finally | er usual directness, | cor too pleased abou: jast| ‘ou mean, Mother? ; reda seemed to be foming out of a dream. “You_know ver little local ae get aw: ler_and, ineidentall vith Jerry Winthrope.” Toe “So what?” Freda asked quietly. "So do something about it. And on’t use that sort of language to| walk had a spec’ “I didn’t mean to of Freda turned vith respectful attention. | th Fe Doty ies beet A wonderi. @ gitl cou! io‘ Wwhenia m: found he loved so: _ “What are you talking about?” “~~ *“About Jerry and ton,” Freda answer: eas if she had Qacodstiie ¢ 80 long that there was no more ffend you, | at the Preda, please put what you trying to say into simple Eng]. Em in no mood for conundrums “Jerry's in love with her, M Pam Quellertor without any dramatic} ,. + @mphasis. The expression of her| ings on Mother's face startled her. “We . “It's happened . it'll probably happen again. Imean! men have found someone else after giving rings and making And after all, Jerry Rever made any promises. We his, you and 1 I can Pana I didn't real 7) th ed eRe ae eet hed. “Mother, you're STANDINGS — r Island City Softball CON Me Island City Baseball League Key West Conchs Pandora Bears Red Raiders mimes 333° wave ata j i | OVE young doctor from the naval sta- tion gave you a rush at the p: he nice? Do you like hink he’s an exceptiona it in bed, | Bice man.” Freda said seriously, entirely, | but inwardly she was smiling be- fae Leonel to Oa she knew exactly what was she'd had/ er mother’s mind Mrs. i Not that-Mrs. | ington M gens was guilty of | £5 . But cocktai int tendency 4 when = — Fomance. Freda i Leo Shore would 0 poner cog or his r | Middie of an silanes, tee mech Freda made a mental n ‘ ld have to wa’ | HP for this time it would have to be right. She had leoked ¥ some envy on Pam's court: must be nice to si love come to yo scheming of yo Propesal ry well what 1, [JJOCTOR LEO SHORE had formed 2 habit of e: ing walking. He was safi ing the post at th: crises were general. Patients were gett sleep. On the iy morn- circled around th e te fect master for the big wton house some day. She three more eggs in the pan was big and hi bes that morn: than the c in her erisp pri to put his thoughts into they stood under the t —-. the gate earnestly ton had to do spring. I'm to go lent. She was rem Turkish saying of h —he had prob: Ive alwas 7 mand of a man I nt And you. Leo, have everythi Everything. Yet I can't say yes to Kan LEAVENWORTH: fied that “some horses are fire at Broadway and Spruce firemen sp scene. Surely enough, horses were burning, but were “saw horses”. Streets”, some they TRIMS UP AT 16! MT. HOLLY, N. J.—Mrs. Lydia Gydeson of this city recently cele- brated her 10fst birthday anni- versary by getting @ permanent beauty perior. OF PAM. IVIEN GREY See US. PROTECTS WILDLIFE FROM WAR DANGERS FISH, DUCKS, CARIBOU AND OTHER GAME SAFEGUARD- ED FROM WATER POLLU- TIQN, BOMBING AND SHOTS By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE AP Peature Service Writer WASHINGTON, Oct Uncle Sa full 23. is “extenc the finger fense activ the During the World War pre- Pparedness campeign. thousands cf newly-erected factories poured fish-poisoning pollut- anis into clean streams. Now the U.S. Fish and Wildlife of the War Department and the Office of Production Man: agement is endeavoring “to contre! sewage. from canton- ments, Army ordnance plants and defense factories. Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, chief | cf the Fish and Wildlife Serv- ice. sees three other potential menaces to fish and geme in connection with defense. CALENDAR SOFTBALL Bayview Park. 7:30 p. m. F famed T “Visiting TONIGHT me—Na d Game—Redq Baiders vs FRIDAY NIGHT Game—NA vs: Raide Game—Pepper's Piumb- NavSta. MONDAY NIGHT First Game—Navy ws NA Second Game—Red. Raiders vs. BASEBALL Price Field (Trumbo}) 2:68 p. m. First Named Teams “Visiting”) SUNDAY First Game—Red Raiders Trojans Second G: jora Bears FOLLOWS UP WEATHER BLOOMINGTON, fil—Charles Morgan of this city has kept 2 diary of the weather for the past vs. me—Conchs vs. Pan- ‘45 years. THE KEY WEST KUZMA’S AHEAD OF * * Tom No. II Outstanding * . HARMON’S RECORD By WILLIAM WEATHERSBY AP Feature Service Writer Midway through Michigan's eight-game schedule, Kuzma had scored two more and made his bid as the greatest Wolver- ime kicker since Harry Kipke got his diploma in 1924. Crisler has described Kuzma Crisler says. But Kuzma is im- | proving. He got off toa bad start in this department of the geme but redeemed himself in the critical Northwestern bat- dle by tossing 18 and 29 yards for both of Michigan's touch- downs. Tom's determination he ter that. He went to. the practice field early, spent his summers kicking and throwing a igotbell Harmon returned to Gary e summers for eguard the city pa Kuzma. ho had a job cutting the park grass, began exchanging punts with him. Next summer, Kuzma is going to be a lifeguard. Michigan's newest gridiron star didn’t begin to shine brighter than the other sophomore ecandi- dates until an imtra-squad game after spring training last year. He has held the leading role ever since. He’s a versatile athlete. In high school he excelled in basketball, jthe burdies and pole vault and; tendent. CITIZEN STEAL ELECTRIC WIRING LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED __ (Senate Bill No. 162) Allen, Hubert Voght. and. Charlies Richardson. Roland Polling Place Number Three. Sehool House, Marathon, Florida Inspectors. and Cleré:, W. A. Par- | *0' rish, Clifferd.G.; Hicks. We Clarkend J. J. Hall. Polling Place Charles ida. Inspectors and Clerk Carey, Benjamin Lee Edney B. Parker. and Pinder. Polling Place Ni School House, Tavern Inspectors and Clerk: John Pinder, Wm. B. Albury, Thomas J. Johnson, and M R. Albury. Al .BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC- TION OF MONROE COUNTY. Clarence H. Pierce, Chairmen. Melvin E& Russell, Secretary and County Superin- A delicious and refreshing drink . taste that everybody likes. That's ice-cold Coca-Cola. It’s one of the pleasant things of life . . . pure, wholesome refreshment. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY = eS ee eras LEGALS oct24-29;nov3 | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED je Bill Ne. 163) the said prop- >. cate shall be re- ‘o law, the prop- therein wil! bidder at the court the first Montey a c Sawyer “of Circuit Ce unty, Floriée. $ SOCSSOSSOSSSSSHHOSE SHOES TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS be sole WR ully equipped, $8¢ H. Pinder. 1217 Pe accepted Ca You trust its quality Cee eerecerecescescesceeeseceeseeeeee Classified Colu HOUSE MOVINC fy FOR QUICK SALE—'‘-apertment with ietely furn nt Tented Private bath Appis BEL ROOM lly new FURNISHINGS and one Johnson Outboard mo tor, 4 bhp. $29000 James B Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street yarns LAUNDRY DEY CLEANING by One of Miami's Finest Dresses a> Men's Susts Se Phone 124 for Pick-Up Service METROPOLITAN CLEANEES Oct8-lmo MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS now awailahle et Coral Hotel Apartments. opposite Post Of- ectda-f FURNISHED HOUSE: no pets or | children. Apply G5 Angele

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