Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 168, Ed. 1 Monday, July 19, 1954 Page: 6 of 8
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THE other lads in the
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wolves dem than
to briwa up an
apple or peach
in a back vard.'
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of peas anp he's
counting 'em
by th time
th' birds, buss,
worms, d06s,
kids and he
and his cure
alls get thru
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won't be much
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CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
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ALLEY OOP
By V. T. Hamlin
.TH' PROXIMITY OF
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KSSoff iSf^ RECONNOITERING! J
STAND BY. BOYiT^N
MUCH
theres
MADE
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HMV,
WHERE
ALLEY OOP'S PURSUIT
OF THE DRAGON HAS
BROUGHT HIM...AND
THE LOCAL MILITIA...TO
THE GATES OF THE
IMPENETRABLE IRON
CASTLE, WHEREIN ARE
CONFINED THE MAIDENS
THE MONSTER HAS
CARRIED OFF
SI
Very well—arid I'll just raise you four million dollars!"
FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger
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•That's the career for me, Doris—showing my
permanent on television!"
home
CAPTAIN EASY
By Leslie Turner
PAPi THE PlACE / UPSTAIRS'. THEY
'LOOKS POSITIVELY OFFENDER AND ARE
f DESERTED I WHERE IS OUK- \ PACKIMG T 0 LEAVE'.
TCK.TCK! SUPPOSE
you FINISH THAT STOKI
SYMOPSIS WITH THE
SWELL CUM* VOU'P
3UST THOUGHT OF.'
GUESS WE CAW'T WOVE
VET, POTAK.EYL RODNEYS
TOOK SICK VERY SUPPEWl
NOW you "WB DOME IT1.
got us th,rowed out
12 days before we
cam pull that j06
where'll we hide
cut till then?
I LOST
ME TEMPER
BUT MEUVJIW
CAW PATCH
THINGS UP.'
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He and She
Answer to Previous Puzzle
"Bah! I travel 1500 miles for a place to catch trout, and
this is what I get!"
Sweetwater Reporter, Texas, Monday, July 19, 1954
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By Merrill Blosser
( Die THAT
< INTELLIGENT
BROW.' DEEP THINK-
ER. TYPE J A FUTURE
PRESIDENT, MAYBE-
HE CAREp
TO BE/
Everyone rise, please
-f— his honor. jutxie
smith is entering the
chamber—ccough )
AHem '
There he is again ■
the handsome
Brute.' shadvside's
heart-breaker /
HEY,YA BIG
SQUARE.' <5Er
OFF OUR HOP-
SCOTCH '
yeah, plat with
someone ter
own size, ,
ccum bum '
S. Pa9off. 7- /fQj
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Assess
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Cooked
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THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE
By Wilson Scruggs
PRISCILLA'S POP
By Al Vermeer
do you mean HERE
or hereafter?
PERHAPS vou'd like
some lemonade.
reverend
(• ^tl weems
i wonder... do vou
have any formulas
for avoiding
the heat?
-r^j" well
' ^ that
depends
mrs.
WOULD
BE A
DELIGHT
IT'S
SUCH A
WARM
DAY
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BUGGS BUNNY
NOOK
WHICH
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AS MY 30S0M
PfiflSND 9USS
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Mr**. Ctrtoont. Int.
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i've been look'ug
every where for / yes,
you, diana— vl'llbet!
before >ou
take off;
may i have
txis dance?
this is a dull place...
let's set ojtof here
charlie
well, x like
that/
sure, baby...
got to keep
on the move.'
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 168, Ed. 1 Monday, July 19, 1954, newspaper, July 19, 1954; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth284185/m1/6/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.