The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1951, Page 4

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oef os Page 4... tHE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, November 26, 175! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH = SF THUTTY _| [waice-a- wav J DID THEM | THOUSAND ?) | oon CLIPPERS = JUNK SNUFFY THEY WENT _ THAT-A-WAY !! ¥ a ‘é Let Love Alone| By KATHLEEN HARRIS AP Newsfi = (oak i Chapter 16 This was a kiss between a man| | GO, MAW F | “[HERE|was that danger again. | 324 @ woman, not a boy and gitl.|sing the othe! harping on it. It made her feel} known dizzy heights, robbed her 1 R mo strange ease | of thought and reason; it stirred on, ; She saw) that with his free hand | all her se into a tumult so|am sure You wowed s Ray was fumbling with the small) that her pulses pounded and her| her better, knety more: ; aeuen ee ha Clastethe — = heart stopped beating. her.” He ” the lapel of his flying jacket. He 6 i “Tdi wel sen ; had had it pinned on his white aoe the ptured bird, if ured brie OS! dinner coat this evening. Now, e he af a yae talon it off he Weld @ i she did not yet clearly realize it. pa | Seentot his tend it in) She had indeed changed during ; Ps veer that swift powerful interlude. She ° i “ 3 ” iu I want you to wear this, Jan.”| would never be as young again, | tell you about B y 8 : Ais | Ones Pierce) blue res looking os such a kiss as that made a girl | will tell you | into hers were serious, his tone} into a woman. rot | grave “It’s not muck She did not realize any of this, ef T have right now to not even after Ray had left and xs fon “Oh, but I couldn , | she found that she could not sleep. | ¢ Ve a — pean ran | your Pay I couldn't wear it!” she She herself that. it was no sia | protested. wonder some people fell for this 8 THE KID Ee “Why not?” thing galled love. It was no won- i Pb Lies eee er it lured them into sentimental h ae cisco ee vesicle Eyer ct Pe ont pale “8 led them to their ruin. heed retiree i a } 's alway 1g 7 "8 ; = ai i ea A STEALTHY FIGURE MOVES -a THE CISCO AID Lies you luck. You told me so your-| ing to dp with it oethinw che ne Sethe ae bes a! a TOWARD THE DOOR... S/LENT, MOTIONLESS. set “ solved more fiercely the ver | a lantern, i = t will bring me even more] before. Uae enor ee luck if you wear it, Janie,” Ray Yet she could not forget that fee told her. He leaned closer,| kiss. It was as though it not only started to pin it on her silver| remained’ on her lips, but was “4 PS, " d blue dress, over her heart. | planted deep within her heart. “You dont in Her protest this time : now!” This pr¢ “ r faint, However, that Re and Bernice did not get|Jan_ without her Ti e rong superstition re- to take off on Monday for the off : mained with her, or could it have| west coast. They were obliged to | #! ¥ es been premonition? “hang around,” as Ray disgusted- | “I forgot. You ty “It's all Thaye to, give you,” |ly expressed it, until weather ne E Ray repeated. “Something to re-| conditions were more favorable. : bd menier me by. sue in case.” 8 ie hie spring peee Sashes. Fhe as “Don't sa: rat!” ay said to Jan over a coke as , tick be wan't, Weat it,” Ray said| they waited fo; Bernice to join| that all of a sud ad solemnly, “so you must. I'm not| them. “Sometimes they're tricky. | Fible. It was “Tos selling out my luck, Jan. I’'m| And I don’t wart anything to go] heayy weight. It ve a trusting it with you.” wrong on this flight, before I get | that empty feelin| tay “All right,” she said in that low| to make the one that counts. If} <1 fever like 4 : faint voice. “I'll wear it, Ray.” | it did, Pd feel T had let Bernice | S#id briefly. : : a It seemed a breathless, almost|down, after all she’s done for} Jan knew whal fe me: ed a sacred moment as he fastened] me.” that. Goodbyes wire awful. of the little pin securely. Then,} “If aviation achieves its ulti-| Usually got sticky and seni doi when it was over, Ray gathered| mate goal,” Ray was saying in tal, vives zt per Jan against his heart. His blue] his earnest mannet, “it will. be 4 ps Ri eo eyes looking down into hers said| because of people \ike Bernice: * 2 be o all of the things he had not put] people willing not orly Willing toj tet-" He got to his feet as J into words. His lips found hers.| give thousands of dollars but ready, even eages to get on Jan had never dreamed that| their time, their very, hearts and | immediately if pasible. cu eny kiss could be like this one.! souls.” (To be costinued) tey r i a, a : 7 ipa THATS WHERE'D SHE GET ON Bees the THERES THe” MYGIRL! TO TWIRLING A BATON LIKE Eas Cattl Tractor Fuel U IN a LEAD TO PWR tURe MUST HAVE astern Cattle ractor Fuel Usage| No Steps Tak Wes SCHOOL, TAKEN ALOT OF PRACTICE! i mo T A F PR : | ther BAND: é Ranch LEXINGTON, Ky. (®—The Uni-! 4 ESSP 828229252 755 ‘| of Pittsburgh. WASHINGTON, Pa. (®—Two}| farsighted cattlemen of nearby) Hickory have reversed the usual) order of things by bringing the wild and wooly West to Western Pennsylvania—within the shadow of the great industrial metropolis} Frank Murdoch and Bob Dieser-| oth, partners in the Hickory Ridge) Farm, employ the same techni-| ques used on huge ,cattle. spreads| of the Southwest. There’s plenty of | riding, roping and branding on the! 132 acres of fertile, rolling pas- | versity of Kentucky NANAIMO, B. C. PA. couple Exptriment| who were rescued from @ Station reports that the amiqunt of| ed gasboat were each fined fuel used by farm tractors varies; charges of causing a according to the size and tondi-| Officers of a police boat that am tion of the tractor, kind of “work| wered their call for help said done and operating skill. | couple could have stepped ash Measured in gallons of kérc-| go) sene or distillate per 10-hour diy,|_ In the tropics, where the banay the average daily consumption for) is trown, it is a main dish different kinds of work is abott)~ = as follows: } Plowing, 20 gallons; disking, 20, gallons; cultipacking,. 12. gallon: \ cultivating, 15 gallons; mowing, gallons; binding, 15 gallons; com- bining; 14. gallons; ‘pick-up baling, WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS| IN THE LINE OF — ec ture. The’ pariners recently added} 16 gallons, and Grilling grain, ster a registered Brahman bull and/ Salons. tear four Brahman cows to their stock SRE ORE like of 60 Herefords. <ney plan to! The Department of Foreign Af- ¢ cross-breed the sttains and hope) fairs was created by Act of con-| an to turn out bigger and better beef} gress, July 27, 1789. The name was tw cattle, about 2,500 pounds each. changed to Department of State,|] 71g Duval St. ga | | Sept. 15, 1789. ! 1 P in Hazards Overcome|-——_— Ra wwe | A HAZARD, Ky. #®—In spite of the! A a s§ BY MA wer surrounding Kentucxy hills which Nei: hinder reception; focal ingenuity } . they [has brought television to this little | 4 out of 5 who ask for a loan hive—get itt = F community (pop. 10,000). ; Now you can get up to $300 entitely by mail, yee — Located in a natural bowl, the/ Just fill in coupon below . .. or phont. Fast al ee | service — no need to visit our office. 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