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salary good Full all around day on in femoles $75. and Males Great AKC 6964 oid. for Gout Not An 'Exclusive' Ailment set up in Bour- ton-on-the-Water another to examined. the nearby village of Stow- on-the-Wold as he said, a few questions and a few interesting American Leads In Chess Struggle VANCOUVER (AP) Grandmasters Bobby Fischer of the United States and Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union adjourned Tuesday night the fourth game in their world chess quarter-final elimination match. At adjournment on the 41st move.

Fischer held a slight positional advantage. Taimanov had asked postponement of Sunday's game because of illness. Fischer leads the 10-game match 3-0. The winner of the match must score 51, points to advance in the candidates' series to pick a challenger for world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. DRIVE 2-GREAT THEATRE MAR 1120 GRATIOT OPEN FEATURES 7:00 The story of a man who took the law into his own finger! CHEROKEE BRIGADE PRODUCTION SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL B- COLOR by United Artists A CHEROMEE -BRIGADE PRODUCTION JAMES, SUZANNE GARNER' PLESHETTE LEVY GARDNER A- ROLAND KIBBEE preter; BURT LANCASTER "THE SCALPHUNTERS" PANAVISION COLOR by DeLuxe ED INITED ARTISTS A Transamerica, the ancient days meat has the working class with source of merriment since they they were laugh- at affliction of ing the This theory was reinforced Yale University study which found that business to leaders tended have excess uric the guilty substance gout.

The good folk of Bourton- on a livthe. Water are making ing but few of them are in the supertax bracket so the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council sent mobile laboratories into the area to make a study of the entire population in the finding new clues to the disease. The study is under Gout is not funny to its victims-it is exceedingly painful and Dr. Philip Wood of the Arthritis and Rheumatism 1006 MILITARY DIAL YU 4-4742 ADULTS EVES HURON CHILDREN MATINEES UNTIL UNDER 6. STARTS OPEN DAILY 12:45 TODAY! COMPLETE SHOWS AT 1:00 2:40 4:50 6:55 9:00 FEATURE TIMES 1:00 3:05 5:10 7:15 9:20 They faced every challenge of an untamed land! WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS presents THE WILD COUNTRY STEVE JACK 1 FORREST HOWARD DE FRANK KOVA WOODWARD And VERA MILES KATE SCREENPLAY BY BASED ON THE BOOK PRODUCED BY CALVIN CLEMENTS.

JR. AND PAUL SAVAGE "LITTLE BRITCHES' BY RALPH MOODY RON MILLER ROBERT DIRECTED BY TOTTEN by 1970 BUENA wait VISTA Disney DISTRIBUTION ING EXTRA! DISNEY FEATURETTE "COW DOG" NEXT ATTRACTION: "A GIRL IN MY SOUP" TIMES HERALD PAGE 6, SECTION Female Help Wanted 984-3751 984-4790 RN-Experienced, shift Excellent benefits shift differential. River ATTRACTIVE women, the select of the Viviane Wondard teaching professional tech Young. 15th 2508 Ave. 982-8981.

QUICK! Phone now for complete information on how easy, fun and profitable your life can be as an Avon Representative. Act now before the vacancies are filled. Call now or write: Mrs. F. Bowman, 508 Water.

Phone 982-4811, Port Huron, 48060. PART TIME WORK over 18. Jerry's Grocery, north end. Corner Stone and Sanborn HOUSEKEEPER to live-in, one middle-age man and supplement social security. Reply Box 4 Capac.

FUN WAY for added income. Telephone and car necessary. No vestment. 18 or older. 463-9930 or 468-3059, Mt.

Clemens. COLLEGE school girls, earn extra money this summer. No experience necessary Part or full time. Maureen Willey. 385-3450 982-0480 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted.

Closed Sundays and holidays. Applications being taken. MANIS RESTAURANT, corner 10th and Union. MATURE, dependable woman to care for 2 boys. Call after 5:00.

985-6511 KITCHEN HELP -Some cooking. No phone calls. See Mrs. Dunlap, Palms Krystal Bar, 1535 Pine Grove Ave. ELDERLY lady wants middle age to live in.

Light work. Own transportation. YU-2-8875. OFFICE MANAGER ACCOUNTANT WANTED For General Motors dealer located in Richmond, Michigan. Experienced, completely qualified, to manage office staff.

An organized person, self starter, good salary, retirement plan, Blue Cross. Reply, stating experience and references. REPLY TO TIMES HERALD BOX NO. 74 MATURE woman, sitter for 1 child, swing shift. Own transportation.

Call before 2 p.m. 385-3411. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for professional office. Also experienced secretary proficient in shorthand and typing. Send qualifications to Times Herald Box 87.

MATRON wanted July 1 in Registered residence. Home for the Elderly. Reply Times Herald Box 22 giving qualifications and references. R. N.

CHARGE nurse with minimum of 2 years supervisory experience. Immediate opening for afternoon and midnight shifts. Excellent starting salary and fringe benefits. River District Hospital, St. Clair 329-2714.

Male Help Wanted 11 MANAGER TRAINEE wanted for fast growing, self-serve shoe mart. Will train inexperienced person. Apply in person. PIC- WAY SHOES 3750 Pine Grove May 26, 28, 29 only PARK GUARD Salary $1.75 hour Retiree applicants accepted. Apply: Sergeant Liebler Police Department County- City Building, Port Huron 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday MECHANIC With Tools Knowledge of exhaust, brakes, etc. Yankee Auto Center (out front) Male a and Female 12 Help Wanted FUNLAND NEEDS HELP Retirees, students, 16 or older. Must be willing to work weekends and nights. Apply evenings between 8 and 10 or weekends at 3024 Krafft.

FOUR openings in each county: St. Clair, Sanilac, Lapeer and Huron Counties. Steady work and high earnings for those who qualify. For an interview write P.O. Box 472, Lexington, Michigan 48450.

Enclose name, address and phone number. HEAD COOK-8 week summer camp Lexington area. Room and board. Good wages. Call 984-3624.

Help Wanted 14 NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS The Times Herald Co. does not knowingly accept Help-Wanted Ads from employers covered by Federal Wage and Hour Law if they pay less than the $1.60 hourly minimum wage for nonfarm employment OR if they do not pay time and a haif for work in excess of 40 hours in a workweek, if required by law. Nor will this newspaper knowingly accept ads from covered employers who discriminate in pay because of sex or accept an ad which discriminates against persons 40 65 years in violation of the Age crimination Employment Act. Contact the Wage and Hour Division Office of the U. S.

Department of Labor of 145 Federal 982-8051. TEN fun loving couples who would like to make extra money part time. Must be enthusiastic and willing to work. No phone interviews, by appointment only. Phone 982-0446 CLERK TYPIST PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Monnier Bros.

Algonac 794-4935 for appointmen PART TIME JANITORIAL HELP HOURS: Midnight Friday 7 a.m. Saturday 8 p.m. Saturday 3 a.m. Sunday (13 hours per week) APPLY IN PERSON TO: BILL MEAKIN THE TIMES HERALD 907 6th Street PORT HURON, MICHIGAN RESTAURANT COOK. Reply to Times Herald Box 100.

Plan Your Summer Work DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT VLASIC FOODS, INC. 34824 Bordman Memphis, Wanted Cotswolds wealthy. was sometimes getting reading: kidney stone the incident too gout on the wold fell into then plain). The wanted to find seems happening and asked field unit to them. "You may wonder what you can be if you have nothing the matter with you-but it is if only we study everyone that we have any hope of finding out the ways in which these same trap self.

that failed else there was a patron saint gout whom one could pray--St. Sebastian, usually shown bristling with arrows. However, the magazine continued, he is also the patron saint of burial SOcieties. States Delay, Charge Federal 'No Fault' Auto Insurance Said Possible CHICAGO (AP) Virginia Knauer, President Nixon's special assistant for consumer affairs, said Tuesday that the federal government may be forced to introduce "no fault" auto insurance legislation in Congress unless individual states "move quickly and constructively without massive footdragging." SEAWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE One Mile West of M-19, Between Marine City and Algonac on Marsh Rd. Adm.

$1.75 Children Under 12 Free 3 TIMES THE LAFFIN' I 3 TIMES THE THE LOVIN'! CELaR FORMERLY IN THE CELLAR" WES STERN JOAN COLLINS R' LARRY HAGMAN AND iN YVETTE MIMIEUX 3 THE ATTIC CHRISTOPHER JONES IN COLOR AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE American International Pictures, Inc. The present system of auto insurance "does not cover the losses," Mrs. Knauer said at a meeting of the Planning Executives Institute. "Major savings could be made if we were basically to reorient the system to a first party basis and greatly curtail our use of the fault system which tries to allocate responsibility for payment according to negligence," she said. She cited a Department of Transportation study which showed that for every dollar the consumer spends in auto insurance premiums, he receives only 44 cents in recovery benefits.

"When the problem gets this bad, the consumer will not wait indefinitely," the consumer advocates said. "Any tendency to footdragging will be rewarded by impatience, distrust and public rejection. If there is massive footdragging by the states or the industry to correct these problems, we may be forced to turn to a federal solution." She said the Nixon administration hopes to give the states a "grace period" to experiment with no-fault auto insurance before recommending action on federal no-fault legislation such as a bill introduced in the Senate by Sen. Philip Hart, D-Mich. McMORRAN COMING SOON AUDITORIUM SAT.

MAY 29 THRU THURS. JUNE 3 SHOWTIME- JAMIE HAS TO BE and he could care less who he hurts along the way! World Wide Pictures presents CUFF RICHARD TWO A PENNY Starts LAKESHORE TONIGHT DRIVE- -IN THEATRE AT DUSK 5787 LAKESHORE RD runaway hilarity when DON runs down CiTY in HoW TO FRAME A FIGG A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ALSO -This EXCITING HIT! AFTER APOLLO 11... TAKE A JOURNEY TO THE FAR SIDE OF THE SUN" A UNIVERSAL PICTURES LTD. PICTURE 0 SUNDAY MAY 30TH FIREWORKS New press CLEAN UP NOW WITH GARAGE OR PORCH OR YARD SALE FREE SIGN WITH ANY AD ORDER OF $5.00 OR MORE DIAL YUKON 5-7171 ASK FOR WANT ADS. HELPFUL AD WRITER WILL ASSIST IN WORDING YOUR AD OR ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS ON CONDUCT ING OR ORGANIZING A SALE FUNERAL NOTICES AND FOUND Ads received too late for publication this column be found on Page 5D.

CLASSIFIED FAMILY WANT AD RATES 985-7171 HOURS: 8 A.M. -5 P.M. Nights, Sundays Holidays Phone 985-8111 Advertising is sold by the Reference to for estimating purposes only. Count 4 average 4-letter words to the line. 10 Lines Cay Days Days Days 1.05 3.36 5.25 7.20 1.40 4.48 7.00 9.60 1.75 5.60 8.75 12.00 2.10 6.72 10.50 14.40 2.45 7.84 12.25 16.80 8 2.80 8.96 14.00 19.20 9 3.15 10.08 15.75 21.60 10 3.50 11.20 17.50 24.00 3.85 12.32 19.25 26.40 12 4.20 13.44 21.00 28.80 13 4.55 14.56 22.75 31.20 14 1 4.90 15.68 24.50 33.60 Order Your Want- Ad at the Economical 10-day Rate Port Huron Area Deaths Funerals BUBEL, MR.

HARRY of 1859 Maple Road, passed away May 24 in Port Huron Hospital. Friends may call at the Hubert V. Lucas Funeral Home where funeral services wil be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Thursday followed by burial in Springhill Cemetery, Fargo. KING, EMMA May 24, of 1819 Division St.

Services 9:30 a.m. Thursday from St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

The remains are in the Arthur Smith Funeral Home. Blue Water District 1A Deaths Funerals DIEM, MRS. GRACE 85, Sandusky, died Monday. The remains are in the Hacker FUneral Parlors, Sandusky. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Sandusky RLDS Church. Burial will in Washington Cemetery, Carsonville. Flowers ULLENBRUCH'S FLOWER SHOP 1839 Lapeer YU 5-6175 NEUMANN FLOWERS 914 Military YU 2-8505 Silk's Flower Shop St. Clair 816 Clinton 329-4734 Monuments BARTHEL 1606 MONUMENTS GRISWOLD YU-5-8424 Funeral Homes LUCAS-YU-5-5123 1634 Lapeer POLLOCK JOWETT YU-2-0179 FALK FUNERAL HOME SIXTH at PINE YU-4-4747 KARRER-SIMPSON FUNERAL HOME ELLIOT-YU-2-8000 Smith Funeral Home Seventh and Union Sts. Special Notices SELLING silver dollars.

See us Sunday at Coin Show, American Legion Hall. Coins. Get the dirt out of your rug. STEAMATIC CARPET CLEANING 2037 Pine Grove 982-4681 FOR SALE-4 bedroom cottage to be moved from lot. North Lakeport area.

327-6555. HALL AVAILABLE, 20 to 400 capacity. Catering, etc. 982-2112 for booking. PETE MARTINDALE BOOKKEEP.

ING AND NOTARY, 1008 Erie St. 987-3149. Days and evening appointments. 7 days a week. SILLS HOME MADE BREAD Baked several times daily.

5360 Lapeer Wadhams. ANYONE interested in riding or driving their white or Cream horses or ponies in Blue Water parade, call 984-3795 after 3. USEABLE! removed household free. items or fur385-3804 BOOK OF Talleson-Local bandWould desire nightly or weekend work after June 4. Call US at 984-4302.

WE now open 7 days a week. vegetable plants, geraniums, petunias, etc. Black Forest Garden Center, 5570 Lapeer Rd. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS Stop in 8397 Dixie Highway, Fair Haven or call 725-8659. Convalescent Homes VACANCY Bed and Ambulatory Patient 985-8254 VACANCY, MALE OR FEMALE 982-0617 Lost and Found 9 LOST 10 month old English Setter.

Vicinity 19th and Minnie. Reward. 982-0251. LOST Brown zippered brief case with business papers. C.

McLean. Reward. Call collect, 1-724-8739. FOUND- Siamese cat. 5841 Newman St.

Clair. Call 329-3050 after 6. -Dog, Dachshund and terrier mixture, brown, male, northend, 385-5619. LOST -Lady's wallet, vicinty lage Manor Towne House. Please return valuable papers.

Reward 385-3722 Female Help Wanted 10 PART -TIME bar waitress, weekends and special days of the week. Call 385-4447. WHITE SPACE DOES INCREASE READERSHIP I Hospital, salary Consultants X-RAY TECHNICIAN Registered eligible. time District based shift. Starting with semi-annual raises experience Excellent benefit program.

Write phone: Personnel Director, La- County General Hospital, Lapeer, Michigan 48446. Phone (313) 664-8511 ASSISTANT COOK Previous experience desirable. DIET AID No experience necessary. Newly of general increases. diet expanded kitchen.

Apply person to Mrs. Fay, Dietary Supervisor, Port Huron Hospital, 10 to 4. An equal opportunity employer. APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN for line setup and maintenance skilled and semi- skilled AUNT JANE'S FOODS BORDEN, INC. Croswell, Mich.

679-2555 Salespeople, Agents 15 WANTED 1 Salesman for well established car dealer. Excellent pay plus commission and benefits. Experience preferred. Reply in person to Fred Grande Ford, 68286 S. Main Richmond, Mich.

MEN OR WOMEN-Opportunity to make $3 or more per hour in your spare time without previous experlence. We train you. For information write Times Herald Box N100. Work Wanted 16 Female WILL stuff and address envelopes and circulars. Mrs.

LaCroix, 116 16th St. 982-6671 or 982-3921. PORT HURON Catholic June graduate seeking full time office work. Experienced in typing and business machines. Reliable, pleasant personality, willing to work.

Call 982-7665 after 3. IRONINGS done in my home. $5 a bushel. 364-8263 after 2 p.m. BABYSITTING Daily Experienced 364-6293 EXPERIENCED BABYSITTING home.

982-9704 WOULD like to do babysitting, my home, days. Northend. Call 385-5568 Work Wanted Male 17 GENERAL LIGHT HAULING and BRUSH REMOVAL 385-5271 Inside and Outside Decorating. 367-3886 CARPENTER, paneling, ceiling, remodeling, cupboards, siding and roofing. 982-6966, 982-8907.

HOUSE PAINTING exterior Reasonable rates. 982-3801 House Painting, Odd Jobs. Free estimates. 327-6475 TEACHERS desire work. Interiorexterior painting.

Dependable, experienced, reasonable. Free estimate. 982-5428 984-1768. SMALL carpenter jobs, cement work, roof repair. 982-7456 STUDENT wants lawn mowing, yard work, window washing, general work.

YU-2-6066. ROOFING-17 years experience. You buy material will lay it. Also eavestrough cleaning. 367-3670.

TREES, hedges trimmed or removed; trash hauling; light moving; building wrecking. 385-5756. PANELING, additions, garages built, porches built or repaired, plumbing, roofing, painting. YU 5-5884 982-1686 JIM'S PAINTING CONTRACTORInterior exterior painting. Also, gutter cleaning and screening.

14 years experience. Free estimates. Call collect 794-7954, Algonac INTERIOR exterior painting, experienced work and odd jobs. 984-1798 CARPENTRY, interior exterior remodeling, ceilings, paneling, roofing, siding. 984-2482, 982-5539.

ROOF REPAIRS Small jobs our specialty. Free estimates. 385-3264 before 8 p.m. GARDENS worked, trees trimmed and removed, lawns built. 984-2588 WE HAUL rubbish, sell trash bar.

rels, take junk cars. Buy scrap metal and scrap iron. YU 2-1676. PAINTING AND WALL PAPERING, experienced. 982-7924 BACKHOE, brush removal and trucking; septic systems and water lines installed.

Ron Witt 982-6089. Light Hauling, anywhere, anytime 385-3804 NEED your house painted? We spray, brush or roll your paint. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. Also bathrooms remodeled, ceramic tile installed.

H. BARTELS 985-7604 LIGHT trucking, trash hauling, tree trimming and removal; also building wrecking. 982-5303. 40-YEAR-OLD man retiring from Army June 1 trained as investigator and claims adjuster wishes job of handling insurance investigation. High school education, able to type, neat appearance, able to meet and talk with public.

364-6087 WE DO lawn work and light trucking. Call anytime after 3:00. 325-1387 RELIABLE young man wants summer yard work. North end. Call 984-5424 FAST HAULING SERVICE Trash and Rubbish Removed Free Estimate.

984-1202 PLASTER REPAIRING Weekdays 982-7372 982-4373 LIGHT trucking, trash hauling, tree trimming and removal; also building wrecking. 982-5303. PAINTING Two men, exterior and interior. Free estimates. 329-3350 GENERAL home repairs, kitchens and bathrooms remodeled.

Full time carpenter. 324-2176. Instruction 18 THIS SIDE OF is a good time to start playing your own music the greatest of Relaxation Hobbies. Our teachers are interested in YOU now! QUINLAN'S 922 MILITARY PIANO INSTRUCTION- Taking beginning and intermediate students. Your home or mine.

385-4347. REAL ESTATE SCHOOL Tuesday, June 16th 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge. Attend this session FREE.

Holloway's Real Estate Institute. Dogs, Cats, Pets 19 COMPLETE GROOMING CARE Call Orpha Thompson 982-0670 THE AQUARIUM SHOP TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES 1662 MANSFIELD OPEN 'TIL AKC registered Collie puppies-AKC registered poodle puppy. 622-968 Port Sanilac. FREE KITTENS TO GOOD HOMES. 984-1096 PEDIGREE old.

German Good Shepherd, watch male dog, puppy shots, A.K.C. Registered 984-3917 Poodle Puppies for sale $35. 982-2147 BLACK Labrador puppies, AKC months old, paper trainAKC REGISTERED POODLE PUPS Black 6 weeks old 985-8870 IRISH SETTER puppies, 7 weeks old 1805 Bartlett, St. Clair 329-3408 AKC Apricot toy poodle pups, 3 males, 1 female, 7 weeks. Tiny toy at stud.

982-7911. AKC REGISTERED Norwegian Elkhound Pups Jeddo 327-6280 SAINT BERNARD, A.K.C. Registered, female, 3 years old. (313) 793-4158 BLUE PERSIAN kittens, 8 weeks old, litter pan broke, $5 apiece. 3333 Carrigan, Port Huron.

POODLE PUP, 6 months, white curly miniature, AKC and distemper shot. $50. 727-8061 (Richmond) Lexington Cats, Pets 19 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, $100. watchdog pet. See at Roach Lexington.

SIBERIAN HUSKIES for sale. Purebred, registered. Six weeks Phone Sarnia, 1-(519)542-6125. FREE KITTENS 385-4879 White, black and red POODLE PUPPIES AND GROOMING 367-3157 Purebred Malamute Puppies For sale. 329-2611.

Pekingese For Sale YU-2-6126 TWO black male poodles, 6 weeks old, AKC registered. $65. After 5 p.m. 364-9644. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIESSome all white $10 each.

324-2169 GERMAN SHEPHERD 1 pups. purebred. papers. State Rd. Horses, Cattle, Stock 20 linked with way.

8 YEAR OLD Bay mare, small horse 4-H four years, ribbon winner. Other horses and ponies. 5693 Klettner Rd. (off Wadhams) St. Clair.

BROOD SOW and feeder pigs, 12 weeks old $25 a pair. 6635 Griswold Rd. 367-3221, Smith Creek. Gentle Mare, 9 years old, $100. 367-3157 HORSESHOEING.

Graduate Farrier. Normal and corrective. Werner Wortman 357-3741 after 6 p.m. GENTLE SHETLAND PONY MARE Bridle and Saddle FA-5-1516 SMALL 8 year old Sorrell mare, well broke, trained for 4H. high with saddle, bridle and blanket.

All In excellent condition. $400 982-6934. HORSESHOEING LARRY McCOLLUM A 984-4005 before 8 a.m. or after 7 p.m. YOUNG BULL-Holstein and Hereford cross.

1135 Palms Road, Smith Creek. Horse Training Sales Slash A Ranch, 367-3082 ANYONE interested in riding or driving their white or Cream horses or ponies in Blue Water parade call 984-3795 after 3. FEEDER PIGS 6635 Griswold Rd. 367-3221 2 HALF-Arabian fillys, 1 yearling, suckling. Sire Bay Awni "ArabIan." Dam Ginger Pinto.

4-H project. Phone (517) 693-6007 Fairgrove Poultry, Eggs 21 LEGHORN laying hen. '65 Ford tudor, automatic transmission, good running condition. 1802 Leland. FRYERS for sale in quantities of 5 cr more, 50 cents each.

Conrad's Farm, 7473 Lapeer Goodells, 8 5 p.m. Wanted Automotive 25 We and Sell Used Cars Highest Prices Paid CASH SKINNER-FRUIN AUTO SALES Main St. Richmond 329-3241 RA-7-3115 Recreational Vehicles 26 8' TOUR $600 All accessories included 364-7742 WESTRICK'S CAMPER SALES Pick-up caps, campers, hardtop tent trailers. 1811 Range St. Clair.

AIRSTREAM 1963 26' Tandem A-1 $3500 Marlette (517) 635-7016 PLAYCAT-ALL SEASON VEHICLE 803 Waahams, St. Clair, 1 mile north of 1-94. 329-9331. NOW ON DISPLAY Fan Motor Homes. Also travel trailers.

COLE SALES 327-6107 3872 Harris at US-25 SPECIAL SPRING CLOSE- OUT 1970 Models TOUR-A-HOME, at HOUSE OF MERIT, North River Road, Northgate. USED Trailer Bargains Sale ends May 29. SIBILLA'S Just south of Marysville High 364-6261 385-4719 20' LAYTON travel trailer. Completely self contained, double gauchos, sleeps 6. Loaded with extras.

3017 N. River Rd. 2 WHEELED tent camper good condition. 385-3744. 3588 Norman Rd.

1971 VAGABOND 23 loaded with extras, possible trade. 2306 Katherine behind Dawn Donuts. MOTOR HOMES AUTHORIZED DEALER Now on Display: 19' 20' 22' 24' 26' A1 McINTOSH SALES 5277 Gratiot Rd. 364-7798 Open Sunday Afternoons SEE THE NEW SWINGER Motor Homes NOW ON DISPLAY AT Pete's Used Cars Memphis 392-2142 18' NOMAD '67, self contained travel trailer, sleeps 6, like new. Brown City 346-2587 7 Sleeper $35 8 Sleeper $40 RENTALS 4 day Special SIBILLA'S New location Just south of Marysville High School 385-4719 or 364-6261 WINNEBAGO FOR '71 Motor Homes, Travel Trailers, Camper Coaches, Motor Home Rentals, Day Week Month.

CAWOOD'S PINE GROVE AT HANCOCK 987-3030 1968 INTERNATIONAL Step-In Van. A 18' 6" with dual wheels. 385-3003 10 USED CAMPERS Paint 2 for 1 Oil Tanks 550 to 5000 gallon Cast Iron Sewer Pipe and Traps Brass Valves and Fittings All price POND'S 3500 Pine Grove 385-5957 Wolverine Campers $795 up Bumpers Tire Mounts Accessories BENNETT SALES 3658 LAPEER CLOSED MEMORIAL WEEK- END Friday-Tuesday Sincerely Hope All Our Customers Have An Enjoyable, Safe Camping Trip. Open As Usual On Wed. NORTH POINT TRAILER SALES 4741 24th Ave.

385-3415 Complete Outfitters 22' WINNEBAGO motor home with lots of extras. Rent Memorial Day Weekend. After 5 p.m. 982-3532. Automobiles 27 Mark Palleschi American.

Inc. AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER 2 miles south of Lexington, 359-8110 SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION OF USED CARS at 3410 LAPEER West of the By-Pass 985-5566 1968 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR V-8, automatic transmission, radio and heater. owner. 28,000 actual miles. Like new.

$1495 DON BREWER DODGE 4080 24th Ave. 385-4481 '71 OLDSMOBILE F-85 4-door sedan Turbo Hydramatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, tinted windshield, whitewall belted tires. Regular price $3484. SPECIAL PRICE $3085 ANDY FALK SON 614 Huron Ave. 985-6148 Cadillac Olds GMC's.

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