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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1981, p. 57

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Fag* 39--Shaw Mmdla Group 1981 Mr Guld* HME FVRMTME FN EVERT IMM • EVERY RECOR • EVERY 1HET Newly EipmM Rm( ouurtd, you will find first quality, brand n#n» •iMp merchandise In Volo'» outstondlng itlictlon. Bunk Mi, Mroom Suit**, Sleept' Soto*, Mot- tresses, loxot ond moro. Suporb crofttmonihlp ft •tylo, by such loodor. o. BASSETT, SINGE*. MOBILE, DE SOTO. KING KOIL. ENGLANDER ET AL. BEDROOM SUITES FROM Visit Volo't Newly Expanded Carpet Dept. For quality carpeting in rolls cut to order or rem­ nants to go. T hT so.yo. including ARMSTRONG ft OZITE. VObO COUNTRY SALES COMPLEX EST. 1965 FACTORY ' MERCHANDISE OUTLET i llRLt FURNITURE SHOWROOMS DINING HI STYLE for both family meals & special company is a real pleasure with dining room sets & dinette sets from Volo s showrooms Beautifully finished 5 & 7 pc. sets in modern traditional, country & early American Outstanding style & craftsman­ ship by AUTHENTIC, DAVIS, DE SOTO COCHRAINE & OTHER LEADERS, Dining Room Groups From *249 to *1199 Dinette Furniture from *139 h *399 Matching hutches ft buffets available.' SITTING PRETTY in suporb style ft com­ plete comfort Is. easy ft economical whan the choice is Volo living room, family room or recreation room furnltura. Choose from scores of di|tlnctlvaly dif­ ferent groups in an OHcellent variety of styles, fabrics, and colors. All nama bran­ ds of first quality. Custom ordaring also available: Dixie, Baxter, Frankline, Sch- weiger ft many more. 2 & 3-Pc. sofa sets from *599 to *1199. Luxurious recliners ft rockers from *139 to *439 OPEN 7 DAYS Sat. ft Sun. 9 - 5 DAILY 9-8 VObO COUNTRY SALES COMPLEX On Route 126. % Mile wast of Rt. 12 batwaan Fax Lake ft McHenry, In Volo (815)385-3896 Volo's Policy Guarantaad Quality Nama Brands Personal Service Financing --r Old Fashion Fun Old Fashion Prices VOLO COUNTRY STYLE Exciting Travel Adventure Threagh That 7 UNIQUE MAJOR ATTRACTIONS *$3 Million Antique Auto Museum *$1 Million Antique Carriage Museum ^Delightful Animal Pet Farm (Feed Them) * 1890's General Store Museum * 1930 s Dept. Store Museum *Street of Yesteryear *Old Time Fire House E i l l let a tun MVjp» 'a* Nli• . OHM EVIRY RAY lltel All Waatbar Fun FREE PARKING S2.95 adults $2.50 seniors $1.25 cblldran4to 12 Free-undar 4 Playground Group rotas-M-Sat MTATVM Fraa Antigua Auto ridas ft Old time comady movias schedulad ovary day. Air conditioned 1930 arcade of gamas for fun ft prises. taUBl Volo Antique Auto Museum & Village Carriage Museum and Animal Pel Farm Near You Save Gas More Fun Time 815-385-3644 ^ Features at the fair 1981 McHenry County Dairy Princess Diane Heinrich Delectable dairy foocfe offered in wide variety WOODSTOCK -- Each year since 1954 the McHenry County Dairy Promotion Council has parlayed dif­ ferent ways to boost the "wholesome goodness of milk and other dairy products." In that first year -- a few weeks after the formation of the McHenry County Dairy Promotion Council -- members boosted buying milk by the gallon and in enjoying the convenience provided by the versatile ways dairy products can be served So quickly and easily. In 1955 a large tent and an outside area provided the setting for Dairy Lane, an exhibit of equipment, products and exhibits associated with dairying. Through the years, taste treats of dairy products have been an appetizing attraction, and this year the Dairy Promotion Council plans to staff the large food booth in Building D on the county fairgrounds. ( "We'll sell ham and cheese sand­ wiches, cheese sandwiches, ham sandwiches, cheese by the pound, chocolate and white milk and our popular frozen milk shake," says council secretary Larry Harm. Diane Heinrich, the new McHenry County Dairy Princess, and a host of farmers and their wives will staff the booth. Assisting them part of the time will be members of the McHenry-Lake Pork Producers. "Another papular farm product will be offered during certain hours of the day," said Harris. "The Pork Producers are selling porkburgers, a tasty treat of ground pork with less fat than found in sausage. It was a hit last year year, and popular clamor prompts the pork producers to extend their hours of participation." Norman Heinrich, chairman of the Dairy Promotion Council, is chairman of this year's booth program. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT Qim WE HAVE A BOOTH IN BUILDING "A" SO COME IN AND SEE OUR FASHION'S ON DISPLAY Y O U C A N P I C K U P I N F O R M A T I O N O N H O W T O • E A R N E X T R A M O N E Y * N • A C O M P L E T E W A R D R O B E * B E C O M I N G A Q U E E N S W A Y F A S H I O N C O U N S E L O R WE CARRY MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FASHIONS IN SIZES 4-48 HAVE A QUEENSWAY TO FASHION SHOW IN YOUR HOME AND EARN CLOTHES FOR YOUR FAMILY AT GREAT SAVINGS! FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: \ MARILYN (815)385-8488 CATHIE (115)143-4255 BOBBIE (815)459-2172 HELENE (815)338-1823 PHYLLIS (815)944-1911 ' rf *>• <* * w* it m w * vt *

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