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Ozzie and Babs #13 (1949)

Fawcett · 1949 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Queen For A Day
21 pp · humor; teen · pencils Warren Kremer · inks Warren Kremer ?
Ozzie TurnerBabs ForesterDip PrattleSlickthe mayorMr. Fred ForesterMrs. Edna ForesterMr. Phil TurnerMrs. TurnerMidgeGlitter Gayethe principalMrs. Myra Oldchick

Ozzie Turner has a plan to win back his sweetheart Babs Forester after a punch-fueled mishap lands him in her bad graces—he'll get her elected as Winkleville's Queen for a Day. With his pal Dip Prattle in tow, Ozzie launches an all-night campaign blitz, complete with signs, posters, and door-to-door canvassing, convinced that Babs's triumph will make her forget she was ever sore at him. What could possibly go wrong when Ozzie's own clumsy brand of chaos meets the town's voting day?

The Good Sport
4 pp · humor; children
Algernon ForesterMr. Fred ForesterMrs. Edna ForesterAlgernon's friends

When Mr. Fred Forester decides to bond with his son Algernon by joining him and his friends for a day of play, the well-meaning father discovers that his glory days as an athlete are firmly behind him. As Algernon watches proudly, his old man attempts baseball, roller-skating, and a wagon ride down a steep hill—each misadventure more chaotic than the last. By day's end, Mr. Forester learns a valuable lesson about the gap between athletic memory and present-day reality.

Current Events
7 pp · humor; teen · pencils Warren Kremer · inks Warren Kremer ?
Ozzie TurnerDip Prattle

Ozzie Turner tries to press a tie for his date using a faulty iron, and when a simple fix doesn't work, he decides to troubleshoot the electrical system himself—armed with nothing but confidence and a book he once read on the subject. With his pal Dip Prattle reluctant but enlisted to help test the power, Ozzie's DIY electrical repairs quickly spiral from one house into a town-wide catastrophe that leaves all of Winkleville in the dark. By the time the power's restored, Ozzie discovers the real reason his iron never worked in the first place.

Crystal Gazer
1 pp · humor; teen
ClarenceTed

When Ted rushes off to meet his date with Mabel, Clarence can't resist needling him about his choice of companion—a girl who, according to Clarence's joke, has a knack for predicting the future in the most painful way possible: by emptying a fellow's wallet. It's a quick bit of teen humor that plays on the classic setup of a date that might cost more than expected.

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