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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 May 1979, p. 32

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PLAINDEALER - PAGE 8 -WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.1*79 Get away from it all on a budget: the fun of renting a family tent Have a sunny bathroom The world's largest system of deluxe, full-service camp­ grounds now offers large, family-sized tents for rent. Family economy Already set up at selected campgrounds throughout the KOA System in the United States and Canada, the tents rent for an average of $10 $ 12 nightly. Each tent has either air mattresses or folding cots for sleeping. "Tent Amcrica" and "Tent Canada" are convenient and economical services found at more than 200 KOA Kamp- grounds. All you have to bring with you are sleeping bags and pillows. Full facilities Cooking out on the campsite will save you even more money. A Kampstore is nearby to pro­ vide you with food and bever­ age articles, as well as c(X)kware. On the campground you'll find clean restrooms. hot show­ ers. laundry facilities, a game FOR A FlIN-FILLEI) FAMILY VACATION, gel away from it all at any one of the 850 KOAs in the U.S. and Canada. Many Kampgrounds have swimming pooh and other reereational facilities such as miniature golf. room and playground. Most KOAs have swimming pools and other recreational facilities such as miniature golf. A free directory locating all campgrounds offering the Tent America and Tent Canada ser­ vice is available, free of charge, at any one of 850 KOAs in the U.S. and Canada. LOMHEy SEE US AT THE FAIR! AND ASK US ABOUT OUR New McHenry Warehouse Outlet "QUALITY KEYBOARD MERCHANDISING" 100'S OF NEW & USED PIANOS ft ORGANS AT THE BEST PRICES AVAILABLE! NETTGEN'S NOTE SHOP CRYSTAL POINT MALL J8I5^45£030£ Seetyxcattfâ Friday, Saturday 6 Sunday May 4, 5 & 6 ' BOOTH No. 7 •HIGHLY EFFICIENT SPIRALLY-WOUND •CARTRIDGE. FILTERS WATER AT EVERY TAP. NO JUST ONE OUTLET. REGISTER TO WIN! A FREE omm "The Whole House, do-it-yourself clean woter system" (NO EXPENSIVE PLUMDING NEEDED!) *44 VALUE •Sales •Service •Installation We Service Any Moke or Model Woter Conditioner! ICRYSTRL CLEAR WHTER CONDITIONING 1260 N. Green St. McHenry 385-2775 With summer sunlight shin­ ing in, the bathroom you thought was merely dull can now show up as dreadful. Drab tile all over, a cramped little window or--worst of all--exposed plumbing pipes are impossible to miss in all that bright light. But take heart. Count on color to transform this eyesore into a jewel without spending a fortune. Just think of the room as an artist's palette and "paint" on your design. To help your color scheme stand out, make sure fixtures, tiles and floor sparkle in con­ trast by keeping them clean and bright with new, non-abrasive Bathroom Fantastik® disinfec­ tant, deodorizing cleaner. Just spray the bathroom cleaner on all washable surfaces and wipe with a sponge, clean cloth or paper towel; your bath­ room will be clean, fresh- smelling, disinfected and resis­ tant to mold and mildew for up to two weeks. The most common dull bath­ room problem is wall-to-wall white. If that's what you're stuck with, you could give it a sun­ shiny look by adding lots of yel­ low: a solid yellow rug and towels, and shower and window curtains blooming with yellow flowers. You might add a floral picture on the wall. The bandbox look of red, white and blue in geometric shapes always rates a salute. All you need to achieve this is a fluffy navy rug, matching towels, and shower and window cu r t a in s i n a sha rp g raph i c design. You can achieve an equally striking effect no matter what color your bathroom fixtures are. Washed-out blue seems to turn into a charming pastel when it's accented with olive green; even tan can look terrific if you team it with brown and bamboo. Just use your imagination, don't be afraid to try offbeat col­ ors, and you'll be delighted with the results. Natural party warmer INFORMAL ENTERTAINING with warmth and grace of wood . . . responding to simpler, more earthy styles, Americans have said goodbye to the days of formal entertaining. More­ over, American pacesetters have made the kitchen the new entertainment status symbol and social center in the home. Guests and hosts together participate in fixing dinners. Rut with the old rules going, informality can still mean elegance-- as host J. Ren Helms shows guest Suzanne Herriman. Helms, president of MaLeck Woodcraft, preserves warmth and grace at his parties with contemporary-design wine racks, bucket candles, cheese board--part of his company's new 24-piece Woodland Collection of gourmet houseware products. The new line, including tabletop accessories, spice holders and racks, servers, storage boxes and trivets, represents a new product trend in design for an informal age. Suggested retail prices range from $8 to $55. A free booklet offering decor ideas for contemporary entertaining and listing dealers is available from MaLeck, Dept. A, Wingate, NC 28174. COME TO TH^ FHIR VISIT WITH US BOOTH No. 49 Learn about our QUALITY PRODUCTS For Electric motors-Related products-Tools MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTED •GENERAL ELECTRIC -motors •FMNAS-controls •lutufssc t teuaanw -fuses •MILWAiKEE power tools •STA-RITE -pumps *IKAL-occessories 9 L0 YEJ0 Y-cou p I i ngs •MIRKEEAIW00» belts McHanry Electric Company 4012 W. Main St. McHenry, IL 6005 (815) 385-5530 )50

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