SUCTION 2 - I'AUKM*IAINUKAIJCH - FRIDAY. OCTPHKHII.HIP ^FHgeneral • News Safety Hints Dawn, dusk driving BY SECRETARY OF STATE JIM EDGAR Along with cooler temperatures, shorter days are a sure sign that fall is here. " Motorists should be aware that driving without headlights at dawn or dusk can be dangerous. If there is insufficient daylight to see other vehicles easily, or if rain, fog or other conditions hamper your vision, turn the headlights on. Vehicles must have two headlights that are visible for at least 500 feet. They must be lighted from sunset to sunrise, and at any other time when visibility is so limited that lights are required for safety. Motorcycles must have one headlight visible for 500 feet. It must be lighted at all times .when the motorcycle is being operated on streets or highways. Headlights must be dimmed at least 500 feet before meeting and 300 feet before overtaking another vehicle. « If your vehicle is not readily visible to approaching drivers, potential danger to yourself and others is increased dramatically. Make sure your headlights are on when visibility is poor. Using them could save a life. (A copy of the Rules of the Road will be sent to you upon request. Write to Jim Edgar, Secretary of State, Springfield, 111. 62756.) i/ CP A/ I Licensed tyCouu C7e*mc&, i/VcUiOtocU Applicator £ PROFESSIONAL FABRIC CARE Scotchgard Carpal A Upfcotetory Prot#ctof CARPET CLEANERS 20% N O W S A V E On All Furn i tu re C lean ing Our exclusive formula that guarantees clean carpets. We specialize in ' the professional cleanmf of all fabrics including upholstery and draperies all done in your home or business 2 0 % d i s c o u n t o n upholstery or drapery cleaning with carpet cleaning order IN MCHENRY COUNTY CALL 312-526-6633 A Good Service Doesn't Cost, It Pays!!! CARPET CLEANING OFFER INCLUDES: Eliminate pet odors with 1 2 Step Carpet Cleaning Process 2 Color Brightness 3 Disinfectant Treatment 4 Spot Removing 5 We Move M furniture 6 Cardboard Coasters Under furniture legs 7 Paper the Traffic Area for Youi Convenience 8 Pile Brushing 9 Deep Soil Hydroiet Eitraction CALL NOW BEFORE OFFER EXPIRES! Hospital's Yellow Brick Road tour Oct. 22 «mi mm sgjk& 1"' si Mi m \ BANQUETS WELCOMED! Wedding*. Showt't Grodoolionj Annivenori#»v Birthdays and Other Special Octotiont 344-0330 ITIVWHO iKOt«OAVS m-f* F» VtAHS * y|A« oto Lunch: Dinner: EVENING SPECIALS included with buffet Tvtsdey - Roast Duck and Dressing Wtdntsday - BBQ Ribs Thvrsdey-Turkey & Dressing Corned Beef Friday-Fish Fry (Baked Cod) Satwrdey-Liver & Onions Chopped Steak Swndey-Roast Pork Loin Turkey and Dressing SERVED DAILY Roast Beef. Baked Ham. Fried Chicken. Fresh Polish Sausage, Potato Pancakes. Pierogis, Blintzes 12 Salads, 12 Desserts, and Much. Much More km menu aa A i rVK IIVrVKlVM! * SHiAsttait ;.7*. A/VcHenry Hospital's Yellow Brick Road Shown above, a group of school children program, a special health fair for learns about respiratory therapy, as children, will be open to the public they visit one of the seven hospital Saturday, Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. to noon, settings. Crane to hold meeting T w e 1 f t h D i s t r i c t Congressman Philip Crane will hold a town meeting in Woodstock Sunday, Oct. 23. All residents of the 12th District are invited to attend. The town meeting will be held at the Woodstock High School, located at 501 West South Street. Doors will open at 12:30 p.m. for the meeting, which will take place from 1 to 2:30p.m. There is plenty of room for parking on school property. ^ * Congressman Crane will open the meeting with a discussion of developments in the nation's capital which he believes will be of most interest to those in at tendance, including the recent cooling of relations between the United States and the Soviet 'Union. Following remarks by Congressman Crane, the meeting will be open to questions from the audience. This will present constituents with an opportunity to talk about what's on their minds. C a s e w o r k e r s f r o m Congressman Crane's office will be available at the meeting to assist with in dividual problems. McHonry Hospital (Northern Illinois Medical Center) is presenting its third annual Yellow Brick Road, a special health fair for children, designed to introduce youngsters to the workings of a hospital. Because many children do not experience a hospital setting unless they or a loved one are ill, the Yellow Brick Road program is designed to help allay any fears a child might nave, whether they are a prospective patient or are merely curious about what happens in a hospital. Over 2,250 children in kindergarten through third grade have visited the program this week, coming from McHenry, Crystal Efcke, Woodstock, Richmorta, Fox Lake and surrounding communities. The public is invited to attend Yellow Brick Road from 9 a.m. to noon, on Saturday, Oct. 22. Tour groups consist of eight to 10 children, and there will be no reservations for the Saturday tours, which will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Location of Yellow Brick Road is the Carey House, a red brick building at the east end of Waukecan Road, beyond the hospital parking lot. /~ Each of the rooms in the Carev House has been transformed into a particular hospital setting, including admitting, respiratory therapy, the emergency department, a typical pediatric patient room, radiology, surgery and the laboratory. Backdrops for the settings are scenes from the Wizard of Oz, and the tour guides are dressed as the main characters from Oz, including Dorothy, the Good Witch, the Wicked Witch, the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow. In each setting visitors will meet the professionals who staff these departments in the hospital, and have the opportunity t to learn how these special areas function. Visiting children receive nurse or doctor caps, tote bags, wrist bands, surgical masks and caps and an apple from the Good Witch. Prior to each tour, children see Tommy Trauma films, meet their tour guide and prepare for their journey down the yellow brick road. There is no charge for the program. For further information, call the hospital's public relations department at 385-2200, extension 711. # X009 ooo'zes Aqooi »«a "s I»*.ISUI|J v UK AMN3H3N JO 1VNOUVN IStfld XOOS OOO'82$ *99i eouis » ju»JO«OI "QflOd »S wi3 |t«M pZtZ DNI «30«BdSNVHI3W QNV 19440X8 XOOL 00092$ •ii'9 t **<>« .isippoi « «iu»»u| to J 9IOIS * USiPf'MO »|»(duiOO »*Od iSuW'9 MV3M S.N3M01IH3 13NV0 3(118 X006 ooo'ezs 6H»«» 10091 0«C W£'5l8> '•Id « °'d •Ml »U0 DH nmt'osotr SillitnCpHH PtlOM X006 000'61S 11 «4»1|»||40 •^•UJUIOOOOC SOIx NOUViSWViS sot ffi auxm XOOOl 00092$ tu.j M«ZC 3? i ? I f f ? (O !"•% | S ! 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Remember...Wheeler-Dealer makes an ideal gift; buy mor^ than one. iil Mill % s-1-' »s* s f i f i j l l ' S g •ijj iwr 2 5a - 15 8S •IiMM ill i 31 n 2 111 "Si I II |6 K £ iillP l io" ̂ (Game board shown is a reduced replica) MILLER'S DREAM MARINE ' job n at O' SlH'Sf'oCe S *pt*Sto «g# W> S5^0 $18,000 500X MCHENRY TRUCK RIVERIA YACHT UJIVS CHUCK' LINE INC 6ASIN. INC UJIVS C R PETERSON 3939 A St »#> XXI2+t 30C 0' INSURANCE • N'looi.'iM T Co" Tj.k ADOu' C-- Ca>»> tc iL N • Bca* ng • '5' MS 0?i? S«t '0AM 11 AM 385 5320 8'5 455 585C 0>4 J85 >«• $11,000 S 13.000 S15.000 S18 000 300X • 200X 1200X 1000X McHENftV'S FAVORITE SPORT CENTER tfiON G-ee-S' Men#"» i Mo*' Complete Spo't Sto'e m 'ooc S22.000 1000X' • ". f : f:\ti to t ::v n/7 lowarwocd INJUN SUMMER FESTIVAL Come See Authentic Indian Dancing! Big Timber and Kwo-Ne-Shee Dancers SUNDAY, OCT.,23 at 2 P.M. See dancing by the group that made "Song of Hiawatha" famous...interpretive artists who've travel ed throughout the land and as far as Paris, France with exciting and colorful dances from the Crow, Sioux, Apache, Ojibwa, and Blackfoot Tribes...with many of the authentic costumes Indian made. SHADE TREE SALE FALL COLORAMA Beautiful Red and Sugar Maples and Purple Ash. Tag week-ends in our nursery for Fal l or Spring 1984 planting. FREE DELIVERY -- 2-YEAR GUARANTEE ALL NURSERY STOCK Many Trees on Sale... Large Specimen Trees-Planted... '3291! . HOLLAND TULIP BULBS Package of 10...*le29 V (Reg. $1.95) . J Also featuring over 100 outstanding 0 name varieties of Daffodils, Hyacin- _ ths, Crocus and Tulips. *>a • Garden Supplies Clearance Patio Furniture Floor Samples 50% OFF Fountains, Statuary, Bird Baths . .50% OFF (Outside Use) Greenview Lawn& Garden Fertilizers. . 25% OFF l awn Edging 25% OFF Bark Chips *4.88 IReii. 5.95 • Larue 3 cu.ft. bag) Canning Supplies. .50% OFF Patio Stone & Bagged Stone 30% OFF* 1 M . I WILD BIRD CARE CENTER FALL FEEDER SPECIAL Buy Any Wild Bird Feeder In October, and We'll FILL IT FREE! Sorry, does not include thistle or hummingbird feeders Limit 1 per feeder •Attracts Game Birds & Other Colorful Birds •Weil-Balanced, nutritional Diet •Keeps Birds Healthy & Coming Back For More! Rts. 14 & 176 Crystal Lake. IL 815-459-6200 owerwo ed . Mon.-Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 19-5