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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1985, p. 13

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MOLLY MILLIGAN Your Home Decorator hulsy Mill wan Svnduate MCC classes can help you get back in shape Page 13 - PLAINDEALER-HEKALII. FHII)A\. \\\\ 17.1«J85 Some people arrange their furniture on moving-in day, and it stays put--as if in concrete--forever. If during those first frantic hours chairs happen to be placed ten feet apart, so be it. One can always shout. Then there are other people who move their furniture constantly, always seeking the ultimate arrangement. Excessive furniture moving can be a signal that one's life is in need ol a change. It can also be an attempt to improve the existing order. The chronic furniture mover can be an explorer, who always welcomes change. ,, ' Research shows that most people tend to rearrange their furniture for the same reason that they use salt, they like variety, which is after all, the spice of life. Furniture moving can relieve boredom, provide stimulation, improve communication, elicit approval and reduce stress. All that physical energy gets the blood circulating and shifts the mind into high gear. If you are high on ideas but low on energy why not first make a professional floor plan. Also it's easy and requires only careful measuring and a few basic tools: Vi inch graph paper, templates (furniture cut outs), a metal measuring tape and a pencil. First measure your room's dimensions and chart them on paper; one foot of space equals V* inch of graph paper. Measure and mark architectural features such as built-ins, fireplaces, doors, windows, closets and jogs in walls. Next, measure the wall on each side of each architectural feature. Also mark in areas where there are electrical outlets, chandeliers, radiators and heating ducts. This helps you to properly place reading lights and table lamps. When all is clearly marked on the paper, you are ready for the templates. You can do it the easy way and buy templates at an art suppl/store or be creative and make your own. Cut out squares, circles and rectangles that resemble the shapes of your furniture.Use the same '/* inch scale. Crayon them the basic colors as your furniture before cutting them out. Now you are ready. Start arranging and have fun. To help you in your planning here are a few basic rules for maximum comfort. • Always allow plenty of space between coffe table and sofa or chair. Approximately 14 to 18 inches. • To encouragfe conversation, place chairs no more than eight feet apart and group them. •, End or chair-side tables should be about as tall as the arm of the chair or sofa they're serving. • A table within arm's reach of a sofa or chair should be no more than a foot and a half away. < • If building bookshelves, first measure your records and all oversized books to make sure the shelves are deep enough. • Allow three feet from the back of the dining chair to the edge of a rug so the chair legs will not catch when pulling in and out. • Allow three feet in back of a dining chair so people can easily get in and out. • A good two or three feet of space is needed on each side of a bed, and between a bed and chest of drawers. tf you have a question for Your Home Decorator, send it along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Molly Milligan, P.O. Box 14, Dundee, IL 60118. Allow four weeks for a reply. Crystal Lake garden clubs holding annual plant sale Join an exercise class and shape up and trim down. Listed in the Summer Schedule of McHenry County College's Community Educat ion Department are a variety of classes for both the active and the not-so-active individual. There are two sessions of weight training scheduled, one before work and one at noon, to allow business people to par­ ticipate. Also being held at the college are two dancercize sessions on Monday and Wednesday evenings and an exercise class for those 20 pounds or more overweight that meets Mondays and Wednesdays after work. An easy exercise class for people who haven't been exercising regularly will continue on Monday and Thrusday mor­ nings. Old Prairie Grove School, on Route 176 out of Crystal Lake, has been the home of some exercise classes and a few more are being added this summer. The Tuesday and Thursday night dancercize classes will continue. New to that location will be karate on Wednesday evenings ; "Fitness for Life," oil Tuesday and Thursday mor­ nings; and dance-exercise and tap dance on Saturday mor­ nings. In addition, two dancercize classes are to be held in the village hall in Richmond and an aikido class is scheduled for the Crystal Lake area. Check the Summer Schedule for dates, times and prices. For further information call the college at 455-3700, ext. 251. Register in person in the MCC Registration Office, room 140 of the Main Hall Building. Registrations are accepted until four days before a class is scheduled to begin. The Yamaha •̂tradition % RZ350 NOW ONLY $1999Mt REG-S2399.00 '• 2-stroke, liquid-cooled 347cc Torque Induction twin • Yamaha Power Valve System delivers higher horsepower and stronger torque • Air-assisted telescopic front fork and Mono- cross reac suspension • Breakerless Capacitor Discharge Ignition • Racy, sprinter styling designed after Grand Prix road racers CYCLE CRAFT YAMAHA-SUZUKI S. Rout* 47, Woodstock, III. 815-338-6454 •Tax, license, freight and set up extra additional cost. YAMAHA Built for die fun of it. • The five Garden Clubs of ^Crystal Lake are planning their annual plant sale for Friday, May 17 at the Nature Center building at Veteran Acres park from 9 a.m. until noon. The •Nature Center is located on North Main Street, one block north of Route 176, Crystal Lake. Each spring members of the garden clubs go to " to dig, divide and perennials and then "between themselves plants and friends. These plants are perennials which live for several years and after reaching maturity typically produce' flowers and seeds each year. A variety of plant materials will be available at the sale. Lilies, iris, peonies, ferns, herbs, starters of houseplants, and small shrubs and trees will be sold. The plants will be sold for 75 cents each with a few ex­ ceptions . * . SAVINGS LIKE NE 4 DAYS ONLY RE. LpWEST PRICES EVER. SALE STARTS 10:00 AM FRI., MAY 17,1985 SALE ENDS 9 PM M0N., MAY 20,1985 ALL REMNANTS REGARDLESS OF ORIGI i^H§ NAL PRICE ARE MARKED DOWN TO SALE PRICES SHOWN - NONE HIGHER SCHLESSER'S GREENHOUSE 28699 W. ROUTE 120 • EAST OF LAKEMOOR McHENRY, ILL. • BEDDING PLANTS • FLOWERS • VEGETABLES • GERANIUMS • MUMS • CLEMATIS • POTTED ROSES • CACTUS & HOUSE PLANTS Get 25% On the House During Moore's House Paint Sale, Now until June 2 is the ideal time to insist on Moore's long-lasting quality and consistent performance* m . u Benjamin Moore PAINTS Insist on MoorGlo. McxirGlo Latex House & Trim l'aint has a soft-gloss fiifish that's tough enough to stand up to the roughest weather, yet lasts for years. Resists chalking, peeling, blistering apd cracking. Insist on Moore's House Paint. Moore's Oil Base House I'aint provides high-gloss beauty and durability that outlasts the ordinary It covers most surfaces in one coat. Resists fading and mildewing. * Insist on MoorGard. MoorCianl Latex House l'aint lias a distinc­ tive low-lustre finish that survives the worst weather. It resists fumes, alkali, mildew and blis­ tering. Comes in beautiful fade-resistant colors. Insist on Moorwhite Primer. Moorwhite Primer gives exterior surfaces long-lasting protection, yet goes on easily.4t has excellent sealing and hiding qualities Can be used under alkyil or latex-based paints. INSIST ON MOORE • DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS. GLASS AND WALLPAPER 341* w. ELM-l'/i BLKS WEST OF FOX RIVER ON RTE. 120 Complete Decorating Service ' In HomeClatt Replacement 8-6 DAILY FRI. TILL 8 PM SAT. 8-5 B BANKCARDS WELCOME ALL REMNANTS •MSB ON SALE ALLREMNANTSI h2xl7j •ON SALE! Row! ONLYI VALUES UFtO 440.00 Remnant Sale N0H COUPONS from prey bromotionicinB be acceptB Wmt. VALUES UP TO 320.00 UP TO 240.00 ALL REMNANTS ALL REMNANTS 12x15° ALL REMNANTS 12x18° ON SALE NOW ONLY VALUES UP TO W0.00 ALL REMNANTS 12x19° ON SALE NOW i 70 ONLY 419 VALUES UPT0 $00.00 ALLREMNANTS 12x20° ON SALE NOW \ QQ ONLY A 09 VALUES UPT0520.00 ABSOLUTELY NO HIGHIR PRICES!! DUE TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE PREVIOUS R E M N A N T C O S T B U S T E R S A L E , MAVFAIR CARPETS IS PROUD TO MAKE THESE FANTASTIC SAVINGS AVAILABLE AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND. ^ The Savings X on Remnants will never - be lower. Come in today while the v v. best values OVER 3000 ROOM SIZE REMNANTS IN STOCK SAVE NOW IN WOODSTOCK AT ALL 4 , 1039 Lake Avenue 815-338-1000 JIONS! Mon. Wed. Thur. 10-9; Tues. Fri. 10-6; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 11-4 PALATINE 1136 E. Northwest Nwy. 312-358*3500 ELGIN 663 Villa Street 312-697-2600 CRYSTAL LAKE 321 Virginia St. (Rt. 14) 815-455-4070 n-

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