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    WALT DISNEY'S

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    WALT DISNEY'S

    It is a elose call for Zorro when his money-hungry enemies give wild chase to turn himin for the handsome reward of a bar of gold.

    Sergeant Garcia also has a secret plan andhopes to collect the reward for himself andto revel in the glory of Zorro'a capture.

    THE WELL

    Garcia's lancers refuse to pay for refresh- But it is a different matter when Zorro face.,

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    y WALT DIINEVSTHE BUR OF GOLD J

    1 ON MTEGNOON, a It HIS gffNCMO FfiOMTWJ

    /whoa: what is.( THIS? SEftoRJIMINEV WALKING

    IfeiMNOW, THEN. ..TELL ME JUST WHY HM1 If' TAXES, DOMHAH TO SELL SUCH A FINE HORSE ! y\, DIESO..,

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    ins Co. Copyright /)ml ion Dl this

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    LET ZORRO 9ETWEJUDGE OF THAT,PtPRO i I AWCERTAIN HE WILLHELPyou.' , .A

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    THE' ONE GUAM? RE/MIINtNe BY THE CELLSIS SOOti SU8QUBD

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    As zoiwo mm juw re/icu rut top of the

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    MOUNT UP, LANCERS.' SEARCH THECOUNTffYSlOE ' WE MUST FIND THEPRISONER .'

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    YOU WILL g SAFE HEBE...ASIDE fROW VOU? BBffTHER.PEDRO, YOU ABE TO TALK TONO ONE... SEE NO ONEUNTIL WE GET PURTHERINSTRUCTIONS.'

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    V(JU ABE EXCUSED THISTLE, SAttClA...BECAUSE 1 HAVE COWE OM ^RE IMPORTANTMATTERS.' WE WILL PISCUS5 THIS INYOUR OFFICEAS ACTING COAAANDANTE, IT IS YOUR \RESPONSIBILITY TO SEE THAT THINGS JARE PONE WGHT HERE, \$ THAT JNOT SO r , ^-< _

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    I SEE >U GOT IM ^^MESSAGE, SEHOCE6: WE 1HAVE MUCH TO TALK ASOUT .'

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    But as the/ approach the tarts...STOP THERE, PEDRO .' ITAKE OVER NOW .' THE CAPlTAW IS

    IN CONFERENCE. ..HE CANNOT BEDISTURBED BY ANYONE BUT ME /

    YOU SHALL SET YOURREWARD/ I WILLTELLTHE CAPlTAN HOWHEROIC YOU ARE i GOHOME NOW AND VOUWILL HEAR fROM ME .'I PROMISE YOU '

    OHO.' SO GARCIA iWOULD PRETEND \TO BE MY JCAPTOR, EH I J

    i HAVEDONE IT,CAPlTAN! I HAVEPERSONALLY CAPTUREDSEffoR 20RRO-' IT TOOKGREAT COURAGE

    YOU ARE INDEED AHERO, SERGEANTGARCIA ! HOW DIDI YOU MANAGE IT 1

    HEISAKGRY, CAPlTAN ...ALLTPE WAY HERE HEWAS BEEN THREATENING To SAY SOMEONE ELSECAPTURED HIM.' IT p ^--'IS ONLY BECAUSE HE [ p EB0 JIM1NEZ ^N.~>YOU 1

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    iIT WILL HAVE TO BERETURNED.. .THIS ISAFRAUD .' 1 WILL NOT

    f ALLOW IT i AND, 8ESI0E5,the reward was onlv if~u were captured'

    FROW PEPRD JIMIHEZ...1T IS PROOFTHAT HE CAPTURED WE .' I COULD NOTHAVE THIS IF GARCIA WERE TELLINGyoU THE TRUTH '

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    Gramps was hardly out of sight before Benwas down at the corral, leaning on Ihe fence,watching Midnight wilh a calculating gleamin his eye, Ten-year-old lody felt his stomachtighten at the sight of the foreman and thehorse. lody didn't like Ben. He didn't trusthim. Ben was too heavyhanded with thehorses, and he had an ugly way of look-ing right past Gramps when Gramps wasspeaking to him.Jody walked to the corral and stood next

    to Ben. The foreman glanced down at theboy and smiled. "Think it's about time thathorse was broke," he said. It wasn't a gues-tion. It was a statement."Gramps will be back in three days," Jody

    protested. "Midnight's his horse. He wouldn'tlike anyone foolin' with his horse when heisn't here."

    A flash of anger showed on Ben's face."Your Gxamps left me in charge here, Jody,"he reminded the boy evenly. "I think he'dbe right pleased to-coma back and find thatwild horse saddle broke and ready for him."Jody argued, but it did no good. Gramps

    had left Ben in charge, and Jody could seethat the foreman was determined to breakMidnight. Jody realized that it was the fightBen wanted a fight with the horse. Benwanted to beat Midnight down, and he'ddecided to do it when Gramps wasn't aroundto watch.The next hour was a nightmare. Ben roped

    the horse around the neck, cutting off hiswind, throwing him into a plunging panic.Then, while one of the ranch hands heldMidnight by the ears. Ben saddled the horseand climbed aboard. Midnight was turnedloose and the battle began. Midnight triedevery trick. He bucked and reared, but hecouldn't dislodge Ben. Jody saw that Benmeant to stick to the horse until Midnightwas exhausted. This wasn't Ihe right way.The right way, Jody knew, took time andlots of patience.

    "He'll ruin Midnight," Jody thought. "I'vegot to do something. But what can I do?"It seemed hopeless.When Midnight came to a standstill at last,he was trembling and covered with sweat.Flecks of blood showed on his flanks. Benslid down from the saddle with a self-satis-fied grin. "Couple more days with him, andhe won't give me any trouble," Ben saidsmugly, as he sauntered off toward theranchhouse.

    Jody waited that night until after every-one else was asleep. When he heard theclock in the hall strike eleven, he slippedout of bed and stole to the kitchen. Withoutstriking a Jight he found the sugar bowl andfumbled in it. Then he eased the kitchen dooropen and scurried, barefoot, across the yardto the corral.

    It took lime to coax Midnight near, evenwith the lump of sugar Jody held out as bait.Finally the horse came, took the sugar fromJody's palm and nuzzled the boy's shoulder.

    "You've got to go," Jody whispered. "Getaway from here and stay away till Grampsgets back. You understand?"Midnight whinnied, and Jody heard a stir

    in the bunkhouse. Quickly he opened thecorral gate. "Git!" he said, and he slappedthe horse sharply on the rump.By Ihe time Ben and the others camerunning, Midnight was gone,"You won't be able to catch him. Ben,"

    Jody said. "He'll be smart enough to keepout of your way at least for a while."When Gramps came home three days later,he listened while both Jody and Ben toldtheir stories. Then he sent Jody out of theroom and talked to Ben alone. Jody neverfound out what Gramps said to Ben, but theforeman packed and left the ranch that after-

    . noon. Jody didn't have much time to wonderabout it. He was too busy helping Grampsfind Midnight to bring him back so that hecould be trained the right way,

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    THE 0OUNPARIE5 OF EARLY CALIFORNIACAWCHOS WERE OFTEN MARKEP BYSTREAMS , GROVES OF TREES , OR PI LE5OF STONES. ONE PAY, ON THE RANCHOOF PON ESTEBAN MURILLQ

    JT WAS TRUE. THE STREAM THAT MARKEP THE BOUNDARY OF PON ESTEBAN'S LAMP IHAP SUDDENLY SWiPTEP. r THOSE ARE THE CATTLE OP OUR NEIGHBOR PONTHEY SHOULP NOT BE GRAZING ON MY LANp J .

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    FOR DOES NOT THE LANP GRANTSAY THAT THE BOUNDARY BETWEENYOUR ACRES AND MINE IS THERIO PEL NORTE 1

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    VERY WELL, FATHER! THEN J WILL \NOT ACCUSE HIAM IFVOU WILL \EXCUSE ME , I WILL RIPE BACK TOTHE HACIENPA LATER. ..THERE ARESOMETHlNSS I WISH TO SEX FATHERLEAVN6 HIS FATHER, RUFO RETURNS TOTHE CUdRTEL,WHERE HE HAS A BRIEF TALKWITH THE COMANPANTE.

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    Twa MC mnSMK/N &ST A3 QUICKC.. ..

    iUFO RETURN? TO MIS FATHER'S KANCHCL.RUFOJ IT IS A MIRACLE I WONDERFUL ta-NEWSi THE RIO PEL NORTE HAS RETURNEP

    J"0 ITS ORIGINAL COUR5E i WE HAVE OURLAMP ONCE AGAIN

    I KNOW, FATHER i PON PEPRO HAP BUILT APAPA TO PIVERT THE STREAfA ANP MAKE ITFLOW FURTHER TO THE SOUTH L ?UT IjPYNAMITEP ITj .

    FROM THE COMANPANTE! I TOLP HIM.WE NEEP5P IT TO CLEAR OUT SOMESTUMPS.. -I MERELY PIP NOT MENTIONTHAT THE STUMPS HAP BEEN POT THERE...THAT THEV HAP NOT S#OW/V THERE I

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    VJEARE DEFENDERS OF YOUR RIGHTS. ..WEPROTECT YOU FROM OUTLAWS LIKE ZORHO 'AND YOU DARE TO ASKSf.' IT 16 Y you SHOULD BE JOYFUL THftT ,THE ONLY \ IN SOME SMALL WAY YOU CANWAY 1 CAW SHOW YOUfc APPRECIATION TORMAKE A k. AIL TUAT WE DO .'LIVING..

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    Si t SUT WHAT CAN 1 00, SENOB ZORBO 1 I AMONLY ONE WAN... I CANNOT FIGHT THE SOLDIERS.'AND YET, IF IT HAPPENS AIL THE TIME, I MIGHT f*~1 AS WELL GO OUT OP BUSINESS '

    ' YOU HAVE HELPED WE TODAY...! WILL REPAYYOU COR YOUR KINDNESS... BE PATIENT, MYFRIEND . . . I SHALL COME SACK A6AIN SOON '

    \"M"fWNIGNTS LffTEP... I SILENCE, GARCIA.;U- r-, * ONE SOUND AND(WHAT ? ?5) ( THIS SWORD WILL PEAL WITH YOU !

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    f AH, MY PLAN IS WOBWNG.1 I KNEW "\1 SERGEANT GARtlfc WOULD FOLLOW W.E .' J

    ^r, ~-5a*iSi v^^MKNH*Wt ,4i59

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    SEPNflRDO TELLS PON DIE60 WHAT HE iMS ME/JRO..

    TO PARENTSTfte De// Trademark is, and alwayshas been, a positive guarantee that:the comic magazine hearing it ctains only clean and wholesomeentertainment. The Dell code elimi-nates entirely, rather than regulates,objectionable material. Thai's whywhen your child buys a Veil Comicyou can be sure it contains only goodfun. "dell comics ae good comics"is our only credo and constant goal.

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    There were few doctors and no drugstores in early California, but theSpanish women were skilled in preparing "unusual" home remedies andtreatments in this do-it-yourself era. Some of them were a bit strange.

    For example, the treatment for a toothachewas to carry in one's mouth an eye-toothof a black dog. Sometimes the dog objected

    ;

    then, the poor sufferer was out of luck.

    Ladies got rid of wrinkles by washing theirfaces in a lotion made of red wine and rose-mary. This treatment probably worked bestonly when the ladies were young and pretty.

    A dull-witted student could learn muchmore rapidly if he occasionally sniffed abit of sifted, powdered mustard seed . . .provided, of course, he could stop sneezing.

    Fortunately, Californians ate simple foodand led active outdoor lives. Most of themwere healthy enough to survive their ownmedicines and live on to a ripe old age.

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    Jqr&oDON FELIPE'SBUST NIBBTI HE INDIANS WHOWORKED ON THERANCHES IN EARLYCALIFORNIA WEREUSUALLY ViELL TREATED.BUT OCCASIONALLY ONEOF THE SPANISH LAND -OWNERS was CRUEL . .SUCH a MAN WAS VONFELIPE.

    HURRY UP.' WE HAVEH'T ALU YEAR TO BUILD THAT \WALL.' THE NEXT WAN WHO LAGS 6E.HIN.0 WILLTAST6 THE WUAP '

    WE IS A Pif fEENT MAN,PON PIE60 i H HA5 EVENGIVEN MIS INDIAN LABORERSA THREE -PAY HOLIDAY .' WHATHAS HAPPENED To 'HIM'1