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THIRTY-EIGHT THE BRIDGEPORT POST. TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1963. ibWUY NOTICE ORDER OK NOTICE tTATT OF CONNECTICUT. COUNTY LOU xTftNYOER JOHN H.

SNTDKR HANNAH BCNNEMT. KT AL. NOTICE TO HANNAH BENNETT. JJVINC. OR IF UECEASKD, THK DOWXR.

HKIRS. KEPRESENTATIVE ANJ CBEDITORS OF HANNAH BEi KETT NELSON B. BENNETT. IF LJ 1NQk OR IF DECEASED. THE W1POA HEIRS.

REPRESENTATIVES AND CRE ttlTORS OK NELSON B. BENNETT THE WIDOWER. HEIRS. REPRESEN" AT1VES AND CREDITORS OF CATH BRINE WIXON. ALSO KNOWN A KATHER1NE WIXON: MARGARET KHEEYLEY.

ALOT KNOWN AS MAK CARET McSHEKLEY. IF LIVING. JK DECEASED. THE WIPOWER. HEIRS REPRESENTATIVES AND CREDITOR OF "AID MARGARET McSHEEYLEY MARY RYAN.

IF LIVING. OR IF DP CEASED. THE WIDOWER. HEIRS, RL PKE8ENTATTVES AND CREDITORS MARY RYAN: MARY HEALY. ALS KNOWN AS MARY HURLEY.

IF LIV INO. OR IF DECEASED. THE WIDOW EH. HEIRS. REPRESENTATIVES AN CREDITORS OF RAID MARY ami BRYAN CAKS1DY.

ADMIN1STRA TOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID CATH KRINE WIXON IF LIVING. OR IF DP. CKASED. THE SUCCESSORS OF BRYAN CASSIDY. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID CATHERINE WIXO.V Upon the complaint of the plalnlitls i the above entiUed action, prayins reasons therein forth, for a judcmen determlnlnE the rights of the plalntifl ami the defendant i in and to the follow Ins described real property and setuin tht title thereto: All those two certsln of land located easterly of the Newtown Turn pike 251 In Lower Stepney In the Town of Monroe.

County of Fairlield of Connecticut, which are delineat ed on Mag No. U1 on file In the office of the Monroe Town Clerk entitled "Map of Property of John M. Snyder. Monroe Scale Mar. 16.

1945" made by Bernard J. Shclomis. Surveyor and. as delineated on said map, are bounded as follows: FIRST PARCEL. contalninB 3.9 acres more or less: Westerlv by the Newtown Turnpike (Connecticut State Route Ko.

25'. a total dls tance of 424.56 feet, more or less: Northerly bv land now or formerly ol G. W. Ecstwood. 340-0 feet, more or less; Easterly land of the New i orK, taswny Hart tord Rail, road Company.

560.0 feet, more tr less; and Southerly by land now or formerly Harry Goldman and Abe Goldman. 285.0 feet, more or less; CCCOKD PARCEL, containing 6.1 acres more nr less: Weiterly by land of the New York New Haven Hartford road Company. 568.0 leet, more or less: Northerly by land now or fomier! of G. W. Eastwood.

425.0 more or less; Easterly by land now or formerly of G. W. Eastwood, a lotal di 1 tance of 762.0 feet, mor or less: and Southerly by land now or formerly Harrv Goldman and Abe Goldman. 536.0 feet, more or less. with appurtenant risnts of way over the irterveniniz land ni Ihe New York.

New Haven Hartford Railroad Company; returnable to the Superior Court to be held at Bridgeport in and for the County of FaJrfield on the first Tuesday of and upon an application said action for an order of notice, having been represented byjaffidavit neved to said complaint and sworn to by Robert B. Hiteendoriff. the attorney fur the plaintiffs, that neither the plaintiffs nor their attorney know if any of the defendants HANNAH BENNETT. NELSON B. BENNETT.

MARGARET Mc- SHEEYLEY. also known as Margaret IMcSheelv, MARY RYAN. MARY HEALY. also known as Mnry Hurley, and BRYAN CASSIDY, are llvtnc. or who are the widow, widower, heirs, representatives and creditors of HANNAH BENNETT.

KELSON B. BENNETT. MARGARET Mc- SHEEYLEY. also known as Margaret Mc- fihtdy. MARY RYAN.

MARY" HEALY. also known as Mary Hurley, or CATHERINE AVIXON. also known as Katherine Wixon. or who are the successors, if any, of BRYAN CASSIDY. Administrator' ol the Estate of Catherine- Wixon.

also known as Katherine Wixon. or where any of said persons may reside, and that all reasonable efforts have been made to ascertain such fads and have failed, and it appearing lo and bein; lound by the subscribing authority tha notice of the institution of this action most likely to come to the attention of said defendants is that hereinafter ordered: it is ORDERED, thai notice of the institution of said action be given the said defendants by some proper offi other person causing true and copy of this order of notice lo be published three times on successive days the Bridgeport Posi, newspaper circulated in the Town of Monroe, Connecticut, the Lafayette Journal Courier, a newspaper circulated in Layafctte, Indiana, and the Fremont News Messenger, a newspaper circulated in Fremont. Ohio, and to be published three times in successive weeks in the Newtown Bee. a newspaper circulated in the Town of Newtown. Connecticut, all commencing on or before May 23.

1963; and that return of such publication be made to the above named Court. Dated at Bridgeport, Connecticut, on May 15. 1963. C. David aiiinicfi Assistant Clerk Superior Court for Fairfield County State of Connecticut County of Fairfield ES: Bridgeport May 16.

1963 The within and foreEoins is a true copv of the orieinai order of notice in my bands for service by publication. Attest: Edwin L. Haflich A Deputy Fheriff for Fairfield County NOTICE JUVENILE COURT FOP. THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT FIRST DISTRICT ORDER OF NOTICE CITY OF BRIDGEPORT, May 13. 1963.

PETITION FOP. THE COMMITMENT OF THE MINOR CHILD OF JOAN FRZSY. of parts unknown. Upon the petition of MR. A SHAPIRO.

STATE WELFARE COM- 2.11SSK3KER, THROUGH HO1VELL F. FULLER. DISTRICT DIRECTOR of the City of Bridgeport, in said District, elating that the minor child of the above named person in an uncared-for, neglected child, which petition will be heard on the day o' May. 1963 at 9:45 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Juvenile Court for State of 784 Fairiicid Avenue, in the City of Bridgeport, in said District. It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that Hi? above named JOAN PRESY, has gone to parts unknown, therefore.

ORDERED--That notice o( thp hearinc of this petition he erven by 112 this order of notice in the Bridgeport Post, newspaper having a circulation in the City of Bridgeport, onro a week, two weeks successively, commencing on or before the 14th day of Mav, A.D., 1963. DOROTHY A. FINN Clerk of the Juvenile Court for the First District Nonce WARNING OF SPECIAL TOWN MEBT1KO WARNING li hereby liven to electors of the town of Monroe, In the County of Frrfield. Connecticut, and to those citizeni of the Me of twenty-one years or more entitled to thereat by virtue of havinc the property pmmbed fey Statute, that on the recommendation of the Board of Finance and at the request of thr Board Education, a Special Town School in the said Town of Monroe at 8 o'clock P.M. on May 77th.

1963. to consider and act i respect to the fol- ndations of the Board of RESOLVED: That the Board of Finance for the of Monroe makes fol- owlng recommendation Special Town Mrctini with referrncf to a proposed school bulldins project to if certain major alterations to and the construction ol an addition to the Masulc Junior-Senior HlEh Sfhoo! and the fum- shine and equipping of said addition. a That the Town MeetinB appropn- itc the sum of 5700,000.00 fnr major ot and fh? ronsl ruction of jddition to the Masuk Junior-Senior Hich school substantially in acrordance with Plan Scheme at pienarert Fletcher-Thorn psort. Arc-hiterts- F.nfrineers. dated March 51.

1963. and "Proposer) Alteration-; and Art- Jitionc to Mmnik Junlor-ftnlor HiKh School." said major alterations and con- tructlon to include all matters necessary but Incidental thereto, such as rlKinsl equipment nnd lurnishinRs. srarf. landscaping, installation of utilities. ccesKways.

and architectural, tnd" legal services: and ibl That the appropriation fnr said ddition, if made, be raised by the flnd sate of interest-bearine the Town, to be payable over period twenty '20' years. i i interest at uch rate a may be determined by the Jourd ot Selectmen, payable sfmi-an- ally: and i That if said bonds be authorized. Board of Eelentmcn with 1 approval the Board of Finance be authorized tn ssue. sell, and deliver, nnd to renew, nol in tiie agsrecate 5700.000.00 I notes of the Town in anticipation ot the eceipt of proceeds of such bonds, and hat the Board of Selectmen, subject to uch approval and within such limitation" may be imposed by law, be authorizer determine the date, maturity, interest or discount, form, manner of sale, nd all other details relatins to eacn sue of said notes. NOTE: Copies of the plans for Inr choo! project to which reference is made i Resolution of the Board of Finance, iay be inspected on any business day.

fondtty through Friday, from 9 a.m. to p.m., at the office of the Town Clerk. And in connection with the (a. To see if the Town will authorize school bulldlnc project consisting of certain major alterations to and the (instruction of an addition to the Masuk unior-Senlor High School and the lurn- hina and equippine of said ndditioi raise and appropriate therefor an amount not to exceed S700.000.00. To determine how said on shall be met, whether by borrowinB the manner recommended by the oard of Finance, by borrowing In iher manner, by transfer of available mds.

by taxation or otherwise, or by combination of any two or more of the arezoins methods. (c) To provide for the continuation i office of the School Eulldinc Com- liltee appointed at the Special Town tcetins held July 70. 1962. and to ic- stme or Increase the authority of ommittee to any extent deemed nee appropriate by the Meetintt rder that said Committee may ra ut any action authorized at the Mi with respect to the construction of addition to and certain major alter- ms to Masuk Junior-Senior Hluh chool. rdl To authorize the Bflarrf ol Selection the Rrard of Education to pplv for and receive on behalf of the own any State or Federal aid which iay be available In connection with such chool buildine project: and To take any further action con- ected with or incidental to any of the retroins matters.

Dated at Monroe, Connecticut, this 20th ay oi May, 1963. ALEC E. SAXTOX SANFOP.D W. BOND HAYMOND G. MICHEL Board of Selectmen 29 to Seek Jenny Lind Crown; 8 Finalists to Be Named May 28 would like to receive a college education and major in music.

Louise Hatch, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denison Hatch, 177 Riverside avenue, Greenwich. She attends Greenwich high and is a member of the Concert band, Madrigal Singers! Senior chorus and Symphony orchestra. She has received extensive musical training and aspires to a profes- finals on June 7 in the Klein sional singing career com- morial auditorium will be letin her college education, to the public.

Sus 16 daugh Applications have dosed for the 1963 Barnum Festival Jenny Lind contest, with 29 aspirants entered. Elnathan Mitchell, president of Borden's Mitchell Dairy. sponsors of the event, announced today. The field will be narrowed to eight finalists in preliminary competition on May 28. The! Newest entries are: Peggy Bradley, 16, daughter a Mr.

and Mrs. John Bradley, 199 Smith street. She is a student a Harding high school and active as a soloist with her church choir, years She has of voice received training four and NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT IF TRUMBULL. SS.

PROBATE COURT. ay 15, A.D., 1963. Present, ARAM H. TELLALIAN. iidffe ESTATE OF MARGARET SOUTHARD.

Tram bull. In said District an in- person. The Conservator, having made appli- ition to this Court for an order author- ine him to sell certain rea.1 eslate bc- neing to said estatt as per said apnli- ition on file more fully appears. It is ORDERED--That said application be and determined at a Court rebate to bo field (n Trumbull, in said strict on the 3rd day of June, 1963, at o'clock in the forenoon, and this Durt directs said Conservator to give tice to all persons interested in said tate to appear, if they see cause, and heard thereon, by publishing this dor once in newspaper having a clr- lation in said district, nnd by jrivinC tice to all parlies in Interest, all on before the 27th day of Mar. A.I'.

63. and return make to this Court notice Riven. By Order of Court BETTY M. ANDERSON Clerk NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRTCT T.UMBULL.

SS. PF.OBATE COURT, 17. A.D., 1963. A A H. TELLALZA.Y, ESTATE OF JOHN j.

PATEQAS. of the town ol Kaston, in said District, L'po'n the application of the liduciary of said estate, praying that he be authorized to compromise and settle doubtful and disputed claim as per application on file moie fully appears, it is ORDERED--That said application be -anl snri determined at the Probate Court in Trumbull in said District, on the- day ol June. A.D. 1963. at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, and that notice be Given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by causing a copy of this order to be sent by mnil postpaid lo all persons known to be interested, on or before the "9lh day of May, 1963, and return make to this Court.

By Order ol roun BETTY M. ANDERSON' Clerk NOTICE NOTICE is hereby Riven that the proposed amendment lo the zoninc regulations of Ihe Town nf all filed or. April 19th. 1963. for public insper- tjon in the Office of the Town Clerk nf said Town of EaMon.

and submitted to a public hearing held at the fc'amuet staples School in said Town on a 3. 1963, after deleting therefrom any nnrt all reference to the practice of dentistry has been duly adopted and rnacted by the Planning and Commission of said Town of EaMon to become effective on the 1st duy rif June, 1963. and a ropy nf said amendment 1o said zoning reculflfions hsi been filed in the Offire of the Town Clerk ot said Town of Easlon on the 1 day of 1963. Paled at Knston, Connecticut. IDth day of May.

PLANNING A ZONING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF KA5-TON FREDERICK A STRONG NOTICE OF CONNECTICirr. DliTrilKT OF SS. PROBATE COURT, MAV 15, A.M., 1963. Fre-cnf A A H. TCLLALIA.Y, ESTATE OF A C.

A late of Trumbull. said District, deceased. The Administrator, havinc mad? application to this Court for an order authorizing him to soil certain real estate be- i to estate. HS per said sppli- cati'in nr f''o more apprnrs. It I That said applicftlion he i heard and determined Bt a Courl of Prnbate to be held in Trumbull.

in sant district on the "rri day of June. 1563, 1 1 :30 o'clock in the and i Court directs said Administrator, to i I notice lo all person-; interested in said lestate to appear, if they see cause, bp heard thereon, by puhlishini I i i ortcr eim-f in a newspaper havir.E a cjr- i dilation sairl riislnrl, and by i I notice In all partios in inlcrest. all on bcfotr the 771h day of Mav. A. i 6 ant! return make to thi' Court iopes to attend college and train or an operatic career.

Beverly Ann Urban, 16, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Urban, 46 Maple avenue, Danbury, A student at Danbury high, she jas appeared in the lead roles of school productions. She is a member the Senior choir. Madrigal Singers, and All-State chorus.

She has received voice and piano training and intends to prepare for a singing career. Elaine Neubauer, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Neu bauer, 404 Sport Hill road, Easton, attends Joel Barlow high.

She is active in school dramatics and church work. She has received voice, ballet and piano lessons and will attend Indiana university on a music clinic scholarship this summer. Following graduation she will attend Russell Sage college and specialize in music and art. Linda Jean Schork, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Schork, 3115 Main street, Strat ford. A student at Bunnell high, she starred in productions of "Oklahoma" and "The King and She is a member of the PAL and active in church groups. She NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, SS. PUOBATE COURT. i A 17.

A.D., 1963. Present. JOHN P. FLANAGAN, Judge ESTATE OF GRACE ANN CIOPPA, of Bridgeport, in said District, minor. ng made application authorizing The Guardian.

to this Court for her to mice certain ren! estate, bclonnine id estate, as per said application on rile more fully appears. It is EPLED--That snid application be heard and determined al a Couri of Probate- to be held at Briducport. in said district on the 3rd day or June, 1963. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, nnd this Court directs said Guardian to give notice lo fill persons in said estate to appear, if they see cause, and be hoard thereon, by puhlisnine this order once in newspaper havinc a circulation In said district, and by civinfi notice to all parties in interest, all on or before the 57th day of May, A.I).. 1963, and return make to this Court of notice eiven.

By Order of Court -MAP. IE GIANNTNI Clerk STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DISFRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, PS. PROBATE COURT. 7, A.D., 1963. Present JOHN P.

A A A Judge ESTATE OF MICHAEL KO.N'ECNY. MATTHEW KONECNV, late of Bridgeport, in said District, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Courl of Probate for the District of Bridgeport, jotice is hereby given that sairl Court IBS limited and allowed six months from the date hereot for the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said Estate for settlement. Those who neplect to exhibit their claims within said time, will he debarred a recovery. persons indebted to said Estate are icsterl tn make payment lo ELIZABETH HELEN KONECNY.

Executrix. Ally. Thomas Coushlln, 1183 Main Street. Bridgeport 3. Conn.

NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, SS. PROBATE COURT. May 13. A.D.. 1963.

JOHN P. FLANAGAN. Judge ESTATE OF ANN MA RQ ARET REILLY, ANN M. REILLY. late Bridgeport in said District, deceased.

Pursuant lo an order of the Court of Probate for the District of Bridgepoit, is hereby given that said Court nas m.ted anri allowed six months from ho date hereof for Uie creditors of said dei-eascd to brinK in their claims against lid Estate for settlement. Those who select to exhibit their claims within lid time, will be debarred a recovery. ..11 persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment to ROSE A A KETLLY. Executrix, Frederick F. Ehrsam.

Main Street, idgeport 3. Conn. NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, OF BRIDGEPORT. SS. PROBATE COURT.

May 15. A.P.. 1963. Present JOHN P. FLANAGAN.

Judge ESTATE OF ELIZABETH K. GALL, ELIZABETH GALL, late of Bririae- rt, in said District, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Probate for the District of Bridgeport notice is hereby Riven that said Court lias limited and allowed six months Irnm the dale hereof for Ihe creditors o( said deceased to brins in their claims against said Estate for settlement Those who nectec-t to exhibit i claims within said Imir, will be debarred a recovery. A)! inrtcblC'J to snid F.slate are requested to moke payment to A GALL, Executor, 872 Main Street. Bridceport 5.

Conn. of By Order of RETTY M. NOTICE STATE OF CONSErnrUT. DISTRICT OF KA1RF1ELD. S3.

PROBATE COU1T, 8th. A.D.. JOHN T. HTKPATRICK Judec I ESTATE OF HELEN S. Inle nf the town of Fairfield, in said District, deceased.

The Court ot Probate for the District of Fairfield lias limited ami allowed a period of six months from the date hereof i i which the Creditors of said Estate shall present i claims for settlement. Those who ne'clfCt to present their account's, properly attested, within time, will ho debarred a recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested (o make Immediate pa.vmenl 1o JOHN J. MOORE. RETTY F.

Executors, c'o PatrirV F. ROSJC. Main i-'trret. Rridiirport Conn. STATE OF rONNKrnrUT.

D1FTRICT fif a i ss. Piobate Court. May 16, A.D.. 1963. Tresent JOHN T.

FTTZPATRTCK. ESTATE OF ILIA ANTOINETTE A OOXA. late of the town of Fairfield. in said DiMnrt, derensed. The Court of Probaip for the MiMrk't nf Fair field hns i i and allowed rerioo" of six months (nrn Ihe dale hereof i i which Ihe or said shall present i for Those who nealect to present heir accounts, properly attested, i i f.nld ttrnr will be debarred A All personii Mebled in EMato am to mahff immediate pavmcnl to IiMITRI A i i a 36 Fairdeld Conn.

wilt not be rrsponMhlf for hills eonlrtctei by anyone other than myself. JOSEPH RTAHL'RA Caretaker 1 lloue Btardiley Tirk NOTICE 5JTVTE HF CONNECTICUT. I OF TIU'MHrLL. SS PRORATE COURT. Mav A IK.

I Present. A A H. F.i-TATK OF ANN M. A I I S.ite of Trumbull. snid Pislnil, rleceasert.

The Administrator, a i marie application to this Court for nn order i him to sell certain real i rieloncinE to sfiid (Mate, as per said application on file more is ORDERED--That itaid application heard and detprmmr') flt a Court Probate to be lirl'l Trumbiill, in district on thr 3rd tlay of June, 19U at 1 1 :15 o'clock in the forenoon, and tins Court flirt A i lo notice to all i 'Bt'l 1 to nppenr. if see cause, nr.ri he hcflff) by i tln onrf in i i a a i a i i said fiislrii'l. nnt) i I 11 parties in interest all on or hcfoie lhf th day of May. A.H., 156J. nnrt i i AYf to i Court rf r.cticr i By Order of Couri BETTY M.

A i NOTICE TO CREDITOR? l.VNOK^, INCORPORATED NOTICK IS HEREBY I Ihni Lvnse's Incoi t- Connecticut cor- r-oratioti a ils itrincipnl i it bTn dissolved bv IPMI'U 1io'i of mrPCtiiiN anil ef- i A. A nrp a i lo nrrsent 1 to l.ynce\ Incorporatert. V. Poderliiml Circular Avenue. Br-dnepoil.

Connect init. on or before wl not Con i be harrfd Plat Fee. i NC, INI "on rot: ATT; i Pullman. Bradley A Reeve Attorney KKNT link nf Jhr Munir 1 1 cd at Milford, Connecticut, May ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Metcalfe, 161 First avenue, West Haven. She attends Lauralton hall and is a member of the Lauralettes, a choral group, and! CYO. She has received voice training and hopes to attend a conservatory of music and become a professional operatic singer. Jean Ellen Estok, 17, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Estok, 29 High Ridge road, Easton. A student at Joel Barlow high, she belongs to the choir. Madrigal Singers and is the accompanist for the junior and senior choruses. She enjoys Gilbert and Sullivan and has appeared in several local operettas.

She aspires to teach voice and piano and wil major in music while attending college. Pamela Caires, 17, daughter of Mr. Eugene Caires, 267 Putnam street. She attends Warren Harding high and is a member of the Senior choir and the Madrigals. She has received voice training lessons and intends to seek a career as a business secretary.

Suzanne Rice, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison H. Rice, Rockwood lane, Greenwich. She attends Greenwich high, where she participated in a tour of Europe with the school chorus in 1961.

She has received cello and voice lessons. She plans to attend Iowa State college and major in home economics. Roberta May Wargo, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wargo.

A graduate of Bassick high, she now studies languages at the Tutoring center and is taking special musical courses at the University 'of Bridgeport. She has been active in various singing organizations and has won honors in musical events. She was a finalist in the 1960 and '61 Jenny Lind contests. She aspires to sing in the Metropolitan Opera house. Barbara Thomas, 18.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Thomas, 52 Cherry street. She attends Butler Business school and hopes to receive a college degree and to eater the field of teaching.

While a student at Notre Dame high, she was a glee club soloist and appeared in the spring musicals. She has ceived voice and piano training and has appeared in shows sponsored by various organizations. Jean Helmle, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Helmle. 1500 Brookside drive, Fairfield. attends Andrew Warde high. She is a member of the Student govern ment.

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VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, OU a di, Heater, 1 1JC WhilewnlU CORVAIR 4 Door Sedan, OU 700 Mdel, A.T., 70C 3 1962 FALCON SQUIRE 4 DR, WAGON Big 6 Auto. Rack Roof, W.W., IfjO 2 IN STOCK Power Rear Window WE SELL MORE YOU SAVE MORE AT CAROL MOTORS 61 T-BIRD HARDTOP BLUE INT. RH 2495 61 T-BIRD GONV, COUPE 2695 CL 9-3377 2523 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD SOUTHPORT TOWN LINE 55 AT TROJAN MOTORS OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER 200 CARS TO CHOOSE FftOM No Money Down Safety Checked Used Cert PLYMOUTH 4 100 100 100 FOUD Cntem 1 Mice 100 FOHV BHr MH ISO ttrtlw 200 ce 200 IUICH M.CUI ee CMivnoLrr 2 Dor Hirdtep 200 55 MERCURY 4 Stick thill 200 Cult. Aut.mitle thllt PLYMOUTH 2 Plata 200 CHEVRDkET 1 1 t.dan 200 2 Poor 200 56 295 56 CHEVY 4 t.din CC PLYMOUTH a 295 BUICK 1 Poor 295 CC OLD9MOIII.E 4 Sedan 295 56- 40 Sr fl ec IUICK 99 4 295 NASH 4 Door Cuttom 295 2 9 5 CT PLYMOUTH 91 2 Door H.rJUp C7 RAMILIP. 4 395 C.7 FORD lUnch Wl ....395 395 gy PONTIAC Door Hirdlop 395 DODGE 4 Door icd.n 395 MIKCURV 4 H.rdtop 395 C7 OLDSMOtlLE 91 2 395 CO CHEVROLET ao 2 Oeor Sedan 495 Station 495 PLYMOUTH SUUcn 395 2 Sedan 395 CUARAHTEED FULLY RECONDITIONED LOYD 2 D.or sedan 295 C7 FORD 4 Door Falrli 595 C4 VALIANT Sta.

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Years Available:
1947-1977