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.7 1 Page 22 Classified Index LEGAL NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS Happy Notes Card of Thitnks In Memonum Lost and Found Special Notices Schools, Instruction Auctions EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Sales Help Wanted Commission Selling Opp. Employment Aqencies Situations Warned GENERAL SERVICES FINANCIAL Business Opportunities W.intcd Business Opps Land a and Loans Loans Wanted LIVESTOCK F.irm An'nrals Horses Supplies Poultry Supplies PC'S Supplies MERCHANDISE Household Goods Gifts, Hobbies, a Miscellaneous Antiques Sporting Goods Musical Instruments i Equip. Supplies Farm Produce Nurstry Stock Plants Lawn. Garden Supplies Swaps and Trades RUMMAGE A WANTED TO BUY FOR RENT Rooms To Rent A a For Rent Houses For Rent Cottages, Resorts Offices, Warehouses Mobile Homes. Lots For Wanted To Rent Garages, Storage REAL" ESTATE FOR SALE Homes For Sale Lots For Sale Water Frontage Farms, Acreage Commercial Property Real Estate Exchange Real Estate Wanted MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE RECREATION VEHICLES Campers, Travel Trailers Motor Homes Snowmobiles A i Boats Motors Moto'cycles.

ATV Airplanes. Equipment AUTOMOTIVE Farm Machinery Trucks. Heavy Equipment Automobile Truck Rental Leasing Autos For Sale Autos Wanted 2, 3 a 5 6 7 8, 9' 12 13 14 15 16 17 19! 22 23 24' 25 26 27 30' 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39' 40 41 .12 43 44 LEGAL NOTICES in the amount of One thousand hundred fifteen and Dollars; insurance premiums in the amount of One hundred seventy-six ($176.00) Dollars: and costs to the Estate of i i a 0 a i i Deceased, in the amount of Five a ($572.50) Dollars; no suit or proceedings in law or equity have been instituted to recover the debt or any oart of debt secured by the land contract, and the power of sale in said land contract having become operative by reason of Such IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the day of April. 1977 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, local time, at the front door of the Coun'y Building in Grand Traverse County. City of Traverse City, Michigan, that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for the County of Grand Traverse, there will be offered for sale and sold to the hicjhest bidder at public sale for'the purpose of satisfying the amount due and unpaid upon said land contract, together with interest at the rate of 7S per annum, property taxes insurance and costs to the Estate of William 0.

Blankinship as provided by law. and the land and orennses in said land contract mentioned being situated in LEGAL NOTICES 45 the Village of Fife Lake, County 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 53 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 66 71 72 of Grsrd Michigan, Traverse. State of and described fls Lot 13. Slock of Fife Lake Lumber Company's Addition to 'he Village of Fife Lake. County of Grand Traverse The redemption period pursuant to law is three (3) months from the date of such sale.

STEPHAN. P.C. By Robert J. Sreohan, Attorneys for 7 he a of i i a 0. Blankinship.

Deceased. Business address: Professional Center. Suite 1, Elk Rapids, Michigan 49629. Dared: February 23. 1977.

March 1 8 15. 22, 29, April 5. 1977 6t LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISERS Deadline for of average iengtn is 3 PM 3 days prior to i i a i a Dt-ad'me for legals of multiple rcljmn widths and-'or of in- or tabular detail is 3 PM 7 prior to desired publicatiojr THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION HELD MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977 AT 7:30 P.M. 75 IN THE CITY 76 COMMISSION ROOM 7 7 AT CITY HALL 7 8 i TRAVERSE CITY. Ml 8 0 Present; Mayor Raymond L.

el Mayor Pro-Tern Howard Bartling, Daine C. Gilbo, Cari 'Huffman, R.S. Terry, Jasper SSJWeese. 8 4 Absent: Peter C. Dendrmos.

85 Mayor Raymond Sutton presid- ed at the meeting. Motion by Huffman, supported by Bartiing, that the minutes of the regular meeting held Monday. -February 21, 1977. be approved. Carried.

Motion by Bartling. supported- by Huffman, that the Stiffler FORECLOSURE SALE Defaui' having been made in tne i i of a a i morqace made the 23rd day of March." by Judith M. Vargo. as mortgagors, to me Unred States of America, as inor'gagee. and recorded on Marcn 23.

1973. in the office of the Register of Deeds for G. and Traverse County, Michigan in Liber 3i3 of mortgages on pages 170-173; on which mortgage is claimed to be due and 1 at the da'e of this Notice Twenty Thousand Seventy-El ana 07-'100 dollars (S2C.07S.I i i a and i i and proposal which was conditionally approved by the Commission on December 20, 1976, be referred back to the Planning Commission with the stipulation that the Planning Commission have a recommendation to the City Commission by March 14, 1977 and that i i schedule a special meeting for rhdt same date. A i i missioner Bartling withdrew this notion. Mayor Sutton read a communication from James Stephen, a i Stiffler, requesting that the City Commission table this subiect at tonight's meeting.

Motion by Barrl.ng, supported by Huffman, that consideration of rescinding the Stiffler proposal, dollars no suit 01 (S66.91) proceeding at law or in equitv having Been m- recover the debt. o. any oart of the debt secured be Vote on the motion: Yes Sartling, Huffman. Terry, Weese, Sutton. No Gilbo.

Motion carried. Bdr; 01 mi; "7 by Sutton. supported mortgage, and the power or BarT inq the 'Stiffler sale contained in said mortgage. a bea re ferred back to the Planning Commission for their answer to two specific questions: 1. Does 'he Stiffler proposal fit within the guidelines of the ientral Area Plan? 2.

If not, will mortgag become operative by -eason of such default; NOW, THEREFORE. Notice is Hereby Given that on April 12, 1977, at 10 o'clock in forenoon, the steps of the Cour'house in Traverse i Michigan, that being the place for holding the Circuit Court for earned County of Grand Traverse. I Mo on by Barr su porfe by Weese, that a resolution out- the Planning Commission amend the Central Area Plan so the said to the highest bi. oub'ic sale, for the purpose of satisfying the amounts due and unpaid upon said mortgage, with the legal costs and ling ntent of the Commission regarding the disposition and expenditure of any funds accruing to the City as a result of ether with tne legal costs and as rjghts on charges of saie provided by law Bridge property, be and in said mortgage, me I and premises in said mortgage 1 a a The next item on he agenda described, as Land in the follows, to-wit a a Lor 16 Weidenhamers i -------'ufe Vro'm Station Acres according to the a Qn Wes Fron Su heading recorded of sojtn Qr easl which hgd teen I tabled at ths February 21, 1977 Land the, consideration of Traffic a Order Na which if wS would establish a fireroute for 16 Weidenhamers i TMm VAtinn 7th and Pine and 8th and Pine Sts. Mrs.

James Rossi read a statement concerning traffic problems in the vicinity of Central School. Ann Hopfensperger, a member of the Traffic Committee of the a i Association read a statement summarizing the concerns of the i a Neighborhood as they relate to a i i Department's proposed fire route on Oak between Front and 8th. This statement also extended thanks to Fire Chief Mehl and Lieutenant Tompkins for their assistance to the neighborhood a i a i relating to the development of this proposed fire route. i Mueller read a statement by 96 residents of the Central Neighborhood area endorsing the revised Oak St. fire route and also endorsing the a Neighborhood Association for three-way stops at the intersections of 7th and Pine and 8th and Pine Sts.

Fire Chief Duane Mehl -spoke in favor of the proposed revised fire route. Frederick Otto spoke in opposition to using Oak St. for fire equipment. Rachel Graves stated that a i a i Is a big problem on 8fh St. Motion by Terry, supported by Gilbo, that revised a i Control Order No.

136, be a i revision that the corner of Oak and Fifth be designated a a stop. This a i Control Order is to be adopted on a 90-day trial basis. Motion carried. Motion by Terry, supported by Huffman, that the intersections of 7th and Pine and 8th and Pine be designated three- way stops on a 90-day trial basis. Vote on the motion: Yes -Bartling, Huffman, Terry.

Weese, Sutton. No Gilbo. Motion carried. Mr. Ken Zacks presented a communication from Mr.

Danie! Kostrzewa, Chairman of the Sister i Advisory council requesting that the City Commission and the City's peoole officially reocgnize his trip to a i sister i Tsuchiyama. Mr. Kostrzewa also requested that Mayor Sutton draft a letter of good will that he would personally deliver to the a a i a i Tsuchiyama of Tsuchiyama. Motion oy Gilbo, supported by Weese, that Mr. Kostrzewa's letter be received and filed and that his trip to Tsuchiyama be officially recognized by the Commission.

Carried. Motion by Weese, supported by a i a a munication from Iva L. Sailey concerning the treatment of a i a i a i 0 0 5 throughout the be received and filed. Carried. Motion by Sartiing.

supported by a a a munication from Mr. Kent E. Keyes, concerning an increase in the assessed valuation of his property, be received and filed. Carried. Motion by Weese, supported by Huffman, that the City join with other cities in the formation of a non-profit corporation to study the possibility, feasibility and economics of Michigan municipal utilities taking joint action toward resolving future power supply problems and that the proper city i i a be authorized to execute such an agreement.

An expenditure of not to exceed 53,500 is authorized as part -of this motion. Carripd. Motion fay Gilbo, supported by Huffman, that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to sign a contract with the Michigan S'tate Highway i i for a a a i program grant which is available to increase marketing efforts for i a A i a a i systems. Vote on the motion: Yes -Bartling, Gilbo. Huffman, Terry, Sutton.

No Weese. Motion carried. Motion by Bartlirg, supported by Huffman, that funds available in the Anti-Recession Trust fund be appropriated to the General Fund budget to cover salary and wage i a a necessitated by increases coining about since the budget was adopted. Carried. Motion by Weese, supported by Bartling, that a resolution LEGAL NOTICES Piats.

pages 34 and 33. redemption period will be six months from the time of such sale. Property may be redeemed by paying amount bid at the sale PIUS interest and any unpaid encumbrances on the property from date of sale. Dated February 22, 1977. Mrs.

Winifred D. Molony, Regional Attorney. United States Department of Agriculture, Room 2920, 230 South Dearborn Stree', Chicago. Illinois 60604. A for Mortgagee.

For Additional Information, please contact: UNITED A OF AMERICA, A i through a Home Administration, Calvin C. Lutz, State Director, Room 209, 1.105 South Harrison Road. East Lansing. Michigan 48823. Mortgagee.

Feb 22 March 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977--S-t NOTICE OF LAND CONTRACT FORECLOSURE Default having been made in the conditions of a certain land contract made on the 24th day of May, 1973 between William 0. a i i a I Blankinship. husband and wife, as Vendors, and Freda L. Thatcher, a single woman, as Vendee, on which land contract there is claimed to be due and unpaid at the date of this notice fight thousand five hundred nine and (56,509.59) Dollars in principal and interest with interest at the rate of seven a february2, 1977; property taxes The i addressed, and the following communications were read to the Commission: i Clerk read a comm i a i i a Whiting, president of Central Neighborhood Association, endorsing the approval of an altered plan a designated fire route through the neighborhood. Mr.

Whiting also requested consideration of a request for three- stops at the intersections of adding two new stockholders to I the 1976 Class and SDM licens- I ed corporation, with dance enter- Itainment permit, of Dill's Olde Towne Saloon, be adopted. Carried. Motion by Huffman, supported by Terry, that a resolution transferring a 1976 twelvemonth Resort Class licensed business, with entertainment permit, located at 130 Park from Bill Thomas Foods, Inc. to G. C.

Corporation, be adopted. Carried. Motion by Weese, supported by Terry, that consideration of the adoption of a resolution authorizing and directing the Northwestern Regional Airport Commission to execute a "Second A a Agreement" in connection with 9-20-047-C902, be referred to the City Manager for study and report. Carried. Motion by Weese, supported by Huffman, that the meeting adjourn at 10:05 P.M.

Carried. JAMES F. TOMPKINS, Jr. City Clerk March 15, 1977--IT GREEN LAKE TOWNSHIP Interlochen, Ml 49643 GREEN LAKE TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEETING To be held April 2, '977, at 1:00 p.m. at the Green Lake Twp.

Hall, located in Interlochen, Ml. The agenda will include the I Twp. Budget, Salaries and the I proposed acquisition of property for me Green Lake Bi-Centennia! i Park. JOSEPH F. MAREK, Clerk March 15, 18, 1977 2T NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Take notice that a 1968 Giobemaster Trailer Coach, Serial No.

G1626 will be sold at public sale on the llth day of March, 1977, at the Northend Kalkaska Branch of the Cadillac State Bank, the place of storage and may be inspected at that place. Sealed bids will be accepted at the place of storage at 12:00 noon on day of sale. Seller reserves the right to refuse any unreasonable bids. The Cadillac State Bank, 103 N. Mitchell Street, Cadillac, Ml 49601.

March 14, 15, 16, 17, 1977 4J NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING March 10, -1977 A public hearing will be held by tne City of Traverse City, Tuesday. March 29, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall of Traverse City, Michigan, 160 East State Street, to consider the proposed City-Wide Bikeway Plan. The meeting will be used to explain the three distinct classes of bikeways proposed for Traverse City and the possible impact of each on specific neighborhoods as well as the City in general. Respectfully submitted, KIRK HARRINGTON Zoning Administrator March 15, 1977 IT NOTICE PROPERTY TRANSFER HEARING a a A a Intermediate Board of Education wili hold a hearing to consider the Transfer of Property, listed below, from the Benzie Central School District to the Traverse City Public School District, On: TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1977 8:00 o'clock P.M.

AT The T.B.A. Intermediate School District Offices: 2325 N. Garfield Rd. Traverse City, Ml The following property owned by Joseph Pamela Casey: 1 of NEW of NWVi Of Sec. 25, T27N, R13VV.

4.99 Alrnira Township, Benzie County, Michigan. Valuation (1976) 515,400. Three Children: Evangeline--7 2nd Grade; Colleen 4 Kdg 1977 Breanna-- Respectfully submitted W.L. GELSTON, Secretary T.B.A. Inter.

Sen. Dist. Dated: March 10, 1977 March 15, 1977--IT NOTICE To Residents of Kalkaska County Take Notice that at the Annual meeting of the Kalkaska County Hospital Authority held at 8:00 p.m. on March 17, 1977 in the lobby of the Doctors' Clinic Building at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center 419 Coral Kaikaska, there will be a Public hearing on the annual budget for the fiscal year 1977. IMPROVEMENT Red Mill Lumber 115 N.

Hall City VELODUR COLD WELDING SYSTEMS Do all your industrial and farm welding with the VELODUR COLD WELDING SYSTEM. Kits available for all your welding needs. Velodurcan be used on steel, aluminum, copper, brass, zinc, concrete, tile, glass, wood, rubber, cast iron and systhetics. For Complete Information, Clip and Return this Coupon Today! NAME STREET CITY PHONE STATE ZIP ARTISAN Box 308, Bay City, Mi. 48706 Tuesday, March 15, 1977 ANNOUNCEMENTS The Record-Eagle.

Traverae City, Mich. 7--Special Notices 3--Happy Notes JERRY, Thank you for the three i happiest years of my life, i HAPPY ANNIVERSARY. I love you, Beth. "WATCH FOR ZELDA THE BUSY BEE!" She will be telling you many secrets about Members Warehouse Food Furniture. 6--Lost and Found LOST GREY white male cat.

W. 10th area. 946-7481 before 5. After 334-3527, LOST GREAT DANE, solid blk. male.

Very friendly. Vac. No. 3250. 941-1930 or 946-1912.

7--Special Notices PREGNANT? Need help? All calls i i a a Counseling Referral Service, 946-0911. IMPORTANT: The Traverse City Record-Eagle cannot assume the responsibility for errors after the first insertion. Please read your ad and report any errors immediately to the Classified Department, 94b- 2000. Corrections must be in our office by 8:30 a.m. the day following first insertion to receive adjustment.

Deadline for classified column advertising, is as follows: 1 a.m. Monday thru Friday for the following day. 10 a.m. Saturday for Monday. The Traverse City Record- Eagle reserves the right to classify, edit or reject any incoming copy.

CANCELLATION DEADLINE: After an ad is ordered it cannot be changed or cancelled before its first insertion. Want ads now appearing in the classified section may be cancelled up to 3 p.m. the day before desired cancellation. INCOME TAX prepared in your i a i Dispatched. Phone Norman Farnhill, 947-4214.

LOOKING FOR AN UNUSUAL GIFT? Come To SPRING HAUS FLOWER SHOP, Inc. In 2 locations for all your floral needs! 114 1 E. Front, Rm T.C. 947-1461. 100 Main Kingsley 263-7290 203, I A OF NORTHPORT is requesting proposals and bids for the installation of an underground lawn sprinkling system at the village marina.

Write: Village Administrator for specifications. Village of Northport reserves the right to accept or reject any or all oids. 7--Special Notices DIAMONDS and rings and other nice things. Speidel bands, ear rings, pendants, etc. Timex, clock, watch, jewelry repair.

Rings remounted. ORANGE BLOSSOM wedding rings BILL POMEROY JEWELER 938-2582. 13-- Help Wanted 13--Help Wanted PRIVATE ROOM in my adult foster care home. Male or Female. 947-9683.

CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHS 8x10 --99c No appointment needed. Photographer's Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.

Waterbed Place (above The Camera Shop) 114 E. Front St. Downtown, Traverse City POTTER'S BAKERY This Week's Specials St. Patrick's Day SUGAR COOKIES Reg. 98c LEMON BISMARKS Reg.

'PUMPKIN BREAD Reg. $1.25 (Available at ALL Potter's Locations) 8--Schools, Instruction LEARN TO FLY FAA Approved i i -WINCHESTER AVIATION, 3920 S. Garfield, TC 946-4093. REAL ESTATE CLASSES fundamentals of real estate preparation for state exams. Approved i i Regulations permit 000109.

Tuition, $120. $40 deposit first session. Balance in installments. 11 week course. 3 hrs.

per week. March 16, 7 p.m. St. Francis High School. T.C.

Special 5 day seminar Feb. 21 thru 25 and March 21 thru 25. Holiday Inn, T.C. Holloway's Real Estate Institute, 1522 W. Highland Battle Creek.

616-9653347 collect. EMPLOYMENT 13--Help Wanted HEAD CHEF, Kitchen Supervisor. Wages negotiable. Immediate opening. Call for appt.

2649201. LANDSCAPE WORKERS, Garden Center operator and landscape designers. DOBIAS LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 946-8758. We are interviewing for-Mechanic Base salary -t- Comm.

Salary, Benefits avail. Sales Persons Electrical product. 5 sales areas available, your choice. For interview information, contact NORTHERN MICHIGAN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 876 East 8th Street HEAD HOUSEKEEPER Career opportunity for reliable ambitious head housekeeper for local major motel. Previous housekeeping i necessary.

Send resume of i a a a requirements to Record Eagle Box 63. LPN charge nurse 7-3 shift, good wages, holidays, vacations. Phone for appointment, Maple Valley Nursing Home, Maple City. 228-5695. EXPERIENCED PLUMBER Full- time.

Send resume to P.O. Box 68, Acme. A I A a employer needs dependable a maintenance work. Must have knowledge of plumbing electrical. Send work experience, references and salary requirements to Record- Eagle Box 64.

EXPERIENCED PLUMBER'S HELPER or journeyman Plumber. Send resume to Record-Eagle Box 67. A A I applications for Tire Changers at Max's Service, 135 E. State. MECHANIC, knowledge of small engines and have own tools, neat, dependable person for full time work in rental center.

Also part-time rental clerk. Contact Doug Fleury, Taylor Rental Center, W. Bay Shore apply in person. INSURANCE CLAIMS ADJUSTOR for northern lower peninsula. Must furnish own dependable auto.

Minimum 2 years college. Excellent fringe benefits, salary travel expense. Write giving age, education 4 past employment to Record-Eagle Box 73. LAB TECHNICIAN for electronic manufacturer. Experience of basic electronics and inspection required.

Reply to Record-Eagle Box 74. Equal Opportunity Employer EXCELLENT VARIETY BAND nowj booking. Light sound; i For i availability, 947-2264. "PLANT SALE Back Room Greenery 441 E. From All Plants, Macrame Pottery OFF WANTED Passengers heading southwest (Albuquerque), call evenings 946-8443.

WANTED Sponsor for stock car. Call Bob Day, 271-3243. A home a i housework involved. Write to Record-Eagle, Box 61. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Looking for a Summer Job? OVER $1500 for 4 months to qualifying men, includes: schooling medical, room board career opportunities.

WOMEN CAN EARN OVER $1200 in the 3 month period. U.S. ARMY RESERVE FOR INFORMATION, CALL 946-6756 EXTENDED CORRECTION DEADLINE For Classified Ads Is 8:30 A.M. MORNING OF PUBLICATION Corrections will be made to ex isting ads only. No additions substitutions or deletions can be accepted.

Cancellation Deadlin is 3 P.M. the day befor publication. 946-2000 CLASSIFIED DEPT. Drives. Removes double insulated drive-r-drill double insulated variable speed drill OntV'iies from 0 to ZiOC TO providf 1 Ull range Of 'Or ward speeds Easy to sl.irt holes 1 '5 motor Double insulated with 2-prong plug.

Xtra-Tool Control. MODEL 457 34.02 double insulated standard drill SKILSHOP Cordless Drill fiotcor MODEL 599 double insulated drive-r-drill Reverse Drive i A JL 1 MODEL 1702 I O.O I CORDLESS DRILL AND SCREWDRIVER Va" Xtra-Tool trci' OpOr.i!O M. Dout'e H.P. recto Si GO h.l"d!i? wuh 2-prona MODEL SSI 28.07 Just in Northern Michigan's Largest Selection INTRODUCTORY DISCOUNTS of UP TO C' MODEL 600 55.29 jig saw variable speed jig deluxe 2-speed double insulated RPM control router dnrto. mortise jnrJ moldmi 1 cuts ul ngior.

to Pi.jstic eyu- shiold. MODEL 548 39.95 MODEL 482 17.01 double insulated built Tilting 2 speeds DOUBLE INSULATED Commercial auty 53 vv (or heavy work. Adjustable speed control allows operator 10 select any speed from 0 lo 3.500 rpm by adjusting a Knob. Tilling foot adjustable 45 dcareos right or left. Ball and ncooie bearing construction, powerful hp rnoiC' 3 MODEL 496 MODEL 499 jig saw recipro-saw Power 10 GDarc heavy duty 'i M.p.

motor. Hicin scoec! of strokes pet minulO moans fast of wood, nlastic, comDosiiiOnd. L.CHV speoJ i SPM 'or stud. aluminum or Cnn Cut ilush aiona witll or iioor. MOOEL577 66.48 Ideal for homo improv projects- Operates 2800 SPM tor mn: 350C SPM (or soM woods tilts or right lor rate Wakes us plungo cut without first starting hole double Insulated sander Fdst slock removal w.i:h ortita! action.

Flip the selector swllch for swirMroo jUrt.jcing lino sending acrion. Powerful "i HP. Lightweight. 2-orong plug use. MODEL 430 34.02 High Speed Sander UP TO OFF High Speed Sander Bait Soaring construction DouDle insuldioc! PKIW yrctvctinn A 0 Sands flusn oo trr-oo sides circular saw V'S 1 Safety Switch to help prevent Accidental starts.

6000 RPM cutting pocd. Cute 2 at H4 at MODEL 534 29.29 1 heavy duty saw Mcsl powerful saw its ckiss H.P. mOTOr. CultinQ SOifiJd 5.200 PPM. Cuts full 2- at -J5 Famous Sfui cepondability.

Famous Skii handiing ease. MODEL 554 Ml 0.55 MODEL 459 25.52 MODEL 661 42.97 7V4 heavy duty saw famous Skil ell day dependaOility and handling ease. Plus power! 2V4 H.P, motor cuts anything. Culling speed ot 5,200 Culs 2V'at a MODEL 5S3 Ball Double Insulated 02.09 Traverse City Lumber Co. YOUR SKIL TOOL HCADQUARTCKS 618 East Front Street 947-6315 HOURS: Saturday 7:30 til Noon 7V4" circular saw fearing CQftsUiJCtion, 2 fi.p.

motor nandtos cutting jobs easily: cuts deep at l-7rB" at 45V Large, easy to use bevel and deptn aoiiiSimont. Includes Safety SWIICM Safety Guaro Stop ana Sateiy Liti Lever. DouDie insulated lot user safety--eliminates grouna- inp. Autcmadc sawdust blotter. circular saw Double Insulated construction and tne newest in safety features, including Safety Guard Stop to reduce blade exposure.

aaamsi accidents! starts, anc a saleiy lever which makes ii sa'er and easier '-0? the opoMtor io UH the tiiade when starting MODEL 537 48.48 6 V2 heavy duty saw operator pTOtectton Ball an3 needle Deartnfl construction Heavy-duty 2 rip moid van-torque dutch noips prevent Suppmjd comoirxalion biaoe MODEL 552.

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