7<;i / FRI. APRIL 4, 1969 - PLAI NDEALER - PG, 15 Chamber Will Sponsor Easier Bunnies' Visit r % Mr. and Mrs, Easter Bunny are scheduled to visit McHenry's business sections this weekend. They accepted an invitation extended by their sponsor, the McHenry Chamber of Commerce, in mid-week and all arrangements have been made for their appearance. Both of them will be laden with colorful baskets containing chocolate Easter eggs for the children. The bunnies will be walking through all business districts, from as far north as Riverside drive through the Market Place, and including all business streets between. They will make an appearance from 10 a.m. to noon Friday and then visit the pediatrics ward of the local hospital in the early afternoon. The bunnies will take to the streets again in the late afternoon and early evening. On Saturday they will be making their way among the shopping crowds from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. '.T- '• 'f*' " " ^ ' ' - " Resorts Now Offer Fly-In Convenience If you're flying to your Great Outdoors recreation spot, you needn't worry about finding a parking place for the airplane. Select any destination you wish, and the odds are there's an airport nearby. There are more than 9,400 officially recognized airports in the U.S. suitable for use by private aircraft (compared with about 550 served by scheduled commercial airlines), and the number is growing each year. In addition, there are hundreds of private airstrips, many located in resort areas where operators in recent years have become aware of the advantages of attracting the fly-in trade. You'll often find that an airport has been designed right in as part of a resort facility. Indeed, many resorts have been so located that the only practical way to get there is by private airplane. This is particularly true of many offshore islands around the country and in unspoiled, scenic "Shangri-La's" such as the Canadian woods and the remote Idaho "wilderness area." Among the hundreds of Dlaces which cater to the pri- /ate pilot, here are just a few .amples: • In the middle of the Arizonu dewrl near Wickenburg, you may land al the private aii>trip of Kaiirlio de lus Cul»- alleros and transfer to horseback for a ride out onto tlie desert. Golf, skeet, swimming, rookouts and numerous other activities are available, along with excellent lodging and meals. • Oil Sanibel Isjand, off Florida's Gulf ('.oast\ from Fort Myers, you may park your , plane right behind your .oceanside beach cottage at C.asa Ybel Hotel and then enjoy shellhunting, deep sea fishing, water sports, bird-watching, or just plain sunning. • On the Vermont side of beautiful hike C.hamplain, drop in at the Basin Harbor ('.tub's 3,200-foot airstrip and enjoy the spectacular scenery from a .lakeside cabin. Food and accommodations are topnotch, and there are plenty of sports and activities to occupy your time. -• When looking for places to fly, don't confine your thinking to the U.S., as Canada, Mexico, and the Bahamas (particularly the "out" islands) all have excellent resorts which are off the beaten path and offer many extras for customers arriving by private aircraft. Several organizations publish directories for private flyers which list hundreds of resorts and resort areas having facilities for personal aircraft. Ajnong these publications are; BARN BURNING -- Members of Company I, which has been a landmark on Crystal Lake McHenry Township Fire Protection District, road for many years. DestrucL h of the buildat the request of the developers of Whisper- ' ing makes way for future expansion of the area, ing Oaks subdivision, burned the huge red barn PLAINDEALER PHOTO^ Vacation Ply-in Directory, Vacation Flyers, Inc., Princeton, N.J.; Travel Guide, FLYING Magazine, Ziff-Davis Publications, One Park Avenue, N.Y., N.Y. 10016; and Places to Fly, Airplane Owners and Pilot's Association, Box 5960, Washington, D.C. 20014. Take It Easy Determine in advance to so plan your vacation as to never permit the driving to become a race against tii^. Plan it for leisurely driving so that you may do more than just Watch the landscape roll by. NEW CAR SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH sun mnn tup. in pf] thu fri Buy In McHenry sat 3 4 5 Finance In McHenry 8 y iu ii 12 • FREE y Model Of The Car You Purchase •FREE Creditors Life Insurance ID 10 1/ 10 I 9 ^ 1 x At No Extra Cost \ Insist On Bank Financing McHenry State Bank "Where Family Money Matters" R. Garrelts 512; G. Visconti 201-570; V. Conrad 244-543; M. Jam3s 515; C. Peterson 510; W. Lashinski 506; T. Kaminski 202-574; R. Schmuhl 208-517; R. Bujak 00-511; B. Bujak 201-535; D. Humann 507; B. O'Brien 505; T. Ballowe 536; E. Steadman 525; D. French 208-523; D. Baker 223-527. A FULL SERVICE BANK 3510 W. Elm McHenry 38 5-1040 Clerk \ the Good Guys are drop/, 'n~ 4 ®e A big Dodge Polara 2-door hardtop for about $3033 With all this: Z 318-cubic-inch V8 engine Z Automatic transmission Z Power steering Z Push-button AM radio Z Whitewall tires Z Deluxe wheel covers Z Big 122-inch wheelbase Z Carpeting Z Concealed windshield wipers Z 22 Dodge safety features nvB VP V «£i •Price is the average price determined by an independent shopping survey of at least 50?c of all Chicago Area Dodge Dealers conducted on February 21 and February 22, 1969. Some prices were higher, some lower. See your nearest Dodge Dealer for his price and terms. Federal excise tax, destination charges, and suggested Dealer preparation charge included in price. Sales tax extra. SUNNYSIDE DODGE 4810 West Rt. 120 Phone 385-7220 r McHenry We would like to take this means of thanking Auditor ALBERT -ALBY" ADAMS all of you who voted for us. Your confidence \VM. "CURLY" MARTINEC Auditor in our ability to fill these jobs and Assessor JIM WEGENER your support at the polls were greatly appreciated. "SIB" WHITING