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j wether, said Riveroll was just ‘ ‘a |you’re proud.” week stay in New York, where| By JAMES F. TOMLINSON {selected her from among 49 other | “‘there’s no one special” and that! very nice friend, but there's cer-| She said her father “wanted me|she’ll make a round of appear-| ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. @ — A|charmers Saturday night, were she only had “some very good tainly no engagement.” to go to Stanford and be an ac-|ances. Then she'll ne off to South | long’stemmed beauty from Cali-| more enthusiastic over Lee’s meas- | friends.” fornia, in the crown ard robes of|urements — which shape up this | Across the world, in Tokyo, one freely as she donned the Miss} But there wasn't enough money | BERR mas orang @ queen, embarks on a year-long|way: Bust 34%, waist 22 andjof her ‘good friends,” Army Pvt. Ameiica robe and crown before a for Stanford, so Lee went to the| According to University of Texas | whirlwind tour as the 1955 Miss | hips 35. John R. Riveroll of San Jose, | national television audience and a City _ Coll t | engineers, Texans aren't com- America. In hi i Calif., Convention Hall crowd of 15,000|°itY College of San Francisco. | ¢ortable in temperatures above 91 er first interview with news- | Ca hooted with excitement} . Money now won't pose too much Wineteen-year-old Lee Ann Meri-| 6, yesterday, Lee confided that|when he heard that Lee won the | Saturday night. Pot | degrees. wether of San Francisco, who aoiia £ One of her first thoughts was/|of a problem, for Lee will receive —_—_—_—_—— wants to be an actress and says|Sh¢ didn’t think she'd give Marilyn | Miss America title. lof her late father, Gregg Meri-| about $40,000 in public appearance| Coffee was discovered in the there’s no special boy friend in her | Monroe much competition and that Riveroll said he was the “only| wether, who died last July. In a|fees, in addition to a new car,|ninth century in Arabia, where it life right now, is modest about her ea ae oe by Dior “came | guy she went steady with,” that|tearful speech of thanks, Lee |furs, jewelry and other prizes. All'was consumed as a medicine. i ist in time save me.” : igure. But the pageant judges, who| As for romance, Jee said e B W. ‘ Sh De : they weren't engaged, but that he a toward. the high ceiling of|told, Lee's winnings total almost ( alif As ( r was. “working on it.” e hall and said quietly: “Daddy, | | $60,000. ‘af eauty ceps e ons own Lee’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Meri- {I hope you know and I hope| Lee left last night for a two-| | Lee, sunburned and stately, wept | tress.”” America for 15 days. ‘Monday, September 13, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 London Crusade Our Own Fresh 1328 WHITE STREET GROUND BEEF 3 »- September 1S at 7:30 P.M. aman and in HARRIS SCHOOL _ Grade “A” Dressed and ‘Drawn Ga. September 16 at 7:30.P.M. | ' Shipped . 39 ~ Overseas Transportation | FRYE RS Between Miami énd Key. West Express Schedule First Cuts --- Western C US. Net (Ne Stops En Route) v LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT a . : LEAVES MIAMI! DAILY (EXCEPT 3 . 4 SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Midnight and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock Red Delicious AM, ; Company, a “ Young - Tender C tae: ened tao Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service _ ‘Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS * i ‘ a n a n a S Lbs. , C at PAR ht had Points) and fant Twice Candled at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. “Ae gg Ps peng Farin foetal Libby’s Assorted Strained Grade “A”... Small Swanson’s T.V, = |] fos 6-49) -"~ — WTurkey Dinner 79c FULL CARGO INSURANCE : Giant : MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. Dulaney’s Frozen = OYSTERS ~ 6% Downy Flake rac MILK 3 Tall 29% peer i The Pause That = The Price That Stretches The Budget “Yn! Ft > Coca-Cola Commercial Use... PLUS DEPOS' We dre Prepared To Furnish You ; an <a With Clean, Pure é C Cube » Crushed ICE | 1 59 ‘Quantity Rights ; _ fe . at “ With $10.00 or More Grocery Order (Ice Division) oc lt ; * . aa WITHOUT ORDER — REGULAR Dial 2-6831 ° t Key Went, Florida %