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PAGE M - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER II. 1*77 MAI ESTATE CARACC SUE CARAOE SALE CARAGE SAU FOR SALE BY ^lll^DER IMMEDIATE 21 OCCUPANCY • Three bedroom split • level in -We Village of Sunryside. Johrisburg « _ _Unit School District. J Nowak Const Co., Inc * • 385-3703 H/2-TFJ l » e e e e » » » r » # » l FIND JUST THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED HEATED Garage Sale, Sat. 9 to 6pm. Sun. 12 to 6pm. 1405 Francis Ave. off Weingart Koad near the Gun Club Johnsburg. 30 Moving Sale, 9 to 5, Friday- Saturday, November 11-12 cerhent mixer, $50, bicycle, tricycle, drum, skis, boots, poles/ 2 boats with tcailers, boatlift. bdoks, clothes, miscellaneous. 1104 W. . Bay Rd . McHenry, 385-365:* 30 Saturday, Nov. 12, 9-5 p.m., 2417 N. Villa Lane, Chapel Hill. Toys, games, excellent con­ dition for Xmas. Appliances, clothes, large kitchen table formica, floor scrubber, double bed spreads, misc. 30 REAL ESTATE Moving sale Sat. 12,, Sun. 13, Attic to basement, electric range, filing cabinet, sofa, chair^ chests, trunk, much misc. 6424 McCullom Lake Rd. (on curve > cash only. 30 Friday, Nov. 11 & Saturday, Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Baby furniture, large trunk, misc., no junk. 5117 N. Beacon Hill Drive, first road east of Wilmot Road on Ring wood Road, Pistakee Hills. 497-3263 30 Friday and Saturday, 1406 Beach Road, Block by Era Realty, McHenry. 9-4. 70 Maverick $600, studio couch $60, Stereo cabinet $40, gas chain saw, blankets, full bed spreads, much much more. Cash only. 30 REAL ESTATE Lots of antiques and goodies. Saturday, and Sunday, 10 to 5, 2017 N. Ringwood Road, near American Legion. 30 ST. PAUL'S HOLIDAY BAZAAR Saturday, November 12 • 9:00 A.M. to 4 P.M. ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL at Green and St Paul's - Street McHenry, III. , „ 11/9-11/11 r If (V* ̂ m a • I 4 BOATS t MOTORS ?7 ft Alumcraft canoe with paddles. 9'i> HP $vinrude motor with accessories. Call after 6pm. 385-3913. 31 1970 Thompson 21 foot, I-O. boat. 155 horsepower motor, new tandem Shorelander trailer. $4900. 1975 Imperial 15 oot boat. 65 horsepower Mercury outboard motor. Calkins trailer, $2500, Both in excellent condition with camper tops, mooring covers. Shore Station (3698) boatlift with motor. $550.. 385-3653. 30 AUTOWORLD Bj BRENT RUSSELL The first shot in the re­ newed battlfl^o win a system of no-faiflt insurance for American motorists has been fired by Sen\ Warren G. Mag- nuson, a Washington State Democrat, Jvho has been push- NOTICE PETS FOR SAU German Shorthair pups. 4 months old. ARC. $50.385-8889. • . 30 H HON TO OWN A10 ACRE PARK AND A 10 ACRE LAKE Just purchote this lovely. new two- story Colonial in the Bull Valley area • and you will share ownership with 38 homeowners. The lake will soon be completed and will be ideal for toiling - fishing or bird watching. This four bedroom home was custom built for its transferred owners and is barely lived in. It features a family room fireploce, 2Vi baths, large basement ond insulated two-car garage. The lawn is established ond the view overlooks Willow Lake. Come look this one over $104,900. imk»i iii ifiiiniii •Nil No Neighbors In a very quiet, private location near the Fox River, this lovely three bedroom brick ranch enjoys a very large lot with plenty of wooded area around it and few neighbors. Large old apple trees and evergreens are in the yard and a private beach is just one block away. The plaster wails are a sound proofing feature, and the brick exterior is sure to reduce heating bills this winter. Wonderful location-super price for a shopping buyer looking for quality. $46,500. Your New Homesite 5 ocres of gorgeous woods, half of a pond, a view of McHenry's Countryside from the ridge of Bull Valley • Something for everyone. 460 S. VIRGINIA ST., CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL 60014 I154SM3H ' JOMN JSMC REALTY, UK. WfeYe Here For "feu.™ T.P. MATHEWS Cot&to/ OF /HOMES//- As seen advertised on these Networks and on the Tonight Show V V, :v S e- f. ic £ £ NOSTALGIC BEAUTY Cozy and spacious four bedroom cape cod on beautifully wooded site across street from large private lake and boat docks. Unique features un- dude heated green house and huge redwood deck off kitchen overlooking lake. Living room boasts a flagstone fireplace, cathedral ceiling and knotty pine walls. Lower Rec. room has separate bath, fireplace and serving room. Great home for entertaining or just getting away from it all. $84,900. NEW CONSTRUCTION Be the first owner of this new three bedroom ramblsng ranch home. Family sized kitchen, huge closets, full basement and attached garage. Picturesque area with private lake rights. Woodstock schools. A home the entire family will enjoy. $47,900. GREAT INVESTMENT Attractive bar with separate dining room; large rental offf ice ond basement apartment; plus spacious living quarters round out this terrific investment. Located in fast growing community one block from lake. FAMILIES WELCOME Executive raised ranch built to be maintenance free. Five upper level rooms. Family sized kitchen is open to dining room with patio doors to sundeck. Large master bedroom has walk-in closet and balcony. Un­ finished lower area ready for family room, two more bedrooms and second bath. Cement patio behind 2% car garage. All on nice level lot in modern subdivision. Lake rights included. $56,900. ONE TO TEN ACRE HOMESITES AVAILABLE 7314 HANCOCK DR. WONDER LAKEJLL. 60097 815-653-2061 •3 REALTOR' GARAGE & HOUSE SALE NOV. 12113 10:00am til 6:00pm MOVING OUT OF STATE AU MUST 00 Refrigerator-Freezer, Almost new Kenmore Gas range, som«» household appliances, lawn mower, bed 8 dresser, kitchen set, recliner, assorted furniture. MUCH, MUCH MORE COME & SEE! 5420 ORCHARD WAY (off of Ringwood Rd. near American Legion) AKC Black Labrador retriever, 7 months old, female. Both parents are champions.. Ex­ cellent blood lines. 815-385-2841 30 RIDING LESSONS Expert instruction. Special introductory series. 5 LESSONS $20.00 OUR FARM McHENRY 815-344-0951 HOW YOU CAN LOSE UP TO 30 LBS. IN JUST 30 DAYS Safely...Quickly...Without Hunger...Without Food Decisions...Without Calorie Counting... It's unique, rapid weight loss program, using complete professional supervision, behavior modification, nutritional counseling, limited exercise and a drug-free medical treatment. OUR PROGRAM ISA PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT, NOT A DIET! Call now for a Free Consulation 815-385-2779 11-11-12-7 ing the concept for more than four years. Magnuson, the powerful chairman of the Commerce Committee, wants a national­ ised no-fault system. But he has modified this year's sub­ mission to take into account the experience of the 16 indi­ vidual states that have some sort of no-fault insurance plans already in place. The basic concept of no- fault is simple: have insur­ ance companies automatically pay for medical expenses and property damages for acci­ dent victims. Doing so avoids the costly and complicated system of assessing blame after accidents. According to figures gath­ ered by Magnuson's commit­ tee, lawyers now get 20 cents of each premium dollar for handling the arguments in tort cases. An additional 18 cents is consumed in adminis­ trative costs. In fact, for each dollar paid in premiums, in­ surance claimants get just 46 cents back in damage claims. To make things worse, it takes an average of 22 months to recover reimbursement for medical and rehabilitation ex- NOTKf 11-4TF2 REAL ESTATE MODEL HOME MAY BE SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Loke rights, 3 blocks to private beach, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, kit­ chen with built-ins, attached garage, Bsc. landscaping, natural gas, community water. •£; *55£00 On Our Lot! JOHN C. LONG REALTY 8820 PINE AVE., WONDER LAKE, II 815-653-9563 HOI POINT MICRO WAVE DEMONSTRATION SUNDAY November 13th 11:00AM - 3:00PM Lee & Ray Electric 1005 N. Front Street McHenry li-ii HI COLUMN LOST Male red setter, vicinity of 120 and Thompson Road, Woodstock, reward. 338-7877. 30 Tiger striped Gray male cat, McHenry area. 385-7727. 30 THERE ARE STILL A FEW WHO ARE NOT USING THE REAL ESTATE SERVICES OF REALTY USA--DUNDEE REALTY. HURRY I HURRY I HURRY I This house is almost ready for com­ pletion and is waiting for the new owner to pick tile and car­ peting colors. 3 bedrooms, 1'/* baths, family room with fireplace, corner lot. 2 blocks from the river in the McHenry school district. Call today for your private showing. $57,900. No. 2607. SKIING. SNOWMOBILING, FISHING, BOATING, and all other related sports can be yours just in time for winter fun with the 2 beautiful channel front properties we hove listed for $69,900 and $74,500. Call for details on these beauties. No. 2608 and No. 2589 We have listed several lots in the McHenry area and would be delighted to show them to you. Please call for information and location. Did you hove something larger in mind? We also hove acreoge in the Woodstock area too! f 2911 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY, IL. 60050 815-344-1244 CARY OFFICE: 312-639-3939 We'll advertise your home locally and nationally everyday pvi until it's SOLD! REALTY USA DUNDEE REALTY GIVEAWAY White part German Shepherd, 2 years old, spayed, 344-0548. 30 Long white hair neutered male cat, 2 years old, 385-6516 or 385-8199. 30 2 year German Shepherd, very good with children, 385-2534. 30 Free to good homes, kittens, 6 weeks old, 385-5371. 30 GERMAN SHEPHERD 2 years old, male, Black with tan markings. Alert watchdog, to good home with yard. 385-3262. 30 8EU ESTATE CONTEMPORARY 2 STORY BY BRITTANY BUILDERS 3 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, master bedroom is 14 x 22, spacious living room and dining room, country kitchen, family room, 2% car garage, Immediate Occupancy. $54,500. . 385-4693 11: A.M. 8o 5:00 P.M. 11/11 Embcrwood A Modified Custom Home Area In The Village of Sunnyside Award THE WALDEN -1716 Sq. Ft $62,350.00 INCLUSIVE OF: %Acre Landscaped Lot* 2 Car Attached Garage Septic & City Water Carpeting Throughout Storms & screens Gutters •We will build on your own site also Athena development co.f inc. 1326 Hayden Dr., McHenry, III. 60050 Sales Office (815) 344-1133 Open Weekdays 11-6/Saturday & Sundays 11-5 Model located 1Y2 miles north of Rte. 31 on Johnsburg- Wilmot Rd. at Hayden Dr. penses--if it comes at all-- Magnuson figures. , In this year's bill, Mag­ nuson proposes to allow states to retain administration of the plan by certifying that they have the authority and intention of putting a federal­ like plan into effect. It would provide for payment, within 30 days, of all reasonable medical and rehabilitation ex­ penses of each victim up to $100,000 for a two-year period, with an option to buy cover­ age up to $1 million. Each vietim could also collect up to $12,000 in lost wages and survivors can get $1,000 for funeral costs. Fault-based lawsuits are permitted to seek recovery of other expenses and law­ suits are allowed for "pain * and suffering" in "wrongful death cases." The lawsuits are also permitted in cases where the victim suffers dis­ figurement or permanent in­ juries and when the victim is prevented from taking part in usual activities for more than 180 days. Magnuson ' s p roposa l closely resembles a system now used in Michigan. Ironi­ cally, he opposes the oibe adopted in his own state of Washington which he says has done nothing to prevent law suits. The most obvious flaw in many state plans, Magnuson says, is that they set the threshold too low. In some states if medical pay­ ments of more than $200 are sought, the claimants may still be forced to go to court for collection. Previous no-fault plans have died in Congress for good reason: they were not clearly conceived and may have represented a cure worse than the illness. Magnuson's new plan seems a step in the right direction. Transporta­ tion Secretary Brock Adams is now looking into no-fault too and he is known to sup­ port some form of plan. This may be the year a good system evolves and is enacted. -- • • Maps A Routings Harder To Find Motorists used to be able to rely on gasoline stations as a handy source of road maps, but the service is getting more and more difficult for a traveler to find. Many oil companies no longer distri­ bute state-by-state maps, and even those dealers hooked up with companies that still offer maps do not have an up-to- date stock on hand. With Interstate construction fill­ ing in gaps in the network and other highways being rerouted, j older n**y mislead drivers. • Exxon, Texaco, American Oil, and Standard e£ Ohio, however, still produce road maps. These companies, in addition, still offer another travelers' service no longer common: routing advice. Va­ cationers who write head­ quarters of any of the four in advance of a trip can get back not only maps for the en­ tire area, but also suggestions for the fastest--or the most scenic--way to get to a desti­ nation and back home again. Some of the companies will even include sight-seeing bro­ chures from areas along the route, if asked for them. Another planning help for summertime vacationers is also disappearing from oil company policies--but has not yet completely vanished. This is the hook-up that lets a gasoline credit card be used for a host of other pur­ chases. Gulf Oil cards can still be used for rooms and meals at Holiday Inns; the * two had announced that the charge arrangement would be ended, but at the last minute decided to keep it go­ ing. Sohio has a similar link with Best Western and Travelodges. Exxon has the longest roster of motel chains where its credit card can be used: Howard Johnson, Ra- mada, Marriott and Best Western. . Continental Oil has a plus for its credit card holders that may be unique: the right to cast a personal check for up to $30 at any Conoco station with enough cash on hand. Momentary Lapse Causes Crash > "I only took my eyes off the road for a second," the sur­ viving accident victim ex­ plained. Not an uncommon practice considering the cars and highways we have to­ day, observes accident re­ searcher Haskell B. Schultz. "The car was veling 60 miles per hour, as . ^s the oncoming car, so the two ve­ hicles were racing towards a collision at some 200 feet a second," Schultz estimates. "It was a momentary distrac­ tion--a fraction of a second and a swerve across the cen­ ter lines." Today's driving conditions encourage a false sense of security, Schultz warns. "At 50 or 60 miles par hour it is irresponsible to fiddle with the radio, light a cigarette or anything at all distracting-- at least not in the face of an approaching car." •**

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