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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1979, p. 41

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Land of dramatic contrasts, Yugoslavia is sure to charm Yugoslavia ... a country that has been, for centuries, a veritable crossroads, a mosaic of nationalities, a compendium of fascinating cultures. Graced with scenery that is as stunningly beautiful as it is varied, Yugoslavia boasts a magnificent coastline, breathtaking mountains and world-famous caves (at Postojna, near Ljubljana) among the many gifts it has been granted by a bounteous Mother Nature. Made up of six republics, each with its own distinct personality, history and cul­ ture, Yugoslavia is truly a land of fascinating contrasts. Zagreb, in the north, is an old-world city at its best, re­ plete with grace, charm and 14 Karat Plumb Gold Earrings Exquisitel A wide choice of exciting styles, 14 Karat Plumb Gold plain or with genuine stones. Uniquely designed by BDA to accentuate contemporary fashions. spurgeons McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-4100 A cultural cen­ ter. it's tlie home of the Croa­ tian National Opera House and several fine museums. Belgrade is a marvelously cosmopolitan capital city criss-crossed by elegant boulevards, dotted by lush green parks. Skadarlija, a narrow, cobbled street in the old Bohemian quarter, is the spirit of antique Belgrade personified. And, don't miss Kalemeg- dan, nearby, a Turkish for­ tress enclosing a lush park at the confluence of the Danube and Saba rivers (the view is superb), where one can enjoy oneself for hours. In Sarajevo, the sky is pierced by slender, delicately fretted minarets, which soar above the endless sea of orange rooftops climbing the Bosnian hills. The historic highlight of the town is the Princip Bridge, made famous when the Archduke Ferdi­ nand of Austria-Hungary was shot there, which event set off the First World War. There is a marvelous Turk­ ish market in Sarajevo where you can stroll for hours, browsing in the coppersmith and woodworking shops, and watching the craftsmen ply­ ing their trades. Mostar. some two hours PLAINDEALER - PAGE 18 -FRIDAY, APRIL «, 1979 white stone street, flanked by white buildings, known as Stradum. A walk around the city walls is a must, to savor the sense of the past that per­ vades Dubrovnik and to feast your eyes on the magnificent portion of coast and sea that is visible from their heights. The island of Lokrum, away by bus or car, is an­ other stronghold of Turkish culture. There, as in Sara­ jevo, one can see and exam­ ine graceful, intricately de­ tailed mosques and stroll in a bustling open-air market. Mostar's most frequently photographed sight is cer­ tainly the narrow, gray stone bridge that spans the Neretva River and dates from the Fif­ teenth century. Nobody visiting Yugo­ slavia should miss the sea- coast. Dotted with craggy is­ lands, such as Korcula and Hvar, Yugoslavia's Adriatic coast is the perfect retreat, the ideal spot for swimming, sunning and getting away from it all. Split, Sveti Stefan, Rijeka . . . the list of towns and is­ lands worth visiting goes on and on. However, the star of the coast may well be Dubrov­ nik. a glistening, medieval walled city jutting out into the brilliant blue sea, its gold-gray masonry washed perennially by the limpid waters of the Adriatic. The flavor of the long-dead Venetian empire still lingers within the city walls, where no cars are permitted, and particularly along the pristine only ten minutes away by boat, is a cluster of rocks and rich vegetation and makes an ideal destination for sun- and sea-lovers. For further information on Yugoslavia, contact the Yugoslav National Tourist Office. 630 Fifth Avenue, New York. NY 10020. ? --• 1 «>>th ^HOUBC Join Us For I HWY.'t", WILMOT, WISC (414) 862-6400 TRY OUR DAILY SPECIALS! Open For Luncheon, Dinner & Cocktails THE PEARL OF THE ADRIATIC, Dubrovnik, was for centuries a port highly coveted by the Byzantines, the Venetians and the French. Today, this medieval walled city is the showplace of the Yugoslav Riviera, a gem of a city edged by a myriad of beautiful beaches and a startlingly blue sea. Photo courtesy: European Travel Commission. Spring car cleaning opens road to travel If you're planning to take to the open road for a trip this spring, be forewarned. After winter's slush and grime, you're likely to be faced with the problem of "spring clean­ ing" your car before you can 6ven think of leaving town. Just like home Simply approach the prob­ lem of sprucing up your car the same way you would of cleaning your home. Cleaning the interior of your car needn't be a cumber­ some affair with messy pails of water and other para- TONES T.V. 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Just spray it on washable interior surfaces and wipe with a paper towel or lint-free cloth. Attemptingf to scrub your auto with harsh cleaning po­ tions can cause problems. For best results, wash the outside with some w^ter and mild detergent; this should remove the dust and dirt so you can appraise the situa­ tion. If your sparkling vehicle reveals some nicks or scratches, get some matching touch-up paint from your local car dealer; touching up small areas will help prevent rust and corrosion, and will help keep the body of your car looking like new. Increase safety Keeping your automobile clean can increase the safety . of your trip. Be sure to keep a litter bag handy for loose papers that may get blown around and obstruct a driver's vision; loose items rolling around on the floor should be stored in the trunk to prevent them from becoming lodged under a brake or gas pedal. 'error? ts Payntent Plans AvailableJ Farewell, Monsieur Travel­ ler: look you lisp and wear strange suits, disable all the benefits of your own country, be out of love with your nativ­ ity, and almost chide God for making you that counte­ nance you are, or I will scarce think you have swam in a gondola. -- '..'I'iiarr: iake*pc re

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