Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Mar 1976, p. 34

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PAGE 6 - SUPPLEMENT TO MCHENRY PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24.1976 [TRADE FAIR SPECIAL! mm k--'£U| Boats, Autos Featured In Free„ McHenry Trade Fair This Weekend mm REGISTER AT OUR BOOTH FOR '100°° IN MERCHANDISE! (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY) Salad Master COOKWARE BOX 334 WOODSTOCK, ILL (815) 338-66401 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 26, 27 and 28 are dates of interest to every area fam­ ily, as the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce pre­ sents its fourth annual Free Trade Fair. The Fair, which will open at 6:00 P.M., Fri­ day evening, has a new home in the former State of Illinois surplus warehouse one mile East of McHenry on Illinois Route 120. Visitors will see theaddition of boats and automobiles to the hundreds of other products and services for home, farm and business, as sixty-one firms display in 70 booths spread over the spacious 24,000 square foot facility. Home appliances,furniture, housewares, interior decora­ tions, clothing, fireplaces, ceramics, well & pump sup­ plies & services, water con­ ditioning equipment, organs, kitchen cabinets, flowers & garden supplies-almost every thing imaginable will be on show for fair attendees. There is no admission charge and everyone if encouraged to at­ tend all three days. Hours of the l air are: 6 to 10:30 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m. through 10 p.m., Saturday; and 11 a.m. through 6 p.m., Sunday. This is the fourth event of its kind presented by the C hamber in McHenry, and the Fair Committee has promised many new features and ex­ hibits to assure something of interest for everyone. Some six to seven thousand persons are expected to attend. Want to have an unusual and exciting time this weekend? Plan now to attend the Free McHenry Trade Fair-- and bring the entire family. There Everyone Loves a Cookout McHENtf Trade faif MARCH 16 - « ' n • Completely Assembled! • Ready To Use! • No Costly Installation! . G-1000 PORTABLE MODEL by: Warm filarning PRICED AT ONLY '215™ y "Ready To Cook!" G3X PORTABLE MODEL by: Warm filar ning 50 '267 "Ready To Go!" R0TISSERIE or CARVING R CHASE ONLY • EXPIRES Northern Propane Gas Company 4003 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY,ILLINOIS (815) 385-4200 is plenty of free, supervised, paved and lighted parking, re­ freshments are available on the premises, and sixty-one businesses of the area are waiting to greet you! See you at the Fair! Drinking water essential Drinking water is white gold to desert travelers -- and a necessity for every­ one when temperatures or humidity soar. Carry it along in a Ther­ mos brand vacuum bottle, that keeps it at the proper drinking temperature and doubles as ?. container for purifying water. The recommended two quarts per person per day during hot weather or when the water supply is scarce can be easily car­ ried in a two-quart stain­ less steel vacuum bottle. Mounts, bases provide the necessary link A rigid, solid mounting system is a necessary link between a scope and a rifle, and there are a vari­ ety of mounts available. As a natural counterpart to the scopes it manufac­ tures, the W. R. Weaver Company produces De­ tachable, Pivot, Tip-Off, See-Thru, Ail-Steel, and N Mounts. The locating and hold­ ing principle used in Weav­ er's Detachable Mounts is the most accurate known, and assures precision in returning the scope to the rifle. Pivot Mounts have all the most desirable mount features plus a quick pivot­ ing action that allows the scope to be swung aside for instant use of iron sights. Depends on type Depending on the type of 22 rifle, Tip-Off Mounts or N Mounts are used. No bases are required for the Tip-Off Mounts. They clamp into rifle receiver grooves and can be tight­ ened with a coin. Weaver's All-Steel Mounts are designed ex­ clusively for high-powered rifles, and are highly fin­ ished, gun-blued, and con­ toured. See-Thru Mounts allow the hunter an instant choice of using the scope or iron sights, and are particularly useful when hunting in brushy areas. Chart a\uiluble Because of the many rifles available, Weaver has prepared a chart that can be found at sporting goods dealers, and in the Weaver catalog, that lists makes and models of rifles and which bases and mounts can be used with them. The Winchester Model 70, for example, can use Detachable; Pivot, See- Thru, or Ail-Steel mounts. Altogether 35 rifle makes and more than 200 models are included on the chart. In Scotland, a grandfather is sometimes called a luckie dad.

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