Four Color (April-June 1959), #979

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Buying Toys

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: The boys try out all the expensive toys in a shop, but Oswald buys each one a single cheap toy.

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The Witch Pitch

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: Oswald is sent to cover a baseball team's spring training for a newspaper. After being chased out of the training camp because a series of mishaps, Oswald and the boys find a witch, who teaches Oswald an un-hittable "witch-pitch." Oswald gets to pitch for the team, but later the boys discover it's all a plot by the witch to get all the teams to throw the witch-pitch and ruin baseball.

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The Trembling Trestle

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: Beavers are gnawing timbers out of a railroad trestle, leaving it likely to collapse when the next train passes. Oswald tries to drive to the railroad station to warn the stationmaster, but a pair of hillbillies steal Oswald's car, leaving him with their old jalopy.

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The Horrible House Hassle

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: Oswald wins the "Home-Hope Contest" and has his home redecorated into an ultra-modern, but uncomfortable, residence.

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Supercharged

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: The boys get new pants, made of a new synthetic material, and the friction of the pant legs generates static electricity which becomes stored in their fluffy tails like a battery. The static charge causes all sorts of problems for the boys.

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Riding Outfit

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: Oswald gets dressed in formal riding clothes to ride the wooden horse on a merry-go-round.

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Road Signs

Story featuring Oswald the Rabbit

Storyline: Oswald is confused by the road signs at a complex intersection.

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The Bird-Watchers

Storyline: Floyd and Lloyd disguise themselves as birds in order to do bird-watching.

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