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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jul 1981, p. 28

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PAGE S - PLAINPEjLfcB - DOLLAR DAYS WORK-DRESS-PLAY BOOTS & SHOES CLEARANCE Men 's-Women's- Chlldren's SAVE UP TO 30-50% HURRY AND SAVE OPEN PAILY 8 to 5:30 SATURDAY 8 to 5:00 jin.Ti.iwi GIES SHOES AND SHOE REPAIR 1307 Riverside Dr. 385-2801 McHenry A HAFTS HOME IS HIS CASTLE. . . or his ckateao,w 1 tmrmbHmg», wall covering* and carpeting creates a regal itimplit w in tfie rvm pictured kere. Carpet front Ike "Ckatean Collection** by Bigdow-Sanford Inc., flac carpet Makers since 1825. Classic, high-qualify carpeting: a wise investment for your home A number of factors will in­ fluence the direction of interior 'design during this decade. Changing aesthetics, the state of the economy and a renewed in­ terest in home decorating are not the least among these, accord­ ing to experts at Bigelow- Sanford, makers of carpets since 182S. JHT9,10 AW 11 nllar U Save 'A to Vt Off •SPORTSWEAR •TOPS'AND BLOUSES •SEPARATES 'JEWELRY •SHORTS •SUITS 'LINGERIE •SHORT DRESSES AND MORE I eneuieue 6 1315 N.RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY • ItS MM DAILY 9-5:30 SAT 9-5 i In home furnishing as in fash­ ion, today's trends reflect a re­ turn to the classics. Time- honored mixes of interior design elements allow homeowners to choose long-lasting and ver­ satile decorating options. And, as more and more home­ owners feel the pinch of die in­ flated dollar, they will opt for the products of lasting quality and reliability--products which will withstand the rigors of time and wear. In addition, Americans dur­ ing this decade will be spending more time entertaining and re­ laxing in their homes. The in­ creased importance of the home environment will spark off a re­ newed interest in home decorat­ ing, experts believe. During the '80s and beyond, home building costs are ex­ pected to escalate. New homes will be smaller, with fewer rooms in each house. Homeowners will be forced to use better judgment to make smaller spaces appear laqpr, as well as attractive. With these factors in moid, Bigelow-Sanford has intro- duced the "Chateau Collec­ tion," a group of four modem carpet masterpieces, each crafted of the very latest fibers. The "Chateau Collection" represents a return fcrthe clas­ sics: traditional textures com­ bined with subdued, elegant colors and state-of-the-art technology for hoik-in quality . They are, quite simply, the finest carpets made, lie styles include: • Chateau Normandy--A plush carpet which combines sophistication, style and un­ questionable quality to win a worthy place in Bigelow's Chateau Collection of luxury carpets. The designers of Chateau Normandy selected soil- resistant DuPont Antron Plus yarn, with its remarkable sheen and resiliency, for a classic car­ pet destined todelight die most discriminating tastes. In 24 rich colon, it is performance rated for heavy traffic. • Chateau Imperial--A superlative saxony that lives up % its name. Ever * is tightly packed . soil resistant Antron. giving it unheard-oi weight and luxurious hand. Its velvety surface its deep, ncfe color, jnd the '-colar dptic in all. •Chateau Royale--One of the richest, most luxurious car­ pets Bigelpw has ever pro­ duced. A dense, saxony plush, It offers the perfect balance of surface beauty, elegant styling and soil and stain resistance, thanks to Anso IV nylon fiber. A carpet for the most dis- cnminating customer, Chateau Royale comes in 22 enchanting colors. • Chateau Elegante--The super-dense saxony weave of this carpet gives it a glowing, wool-like quality. Its soft, vel­ vety finish and deep, plush body are fashioned from practical Anso IV fibers--practical be­ cause of their built-in soil and stain resiliency, as well as their anti-static quality. Chateau Elegante carpets are available in 23 tempting colors, and are performance rated for heavy tank. I M/sm. MILDEW: CAUSES AND CURES Mildew is a problem familiar to homeowners and apartment dwellers alike. It is a thin, usu­ ally blade (sometimes white) growth produced by molds oo many household surfaces. And, while molds are always present in the air, those that cause mil­ dew need moistnsfe and warm temperatures to grow. The causes of mildew Mildew often accompanies humid weather, especially in ~ houses that are closed or rooms that have poor ventilation. Mildew-causing molds flourish wherever it is damp, warm, poorly lighted and/or where the ak is not circulated: in cellars, crawl spaces, clothing closets; on draperies, rugs and shower curtains. To prevent mildew, get rid of dampness in areas of your home which are prone to musty smells. Circulate the air by opening windows in dry weather or by using air con­ ditioners or dehumidifieri. A commercial cleaning product may be necessary where ad­ vanced mildew is a problem. • ••• There's quite a dif­ ference between being pres£ti(,4nd doing the work."'

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