Show r t THE OODIN (UTAH) A Unch Ray's Corner Burgess Bedtime Stories A Littlo Saturday Talk: A Pet Lizard Not Interested Though yesterday be dead it lives And to today its blessing gives — Old Mother Nature Old Mr Toad! had told Peter Rabbit that he Was singing just for Mrs Toad and that’ his song was a love song “All my cousins are singing for lbvef he had added ‘For Mrs Toad? asked Peter I I I r UNCLE RAY ! On His Own Executive agreements entered into by the President of the United States with a foreign country do not require approval of the Senate except when money or war is involved FUNNY DUSINESS HERSHBERGER MAY 7 1933 IS NOW LENGTHS LEAPING BY FIVE TUTTLE W-QH- QHf SEEMS TO HATELOST CCMTDOl! HEADACHE IS HEADING FOE THE OUTSIDE HAL Tp ' I j asked Peter “That would have been a silly thing to do” said Old Mr Toad “When I go to sleep I go to sleep to stay asleep Why should I wake up to find out about things I’m not interested in?” j JOE PAL00KA HAM FISHER YOU CAN T 00 THAT KNOBBY YOU CATCH YOUR PLANE I’LL SEE THE BOYS DON'T LET TH' PRESS I’M SORRY KfEP THAT DOOR CLOSEO SAM IN He Couldn’t Answer That was something Peter couldn’t answer Nor could Peter understand how it was possible for anyone to have no curiYou know curiosity is osity i I would awaken and find 'him on the pillow beside me! “I failed to notice him ori the floor one day and stepped oh his tail Within a few weeks the tail was completely grown back! “Mr Three Legs used to spend warm ‘afternoons on the window screen catching flies For speed and direction he might have ASPIRIN j i i EVENING By LANK Old Mr Toad couldn’t shake his head because you know he j has no real heck “No” said he ' “I’m not interested” “ Didn’t you wake up at all and wonder what was going on?” arm-loa- d noon MICKEY FINN the things that happened while you were asleep?” asked Peter j ! SATURDAY “You don’t know what a bird winter you missed” said Peter “And I don’t want to knoW” replied Old Mr Toad “Don’t you want to know abbut Facts about a pet lizard are re- taught! something to the makers lated in a letter from Mrs Troy of supersonic missiles! He cerI Gaines She writes: tainly hustled his dinner off the “Your article about lizards re- screen I “He would creep toward a fly minded me of the time whenj1 we and then suddenly it was a case lived on" the desert near Fort of ‘now you see it now you don’t’ Thomas Arizona We had a pet The tongue would go back and lizard which spent one summer forth £o fast that all a person with us We called him Mr Three vwould notice would be one fly less Less because one of his hind legs on the window screen innocently was missing Maybe the leg was It was fine of you Mrs Gaines “No!” replied Old Mr Toad lost when this white sand lizard to tell us about the pet lizard I indignantly “Of course not! Ev- was in the amidst of wood which suppose it became lost in some waa being chopped In any case way at the end of that summer he probably was carried into the A few years ago I knew an house in an of wood girl who owned a little lizard1 his She took it from there residence green and'tookup Ife became quite a pet and California to Chicago but lost it followed me about the hpuse while staying at a hotel in the big while I did my work If I worked city I?wonder what a later guest at the stove he would be near by at that hotel may have thought Sometimes he would take a place if he taught sight of the lizard vfW I'tWt on the kitchen cabinet and peeping from somewhere say seemed to watch what I was do- from beneath a comer of a piling' If I took a nap in the after- low I STANDARD-EXAMINE- R i UHWELLOKAY THArS FOR KID YOU KNOW WHAT OETTIN' HELEN MEANS KN088YPCNT r SURE HEYWHERE'S KN088Y? WE WANT TO INTERVIEW KIM TOO T WORRY-£ET GOING V HE KAO TO LEAVE FELLAS GO AHEAD HL ANSWER FOR HIM aa e lr forever getting Peter into trou- ble He started to tell Old Mr Toad about the bitter cold and the great storms and the hard times but soon held his tongue Old Mr Toad simply wasn’t listening He was interested in just one thing and that was singing his have legs haven’t I?” re-- love song and between times torted Old Mr Toad He watching for Mrs Toad wasn’t in interested else anything eryone of the singers in the “Just think of not knowing chorus of the Smiling Pool is about what has h a p-singing a love song for someone anything said Peter to Mrs Pe- j pened” special” “Oh” said Peter lamely Then ter“What of it? What happens tohe changed the subject “Where is for me” day enough replied did you spend the winter?” Mrs Peter “Where I usually do” replied The next story: The Homely Old Mr Toad “In the ground” Cousins “I know you spend it in the Copyright 1955 by ground because I’ve seen you W Burgess Thornton But I was wondering dig in where in the ground you spent Ms L c j FEsDcfc THE JACKSON TWINS DICK BROOKS j last winter” said Peter He Meant the (Garden “Where I have spent every By HAL COCHRAN winter since I remember” said Sourness never has spoiled as Old Mr Toad! and Peter knew many quarts of milk as it has he meant Farmer Brown’s gar-- people Barbs HOOK SLIDER SHERRY 1 den “But that is such a long way from the Smiling Pool” said Pe- - ter sonny will be going swimming without permission and the leather slipper will be j i “What of it? I have legs haven’t I?” retorted Old Mr Toad Peter grinned He was thinking of Old Mr Toad’s short front legs and how' he traveled by hopping and what a slow method that was for a long journey “I suppose you’ll go back there when you leave the Smiling Pool” said he ‘I certainly will if nothing hap-- 1 ' pens” relied Old Mr Toad ‘ke eats Tike a pig 4nd FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS canary! r 1 WANT"fc CATF BAZOO wmats your eon's — FILE 'C1WS RATING WHY ON HIM? £ lSi WHAT ARE YOU ME-N- EW t i to speak of RILL blossER- LL - EYANSVLLE AY TRAIN TO I A COOL LEMON A DAMP NOODLE G 1 I'M ATOOGH BUSINESS MAN — WHAT LOOKS SWINDLING IS ACTUALLY OUTSMARTING THE YOU HAVE TO FEED AT THE END 1— I HOPE I'M NOT TO GET BACK IN YOUR GRACES BY OFFERING YOUR FATHER A PARTNERSHIP IN THIS URANIUM VENTURE TRUDY — CLOSET OF A 1 McEVOY and S TRIED EL DIXIE DUGAN You REALLY picked your-- SELF JLiU - y—j r ounces 9 £sre GOT TOGO NOW- EVANSVILLE IS READY KID-I'- BE SEEIN'— (GULP) DID YOU SAY j TA K3 s SO LONG GEE TH ATS GREAT YORK CLEVELAND BROOKLYN BUT THE CARDS WERE THE LUCKY ONES t When fishermen start telling tall tales it would help if they’d & keep them short There’s! no harm in rocks on the matrimonial sqa if they always are cradle rocks It won’t be long until the jirls ns ill be talking about bat ling suits though they’ll have little By-MER- Hello lois dear this IS TRUDY CAMPBELL — WILSON DOING HERE IN CHICAGO rSHOWBQAT felt ' j ’"He' OF COURSE THERE WERE LOTS OF OTHER TEAMS BIDDING FOR Soon ! r osTA REe! 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