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Page 4 THE KEY'WEST CITIZEN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 5 ; = a = ae CS LoneHor oS TO ROLAND WHAT ON AIRTH Tie oo nena AN’ LET HIM WILL YE DO WiF \— OOPER GOBBLE UP ALL THESE INFUNNEL BUGS AFTER TH’ BUG RACE IS OVER, PAW ? MADRE MIA! CAN IT BE MR. JAGGED DAGGER HONORED ME WITH A VISIT INMY HUMBLE _ STABLE? LETS SEE WHAT HE HAS TO SAY. Friday, November 30, 195) VLL GIVE'EM CAYUGA y INTS Water BUG se: eammpaea ‘ Tacki€ BROWN) CRooksTon + MINA: Opp... [T SEEMS 1’ BEING WARNED NOT TO DRIVE THE STAGE AGAIN. BUT THE QUESTION IS, WHY DION'T THAT DAGGER HOMBRE SIMPLY KILL _ §TTA. KETT SHE'LL M you A STAR ON HIS TEAM / You'LL BEA BIGWHEEL | ON THE CAMPUS. Emaar HERE'S A : CONTRACT = 32, f- FOR YOU , To SIGN: - TELL HIM I CANT BE , ANNOYED: PHONE CALL , Fore YOU, DICK: ITs A COACH” BUT HE SAYS we've > PLEASE TALK \ cor ro TO HIM.” HELL MAKE YOU A FOLLOW YOU AROUND.” = LL OO THAT- aUPP TO COME MAGGIE ~ RIGHT OVER / ME DARLIN’! MR. JIGGS-YOUR WES THROAT ai ee T WISH YOUD STOP TALKING 1S VERY MUCH INFLAMED-SHE BOY- THIS. IS FOR A MINUTE MUST REFRAIN FROM TALKING WHAT I CALL |} SOI CAN SEE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE-IN FACT | BEIN’ ON A | YOUR THROAT- SHE MUSTNTT SING VACATION .!/ OR TALK FOR AT ie LEAST A MONTH - | SEE THAT SHE OBEYS MY ORDERS! ee ITLL BEA || PLEASURE! Hse HHH OZARK IKE N \ AINT THAT yo Sy S> SUMPUM, OZARK?! ; ) { YOU SCORE TH TOUCH- ‘ DOWNS, BUT LOOK mo A WHO GITS TH ms ITE WELL, IT TURNED OUT ALL ANOTHER, HE LOST HIS : 14 SWELL APPETIKE u" Yes, avomeR UNUSUAL” STAMP FOR <2 cope 1951 MAKES NO DIF-FUNCE WHO GITS TH’ CREDIT, DINAH.,.JUS SO'S WE KEEP ON A-WINNINY,,, AN BLACKTATS CANT GIVE US NO BAD LUCK, LONG AS WE WATCH OUR STEPS By Jose Salinas and Rod Réed Eye Examination and Chapter 20 | she took time to stop | But thank goodness it was all 1 danger of storms or fog. board giving reports of the fligh' ever. She hurried on wu steps to the tower. thin, Hani listening, wearin; and Mac signale: important was taking plact his head not to talk. hammering once more. To Mac held up a_hand, clear y “JB ...: JBHLP.. . er!” Jan had to ask this, in a lo whisper. She did not want to mi: one word. She wished her hea’ would: stop being so noisy! tive fingers worked with dials. noise too. Then Ray’s call lette: clearer, ‘more distinct, almost into the little room. mated position borderline sand. Evérything okay.” ees Mac gave Jana triumpha ou?” could, she. get it, she was thrill to her very. toes. It was amazi thrill, a person like that. She forgot that she was su posed to’ be a little bit provok | | er picked up the tray. and hur- ried back to the tower. Yet at. the | weather bureau for the latest re- port. Weather could. be so tricky. | Ray’s favor—unlimited ceiling, no She saw that there were sev~ eral bulletins on the bulletin They told her nothing new, how- the steep at little glassed-in room was mighty im- portant to her! And the second she entered she knew that some- was on his feet, head bent, a wide grin, to her wildly to come over closer, at the same time warning her with a shake of Her heart began. its painful er ears the sounds coming through were only a scrambled jumble, not very distinguishable. And then, as very faint came Ray’s call letters! calling DRK”—those_ were the tower letters—“JBHLP calling DRK.. .” “Oh, Mac, can't you get it loud= “Tt will come through louder soon,” Mac assured her. His sent the There was_nothing but silence, so intense it seemed like-a loud came. through once more, much | go! “I didn’t notice,” Mac returned. though Ray had suddenly stepped so soft “JBHLP calling DRK. Esti- Pennsylvania. Altitude fifty thou- i ireaking all speed records. “Perfect!” Jan said. Not only to think that just the familiar souhd of .someone’s voice could Let Love Alone By KATHLEEN HARRIS big idea. How childish all of th seemed to her now. She forg! everything except the sound his voice. in| “He'll come in again said. “Before he dc what message you wa! int me t.| thing to Ray for me?” that must bring Ray luck. e.| Pin,” Jan said. That still did n could say, call letters came through. Mac was speaking into microphone once again. calling JBHLP. Jan says tell you she is w She ‘sends all her love to you.” added that. et) “Mac held up a hand to silen' a pin didn’t seem enough,” records, don’t you?” Ww Jan did, yet she wondered what Ray would think. But he might rt| have expected her to say that. So Ss it was all right. It seemed some time befcre a’ other message came in. “Did you sj inquired. “Kind of sharp, as tit.” as “Ray always speaks and ‘easy-life,” Hank said. ‘That was true, Jan agreed. of possibly have gone worry Ray? wrong nt look. “How's that?” he demanded. “You could get it all, couldn't T SEEMED listened-for through this next time. When ages before ed ing| sharpness in Ray’s voice. “Oxygen giving out. Forced fog. Losing altitude fast. Leak oxygen tube.” p- Jan’s heart leaped ed Jostph.M. Bringman, District Commissioner, moved that a let- ter of Commendation be written to Skipper’ David M. Myers for his wonderful work in Scouting in the District: and’ the Council while in Key West. Skipper Myers has been transferred back to his home state of Pentisylvania.' This motion was seconded by Robert Braun, Chair- man of the Camping and Activities Committee. The motion passed. A report on Camp Jackson Lee Sawyer on Spanish Harbor Key was presented by Joseph C. Cor- nell, Chairman of the Advance- ment Committee. Notice that there would be a meeting at which Cubbing will be discussed was made. This meeting will be held on Thursday, Novem- ber 29th at 7:00 p.m. at St» Anne’s Hall on Windsor Lane. Movies about Cubbing will be shown. © Announcement to the effect that the Annual Meeting and Election will be held on December 10th at the Lions’ Den. A supper will be served in conjunction with the meeting. DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE HERE Pe at ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 126 Duya} Street ones 250 SPECIAL OFFER! Box of 28 ASSORTED Cards $1.00 Box of 25. SELECT Cards $1.00 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY FOR IMPRINTING -Dr. I. A. Valdes Visual Training COMPLETE SEKVICE ON DUPLICATION of LENSES EXPERIENCE The Monroe District Committee of the South Florida: Council, Boy. Scouts of America met recently at the Lions’ Den ror their November Field | Executive Paul Brick of the South Florida Council was pre- sented to the members assembled. |- married. so the breath makes a white frin, of frost on the. clothing, << j.and before it is put “dway. will insure against rust. with Ray, so that she had vowed | throat. She grabbed } to get even with him for his first} Hank, soon,” Mac tell me give him, from you, I mean, Jan.” “You mean you can say some- “Sure thing, So make it good!” _ What should she say? Instinc- tively her hand went to the little | pin worn over her heart. The pin “Tell him that I’m wearing his seem quite enough. But before she could think what else she ‘ac picked up_ the microphone once more and Ray’s the “DRK ing your pin. “Love” Jan gasped. She had not her. He wore a wide grin when he swung around. “Just that about said. “You want him to break all It was brief, merely stating the position of the ship, over the Alleghenies. think Richmond's voice sounded a bit funny?” Hank took a lot to get Ray to raise his voice, to get him disturbed. Did Hank mean that something might the call letters came did there was no doubt as to the nose down to heavier air. Some into her Christopher Columbus was twice Cold air cannot hold moisture It’s a good idea to apply a thin} j COME TO THE coat of oil or grease to an_ iron skillet after it is washed and dried! TROPICAL This | AP Newsteatures that bad? at | mean?” She knew wi ot | Without. oxygen. R of | maintain his altitude, not necessariiy mean, ble. “Can't tell,” Hank looked worried. He try to contact Ray a Just then anothe came in. The sha Ray's voice. He soi “No oxygen left. May. a foreed . . Anal of ee cut him,off ‘ould have m landing? we Fane te Yet she told herself tha could Jand hi. ip anyw a mountaintop, if necedgary. “We'll pick him up gah ng. But he wore frown. His tone was wy sured. “He'll be too § few seconds to send m we can do is stand by? “Hope he didn’t get lose consciousness, frony ” Hank id. to ot to ing commanding hand, Fa ond the silence was unb Then Ra, call letters, bit blurred, the words my tin hat followed. pped to eight # 7 one sg ie west onte beam. Can Motor logged” = bs Motor logged . . . what said that meanté That the had gone. wrong during ‘tha den dive... would Ray cut ‘the aa ut there! voice, still: calm, “dimost banc 5 i 3 be oun. lid overcastsMo “Oh,, dear, God!", Thi moan. that escaped, tight throat. "She Eh what it meant now. herself-that ‘to’ ‘matte! gone wrung; what. Ray wouldonot lose his. would pull), out of; if manage a landing. “We'll contact him. again, said as he had before. Bug was not much hope im his} His homely face showed ‘his; it | cern. ia The three of them, in tower room, continued to wa senses strained and ‘tense: nothing more came through: in| the silver ship. Not ‘even call letters, signing off. « “(To be continued) ce he n- bs It to to ge! | 718 Duval St, ATLAS SEW-VAC STORES 209 S. Miami Ave, Miami, Fla. 1 would like a free ho anteed rebuilt Singer Mav! demonstrau e at $22.50, at ny bligation to me: If R. F. D. Address ~- Please Send Specific Direcu Mrges coscccemsatsnssratsecnucecquerd®! State KWwe