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The loss of.a ' credit fard may « cost you With a little pre-plan- "next camping’ trip a -real _ family. vacation, As an.aid tO, edsy packing, have eyery- one store supplies in- one thousands of dollars, It's casy for a thief to steal your card, forge your name and dollars in a- few hours. Depending on the rules of the company that issued the card, you can be held liable for these fraudulent charges until you notify the company of your loss, Some firms limit the extent of your liability; others hold you responsible for the full sum until you notify them of the loss in Family “stretching-time” more en- ‘ning, you can make your joyable, Dried and freeze-dried foods are nutritious, light- weight, and easy to -pack.. And, 2 number of enjoyable. writing. You should find out the terms of the contract before. using your credit “ring up bills of hundieds of card, It is) now possible to purchase insurance for * credit cards on most homé- owner's policies at a minimal cost — an additional $3 to $6 per year, ‘Unfortunately, however, most of these plans do not take effect until after you report your loss, Your best protection against liability is to avoid :, Make Camping « a Affair | the loss of the card itself. © Make sure you get There are a number of your card back every time precautions you can take to prevent credit card theft on . your trip: ® Keep yourcredit cards and identification cards together in a separate case with a zipper. Cards can slip out of your wallet very easily,’ . ° Never set your card _ down on a counter, hotel . dresser, etc.; never leave it in your glove compartment or coat pocket. you use it, ® Check your cards periodically to make sure they’te all there. ® Keep a list of your cards with you, with their account numbers and in- structions for reporting loss. Always report the theft of a credit card immediately. * - Save the receipts from all your vacation purchases . and compare the receipts with your monthly state- ment. Take special care in examining your gasoline credit charges. Double ~~ Dilling occasionally occurs, _ xchange of charges, so you | . May get one dill from the some gas companies have a central clearing house for clearing house and another from the gas company. - By taking better care of your credit cards and watching how you use them, - a -—- ee se ee” = 1974 TOYOTA LAND GRUISER 4 speed with winch {974 TOYOTA LAND GRUISER 1978 FORD F600 3 Ton With 18’ van body, enly 12,000 miles Mm 8 vn ayo Ee serene 2 — "pail place; Keep a chetk - ~' list of nécessary- camp equip-: ‘.ment..and match items, *, against it-In this way, you: “, will, be’ sure “not ‘to’ forget youll have a happier vacation and help cut down on the estimated $100 ,000,- 000 in annual losses from eredit card fraud, ‘meals ‘can be made ‘com-’ pletely from, dry milk, soup, powdered. juice and. pack- © aged ‘dinners, for cooking, convenience, 1976 PONTIAC ASTRA acyl, 4 speed Pome en ewes LEO OE EO DEEP DOR Oba anadsb tne seresesoruseDueuaseadssens ' Motor Hoine’ Features” items you inay | be "inableto pireie Faler.. . e To. save: time; prepare. food jn advance whenever - Frequent’ ‘campers “may possible and store it in an ice 1 cate kitctien utenails in’a pice. “nic basket * ‘with’ the- rest ‘of your outdoor | equipment for . time-saving convenience. You needn’t purchase spe- cial campground imple- ‘menis, as standard kitchen items are less expensive and » just as easy to use. You'll want to plan your meals in advance to insure _, having, all necessary ingre- dients. ‘Include several pic- = nic- menus ‘to enjoy. while . ‘driving to: your destination, . These special meals will make: stop ‘overs and Plenty of storage is what most families need come va- cation time, and today's motor homes offer just that. In ‘addition to spacious cabinets within, the new motor homes also offer out- side storage for all that sports gear. Travel Tips “Get the most .out of that trip of a lifetime by plan- ning ahead. Ask those who've “been there’? for pointers.— they may be able . to. steer you clear of time- wasting tours and tip you off to sights well worth your while. Check your local. library - for information on the places you'll be visiting... ‘ the more you know about an area, the less time you'll waste while there. If you have time, and are going to a foreign country, study up on the language. Being able to ask the sjm- plest questions in the local tongue will add flavor and ‘enjoyment to your travel, and is a courtesy to the pea- ‘+ ple you will encounter. ‘Knowing something about the culture of a land also adds greatly to your so- journ there, On-the-Road Convenience There are many new ap- pliances that operate from dashboard cigarette lighters, and they can make travel- ing by car more convenient than ever. Among the latest prod- ucts Available are toasters, coffeemmakers and heating pots. ms fi nid it helpful to keep dupli- ches!-cooler. Include a plas- tic jug. of frozen: water for drinking when the ice melts. Each member of the fam- ily should keep a duffel bag to separate dirty clothes from clean ones. Plastic bags can be used to store wel bathing suits and towels. Accommodations should be planned with the entire family’s preferences in mind. Tents and recre- ational. vehicles offer un- limited possibilities for either “roughing it” or hav-. ing: a. comfortable “home away from home.” erences concerning quarters. and a family. dis- ' ‘cussion can be held so these - needs may be mei. . Recreational vehicles of- fer families ‘a variety of choices. Many choose to Every-- * one can make a list of pref- camp /] AFAMILY CANFING TRIP should be an experience nw remembered fondly by all, ‘make. their "RVs as com- fortable as ‘home. It is not! unusual to ‘see vehiclés with carpeting, draperies, airs, . Tent camping offers less variation, with preferences reflected in simpler ways. condilioning,. heating, and Your family may want to plumbing facilities, In con. follow the example of those trast, others may prefer less Who place an old rug in the trappings and conveniences in favor of a back-to-nature experience, oorway to prevent sand, aad leaves fromlitter- ing the tent floor, /. 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