Published: January 1958
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Story Featuring Tomahawk
When the crooked former owner of Tomahawk's new dog turns up, he orders Tracker to help him against Tomahawk.
Dr. Appleby's curious windmill boat allows Tomahawk to transport supplies to a patriot fort blockaded by British ships.
Dr. Appleby previously appeared in issue #42.
Tomahawk recruits a band of lumberjacks to help transport the timber they produced through Indian territory.
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Story Featuring Chief Hot Foot
"Medicine man practicing with his new drum!"
After Dave unthinkingly goes along with some bad behavior by his friends, he realizes his mistake and decides to develop a code of conduct for everyone at his school to follow.
published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly
Ad Featuring Daisy Air Rifles / Daisy B-B Guns
Back cover.
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Inside back cover.
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On the two pages between page 5 and page 6 of the previous story sequence.
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Inside front cover.
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