Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1978, p. 46

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 22 -WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,1978 LAWRENCE PEABODY, A.S.I.D., WELL KNOWN product and interior designer, uses rattan and wicker furnishings from his. Larry Peabody Collection by Creole ^ Wicker to complement this exotic and elegant floral wallcovering from the "Gil- leria" collection by General Tire. . •> * ^s Top designer contrasts color and texture for rich new look . Lawrence Peabody, A.S.I.D., internationally re­ nowned product and interior designer with homes and of­ fices in Denmark, New Hampshire, New York and Haiti, lent his unique creative flair to a light and airy yet sophisticated apartment. The highlight of this luxurious living room, de­ signed by Lawrence Pea­ body, A.S.I.D., is his blend of exotic and elegant wallcovering designs with the natural look of rattan and wicker, Haitian cotton and lush tropical plants, accented with pieces from a collection of primitive art. The elegant floral wallcov­ ering, "Capriccio," from the "Galleria" collection by General Tire, provides a col­ orful backdrop for the simple lines and natural colors of tljc furnishings from the Larry Peabody Collection by Creole Wickier. As Peabody explains (his design, he wanted to use richness and patter^ jn one area, counterpoised with., natural colors and objects in other areas. "Forme," Pea­ body acknowledged, "it's a very new'and exciting~design concept." The appeal of these hand­ some wallcoverings is enhanced by the hand printed look of expensive papers and* the durable "livability" gf easy to care for>in>l.>" Combined with the ease of * morula* furniture * whic^Cqn be arranged to suit any mooa ^ or purpose, this foonp be­ comes a Versatile, elegant liv­ ing area. As Lawrence Peabody sums up,' he was inspired by the hand-printed richness and distinctive designs in General Tire's "Galleria** collection to create a special living space . . . beautiful interiors to provide people with a background and natu­ ral environment for beautiful living. OF MC HENRY As a community service, we are pleased to provide free hearing tests at our Carestoel booth during the Fair. Sue Sowa is our specialist on duty. OF MC HENRY Center for Intermediate Rehobilitien and Skilled Nursing Care 803 ROYAL DRIVE McHEMRY (815) 344 2600 4x4 drivers urged to take stand, save land Four-wheeling is an enjoyable sport when done the right way and this includes responsible use of the land and its vegetation as well as the proper driving techniques for a 4WD vehicle. - International Harvester (they manufacture the Scout family of spOrts/utility vehicles) is working with four-wheel drive clubs throughout the country on a special program: "I Took A Stand To Save The Land." The program's basic direction recognizes that four- wheelers have a right to use public lands for recreational purposes; however, it also emphasizes that self regula­ tion is absolutely necessary to protect the environment. "1 Took A Stand To Save The Land" will request 4WD vehicle owners to reaffirm their intent to preserve our environment--to limit their off-pavement travel to estab­ lished roads and trails, to not cut switch backs and drive through moist meadows which leaves permanent scars, to not disturb vegeta­ tion as w^ll as old mining qtaips, ghost towns or spe­ cial diggings that have natu­ ral or historic interest. And they will not-litter the ajeas through 'which Ihey Upvel but will leave the land a« clean ^nd unspoiled as they found it. , Four-wheelers also will be fresh water Encouraged fyr environment protection in their communities. Fishing Is one sport where a 4WD vehicle caa really a difference. Its tnooiHty lets Usher mm reach the and ponds that haven't "fehed out" due to their ac­ cessibility. Sane 4WD vehi­ cles, the Scout Is one, are available with a special "Ask­ ing package" thit provides for rods, to actively work special storage areas reels, equipment waders, and other A four-wheel drive vehicle such as this International Scout SS-II can bring bow hunters closer to the game. The SS-II roll bar makes a handy place for the bow, and its open top lets a hunter cover a much larger area than with another type of vehicle. REGISTER!! At our booth for f REE DRAWING at tho McHonry Trade fair _ i and visit with our Neighborhood Professionals Hotly Popovich Grace Phillip* Bob Popovich ffeorge Voafe Dennis Shin* Winn Phillip* Sftndy Rebesco Tony Tanoredi Ron Bykowski Barb Kearns Connie Tandredi Kothy Woods 0«*r 5,600,0ttlc« Nationwide «i»d Caita*® VIP RafarralSayylce Phone: 344-1033 CARE REAL ESTATE INC. Phone il5-344-1033 j 3717 W. Elm (Across from Jewel) m. McHonry. Illinois 9:*i

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