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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jan 1973, p. 15

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PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1973 your week ahead BYDR.A.W.PAMiS^^ Forecast Period: February 4 to February II, 1973 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 ;* 4 SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 % ' SAGITTARIUS NoV) 2rybec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 • Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 • Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19 • Mar. 20 Working in seclusion or getting out of the main­ stream of activity is advisable, at this time. In other words, your plans ^jnust be developed under a veil of secrecy. Self confidence, no question about it, should enable you to handle opposition or a trouble­ some difference of opinion - that is heading your way. Teamwork or help from associates will play a key role, in this week's activities. A subtle over­ ture from a member of the opposite sex, is probable. Relief from a financial problem shows in your chart. But, there is also the possibility of a "get rich scheme." Avoid joint business ventures. Lack of initiative could be problematical, during this week's cosmic cycle. Negative attitude toward social and business activities must be overcome. Aid from friends, likely. Sound advice concerning affairs of the heart will be given by an elder person. Also, you might be caught in the middle of .two feuding factions. The urge to probe into mystical subjects will effect many members of your sign. Incidentally, an E.S.P. experience with the opposite sex is probable. You will face a few anxious moments with per­ sons in authority. Remember, it's patience that makes the big difference between the spider and the fly. Most members of your sign will become an emotional tinderbox. So, keep impulsive acts and anger under control; especially with the opposite sex. For those under your sign unattached, a deep emotional involvement is on the way. Also, better understanding of your mate or alliance, is likely. This particular cosmic cycle is ideal for the formation of partnerships. Whatever aid you render an associate, at this time, will pay off tenfold. This week, there should be increased activity, related to your daily routine. Much of your time will be devoted to preparing for a future com­ mitment. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the 50< for postage and handling to Dr Petersburg, Florida 33733. -- Almost all city and urban residents can boast a spring garden if they have room for flowers. Select one or sev­ eral tomato and pepper plants for your best exposure. It's not only safer to store oily j^ustcloths in plastic bags, but it also keeps them handy and prevents stains from the oil. day, month, year and place of birth, plus Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. A piece of sandpaper will help you get a better grip when removing screw-on lids from jars and bottles. Make your own shampoo center for small children by padding your kitchen drain with towels and holding the child's head firmly in one hand while shampooing with the other. _JUUIA come ? iis m. *«T » "tr. at,'; Mbjfct • - g o . • ) m * m. HOW COMB YOU PANIC SO GASV*" Henry Block has 17 reasons why you should come to us for income tax help. Reason 3. We are a year-round service. We do not disappear or go back to some other business after April l5. KMHI T H E I N C O M E T A X P E O P L E ELGIN AREA-696-3450 • 760 W. Chicago St. *1060 Dundee Ave. f ' *692 Villa St. Rt. 20 £ «N. Mall M-DalaSh. Cntr. ALGONQUIN - 668-6992 1 216 S. Main St. ANTIOCH - 396-6664 Rt. 69 & Gran Laks Rd. CARY -639-7711 .» 218 W. Main St. CRYSTAL LAKE -816-469-6960 Crystal Laka Plaza HARVARD- 816-943^6410 302 S. Avar St. LAKE ZURICH-438-6200 6 E. Main St. MARENGO - 816-668-8188 229 S. State St. Cor. Rt. 20 MCHENRY- 816-386-8630 3911 W. Main St. ROUND LAKE-646-4862 221 Washington St. WAUCONDA - 626-8877 206 S. Main St. WOODSTOCK-616-338-0200 I 1212 N. Samlnary Rt. 47 MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS Through the courtesy of Family Health Service and Mental Health Clinic "V \ r Instead of Drugs "What can you really offer me to make laying off drugs more attractive than taking them? What's better?" What do you say to naked questions like those? It pays to be frank. Let's admit, right now, none of us has all the answers. We don't even have a very many good answers. But we do know that there are valid answers and we are at long last becoming cer­ tain that we've got to get them. We've all been talking about alternatives to drugs as an im­ portant factor in prevention. But very little attention has been given to identifying those alternatives. People should really start thinking about them. It isn't just a problem of the young, though they are the most vulnerable and perhaps the most affected. It isn't only a problem of "hard narcotics", of which the greatest is heroin. It includes the whole host of mind-affecting drugs and sub­ stances. It afflicts the middle- aged. It involves the aged. Yet for each of the ages of man there must be answers to drug abuse, new ways of han- Probably So "That's funny," said the dentist, who had been drill­ ing and drilling and drilling. "You said this tooth had never been filled and yet there are flakes of gold on the point of my drill." "I knew it! I knew it!'* groaned the patient. "You've struck my gold belt buckle." dling life's problems or of achieving satisfactions that do not necessarily mean taking some kind of compound or chemical, whether or not the young, middle-aged, or older person thinks it's needed. What, then, are the alter­ natives? We think that the best answers lie out in America's communities, that only there and by individuals and groups living in and knowing their local areas can meaningful and sound choices and alternatives spring up and be developed and put to work. This is why an idea for a program to encourage you and your communities to think hard and come up with satis­ fying alternatives has been launched through the National Institute of Mental Health. It's called "Alternative Pursuits for America's Third Century". It's designed to help us all find out what's good, instead of drugs! Long dresses with cardi­ gans are being shown for spring and summer wear. A yellow dress worn with a yellow cardigan or with a white jacket is one of the newest designs. Crochet and knitted gar­ ments and accessories con­ t i n u e t h e i r p o p u l a r i t y . Matching sweaters with knitted hats or berets are favored by youngsters. ...and get more from the GOjjD YEARS Fraacto Nagaat M who feels the normal need to re­ lax. All you have to do is be a little discip^d about it. With all the turmoil and ten­ sions around us, I find that half- an-hour of deep relaxation is well worth planning for in my time­ table. 9 "Even being retired, with so much time on my hands, it's hard for me to relax," I've heard many friends say. But it's really not dif­ ficult to experience deep relax­ ation on a daily basis. Here's how I take it easy at home every day: r First I spread a heavy blanket on the floor of my study and place a flat pillow at one end. Then I kick off my shoes and loosen my collar. Finally, I lie down at full length, with my arms along my sides. But I don't go to sleep, m fact, I'm very wide awake. My eyes are closed, my breathing is regular, and my body is as limp as a rag doll. Then I concentrate hard. My attention begins with my toes, limcolh FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO LICENSE PLATES COME IN AND PICK YOURS UP... 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