The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 24, 1952, Page 11

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BRINGING UP FATHER -—————_———_—_— MY DEAR PUBLIC -i! GONNA PICK Our = QUIET’PLACE WHERE | I KIN TELL YOU -AS IHAVE BEEN _ yea TRYIN’ TO DO WS FOR THREE é DAYS NOW = LY INTERRUPTED~-I “<. WILL TRY AGAIN // WELL~AS I HAVE BEEN TRYIN’ TO TELL YOU FOR THE LAST FOUR DAYS WHEN I WAS SO NOW THAT ALL IS HERE -T WILL PRI TO TELL YOU \ NOW- DEAR PUBLIC-PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION - “LISTEN --~ | WS WAITIN' FOR? 4S QA \ t THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye MTHERE 1S NO USE IN RIPPIN’ OPING EVERY FIND A DOCTOR! My_ELEVATOR IS FOR } DOCTORS, AND EAC 'S 8 SPECIALIST!” By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly | »issionee WHAT (S THE CO! OF YOUR PATIENT'S EYES z2 REE | DON'T LOR KNOW WHICH Zz 1.¢. BLUE, mo 1C.BROWN, mo. t—* LC. GREEN, Mo. —— 1 — eo OF eve. eve avo eve ) 9°] SPECALists PRIVATE THEY RE WEARIN’ OUT TH NET WITH SHOTS FROM EVERY ZH wor MAVE CAUG! FIRES Look at 4 THEIR SCORE eunWHEN THEY oeisace ewen” Y OUGHTA AND AS THE 3RD QUARTER ENDS WITH THE LEAP FROGS LEADING, 53 7044,,, / tHa’s 18 Points \ a DONE HACKED AWAY FRUM THEIR 22- POINT LEAD, BUBBUH? THIS HERE ar LAST 4 STANZAZ }7 UH--ALL US RIM AGOIN' IN, HOT SHOTS BUBBUH.,.GUESS } AH NEED SOME PRACTICES onY¥OUD NEVER KNOW /T BY LOOKIN’ AT TH* SCOREBOARD! n of Police Chiefs. Unde jeach complaint will be recc fat a central complaint point jeach borough, as well as at the local_police station. par ee ‘Highest TV Relay Station | NEW YORK.—(#).—The Amer Telephone and Telegraph. y= ailders of the microwave circuit which makes __ possible coast-to-coast | television across the Rocky Mountains, reports | that the highest station on the | jroute is on Mt. Rose, Nev. That ‘is 10,000 feet abo his is one of the units tha sa} |signal from one direction and passes it on in the other direction | in the station-to-station network | | link. | Peaceful Year In Industry SINGAPORE, —(#).— Industry | in this British Colony enjoyed a j year of relative peace in 1951.|—= There were only three strikes. G. W. Davis, Singapore com- ibor, said that trade shown “good sense Berlin. Baier appreciable amount of/ S° that motor in negotiating with and avoiding work unionists and | the sunlight Thursday, January 24, 1952 By Land Or By Sea even the brake: sail without any prior cha THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page I? (®) Wirephoto THIS VEHICLE MOVES ALONG WITH EASE in water or en land. It’s a new amphibious car de sloped by Karl Baier gf S simplified construction clutch, all cables and he body. It’s possible to drive or The overhead sail is to keep @ff hown at the wh > inside VICTORY 1028 Truman Ave. DRESSED AND DRAWN BOSTON BUTT « 49¢ GR. A MEDIUM EGGS »~ 49¢ QUART Wesson Oil» 59% SUGAR FIRM RIPE LG. BOX FAB GRATED CASH MARKET : We Deliver TEL. 1080 FRYERS Pork Roast [SAUSAGE ee a ee a Ane SEE BONELESS T-BONE SMALL CHOPS—-NO BONE—NO WASTE Club Steaks:-95¢ WITH ORDER OFS10.00 OR MORE > Bananas 2: 19¢« 27c¢\TREND 35¢ TUNA = 25ciMILK 3 ~ 39¢ ARMOUR’S STAR ROLL ’ 7 » 33e : MAR GOLD OLEO » PURE LARD» 25¢. 2c KEN-L-RATION Dog Food 2 «: 27¢ 5 19¢ 2 PACKAGES ARMOUR’S EVAPORATED »

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