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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1985, p. 20

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«Nh MM purchase of TWO packa«« of Trial® Caret! (10 02 or lan#0 CMHMr.umtswcMwavpmMH "SSSSSTZfLSL g£SS5S&SSS ScCMpTs MW5M«C 0101>miWMcmwhnauiw IKWrrSJSSVSStTJSSi^ Naples selected Salesman of Year Yank Naples, Gary Lang ( lentiy seled New GM automobile plant looking for home sales manager Chevrolet, was cted as 1984 Salesman of the Year for the McHeary dealership. The- award was given to Na$fce«, who Ins spent 18 years in the auto industry, because of volume during the last and his committment Us sales vol 12 months ai to niitftmyr "Since our beginnings in 1963. Frank has not only been a hard worker, but has shown un­ matched concern for our customers long alter the sale," Gary Lang said. "I think his genuine approach stems from nismany years of experience as a service manager.'r Naples resides in the area with^his wife, Bobbie, and his son Frank. State economic development officials scheduled a series of meetings for Jan. 23 to seek input from communities in­ terested in proposing a site for General Motors* new Saturn automobile 1 manufacturing fscfltty. "We want to give every Illinois community k chance to be considered before concrete proposals are made to GM of­ ficials,*' Governor James Thompson said. "Mayors, county board chairmen, local economic development officials and legislators are being invited to briefings in Chicago, "ale. mefings will provide the details on the Saturn project that communities will need to prepare proposals to attract the plant to their areas. "Hlinois must take the initiative if we want to see the new Saturn plant and its 6,000 jobs come here. That's why the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs is moving so being invited quickly on preparing site n Chicago, proposals to submit to GM of- Carbondale. facials." GM unveiled the Saturn project. Saturn, the first new GM division since 1918, is being promoted as an entirely new Illinois was the first state to contact GM and express an interest in bringing the Saturn facility to the lana of iin»nin Thompson talked with GM Chairman Roger Smith last Wednesday ana then met with top Saturn officials in Detroit last Thursday, two days after The Saturn facility is expected to encompass four to five million square feet and require a site of at least 400 acres. GM nffMaii iim want close acfPftfl to a railroad and have ruled out any location on a flood plain. NIMC professional arts building opens in Algonquin Hie new facility is located at ̂ est Chi onquin office hours on * Alsonauir Dpointm FRANK NAPLES Residents of Algonquin and surrounding areas will welcome a new faculty which recently opened on Route 62. Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry, has a new professional arts building to serve the local communities. at 344-1611. Dr. Stein's specialty is Internal Medicine and he will begin Algonquin office hours on ay, Feb. 28. To schedule at appointment, call his Cryjtal Lab office at (815) 455*000. Home sweet home Two NIMC physicians opening offices in the new building are George Stankevych, MD, and Ty Dr. Stankevych should be tot-proofed Agonquin building beginning Feb. 13. To schedule an ap- Obstetrics and He will be in the By Yvonne Beer MflMnrlMpiMldnt, MeRaary Cmmjt Board o Toddlers can be a real joy, whether they're your own children, a neighbor's or a nephew, niece or grandchild. Although you may be prepared for upcoming visits by young children, is your home? Here are a few safety suggestions to ne lor a you your home 's curiosity. young Check the following to prevent accidents and injuries: American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents adjust their water neater so the temperature does not exceed 120 degrees. Stairs--Gates can be tem­ porary stair barriers, but some toddlers learn to climb over them. The traditional accordian gates are particularly iugr to master. Many gates made of plastic or solid wood frame and strung with polyethylene mesh provide a more effective barrier. pointment, call Us main office In addition to physicians of­ fices, the Algonquin Professional Arts Building will provide radiology and laboratory services, EKG testing and other outpatient or pre-admission work. The ser­ vices are available to the general public as well as to those pativnts whose doctors occupy the offices. 1425-35 West Chicago Ave., Algonquin Road Plasa, Algonquin, and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. All hospital pre-admisskm testing and pre-surgical testing may be scheduled by calling (312) 678-5818. charge for these tests and Nrmatton of programs, lee- courses will be no informal tures and available. GIBBONS TO SPEAK The Midwest Chapter of Women in Electronics will meet Tuesday, February 12, 1965 at opening ceremony the Arlington Park Hilton, ice on Wednesday, >t uwhh onH pnhiw A grand opening ceremony will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 6, from 4-8 p.m. At that time, NIMC will be offering blood oressure and diabetic screenings, displays,demon­ strations and hearing tests by a staff audiologist. There will be at Euclid RnhHng Road in Arlington Heights, HE Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. and the scheduled guest is Jim Gibbons, journalist at Channel 7 WLS TV. Gibbons will cover the topic of Politics and ealtors ECORD at Furniture--Children get hurt by falling on hard surfaces or ' temselves on- Sharp- ) which are available hardware and furniture Remove fragile tables and plant stands which can tumble easily. Cabinets--Cabinets can be locked with either inside or outside latches. Lock away any dangerous substances such as detergents, bleaches, solvents, other cleaning supplies and insecticides. Keep all medicines and cosmetics out of reach and in the original containers with childproof caps. Kitchen--Again, lock up all chemical agents and place knives out of reach. Remember, children can turn on faucets and scald themselves. The 1 Electric- electric cords can be fascinating playthings. You can reduce temptation by buying cord shorteners at a hardware store. These are strips of plastic around which excess cord is wrapped. Cords which are thin or frayed should be replaced immediately. Also, you can buy small, flat covers to insert in outlets not being used. This will oti<i«^ron ..from putting or other objects into the In addition, you may wish to dose bathroom doors to keep fiHMrffli from frU'wMqg awj dipping into the bathtub. Pick up small objects that could be swallowed and get plants out of reach - some are poisonous. 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