Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1940 Page: 16 of 18
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OUT OUR WAY
The Willets
By Williams
gee, the money you saved ^ same old story
by sharpening mv skates jf twenty cents saved,
will take care of K\V car YX with vou, is twenty
pare. us kids are going cents spent for.
over. to —^ ^i something
THE ClTy
rink,
vou're not going wav over. to)'.- !
the city r.ikjk/ — '
it's too far.-
you'll freeze
why "don't you kids
get smart and
freeze your. own
pond "down on
the corner.
lot/?
going
■r.ight
away
w////f all c,etj m^yM/M
willet/ let
'ec. come !!
how
coming
that's what i
figured "so e.
borrowed some
old hose amd a
wrench from
the fire
house
with
dinky
all set
soys?
-iPV-t-t?
i rfl r'mmmff™88™!
v\
mw
why can't
awd spoil the
funniest sight
stve ever seem?
SHUT IT OFF.
SHUT IT OFF .
out
NOT A ^
CHAWCEi J
&
PTI
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COPR. 1940 BY NEA SE
BOS'N HAL, Sea Scout
Turncoat
By FRANK V. MARTINEK
gCENE-THE RADlOf®
ROOM OF A
CERTAIN U. S-
COAST GUARD STATION
ON THE ATLANTIC.
A PUZZLING S.O-S.
MAS JU5T BEEN
PICKED UP, ABRUPTLY
BROKEN OFF AFTER
THE F0LLCMNSV0RD5-
^IELP-S.S. HARRY
CAILING-WE'RE
BEING ATTACKED
BY- "
s&eantime, aboard
melvin horn's
ill-fated craft,
its bewildered
ship's company
have all been
placed under
guard by men
from the
mysterious
raider —
say chief, there js a ship listed as
the harry. just recently registered,
too-taken over from
the atlantic fruit
lines
owner hm-m-it left fort
melvin J some days ago "to
horn of -(.explorethe sargasso
new york.) sea"
man / that takes in a huge sea-
weed area almost as big as europe /
if that's all we can find out about
the harry's location, rescue will
be impossible.
&
&
^ you'll never get away
with this, whatever
your game is f THE U.S.
COAST GUARD-
don't make
me laugh,
horn-
•v
SUB#
;:V<:X:y;
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v f * 1 s
* ____ —
YOU'RE OUTTA
LUCK. YOUR ,
OPERATOR DIDN'T
HAVE TIME TO
CALL FOR
HELP,'
didn't you know that the first
shot from our deck gun smashed
your radio
J
* PSS-T7 STUMPS - V NOT ME, SONNY A
CAN'T YOU THINK OFJ WHAT I 5AY/ IT
SOME PLAN TO jt^ SERVES HORN
ESCAPE ? SI RIGHT- LOSlN' HIS
SHIP-
TwUtffS HE NOSIN'AROUND
IN THE SARGASSO FOR,
ANYWAY? HES RICH.-
WE BETTER STAY HOME
AND MIND MM
HIS MONEY RIGHT YARE,
OLD BOY-
fgah/ i'm fed up with these
white-livered shipmates. you
fellers are kind, buddy .
an' r say MORE POWER TO YE /
k
firelmwu h t* "•
Idlrau. lot ) TrtH. Mark
o" 1. P.t 0 mc.
now outside, twe mysterv raider
GETS UNDERWAY, TOWING ITS WELPLESS
VICTIM.WHAT IS ITS SECRET DESTINATION ?
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1940, newspaper, February 25, 1940; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth310207/m1/16/: 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.