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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES -
In the Land c f Miney Moc
•TORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINGS BY LEE WRIOH-
I OUT OUR WAY
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THH BANNER-HERALD, ATHBNB. GEORGIA
THURSDAY. WAY 17, 1983.
By Williams FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WILLIE’S A GREAT GUY
finally a loud l»lnrc attfracteil JavkV nllc
he |aw the hla Kates cf Elephant Palace >*
wan riding «»n started to move toward them
malt. "1 blew my trumpet to let you know :
Am!, at the name lime,
r»en. nod the efeiilinnt he
<»dby." rhouted the gatc-
eny Meeny Ls outside
jtfid. sure enough. an Jack %van carried
Eeny Meeny standing cn the groiUMi.
wlitli Jack wan riding,
tlie ground. Then he turned and waddled back Into the great palace.
■an carried out of
croimd. ’pattfiK FI
down and let th
f Elephant Palace, he m
The big elephant,
the little adventured nllp
jL!L
Vw 1 .' AA/I
COOOmoPMiM*
Sir ! ATS A PilCR 1
GAROiMOr 'fOO
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he's CrO'r That V
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BKAT A MIL- • /
"WE. CPOGSlNlG WATCMMAMIb GARDEN HAS
CTORTED TO PRODUCE ALREADY AND ME
Only PlAntho - iY YESTERDAY .
,_7R WtlliAM
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahem
^id now,” anhljEeny Meeny, "whocr would you like to go next?” Hut
I Jack could answer a big black cat with u long tailor cut acampeiing
lem. with Mir* In pursuit. my.” about ed jCeny Meeny, **|fat rat
took. We mustn’t let Flip hurt him.** And ha started after the do#,*
Unucd.) * .
s’ LET we KUoW^
V1UKTDAV WlAvlTlb
GO 1b-rtf B&LLSAME-
i’ll m rr wrrMiH'
GAtfeMAU SO Y'CAU GET
ItJ «,:u' ARTfeR TV
GAME COME PoWU To
*T\V LOCKER ROOM Ad 1
i'll have y’meet-m'
\ WHOLE team !«
GOSH red,
-tHatLl be swellJA
I'LL MAKE rrSOME
AFTfeRHOOkl WHeiJ
YOU’RE TWIRLING w
AU 1 TlL LOOK FOR
YOU To GIVE TH'
other team a
Ha-HaoftUaT
LAWSOU DOES
AUV vjHiTevJasH-
iug )Tll be oa)
TH’ FOUL limes;
ABOUT VEXT '
AUGUST HelL BE
piTcHilIg, but i
it’ll be
TtueyU. get^
outo his
CURVES LIKE
a oMe Piece
bathing suit!
IF UE eVER
FAIJS ANYBODY
iTll be
SOMEoME
Ithat fainted!
THE OLD HOME TOWN .
By Stanley
A
NOWO-HANkTH
IS COVERED |
FROM HEAD)
TO FEET"
I*
OWE OR THE TRAVELING. Sky>l PAJNTEC5 WC^KI/i;
on the old t/mmens block dropped mis worn
rjJ TWO HOURS BEFORE TAE NOON WHISTLE OLEVJ
&aOm today '
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
SOMETHING WRONG
By Allman
“All right, my daara N , said the Ti nkar Man. "And I can’t thank you
onough for your hflp.” „ r
fcJvery soldier in Biny-Bang Lam' that befurc, there would have beer,
lutd to have a new ault after the I no trouble in tho firat place," hi I
war, both wooden ones and tin said. “Now' for the other things.'
And many hod to have now arms
and legs and even heads, to say
nothing of plugs of wood or tin
bullet holes showed. The
last, battle had been a fierce one
,»lW hardly anyone escaped.
fco the Tinker Man, assisted b>
ii Twins, went right to work in
hospital at once,
i by one the soldiers were fin-
__- 7 quite as nice as new,.am
laid in neat rows In big card-boart
l*»eji with bright letters on top.
’“Now watch and see what I am
gqlng to do next,? said hte Tinke;
going to .do next** mid yie Tlnkei
nu>re war in Bind-Bang Land thi;
year, peace treaties or no peace
'lia went to hla cupboard am!
brought out a blk ball of atroni
tftin* and wrapped each box
aemtml and around, tying the string
in Itard knots.
.“Jf I had thought about doinr
a message
I J
And he picked up the damaged
airplanes, the submarine, the tank
and the war balloon.
The Tinker Man hammered and
tapped and soldered and screwed
until they. were fixed, too. These
also he put in big boxelT
"If you don’t need us any more
I think we'll be going," usld the
Twins. “We must take a mesi
to the Fairy ;
•All right,
Tinker Man. “And I can’t thank
you enough for your help,
my regards to her Royal Highness
please.”
The Twins promised and left
Bing-Bang Land at once In their
niugic shoes.
If any little boy gets a box of
tin soldiers or, wooden
next Christmas, he mui
nmlric them too closely. Very’
likely they have been through th»
war.
(To be Continued)
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1 6DE5S A LITTLE
BITE WON’T HURT
MB EITHER.-AT
LEAST THIS CHOCOLATE
CAKE LOOKS WORTHY
OF TAKING A CHANCE -
r
HELEN, WHAT
WERE y<*l> JUST;
LAUGHING AT 9 J 1 i u «7 RtAD
- J HERE IN THE
PAPER WHERE A
WOMAN DIDN'T
KISS HER HUSBAND
FOR TEN TEARS
SALESMAN SAM
By Swan
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