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- Ball one!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Regina Rich; Cadbury
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- Richie gets thrown out of a ball game, so Cadbury accompanies him to the shower.
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- Hurry, Reggie! The Rich derby is about to start!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough
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- Richie and Reggie watch a horse race.
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Mr. Zipp; Cadbury; Felix Flug
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- A thief steals an instant transporter but can't use it to make his getaway because he didn't pay his electricity bill.
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- Where are you going in such a hurry Cousin Reggie?
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough
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- Reggie buys all the TVs in town so he can watch every football game.
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- Richie Rich; Richard Rich Sr.; Regina Rich; Nurse Jenny; Plumber Al; Tom the window washer; Chef Pierre
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- In an effort to make the family nurse stay on at the Rich estate, Richie devises a scheme to let her help all the other staff with their jobs.
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- Hi, Fellows!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly
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- Richie and his pals fly kites.
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- It's time for your bath, Master Richie!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Cadbury
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- When Richie doesn't want to take a bath, Cadbury lets him go for a swim instead.
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- I'll lock you in here until the police come!
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- humor; children
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- Cadbury; Richie Rich
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- Cadbury locks a burglar in Mrs. Rich's jewel room, but he nearly escapes when he fashions a ladder out of her necklaces.
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- Hi, Cousin Reggie!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough; Cousin Buckle
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- Cousin Buckle remembers all the practical jokes Reggie played on him when he was younger.
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- Little Dot; Aunt Soapy;
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- Dot's Aunt Soapy, a cleaning woman, cleans up the whole town.
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- 'Daddy, could I talk to you?'
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- humor; children
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- Mr. Johnson; Bartholomew Johnson; Mrs. Johnson
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- Mr. Johnson doesn't want to spend time with his son because he is "a little monster".
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- Before 1930 nobody had hamsters as pets.
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- non-fiction; animal; children
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- Advice on taking care of a hamster.
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- Snootsy Van Snarle is the toughest customer to sell, Lotta! But he's got a son named Cyril--
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- humor; children
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- Lotta Plump; Pa Plump; servant; Mr. Van Snarle; Cyril Van Snarle
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- Mr. Plump wants to sell a product to a snooty guy, but Lotta is eager to meet his son, Cyril. Lotta sees an innocent boy assuming to be Cyril who is about to be threatened by a bully. Lotta tries to defeat the bully, and it turns out that Cyril is the bully all along.
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- What a beautiful new horse Dad got me!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough
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- Reggie shows off his new sports car, but Richie's new horse has advantages.
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- Shall we go for a walk on the estate or go into one of my play rooms?
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad
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- Richie uses a gigantic coin flipping machine to choose what to do with Gloria.
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- Gosh! It'll be good to see Dad!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Richard Rich; Gloria Glad; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly
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- When Richie overhears his father say he was "wiped out", he believes that he went broke and desperately starts selling off assets to try and help the family.
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Part 1 of 2. Continued as "Get the Facts, Son!" in this issue.
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- Little Lotta
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- Lotta makes a diving board for other kids to jump off.
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There is no dialog in this story.
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- Hi, GLoria! What are you doing?
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad
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- Richie gives Gloria a money plant to help her raise money for her school.
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- Master Rich, Sir!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Cadbury; Gloria Glad; Freckles Friendly; Richard Rich Sr.
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- Richie finally learns what his father meant when he said he "wiped out". It meant he fell off a surfboard.
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Part 2 of 2. Story continued from "Wiped Out!" in this issue.
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- Little Dot; Mr. Polka
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- Dot enters a contest, where the prize is a bunch of dots.
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- humor; military
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- Private Gerald Harris; Sergeant Gillicudy; Private Kenneth K. Dean
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- Private Harris steals a jeep and crashed into the general's car.
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This page includes a house ad for Harvey Comics at the bottom.
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- Mrs. Wilson; Kathy; Mr. Wilson
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- Mrs. WIlson allows Kathy to stay home alone while she runs an errand, but makes her promise to not open the door for anyone. Unfortunately for Mr. Wilson, that includes him.
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Includes a four panel house advertisement for Wendy comics at the bottom of the page.
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- Little Lotta; Mr Plump; Herman Shultz; Mr. Shultz
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- Lotta mistakenly thinks Herman is taking her on a date to a swanky casino, so she has her father take her shopping for a new outfit. It turns out that they just go to the movies.
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