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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Aug 1975, p. 13

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4' S a f e B i k e D r i v i n g R u l e s The following are 12 recommended rules for safe bike driving: 1. Obey all applicable traffic regulation*, sign*, sig­ nals and markings. v 2. Observe all local ordinances pertaining to bicycle operation. 3. Keep right, drive icith traffic, not against it. Drive single file. 4. Watch out for drain grates, soft shoulders and other road surface hazards. . < 5. Watch out for car doors opejMVig, or for cars pull­ ing out into traffic. 6. Don't carry passengers or packages that interfere with your vision or control. 7. Never hitch a ride on a truck or other vehicle. 8. Be extremely careful at all intersections, particu­ larly when making a left turn. 9. Use hand signals to indicate turning or stopping. 10. Protect yourself at night with the required reflec­ tors and lights. 11. Drive a safe bike. Have it inspected to ensure good mechanical condition. 12. Drive your bik(?~*3cfensively; watch out for the other guy. Students warned to follow biking rules PAGE 13 - PLAINDFALER-FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1975 If all the kids in Amer­ ica who will be riding their bikes back to school this year lined up in single fiie, they would circle the equator almost two-and- a-half times. Does this sound prepos­ terous? Perhaps. But if the average length of a bike is about five feet, and if 60 million or so of the nation's 75 million bike owners are students at some level of education. itts an irrefutable statistic. At no time in history have there been so many bicycles. For the third straight year the two- wheelers have outsold four-wheelers in this country. Whether it's the cost of gasoline, the coun­ try's preoccupation with the energy crunch, the de­ sire for cleaner air or more physical exercise, the bi­ cycle has gripped America as never before. * PET COLUMN I LOST ? LARGE J3LACK SHEPHERD COLLIE lost in McHenry. Answers to "Midnight". Reward Phone 385-6710. 8-1 ! " 7 " . ~ ! »* •** ** But the general atmos­ phere of commuting to school by bike will in a number of cases be quite different than before, ac­ cording to the Bicycle Manufacturers' Associa­ tion. There will be thou­ sands of additional miles of specially marked bike- ways for travel. Many communities will have enacted ordinances requiring greater observ­ ance of the rules of the road. And, in many in­ stances, there will be much stricter enforcement of the traffic laws as they apply to cyclists. Tens of thousands of students will find them­ selves attending bicycle driver education classes, "n SO^ie arpas nf thf» coun­ try driver licenses or at least registration of the bike will be required. The great proliferation of bikes and their increased usage by people of all ages for transportation as well as recreation has caught the attention of local, state and national agencies. The bicycle is now con­ sidered a vehicle in many states, subject to all the - laws and regulations that govern the operation of any other vehiele. The cyclist musV^Sssume his share of responsibility for the safe use of public thor­ oughfares. Study after study has shown that in the majority of bicycle accidents, it is the cyclist who is at fault. It is therefore more impor­ tant than ever before that the cyclist realize he is a serious driver, not a care- Read paper to college degree A highly successful ex­ periment in media-based non - traditional learning was initiated in fall 1973 by the extension division of the University of Cali­ fornia, San Diego. Called Courses by News­ paper, the project, funded by a grant from the Na­ tional Endowment for the Humanities, involved 232 newspapers and 167 col­ leges and universities across the country, in 1974-75. The participating free joyrider. Biking is beautiful ... as long as it's safe. get credit newspapers printed a weekly lecture for 18 weeks on the subject *'In search of the American Dream." , Readers desiring full participation for college credit may register at a participating college or university, pay a fee rang­ ing from $35 to $45 and attend a mid-term and final "Contact" session for degree credit. Students in isolated areas may substi­ tute alternative assign­ ments for the classroom REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE STOP YOUR ROAMIN BUY A HOME IN McHENRY SEE POSTAL PHILLIPS COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES - One of McHenry's finest areas offers this excellent 3 BR home. 1V2 baths, attd. garage, full basement with Family room, enclosed car­ peted breezeway, patio, above ground pool. A terrific BARGAIN at $44,900. THE WHOLE GANG WILL LOVE THE quiet setting this 3 BR ranch has to offer. Fully fenced yard for the youngsters. Storage shed for the garden tools and a 16 x 14 master BR. A beautiful corner lot AND low taxes. Only $26,900. IN TOWN - CLOSE TO EVERYTHING, is what this truly beautifully maintained 3 BR ranch offers. Attd. garage. Large 80 x 140 lot, excellently landscaped AND fully fenced. Above ground pool. Large 30 x 16 patio. City sewer and water. A real value priced in the mid- thirties. i WHISPERING HILLS is where this brand new 3 BR ranch is located. There is a full basement, \V2baths, 2 car attd. garage, and no-wax tile in the wife pleasing kitchen. Claim your TAX REBATE on this beauty, it's $43,900. NESTLED ON A SHADY HILLSIDE this 2 BR ranch has a fully fenced yard, attd. lV2 car garage, excellent landscaping AND it is listed at Just $25,700.00 SEE IT TODAY. GET YOUR BOAT READY and park it anywhere along the 120' of water front that this ranch home has to offer. 3 BR, all carpeted, 2 baths, 20' long kit. with dinette, attd, W2 car gar. ALL Anderson windows. Ex­ tra blacktop parking area for guests. 1400 square feet of living area, and WATERFRONT, all this and priced in the low fifties. Stop in anytime. We are always available. We 'nave many other listings. Harry Postal George Cadotte Betty Mikkelsen Kathy Woods postal- REALTORS pliilliPLWt Winn Phillips 385-3395 Sue Lent 385-8414 Roger Lasko 385-4961 REALTOR 3409 WEST ELM STREET. (ROUTE 120) McHENRY 385-9360 HOMES FOR LIVING We Have Excellent Mortgage Money Available To Qualified Buyers ROOM - ROOM - ROOM Large family will really appreciate this four bedroom (with potential for two more) home which also has baths, two fireplaces, family room, study, recreation room, garage space for over three cars, and almost 1/3 acre of land. See it quickly. $48,500. YOU CAN'T BUY ONE LIKE THIS ANYMORE Aluminum sided Cape Cod styled home with three bed­ rooms and two car garage on over ^acre with a beau­ tiful garden and trees. Property is completely chain- link fenced and is on a dead-end street in a very quiet neighborhood. Also has lake rights. $39,900. JUST LISTED Quiet, restful area overlooking Fox River. Excellent starter or retiree home. Much remodeling. Interior has beautiful decore trimmings that are very ^appealing. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen with pantry and dining area, sewing room. Appliances, some draperies, car­ peting and unit air conditioner stay, plus 2 car detached garage with electric eye opener and storage shed. Water pier and beach rights to Fox River. Also 2 large ad­ jacent lots available at $2,500 each, but home must be sold first or as a package. Home on one lot $26,900. SPANKING NEW - - BEAUTIFUL McHENRY SHORES Water, pier and beach rights to the Fox River. An attractive rustic brick, cedar and masonite ranch style home with 1380 sq. ft. of living space/3 bedrooms, \V2 ceramic tile baths, living room and "L" dining room, kitchen with dining area and lots of Mandalay wood cabinets and garage. Some appliances included. See it today, you'll like it. Financing available. $41,500. BEAUTIFUL HOME ON ONE ACRE If you want room and space, you should see this 2,400 square feet brick and cedar ranch plus a full basement. It includes three oversized bedrooms, two fireplaces, 2V2 baths, family room, separate dining room, cathedral ceilings, sunken living room, 2% car garage. Excellent schools. Less than one year old. $74,800. JUST LISTED SPIC AND SPAN Here's a newly listed ranch with two large bedrooms, attached garage, and a very nice lot sitting on a dead end street. It's in move-in condition and the price is right. $27,900. JUST LISTED HIDEAWAY FOR NATURE LOVERS Well located 2 bedroom quality built home. Plastered walls and full basement on lot with shade trees. Lake rights to private lake. $28,000. WHISPERING OAKS - THIS IS FOR YOU ir - k,[ . - J ^ V: *: ' Enjoy life and clean quiet excellent living in this beau­ tiful wooded area of sodded lawns, gardens, with all city amenities. An area of individual homeowners 45 years and older. Recreation and club house activities. This home of charisma and charm must be seen to appreciate it's valul. 2 large bedrooms, spacious living room, separate dining area & loads of wood cabinets. Excellent landscaping and breathtaking view of acres of land. Central air conditioning, appliances, car­ peting, draperies included. Many other extras. Low low price $39,900. NOKTHKRN ILLINOIS RKA1/H 3815 WEST ELM ST. ( RTE. McHENRY, ILLINOIS OPEN EVERYDAY CALL ANYTIME 815-385 2340 hLKVICE.LNC 120) m R E A L T O R 4 , , _ - * '• - - • 1 "Where Service Comes First' KENT ACRES - Five Bedrooms, 2 baths, se­ parate dining and family rooms, full basement, large kitchen and 20' x 40' heated swimming pool. Great family home in a great area. Must see at $48,000. rMgttfft WOODED LOT - This 2 bedroom home with se­ parate family room can't be beat. Large kitchen with eating area. Beach rights near by. House is maintained very well. $19,000. I UNBELIEVABLE are the only words to describe this beautiful all brick home. There are three very large bedrooms, a separate dining room, a 14ex 22 foot family room with 15 foot cathe­ dral ceiling, three woodburning fireplaces, a full basement, and sharp as a tack. Owner being transferred. $52,500. OWNER MOVING OUT OF STATE, so must sell for only $29,600. 3 bedroom ranch with large living room, kitchen, dining room and base­ ment. Lots of built-in closets and storage space. Situated on 100' x 125' wooded lot. LEISURE LIVING is yours in this lovely 2 bed­ room home. Has central air, family room with cathedral ceiling, a 2 car garage, The beau­ tifully landscaped yard has its own babbling brook. A must see at only $44,500. BEAUTIFULLY WOODED - 3 to 4 bedroom quadlevel with separate family room, dining room,, utility room, 2 baths, central air, and very nicely decorated. 2 blocks to private sandy beach. This is a good buy at $47,500. '£ (£ pfifipx-rofitHIo ml patatf rn. D3 REALTOR' MEMBER mm REL® 385-7050 3717 W. ELM STREET McHENRY t N t t f t C t T r R E L O C A T I O N C f N V I C t 1 c © l ) N T Y "CHUCK"FROILA REALTY 2906 WEST ROUTE 120. McHENRY y2 mile East of Fox River on Route 120 r<£ALTOP 815-385-6670 LAKEM00R 2 bedroom Doll House, starter or retirement, neat and clean Onlv $11,900.0(1 EXECUTIVE ESTATE VUWVWWVWWtfWWVWWAy COUNTRY CHARMER 5 5^ 3 bedroom doll house in top condition and loaded with charm; full basement on a deep, wooded lot in a scenic neighborhood. Just reduced to an attractive $32,900.00 WATER FRONT (Plus) SWIMMING POOL Situated on a beautifully landscaped 3'« acres, this quality built 3 bedroom resfdence embodies all the gracious appointments necessary for prestige entertaining, mis spacious home is equally well suited to recreation and informal family living with a fully detailedpool, cabanas, manicured lawns, and putting green. A three room guest apartment compliments the many other fine features to be louncl in this Country Estate. $9.9,500.00 WHISPERING OAKS! coI jN T Y "CHUCK" FROI LA REALT1 QEAlTOP Spotless two bedroom home with F' >asement S39.900. 2906 WEST ROUTE 120. McHENRY 1 j mile Ea ;t of Fox River on Route 120 815-385-6670 N O R T H E R N I L L I N O I S ^ REALTY SERVICE I \ ( I I K I ' I I K M I I >

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