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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, Devember 4, 1957 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH T CAIN'T SAY, COUSIN: SOME PESKY VARMINT'S BEEN (BITIN’ TH’ WHOLE BLESSET FAMBLY SENOR!#! THE ARGENTINA SIESTA BEETLE SHE NEVER BITE !! SENOR!! way 0 you GO TO SLEEP IN MY FACE? ISENOR SMEETH !! MY BEETLE SHE IS SCRAM, VAMOOSE !! DIO YOU SEE THE BOSS WILL GHOW HIM. ¥ NO MERCY, AND HE WON'T SHOW ME ANY, EITHER, iF I GET LOST, THE MARKER SHOULD BE NEAR HERE | IN A WAY, I FEEL SORRY FOR CISCO. THAT'S THE TROUBLE WITH ME, IM TOO SOFT- HEARTED! Vetoes (# sy Paul Robinson BUT THORNTON OFFERED HIM A CONVERTIBLE TO SIGN UP ON HIS. TEAM:: I HAVENT GOr | KIND | OF MONEY.”) OD MY BOY.’ DONT N WITH ANY OTHEIe SCHOOL YOURE AN OLD. GRAD, AND, NOW'S \ your CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING FOR Your OLD SCHOOL! <j | TO FLY BACK TOA | TRUSTEES y—— MEETING // — w BUT WE ‘T CAN'T LET THE KID GET AWAY FROM US.” HE'S A COACH'S BRINGING UP FATHER MY BUSINESS |} WELL- TAKE THIG HORSESHOE - MAYBE THERE'S HAS BEEN JIGGS -IT MAY BRING YOU LUCK} | SOMETHING TO TERRIBLE (ESTERDAY YOUR BROTHER - THIS LUCKY IN-LAW BIMMY AND I BACH HORSESHOE | FOUND A. HORSESHOE AND I SUPERSTITION HEAR IT BROWGHT HIM LUCK ry I WONDER WHAT ps es itl POPENE, DID You AND WIMPY REALLY D DELIVER A ROOFTOP ROUTE 2? oe = etmek bs Pe sHO'IS "~ /... QUT IFN WE WIN TH'CHA LONG OVUHDUE, \| GAME FRUM TH’ £EOPAR, DINAH. J\. HAVE T’A\ EENSHIP. Yi AHLL DMIT THEM SUPUH™ BLACK CATS . 1S ALL WRONG F V ozark, 00 Yun’ STiit | THINK OUR MASCOT THOMD- TOOK A NINE-GAME . WINNING STREAK COACH, | NEVER TO DO IT, STORMY... OREAMED OUR WILOCATS COULD REALLY WIN THE CONFERENCE TILE AFTER DROPPING OUR FIRST THREE GAMES { By Fred Lasswell Chapter 23 HEY were to land at Kyler- town. Mr. Peters had wired ahead for a car to meet the char- tered plane so she would be driven to the hospital. Another wire had made reservations for Jan at the little country hotel nearby. She would drop off her ge but she would go on to baggai h ¢ the hospital without wasting any} ious minutes, last: part of the trip, these 2 lasted interminably, ie “was: ‘consumed : impatience; her whole b ‘was trembling; her knees actually knocked together and the palms of her hands were damp. But at Jast all souneys do come to an end. And Jan found her- self, her heart hammering pain- fully, not only on solid ground ence more, but deposited before the small hospital. Within anothey few minutes she would be wit! Ray. “IF YOU'LL sit down, please,” the woman at the desk in the small waiting room of the hos- pital nodded pleasantly, “I'll find out if you can see Mr. Richmond.” If she could see him? Why, she had to see him, after coming all this distance in’such haste! Didn't this woman know that each added second :of waiting, of. suspense, was an eternity? But no doubt she was used to having people with anxious eyes and strained smiles come ‘to her oe i berg was aoe u ju impersoni ow she was. talking with someone over the:phone while Jan. waited, i still knocking together. es come to an end too. Asti starched nurse - came swis! into e room. She looked around brightly, came over to Jan. “You must be Miss Law- rence,” she said. “Will you come with me, please?” Jan nodded mutely. She was surprised. to find that her knees would hold her. She walked down 4 long: silent hall, smelling stfongiy of ‘some disinfectant, to the elevator. It was one of those cages that go up and down by Let Love Alone By KATHLEEN HARRIS features nurse | one was sitting quietly near thy ot up-} window. The someone wag Pood and | nice Darrow. Ray said, “Hello yourself, Jan A faint smile pi bacon ss. ." | his mouth. It was reflected in his: T pro-| bl eyes. But that was all he Pushing a button. pushed one and ward, although Jan’: stomach, seemed to shoot down-| ward. “We have been ec the nurse remarked fessionally impe: a “You have!” ed up once more a drew to a stop. said, Bernice, rising from # tor| chair, stepped up to Toklau be Ray | slender hand. : “We're so glad you came, Jan. she said. Her smile was warmly. welcoming. Jan knew that she should to where it belonged. turn it, should take the other had not forgotten ath | pias hand, but she could nop wondered how if Ray had been| force herself to do so. “I didnt told about the wire, but she did| know that you were here, she not ask. She was trying to. keep| replied stiffly. 2, up with the nurs shing ‘I have been here all the ti skirts, leading the way down « Bernice answered quietly. other long narrow corridor. At{ eyes, meeting Jan’s seemed. the end of it she paused before a y, I have as much right as closed door. to be here with Ray. “I feel I must warn you,” Hey!” It was Ray's voice | caused them both to turn the bed once more. “Are you said, “not to e our patie He has been ery sick young : man, as you know.” | forgetting that I’m here?” "IL be very care-| Both girls went over to h | one to stand on either side of the nurse explained. Jan's heart sank halfway Jan nodded. e| bed. ful,” she prom The nurse 7 door. She held it op His eyes, his face, turned fi ass through. Jan gath one to the other. He ‘said, er courage. She knew is what T've been wanting. must expect Ray to look Jan knew what he meant, from the way he had. S | meant that he had wanted be prepared for this change in| three of them together—the him. girls at h ide, as friends, “97 Now,” Ray was saying, that faint smile hovering on mouth, “I know Pll get well”. “Of course you will.” B white bed in the smal! white} let ene of her hands rest room. His head was swathed in a|on his shoulder. “That white bandage, his face against! we're here, isn’t it, Jan’ white pillows had lost that| violet eyes met Jan's once warm golden tan so that it was the narrow: hi white too; only es, looking | “ much too big. that incredible sky-blue, looked like the Ray she had known. Jan wanted to cry out, to run ta him, throw herself down be- side him. It took all her self control to walk unhurriedly over “That's good,” Ray. to that narrow high hospital bed, | closed his e: as thot to say in a matter-of. t quiet| satisfied. It was evidi tone, “Hello there, Ra | much excitment had been, There was sc » in the] for him, room. Jan had t Jan turned her head ai first. 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