First Line:
Some of these entries are real cool! Get it? Ha! Ha! Ha!
Synopsis:
Reggie convinces Archie to make a snow sculpture titled "The Most Beautiful Girl in Riverdale," knowing that there will be trouble no matter who Archie chooses.
Notes:
Includes letters from Gayle A. Haaland (Hampton, Va.) 1st prize - $6.00, Elizabeth Bauman (Urbandale, Iowa) 2nd prize - $4.00, Caroline Yamashita (Monterey Park, Calif.) 3rd prize - $3.00, and Meredith Halpern (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.) 4th prize - $2.00.
Includes membership application form for the Archie Club.
Notes:
Statement of October 1, 1973
Average number of copies sold during preceding 12 months (total paid circulation): 165,379
Actual number sold for issue nearest filing date (total paid circulation): 187,914
Owners: Close-Up, Inc. and Archie Enterprises, Inc., both at 1116 First Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10021
First Line:
Hi there, tall and beautiful! --- How would you like to have a handsome fellow join you for lunch?
Synopsis:
When Reggie spills a chocolate malt on Archie's homework, he convinces Archie that it will just make Miss Grundy think that he worked very hard on the paper.
First Line:
I'll put your daughter's name and birth date right here on this 'Happy Birthday Music Box'
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
0.5
Notes:
Advertisement for a personalized music box from Wallace Brown. This does not appear to be the Wallace Brown greeting card company that advertised extensively in comic books.
Character(s):
Chipper Luschenat (photo); Sue Pfankuch (photo); Dan Russell (photo)
First Line:
Make money get prizes with fast selling American Seeds
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
1
Notes:
Advertisement for the vegetable and flower seeds sales kit from American Seed Co.
Includes testimonials from Chipper Luschenat (New Jersey), Sue Pfankuch (Wisconsin) and Dan Russell (New Hampshire).
Back cover.