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15. REAL ESTATE.
5 RES, ESTATE
e'"are pleased to anliounce thatCORNE1,15 01,1RUMA of RR...
1#Hien and FLQf31S VAN,EY.t- pf .Lucknow have joined pur firm as
alesmen, MR, •¢VR:U.MA'and MR,. VAN-EY1, will specialize in farrn
roperty,
FARMS OLD
Sold from the 15th day of March, 196$
old: 6 acres with farm buildings from Robert Lawson to Bert Van
amrneren in liullett Township.
old - Township of East Wawanosh, 150 acres from Clarence Rath
o John Stein.
old -- 80 acres in Goderich Township, from Herbert Pocock to Stan
anderWal,
Sold -- 80 acres hi Goderich Township, from William Dykstra to Mel
e aI
and rw ,
Sold -- 150 .acres in. Goderich Township, from .Herbert Pocock to
.eo Dykstra,
Sold - 80 acres in Goderich Township. Concession 6,
fold --- 80 acres in Goderich Township,
old 10 acres with farm buildings, from Herbert Pocock to Harold
ettlaufer,
old - 93 acres Highway 8. Goderich Township from Barry Walter
o Pieter Wieringa, Sarnia.
FARMS FOR SALE
arna 155 acres, 9 -room house, bath, oil furnace, barn 30 x 120,
0 x 30, barn rebuilt for 500 hogs, plenty water.
orris Township --100 acres, 9 -room brick house, bath, _oil furnace,
arn 40 x 60. Drilled well.
oderich Township - 152 acres, 9 -room house, bath, oil furnace,
•arn 38 x 60, plenty water.
oderich Township - dairy farm, 160 acres, 8 -room house, barn 40
60, 40 x 40 bulk cooler, milkhouse, 2 new silos, 38 milk cowst 35
ieifers and steers, all the implements.
60 acres, tiled, 8 -room -house, bath, furnace, drilled well, barns 50 x
0, 30 x 30, 55 x 55, stable cleaner, silo, 20 milk cows, all the
mplements,
miles from Clinton, 100 acres, 8 -room house, bath, oil furnace,
arn 36 x 111, stable cleaner, silo, drilled well; sow and pig barn 24
y 64, 30 milk cows, 30 heifers and steers, all the implements.
Colborne Township -100 acres of land, 8 -room house,
bullett Township - 84 acres, 9 -room brick house, bath, oil furnace,
arn 40 x 20, 54.x 50.
Colborne Township - 55 acres of land, 50 acres workable. -
Colborne Township - 75 acres, 8 -room house, bath, barn 38 x 80.
pilo,
Yiorris Township - 50 acres, 9 -room brick house, bath, gas furnace
arn rebuilt for henhouse and hogs.
loderich Township - 9 -room brick house and 7 -room frame house,
barns, stable cleaner, milkhouse, bulk cooker, 2 silos.
' olborne Township - 100 acres, 10 -room house, bath, furnace, barn
50 x 60, new stable, drilled well.
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{inburn - Farm buildings on 3 acres of land
mile from Clinton. 8 -room house on 11 acres of land, Highway 4.
5%nommission on farm property
no charge on cattle or implements
ince the first of this year, we have sold eight residential properties
1 Clinton and area. We invite your listings and enquiries,
FOR SALE
"our -bedroom - 11/2 -storey frame home in excellent repair, on
Villiam Street in Clinton, new oil H/W heat. This property located in
ood residential district.
7,500 - 3 -bedroom one -storey frame on Townsend Street, new gas
urnace.
22,500 - 3 -bedroom brick veneer, 7 years old. Mortgage in force
it $10,000.00 at 61/4 with P.I.T. payments of $100 a month,
stated near schools.
8,000 - 11/2 -storey frame insul brick home with four bedrooms on
'ictoria Street, gas furnace.•Extra building lot goes with property,
12,000 4 -bedroom, 11/2 -storey frame, close to uptown, gas
arnace, 3 -piece bath on main floor,
aglan Street - 12 -storey brick veneer, 4 bedrooms, 3 years old , 75
175 lot, well landscaped with terraced back. Approximately
13,000 mortgage at 61/4 per cent.
7,500 - 2 -bedroom, one -storey frame 4 years o1dt'new oil furnace
pd all newly decorated, facing Bayfield' Golf Course.
ew 3:bedroom brick veneer bungalow, electric heat, broadloom+►
iroughout, mortgage arranged for $12,000 with P.I.T. of $122 a
with.
K, W. COLQUHOUN LTD.
%. • Real Estate Broker
14 Isaac Street Clinton, Ont. -Phone 482-9747.
Salesmen -
C. BUR.UMA, RR 2, Clinton, Ont. '-- Phone 482-3287
F, VAN-EYL, Lucknow, Ont.--- Phone 528-3618
HAI. HARTLEY, Clinton, Ont. -- Phone 482-6693
ART'S,
ALBERT T. - CLINTON TEL. 480-4903
(Forrrterly Dory's Supertest)
Restorethat
-Mellow tone
Renew yo.ut• car'
with a Complete
turte.=upa 11
plugs, points,PM,
denser and carbuw
retbr. tuii'r�
9, AUCTION SALES
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Machinery, Rhlry endBeef
Cattle, Hager. Hay, Aran
15, REAL ESTATE.
153 acres located in the Listowel.
area, Barn SO x 80. Stone house
with all conveniences.. Priced at
$29,Q0o,.
200 acre dairy and pig
operation. 2 new barns. One
steel 45. 'x 108 :for dairy cattle
5500 lb. cooler with tube line to
milkers. Pig peal 36 x 100 built
to accommodate cattle or pigs,
Large silo. 10 -room brick borne.
This property is located close to
;Listowel. Price -$65,000.
We have several exeeptibnally
good beef Operations in the
Mitchell and Listowel areas.
150 acre farm set-up for pigs.
Hank barn 54 x 66, New barn 36
x 144, equipped with, -manure
tank. 7 -room brick home,
Located on highway near Blyth.
Price $50,000.
.100 acres with 8Q acres
workable and the balance in
river flats. Barn 60 x 60.
Implement shed, 8 -room brick
house with ail modern
conveniences, Price $19,500,
We have 50 farms to choose
from, Send for free farm
catalogue.
LAWRENCE McKNIGHT
Real Estate Broker
contact
BRUCE FALCONER
Sales Representative
Blyth, Ontario. 4
Phone: 523-9518 or
Listowel 291-3500
15b
Listings wanted for farms, lots,
homes and summer cottages.
We are members of Realcare
Trans Canada service which
means we can arrange selling or
purchasing for yod right across
Canada.
100 acre farm, 70 acres
Workable, good drainage, good
barn with silo, drive shed,,
garage, real nice home with 3
bedrooms up, one down, large
modern kitchen with dining
area, living room, 4 -piece bath,
water in house and barn, furnace
with automatic coal feeder.
150 -acres on paved road, 120
acres workable, 35 acres
hardwood bush, farm runs
through to river, large modern
L-shaped barn, brick house, 3
bedrooms up, one down, 3 -piece
bath, living room, dining room:
,Immediate possession.
Close to Bayfield, modern
cottage, 3 bedrooms, 3 -piece
bath, large kitchen, dining room,
living room, garage, small barn,
large lot, paved roads, full price
$5,900.
Modern cottage in Bayfield,
large lot, close to lake, $9,000.
ADAM FLOWERS
Office 1 mile South of Bayfield
on Highway 21 -
Phone 565.2813
LAUCKNER REAL ESTATE
LTD.
16. TENDERS,
TENDERS WANTED -
FOR ONE TON TRUCK
Specifications available at
Clinton Public Utilities Office,
Clinton, Ontario, or by writing
to P.O. Box 520, Clinton, Ont.
Tenders must be in Public
Utilities Office by 12:00 noon
on Tuesday, April. 22, 1969.
Lowest or any tender - not
necessarily accepted.
Clinton Public
Utilities -Commission'
15,16b
SEALED'ENDERS -
Clearly marked "Administrative
Offices" will be received until
4100 p.m. onday., April 21,
1969, by the Business
Administrator, Huron County
Board of Education, -'Court
House, Goderich, 'Ontario, for
alterations to Central Huron
Secondary Schaal, ..Clinton, to
provide a suite of administrative
offices for the County Board of
Education..., -
Plans and specifications may be
obtained at the Board offices,
Court House, Goderich, on or
after Friday, April 11, 1969,
Tenders to include estitn fes of
starting and completion da�es:of
project.' ,
D. J. Cochrane Johi B. Davis
Director of Education Chairman
15b
19, AUCTION SALES
ESTATE AUO'ftnN SALE -
of property, 1966 Chrysler car,
household effects in Seaforth,
89 High Street, tin Saturday,
April 12 at 12 o'clock,
11/x story brick house,' all Modern
conveniences. Fut( line
household effects.
Chattels cash,
Estate of kite Edward 1''ryce,
Auctioneer, Rarbid Jackson
Clerk, Mel Grahams
Exectrtorsf Musset Balton,
Seafetth and William Leyrburn,
London, Ontario,
s4,.5b
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and Mist, items..
Qn ti}e pelisses
' LOT 11,.SOUTH BQUNPABY
STANLEY TWP., PARR :LINE
First farm north "of Hillsgreen
or 24 miles east of 2urieh,
thence 24 miles POrth,.
undersigned auctioneer
The,
received Inst. uctiens to sell by
Psoric auction, on
WEDNESDAY, ,AIPR14 16
at :1;00 pm,
TH tE
TRA$HERCTORS, COMM*FBIN65 E diesel ANA
standard tractor, in guaranteed
condition; bit, Super C, stand-
ard tractor, equipped with ma-
)sure loader; Ford 600 standard
tractor, in perfect condition, re-
eently overhauled; int. No, 82
power take -off combine; ,used 2
seasons; Bell threshing machine
on steel, equipped with ;24-48
inch 'cylinder, cutter and grain
blowe
' , This rdaehine' is like
new.
FARM MACHINERY-- Kong-
skilde front end swatli,er, used
two -seasons; New Holland No,
270 hay baler; M,H.. 4 -bar Side
rake; John Deere 7 -ft, power
take -off :mower; Int. 15 -run
and
grain - ;fertilizer. drill_ with
all attachments; KongskiIde 3 -
point -hitch 911-f.t cultivator;
Int, spring tooth cultivator;
M -F 3 -point hitch 9 -ft. disc;
M -F $ paint hitch 4 furrow trip
• beam plow, like new; 72 Int,
2 furrow plows; walking pIow;
set heavy. diamond harrows,
like new; bale stocker; 32 ft,
Bale elevator; bit, 7 ft. -binder;
2 lubber tired wagons;. 2 hay
racks; ,two 5 -ton heavy duty
wagons; 2 gravity boxes; Kong-
skilde fertilizer spreader, 3 .pt.
hitch; • Spraymotor 100 capaei4y •
weed sprayer; New Idea No, 19
140 bushel - capacity manure
spreader; int, 10 inch hammer-
mill; cement mixer; Cub en-
gine; grain auger; grain throw-
er; rear end snow blower; 2 -
wheel trailer with racks; post
hole digger; 150 ft, steel ca-
ble; Viking milking machine,.
completely equipped; Viking
electric cream separator; 5
steel farrowing crates; brooder
lights; . self feeders: Caster
gate; calf feeders; circular
saw. with table; quantity of
lumber and flooring; iron ket-
tles; barrels; forks; chains;
etc„ etc.
HAY .& GRAIN: 800 bushels
Rodney <oats, suitable for seed;
quantity of mixed grain; 500
bales choice mixed hay; 700
bales, oat straw.
CATTLE AND HOGS - Part
Hereford and Holstein cow, due
fn May; part Hereford and Hol-
stein ' caw, fresh • three weeks'
calf' at'fd{�t;'�'Atlf.Shire co*: due`
in Jbrfe! !Holstein coin; `milking;`,;
calf at foot; Ayrshire cow,
milking, rebred; Hereford • cow,
due in April; part Hereford &
Holstein cow, calf at foot;
part Charlois and Hereford
cow, calf at foot; Durham cow,
2 calves at foot; Hereford cow,
fresh one week, calf at foot;
10 Hereford yearlings; 4 calves
10 months old; 2 steers; 2
heifers,. rising two years old;
Polled Hereford registered bull,
Domino breeding, an outstand-
ing sire; Cattle are all choice
quality.
HOGS: Purebred York hog,
two years old; purebred Lan-
draee hog, 8 months old; 2
- York sows carrying second lit-
ter;
York sow, rebred; Lan-
drace sow, with litter; 4 La-
combe and York sows, rebred;
38 weaners: Pigs are all of
select type.
Terms: Cash
• Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
ROBERT MADGE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
3:10c
AUCTION SALE
of household effects from the
corner - of • Queen and John
_Street, Clinton;
On Saturday, April 19, at 1:30
pan. the following,;
Circassion -walnut 3 -piece
bedroctri suite iricluditig double
sleigh bed; hospital bed
(complete); walnut sofa (Empire
style); 2 settees; hand -carved
walnut• arm chair (French
' provincial); leather covered•chair
( Victorian); \ occasional arm
chair; platform rocking chair;
carved rocking chair; spinning
wheel; walnut sideboard; walnut
buffet; cherry serving table;
cherry swing mirror; hall mirror;
chest of drawers (tiger maple);
high boyar chest (walnut); china
cabinet; RCA --- 21 inch
television;- RCA Victor cabinet
radio; `2 :mantel radios; Edison
gratriaphone with 20 cylinder
records; Walnut pedestal table
(glass top); mahogany pedestal
table; 3 oil pain'tirrjjgs; gold leaf
picture frames; {fuekoo clock
(hand -carved walnut); 5 -piece
chrome kitchen suite;
Westiifghonse electric , range
(with timer and oven control);
apartnlent size washing machine;
dishes including dinner servicer
(for 8); antique, hand -painted
and fancy ditties; cut glass,
pattern glass ats4 colored glass;
pewter tea pot; silver tea service
and. flatware; matching hanging
lamp; oil lamps; jardinieres;.
Vases; paisIe,' spread; copper
boiler; crocks; garden hose;
garden tools; tiumeroits other
articles,
Terms Cash,
No tee as the property IS
sold,
(leap C, German
Proprietor
Edwarrd W: tliiott
Auctioneer
15,161
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LAPP in Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, April 4,
1969, to Mr, and Mrs, Frank.
LaddClinton,Cliat aSOP,
,
I QRAN'E General Store,
,Auburn, 1 •QQ P m , :Saturday,
April 12. Everything in store to
8o Ai " f`
be ..ld..� l stock ix sand
...tune .
equipment,
Stock -- clothing,
boots, shoes`- hardware, farm
supplies and groceries.
Equipment cash register,
Toledo. scales, one refrigerator,.
adding machine, coffee grinder,
.display counter -- stands and
cabinet, antique . accounts
register, chairs, etc, Modern safe,
two -drawer filing cabinet, etc.
NQ reserve Terms. cosh.
' 8, Doran, Proprietor
Ale4antler, Auctioneer
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AUCTION SAL,E
IADORE ANGUS FARM,
complete dispersal of 33 head .of
registered and grade Aberdeen
Angus cattle on Saturday, April
19, 1969, 1:00 p.m. at the farm,
North Main Streit, Seaforth.
The herd sire, Anokanere 61,
was a class winner at the Royal
Winter Fair and has sired a
Champion and a Reserve
Champicin of the Queen's
Guineas,, Also selling 6 cows; 2
first calf heifers; 6 bred heifers;
6 yearling heifers; 7 calves born
in 1968; 5 calves born in 1969.
Terms: Cash
Neither proprietor nor
auctioneer will be responsible
for accidnts the day of sale,
Robert J. Doig, Proprietor
Bert Pepper, Auctioneer
15b
22. BIRTHS
WRIGHT: In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, April 6,
1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Wright, RR 2, Seaforth, a
daughter.
HISLOP: In Port Huron General
Hospital, on Good Friday, April
4, 1969, to Dr. and Mrs. David
M. Hislop, Port Huron, a
daughter.
KNIGHTS: ken and Ruthann
are pleased to announce the
arrival of a daughter, Kelly
Charlene, on April 1, 1969, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
THIEL: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Thiel (nee Marilyn Maxwell)
Hensall, are happy to announce
the birth of their son, Terry
Robert, at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, Saturday, April
5, 1969,
MIDDLETON: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Woods Middleton,
Exeter, announce the birth of
their son, Robert John, at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, March
26, 1969. A first grandson .for
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ' Simmons,
'Hensall, and Robert H.
Middleton, Hensel!.
NORMAN: On Wednesday,
April 2, 1969, at Lions' Gate
Hospital, North Vancouver, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norman, a
son, Jeffery John, a brother for
Margo,
MOORE: Lloyd and Carol (nee
Taylor) Moore, Exeter are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Timothy John, March
29, 1969, at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.- Second
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Robt,
Taylor, RR 3, Clinton and for
Mr. and Mr -s. Clifton Moore,
Exeter. -
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR RED CROSS
TEI HELP
M A CD ONALD:. jn Clinton;
Public Hospital, .on Saturday,.
April 5, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne MacDonald:,
.Scarborough, a daughter.
•
JOHNSTON In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, April 6,
1969, to Mr and Mrs.. Larry
,,,,Johnston, RR 1, Auburn, a
daughter,
23. PEATtIS
JACKMAN: Passed away at
Huronview on Tuesday, April 1,
' 1959, Ernest Jackman, Clinton,
- in his 95th year. The 'funeral
service was "held at Lodge
Funeral Horne, Goderich, on
Friday, April 4, with interment
in: Colborne Township
Cemetery,.
SLOMAN: Pawed away in
Clinton Public -Hospital en
Thursday, April' 3, 1969, Mrs.
Henry Shaman, the former Mary
Agnes Buis. She is survived by
husband and one daughter, Mrs.
Roy,(Edna) Wheeler, Clinton.
The funeralservice was held on
Monday, April 7; at Ball Funeral
Home, Clinton. Woodland
Crematorium, London. -
RYAN. Passed away -at home on
Saturday, Ap it 5, 1969, Peter
Louis Ryan, RR 2, Dublin, In his
85th year. Survivors'' include a
daughter, Mrs. Bert (Leota)
Gliddon, Clinton and a brother,
Joseph, Clinton. Requiem Mass
at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
April 8, with entombment in
Elizabeth Ritz Mausoleum,
Mitchell.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
DAWSON: We wish to thank our
neighbours and relatives who
helped us before the sale and
also while moving. - 15p
LANDSBOROUGH: A sincere
thank you to all whose
thoughtfulness to me in hospital
and at home has speeded my
recovery. A special thank you to
Dr. Addison. - William D.
Landsborough. -15b
STURDY: My thanks to all who
sent flowers, cards, gifts or
visited me while in hospital and
at home. Everyone's
thoughtfulness was deeply
appreciated. - IsabeI Sturdy.
15b
WEBSTER: Sincere thanks to all
who sent cards, gifts, treats and
flowers while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital; also to Dr.
Newland and nurses on first
floor. - Linda Webster. -- 15b
REID: I would like to express
my sincere thanks to my family,
friends and neighbours for cards,
flowers and gifts while I was a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Morrison, Varna UCW, Dr.
Goddard, Dr. Addison, t`he
nurses and staff of floor 2. It
was all deeply appreciated: -
Mrs. Belle Reid. - 15b
WELSH: I wish to thank my
neighbours, relatives and friends
for 'kindnesses received while I
was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Thank you
for flowers, messages of cheer
and visits. I wish to thank Rev.
Mills for his visits to hospital and
since I came home. - Wilbur
Welsh, -15p
ATTENTION
STOCK , REDUCIN.G
SoNt -SALE s'q kf
cowrrNugs
SAVE UP TO 50%
Speed Wool, about 38 oz. -a bag only 9,B8; was` 16.50
Orlon senile or wool, about 2 oz. baIis-clearout• 50c
Some mohair 39c
- Look Around Por Bargains
NO LAY -A -WAY OR REFUND IN THIS SALE
,.Souvenirs Gifts Socks -- B(ankeit
Underwear -- Baby Gifts clearout far
sale prices and many others.
HURRY FOR STORE--. -
WIDE SAVINGS
A1'
Clinton Knitting Centro
55 Aibeet gt CLINTON,.
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25, CARDS OF THANKS
MI1'L413: Many thanks to all
.t'elatives, friends and neighbours
for flowers and fifty' and .cards
sentre while 1 Was. a patient le
Stratford Public Hospital, -Mrs.
Bet} Millar, - 15p
26,. IN MEMORIAM
TOMS; In loving memory of a
dear dad, Malcolm Toms, who
passed away one Year ago, April
13, 1968. -
Lonesome here Without you
Dad, I miss you more each
day,
Our fives are not the same, since
you ,were called away,
If I had all the world to give, I'd
give it, yes, and more
To hear your voice and see your
s,nile, and greet you at the
door,
- Sadly ifiissed and lovingly
remembered by daughter,
Dawna, and family, - 15b
HOGGART: In loving memory
of a dear, husband and father,
Wesley Hoggart, who passed
away Arpil 11, 1968,
Years go by but memories stay,
As near and dear as yesterday.
--- Always remembered by wife,
Etta, and family. - 15p
28: ROOM and BOARD
SEPARATE accommodation for
two, roomers or boarders, Mrs,
Jim Cox, 127 Princess St., West,
phone 482.7093. --14,15p
ROOM and board for one,
Phone Mrs, J. Mediger,
482-6609. -15b
GIVE .,, so more will cave
HEAR' FUND
:OF.A1.,expalding
f*
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a .it R. , , ner imports.
The Ontario •Fedirgion of
Agriculture • •arFa lackine
ry
Importation -program will naw
assist farrnets tcr9ee- Cuda
while rebating money .to buyers -
in Ontario..
This was reyealed today by A.
Roy Coulter, chairman ref the
OFA :taim Machinery
Importation Committee, He said
that the OFA is presently
:helpingto establish irn ortation
'programs with rnenaber-
organizations of the Oanadtan
Federation cif Agriculture in ,six
different pxovihoes, He lists
these as British Columbia;
Alberta, • :S:askatclrewaxi,
Manitoba, Nava .Scotia, and
Prince Edward Island.
He revealed that the
, Federation will also put
members of these organtaations
in contact with personnel in'
Britain, •
Concerning his own program,
Mr, Coulter said that sonne
purchase rebate money will be
returned to a number. of farmers
who have ordered machinery, He
pointed out that purchasing
agents in the United Kingdom
have aecornplished the operation
at .costs lower than were
anticipated.
The committee chairman said
that inquiries from 'individual
farmers have been arriving also
from Quebec,
The original OFA program
was started to illustrate the
inflated mark-ups in farrn
machinery. This was last year.
The program, has expanded now
to include possible operations
coast-to-coast.
KEITH'S FAMILY CLOTHING
CLINTON, ONT. TEL.: 482-773b
"THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE"
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LADIES' Dan River dresses, house dresses, crirrip
knit dresses, etc., all weather coats, jackets.
GIRLS' Dresses, jackets; slacks, jerseys.
BOYS' Casual pants, jackets, jerseys short sleeve,
sport shirts short sleeve, 2 -piece sets.
MEN'S Jackets, corduroy, nyl'bl;'"Co'ttohi;, short
sleeve sport shirts, casuai,perma press pants,
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AND SHIRTS TO MATCH $2.98 EACH , -
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