Cartoons: Lost and Found

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“Boy, am I glad you showed up!”
Gus Lundberg
June 17, 1961

 

“Oddly enough, there has been some property of that description turned in.”
David Pascal
March 8, 1952

 

“Thanks for calling, but it isn’t one of ours.”
Gene Herndon
February 22, 1964

 

“…and your first name, Miss Peep?”
John Bluto
January 4, 1958

 

“Has anyone turned in a small box marked ‘danger’?”
Gus Lundberg
December 15, 1956

 

“Can you describe it?”
Joseph Zeis
October 5, 1957

 

“Yes?”
Geo. Gately
February 1, 1964

 

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Comments

  1. Good ones. I like the ones with Little Bo Peep and the “Danger” cartoons the best.

  2. Some good ones here, with a surprising number involving animals. #3 down with the missing snake from the zoo is my favorite. The men on the left and right holding it kind of look like Tom Bosley. I think so.

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