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CATE MAY COUHTY TIMES FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1927.

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* ”f Pairvtew sper.r Arthur Ably. * h- has h1 M> and M:- Enoch p* th* aur.. 4- • w, Duke. Woe *»pera‘ —d Tuesday ewaatng

1927 Hudson Brougham Six good cars, upholstery and paint like new. Bumpers, front and back, trunk, stop lights, step plates, motor meter, windshield wiper. Originally owned by John Madelry. $1075.00 l.ate 1926 Peerless 5-passenger Sedan Equipped with bumpers, front and fvack. motor meter, windshield wiper, upholstery and paint like new. Originally owned by Harry Townsend. Will sell for less than half its original cost. Gsll and see this car to appreciate it.

1926 Studehaker Coach Mr-i hanically perfect, good upholstery and good paint, five tires like new. $750.00

Essex 1926 Fully equipped, mechanically perfect and all good tires—$450.00. Nash Special Six Sedan Five good tires, step plates, upholstery and paint, mechanically perfect; bumpers. front and rear—$850.00. Hudson Coach. 1926 Model Newly painted, four new Micheiin balloon tires, mechanically perfect, bumpers front and rear, extra tire, step plates and trunk—$650.00

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1927 Packard 5-passenger Touring tWinally owned by Frank Wheaton. A Packard slight 1\ used at a medium car price.

Packard Sedan Newly painted, mechanically perfect, bumpers front and !>ack. step plaies. a good car for $500.00

Ford Two-door Coach. 1926 Newly painted and good upholstery for $300.00.

1925 Essex Coach Guaranteed in good running order newly painted—$275.00. Ford Race About Plenty speed, disc wheels, all good tire, $150.00 Studebaker Sedan Good rubber, good running order $125.00

Studebaker Duplex, 1925 A lot of car for the money Must I* seen to be appreciated. Dodge Touring Good bumpers, front and back, newly painted. In good running condition. $200.00

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