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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 15

Location:
Eureka, California
Issue Date:
Page:
15
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STANDARD Soturdoy, Ocr. 26, 1957, P. 15 LITTLE ORPHAN By Harold Sray BUT LET MM QET'THE CflSINO HE CALLED VOL WEU, BKH ft NCR PARTY "CUOSINS UP NOW- VOU ftu. MUST COME NK3HT, BOVef WOULD HAVS BEEN KfO TO PULL THE TRIQQER- MARTHA WAYNE By Wilson Scruggs HI, SOUK! HOWfe OUK FTKXXSAi. AUTHOR WANT A LAUGH? AMERICAN W3MAM-HMK HAS BE6N WILL VOU BUY A BOOK ABOUT F6IM THE FORCK5W LK4OJT '5tT ME CM TWE WST RICHT ID CWTEKVILE.

THAT POO. IS RU1MHG A MILLION A1JOTHER UTEKARV BOMS? THE OFFICE OF WLCTSR KANSCM VMATC. SWEETIE PIE BY Nadine 'Seltzer isfeS-SSh ABUJTOF KIHG CHAKUI the PanstiOwreJi of- Hammersmith. 6TMWS ABOVE. AN URM THftT CONTAINS THE HEART OF NICHOLAS CRlSPE HAD ORPEREOTHE BUSTANP URN PREFRREP ASA GESTURE OF HIS EVERLASTING LOYALTY Tht CA9TLE OF LOUPIAC France DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ASSAULTED' B1 WO LUBORERSUSIHQ GUNfWBER OftlLV FOR 8 MONTHS YETITSnu.

smUK 164 VfMSUTBl GREAT, BITTERH Of Europe TOMKOES SHAPED LKE PEHOUHS and about going sttady. I think tab Answer to Previous Puzzla By Dick Turner 50 Mountain (comb, form) 67 Love god 58 Cereal 59 Han 60 CanvM shelter 81 Weight of Indi; 62 Dines 1 Montreal II the largest in Canada it largest Canadian province 8 It hat an of 894.880 miles 11 Toward the sheltered side 13 Be sick 14 Sleeveless garment ISFur-be'arinj squatic 1C Scottish sheepCold 17 Feminine appellation 18 Rnng, as a bell SO Lines of i poetry 'S2 Voracious eel Mortify Everlasting i33 Mountain sickness ,34 African (var.) "DOWN 21Organo(sight TOIK Second 3 Ileum (comb. selling form) 84 With (Fr.) 3 River duclc Speakini! "4 Shout platform 5 Slow (musla) 28 6Hailen 27 Hindu Lilts garment 8 JS Erect 9 Communists 30 Fastidious 10 Domestic slave 31 Greekgod 11 Indonesians of ar of Mindanao S2 f'ol as much- 19 Dutch 34Tulor 40 Twitching 41 Greek letter 43 More unusual 44 Chafe 45 Uncommon 4 8 Famous British school 47 Bird's home 49 Cupola 50 Assam silkworm 51 Pause 52 Drunkards 55 Affirmative' vote 361 Persian prince JS7Easter (ab.) 138 High cards J390W Quebec is i city 41Iron 4 2'Rosters 44 Most of population It of i extraction 48 Helpers 53 Proportion Si Auricle "But Arnold isn't Daddy! It's just that school work isn't the type of work he's best suited for!" By Wayne Campbell "Wtlbitr years you're still in lha cornerl" Ewa Yea Has Farewell Party For Mrs. Wood Members of Ewa Lea Lodge No. 56, Degree of Pocahontas, met Wednesday evening at the home of Peggy Shieber on street for a social evening and to bid bon voyage to one of its members, Alice Wood, who will make Porterville her future home.

Games were played and prizes awarded. A miniature hat box containing a gift of money was presented (he guest of honor along with a card and wishes for happiness in her new home. Late in the evening delicious refreshments were served the following: Alice Wood, Alice CJousino, Verna Musser, Violet Cope, Helen Eva Avilla, Nell Violetle Turner, Martha Rayner, Elda Gray, Elizabeth Slater, Grace Why is it the nwddesl guy on orgumcnt is usually the one that's wrong? Lowden, A Tompkins, Gladys Janke, Helene Cooper and Peggy Shieber. Zua Pederson called earlier in (he evening but was unable to remain for Ihe entire party. BACK TO SCHOOL Castlcfon (Vt.) nn Al 52, Mrs.

Claire Parker, molher of three grown children, has enrolled in (he freshman class at Castleton Teachers college, ABBIE and SLATS By Raeburn Van Bure'h HE'S FCUN0-FOR THE FIRST TIME IN LIFE SWETHINS HE WANTS AND- I HAVE AH COO FEELING THAT OUR SOU HAS COME TO HIS SENSES, MV WHEN 00 VOO THINK 8H.LY WILL COME TO SENSES WILLING TO FIGHT FOR ALLEY OOP By V. I. Hmlliv LI'L ABNER. -SURE BEW BIRD-WATCHING, -A, LITTLE WHV EXCITEMENT TWEKXTY peace AGWNSV DUWNQ BRONZE AGE THUGS SELLING WITH NOTHING BUT TH A. itU'D MMHINE? ft.

KNCW BRIMS WOWM LUNCH? By Al Capp IT JEST COME OVER HAWKINS DAV IS UNHOOMISJ, ir GorrA BE HAS YO' FORGOTTEN SINCE MRS. PHOG- BOUMDDONE CLIMBED THEM GOLDEN STAIRS, LASTSPRING-- GOTTA RUN IN TH'SADIE HAWKINS PETUNIA GOT MAD B-BECAUSE I FOUGOT HER BIRTHPAY! PATCH TWSK5S UP! By Sam Leff 1 I NEVER 010, BUT I 00, (NFACT, I WANT TO ASK YOU IF COULD SORT OF ENGAGEO OH, MIKE- YESi THAT'S A WONOCfifUL SWELL, 1 I'M GOING TO TEU MY MANAGER ABOUT TOMTM I'VE W.SAVE GOT- SOME PACK YER BASS, MV WEAT NEWS. 1 1 WE'RE LEAVW FEB. MIKE-DO YOU BELIEVE IN LOVf AT FIRST SIGHT BUGS BUNNY CURLY KAYOE BLOND1E By Chick Young I WARM YOU, GOING TO Be SO CROSS I'M GCUNGTOSTOP SORROWING YOUR THINGS MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN By Lee Falk THEfeENOWT WHY-US'S PLAYING WITH ATRAIW--AS THOUGH IT WEREATOYf.

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Pages Available:
125,274
Years Available:
1952-1977