r 1 X- - DUU rinrjc 1 I auctioneer MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Got a Bargain at That By BUD FISHER ( WHOOPEE ) Wti EAsycoME,U igotthirtv gU-POK; j -f -and how, friends what? I'm BltT ) THAT HORSE X 60 V BUCKS LEFT, MUTTJ-VaUCTION AM I BID FOR THE fMIL W " ? call I GENTLEMAN FOR ) Jf3 PARROT TALK? ) XVA THINK WAS DOIN' ) CICER0S CAIW Thow Straw Hatt Should Have Bea Canned m September Anyway t& BUD FISHER, . viw ' vav -', ' b7 I Ira I TFiT T A " 'j-- Money In The Garbage? If you inadvertently threw a dollar bill into the garbage you'd turn the can upside down ond exert considerable effort to get the bill bock yet every day hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise is dumped into the garbage, articles thrown away that could easily be sold for cash. An old chair, on old picture frame that someone would be glad to have, old outgrown but wearable clothing ond thousand of other things. A classified ad in the Capital Journal will cost only a few cents and will find many dollars for you but not in the garbage. Phone 24406