Editor(s):
Harry "A" Chesler (Editor & Publisher); Kenneth Fitch (Managing Editor)
Notes:
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First Line:
Run home little boy and ride your hobby horse
Synopsis:
Junior signs up for the rodeo, despite the taunts about his age, throws the bull, rescues the damsel in distress...all before his Mom wakes him for school.
First Line:
Shore is a tough break for your Dad...
Synopsis:
Bob Horn lives on his Dad's ranch, which has a valuable oil well just across the fence on his neighbor's property. Bob discovers by accident that the neighbor moved the fence, and that the well is really his father's property.
Notes:
Luke advertises for tough guys for his ranch and a bunch of guys with broken noses show up to apply. Luke tells them to go home and send the guy who broke their noses.