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-..*Page4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, November 7, 195! | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH HOOTIN’ HOLLER * BUG RACE ce MILWAUKEE TAUKEE BUG TURNIP TRIMMER FROM TENNESSEE CALIFORNIA DEW DROP HONOLULU PINEAPPLE PICKER SLIM SLAM FROM ALABAM PITTSBURGH FIREBALL FRISCO FANNIE LOO HI-ELY FROM NY TELL SUT TO TAKE CARE OF TH’ CRITTER, JUGHAID WHY DID \ SHE JES’ THEY SCRATCH \| SPROUTED WINGS THE COLUMBUS ) AN FLEW TH' COOP : CATERPILLAR, Cae CLOBBERHEAD ? | JOHNNY stood up, } gathered up the | went into the smal embers stil! glowed place. He sat starin, he wasn’t sleepy a like talking to someone. He] ¥ "0%, wished Nancy had not gone Up-| oF x stairs. He finished two cigarettes. | It was very quiet all through the/ t house. | He became aware of the soft Ws hum ot a car mot omewher | the night. Then it stopped. He sat} }, there listening, wondering who it} was, Who would be coming now? | mg The State Police said the main} 4) ren ORC: DOES: Wi locked. io one came to the door, and it made him uneasy Moe t > | Johnny got up, went to the} By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed) aoor that “faced” on the yard| we go! whi cars were WAIT! HOLD! ENQUGH ! A ; sometime: The road from? s blocked tem-? were aley looked até nh an intent > talk to. you ette . Evans WOON AWUWAWHE y groaned, o straight. gone into/ AFTER IT! SPURT, YOURSELVES ! parke barns. © though, t great Danes barking out in one of the sheds. The dogs had been | (FORWARD, MY GOOD MEN! F...F..FOR... PANCHO WILL LIGHTEN THE LOAD. TWO HUNDRED POUNDS LESS WEIGHT MAY MAKE : JHE ST. ee ier | removed sige n ba ny r very AGE He went back, g¢ ed a quietly, | stepped outside in 5 r to N room, closing the door quietly be! him. Just th a car came down the| road, swe d t the gates. powerful spotlight was bei op- erated by someone in the back to the v 1 i up in the and drew the covering over The beam swept across the yard,|_; | touched the big barn... | “quest nee when | The tall figure of a man was} ing. They—er—r i apse Pag isi. for picked up in the beam. The man| wanted wore what looked like a long|I was raincoat. He was hatless, bald,} put a and he started to run. . . at-| wers wa tempting tc dodge the spotlight | building beam, }me abou It wasn’t snowing now Johnny | man was could see the whole thing asjhere, it ao clearly as a picture. jand picked | . There was a shot from the car. A figure hopped out and ran! toward the ba following the} tall man who w ying to avoid} order t the spotlight ra jomeone else | in the car. however, managed to|t keep the running, dodging figure revealed in the cone of light. Then the man who had left the car reached his quarry. The two] Johnny?™ i closer, room was pulled the ipletely over t came into yes as she stood Soil _f THEN You \/“SoMe PEOPLE'S Y SOIT CHIP HERE ISNT “ ARENT GO- IDEA OF FUN, WAS ALL AREAL LAWvYER / 'T FUNNY 27 A GAG." J . c , 4 | gt W982, King Foster Sencar tn 7 ° . . J “HE'S ONLY GOING WHEW.” you | figures were locked in struggle, | fi moment, looking TO LAW SCHOOL / SURE HAD ME | eorne as one—weaving, sway-| oe | _ Another shot sounded. One ef|the road ¢ Dy OOtOn wae seen | the figures fell ‘didn’t see it. THE END | Snow Means Work Second Cold Snap Due Here Tonight 3 SS <= i MIAMI Nov 7.— (9 — South Florida is expected to get its gets r bureau says begin dropping e this afternoon and should be into the 50's by tonight, srecasters say a low pressure stem moving linas is bringin south, Small craft warnings were or |dered lowered on the Florida Gulf Coast from St. Marks to Sarasota this morning They v cross the Caro. the cooler weath- NO-SIR-HE'S NOT BACK YET-I GAVE HIM THE LETTER AN' TOLD HIM TO BE SURE TO BRING HE'S BEEN GONE TWO HOURS -- BUT WHAT COULD BE DONE INA | DAY WOLILD TAKE —__/ | HIM A WEEK ae T AN’ WON'T ¢ UNTIL thi 6O: SI FOR MYSELF! ordered up last night ” r 20 to le per hour north and north winds et a In tropical and sub-tropical for- sts, no one month produces # | s of color splendor such as is usually seen in the northern ii {fall season |FOR SALE | Newsprint : Second Sheets WE ARE PRACTICING Now “9 | 500 ror FOR A GAME WITH AAEAN i (®) Wirephoto ——THE re: OLD. THATSIDE ! THESE CHILDREN, and practically everybody else in Syra- Artman Press : | cuse, N. Y., were out with shovels over the weekend to clear CITIZEN BUILDING away the season’s second and heaviest snowfall. Snow swirled over the Western, Northern and Central parts of New York | State and spread eastward. About 5 inches fell in Syracuse | and five more were expected. —_ ses* se ( ANYBODY CROSS YER 1 SUSPOSE You PLAYED ALL + 50-YARD LING, PETE 22 SEASING WITHOUT ONCE LOSIN| ’ LPS! i AND SEVERA SIDES" = i ore STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE - Political = \"taromen isual Trainhael ] | COFFEE —~) COMPLETE SEKVICE ON ia Announcements) “= DUPLICATION of LENSES Tas. Chacon IN TMIS. COMMUNERTE We Use Bausch and. Lomb | For City Commissioner | LOUIS CARBONELL . Products Exclusively a ——— | For City Commissioner ANYTHING CONCERNING : | DR. DELIO COBO AUTOMOBILES SEE THE a @ . 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