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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1977, p. 12

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PAGE 12-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, 1977 Bright Ideas For The Mom In Your Life !K - First for Fashion. Elgin-Crystal Lake Hanging Plants from Small Plants... ; from Larger Plants from Decorative Crocks from Macrame Hanging Ropes wht & natural Hemp from 8.00 2.30 12.00 4.00 4.00 Come to the Green Scene and see the lush plants and accessories that help brighten a home Growing plants add much to a home's decor Brighten Mom's Day with plants from the Green Scene' 4 ' ' " • r Hyponex " QQ Plant Food Ojf Brass O CA Misters. u«uv Potting QQ Soil. 5 lb Swag Ceiling ^ 1 Q Hooks. 4 colors A • Swag Ceiling Hooks,^ mm** With Matching Chain. | asstd colors X* # Courteously wrapped for Mother's Day gift giving THE GKEN SCENE. ELGIN. CRYSTAL LAKE Give Her Angel Treads* The Softest Things On Two Feet by Barry A Scuff Style Slipper Solid color terry cloth slipper has cushion insole and colored m0 top stitching to coordinate with any robe Machine washable J I Colors white-It blue-yellow-pink S M-L-XL B Ballerina Style Slipper Velour terrv cloth slipper has cushion insole and embroidered top switching to coordinate with any robe Machine washable washable Colors pink-blue-beige-white S/5-6. M /6Vi-7Vi; 178-9 Xiy9^-10^ NOTIONS. ELGIN. CRYSTAL LAKE 5.00 P. Cosmetic Travel Cases In Fabrics & Vinyl by Trina Waterproof cases are great for carrying all your cosmetic needs Available fitted with plastic cases and bottles for toothbrush, lotions, etc.. or unfitted Fittings available separately Assorted prints in styles and sizes to fit your travel needs. , A Purse size, assorted prints 2.50 B Bag with fittings, assorted sizes and pat- ^ ^ ^ ~ /WV terns in fabric or vinyl from O.DU lO lU.OU C Unfitted bag. assorted patterns in fab- g 00 NOTIONS, ELGIN. CRYSTAL LAKE "Daisy Field" Kitchen Ensemble by Barth & Dreyfus For yourself or for gifts . these machine wash/dry permanent press accessories add a bright touch to any kitchen Reg 175 kitchen tow­ els Reg 1 25 pot holders Reg 1 00 dish cloths Reg 3 50 2-slice toaster covers 1.49 1.09 89 2.99 Reg 4."00 blender covers Reg 1 50 place mat Reg 7 00 butcher apron 3.49 1.29 5.99 FINE LINENS. ELGIN. CRYSTAL LAKE Springmaid Spring Sale Of "Reeds" for Bed And Bath Reg . 6 .00 Twin or Bottom Fitted Sheets 4.49 Reg 7 00 Full Flat or Bottom Fitted Sheets 5.49. Reg 1000 Queen Flat or Bottom Fitted Sheets 7.99. Reg 5 00 pr Standard size pillow cases pr 3.99. Reg 33 00 Twin Size Bedspreads 26.99. Reg 38 00 Full Size Bed spreads 31.99. Reg 49 00 Queen Size Bedspreads 39.99. Matching luxu nous Terry Towels Reg 5 50 Bath Towel 4.49. Reg 3 25 Hand Tow el 2.69. Reg 145 Wash Cloth 1.19. Change your decor with this lovely design of spring in a marshland Cattails blowing in the breeze Sheets are luxury no iron Wondercale* a blend of 65% Kodel* polyester and 35% combed cotton that s machine washable and dryable. silky textured and never needs ironing Bedspreads are quilted-to-the floor with Kodel* polyester fiberfill. also machine washable and dryable Matching towels are thick, thirsty cotton terry DOMESTICS, ELGIN, CRYSTAL LAKE Add Fresh Looks! Springmaid Water Garden" Bed/Bath Ensemble it Reg. 6.00 Twin, Flat and Fitted Sheets 4.49 Reg 7 00 Full Flat and Fined Sheets 3.49. Reg 10 00 Queen Flat and Fitted Sheets 7.99. Reg 5 00 pr Standard Pillow Cases pr 3.99. Bedspreads Reg 3 3 0 0 T w i n 2 6 . 9 9 . R e g 3 8 0 0 F u l l 3 1 . 9 9 . R e g 4 9 0 0 Queen 39.99. Towels Reg 5 50 Bath Towel 4.49. Reg 3 25 Hand Tow el 2.69. Reg 145WashCloth 1.19 A languid bowor of floating lilies is the design theme. Shoots are made of 63% Kodel* polyester and 35% cotton percale The bedspreads are quilted to the floor All are elegant additions to your home at timely savings Machine washable and dryable perma press DOMESTICS, ELGIN, CRYSTAL LAKE BUY WITH CASH OR YOUR SPIESS CREDIT CARD taqm Matter Charge Bank A men card Cy ELGIN FREE PARKING CRYSTAL LAKE FREE PARKING JANE PAGE. PERSONAL SHOPPER Colorful, sun-loving bedding plants such as single and double petunias, coleus, amaranthus, dusty miller, and marigolds make a small garden area come alive. Bedding Plants Pleasing To Every Taste As used by gardeners, the term "bedding" has nothing to do with sheets and pillow cases. In older days the term originated with formal outdoor gardens where colorful plants were arranged in seasonal patterns for showy, striking effect. Modern home gardneers arrange bedding plants in­ formally, but strive for the same bright effects. Bedding plants, started from seeds and grown to blooming sizes by professional growers, allow home gardeners to achieve virtually instant gardening results. In selecting bedding plants for a summer garden, the home gardener has broad choices as to color, form, height and texture. To insure pleasing color combinations follow the rules of a color wheel. Red, yellow and blue are the primary colors, arranged at equal distances around the circle. Orange, green and violet are the secondary colors at the halfway points between the primaries. _ Use the warm colors: red, orange and yellow with their intermediate hues in sequence; and the cool colors: blue, green and violet for contrast. A group of red salvia, for example will show off in striking fashion an edging of violet alyssum. The salvia will also blend har­ moniously with scarlet zinnias planted next to orange calendulas which are beside yellow marigolds. Marigolds as the last in the sequence of warm colors would be hand­ somely set off by crisp blue ageratum. Form in annual bedding plants ranges from the broadly- oval outline of alyssum through the pyramid shape of snap­ dragons and plumed celosia, Whofe launching a new tax-free bondfund? Now you can invest in a tax-free bond fund with two key ingredients: New England Life's established reputation in life insurance and asset management, and the 50 years of investment counseling experience of its affiliate Loomis, Sayles & Co., Inc. The NELTax Exempt Bond Fund's ob­ jective is to provide, through continuous portfolio management, as nigh a level of current income exempt from federal taxes as is consistent with both reasonable risk and protection of shareholders' capital. This tax-free bond fund is available for an initial period ending May 2,1977. The minimum investment is $1,o00. So, send today, and set your course for clear sailing with tax-free income. . NEL Equity Services Corp Send in this coupon for a prospectus containing more complete information including all charges and expenses. I Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money. Name Street | City j Send to: State Zip Frederic E. Franz 453 Coventry Green Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 j 8152459-8100 | New England life, of course. shrub-shaped flowering tobacco, weeping or vase-like amaranthus, the trailing of verbenas, rocket-like cleomes and cosmos, the columnar aspect of balsam and the spikey look of hollyhocks. In height, bedding plants range from a few inches to several feet. Alyssum and portulaca (moss rose) are deservedly called carpeting plants, although alyssum is most often used in low edging. Some periwinkle varieties also qualify as low edging plants. Wax begonias, dwarf celosias, some coleus varieties, dianthus, dwarf marigolds, nasturtiums, petunias, Phlox drummondi, dwarf salvias, verbenas and zinnias will meet the gardener's requirement for flowers and foliage plants that stay at, or can be retained in, the foot-high range. Medium- growing plants reaching twenty-four inches include geraniums, some asters, most balsams, calendulas, celosia, dusty miller, impatiens, many marigolds, flowering tobacco, gloriosa daisies, snapdragons and most zinnias. Texture is influenced by the flowers as much as the foliage in bedding plants. Thick, heavy petals and foliage express a textural quality far different from that imparted by dainty flowers and fern-like leafy stems. Cleome or spider flower, for example, becomes a soaring rocket of color with a stem so lightly foliaged it trails to earth like an exhaust. The cockscomb types of celosia are durable masses, while marigolds seem bold and brassy. In contrast fern-leaved, slender-stemmed cosmos with daisy flowers are deceptively fragile appearing. Nunda Offers RTA Cards To Senior Citizens Nunda Township supervisor, Anita Sherwood, announced today that senior citizens and handicapped persons may now also apply for their reduced fare identification cards issued by the Regional Transportation Authority for travel on RTA subsidized public tran­ sportation at the Nunda township office, 95 Grant street, Crystal Lake. The hours are 8:30 to 5, Monday through Friday. Since a small photo is to be attached to the card, Mrs. Sherwood suggested that the applicants have their picture taken at a photo booth and bring it along ty^the Nunda township qffice m order to expedite 4lit issuance of the card. Food Stamps For Some Denied Previous Benefits Some local residents may be eligible for retroactive food stamp benefits or a refund if their food stamp application was denied or benefits reduced because they reported receipt of payments from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) any time from Oct. 8, 1975, to the present. To be eligible for these benefits, one must have reported on the food stamp application that the Depart­ ment of Housing and Urban Development was making part of the rent or mortgage payment under one of its programs which includes but is not limited to Rent Supplement program; Mortgage Assistance Payments program; Leased Housing Program; or Housing Assistance Payments program. Anyone who thinks he may be eligible for these benefits should contact the Department of Public Aid office serving this area. • • • • C a r e f u l d r i v i n g doesn't always avoid an accident, but it helps. „ «m» hu (um nut raw mrt tam m was mm uama i i m »cm u cm* not mil . m tun ma. au m it ><i4w na mm? cann hm. c*t« n ant* RENTAL NO installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions per month PHONE 312-259-3393 RENT-A-SOFT INC. Serving McHeniy & Greater McHenry County

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