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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1977, p. 95

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THE CHRISTMAS GIFT A MAN CAN REALLY USE! Dads-or any men on your holiday shopping list -- will be pleased to get practical, inexpensive hand tools this year. The pictured Vise-Grip Set sells for under $10 and includes two sizes of locking pliers, one of three essential tools for anv home or apartment. I v make y e t " inexpensive gifts Mounting material costs and higher service charges have convinced even the most unhandy home or apartment dweller that he should do some repairs or building projects himself. This "Do-it-Yourself trend has provided the ideal so­ lution to the gift buyer who doesn't know what to get the men on her holiday list. Hand tools, such as the Vise-Grip locking pliers, are practical, inexpensive gifts that are sure to be used throughout the year. A special Christmas gift set, which includes two sizes of locking pliers, sells for un- der $10. If the man on your list owns only three hand tools, one of them should be a locking pliers, as its many uses extend to the kitchen, workshop, car, boat and garage. Available at hardware, discount, department and auto stores, hand tools will surprise the men on your list who expect the tradi­ tional tie, cologne or shirt this holiday season. They're so versatile, an extra set will always be handy in an­ other part of the home. When Dad's not looking, Mom might borrow his Vise-Grip tool to make many of her jobs easier. So it's the perfect family gift from the kids, at a price within their budget, too. \ Still using the f same old w.. • 'i,rIf* „ camera this Christmas ? There's still time to TRADE-VP TO OLYMPUS! Olympus 35RD Futures: • High quality 40mm f1.7 Zuiko lens with coupled rangefinder for sharp photographs • Automatic Exposure Control with Manual Override for complete creative control... and the shutter locks to prevent over- or under-exposures • Shutter speeds to 1/500 second to stop fast action • Automatic Flash Exposure Control sets correct aperture for flash photos as the lens is focused • Built-in Hot Shoe and PC Connection for your choice of flash operation • Self-timer so everyone can be in the picture Otympvs 35RC • High quality 42mm V2.8 Zuiko lens with coupled rangefinder for sharp photographs • Automatic Exposure Control with Manual Override for complete creative control • Shutter speeds to 1 / 800 second to stop fact action . • Automatic Rash Exposure v Control sets correct aperture tor flash photos as the lens is focused • Built-in Hot Shoe and PC Connection for your choice of flash operation • Self-timer so everyone can be in the picture When you think photo, think photocom. CAMERAS A SUPPLIES, PHOTO FINISHING, DARKROOM GOODS. BOOKS/MAGAZINES, COPY WORK, CUSTOM LAB SERVICES. IHOIOCOM "McHonry County's Largost Photo Contor" 122 North Main Street • 815/455-2360 • Crystal Lake Give a Perfect Cup of Coffee For Christmas Holidays are a great time for those rich, sumptuous meals that are as much a part of the season as tinsel and colored lights. Just about everyone on your Christmas gift list loves a good cup of coffee ... and a gift that delivers a perfect cup of coffee time after time will be eagerly re­ ceived. Too often the art of making perfect coffee everytime eludes us . . . even the finest cooks can have difficulty repeating that perfect brew. But it's now made simplicity itself with a Coffee Corner drip coffeemaker from General Electric. The minute Coffee Cor­ ner is unwrapped, it's ob­ vious that it's more than a coffeemaker -- it's a com­ plete coffee-making center. The model DCM-20 is a drip coffeemaker that fea­ tures the exclusive brew control dispenser. It can store a pound of regular, drip or fine grind coffee, control brew strength, measure, dispense and even count the number of cups J of coffee. The Coffee Corner drip coffeemaker eliminates the need for measuring spoons, cans or the other utensils related to coffee making, wad brews 10 cups of full- flavored drip coffee in 10 minutes. TTie brew control dispenser takes the guess­ work out of how much cof­ fee to use to get consistent results and eliminates any messy grounds on the kitch­ en counter. Since die num­ ber of cups are counted on the dispenser, there's no losing track if something should call you away. Fla­ vor adjusters in the brew control mechanism allow more or less coffee to be dispensed per two-cup amount, allowing choice of brew strength -- strong to mild- A convenient one-step switch starts the brewing process and then automa­ tically switches to "keep warm" to keep coffee pip­ ing hot Here's a gift that will be appreciated Christmas morning, and every morn­ ing year round -- by any­ one who enjoys a sip of full, rich coffee. „ Holly is a native plant. Many varieties exist, but most American Christmas holly is grown in the Pa­ cific Northwest. The Indi­ ans made their tomahawks from the white bone-like wood. The colonists used it for whip handles, canes, ornamental scroll work and furniture.

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