Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge (April 1971), #92

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Night Deposit Box

Story featuring Uncle Scrooge

Storyline: Uncle Scrooge shovels coins down the chute of a bank’s night deposit box as if he were shoveling coal down a coal chute.

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The Magic Ink

Story featuring Uncle Scrooge

Storyline: Uncle Scrooge buys a special ink that compels debtors to pay their bills. His test subject is Donald.

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Two-Way Luck

Story featuring Uncle Scrooge

Storyline: Not to be outclassed in “The Great Emerald Contest”, Uncle Scrooge sets out to find the world’s largest emerald… Oh, and it’s Friday the 13th!

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Goofy's Birthday Party

Storyline: It’s February and Goofy throws a birthday party… but who’s it for?

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That Small Feeling

Story featuring Gyro Gearloose

Storyline: A witch doctor forces Gyro to make his black magic voodoo doll even more potent.

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Tattletale Dime

Story featuring Uncle Scrooge

Storyline: Uncle Scrooge's lucky dime is behaving strangely.

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Your Future in the Graphic Arts/As a Printing Craftsman
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Cracky’s Got the Answer!!!
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Make Money Get Prizes with Fast Selling American Seeds
Win 2 Ways with J.S.C.A.
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Austrian Stamp Recalls the Age of Operetta

Storyline: Discusses Austrian Postal Authorities issuance of commemorative postage stamps devoted to famous operettas. Also the 1970-71 edition of the “U.S. Specialized Catalog of First Day Covers” (providing up-to-date market values) for 1.00, Norway’s issuance of postage stamps honoring great Norwegian scientists, a list of “the ten most wanted coins on the list of every serious collector”, and medals honoring Air Force General Curtis E. LeMay and commemorating the 25th anniversary of Hiroshima.

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Gold Key Comics Club News

Storyline: A list of all Gold Key Comics on sale in March 1971, with focus blurbs on Golden Special Pencil Puzzle Fun, Jokes by Cracky, Scooby-Doo Where Are You!, The Twilight Zone, Smokey Bear (sic), Little Lulu and Donald Duck. No issue numbers are given.

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Josie and the Pussy Cats Cut 4 Records for Kellogg's