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all insured roge, plus it protects Thousands ern FARM- Mr. and Mis. Ted Dilling- ham and son, Bobbie, of Cincinnati; Ohio- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Dillingham arc Garna over the week end. Mr. and M«. Omer Over- bay spent a few days last wee k with their son and family in McKee. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Frith and son, Ted R. Frith and wife, of Louisville were here last week .attending the Brodhead Fair and vis- SMALL DOZER BOGGING WORK THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 PAGE SEVEN ground, BRODHEAD John I, GBirtes of 'Port Thomas wfcre week end visitois of Mr., and Mrs. F. Earl Mul- lias. Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Albright afldson, J oho, of Louis- vflle, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Albright, fdr a few days recently. Mr. and Mis. Jack Wright visited relatives and friends and attended the Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hop- kins and children of Hamil- ton, Ohio were week end visitors of Mr. and Mis. Fred Hasty. Mrs. Beulah Riddle has returned home from a week's visit .with her husband in Pennsbofo,' West Virginia. Michael Kenneth Albright Monk. James Payne and daughter of Dayton, Ohio visited his father, Edd Payne, Monday. Edward L. Elder and daughter of Pikeville were guests of his father, L.B. Elder, and attended the Fair Saturday night. Mr. and Mis." Monroe Ross and granddaughter of Burr visited his mother, Mrs. Earl Harper, and Mr. Harper recently. Bill Cox has moved his Saddle and Bridle Shop to the Jack Owens Store on. Main Stieet in Brodhead. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs: George K. Adams and family and Mrs. Bertha Stephens were Mrs. Lillian Gall, Mrs. Carolyn Griffin of Chicago, hi w a s h « e . *"* Br ® nda ' Mr ' and Mrs. Tom Kenney last week visiting his uncles, Albert and Ambrose Albright. Mrs. Billy Kirby and chil- dren " spent Sunday jjrith Mr. and Mrs. Omer Overbay. Mr. and Mis. Olan Burton and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cromer Sunday evening. Mrs. Viola Cox has re- turned home from Louisville where she spent a week's vacation with her son, Cecil and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cro- mer visited Mr. and Mis. . Carl Bsock •UCi^b-Qjchard Sunday night. Joan and Gary Elliott of Cincinnati, Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Williams over the week end. Mr., and Mrs. Nath Roberts spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Rhonda of Lockland, Ohio. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and Jim Adams of Brodhead. Ronnie Cash purchased a - Corvette in Somerset 'Saturday. Mrs. Bobby Cash' and children returned home Saturday from their vaca- tion in Norwood, Ohio with relatives. Charlie and Keith Albright of Lexington spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Albright, abi attended" World's Fair. Mr. and Mis. Vernon How- ley and son and Mrs. Nell Henderson and family of Paint Lick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pirtgleton and family of Copper Creek, Mr. and ' Mrs. Larry Benge of Crab FINANCIAL STATEMENT (Cont. From Page 5) 607 Clyd&Linville 30.00 608 Charlie Hines 22.50. 609 Bob J asp er 22.50 610 Cail Kell ey .22.50 611 McKinley Peraful , 22.50 612 Wayne Stewart 22.50 613 Edd Winstead 22.50 614 Jess F. Bullodc 14.28 615 Ercel Ciomer'- - 57.12 ' /r<,_ " i : - J a m . . ... 617^ ""' McKinley Arnold 59.50 '618 Alma Jean Genfry 1.50 34 Total £>r June 1969 SI,735.06 NOTICE „FOR REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER SERVICE, HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL, CALL: Howard Chambers, 256-4470 Hwy. 461, M». V^mon, Ky. ALSO SERVICE ON DAIRY BULK TANKS, DAY OR NIGHT. Orchaid, Mr. and Mis. Mar- vin Ponder and Mr. and Mrs. Givins Lear of Brindle Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sowder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lear of Mt.- Vernon visited Mr. and - Mrs. Douglas Lear recently and attended the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Proc- tor and daughter of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Holcomb and family Wed- nesday night. Mrs. Pauline Brown and daughter of Ohio were guests of her mother, Mrfc. Earl Harper, and Mr. Harper Saturday night and attended the- Fair. Mrs. Melberta Robbins is reported on the sick list. We wish her -a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chappell and daughter, Gay, and friend, Vicky Campbell, of Indiana spent several days recently with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Martin. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mis. Clyde Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hol- comb and Missy of Jamesr town, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caudill, George Lancaster and son, Keith, of George- town, Mr- and Mrs. Ray McCoy, Mr. aild. Mrs. Daniel Duncan, Jr., of Olive Hill, and Sandy and Tim Harris of Olive HilL Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hol- comb and children of Mt. Vernon were Sunday guests : * Mj krhi Mrs. DaU»a Hot- comb an<f family. Mis. Wayne Livesay and daughter, and niece, Miss Rita Proctor, and Mis., Wayne Proctor and chil- dren of Berea were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hol- comb . and family Wednes-. day evening Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brock of Covington,- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. *Bobby Joe Brock of Cin- cinnati, Ohio were guests of Mrs. Alkie Brock over the week end. •Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dun- can, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris of Olive Hill,' attended the Renfro Valley Barn Dance Saturday pight. bered as thpson of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris ^nd Mrs. Harris as the daughter of Mrs. Gladys Hunt. Sherry Brooks of Dayton, Ohio spent the week end with Kaye Rigsby. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Mob- erly of Cincinpati, Ohio visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moberly and family and Mr. and Mrs. Virgii Hopkins and family and attended the Brodhead Fair last week. Mr. and Mis. Garnett How- ard and family of Reading, Ohio spent the week with his mother, Mrs. Laura Howaid. Their daughter stayed for a week's vaca- tion with her grandmother. Mis. Gladys Hunt, Lucy Jane McKinney, and Leslie Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris Sunday. Miss Diana Trimoie of Paris visited Mr. and Mis. Lester. H. Bullock over the week end. . Mr. and M WANTED £ CALL Jimmy Cromer Or Cromer's Sinclair Ph. 256-4222 Ph. 256-2051 iting relatives and friends. Phillip Jacobs of Fort Thomas visited his aunt, Mrs. Dan Gray and Mr. Gray last week and attend- : ed the Brodhead Fair. Mrs. Dan Gray spent several days last -week in Fort' Thomas with her sis- ter, Mrs. Tony Jacobs, and family and attended, the funeral of the little grand- daughter of Mr. and Mis. Jacobs who passed away August 6. Week end visitors of the Grays were Mis. Gray's sister, Mrs. Larry McQuaide, of Cincinnati, Nancy and Phyllis Webb of ^Port Valley, Georgia, . Phyllis Royster, Athens, Ga., Jane Frith of Louisville and a friend, Michele Delfiell, of Ales, France. Michele is spending the summer with Jane and studying English Unfctreity oi.Wwis,- villie. ' Michele ' toft, this note with the Grays. '"It's a great pleasure for me to • be in - United . States. Kentucky is a very beautiful state. American people are friendly. I spend wonderful holidays. I hope it will not be my last trip in America. Michele Del- fiell." Kenneth Wayne Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mis. Charlie Shaffer, was in the Berea Hospital last week - for grafting on his leg which was infofed in ah automobile accident at Crab Orchaid. He is repotted,getting along alright. . . * We ore-- sorry to report' - Mrs. Maudie King still suf- fering from an injury re- CelVtfu -micu n'ncr the Union Chapel Church. We wish her a speedy re- covery." OTTAWA GUNSMITH RALPH MARCUM, SAND GAP, HAM- MERS A TRIGGER GUARD INTO SHAPE a s h e -makes a flintlock rifle similar to the one Daniel Boone used. Marcum is part of the Kentucky Guild of artists and Craftsmen exhibit at the Kentucky State Fair, August 14-23 in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Jones and Gene visited Bro. and Mrs. Don Downing at Heid- rick Friday. The Bible School held at Ottawa last week was a great success. Average attendance, for the school, which was held in the even- ings, was 62. Mr. and Mrs Genis Bur- dine and family spent Fri- day with Mrs. Eddie Al- bright. NJr. and Mrs. George Bur- dine and son. Shannon, of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. James Burdine and girls .visited Mrs. Nancy " Btirdine over tfye'tyeek end. and Cliristine ^o! Dayton, OW6 visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamm and Mrs. Betty Farris the first of i h e week. Mr. and Mi's. Albert Field Hayes, Robin, Martin, and Jimmy, of Middletown, Ohio visited •JJ.is. Delia Mae Wil- mot last week.- "Mr. auO Mrs. Williacn Tyree'- and Mrs. Bonnie Lawrence of Cincinnati, Ohio spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.. Virgil Lawrence and Mark and Carlos Lawrence ,and Wendell _ returned home with them. Bio. and.Mi^. Farris Horn and family have moved to the - property of Giaydon Wright. We welcome them* . .. - v ' Mrs. Nola Dillihgham, Mr: i and Mrs. jtaroid Dillingham, Tommy and Peggy, of. Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Mahala Osborne and Mary, Ann Golf of Laport, Indiana, Dick Morrison, and Rose- marie Rocsis of South Bend, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Casper. Jones and Gene recently. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Crease of Middletown, Ohio, . and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamlin and Jeanie of Manchester visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch' French Monday afternoon. Miss Janet Burton of Wil- lailla spent Wednesday night with Debbie Hamm. 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Mr. and Mis. Ted Dilling-ham and son , Bobbie, of Cincinnat i ; O h i o - were gues t s of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Dillingham a r c Garna over the week end.

Mr. and M« . Omer Over-bay spen t a few days last wee k with their son and family in McKee.

Mr. and Mrs. C .E . Fr i th and son , Ted R. Frith and wife , of Louisvi l le were here l a s t week .at tending the Brodhead Fa i r and vis-

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THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 PAGE SEVEN

ground, BRODHEAD John I,

GBirtes of ' P o r t Thomas wfcre week end visi tois of Mr., and Mrs. F . Ear l Mul-l i as .

Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Albright a f l d s o n , J oho, of Louis-vfl le, visited his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Arch Albright, fdr a few days recently.

Mr. and Mis. J ack Wright vis i ted relatives and friends and attended the F a i r las t week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hop-kins and children of Hamil-ton, Ohio were week end visi tors of Mr. and Mis. Fred Hasty.

Mrs. Beulah Riddle h a s returned home from a week ' s v is i t .with her husband in Pennsbofo , ' West Virginia.

Michael Kenneth Albright

Monk. James Payne and daughter

of Dayton, Ohio visited his father, Edd Payne , Monday.

Edward L. Elder and daughter of Pikevi l le were gues ts of his father, L .B. Elder , and attended the Fa i r Saturday night.

Mr. and Mis." Monroe Ross and granddaughter of Burr visited his mother, Mrs. Ear l Harper, and Mr. Harper recently.

Bil l Cox h a s moved his Saddle and Bridle Shop to the Jack Owens Store on. Main Stieet in Brodhead.

Week end gues t s of Mr. and Mrs: George K. Adams and family and Mrs. Bertha Stephens were Mrs. Li l l ian Gall , Mrs. Carolyn Griffin

of Chicago, hi was h « e . *"* B r ® n d a ' M r ' a n d

• Mrs. Tom Kenney l a s t week v is i t ing h i s uncles , Albert and Ambrose Albright.

Mrs. Billy Kirby and chil-dren " spen t Sunday jjrith Mr. and Mrs. Omer Overbay.

Mr. and Mis. Olan Burton and son vis i ted Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cromer Sunday evening.

Mrs. Viola Cox has re-turned home from Louisvil le where she spen t a week ' s vacation with her son , Ceci l and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cro-mer vis i ted Mr. and Mis.

. Ca r l Bsock •UCi^b-Qjchard • Sunday n ight .

Joan and Gary Ell iot t of C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio were gues t s of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Williams over the week end .

Mr., and Mrs. Nath Roberts spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mis. Lloyd

Rhonda of Lockland, Ohio. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and Jim Adams of Brodhead.

Ronnie Cash purchased a- Corvet te in Somerset

'Sa turday. Mrs. Bobby C a s h ' and

children returned home Saturday from their vaca-tion in Norwood, Ohio with re la t ives .

Charlie and Keith Albright of Lexington spent the week with their parents , Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Albright, a b i attended" World's F a i r .

Mr. and Mis. Vernon How-ley and son and Mrs. Nell Henderson and family of P a i n t Lick , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pirtgleton and family of Copper Creek, Mr. and ' Mrs. Larry Benge of Crab

FINANCIAL STATEMENT (Cont. From Page 5)

607 Clyd&Linville 30.00 608 Charlie Hines 22.50. 609 Bob J asp er 22.50 610 Cail Kell ey .22.50 611 McKinley Peraful , 22.50 612 Wayne Stewart 22.50 613 Edd Winstead 22.50 614 Jess F. Bullodc 14.28 615 Ercel Ciomer'- - 57.12 ' /r<,_ " i : - J a m . . ...

617^ ""' McKinley Arnold 59.50 '618 Alma Jean Genfry • 1.50 • 34 Total £>r June 1969 SI,735.06

NOTICE „FOR REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER SERVICE, HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL, CALL:

Howard Chambers, 256-4470 Hwy. 461, M». V^mon, Ky.

ALSO SERVICE ON DAIRY BULK TANKS, DAY OR NIGHT.

Orchaid, Mr. and Mis. Mar-vin Ponder and Mr. and Mrs. Givins Lear of Brindle Ridge , Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sowder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lear of Mt.- Vernon vis i ted Mr. and - Mrs. Douglas Lear recent ly and attended the Fa i r .

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Proc-tor and daughter of Berea vis i ted Mr. and Mrs. Da l l a s Holcomb and family Wed-nesday night.

Mrs. Paul ine Brown and daughter of Ohio were guests of her mother, Mrfc. Ear l Harper, and Mr. Harper Saturday night and attended the- Fai r .

Mrs. Melberta Robbins i s reported on the s i c k l i s t . We wish her -a speedy re-covery.

Mr. and Mrs. Char les Chappel l and daughter , Gay , and fr iend, Vicky Campbell , of Indiana spen t severa l days recently with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Martin. • Saturday vis i tors of Mr. and Mis. Clyde Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hol-comb and Missy of Jamesr town, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caudil l , George Lancas t e r and son, Keith, of George-town, Mr- and Mrs. Ray McCoy, Mr. aild. Mrs. Daniel Duncan, J r . , of Olive Hil l , and Sandy and Tim Harris of Ol ive HilL

Mr. and Mrs. P res ton Hol-comb and children of Mt. Vernon were Sunday gues ts

: * Mj krhi Mrs. DaU»a Hot-comb an<f family.

Mis. Wayne Livesay and daughter , and n i ece , Miss Ri ta Proc to r , and Mis., Wayne Proctor and chil-dren of Berea were gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Dal las Hol-comb . and family Wednes-. day e v e n i n g

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brock of Covington,- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods of Cincinnat i , Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.

*Bobby J o e Brock of Cin-cinnat i , Ohio were gues ts of Mrs. Alkie Brock over the week end.

•Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dun-can , J r . , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris of Ol ive H i l l , ' at tended the Renfro Valley Barn Dance Saturday pight .

bered a s t h p s o n of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris ^nd Mrs. Harris as the daughter of Mrs. Gladys Hunt.

Sherry Brooks of Dayton, Ohio s p e n t the week end with Kaye Rigsby.

Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Mob-er ly of Cincinpat i , Ohio vis i ted their parents , Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Moberly and family and Mr. and Mrs. Virgii Hopkins and family and attended the Brodhead Fair las t week.

Mr. and Mis. Garnett How-ard and family of Reading, Ohio spen t the week with his mother, Mrs. Laura Howaid. Their daughter s tayed for a week ' s vaca-tion with her grandmother.

Mis. Gladys Hunt, Lucy J a n e McKinney, and Les l i e Harris vis i ted Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris Sunday.

Miss Diana Trimoie of P a r i s v is i ted Mr. and Mis. Lester . H. Bullock over the week end. .

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severa l days las t -week in Fort ' Thomas with her s i s -ter , Mrs. Tony J a c o b s , and family and attended, the funeral of the li t t le grand-daughter of Mr. and Mis. J a c o b s who passed away August 6.

Week end visi tors of the Grays were Mis. Gray 's s i s t e r , Mrs. Larry McQuaide, of Cincinnat i , Nancy and Phy l l i s Webb of ^ P o r t Valley, Georgia, . Phy l l i s Royster , Athens, Ga . , Jane Fr i th of Louisvi l le and a fr iend, Michele Delf ie l l , of A le s , France . Michele i s spending the summer with Jane and s tudying English

Unfc t r e i ty oi.Wwis,-villie. ' Michele ' t o f t , this note with the Grays.

' " I t ' s a great p leasure for me to • be in - United

. S ta tes . Kentucky is a very beaut i fu l s t a t e . American people are friendly. I spend wonderful hol idays. I hope i t will not be my l a s t trip in America. Michele Del-f i e l l . "

Kenneth Wayne Shaffer, s o n of Mr. and Mis. Charl ie Shaffer , was in the B e r e a Hospital las t week - for graft ing on h i s leg which was infofed in ah automobile acc iden t at Crab Orchaid. He is repotted,gett ing along alright. . .

* We ore-- sorry to report'-Mrs. Maudie King s t i l l suf-fer ing from an injury re-

• CelVtfu -micu n'ncr the Union Chapel Church. We wish her a speedy re-covery."

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Mr. and Mrs. Casper J o n e s and Gene vis i ted Bro. and Mrs. Don Downing at Heid-rick Friday.

The Bible School held at Ot tawa las t week was a great s u c c e s s . Average a t tendance, for the school , which was held in the even-ings , was 62.

Mr. and Mrs Genis Bur-dine and family spent Fri-day with Mrs. Eddie Al-bright.

NJr. and Mrs. George Bur-dine and son. Shannon, of

Cincinnati , Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. J ames Burdine and girls .visited Mrs. Nancy

" Btirdine over tfye'tyeek end .

and Cliristine ^o! Dayton, OW6 vis i ted Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamm and Mrs. Betty Fa r r i s the f i r s t of i h e week.

Mr. and Mi's. Albert Field Hayes, Robin, Martin, and Jimmy, of Middletown, Ohio vis i ted •JJ.is. Delia Mae Wil-mot l a s t week. -

"Mr. auO Mrs. Williacn Tyree ' -and Mrs. Bonnie Lawrence of Cincinnat i , Ohio spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.. Virgil Lawrence and Mark and Carlos Lawrence ,and Wendell _ returned home with them.

Bio. and.Mi^. Fa r r i s Horn and family have moved to the - property of Giaydon Wright. We welcome them*

. .. - v ' Mrs. Nola Dillihgham, Mr:

i and Mrs. j t a ro id Dillingham, Tommy and Peggy, of. Cin-cinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Mahala Osborne and Mary, Ann Golf of Lapor t , Indiana, Dick Morrison, and Rose-marie R o c s i s of South Bend, Ind. , v is i ted Mr. and Mrs. Casper . Jones and Gene recently.

Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Crease of Middletown, Ohio, . and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamlin and J e a n i e of Manchester vis i ted Mr. and Mrs. Arch' French Monday afternoon.

Miss J a n e t Burton of Wil-lai l la spent Wednesday night with Debbie Hamm. They all at tended the Brod-head Fa i r Thursday. ,

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ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT APPROVED , Approval of a road im-provement project on the Whife Oak Church Road in Rockcas t le County was a i -nounced, today by Governor Louie B. Nunn.

Ditches Will be cleared of l e a v e s and cut g rass to improve drainage and a

bituminous su r face will be applied to the toad begin-n ing at t he junction with KY 1505 end ending at Mt. Zion Church , -a d i s t a n c e of „ 1 .2 miles .

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Mr. and Mrs. Herman De-joung of Cal ifornia are vis-i t i n g re la l ives and f r iends here. She will be remember-ed as Edra Jo Albright.

Mr. and Mrs. Char les L e e Cummins and Tammie Lynn of Winchestei vis i ted Mr. a id 'Mrs. Cor t is Bradley over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Gaffer Cash of Lockland, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Car t a s CasJj. afid

,-Mrke of Richmond spent f h e week end with ti^s."

• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cash and £jetza, Mts. Maxine Daugherty, Mrs. Willene Burton and Debbie v is i ted Bro. and Mrs- Don Downing at Heidrick Sunday after-noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Genis Bur-dine and family spent las t week in Indiana vis i t ing Mr. and Mrs. J . C . S m i t h

$ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phi l l ip Stevens and family, ' and Mrs. Es t i l l Smpllwood and family, Mr. and Mrs. * Clyde Burdine and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ba l i s Mc-Kinney. All the men and boys attended a Cincinnati Reds ballgame while there.

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Air Cood., white 1968 MUSTANG, 2 Dr., HT

. 1968 FORD XL, Fostback, 2 Dr., HT, red 1968 JAVELIN SST, 2 Dr., HT, Auto., green 1968 JAVELIN SST, 2 Dr., HT, white/red interior 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 2 Dr., HT, gold/green

1967 BUICK LeSobre, 4 Dr., HT, Air Cond., gold/ black vinyl roof

1967 FORD Falcon. 2 Dr., brown 1967 INTERNATIONAL Pick-up Truck 1967 PLYMOUTH Fury I I , 4 Dr., beige 1967 PONTIAC Catolina, 4 Dh, blue 1967 PONTIAC Cotalino, 2 Dr., HT, gold 1966 CHEVROLET, Impola, 2 Dr., HT, green 1966 CHEVROLET, Impolo, 4 Dr., HT, blue 1966 FORD, Foirlane 500, 2 Dr., HT, 8 Cyl.,

' straight shi f t , green 1966 COMET, Coliente, Convertible, red 1966 OLDS Delta, 4 Dr., HT, white/red interior 1966 PONTIAC, Cotolino, 2 Dr., HT, maroon/

black "vinyl ftof 1966 PONTIAC, Catolina, 4 Dr., Sedan, turquoise 1966 PONTIAC, Catolina, 2 Dr., HT, green/black

1965'CHEVROLET, Impolo, Cpe., 4 speed, 396", maroon

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'black ledther interior 1965 OLDS Dynamic 88, 2 Dr., HT, gre^n gray 1965 OLDS 88, 4 Dr., HT, green 1965 PONTIAC, Grand Prix, lavender 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville, 4 Dr., HT, gold/block

1965 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 Dr., green 1964 CHEVEkLE, Molibu, 4 Dr., 6 Cyl . , 1964 FORD, 4 Dr., 6 Cyl., Straight shi f t , white 1964 OtDS Jetstar, 4 Dr., HT, blbe 1964 PONTIAC, Grand Prix, HT 1964 PONTIAC Catolina, 4 Dr., brown 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 Dr., g rew 1963 FORD, Foirlane, 2 Dr., 6 Cyl. , Auto., red

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