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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jan 1972, p. 20

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. 5- t Hearing Aids Richard Stoll hearing aid specialist, will be in my office every Mon.- Wed. and Fri. By appointment only. New and recondi­ tioned aids. Ear molds made to order. Tiibe jobs done while you wait. Loan- ers available. Mallory and Duracell batteries for all makes. Free hearing tests. 1407 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY 385-0125 iVi Blocks North of McHenry State Bank SAVE Dress Shirts 1C07 Sport Shirts LJ /o Sweaters, Gloves SAVINGS 40% ALL WOOL Suits 2 off Double Breasted Suits Save 40% on Wool Sport Coats Save 30% Wool Slacks and Sport SAVE 40% OUTERWEAR •AGE 20-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1972 JUNIWRK CLEARANCE OUR GREATEST EVER! Due to unseasonably warm weather we are overstocked T.V. COMMENTARY By John Smiley THE Century Te lespor t s Network i s t e lev i s ing heavy­ weight champ Joe Fraz ie r ' s January 15 t i t l e bout wi th Ter ry Danie l s . I t wi l l be l ive on about 150 s ta t ions . THE' Pres iden t ' s Com­ miss ion on the Causes and Prevent ion of Vio lence re ­ por t s tha t media v io lence can induce persons to ac t aggress ive ly themse lves . B O U N C I N G a n d n e w l y d iapered , 1972 TV now coos on to the sc reen , fu l l o f op­ t i m i s m . H a v i n g s u f f e r e d hours of January 1 foo tba l l b i r th pangs , t ime i s now re ­ leased for new toddl ing . DICK CAVETT puts on a ten ga l lon ha t , t in s ta r , and h igh-hee led boots , and wi l l become a midnigh t cow­ boy as he goes ou t Wes t to p lay sher i f f in the January 6 segment of "Al ias Smi th and Jones . " He ' l l be r id ing the range wi th such horse- opera s ta r s as Wal te r Bren- nan and Perne l l Rober t s . BREADED and c reak ing , the o ld year has faded away, smothered under an in - ro l l ­ ing fog of new year reso lu­ t ions . When the fog c lea rs , some shows of yes te ryear wi l l be miss ing . LOST in the d iaper change wi l l be "Sarge ," a good show. The powers - tha t - be th ink the pub l ic i s un­ convinced about the bas ic concept of a pr ies t po l ice ­ man. However , many v iew­ ers wi l l be so re ly d isap­ poin ted . They watched the show re l ig ious ly . This is our way of keeping our stock fresh and up to date. You can save on quality clothing. Not our entire slpck is on sale But the selections are wide Save' Famous maker clothes Jackets • All Weather Coats • Topcoats Also... SAVE NOW on Double Knit Suits, Sport Coats and Slacks At these great savings, all alterations extra, charges only on Bank Cards, no club cards - all sales final CLOTHING & THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION/MARCH OF DIMES/BOX 2000, WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK 10602 TAILORING 58 N. Williams Crystal Lake Plenty of Parking in City Lot on Brink St. Home of such famous brands as Kuppenheimer, Rembrandt, Eagles, Bontany Brands. Van Heusen, Revere, Burlington, Puritan. Got Anything Lying Around The House You'd Like To Get Rid Of? SELL IT! The Quick, Inexpensive Way With A Plaindealer Classified Ad. PHONE. . . . 385-0170 i ^--: iTHE McHENRY PLAINDEALER I ' ! I 3812 W. Elm McHenry ! % ! i ^ At Franke Park Children's Zoo in Fort Wayne, Ind., is a favorite pastime for Carmen Donesa, 8. Carmen is National Poster Child for the March of Dimes, so naturally her entry in the contest to pick a name for the 8-week-old tiger cub was "Dimes." Dimes him­ self didn't seem to care what Carmen called him, as long as she kept his baby bottle handy. The baby tiger hasn't learned to roar yet, but he does emit a loud and emphatic wheeze if Cafmen doesn't hold the bottle just right. Mr. Nibbs, a 5-month-old dibbon, also wanted plenty of attention from Carmen. So did Bumpy, the wallaby, not to speak of Ferainand the baby bull and a crowd of lambs and goats, all waiting to be petted and played with. "I'm really very busy," commmented Carmen. "You can see they all need a lot of love." Carmen did take time off from her animal king­ dom to join her human friends in the playground, though. Undaunted by her leg braces and crutches, Carmen climbs on the jungle gym, swings on the swing, slides and seesaws until she's tired. Then it's back to the tiger cub for another bottle. "After all, he's always hungry," says Carmen. "He's just like my little brother that way. I guess boys are all alike." /

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