Cover scene does not occur in the story it illustrates.
Black and white on inside front cover.
Bob Ogle script credit is based on the use of his unique, telltale exclamation "Ug!" and that the story does not read like the work of any of the "regular" Donald Duck writers of the period such as Vic Lockman, Bob Gregory, or Carl Fallberg.
Mike Royer inks credit, per I.N.D.U.C.K.S.
Middle left page of centerfold.
Bob Ogle credited as the possible writer, due to the nature of the ending gag. Not a typical Vic Lockman scripted Goofy story of the period.
This story was the first appearance of Fethry Duck in the American comic books produced by Western Publishing. Though the character was very popular overseas, Fethry would only appear twice more, in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Western, 1962 Series) #304 (January 1966) and Donald Duck (Western, 1962 Series) #106 (March 1966). Fethry would not catch-on in the USA until decades later with the dominance of material produced for (and by) foreign publishers.
Bob Ogle script credit is based on the use of his unique, telltale exclamation "Ug!", and the overall humor of the story.
Positioning this as a "first appearance" for Fethry is Donald's line on page 1, panel 1: "Gee, I haven't seen him [Fethry] since our boyhood days!".
Pantomime. On final interior page of the comic.
Black and white on inside back cover.