Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1955 Page: 28 of 34
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like a girl. So I gave her up— stand at attention when that
If I insulted you, Hysteria, it was unintentional! Why, when
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the Iroquois
confederaey
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29. Tricks
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mineral
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10. Peels
12. A relative
13. Muse of
lyric poetry
14. Similar
15. Biased
18. Distress
signal
17. Destitute
of hair
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(abbr.)
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mount
21. Lazily
23. Route
24. Miscellany
25. Price
27. One who
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scaffolding
30. Indefinite
article
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thunder
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33. African
antelope
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38 Exclama-
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sorrow
37. Heaps
31. The little
girl in
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39 Smells
40. Desires
41. Projecting
end of a
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42. Units of
work
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state
38 Winglike
38. Solemn
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SUSAN ON A SWING
Here k Susan. Yes can help Ur bare fun on Ur own awing.
Color Soma M yen wish, perhape in • blue, rod or yellew Jrw
Mt “a t "ref hoard brewn Povte the pieture otif paper end
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in the middle el Sunan‛ handa. Put ■ long etring through her right
hand, from the back, deva the free! el her arm and inte Um Uh
on lU right aids of the ewing. Bring tU etring in back of her
tote Iba Uh on tU hit tab of the owing, up in foont of her arm
end into tU Uh in bar hit band.
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aort oath end of the urine ia the eame length, Estend on, end
of the pencil out from e table edge end hold the other end down
on tU lobio tilth e book. Now bitten tan owing back and forth
when yow give her e push.
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BATHTUB LOT"
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ths country up for sale. For years
I’ve been campsigning against
baths with slogans such as "Peo-
pls who take baths are all wet!"
and “Rub-a-dub-dub, keep out of
the tub!” Unfortunately, these
clever slogans haven't caught on
because the soap trusts keep hol-
lering that bathing makes you
popular. Ridiculous. Last year a
young girl named Alice had a
"crush” on me. She was too bash-
ful to mention it but I could tell
by the thoughtful way she avoid-
ed me that she was trying to
arouse my interest. And she did.
But every time I managed to get
near her I found that she smelled
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