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The Oshawa Times, 26 Jul 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 26, 1960 15 Er --_-- Tw § | WHATS GOOD FOR ME 16 FOR.YOU TO A AB) AND LET YOU » WELLGO TO NOO ' THANK YO; A DISAPPEAR. EVAPORATE ,, GET GUIETLY "Will J MUTILATE THE Fl Boat Vik By guint. | WOUDNT Yop mcr Snooze | § EVERY He tt | | ying TRANG-DOGPATCH RICKETYBACK= | (Alle soared MIKE-- | i Ea IS a) Aids Forest Fire Fight 7 RIGHTLY KNOW EF A bp YAWKTRIPIS A\ 'o'LIFE AN' A KINTURN IT \. AMATTERO DEATHS KAMLOOPS, 'B.C. (CP)--A gi. ant flying boat, dropping swim ming - pool size loads of water, joined the battle Sunday as 2,351 men fought almost 300 forest fires in central British Columbia. Forest service officials said the four-engined hibi Martin Mars, capable of dropping 7,000 HE JUST GOT PUNISHED AW! SHE SHOULDNT MAMA LETS MY RASPBERRY gallons of water at a time, did a WHATS WRONG J] BY GRANDMA FOR PUNISH HIM FOR LITTLE BROTHER FINGER- good job in fighting a 13,000-acre WITH BUBBA )\ FINGER-PAINTING! THAT! AR PAINT ALL THE TIME! le) | 2 fire burning out of control at Ld 4 nr % p- ? or 2 d 3 CH LI'L ABNER JULIET JONES DONT ¥'WANT T' KNOW WHAT MILK SHAKES, if WR Hao Re "MILK & y ESSERT BANANA SPLITS, DESSER (AND STRAWBERRY NIAM SANDWICHES, Spius Creek, 73 miles southwest of here, The blaze has kept upwards of 600 men busy more than a week and is burning through valuable stands of spruce, red cedar, fir and yellow pine, The 80-ton plane was made available to the forest service by coast timber compa- nies for trial purposes. The aircraft made eight runs over the fire. The forest service said 137 bul dolzers and 10 aircraft are help- ing men fight outbreaks in the district, Twelve new fires were -------- (reported during the weekend, WHAT OVO HOSTILE INDIANS ARE dew ( YOU SAY THAT, BUT HOW most of them "sleepers" caused WANT AN' A GOOD WATCH- ! ; Te 70 LOOK AT 2? / DONT SEF WAITING IN THAT WOODS DO WE KNOW ITS TRUE? sired): tom POG ALWAYS WATCHES | 2 > ) ee "Any HivG Burl | 70 AMBUSH YOUR Ba 7 ee ov ol, dorm I / MUGGS AND SKEETER o 1,8 7) DONALD DUCK TER! Lee / Cooler weather last week eased OVER HIS MASTER! 22 MACON TRAN, conditions in the Kamloops and neighboring Nelson districts, al though the forest fire rating was still high to extreme, A small amount of rain helped firefight- ers in the Birch Island and Blue River districts north of here dur- ing the weekend, but was not enough to put out the main fires. ARSON SEEN Arson was reported in the Nel- son district where 1,365 men are fighting 81 fires. One outbreak in the Fernie district has burned over 7,000 acres in two weeks. Four human - set fires were quickly extinguished in the Kres AND IN MEMORY OF THAT, (4 tova area where many radical GONNA TAKE YOUR SHARE KNOW, Sons of Freedom Doukhobors OF THAT BANK LOOT 50 NO ONE eet live, The sect has been blamed ELSE, LKE SCORPIO, FOR i q 4 in the past for bombings, The INSTANCE; CAN 6€T IT { { > SHOULD JUMP SHIPS forest service maintains special CAN YoU FLY THIS patrols in the area during the CRATE BACK TO fire season, > i i Mis. Logan At Kedron WA KEDRON -- Mrs. R. E, Lee was hostess to Kedron Woman's Association Wednesday, Mrs, Logan of £nniskillen spoke on the Five Oaks Training Centre, and gave the group a 6: great deal of information. Mrs. J. Starr moved a vote of thanks. Brenda Hop kins, Rosemary & Greer, Anne Bishop and Joan Ogle sang and Lynda Scott play- Extend To All Employees Of General Motors, BEST WISHES Os Jue IY Mrs, R. Dale, Mrs. W. Mountjoy For A SAFE And HAPPY HOLIDAY di Mrs. W Woodward presided for a brief business period and f refreshments were served by "rnd SpmioY | JOEY, YOUR IT MUST BE MUMPS/ I'LL, BUT,GRANDMA, THERE'S NOTHIN | GOSH, IT" JUST MY CANDY Mrs, R. Lee, Mrs, B. Lee and . % S20 'g | | CHEEKS LOOK GET YOU T* TH' DOCTOR WRONG WITH ME,, / fri | JAWBREAKER/ Mrs. J. Campbell. 1h THE LONE RANGER i 3 {in the wilderness X near bear Camp. J IR lax, Wiad sighas roerved. SECRET AGENT X 9 il (mere poX T boNT Kiow-BuT, "THEY THOUGHT MAYES WE WERE) ALL SWOLLEN/ SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC YOU THINK | WE'LL FIND | ol ? HIDIN' THE PROFESSOR, ZERD= zz The Sunday School picnie will RM! = " : a ) % GEE, I WONDER WHERE 4 be held on Wednesday, July 27, . | | jh REALLY 18// ~~ at the Mountjoy picnic grounds. \ [I 2 rl and ™ A program of races and sports is 4 ll | em ort Hu planned to follow supper. PERSONALS Soviets Hand Over Body Of U.S. Pilot MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russia today handed over to American ° officials the body of Capt. Willard = ay SHADY AND JOE ARE SEALED INTO THE G. Palm, 39-year-old pilot of the AM A CAPSULE AND BRICK MAKES SURE THEY] |U.S. RB-47 reconnaissance plane SHADY FINDS THE ESCAPE CAPSULES H - ARE FIRED FREE OF THE SPACE=~ [™7Z shot down by Soviet fighters over ON THE _TIMB=MACHING win SHADY! of | MACHINE 1. = rt the Arctic July 1. Hee! Jisws peg pi) Ld ha 3, i Palm's body was turned over TWO! THE - ) JOE 1 aN f "| |to American Consul Richard ~ MaN Pops! TAKE THe LONE 4 3 i g ; 2 Schneider in a Moscow mortuary while a uniformed guard of honor of American military. and air force attaches was kept waiting for half an hour on the sidewalk outside, The body, in a plain brown cof- fin, was driven in a canvas. CE I 5 A Wisi ? i Ral / covered Soviet army truck to BUSINESS \ Pi. /_ NN ay ) HE ling 7% ve ! ¢ Sheremetyevo airport to be flown DEAL! ' y : : V8 \ X oc 8 g .- sama to Amsterdam aboard a chartered ~ J V/ 70 | Dutch plane on the first leg of its flight back home. A GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER YOU KNOW YOU'LL BE ) i LESS YOU WOULDN'T UNDER! -- A > IF I TRIED TO TELL WELL, IF THAT'S +1 DOM {E WAY IT IS (KNOW WHY te THE WA YOU'RE MLXING SUCH A BIG THING BRICK BRADFORD JANE ARDEN { GIVING YOU AND CHRISTY AS A BOILER SAM BURNING AL | I OPENTHE | YOU SAY, | SAMS ACARD! | THE BRIDAL SUITE, NOTHINGS {,, \ DOWN HERE! L \_ THOSE STEAKS! . PORTHOLES, / ADMIRAL... | HE'S ALWAYS SAME IF YOUDONT FORGETTING Fireworks, Parade JI1\ 00 &00D FOROLR GUESTS, A ARE Qe Nf § ; 7 7 a a \¢ A HE In Old Home Week "PANY OLD TIWE, ADMIRAL, 0 (ee ITS ROT (& WONDER, i) i | OKAYIF ANYTHING \ Tee-Hee! y z ! GANANOQUE (CP) -- Old Home Week in this village 16 miles east of Kingston ended Saturday night with a firemen"s parade, the swirl of bagpipes and the crackle of fireworks. Many of the thousands of out- of-town visitors won prizes- dur- ing the final judging of carnival. Winners included the Peterbor- ough Ornamental Swimming Club who won the women's war HENRY . canoe race, and the Ottawa Rid- eaus who won the . paddling championship. , y one highlights of the feglival NC = Ca ay -- were historical pageants, baking ZNINENZN] x eT : contests, maple dances, pancake breakfasts, harness racing, a | beard-growing competition and a curling tournament, LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE SALLY'S SALLIES TWO MORE HORSES MISSING, Yl | I THINK YOUR THOROUGHWRED SOUNDS LIKE IT MI ET MISS FENTON! THEY MUST 16 BEING RUSTLED | THE THIE xe por ogee AY WHILE ROGERS AND FISURE THE RUNAWAY TRA! p ol ARE YOU GOING HASING THAT BLASTED WILL BE BLAMED FOR T! 3 = TO DO T NIGHT ! DISAPPEARANCES | ROY ROGERS i Ie =" = L et wd UTP ense "I'd like a pair rp» 26 Distributed by King Features Syndicate. proof heels." "Must your mother go EVERYWHERE with us?"

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