1 PAGE 10 t PLAINDEALER-THl.RSDAY, JULY 3, 1975 Tips Fof Safe-Fun Vacation Outlined v McHenry y Keep a vacation safe to keep it fun. A highway accident, a lost hiker, or a bad sunburn can be especially bad when you are miles from home and friends, says Mrs. Moore, ^ county Extension adviser To keep the vacation safe, Mrs. Moore advises^Ttrat you: - Check your car to eliminate unnecessary highway break-' downs. Don'tw forget * tire pressure, windshield wipers and lights. Flares^ flashlight, first-aid kit, sunglasses, duplicate keys and current insurance information should also be packed. Is the spare tire good? Does the jack work? --Plan ahead. Mark your route on a map and have a co pilot call out turns and ex pressway exits well in advance. Change drivers every two hours. During the peak of the vacation season, make advance hm- Mil- reservations for the night. Plan safe games and activities for the children to keep them busy on long trips. --Stick together. Never go hiking or boating alone. The buddy system is especially important in swimming areas. Keep an eye on your children while they swim, Mrs. Moore continues Be especially alert with floating toys and air mattresses; wind can quickly blow them into deep water. It takes three people to safely water ski--the skier, the boat pilot and someone else in the boat to watch the skier. -Don't try to show off You'll lose points instead of gaining them if you dive into shallow water or over-exert yourself hiking so much the first day that you're grounded the following two. -Don't underestimate the sun. Best times for tanning are m \A \ ^ before 10 a.m. and after 3 p.m. Around noon, limit sun ex posure* to 15 minutes. You cannot eliminate all accidents. But planning ahead can reduce the number and make you better prepared for the others.'{ Have a good vacation. For an extra happy Fourth of July, contact the Extension office for a booklet concerned with the safe food ^handling practices needed to keep food poisoning away when having July 4 or other family picnics. College Looks For Replacement Of Board Member The board of trustees of McHenry County college ac cepted with regret the resignation of Thomas J. Leahy, at the regular meeting June -26. Persons interested in being considered for this position on the board of trustees should write a letter of intent to board of trustees, in care of McHenry Ringwood News 653-9008 • 653-9262 728-0295 Final Plans For Annual Chicken Barbecue July 20 Final plans have been completed for the annual chicken barbecue to be held at the Ringwood church on Sunday, July 20. Serving will begin at 11:30 and tickets are now available. From past experience, we advise folks to buy their tickets in advance of the dinner and they may be obtained from any of the following: Alice Mae Wilcox, 338-3178; Mary Butler, 385-4118; Pat Strom, 653-3661; Katy Christopher, 728-0295. ^ • County college, 6200 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake; before July 15, asking to have their names placed in consideration for this nomination. On Saturday night, July 19, we are pleased to present Stan Knauss, magician and ven triloquist, with his friend "Richard" for a program in the tent "under thfe stars". Plan to be there at 7:30 to see this entertaining performance. SQUARE DANCE CONVENTION Patti Miller, along with other members of the checkerboard Square Club of McHenry, at tended the national square dance convention at Kansas City, Mo., this past weekend. Understand that all had a good time and that lots of square dancing was done by all. Patti figured she danced about 43 hours in all the time she was there and that makes for a lot of blisters on the feet. There were representatives from every state and about twelve other countries of the world. Illinois had the second largest delegation with over 1600 at tending from our state. The total registration at'the con vention was 22,000. Callers for the dancing came from all over the United States. HERE AND THERE * Lee and Scott Miller spent a couple of days with the Bob Muskovin family in McHenry and the weekend with thfeir Grandma Miller while mom was at the convention. Bill and Marion Reinwall called on Nellie Hepburn Sunday as did the Jack Moores. Gary and Diane Linstad stopped at the folks last weekend on their way home from vacation. Last Friday night they stayed at Jacksonville, 111., and had a chance to visit with Larry and Diane Cristy-had a great time. SECRET PAL GIFT EXCHANGE Ladies of the Ringwood church! Next Thursday night, July 10, is ' the time we get together at Katy Christopher's to find out who has been sen ding us unsigned greetings and gifts the past year. Ev^n though you may not have a secret pal, join us anyway for an evening of fun and fellowship We will meet at 7:30. * • BIRTHDAYS July 5 is a special day for Eddie Erwin, 'tis his birthday, he just missed being a firecracker by one day. July 6 is happy birthday to Nancy Bowman and Scott Son- nemaker, also to Richard Bounds, Jr., Scott Lehman and Charles Olson. And to Lucille Sowers on the seventh. Many more happy years to all of you. ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary to Charles and Yvonne Petska on July 5. DATESTO HEMEMBER July 10 - Secret Pal Gift Exchange - Christopher's, 7:30. July 19 - Stan •• Knauss program - Ringwood Church tent, 7: 30. July ;>0 - Chicken Barbecue - Ringwood Church. 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COOLER $3.50 FREE FRFF PLAYMATE $7.50 $5.50 FREE LIMIT: ONE GIFT PER FAMILY, PLEASE and loan association 200 EAST GRANT HIGHWAY • MARENGO, ILLINOIS 60152 • AREA CODE (815) TELEPHONE 568-7258 MEMBER renr Fadar* Savings ft Loan Inturanca Corp Your Saving* Inaurod to MO OOO NOTICE OF PUBLIC IARING IOTICE IS HEREBY /EN by the Board of Junior College District No. 528, in the Counties of McHenry, Lake, Boone and Kane, State of Illinois, that the^Jtentative budget for said Junior College District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1975, will be on file and conveniently available to the public for in spection at the Interim Offices of McHenry County College, 6200 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake, Illinois in the said College District, from and after 8:00 A.M., on the 30th day of June, 1975. NOTICE „ IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing on said budget will be held at 7;30 P.M., on the 28th day of August, 1975. Dated this 26th day of June, 1975. , BOARD OF , JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT NO. 528, (.. IN THE COUNTIES OF McHENRY, BOONE, LAKE AND KANE COUNTIES STATE OF ILLINOIS , BY: Barbara Pautz, Chairman Robert J. Weidner, Secretary (Pub. July 3,1975) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS In the matter of the applica-) tion of Crescent Bay Land-) ing, Inc. for approval of a) Commercial Airport - Sea-) plane Base located near ) Johnsburg, Illinois ) « NOTICE TO: Crescent Bay Landing, Inc., 3309 N. Chapel HH1 Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050, Attn: Richard Matt William Fraser, 3309 N. Chapel Hill Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050 Cibil, Inc., 3309 N. Chapel Hill Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050 George Burnett, 3215 N. River Park, McHenry, Illinois 60050 St. John the Baptist Church, McHenry, Illinois 60050 St. John the Baptist School, McHenry, Illinois 60050 Gordon Anderson, 7800 Cypress Drive, Wonder Lake, Illinois 60097 McHenry County Regional Planning Commission, 2200 N Seminary Ave., Woodstock, Illinois 60098 McHenry County Zoning Board, Woodstock, Illinois 60098 County Clerk of McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. 60098 George P. Grote, Chief, Airports District Office- " Chicago, FAA - Great Lakes Region, 2300 East Devon Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois , 60018 Commonwealth Edison Company, P.O. Box 767, Chicago, Illinois 60090, Attn: Peter F. Guck, Public Affairs Ronald W. Houska, Chief, Bureau of Programming, Department of Transportation, 2300 So. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, Illinois 62764 Please take notiee that on or after July 16, 1975, the Division of Aeronautics intends to enter an Order pursuant to Section 60 of the Illinois Aeronautics Act approving the application of Crescent Bay Landing, Inc. for a Commercial Airport - Seaplane Base located near Johnsburg, on the Fox River: (1) An area approximately 4000' in length NE of Chapel Hill Street Bridge, part of the Southwest >/4 and the North Vfe of Section 18, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian; (2) An area approximately 3500' in 1 length SW of Chapel Hill Street Bridge, part of the South V2 of Section 13, and the North '/2 of the North V2 of Section 24, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF - TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS In the matter of the applica-) tion of Crescent Bay Land-) ing, Inc. for approval of a) Commercial Airport - Sea-) plane Base located near ) Johnsburg, Illinois ) NOTICE Said Order shall further provide for the issuance of a Certificate of Approval of said Commercial Airport - Seaplane Base after sufficient com pletion thereof as proposed by the application to meet all minimum requirements of the Division for the operation of a Commercial Airport - Seaplane Base and shall further provide for the nullification of said order if the order is not acted upon and a certificate issued within one (1) year from the effective date thereof. All persons notified herein may, prior to the entry of said order, file objections to' or comments on the subject matter of said order and after the entry of said order may make a written request for a hearing as to the validity or reasonableness of said order within fifteen (15) days after the service thereof. Guy Wood, DIRECTOR DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS DATED: June 26, 1975 (Pub. July 3,1975) A married man is a guy who has been penalized for holding. - "