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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jul 1979, p. 15

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llpBiO. expensive Car* arc Wr always a problam. Onea, f you had to worry about someone stealing It. Not any mora. Now, the problem^ is finding the gss * \ The Sengalese baliave a coconut will not fall on anyone unless He has displeased the divine powers. IAPPY BIRTHDAY 'MARIA PERDA" HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRANK KLINE Your Family LOVE THE WHOLE GANG ' • "» ' HAPPY 21st NOTICE THE FIRST UNITED, ""METHODIST CHURCH OF McHENRY is offering for sale the residence located at: 1005 Center Street in McHenry Bids will be accepted on this property with a minimum star­ ting bid of $70,000. Infor­ mation and bid forms may be obtained at THE CHURCH OFFICE 3717 W. MAIN 385-0931 or by calling 385-4629 / after 8:00 pm 7/11-7/20v MOTORCYCLES 1975 YAMAHA 650cc black with Cheetah seat, Dick West headers, new battery, low miles, like new $1200. Ask for Ken 815-385-6900 or 385-5290. 7- 18-7-20C - 100 mpg 1977 Honda Express, 459 miles asking $275.00. 815- 385-4323. ' 7-18-7-20C 1978 650 KZ Kawasaki, 1,058 miles, $2000.00 or best offer. 344-3654. Ask for Donor Ray. 7- lltfc 1978 Yamaha YZ 80, excellent shape $495.00 or best offer. 815- 385-8921. 7-20 1975 Honda CB 500T double overhead cam, very good condition $950.00 o.n.o. Also accessories 815-385-2877. 7-18-7- 20c 1968 Yamaha 350, good con­ dition, phone after 5pm, Friday 815-344-3644. 7-18-7-20C BOATS * MOTORS 16 ft. Larson Tri hull open bow, 70 h.p. Evinrude, trailer and cover included, in the water ready to try $2800.00 815-459- 6589. 7-4tfc 15 ft. SWITZER CRAFT 1974 Evinrude 85hp, Gator trailer, full canvas cover. $2,200. 815- 385-4312. 7-18-7-20C 78 INVADER 17% ft. deep V bowrider and easy loader trailer. 74 Johnson 125, full ctn]£s' 6xtrM' £*e*Uent condition, In water $6,200. 815- 385-9028. 7-13-7-20C . 1974 Dual 22 ft. fiberglass boat, 188 1-0 Merc Cruiser, low mileage, good condition $4000.0(̂ 815-344-2522. 7-13-7-20C 18 ft. CENTURY RESORTER 215 HP, good condition $1300; t 318 cubic inch Chrysler marine engine with paragon tran­ smission 8500,815-385-1656after 5pm anytime weekends. 7-13-7- 20c STARpRAFT 15 ft. Boat 50 hp. Mercury outboard cover and trailer and accessories. $2,300.00.815-459-5629. 7-1-7-20C WANTED PUPPIES: 6-8 weeks old, good home quaranteed. Also we buy Poodle or Schnauzer mixed pups. 815-385-7897. v 7-ttfc FOUND: Female brown shorthair puppy, white patch on neck and feet, vicinity of Ridge Road 815-385-8943. 7-20 GIVE AWAY to good home, 2 yr. old female irish setter. Call 385-6964 after 6pm. 7-20 FOUND: Male Orange cat with some white on paws, wearing yellow collar with bell. 815-385- 4391. 7.20 PETS fOfi SALE AKC Registered Boxer pup­ pies, 3 males and l female, • shots, 7 weeks old $200.00 each; Also AKC registered 10 month fawn female boxer housebroken $150.00 by ap­ pointment only 815-344-1126. 7- ll-7-20c Bassett pointer puppies, 4 males, 2 females, black and white, will be medium size asking $10.00.312-669-3205. 7-18* 7-20c Lhasa Apso puppies, AKC registered; Cocker Spaniel puppies. 815-385-1757. 7-13-7-20C NEW BOARDING FACILITY with 60x120 ft. indoor arena. 10x10 ft. box stalls and pasture turnout. $120.00 per month. Located on Regner and Bay Roads, McHenry. Beautiful private location. Call Ron 815- 344-1555 for information and appointment to inspect facilities. -- 7-18-7-20O 'POLISH ROAN QUARTER HORSE" "StarFire" a beautiful 9 yr. old gelded quarter horse With white star on forehead. Excellent for kids, yet spirit for the adult. Show Quality, Must sell. $500.00 with all equipment. Call Connie at 815-385-8307 or Office 385-5922. 7-20 6 year old Pinto, brown and white rides western 4-H winner $800.00.815-385-5222, 7-13-7-20C ONE 5 year old gelding $500, tack included. 815-385-2312. 7- 18-7-20C AVOCADO YOGURT SOUP 1 soft California avocado, peeled and seeded 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 cup chicken broth 1/4 teaspoon onion salt 1/4 teaspoon celery salt 1 (8-oz) carton plain low- fat yogurt 1/2 tablespoon chopped chives or green onion Combine avocados, lemon juke, chicken broth, season­ ings and yogurt in blender. Blend until smooth. Chill thoroughly. Garnish each serving with chopped chhres or green onions. Makes 2 servings. Experimoit with other avocado recipes for singles or doubles. Order s free brochure by writing: Avocado-ry for One or Two P.O. Box 19159 Irvine, CA 92713 1977 IMP, 18 ft. I-O, 470 Merc., 170 h.p. 50 mph, used 3 months, EZ load trailer, $6800 or best offer. 312-945-9418. 7-20-7-27C 1966 22 ft. fiberglass Luger cabin cruiser and trailer. $4,000.00 or best offer. 815-344- 1157 after 6pm. 7-18-7-20C 16 ft. Larson, 1600 Shark special edition, 85 h.p., Evinrude, Calkins trailer, excellent condition. Price firm $2500. 815- 385-2877 . 7-18-7-20C byjoski»h<(hh> staff psychologist . M*s from tt i Family Semes asd Mesial Health Clink of McHenry Count). (Editor's note: This , is another in a series of especially written articles for McHenry County readers. Joseph Cools is a psychologist on the Family Service and Community Mental Health Center staff. This ar­ ticle is "Coping - Revenge in Divorce.") 1 In a divorce in which one party does not want to separate, an almost inevitable reaction is a feeling of wanting "revenge". This is a com­ pletely natural reaction to the rejection by the person who feels wronged. The feeling is, quite simply, "I Want to hurt you as much as you have hurt me". •' This feeling, however, must be worked through without acting on the feeling. The reason for this is that ultimately the "revenge" rebounds and provides more hurt and bitterness for the already vulnerable spouse. Revenge by delaying the divorce purposely prolongs the agony of the already hurtful divorce process, and un­ necessarily escalates the cost of the divorce. In addition, the delay serves to anger the other person, which may cause him or her to take further measures to hurt the spouse. The circular pattern of "hurt me and I'll hurt you more" can go on in­ definitely and cause such > bitterness that neither person can recover from it. ; Another method of revenge is to use children in the marriage as a weapon against the spouse. Of course, the people who are reallv hurt in this type of revenge are the children the­ mselves, who are put in an impossible conflict which leaves permanent scars. The price of guilt to be paid by the parent who does this is too high for the dubious reward of hurting the spouse. , . Resisting the urge to take revenge is not a matter of self control. It is necessary to work through the feelings of rejec­ tion and anger with others who are able to truly understand the awful feelings of divorce. Friends who have been through a divorce, Parents Without Partners (or other singles' groups), or professional counseling can all be a source of help. Next: Suddenly Single PAGE tr^il E7S8I V uEXX3EZ3 \ JS5- FEDS GUILTY OF REGULATORY UHAT T vrrvAM99 "roLLuFlON" fef •• ,:r • t ' faith Presbyterian Church Reverand Eric J. Snyder Lincoln and Chapel Hill Roads "b . ' Corporate Worship 10:30 am-Sunday School 9:00 am- Nursery & Pre-School 10:30 am By Edwin Feulner ' ? The U.S. economy is suffocating under a complex web of federal regulations which is increasing consumer costs dramatically, and stifling the productivity advances neces­ sary *to sustain the American way of life. That is one of the timely themes Jay Van Andel will be carrying around die country for the next year from his plat­ form as chairman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Van Andel is uniquely qualified to tell the story. He's an innovative businessman who, with his partner Richard De- Vos, started from scratch just twenty years ago, pioneering "direct selling" of his Amway products line into a $500 million a year international success story. His company, it also should be noted, has suffered im­ measurably from the heavy hand of government, and was involved for ten out of its twenty years in wrangling with the Federal Trade Commission. The company spent a reported $4 million defending its unique way of doing business against FTC harrassment. The result: the FTC has concluded that Amway (short for American Way) is "a vigorous new com­ petitive presence" in a market dominated by a few giant companies. „ Van Andel still likes to think that you and I could do the same, but has become increasingly skeptical as he has watched the almost plague-like spread of regulation. "I think the business community has a tremendous responsibility to help change the government's economic policy to make the future more optimistic for all citizens," he says. His and DeVos's commitment to this needed change has included construction of a $3 million Center for Free Enter­ prise, a unique education facility at company headquarters just outside of Grand Rapids, Michigan. When Van Andel complains of "governmental pollution which is stultifying the economy and rendering our basic freedoms unsafe," he is not just whistling Dixie in the dark. In terms of dollars and cents, the growth of regulation is staggering, and will cost U.S. consumers an estimated $122 billion in 1979, according to a recently published study by the Center for the Study of American Business at Washington University in St. Louis. There are other costs as well. Industry must spend so much time doing "defensive" studies, filling out endless reports and paperwork, in many cases duplicating studies for different agencies, that basic research and development is sadly ignored. Figures from just one important industry, the producers of farm chemicals, tell the story. According to the National Agricultural Chemicals Association, it now takes --on the average -- some ten years and an investment of $20 million or more for a single new product to reach the market, an increase of five hundred percent since 1969. The odds against a new discovery ever reaching the market, according to NACA, are now greater than one in 15,0004 'largely due to tightening governmental regulations and a demand for more and more testing." The answer, said another industry spokesman in recent testimony to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, is to inquire all government rulemakers to demonstrate that the benefits of proposed regulations are ' 'reasonably related" to the costs of compliance. Speaking for the American Industrial Health Council, Jackson Browning suggested the following approach to regu­ lation: that the "most cost effective" alternative should al­ ways be followed; that in the case of health and safety regulations the government should conduct "objective and scientifically valid health risk determinations'* before taking final action; and that in every case the government should be required to show "that the benefits of a regulation are reason­ ably related to its costs." This is good common sense, to which, I am sure, Jay Van Andel and most of the American people will say "Amen." (Feulner is president of Hie Heritage Foundation, a Washington-based public policy research organization.) Alliance Bible Church 3815 W. Bull Valley Rd. Rev. Gerald Robertson Sunday School • 9:45 . A.M. Service -11:00 P.M. Service • 7:00 Wed...Bible Study S Prayer 8:00 p.m. St. Francis National Catholic Church Flanders. Rd., east of Ringwood Rd. Sunday Masses - 11 a.m. Father A. Wodka - Pastor Chain 0'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4815 N. Wilmot Rd. Rev. Mitchell Considine Summer Schedule 10 a.m. Worship service with Nursery provided and Junior church Church Phone 497-3000 Por»onoge497-S060 - - Christian Science Society Liiiioln Rd. end Eastwood Lune Sunday Service -10:30 e.m. Sunday School • 10:30 a.m. Wed. Eve. S p.m. Reading Room Tuesday 4 Thursday 12 -4 p.m. Friday Eve. 7:30-8:30 Christ The King Catholic Church 5006 E. Wonder Lake Rood Wonder Lake, Illinois Sunday Masses: 8, 10 a.m., and noon. Eve. Moss 8 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev. Leo Bartel, Pastor Rectory Phone 385-1477 Sat. Eve Mass 5:3018:00 p.m. Fulfills Sun. Obligation Sun. Masses 7, 9,10:30 S 12:00 Week days 7:3019-Sat. 8 a.m. First United Methodist Church 3717 West Main Street Church phone 385-0931 Ralph Smith, Pastor Parsonage Phone: 385-1352 Schedule of Worship Services, Morning Worship: 8:00 am 19:30 am Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 E. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157, Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Illinois Sun. Worship 8 S 10:30 a.m. Sunday School • 9 a.m. (Nursery Facilities Available) St. Mary's Catholic Church Sat. Eve. Mass - 5 p.m. • Fulfills Sun. obligation Sunday Masses - 6:30, 8, 9:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11, 12 noon. McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st A 3rd Sunday, 11 a.m. For Information cell: 385-8512 or 312-683-3840 £hurch of God. Bay view Beach Community Bldg. Rev. Delmor Hayes P.O. Box 431, McHenry Services: Sunday School 10 a.m. Church Service 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Telephone: 385-8557 St. Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. KilduH, Pastor Phone 815-675-2288 Masses: Doily 8 a.m. Saturday - 4:00 p.m. Sunday - 7a.m.,9a.m., 11 a.m. Mount Hope Church United Methodist 1015 W. Broadway Pistakee Highlands Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. McHenry Evangelical Free Church 803 Royal Dr., McHenry (Meeting in gym at Carestoel) 344-1111-- Church Pastor Roy Wisner 1-653-9675' Sunday Service 10:30 to ll:30gm Sunday Eve Service 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:15 to 10:15 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Woukegan Rd. (W. Rt. 120) Rev. Hemann F. Groef 385-0859 385-1616 Sunday Worship, 7:45 S 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sunday School - Children and Youth. 9 a.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church 3706 W. St. Paul's « Green 385-0390 Rev. Wm. H. Morley, vicar Summer Schedule Sundey Services Holy Eucharist-8 a.m. Eucharist. Sermon-9 e.m. Church School and Coffee Hour Wednesdays Holy Eucharist-9:30 a.m. Holy Days as announced Wonder Lake Bible Church 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. Richard N. Wright. Pastor Sunday: ^Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service. 11 a.m. Bible Fellowship Hour 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: Midweek Prayer ond Proise Hour. 7:30 p.m Rev. Robert Repke, assistant to Pastor Tuesday, 7 p.m. • Shipmates Friday, 7 p.m.. - Awana Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood. Illinois Rev. James Segin Res. 648-2848 Church 653-6956 Sunday 9:15 a.m. Church Service Church School at 10:15 a.m. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints (MORMONS) 5209 N. Wolkup Ave. (across from Veterans Acres) Crystal Lake. Illinois Sunday School: 10:30 Sacrament Meeting: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Faith Presbyterian Church Lincoln 4 Chapel Hill Roads Rev. Eric J. Snyder Corporate-Worship 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Church School: Sunday School 9 a.m. Spring Grove Church United Methodist 8102 N. Blivin, Spring Grove III. Rev. Douglas White-Pastor Sunday Worship - 10:00 a.m. Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit, Pastor Rev. Raymond Kearny, Assoc. Pastor Sat., Eve. (Sun. obligation fulfilled 5 p.m.) Sunday 7:15! 8:30, 9:45, 11 * 12:15 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Sunday Church. 8:30 8 10:30 School. 9:15 Nursery Services Available United Pentecostal Church 258 Sunnyside-lakemoor Rev. Nolan Hilderbrand 312-279-6289 Sunday 9:45 S 6:30 p.m. Wed. 7:$0 p.m. Bible Study Fri. 7:30 p.m. Youth Service George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519 W. ELMSTREET McHENRY III.. 385-2400 Glaviano's Interiors & Palatine Millwork^ 385-3764 414 S. ROUTE 31 JUST NORTH OF McHENRY FLORAL Brake Parts. Co. P.O. BOX II McHENRY ILL 385-7000 Freund Funeral Home 7611 HANCOCK DR WONDER LAKE 728 0233 McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N GREEN STREET McHENRY ILL. 385-3000 First National Bank of McHenry 3814W.ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-5400 Ace Hardware 3729W. ELMSTREET McHENRY ILL. 385 0722 Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. BORDEN SWEff McHENRY, ILL. MS-5St0 Creative Kitchens ft Baths 3012W.RTE 120 McHENRY ILL 344-1180 McHenry State Bank First Baptist Church 509 Front St. 385 0083 Rev. Marshall E. Werry Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service. 7 00 p.m. Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3807 W ELM STREET McHENRY ILL. 385-0063 Guettler's Service, Inc. 818 N FRONT STREET McHENRY ILL. 385 9831 Mitchell Sales, Inc. BUICK--OLDS-OPEL 903 N FRONT ST McHENRY 485 7200 Complete Tailoring touts Pedecone 2S23W. LINCOLN RD. McHENRY, ILL. SSS-22S1 v ^ 4 3510 W ILM STREET McHENRY ILL. 315-1040 Coast to Coast Hardware g . 4400 W RTE. 120 McHENRY,MARKET PLACE

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