The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 8, 1952, Page 4

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{setBage 4 | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, March 8, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH =e D ee wor moRE'N esta) io DS CKON FERICKET, SHE OUGHT ne ge <a *O BE GITTIN' HERE RIDDLES a VSOMETIME THIS , | AFTERNOGN tla “" BRINGING UP FATHER aS Y MAN JIG MAYBE MY WIFE WILL_LET ME GO AS JIGGS'S GUEST.” AFTER ALL- HE'S A PRETTY IMPORTANT GLY WIFE WON'T LET NOW T'M WARNIN LAMBAKE# ALL HE EVER DOES iS HANG AROUND DINTY'S PLAYING euntaer ok \ eed wh ® vnanten be nO treed” wher greyed E THEATRE—Starring Popeye reise seep "LL SHOW You SOMETHING ee 7, : = i gaa oes YEAH. HEAVED US IN Ti® GALS SURE |e SWIMMING POOL~ Gave YOU TWO THE BS BuSinESS = JM / } THEYRE BURNED UP BECAUSE WE HIRED THE S!ZZLE SISTERS’ BAND TO PLAY AT THE PROM Gor A FREE Bat! fe Afodayike ery gabud “8 YOLI TO STAY. AWAY FROM HIM # “THAT QUILT 1S MADE OF CHAMPIONSHIP RIBBONS! — |FIRSTEFIRST | FIRSTS FIRST. Peize: THE POOL TO GET IT our.’ Some JOB ! eX. 1 SENT L BAND TWENTY 5 posiT— OUlRE OUR CLASS TREASURER — How's ABOur PAYING ME | eh Bacice! OFS ALL TH'NEWS FRUM TH? BUGS' TRAININ' CAMP /$ ABOUT ROOKIE ROSCOE TUBBINS AN'SOBH) HE'S RON 7! BEAT OZARK O/T ee ayes HOWDY, MISTUH sk ‘ne z MEANWHILE, AS OZARK va Ae ARRIVE Sir 4 CERTAINLY "LL ALWAY ~ HAVE ROOM FOR YOU ON THIS CLUB. ave eer ye heim ote Oe He OE By Roy Gotto IN LEFT FIELO, JUNIORS. TCH YOURS TRULY, OE TUGBINS, STEAL TH’ W OUT THERE IN TODAY'S PRACTICE GAMES ‘ge McManus, °> By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly ( R : ak Ot al | Chapter 12 } | “THE garage was quiet. This} | mus fellow Johnny | | smashed } ‘0. As water | e sink, the ohnay ana You'll find joined t vestig started toward t . pointed: to a big ered sedan. “That's the | | | | | | 20, J y walked around the car ¢ front nd was bashed in; the} mdshield dcr shattered. The two front wheels y towed im and one tye was } nie said, p-off there w road in her| go over. ohnny had noticed that nd top of the car the were} “Do you know where is on Route 2! where she drave off the highw 7 “Sure. 'm the one towed this erate in that next morning.” “Do. you work on Sunday morn- ings?” » “Not” the ked, but net) § ~ Johnny removed a bill from his % let and handed it to the man. “How about ‘driving me out~to ‘that spot on 25A tomorrow moyn- ‘| ing? about ten o'clock, before » it gets‘too hot?” The mechanic sanced at the bill, shoved it into his pocket. The freckles seemed to grow larger as his face beamed. “You bet!” Then he added, “I'll pick you up right outside the main gate to the Smith place. Ralph tells me you're staying over there,” Reference to Kay's young friend réminded Johnny that he was still awaiting her return. | eg HAGAN » gABR Kentucky’ All-America Basketball Team aid, “where’d| “It jswim, ie way,” he Joewn to the corner nt me to find them?” we es for a cc t at the} y vurried | py isteps the flat. rotler- |! ed for working}; one place to another pyes studied the under-frame. when he came out from} ear and replaced the} 2 thoughtful approaching et oy He heard footsteps the garage and started out to meet Kay Smith. a “I'm sorry I missed Uncle} st be sw 2} Thomas,”. said the girl. jof shore lit ah will b What happened? sked John-|a_ fit, be © we're late for But I alway: on. i especially at icated the small pack- sc in her hand. “I had to ge 0. peacefr me things at the drugstore.” mean, what happened to Ralvh?” “Oh, him,”. she said “Then he’s not coming over tonight?” t Ter head turned toward him for,an instant. “I didn’t say .. .” He nned. “Puppy love's fun, isn't i “That's What he is!” Kay. said ~with emphasis. “A big overgrown puppy. He hasn’t any sense at all!” Then she added. heatedly, bs wash aes grow up!” lis we head» rested back hions. You can drop the against anche - Her softJlaughter wasenice, “You wouldn’t like, fhoaty mi The mosquitoes, eat you © “He wil ing singing sound, b: audi . “Was; that_ one of} $hem? T must be big,” ; “What did you say?” He opened his eyes.’ The sh HE ladder was built alongside the high dock, and Kay went down first. Her lithe, slim body was as nimble as a boy’s. She jumped into the speedboat and held up a steadying hand as John- ny followed. The boat rocked when he dropped down into the cockpit. line was perhaps fifty yards a There was no beach along part of the harbor, only he foliage that grew up closé high at the water’s edge. “T said ei fi (To be continued) VORKMAN } West Virginio of choice, are: Cliff Hagan, man, Charleston, West Virginia about to end, the Shrir at Key West will be bie The blessing of the fle take place on Sunday afternoon at the foot of simonton St o'clock. Our own Father Maring from St. Mary Star of the Se Church will officiate. He will be THESE ARE THE PLAYERS chose: for the 152 A team as determined by a vote of 229 sportswriter Haute, Ind., drew the most voles with Dick Groat, Sv Owensboro, Murder Charge shooting VP) Wireph: ociated Press All-America college basketbr icasters. Clyde Lovellette, from Ter. » Pa, a close Others, in orde and Mark. Wor and breac econd, Ky., Chuck Darling, Dearborn, Mich SI i Fl t Although the blessing this year Harold ¥. Whidden. 67, in P ee will not be done with all the) by where Whidden’ 3 Will B BL d | pomp and ceremony that usually | alone ? l ec esse: 'goes with this ceremony, the! “Yes, 1 did it E iis : ee A Se > Engel qu Committee hope it : the fore-fthe youth as. saying in his They bless the Shrimp Fleet at satis r of a yearly affair which| confession, “because he wa St. Augustine early in the fall!!!) grow and grow me to do ‘ioks 10 steal and the sponge fleet at Tarpon} o ee hold up places and bring Springs at the beginning of their Y | ry to " season, so with Semana Alegre Y outh Faces | slaying appar 6 p. m. Wee iday but not discovered shortly ‘before midnight Thurs NORTH MIAMI He said the bedroom in w old junior high sch body was found charge of murder today in the with photos of mm | taken from art magazines and . a wealthy recluse. Judge Walter H. Bi attended by his Altar Boys and venile Court took charge of the Seeurities found in the home » Accolites. As Father stands on | youth, Charles (Chuck) Calhoun, Pot disturbed the beach and intones the bless-| and said he would set a hearing The confession was v Eb ing, various shrimp boats will to deterniine the amethod of han.' related, afer an all-night inv {sail slowly past. {ix eas: gation and questioning of Cs The King and Queen of Sema-! Police Engel said and oe Sie pes Bi na Alegre will be present, and, Cathoun, eighth e student at! Warren Burkhart, 15, and Js fit is hoped our citizens | winter visitors will also attend. and! Horace Mann Junior High School,F. Stanley, 14. They were held ‘old without emotion how he shot material witnesses you care to,” he'murmured dros t ‘Up,’ He heart ‘the sights Beiter -kham of Ju-| $49,090 worth of stocks and other Te this ry ad ES) ie od od at re eaecas

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