A waits Round-Up Day oooooot Michelle'Wales, 7, displays her brightest smile as she holds her cowboy hat in anticipation of Round-Up day in her home * Safir?ay> Au8 29 The day long evSS i?S? from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everything from a canoe race to a Dolly Parton look- alike contest will be oc curring Saturday, Aug. 29, at Richmond Round-Up day. The Roundup of summer fun begins at 10 a.m. and continues through a dinner and dance beginning at 6 p.m. at Hunter Country club, on Rfc 173, just east of U.S. Rt. 12. The Dolly Parton look-alike contest will be held there after the dinner. During the day-long event sponsored by Richmond Merchants association from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., there will be beer, brats, clowns, muttc, an auction, street sale, art fair, prizes and canoe race. Tickets for the dinner are available from Michael Caplan, 678-4381. Cowboys and girls are invited to ride their horses to town, and everyone else is welcome to participate in the Round Up festivities. Safety Hints By Secretary of State Jim Edgar). Although many students in Illinois go to and from school on a bus, others will continue to ride their bikes this fall. Still more bicycles will be on our streets after school and on weekends. As a motorist you should remember that the bicycle is a slow-moving and highly vulnerable vehicle, and almost any type of collision will result in imury or death to the riderv Please keep these safety hints in mina: 1 - Be especially careful when passing a bicycle. Give the rider plenty of room and be prepared for a quick stop. 2 - A bicycle sometimes is difficult to see in traffic. 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If he or she is riding along the right edge of th£ roadway, you must waftj until he or she either slowS down to allow you to turn in front of him or her, or- proceeds through the turning area before you make your turn. If you have any questions' about the Secretary of State's office, please feel free to use our toll-free telephone number (800-252- 8980). (A copy of the Rules of the Road will be sent to you upon request. Write to Jim' Edgar, Secretary of State, Springfield, 111., 62758.) • * • • Money is only one in gredient of life's secret of. happiness. Ipdian Guides Meet At Edgebrook School PAGE 17 panionship Further information is available from tfie Nation medicine man, Greg Debrune, who may be reached at 459-4455. The Indian Guides of the YMCA will start a new season at Edgebrook school Aug. 31 at 7:15 p.m. Youngsters in the first, second or third grade are encouraged to join with their dads. * Programs include cam ping, swimming, boating, canoeing, archery, skating, sledding, gym rally, bicycling, performing skits, ntagic campfires and to create an environmeiA that fosters father-son un derstanding and com- It can be said of mod ern business leaders that some die, but few retire. PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST 28,1981 Late Bloomer. Sagebrush, the ubiquitous lit-: tie.shrub that covers 130 million acres in the West, is both a curse and a blessing. Now, because of its tenacity, hardiness, and sheer volume, it is being increasingly viewed as a friend--a vital part of Western ecology that can be put to use for man and his environment. singing. The slogan for the Indian Guides is "Pals Forever", and the leadership attempts American Legion Post 481 -- MttMOD Ml. 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