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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, October 4, 1973 2I C By Walt Disney Donald Duck '0 4 Cpoa P3" He7 eCKSJ ' FS6 TO ' T8,.L AS I SKI ' TVvFNTS Johnson Bv Terd Moon Mullins Born Bandit . where's DRUM THAT WAS , boats v,.r - 'A "Y romolete 0 sends Andv set o( the AAerit Stuto Jocelvne dent Encyclopedia Lcpomte, 13, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, for her question: , rchie Bob Montana By HES YES, Enjoys Varied Diet R:5HTHE? Tn m-- AFRAID Dick T racy T Bv Chester Could OF CATNAPPERS.V THEY T VERY SOUR FAT. 1FR 1 VALUABLE IS AFRAtDl PED.SREED SOANE ONE SI AMESE CIGARETTE USING OeUQUE LIGHT, aXraCY AND SAM AT THE SCENE OF THE I ATEST SUSPECTED ARSON. will steal his CATS ?. LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN SEE. w AV4A! 's DUTTS-tkat- bits D ODD-AN- WAIT A MINUTE. IS TH'S OURAHSWER? OF CHARRED WOOD - M cta.'ita, 'mV2Zi- -' YOU NOW HAVE FIVE MINUTES TO TELL ME YOUR PROBLEM ...AND YOU'RE GETTiNS OUT,' Skfcrt red Ba-M- jlT DOWN AND T SAM, YOU'RE START TALKING YOU tGoujv Paul .Nichols Bv Judge Parker OKAY, MY SHOULDN'T BE CREATING ME THIS Bv Mort Walker Beetle Bailey WAY,' j Bv Alex -t Summer Woods Graham The summer woods offer an almost endless smorgasbord of grasshoppers and other insects, grubs and caterpillars, worms and snails. He loves to splash around in the water, using his clever little hands to pry clams from under the stones. He cracks them open with his teeth and pokes out the juicy meat with his fingers. Sometimes he catches a fish dozing in the shallows. Once in a while he captures a frisky frog. Bv Cus Arriola W!EHJEJEJS. he POLISHES His SHOES, SPEAKS cm a cAb at his (reAVAO T HE TEMPLES M&- - 'tori' Frank Bv Caholine Aliev What does a raccoon eat during the summer? This handsome fellow, as everybody knows, is famous table fastidious his for manners. Many people have seen him by a quiet stream, patiently dunking his dinner in the clean water. Naturally we assume that the fussy fellow does this to nnse off the dirt However, scientists are not so sure. They suspect that the raccoon may have other reasons for washing his food. The raccoon is a born snacker, who rarely sits down to a large meal. Nature gave him a splendid assortment of 40 teeth and he uses them to enjoy a very varied diet. His matching uppers and lowers include 12 incisors for biting, four canines for tearing, plus 16 premolars and eight molars for serious chewing. Basically, he Is a carnivore, but the fact that he can eat both meat and vegetables contributes greatly to his survival. LAWYER. Gordo K ill" Funkv W I2f IG Bv Tom Baliuk inkerbean sc 3 33 3l 11371. nsllu srins H. ILCTI ft8D3 ttS 3LL SUITS IE khV sicliJ sunns! dcTI 1 3513. ma. y . n il'.IT JZ Jt t In the woods, he forages through the bushes and climbs trees in search of insects and grubs, birds and bird eggs, other smallish mice and rodents. His vegetable snacks include seeds, berries and fallen fruit. He is an excellent climber. His refuge may be a nest high in the boughs or, when his tummy is full, he may retire to a homey hollow in the roots of a tree. ' Dik Browne Bv llagar the Horrible Bv B.C. MorieY, AtozsV, Money! You Want f yom Me is Money all ' Ask Andy ThllNK MAPS I'M Johnnv Hart WHO'S OOlMfe T20 I'p UKE A PERMIT TO HOLD K RCC FSTMl. CLEAN UP AFTER the Promoters. it's oyer ? , 0AT PO you There is, you would think, an abundance of groceries in the woods all through the summer. This is true. Nevertheless, the raccoon is a bom bandit, fascinated by people and peoples property. Maybe this is why nature added that burglars mask to his wistful little fumy face. In any case, he when helps possible himself to the farmers npe com and various other grams. 7 ( . of ri fef?AAlTS .ununuted ' titt n Little Rascal g Bv On Stage HE squaws Leonard Starr By R. Myers Bruom-Hild- a tkhjhe xj ..mjsyse ms ttaxctte k ABETTER NOT. KEEP AMAY CtTL SPATS... SHRAVEPP MOOSE HATCH SCPiffiTKAEOl MAYBE KEEP COCRETE T TAKE 6000NESS VKHAT when possible, the wicked little rascal steals eggs and even baby chicks. Naturally people who install chicken protected properly runs are not bothered by racand other coons, coyotes small predators that belong in the wilds. Also I'M ONE OF HI4T0RY4 ilEuCNOARY CREATURES, 'L A TRCLMAJD 1 ARE YOU I'LL BET THEY CAUSE YOU'RE HALF TROLL AND HALF FISH, HUH HBY... im 0$ TOP HALF TROLL . THE BOTTOM CAU. YOU THAT ME-T- ,v Sfo is I J Zf k;M . r AUY DYNAMITE Obviously there is plenty of food in the woods to fatten By Y don't By Tom K. Ryan Reg. Sim the Tumbleweeds BESiLDf, PERCY IT'S NOT WE YOUR T03 HATE YOU FOR YOURSELF AiON - the raccoon through the long summer months. If he lives where winters are cold, come fall he retires to his burrow. There he dozes until spnng returns, though he does not sink into the deep sleep of hibernation. FOWLEH GAS rv DELUXE Glass-Line- d WATER HEATERS Bv Mell Momma J have wonderful, WONDERFUL CHILDREN, . MR. H 0391 my 1 L MARYELDU4, MR. 3-- By Alex Kotzky G PROFESSOR , IT'S GOOP TO SEE you THE FIR4T THIN6 I'LL TELL YOU ABOUT, MY CHILDREN U ARE VERY Y 00, Apartment Thoughtful 14... CHILDREN LOWE. VOU BEEH WAITING LONG? JUSTAFEWMINUTES' THOUGHT I P PR OP iN TO SEE WHERE you RE LIVING AND I HAVE . 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