Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1954 Page: 6 of 8
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VIC FLINT
By Michael O'Malley
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84th.j- even raise a #500, 24-
houk loan FOR me, I
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ip you skjvelep
sonnie,
cant we
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monev. if h/s 3-to-/
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MISSION ON HIS 0BX PUT
IF SOU PONT RE ALL V
WANT TO MARRY /ME.
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CARNIVAL
By Dick Turned SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
ALLEY OOP
By V. T. Hamlin
i'm only trying/ why is it i am [ no one ...he
, to help >OU,/ NOT avenged of) broke the
what's the ipea\ doc.-.that / that ape? who (.chains him-
moving in and j babe is i loosed him from/ self,.!
crabbing my / trouble... \ hls shackles? j saw him.' ,
this way?/believe me, i
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seize that slave1
bind him with
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down or it won't
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"For your information, fmogene, you're now eating the
taxi fare home!"
FUNNY BUSINESS
By Hershberger
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Copr. 1504 Lr NE« Sflrvir.N. Inc.
"Oh, buck up, Roger! Dad will say yes, if you march right
in and tell him you want to take his biggest financial
worry off his hands!"
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CAPTAIN EASY
mi
By Leslie Turner
wash should have tha,
DEAL PRACTiCALLY CLOSED
by THE time x get these.
but MeKEE thought he'p
MEED WE, SO— SAY, I'd
better stop for gas:
hmw...here& that car. i followed for.
miles, them passed a few wiles bac
the same model awd color. as iaikie
hey hurry up,
will you! i'm late
already amd i've
GOT sixtv miles
TO drive!
oust a
moment
miss.,.i'll
be right
with you!
blazes, that
blonde is
sure upset
about some
thing!
might,
as easy
hears the
small city
where he
is to meet
wash.
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Sweetwater Reporter, Texas, Wednesday, October 13, 1954
FRECKLES AND HIS FR'ENDS
By Merrill Blosser
— t-EM---TOU'Ve
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Swell1
lou are now
about TO "TREAT ,
b tdthe wor<s'
W-l-R-P—
TME WO MAM IS
Requested To Pay//
TOUR
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all
this
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EDUCATION
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PRISCILLA'S POP
By Al Vermeer
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Why is it, when the play is on,^
The actors speak so low ? rt Hasar
\ou strain your ear but still can't hear
Because they mumble so!
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But then when the commercials conic,
Why is it, tell me, why?.... . . - *
The words come pounding out at you
Like thunder from the sky!
?UGGSBUNNY
.BUT IT WON'T COST
VOU AS MUCH!
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back:
HAVE YA PINISHED
PAINTIN' THEM SISNS
mv TRUCK VET?
)rkys
MOP
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ITS T-TAKIN
N\E LONGER
THAN I
SURED...
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REPORTER
CLASSIFIED
Phone
4677
ACROSS
"Rolling down
to "
- Lake
City, Utah
8 Strait.
between
Australia and
Tasmania
12 Sea eaglc-
13 Pen name of
Charles Lamb
14 Palo .
California
15 Speck
16 Performance
18 Damaged a
stocking
20 Rosters
21 Fish eggs
22 Black
24 Bazaar
26 Soon
27 Observe
30 Likenesses
32 Opponents
34 Best
35 Daedalus' son
(myth.)
36 Worm
37 Spreads to dry,
as hay
39 Wan
40 Unadorned
4 1 and
Magog in
London
42 Property
45 Frights
49 Deadlock
51 Prosecute
52 Game on
horseback
53 Skin disorder
54 Place
55 Spit
56 Demonstrative
pronoun
57 Fire residue
DOWN
1 Folks you
meet in Russia
2"The
curtain"
3 Natives of <
Canadian
province
4 A blue
suit
5 Toward the
sheltered side
6 City in New
Jersey
7 Small child
8 Band leader's
stafT
9 Landed
10 Greek porch
11 Male
descendants
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Scotland 40 Under
25 French friends 41 Salute
26 Fall flower 42 Vipers
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being 47 Regrets
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THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE
By Wilson Scruggs
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got to come back
later—no time to
look for it now.
the police-feel
awful...
IN his haste to
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wounded dr.
powers stum&les
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1954, newspaper, October 13, 1954; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth284258/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.