Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1977, p. 91

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'tis the season o HB& !B • Permanents • Cutting & Shaping • Blow Dry Styling Try something new the holidays...tbe style, a new color little curl. We : ' ' : ' Coloring mKim vtm NOW AVAILABLE! Professional Hair Dryers from $20 Professional Curling Irons from $10 ( X X c H o n e . ± b u BEAUTY SALON 3325 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-8967 "OPEN 6 DAYS PER WEEK" * PINE TREE cd#n?S • * • ..GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR ' YOUNG OR OLD TO ENJOY IHCUWES: 10ULTMK- PUMP-FILTER-HUttR- - THEMMMKIHt-CHMCaiU. FILTER FIOSS-INSTIUCTKIII BOOK. LATEST STYLE COATS & SWEATERS FOR YOUR DOG, INCLUDING LONDON FOG TYPE, SAILOR AND WESTERN WEAR, AND MANY OTHERS. • NEW LINE OF JEWELED COLLARS CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS LOADED WITH GIFTS FOR ALL PETS (EVEN HAMSTERS) HAMSTER SPECIAL \0*?w , REG. $2.29 SHOP EARLY- USE OUR EASY LAY-AWAY COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTS FOR PEOPLE & THEIR PETS "The Pot People" PINE TREE PET SHOP 2102 RTE. 120 McHenry 385-6220 * "WITH THIS RING --" he's bound to make her Christmas one of the most memorable and happy ones of her life. The Jewelry Industry Council reports that the largest percentage of engage­ ment rings are given to young women on Christmas Day than on any other single day throughout the year. 23SWS&S9:TDSDJQXDW U rJC @ ti miniatures and dollhouses We specialize in dellliouses and miniatures. 131 Center Street Graplake Phone 312-223-4455 Phone for • a-ig-a-- ii ^ tiovioay Hours. 3 I { 1 Steam Do It youraalf and save! Add yeare to the life of your car- pell Rant a Steemex. It's ae airrv pie to uae at a vacuum. Sbc power jets loosen and lift out hermful ground-in dktthatouta carpet Mfe short Dries quicWyl For beeuti- »15"„ DAILY RATE ED'S R E N T A L U>e 'React MM( £ueujUuKq! 385-3232 M4 H. fftONT IT. RESERVE NOW... BEFORE THE HOLIDAY RUSH! /*A AAcH«nry, III. OPEN DAILY 7:30 TO 6 SUNDAY 9 TO 1 Hard-to-Wrap Gifts In every group of pres­ ents, there's always at least one item of such an irregu­ lar shape that its impos­ sible to wrap it neatly. For these problem gifts, try making a paper sack from bright red paper, using a plain grocery bag as your pattern. Apply a design cut out from left-over gift wrapping paper for color­ ful decoration. Here's another tip for yet another holiday headache: trying to wrap that gift bottle. A clever way to handle this problem is by turning your gift into a clown with bright, gummed-back paper. Draw the clown's face on die neck of the bot­ tle and tie it with a big bow. Make paper into a cone shape for the clown's hat, finishing it off with ball fringe. The fringe can also serve as his nose and for the buttons on his "suit". Looking for gifts for a skier? Here are some tips on the latest snow'fashions. The thinking is slim for the slopes -- streamlined and basic. Watch for lean jumpsuits and slender over­ alls with matching jackets. Stay away from the daz­ zling colors you've seen in the past. Now its back to simplicity: classic black and snow white by them­ selves or with thin stripes of color. For apres-ski, -it's more of the same: slim wool jumpsuits and comfortable - trousers (often with ac­ cent on the ankle) mixed with wool and cashmere sweaters. Cross-country buffs yearn for knickers in corduroy or wool. You can match them with Scandinavian - sweat­ ers, thick knee socks and co­ ordinated hats and gloves. For a less expensive gift, put together a basket of skin-savers.'Primers, moist­ urizers, Chapsticks, water­ proof eye makeups, bath gels and foot fresheners are welcome gifts for any­ one who hits the slopes . regularly. If you receive a poinset- tia over the holidays, you can take good care of it by following these general rules: Provide plenty of daylight (but not wilting sim), thorough watering when the soil feels dry, low 60s temperature at night and low 70s by day and shelter frorp droits. To keep your poinsettia shapely after the bracts fade* cut the stalks back to three joints, reduce the amount of water and with­ hold fertilizer until new shoots appear in spring and summer. Pinch back the plants until they are bushy. You can root the cuttings from the mother plant and they'll be ready for soil in a few weeks.

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