GOEBBERTS, Inc. FARM MARKET Home Grown Vegetables and Fresh Fruits Available July 6 We have a complete Variety of Flower and Vegetable SOIL • GARDEN SUPPLIES HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-8 Sat. ft sun. 9-6 ALL POPULAR VARIETIES of FLOWERING ANNUALS ft VEGETABLE PLANTS ! New guidebooks offer handy travel information ^ The Louisiana World Exposition, which » will be held in New Orleans this May through November, is likely to lure more 3 tourists than usual to the home of the Superdome and the French Market. Carolyn Kolb's pocket-size "Dolphin * Guide to New Orleans" can help travelers «= make the most of their stay in the city that s the author describes as "sensual and spicy => ... It's like the Caribbean; it's a little like *2. France; it's not really like anyplace else." i= Gourmands will be tantalized by ^mouthwatering descriptions of New Orleans cuisine; pompano en papillote, fresh-fried beignets and po'boy sand wiches. A block-by-block rundown of streets in the French Quarter is tailor-made for afi cionados of walking tours, which detailed listings of points of interest in areas such as the Garden District and the Irish Chan nel sector take in must-see attractions along with more uncommon destinations. Hotel listings include typical big city of ferings as well as small guest houses, budget motels and bed and breakfast alter natives. Restaurant recommendations range from the world famous to the eclec tic. In short, this fun and friendly guide of fers something for everyone, including pronunciation aids for those who want to navigate the streets and menus of New Orleans (nooOR-luns, nooOR-lyuns, NOR- luns) with aplomb. OLD LODGES AND HOTELS OF OUR NATIONAL PARKS By BUI McMillion. Icarus. $24.95.130 pages. In "Old Lodges and Hotels of Our Na tional Parks," Bill McMillon takes a look, in picture and text, at 22 lodges and hotels ferent addresses. Because many street addresses were home for more than one American in Paris over time, certain passages result in some splendidly anachronistic juxtapositions The entry for Rue du Faubourg-Saint- Honore mentions Ulysses S. Grant Sinclair Lewis, Henry James and Duke Ellington as having been residents of the street. HIGGINS ROAD SOUTH BARRINGTON 1 % Mitel West of Barnogton Road People aren't the only ones who enjoy swimming in the lakes, pools and swimming holes of Northern Illinois. One sure sign of summer is the return of the region's duck population. WE'LL MAKE YOU FEEL BEAUTIFUL . ALL OVER REDKEN SALON PRESCRIPTION CENTER Valley Hair Design Hair Specialists The Ultimate in Professional Hair Care At our talon, haircare is H»t the beginning of your total beauty plan. Wo so beyond the hairline to skin care, makeup and manicure aervlces. Our trained experts can help you solve skin and nail care problems by prescribing the right Redken product for your individual needs. We'll take care of your beauty needs from head to fingertips. So cad us soon. And foal good aR over. $S°° OFF Any Perm With This Ad. Offer Expires June 15,1984. 22 N. Williams Downtown Crystal Lake 459-0900 constructed in American national parks during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Armchair travelers as well as prospec tive tourists will be charmed by "the gen tility of these old lodges (which were) part of a less hectic era when travelers braved long, often hazardous journeys to view the wonders of Our fledgling national park system." "Few of the hotels were considered especially luxurious when they were built. The Old Faithful Inn, constructed in 1903 on the grounds of Yellowstone National Park, set the style for later lodges with its authentically rustic appearance. Guest rooms tended to be small, and many to this day lack private baths. Spacious lobbies offered magnificent views, large fireplaces and sumptuous dining rooms. "A notable exception, however, was Yosemite's Ahwahnee, which cost over $1 million to build in 1926. Rules of correct decorum were so sternly enforced in this elegant lodging that a hotel manager once broke up an impromptu songfest around a lobby piano to the chagrin of the miscreants, Desi Arnez and Judy Garland." All the lodges described here have undergone restoration and most remain popular. Included is up-to-date informa tion on room rates, plus valuable tips for getting the best rooms. The book contains passages by or about more than 350 famous Americans who spent time in the French capital. Selec tions are grouped alphabetically by street address. A separate listing of persons in cluded shows that many expatriates had more than one Paris address. Thomas Jef ferson and Man Ray are each associated with nine Paris streets; anecdotes about Ernest Hemingway can be traced to 11 dif- AMERICANS IN PARIS An Anecdotal Street Guide By Brian N. Morton. Olivia & Hill. $14.95.313 pages. "Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide" by Brian N. Morton pro vides a unique "record of the American ex perience in Paris from 1776 until the pre sent."