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G arage sales There are treasures to be found and money to be made ... if you don't mind rummaging or working a bit

About 2 pages (734 words)

Dayton Daily News, May 6th, 2005

Somebody's going to get a great deal on this nice lavender soap -- it's barely been used. Don't laugh. As the saying sort of goes, one person's used soap is another person's treasure. It all depends on which side of the card table you're standing.

It's garage-sale season, time to de-clutter your basement and clear the guest room of old Happy Meal toys and retired stuffed animals; time to find a buyer for the cracked candlestick and the makeup samples you've been hoarding.

"My advice on garage sales is to put it all out there," said Amy McPherson of Dayton. "It's no time to be proud. I mean, ...

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