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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, November 23, 195! ‘BARNEY GOOGLE AND SN UFFY SMITH By Fred Eesuieall Ye CRAVE | [YES'M-- eUT AS Soon As | YE-PORE PAW-- Have YE SEEN HOWDY DO, maA‘aM--T BE ig Pte I Got TO — agers THING ! AW OLE: DEE-DEE. AP Newsfestures , MA'AM TH LEETLE VARMINT LEPT / I'LL GO AST HE FLEET-FOOTED FLEA THE OWNER AND TRAINER RACE ? OFE'IN MY DOG AN’ PAW IE HE'S Mtn nes te cee ine ori 200) Oe OF FIDOLE-DEE-DEE. FROM TENNESSEE ? THE FLEET-FOOTED FLEA I hestra began cked a hand through the pisAPPEART € f his arm and said in a PLETE os fi ‘ ‘ ing march. CoM ee iii | she oe tive r daughter be-j lighted on the long sweet tone, “Then that settles | hind some sheltering pal his | center was a huge Ww : We will plan to be married # | will never do. Do you re ste Rag! gets bane y : ~|row ribbons which w i er the question you | tically every dance with Miss)to eath guest. When th re| me, Ray? The one I said I peOw eS ie re oe quan | pulled, the favors tumbled |explain to you later.” ang Tor the mous erat 1 had . entwined Why, T hope so.” Ray gave SE Te alt urge ainighe | eee ey ee a grin, but his blue eves I But. that’s too far off. You stay| Everyone broke | pore Types sri that hive and Till send Ray to you.|0US applause and hi did not know HOW tO ‘take Then I'll give the signal to the | and * ere was mi | orchestra leader and. . .” aughter “Wh we call the whole thing off?” Jan said. ee “Darling, are you out of your| havted tn. make: ane | mind or something?” ward little bow, his handsome could change and make / face a bit flushed. But before he ; announcement party, in-| could do anything, Jan flung both | < d of mine,” Jan suggested. | arms tightly around his neck and urs and Mr, Peters’, I mean.” | gave him a that must have “T have told you that that must nearly knocked him off his feet. spdden announcement wedding date w: outwo| looked down on Jan as # kiss each why that she —— (YES, MA‘AM WHAT'S HIS Ne hadn't. not until this Jan confessed. Now let HORATIO !! ) S65) ) Ay CAN I ENTER = dockage, Everyone applaude heer- et out of th ;. ~ 5 ome later.” Eve was firm, but eryone applauded and cheer out of the mess he h A TERMITE IN CALLIN' NAME P 5S) | Sha caid eluteh onto her daugh- 2 Le oe : . H 1 s tl at inut aid under cover a speech] THE HOOTIN HOLLER | chk anced Mao vat Just what did 1 wore a puzzled look, ? Bice’ | mother | at nice smooth brow was fi BUG RACE |i talking such nonsense? I sup- ter,” Jan said. ved, but his blue eyes, meet | pose you and Ray have had an- ‘ | hers, were very serious and th | other lovers’ quarrel.” EOPLE were crowding toward | Was 2 + ht in them that she “We have not! And if you think | them now to offer congratula- | Never see! before: - ee ran Notes oe thee Deseow: hink | tions and. good wishes and to ask| , “1 hope,” Bernice said in wh | es ‘ . i . fi pee considered a | man... innumerable questions, such as|J4P ¢ r queer tor Soa : when would the wedding be, how | /t sounded tight and tense. and Ray and the whole|jong had the two young people | nothing will hap | w wo will think so,” Eve) known each other, where would th wonderful plans. interrupted, “unless you g0 ON] they live after they were mar- Now just what did she | with our plans. To think a daugh-| ied and so on and so on. by that? Jan wondered. { ten: Of NE Fs Then Bernice Darrow came to|_ Now, Bernice was smiling | “Oh, go get Ray, if you can,” | make her farewell. Instead of ex- Ray, that smile which Jan ¢ | Jan gave in, She might as well| tending that lovely slim hand, dered so possessive. She | | get the agony over and done with| the older girl leaned. over and “T just hate to have to ask | —the sooner the better. gave Jan’s cheek a light brush take me back to my hotel, Ray | Her mother beamed. on her| with her lips, a could call a cab.” 3 | once more, pulled herself to-j “I just had to do that,” she ex- Ray will be delighted { MS Eo) ae see ‘ gether and sailed off. She re-| plained, her big violet eyes smil- | You safely home,” Jan. brol turned in a few moments with| ing into Jan's. “It was so nice of hastily, ‘After all. ng bre | Ray in tow you to in’ ne. It's been such | you. And’since cf | During this brief interval Jan y. she added, “he can come 6g had had an idea. 4a enjoyed it,” Jan| ll wait for -you. Ray.” She not meant to Say this fast. She would really pretend. She | returned. ‘ : would make believe so well from| “I sup; »*the other girl was| did not know why she had. . | P i 30S, " | here on in that not only the|saying, “Ray has to since she had. she gave him THE CISCO KID : By Jose Salinas and R Od Reed | 325,620 ay ee ee yet | Saying, RAY bes 79. The coast | other coy Tool from under: and all the guests, including Ber- | next Monday. We should be ready | !ashes and. another sickly nice Darrow, but also Ray him-| by then.” smite. Fi Self would believe that it was| Monday was only a few days|. She despised such play real. away. That heavy weight seemed | Yet. she was gettnig good at She was not Eve's daughter for| to settle down on Jan's Chest And this was only a beg nothing. once more. But she smiled bright- (To be continued) BUT I'VE GOT ONE FINE THING TO ~ BE THANKFUL FOR. AFTER TANGLI WITH MR, JAGGED DAGGER, I'M STILL A y, ye" ~. ee WHAT A DREAM ON AN EMPTY STOMACH! ae wae RY | AFTER 1 PAID FOR THE HORSE FEEO, hie tacame ) (TAY eee I. DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY LEFT PANCHO! We : N ber FOR A LODGING OR A SANDWICH. \es axte | Safety Slogan For K orean GI's | NIGHT FALLS. THE ONLY SOUND IN THE LIVERY STABLE | 7 1S THE OCCASIONAL STOMPING OF A RESTLESS HORSE Pr CAN'T LEAVE TILL THE HORSES iN lg STALL. CISCO SLEEPS PEACEFULLY ON HIS BED GET RESTED, SOT MAY AS WELL vidas Fe q _ STORE UP GOME SLEEP, MYSELF/ b - UP) Wirephoto from U. S. Air STAFF SGT. ROBERT D. FARRIS (no home address listed) steps from his jeep at an Air Fo base in Korea to take a closer look at the sign posted above the “Five Mile An Hour” zone marker which reads, “Drive Carefully. The Man You Kill May Be YourReplacement.” Canadian Woman Is Hot Shot udiments of gi s | the rudiments of gunm nship- |STRONG ARM BRAND lineluding how to avoid shooting} ‘a | accidents { Triumph ip Coffee | “We're happy to see the ki | i | “ Macnab. | Mill get a lot of enjoyment out of it, ————___—— | t | The ar of continental United i ALL ROC RS States is 3,022,387 square ieee | ot : 1 CALGARY — Alma and Will-| says M }iam Macnab are one of the} | shootingest couples in Canada. Since they met on a rifle range | 14 years ago and married. they } By Paul Robinson) have won prizes allover the] i country for ace marksmanship. | Mrs. Macnab says she and her husband have collected dozens of trophies in all kinds of shoot- | ee FOOTBALL.” | | a ae O eS ing matches. | HE'S A ATC | \ vt) This year Mrs. Macnab made a COACH'S S : ise - 4 place on Canada’s Dewar team—j about the highest honor any | Canadian woman. rifle expert can | win because Dewar team mem-/ bers are considered to be the 20/ best marksmen in the dominion. She became the sixth woman | in Canada ever to make the team. ; Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West ae 7 = And ‘she did it the hard way, | ~~ by scoring a perfect 400, some- 4 thing no other Canadian roe Express Schedule end has done. 4 (No Stops Route) pen Mr. Macnab was also a crac! LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY Ex- ped shot, winning four dominion titles CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. - of before a shooting accident forced | rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- if him out of active competition. | night. A The accident didn't stop him LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT = | from cortinuing as his wife’s eee st i 2 3 Mid . 1 | eoach, a job he took on when nig! ives ey West at cee 6:00 o'clock A.M. Local Schedule (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex. CEPT SUNDAYS) st 8:00 o'clock A.M, and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT $ SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West st 5:00 o'clock P.M, ' the — cart 14 ai 8g ago. ‘ Mrs. Macnab, now 30, became | LY DONT | | interested in shooting after al soos | | Sie mated her to the Calgary | POWERS | | Rifle Club, Soon she was taking) } EVER GOT | | time out from high-school home 7 HE: Ry Ae ous, | ee ee | FUMBLES Ne! > UO A Shortly after she joined the) t& wan > ge resta ‘club her future husband began} \e & OL ( WITH] | to help her. Within a few months | R =; OUT 4 she made a junior shooting team | aA to YOU, 4 | which won a dominion match" és Dear, rifle championship. ~ | Since then, Bill Macnab has) been her coach. The shooting Macnabs haven't | } i =I lie Y I pracri \ THE PL ‘ ISN'T DICK UTTERLY NO,NOT YET.’ \ TERRIFIC ,MR. POWERS ? SIGN Wi THE VICTORY HOP’ Jour, ty MO ILL SAVE You 2, FULL CARGO INSURANCE any children. Each coaches a|™ MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: mp Eaton and junior class at the Calgary Rifle PHONES: 92 and 93 : Club. me They teach 50 to 75 youngsters