Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (December 1958), #3

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Polar-Temp Pinwheels

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: Huey, Dewey and Louie play with pinwheels in bed next to open window, while Donald freezes.

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The Littlest Chicken Thief

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: Donald and his nephews try to tame a little coyote on Grandma Duck's farm.

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The Tattletale

Story featuring Scamp

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Swan (song) of the South

Story featuring Chip 'n' Dale

Storyline: To escape winter's cold, Chip and Dale hitch a ride on a swan flying south, and mistakenly end up in a desert south of the border.

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Dinner for Mr. Tom

Story featuring Chip 'n' Dale

Storyline: Chip and Dale save Mr. Tom the turkey from being Grandma Duck's Thanksgiving dinner.

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Pass(ing) the Punch

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: After Dewey punches an angry guy's nephew in the eye, the angry guy punches Donald in the eye. With that, Dewey is off to continue the vicious cycle of eye-punching.

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Waking Upon a Bed of Snow

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: Donald shovels snow over the bed to make his nephews get up.

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The Threat of the Stone-Eaters [Chapter Three]

Story featuring Mickey Mouse

Storyline: Mickey, Goofy, and Dr. Artifact escape from the high mountain on llama-back to warn the authorities of the stone-eating termites and Slunk's evil plans for them. A tense situation ensues as a llama-riding Slunk, with a metal container full of the terror-termites, catches up to our heroes - and an angry group of natives pursues all parties.

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More Orphan than Not

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: Oblivious to his giving the impression that he is an orphan, while heading out to borrow a cup of sugar from Daisy, Dewey accidentally accumulates a cupful of charitable coin donations from various folks he passes along the way.

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Schwinn Mark II Jaguar