Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954 Page: 6 of 16
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By Michael O'Malley
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both murpers were
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"We can't get married because I'm stuck for high school,
i and college after that—and all because Dad never fin-
ished the seventh grade!"
; I counted calories for a while but I never did have a
head for figures!
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FUNNY BUSINESS
By Hershberger
Answer to
Armistice Day
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By V. T. Hamlin
ALLEY OOP
what a time to be
caught without
my ax..
whooev/ / /^q^q ^own
WELL, I GUESS
THAT EXPLAINS
WHERE MY AX
WENT... SHE'S
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HANDKERCHIEF I
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CAPTAIN EASY
By Leslie Turner
it must be rachel, hon! hope
haswt used their bow since her
illness. but where would she
be going this late? _
I cwo'T
IMAGINE
mer, after they returhj hoiae.
I THOUGHT fP
PHONE HOPE, AND
SEE THAT EVERy-
THINS IS AIL RlGKf,
BUT HER LINE IS
STILL BUSY
I'M SURE
WE WERE
NEEDLE S5Ly
CONCERNED.
SHE WIIST
BE GA8BIN6
WITH JASON.
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WASH ANP
EASf DRIVE
OFF PROM THE
PRIMM HOUSE
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GST THRU CHECKIN' TH" LAST
CAR OWNER ON THAT LIST Ik)
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'It's a trick slab my husband installed for doorbell leaners!'*
Sweetwater Reporter, Texas, Thursday, November II, 1954
Previous Puzzle
55 Musical drama
57 Consumed
58 Beverage
59 Phase
60 Masculine
nickname
61 Editors (ab.)
62 Diner
DOWN
1 Shakes, as a
dog's tail
2 Mountain
nymph
3 Stair parts
4 Type of boat
5 Forest
creature
6 Many soldiers 26 Accomplish
died of their ment
29 Rip
31 Canoe
33 Journey
37 Required
RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By Merrill Blosser
. man1. are we in
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That record you just ISure, pop-
played, freckles.' i'd we had
like to have- , mo idea,
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PRISCILLA'S POP
By Al Vermeer
well:
son! WE'VE 1 / OH,
got it vBOV)
fixed!
AHH, IT'S GOOD '
TO PINO A FATHER,
SO ANXIOUS TO ry
DO THINGS,
THANKS, POP! NOW YOU
CAN STOP WORRYING
ABOUT HAVING TO TAKE
ME ON MY PAPER ROUTE
IN THE
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addled \) don1
allev cat1//concern
WHERE /I YOURSELF,
VATAKIN1] SIRE... I
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RETURN IT
anonl,
I aabrslv desire more
quict surroundings
TOR MY NAP!
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SWEETWATER, TEXAS
Butane
Propana
Diesel Fuel
12 Get up
13 Mineral rock
14 Scottish
sheepfold
15 Exploit
16 One (Fr.)
17 Split pea
18 Society of
Automotive
Engineers
(ab.)
19 Operated
21 Looks askance
23 Arid
25 Augment
27 Short-napped
fabric
28 Armistice
terms were
at
Versailles,
France
jiO Division of the
calyx
32 Permit
34 Bitter vetch
35 Gibbon
36 Female rabbit
37 Water wheel
39 Craft
41 Church
compartment
42 Priority
(prefix)
44 Silencing ad-
monishments
46 Wave top
48 The First
World War
was brought to
an on this
date in 1918
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46 Social group
7 Scottish alder
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24 Jaundice, as of47 Carry (coll.)
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51 American
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THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE
By Wilson Scruggs
one of these DAYS x i know the reuth-ano
he might not/let us \it has nothing to do
hope he never learns i with brooks norman's
but don't worry about losing
your prospective millionaire
son-in-law. he'll be around
tomorrow with flowers
other expensive
bauble/
behavior/
the truth of why vou
are SO critical of , «.
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mv dear,vou are
making a mistake
in being so harsh
with brooks
after all, he's
not a little
boy-
HIMjFLORABEL/
few
then let hi*
quit acting
like one/if
you must know(
mother, brooks
norman bores
me/
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954, newspaper, November 11, 1954; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth284283/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.