SECTION I - PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1975 REAL ESTATE MUST SEE 4811 SO. WILDWOOD DR. McHENRY MUST SELL Owner moving out of town 5 room 2 br. modern house 2y2 car garage, boat hse., extra Ig. lot on Fox River MAKE OFFER For further information Call after 5 p.m. 312-526-3056 312-478-7161 Mornings "-21/12-17 IN EDGEBROOK HEIGHTS BY OWNER Newly decorated, custom built all brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen-dining area. Full finished basement with 2nd kitchen, central air; 1% car att. garage, water softner, TV rotor antenna, dishwasher, all windows thermopane, plaster walls and ceiling, large concrete patio with lights and gas grill. Well landscaped lot adjacent to 2 acres of open land. Middle 40's. BY APPOINTMENT. 385-1396 AFTER 5:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE 5 room Duplex for sale. 1 side rented, $2,000 down, both sides we carry the papers. 385-1079 11-28/12-5 NORTHFOX - 2- bedrooms, 1& baths, * all electric Condo. $22,975. River Road Realty. 344- 1183 11-28-TF-1-2 2 BR. CONDO,"1st Fl. reduced to $23,000 Immediate occupancy after 5 pm 385-2681 11-19-TF-1-2 YOUR AD PHONT 385-0170 -RESULTStmr 12-3/12-5 GARAGE SALE BA&EMENT SALE Sat., Dec. 6 and Sunday Dec. 7, 9 am to 3 pm 3409 Cove Ct., Dutch Creek Woodlands, Appliances, toys, baby items, odds & ends . 12-3/12-5 Christmas Bazaar Sale - Hand Made gifts, ornaments and table decorations. Friday & Saturday 9 am to 5 pm, 4011 W. Maple, McHenry 12-3 PET COLUMN LOST LOST: 9 month old female, Irish Setter. Lost Thanks giving day in Pistakee Highlands. Call Roy Grooms 497-3621 12-3 LOST: German Schnauzer (mini), Eastwood Manor Sub. gray; blue rhinestone collar "Sweepy" Dave Borcouran 385-3366 12-3 REWARD: for Male Sable and White collie, lost in Pistakee Bay vicinity, 11-28. Please call 389-2856 12-3 FOUND FOUND: German Shorthair, male, Dec. 1. River Road and Rte. 120. Wearing brown leather collar. 385-2192 12-3 GIVE AWAY 3 male puppies 6 weeks old, part poodle, part retri ever, part? 385-1426 12-3 r ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 your week ahead BY DR. A.W. DAMIS Forecast Period: December 7 to December 13 Hate to bring up the subject; but, there is a possibility that legal problems might haunt you. Give serious thought to such things as...taxes. If, for any reason, this week is not productive ( in emotional fulfillment, rest assured...it's because you've worked hard at--upsetting your associates. It would be a good idea to take pen in hand, or at the very least, give an old, old, friend a phone call. An associate, so it seems, has become somewhat of a nuisance. Avoid talking about future plans. It seems as though many members of your sign are anxious to contact someone...that should be forgotten. Nourishment for your ego is indicated. There's also a good possibility of your being the center of attraction. Remember, humility? A demanding work schedule shows in your chart. There's a possibility that you'll be lulled into thinking--there's little to do! All sorts of surprising twists are in the scheme of things. Don't be surprised, not in the least ..if someone in authority, seeks your ad vice. Someone older than yourself will lend a hand. Put your thoughts aside; there's no devious motives, whatsoever! The Holiday spirit and thoughts of the long, long ago, for some reason or another, might sadden many Capricorns. News from a distance can be very flattering. Many members of your sign will hear of op portunities outside of their environment. Keep your personal articles under lock and key. Also, avoid boredom with your routine. Follow simple safety precautions PERSONALITY PtOflLE For your Sun Sign Analysis, Mnd th« day, month, year and plac* of birth, plus postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. So* 12766, Florida 33733. STAIR CLIMBING WHEEL CHAIR...Mechanical engineer Malcolm Windsor watches as 27-year-old paraplegic Brenda Farrington of Augusta, Me., operates controls of mechanical wheel chair, capable of climbing stairs. The collapsible wheel chair with a kind of cater pillar track, will fold and fit in a small car. ute accident the cen Bondarevich After the Wolter auto its side and Smith was taken t hospital by the rescue where he was pronounced <lea Pr The deter mem be for two members en of 1113 N Grefl^^^^H, McHenry escape<rcH^Vinjury after his car. crasnlWnto a fence and trees when he swerved to avoid hitting six deer on the roadway early Sunday morning The accident occurred on River road, about one-half mile north of Fernview road Justen was taken to McHenry hospital by state police who handled the accident for checkup of minor injuries Karen M Jackson of 461 Parkview. McCullom Lake was ticketed for wrong la usage following a one ca accident that occurred at 7 Monday morning at 7011 Mc Cullom Lake road Mrs Jackson and thre passengers. Lome A Cleeson of 4701 W Parkview, 14, Naomi ial On urder Edward H of the educ' region, annou that persons wi may vote by contacting Kennet or Bonnie Meyers ministration cente Church street The must be submitted by Oct 27. or in per No ballots may be applications attempted murder and aggravated battery charges in connection with the beating of a Woodstock girl, Sharon Kulisek. on July 26 The attack took place in a laundromat on Route 47 in Woodstock early in the morning. Macek was taken t same day girl spent the intensive kford hospital suffering from She has since to recuperate ney Wi e pro tate a ichard oodland Park y, who was in Grand jury for murder and battery, was be held in Circuit tock, last week trial was con Duane I of D iday he the I Illinoi Parkview, 16 ny of 4609 W ere taken to I by the ue squad ties she hen for no ound her ane She , which a utility J Jacksono and Susan Lake Sho cHenr onder The d was tr Accor the scho clear in the el district y. 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