0 PAGE 17-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1972 REAL ESTATE SIN 7 DAYS A WEEK TILL DARK TP. MATHEWSl WONDER LAKE Giant living 100m, 4 tre mendous bedrooms, feed a tribe dining room, Cookers paradise kitchen, plus 2 fireplaces, recre ation room, with wet bar, full basement, 2 car att ached garage, large screened porch, and all on large site. A fine home near the lake and shopping. $39,000. One level comfortable home in quiet area, has 3 bedrooms, full base merit, garage, and is situated on a well shadedpark like site. Walk tostores Doc tor, Post offiice and pri vate beach. $20,900. 7 Brand new homes, all different. 2 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, "A" frame. Ranches, all with base ments. All custom built. Priced from $25,900 to $33,900. Come take a tour. TP. MATHEWSl McHENRY Handyman's Special, 2 bedrooms, full basement with rights to pri vate lake. $9,000. Gracious air conditioned family home, formal din ing room, large living room, extra large kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, 2 car garage, full basement in resort area, beautiful ly landscaped on 90 ft. lot. $37,900.00 3 bedroom's with extra large living room, beau tifully decorated, full basement $26,500. Priced for quick sale! 2 bedroom with 2 car farage, river front. 22,000. See Our Ads Daily and Sunday in the Tribune t. P. MATHEWSl REALTORS Wonder Lake, Dl. 815-385-6341 815-o5J-2061 HEED THESE SWIMMING SAFETY TIPS Now that the balmy weather is once again with us, millions of Americans will be heading for beaches and pools in search of healthful and relaxing fun in the sun. With that in mind, here are some safety tips to help everyone keep their heads above water: 1. Be sure to know your limitations before taking a dip. The best way to find out how far you can go without becoming dangerously tired is to swim parallel to the shore, and not too far from it. That way, you'll be able to get back safely and quickly if you run into trouble. 2. Use discretion. Don't swim right after eating or when you're overtired. In stead, give both your stomach and your limbs at least an hour to rest up. 3. Know the area you intend to swim in. More than one hapless bather has taken a dive into water that is either too shallow or strewn with dangerous hidden objects like submerged rocks. Ocean swimmers should be particu larly wary of the possible presence of hazardous currents. 4. Protect your feet. Judi cious use of sandals at the beach or pool will help reduce the risks of cut feet and athlete's foot infection. If you should contract athlete's foot, despite this precaution, treat it with an effective killer of most fungus like Tinactin cream. The danger signals to watch out for are between-the-toes cracking, peeling or itching. r JJL'. c<?X .**st 5. Try to remain calm in case of trouble. If you un wisely swim too far 4rom shore and are too tired to get. back, panic is your biggest enemy. Keep your wits about you and you'll find it 's easy to take a rest break right in the water. The best way to do this is to float on your back, keeping your hands and feet moving slowly. If, after resting up, you're still too tired to get safely * back to- shore, don t be shy about yelling for help. Though it might (Cause you some embarrassment, it might also save your life. V Burglar The Plaindealer? If you happen to go by the McHenry Plaindealer late one night or very early on some morning and you see lights burning and someone moving around....don't be alarmed and think that there is a burglar in the building. More than likely, it is just one of our advertising representatives or maybe even the whole staff. Many times they work late creating good copy for our advertisers. Some times they even , take their work shome (both physically and mentally.)^ We certainly do not recommend all these extra hours for our display advertising staff, but we can't get them to stop....well, that's the way it goes when you have a creative display advertising department. * *\ WEIL BURN THE/MIDNIGHT OIL FOR YOU I n