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THIS BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEOBCM
MONDAY. NOVEMBER it. 1959.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It’s Quite Different
-By Cap Higgins
Accepted
ADAM AND EVA
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
5 ON tiUl.li ISLAN'fe 1 ’ ‘.
■ Story by Hal Cochran. Drawing* by Lee Wright.
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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
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"Come on. fellown!
what did I planted fl\
^tell you? Didn't 1 nay that D'xle “Maybe
■land *a» a fine lilacs? Look at that awered X
W rtce-fleld all apeclatly planted fo.- nice little
ns. Nothing tike that up north.” like a till
A little brown and white bint "If he’«
with a yellow throat made this Iona ought to 1
apecch to a couple of doaen of hla "perhaps
fricaih. They wore all reatlng In a his friend
6 pinMreee after their long Journey, and keep
The blrda hadn't noticed n couple nut hot
of amall figures nearby—a little Rubber It
boy and girl who nodded knowingly on, fellow
at each other when they heard far ns Si
What the blrda were Baying. we'll have
"That's Robhor n'cebird and hla news. Non
gang that Ulster Rlcefidd asked hold beeai
as to look ihj t for’Tnalii Nick io iCCan.ce .1
Nancy. ‘Hid .yon hear him say to oat at
that the rj'ie md been 'apetiallyready, go.'
IF WASH FUNK DIDN'T
HAVE A LOT OF POU_,HED
NEVER GET ANYWHERE.
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AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SdCI
SUPPRESSION OF, PIPE SMOKINO,
VISITED OTTOS SMOKE .
SHOP EARLY TODAY- -C==^v-
wonldl Really, 1'tn so upset Spink, spank, spink, spank, apink!’ Rice growce in surprise. "I'll
re to sing to steady my ‘ “Why Us' Bobbin Bobolink" tier right out and put up a welc
. Como on, let’a all alng. It Nancy. "We'll have-.tp h^yry and sign. I nerer knew that bobol
us good." And to the Twin* fell Skater Rlcegrower that it's amt rice bird* war* the »am
nent. what should the birds all a mistake. Bobble’s the sweet guess they’re welcome to a W
- ""..V:"' *? -. rice on U*T Wwwjm." . ^
"Dm! Yam! Isn't this grand!’ her.”
they warbled Just then there was a sharp tint
"Spink! Spink! Isn't It fine!" bang, bang! And the birds, rose
they chirped. "Bobbie, yon’re a Cue a panic and nwarmadihack Into tl
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