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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact#2 [228]
Cover: Frank Huffman

Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #2 [228]

Sep 1957 · George A. Pflaum · [none]
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“The Pony Express”

"The Pony Express" in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #228 (1957) follows Police Sgt. Brennan as he rallies local youth to take real action in their community, turning civic lessons into hands-on service through their school organization. Drawn with warm, detailed clarity by Bill Martin, the story captures a quiet moment of civic inspiration, with a cover by Frank Huffman capturing the spirit of youthful dedication.

artist, inker Bill Martin · cover Frank Huffman

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artist, inker Bill Martin
cover pencils Frank Huffman

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Police Sgt. Brennan sees that kids in town are troubled and headed for juvenile delinquency. He talks his own children into becoming active good citizens through their school civics organization, instead of just studying about being good citizens.

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