Clinton News-Record, 1968-03-28, Page 5MISCELLANEOUS
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DAILY OAR. RENTAL, reesore-
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alherie 524-8391 3tfe
SERVICES
COURSES in pattern drafting
now Available by correspond,
ence, For information write to:
Walt -Ann's Dreesmeicing and
Pattern Designing School, 411
Main St, Fxeter, Ont, latfn
FOR your Fuller Brush needs,
the dealer for Clinton is Mervyn
Eyre. Telephone Seaforth 527-
0523. 11, 12, 33b
ECECTROLUX Canada lad
Sales and Service. Alvin Riley,
524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St.,
Goderich, 18tfb
ELECTRICAL, plumbing and
carpentry work. New installa-
tions and repairs. la. J. Steffen,
123 Erie St., Clinton, 482-9937,
8-17p
Dr, M. W. RAITHBY
BS.A,
VETERINARY SURGEON
Large ,and Small Animals
Bearding
. PHONE 524-8573
Goderich, Ontario
9tfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO should be tuned
and checked for moth damage
and othee defects regularly. I
appreciate the continued privi-
lege of servicing many, of the
instruments in this area. George
W. Cox, phone 482-3870.
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REAL ESTATE
Ruth Van Der Meer
•
55 Montreal St. - Goderich
524-7875,
WAi4TED
EXECUTIVE. type summer • cot-
tage on lake. Must be winter-
ized, have fireplace and be
accessible in winter.
REAk ,FITAIF: •
IN$'!./L hOuse with 3-
hedroea* tOWn Water.; • Atnill
ini.int :Storms; easy .on fnel. 'On
highway, elope to Clinton. lime-
POnehle, po.,13oN' 423, Clinten,
3,3p.
•
110.13SEe for, "sale, aemes 'Street,
Clinterie,a lAvailiahle April 1,
Phone'a627,0742, 12, Vale
BURUMA-
cll111an' 482-3287
FARMS FARMS
FOUR Miles from Seafarth, 100
acres, 10 -room bouSe with bath
and furoace; onrn 40:X 60.
BENMILLER len gees of
land, eignt land for ceele crop,
BENMILLER 155. acre's,
ppm, hope with beth end far-
riAce, Beeps .36 x 80, aa a 60,
alio, 'PleetY Water.
AU331.11iN,100 acres, 10 -room
hause .'w4h bath and furnace.
Barn 40- . 55, po 40, silo,
Plenty water, Bulk cooler, 27
Milk peals. Price $7,000.'
VARNA-155 acres. The right
land for cash crop, 9 -room brick
house with. bath and furnace
The barn is 30 x 120 and 30 x
30 - Room for 500 hogs The
right place for the right man.
CLOSE to Goderich, Con. 4; 7 -
room house, with bath and oil
furnace, on 5 acres of land.
Barn 244x 36. Plenty water. Only
050 taxes.
GODERICH Township, Con, 6;
200 acres, 9 -room house with
bath and oil furnace. Barn 40
x 75,, hog barn 64 x 24, 28 x 32,
drilled well,- silo.
GODERICK T o w -n s i p; 156
acres, 8e-opm brick house with
bath, beenee 56 56,i 28 x 40,
28 x 12,, double garage, plenty
water. , . •
CLOSE :a 'to: Londesboro; , 100
acres, 9 -room house with bath.
Barn 55 x '60;180 x 30,
100 ACRES, 8-r6om brick house
With batle'earid "oil: furnace.' Barn
56 ,2e; 60,02,044,40, plenty vaater
HULLETT Township, Con. 13;'
150 acres,, 9 -room house. Barns!
40 x• 60; 24 a'60; 26 a` 72,, drilled
well: . : • '
'200 ACRES,. 8 -room house, barn
40 x 60; 50 acres planted with
•Seritcli pine, ., ' •
,
TWO,. niile's from Clinton,
room house. honee. Barn 36 x 50, on a
acres of land:.
WALTON; 8 -room- house with
bath and furnace; barn 50 x 60;
175 acres, 25 milk cows, -
FARM with or without build- °
ings, preferably on Maitland Salesman
or Bayfield river, or with good C. BURUOIA-
trout stream or small lake. •..
• , tn • 4
;Puidifoit Set1LE iglut. A sirs(' Jiolalttf; lo eDiVto
Angt$ .611PiVf •"4.34trirOiiiW ;1./5118 fiag4gilliOtifeVajeiN,a
Ula-BEMOOM‘ihouse, 2451eca- e rIPaN,Pril-pahallaw•P•La-t*
bath, drilled Well, Ile acre
•-• ' ,‘.BrOker4
land. • •
THREE -bedroom cottage, com-
• pletely furnished, wall fur-
• nace, 3 -piece bath, one acre of
land.
THREE -bedroom cottage on
sandy beach, fully insulated,
furnished, close to Goderich.
SIX -acre wooded summer pro-
perty lot, south of Bayfield.
80 ACRES, no buildings, close
to • lake IDEAL SUMMER
PROPERTY OR CAMP SITE;
40 acres workable clay loam,
balance bush and trout
stream.
25 -ACRE small holding; 7 -room
house, artesian well, barn,
garage, drilled well. Close to,
Lake Huron.
100 ACRES, 98 workable, 6 -room
house, barn 54 x 72; $17,000.
100 ACRES, 32 workable, bal-
ance bush and river, Lucknew
districf, 6 -room frame house;
4 -piece bath, oil furnace, mod-
ern kitchen, garage, 2 -storey
implement shed, river flows
poultry house 20 x 40, barn,
through property; $16,000.
50 ACRES, close to Clinton,
frame house with 3 -piece
bath, oil furnace, new drilled
well, steel 'barn 36 x 30. Bay-
field river flow's across back
of farm.
132 ACRES, no buildings; 1 and
% miles of rivbr frontage,
good gravel deposit. ,
127 ACRES, 100 workable,
frame house, barn, drilled
well; 4 miles from Goderich;
$17,000,
148 ACRES, 2 barns, new silo,
2 drilled wells, frame house
with 3 -piece bath. •
150 ACRES level clayloam,
145 workable, frame house
with modern cone eniences, 2 ,
barns. Will take good house,
apartment or income property
in trade.
BUSINESS PROPERTY ,
SEVEN -room hodse, very scenic
location on rieey and Lake
' Huron, oil furnace, 3-plece
bath, hisulated. Approximate-
ly half acre lot. TWO 4 -room
summer cdttages with bath"
• rooms and screened sem
porches- Large roofed patio, •
Cottages rent for $50 a week.
FEED 'MILL, diesel powered, 32
acres of land, 7-roorri house
With very nice kitchen and
neW bathroein, aluminum
storm windows. Irnplereent
shed, garage, Mill building'
Well built viropu) TAKE
FARM IN •TRADE,
Representing
WILFRED McINTEE
& CO., LIMITED
tt
LONDON,
WANTED
We have cash buyers for. homes
in Clinton. Let us have your
iisting.•
,• • . •
$13,500.00-3,bedroom,, . 8 -year -
'old house on Townsend St, close
to schools, CHMC mortgage
$71.00 monthly PIT., 4 -piece
bath; recreation none oil fur-
nace, Owner' has moved from
Clinton. •ee
•
$10,800.00: 4-bedeooin
storey insul brick, new gas fur-
nace and vera modern kitchen.
Recently, renovated. ,
$17,500.00 ,=•• 4 -bedroom, Ph -
storey, near both, schools, 2
baths, 2 -car garage, oil heat._
Priricese Street East. e.
$14,000.00013ERICHe 3 -bed-
room, 6 -year-old house, brick
veneer,, ainegood location. Gas
heat, Mortgage can be arranged.
Possession July.
K. W. COLQUHOUN LTD.
Real Estate Broker
HAL HARTLEY-Salesman
14 Isaac St. Clinton, Ont.
• PHONE 482-9747 *
13
TWO-STOREY spacious solid
bridle home, centre hall' plan,
family roomwith fireplace on
main floor, large living room
With •,; fireplace, dining room,
spaciOns kitchen With built-in
Mien end ;range; powder room
on main' neer; 4 bedrooms with
clothes l' elosets, 4 -piece bath
tecondee fleor , This, home has
rnaray'saettaaatiVe features, well
lodatedta,,aetage; lot 82' x 132';
,
mortgage.
TWO-81'ORtY brick, 4 -bedroom
"dwelling „with, 4 -piece bath up;
room, dining room, large
kitchen.; bedroom,. 2 -piece
bath' down; ;Sun Porch, garage;
let 104' k • 132. dood location.
Price", 02,500;
1WO-84'OBEY solid brick; liv•
ing tooin, den, dining koom, kit-
ehen,..2-piete bath down; 5 bed.
eeonas; '3,piece bath up. Gas fur-
riace, Spacidus torrier lot 99' x
Ma" well located, Price $15,500.
liowo pOmeht *ow, balanee
on Mortgage at 7%,
H.C.LAWSON
lt,elii„1(1Estate BtOket
Phone
Business: 4824644
,ItiiiideneC 482-9187
43
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AUCTiPN SALE
CLEARING AUTON SALE
of 'feral etOeke Machinery and
lionsehold effect At Lot 30, Con,
10, McKillop Tevenship,. 614:
miles north and laa Miles" West
of; Seeforth or 5 miles south of
Welton •on. TaeedaY, April 2nd
at 1 lam;
e •
C.aitle: 16 Meng HOreford
cow e and heifers, due in April,
bred to poll Herotoro Unit betli:
7 Ilerefordi steers (2 years eta);
9 heifers, 2 years old; 15 (yeer
cold) Opel's, and heifers_
Machinery: Oliver 70 tractor,
in,goed condition; cultivator;
dianond harrows; Cockshutt 15
disc fertilizer drill, on rubber
(like new); corn se:enter; tractor
disc, 18 -inch plate (like,
M. IL 7 -ft. binder; mower; In-
ternational side rake; drop head
hay • loader; 24 x 42 White
thivehing machine; 130 ft, drive
belt; New Idee 100 bus. tractor
Manure spreader (like new);
cireular saw; -iron kettle; 50 ft.
belt; set of cattle dehorners
(new); steel water tank; gravel
box; International 2 -furrow tree -
ter plow; bag truck; 2;000 lb.
Renfrew scales; cement mixer:
Blacksmith post drill; set double
robes; electric , fencer; stone
boat; John Deere wagon (like
new); flat rack; Forks chains;
scrap iron; 3 drum steel roller.
Hay and Grain: 800 bue, good
wixed grain; quantity of loose
mixed ;hay.
Household effects including
bedroom furniture, c h air s,
tables.
Terms: cash. No reserve, farm
sold. . • ;
Oscae Cuthill, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson,
Allan McIntyre,
Auctioneers,
Mel Graham; Clerk. ,
12, 13b
AUCTION SALE
Of farm implements, grain, cob
corn and hogs will be held for
Alvin Wallace Lot 10, con. 8,
Morris Township, 11/4 miles
miles north and 21/2 miles east
of Blyth, on Thursday, .April
11, at 1:30.
Implements: John Deere A.R.
tractor; Farmall H tractor with
scuffler; four-wheel drive trac-
tor (home made); four-wheel
drive ' tractor with hydraulic
loader; wheel diec with hy-
draulic lift; 3 -furrow ' Plow;
Oliver 4 -furrow wide bottom
plow with trip- beams; Herggot
cultivator; bale elevator; New
Idea one -row corn picker, near-
ly new; Turner gravity „grain
box and Wagon; Haban large
capacity corn sheller,' "P.T.O.
driven, nearly new; chain har-
rows; grain auger; 100 -volt belt
driven hydro generator; John
Deere manure -spreader; grain
box with auger; ' John' Deere
he ineramill endbeltae.garden
tbt'i,4'''011140;;LivT .•;AO
1(1. qiilAeRIPPW/i?ife
e,r1. several ro sp • oz, pa 6'
Wire fence; •wheelbarrow; grain
box with auger for iarton truck;
large' poultry trailer; nests;
snow blower; 200 gal. oil tank;
colony house; number of pea-
cocks. Numerous small articles.
Hogs: 22 sows, due May to
July. Registered York hog; 65
weaner pigs.
Grain and straw: 10 tons mix-
ed grain; 90 tons of good dry
cob corn; 1,000 bales of strew.
Terms: Cash.
Allan MacIntyre,Auctioneer,
Phone 528-3519, Lucknow
Alvin Wallace, Proprietor.
12, 13, 14b
AUCTION SALE
Of farm implements will be held
for •Wilmer Glousher, Lot 6,
Con. 9, Hullett Township, 5
miles east of Londesboro,
Miles south, on Saturday, April
6, at 1:30.
Implements: Massey Fergason
65 diesel tractor), with pally;
International B275 tract ,r with
loader; Massey-Fergason 300
combine math pick up and reels,
bought new 1967, only harvested
200 acres, like new condition;
Oliver 17 -run power lift seed
drill, like new; Kongskilde 11
ft. cultivator, new; Cockshutt
411 forage harvester with hay
head; Gehl blower; double disc;
harrows; Massey Ferguson 4 -
furrow plow; Ferguson 3 -furrow
plow; New Idea power mower;
John Deere 4 -bar side rake;
bale elevator and 1 h.p. motor;
wagon and rack; grain box;
Massey Harris No. 3 bale".:; 'bale
stooker; land roller; Clinton
chain; cement mixer; grain
auger; Case hammer mill; bean
puller; Forney 180 amp electric
welder; Hermon 2 -unit milking
machine; 4 hag feeders, new;
gas tank; electric Motors; 300
bales of straw; also a quantity
of scrap metal including a
medel 21 self-propelled com-
bine., Numerous small articles.
Terms: Cash. Farm sold,
Allan Macfntyre, Auctionbe.r,
Phone 528.3519, Lucknow.
12, 13, 14b
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neigh-
bours and the Fife Departitients
from Clinton, Seafoeth, Exeter,
Brucefield and Hensel' for their
help At the fire Saturday night.
-ELZAR AND MAUDIE MOUS,
SEAU, 13b
I wish to thank my neigh-
bours, relatives and friends for
gifts, fiewere, messages of
cheer arid visits while I Was a
patient in 'Victoria hospital,
London. Special thariks to Dr.
Addisetio Rev, Mr, Milis, the
nurses, Dr. McAvirieh and Dr,
Sheppard of Victeria hiespital --
WiLl3ER 'WELSH. 130
AUCTION SALE CARD OF THANKS
kiArdo to 'Pr; J,
kgARINO AUCTION' SAL,V-411:11Pes. end .staff ofWallaaal first, 00Or
Of furin implements, ' shop east Alexendra .healeitel, Cana.
eauinment, teola earl htnieeheld M -ChCance r SPcietY, Rev, q'L.
effeces from Lot No, 0, ,Bayfield IteV, K. lchight, Afre Ed.
Aped North, Stanley asewnelap, ',Stiles, and employees of Sheaf -
441t -Way between Bayfield 4110 fer Pen C°R414nY, 1311
Verne, Tueeday, April 9thwe) the family of tile 1.4„ie
at 1 pane bee follewina: .67?I'dft Sybil, Allen Wish to convey
Irn
sinc
wteI
di 1P)11w7ROShee,na4t motor;inSn2daWp5-11 fel4P°4r Aa rritee aPtt er°nY:' fQ:1)111Qui? hn ret to r:eghrthut 1;r1 ilei cltsnsf t andlesi n: et (saPnit 11: rui iC
our
sprayer wall tank and ,power Ci.rOPOnt bereavement SPeciel
talee-eff attachment (usbd a sea- ee'•
pail unit S1111itureneearmlailkneera)W;itWh oneooIN MEMORIAM
electric grAnder with pulley;
rather tire wagon; Beatty litter
carrier and trade; side delivery
roke; set of dreg harrows; buzz
saw; 2 wheei trailer; beep
puller; bean cooker; electro:
-
1)01; chain hoist; 1 row scufflera
'blacksmith's forge with blower;
blacksmith's tools; rip saw and,
table; line shaft; small air coni-
preseor; McCullough chain. saw;
carpenter's tools; Vice; wrench.",
ep; 2 jackslls; other jacks;
quantity of piping and fittings;:
quantity of lumber; wagan
tongues; shovels; laddersebeits;
ropes; logging chains; ' stock
rack; fanning mill; galvanized
water tank; quantity pf cedar
posts; 2 gates; garden hose;
wheel barrow; moot pulper; milk
cense apple pecker; basriel
hampers; tree pruners; stable
brooms; brushes; windows and
frames; 3 Waren electric brood-
ers; electric fencer; set of Model
• A Ford wheels and tiresi Ya h.p.
motor; 14 h.p. inotors; h.p.
electric drill; numerous other
articles. •
Household, Effects: Daven-
port; sideboard; electric stove;
cook stove; oil Race heater;
electric kettle; grill; floor
lamps; table ramps; sewing ma-
chine; 3 double beds, springs
and mattresses; dressers and
wash stands; Viewiex picture
projector (new); radio; kitchen
table and chairs; dishes; cooking
utensils; numerous other ar-
ticles.
Terms: Caeh.
Murray Grainger, Proprietor.
Edward Elliott, Auctioneer,
13, 14b
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
../..••••••••••••
Mr, and Mrs. James Cruick-
shank, R.R. 2, Clinton, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Berthena Marg-
aret, to Mr. Robert John Mc-
Cool, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McCool, R.R. 1, Londesboro. The
wedding will take place on Sat-
urday, April 20, 1968 at 2 p.m.
in Trinity Anglican•Church, Bay-
field. 13b
-and Vis: Iiernict 'Peek
wish to announce the engage-
ment of Utlkliankfighter Jac-
queline Grace, to Mr. 'Lester
William Albert Hohner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hohner,
Exeter. The wedding to take
place Saturday, April 6; 1968,
at 2 o'clock in St 'Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich.
13b
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards, flowers,
gifts and visits while a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks .to Dr. Walden,
Dr. Wallace, nurses and staff
of the hospital. -MRS. LILLIAN
BAKER. 13b
I would like to thank all the
people who remembered me
while in hospital in Clinton and
London. Also thanks to the
doctors and nurses.
-LAURENCE CUMMINea-a.
13p
Sincere thanks for all cards,
visits and flowers, etc. sent to
me while a patient in Clinton
hospital. A special thank you
to Dr. Walden and Dr. Oakes
and nurses and staff on first
floor.-ALVIN COX, 13D
The family of the late Charles
Johnson wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for the many beautiful
floral tributes, cards, and mes-
sages received in the loss of a
dear brother and uncle, Special '
thanks to Rev. Wenham and
those who helped in any way.
13p
I would like to thank my
many friends for the lovely
flowers, cards and visits during
my recent stay in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Oakea,
Dr. Walden and nurses on the
first floor. Their kindness was
• much appreciated. -JOHN
Me-
GurnE.: 13b
I would like to thank rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for their many gifts, flowers,
get well wishes arid acts �f
kindnese during the past
months. Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes, Dr. Flowers and nurses
At Clinton Publk Hospital, -
DAWNA WESTLAKE. 13b
The family ot the late Harry
Pluiristeel wish t� express their
sincere thanks and deep ap-
preciation to their relatives,
neighbours and friefals for their
expressians of sympathy, beau-
tiful note tributes and acts of
kindness during thefr recent
sudden bereaVement. Specuil
thanks to Rev, Mills, Beattie
Funeral Mane, Dr, Oakes, Cliri-
teni Masonic Lodge and the melt-
bers of Dairy Herd Improvement
Assoeiatiori.-BOBEBTA PLU1V1.,
STEEL AND FAMILY.
iap
JAMIESON-In loving memory
of a dear husband and dad,
'Laurence (Red) ;Jamieson,
who passed away suddenly 5
Five years have passed since
years ago, March 31, 1963,
that pad day
When the one we loved was
, called away.
:-Sadly missed by wife Jean
and family, 13b
BIRTHS
POWELL-Carl and Polly wish
to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Carol Lynn in
Stratford General Hospital,
on March 23, 1968, a sister
for Anne Marie.
JOHNSTON - On Wednesday,
March 20, in St, Paul's Hos-
pital, Vancouver, to Hilda and
Ron Johnston, a daughter,
Carina, first granddaughter
for Mr, and Mrs. Orland
Johnston. ,
FALCONER -To Mr. and Mrs.
William Falconer, Clinton, in
' Clinton Public Hospital, on
Thursday, March 21, a son.
HANSLIP - To Mr. and Mrs.
David nanslip, R.R. 4, Clinton,
in Clinton Public Hospital, on
Tuesday, March•26, a son.
CHESSELL-To Mr. and Mrs.
, Larry Chessell (nee Faye
Johnston), Stratford, in Strat-
ford General Hospital, on Sun-
day, March 24, a daughter.
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DEATHS,
BEACOM-Passed away in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, on Wed-
nesday,- March 20, Mrs. John
Beacom of Clinton, the former
Mary Perdue, in her 87th year.
The funeral was from Ball
Funeral Home, Clinton, on
Friday, March 22, with
interment in Clinton Ceme-
ta:tery.
NETHERY - Passed away in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital, on Thursday, March 21,
Mrs. Christopher Nethery of
Belgeave, the former Margaret
McCallum, in her 84th year.
eSaaviv,qi•seeiaelecle a brother,
John at Clinteria•The'llirieral
_.5Vyia1at rt;'VAllrer
; `Funeral nome, wingham, on
.a Saturday, March 23, with in-
terment in Blyth Cemetery.
'STURGEON -Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Thursday, March 21, Joseph
,Edward Sturgeon, Bayfield,
in his '78th year. The service
was from Bayfield United
' Church, on Sunday, March 24,
with interment in Bayfield
Cemetery.
WILSON -Passed away in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, on Sun-
day, March 24, James Dun -
field Wilson, Clinton, in his
87th year. The funeral service
was from Ball Funeral Home
on Tuesday, March 26,
.CANTELON --- Passed away in
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on
Sunday, March 24, Wilbert
Lennington Cantelon, form-
erly of Clinton, in his 86th
year. The late Mr. Cantelon
was a brother of Roy and
Ralph of Clinton. The funeral
service was in Moose Jaw on
Tuesday, March 26.
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THOSE YOU HELP
WILL ALWAYS
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Renovations & Repairs
• ROOFING •
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HANGING
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PHONE 262-5454
, RECEPTION
For
Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Fotheringham
(nee Mary Meehan)
, FRIDAY, MARCH 29-
• SeafOrth
Community Centre
- Everyone 'Welcome -
Ladies ,
please bring sandwlehea
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shoulder - caressing waves.
Stop in -soon, Fashion Hair-
cut, 2.00. Shampoo and set,
2.50. Permanent Wave (in-
cluding Fashion Haircut)
8,00. Reg. 10.00,
"Always First In Fashions"
482-7711
We Are Pleased To Announce The
Appointment Of
.BONNIE LAYTON
To Our Staff '
CLOSED MONDAY - OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
1967 Ford Custom
Six, standard, radio; remainder of 5 years or 50,000 -mile power train
warranty still valid. Four -door. -
1966 FORD GALAXIE 500
Two -door hardtop, 11,500 original miles, V-8, automatic, radio, power
1966 FORD CUSTOM 500
Four -door, 6, standard with radio; one owner.
1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL
Convertible, V-8, automatic, console.
1965 RENAULT
Four -door, automatic, radio.
1965 FA1RLANE 500
Two -door hardtop, V-8, standard with ,radio.
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL
Two -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering,
console, radio, vinyl roof.
1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC 660
Six, automatic, radio, black.
1964 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Six, automatic
1964 STUDEBAKER
Four -door, six, standard.
1964 STUDEBAKER
Six, automatic, two -door,
1964 FORD CUSTOM
Two -door, six, standard.
1964 FORD CUSTOM 500
Two -door, six, standard, radio. •
SIX OLDER USED CARS ALL IN ROAD WORTHYCONDITION
MERCURY METEOR.... COMET - FALCON - COUGAR
Huron Automotive & Supply
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Phone: 11usintss - 5244271
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