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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Oct 1971, p. 15

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BOATS & MOTORS 1970 SWITZER CRAFT. Trail­ er and many extras. Must sell this week. Best offer over $1,500. 312-498-1872. 9 to 5. 10 13 1015 GARAGE SALE CONTINUOUS BARN SALE. 7218 McCullom Lake Road. Wonder Lake, HI. OPEN EV­ ERY DAY. 108 1015 OARAGE SALE Friday and Saturday, October 15th and 16th 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 3702 W. Clover Ave. Edgebrook Heights, McHenry 8 tracks, like new, metal cabinets, some furniture, linens, glasses, electric knife sharpener, clothes, womans sizes 16-18, boys sizes 12 to 14, much misc. 1013-10 15 71 GARAGE SALE Saturday, Oct. 16th 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rugs, Knick Knacks, Toys, Games, Household Goods and Appliances. 2101 Coolidge Sunset View Just off Chapel Hill Rd. 1013 1015 71 BASEMENT SALE Saturday, Oct. 16th noon to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17th 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. No earlier than hours stated. Blue oval braid rug, stereo speakers, silver items, misc. kitchen goods, toys, babies, ladies, boys, and mens clothes and much, much more. 4508 W. Home Ave. Lakeland Park, McHenry (1 block north of Rt. 120) 1013-1015 71 GARAGE SALE OAKHURST SUBDIVISION 909 S. Totem Trail McHenry, 111. 385-8678 Sal., Oct. 16th & Sun., Oct. 17th 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ladies and childrens cloth­ ing, furniture, and other * miscellaneous household items. 10 13-1015 MOVING SALE Double bureau and head­ board, good condition $60. Vacuum cleaner $10. Lamps and misc. FRIDAY, OCTOCBER 15th SATURDAY, OCT. 16th 12 noon to 4 p.m. FAIR OAKS SUBD. 2607 Fairoaks off River Road 10 13 NOTICE TUTORING for PRIMARY GRADES 1 thru 4 -- Math A Reading 17 YEAR TEACHING EXPERIENCE Phone 385-5621 after 6:80 p.m. MRS. FOSS S71 NOTICE We are contemplating the erec­ tion of a modern professional office building on a main thor­ oughfare within the city lim­ its of McHenry. We have more than adequate parking. If you have any Interest in leasing space in such a building please CALL 385-1580 10 1TF12 SCHROEDER METAL CRAFT EVERYTHING FOR THE FIREPLACE Screens - All Types Custom fitted screens Glass enclosures Grates andirons, fire sets and bellows. GIFT ITEMS • Glass, Brass, Wood and Metal. Mon. thru Sat. - 9 to 5 Sunday - 12 to 5:80 1730 S. Rte. 31 McHenry, M. 101TF2 PRIVATE INVENTORY of professionally made sea­ sonal and holiday decora­ tive arrangements, candles, vases and arrangement sup­ plies for you at fantastic reductions. Everything must go. Friday, October 15 • Noon to 9 p.m. Saturday, October 16 12 noon to 6 p.m. 4818 Sioux Lane Coonsy Heights, McHenry, 111. 885-8865 10 13 1015 T) he Watty Clinic Dick is brilliant in his I.Q. and an adult in physical develop­ ment. Yet he H> still at the toddler age in his emotional growth. Actually, people with "sticky fingers" publicly label themselves as being at the diaper stage! So pass along this Case Record to any such im­ mature adults! And find out your emotional age by the test below! By - George W. Crane, Ph. D., M.D. CASE J-539: Dick D., aged 18, is immature. "Dr. Crane," an older business man informed me, "Dick wants me to endorse him for an appointment to West Point. "And he is a good student. Besides, he looks mature and talks well. "But he has sticky fingers! "When he visited my office, he would take things and slip them in his pockets. "Others have reported the same thing, sto I couldn't recommend him to our Military academy, for they'd wash him out pronto for such childish habits. "Dr. Crane, what causes intelligent adults to act so in­ fantile?" STICKY FINGERS * In psychology we stress several types of "age." The calendar thus sets your chronological age, which in Dick's case today is 18 years. But we also have another yardstick called "mental age." Dick is actually superior therein, for his I.Q. (In- NOTICE NOTICE MtMOQOOteOOMOMOOOMeMMtOttOtMt L E A F C O L L E C T I O N from McHenry Disposal and Woodstock Disposal Wondering what to do with all those leaves? We are attempting to solve the problem by making available special plastic bags in which to dispose of your leaves. Available now, these bags can be purchased for only 20c per bag, including dis­ posal charge. Use as many-, as you need. There will be no other charge for these special bags. Leaf bags also available at: RUCK'S HDWE. NYE'S TRUE VALUE as well as ACE HARDWARE. NOTICE rORRENT PUT a new face on your old house with aluminum siding. Any size home $399 labor and material. 459-8008. 101TF12 READ THE CLASSIFIEDS FOR REMT SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT with private patio, electric heat, refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal. See or call May Development Co. 9716 N. Rt. 12 Richmond, Illinois 815-678-2861 10 6TF 12 4~ROOM HOME, Wonder Lake, semi-furnished. Utilities includ­ ed, $175, adults. Call 312-AU7- 1893. 101TF12 DELUXE 2 bedroom apt., in 1967 puma hard top tent town. Available Nov. 1st. Stove camper, sleeps 6, like new with & ref. included. No pets, fold down table. $650 or trade Lease and references required. for boat or snowmobile. 815- 385-2260. 10 8TF12 653-3977. 10 13 10 15 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Fully carpeted, range and refrigerator. No pets, 1 year lease available now. 4014 KANE AVENUE McHENRY 385-5123 Call 885-8042 Saturday and Sunday. 10 1TF12 ROOM FOR RENT, working gentleman preferred. 385-0053 1013 71 5 BEDROOM, bsmt., new deco­ rated interior, garage, in town McHenry 312-537-0764. 10 13 15 71 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, refrigerator and range furnish­ ed. Pay own electric $120 a mo. security deposit required. Ring- wood 815-385-2639 or 815-653- 9286. 1013-10 15 71 FORSALE OR TRADE telligence Quotient^proves that he has a superior mental age of 24 years. But in his "emotional age" he is still at the toddler stage! For pre-kindergarten kiddies have no aversion to taking a tricycle standing in a neigh­ boring yard. Nor do they leave another child's candy or toys alone, but will appropriate them as their very own. For toddlers have little sense of property rights. Fences have no more legal meaning to a baby or toddler than to a dog! So a brilliant adult male, like • Dick, though he is 18 years old by the calendar, is still a tod­ dler in his emotional age. Many teen-agers thus flaunt before adult society the fact that they are almost at the diaper stage in their emotional „ immaturity. In pioneer days, such violators of adult rules of the game of life, were forced to be on public exhibition. They had their hands and legs locked in the wooden "Stocks," while derisive citizens tossed rotten eggs and potatoes at them. Some Americans have publicly urged that we return to this pioneer use of the "stocks" as a means of punishing the teen-age offenders, now let off by indulgent society with barely a warning lecture, which is merely a psychological slap on the wrist. Any teen-ager or adult petty crook may merit a second chance. The Bible says if a man smite f us on one cheek, we should turn i the other, also. But Christ didn't urge us to keep up this head-turning in­ definitely ! High schools and Sunday schools would do better to discuss these local cases of emotional immaturity, than to grow so frenzied about Rhodesia or the grave in­ justices we have done to Stalin ' and Ho Chi Minh! People who steal, often do so 1 because they feel insecure, either due to threatened divorce, the menopause, or the fact they are orphans or socially ostracized by their own shcool group. Psychiatry is then indicated, but we shall never have enough M.D. psychiatrists, so yofl smart newspaper readers can use columns like this to help show people like Dick how they appear- to outsiders. And send for my "Behavior Test for Teen-Agers," en­ closing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cents, for it quickly will show everybody's emotional age level! 4 (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, en­ closing a long stamped, ad­ dressed envelope and 20 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) PAGE 15-PLAI.NDEALER-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1971 FOR RENT FOR RENT SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS ARE COMING IN OCTOBER DOES YOUR ONE - BEDROOM APARTMENT OFFER???? Dishwasher Disposal Frost-free Refrigerator. Electric Range. 4 Kitchen with Serving Counter. Carpeting. Ample Closets. Fireplace. Air Conditioning. Swimming Pool. Recreation Room. Laundry Facilities. Separate Storage. Sound Proof Construction. Security Building. Walking distance to schools, trains and shopping? WE DO AT $175 PER MONTH JAMES TERRACE APARTMENTS Fourth and James Street McHenry, 111. 3856314 385-6757 385-7407 .3 1015 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE FO FA! RESU R ST ILTS PHC INE 385-4 1170 We Don't Claim People Will Line Up Like This When You Advertise In The McHenry Plaindealer... ...as a Matter of Fact, The Fourth Man In Line Just Wants Change For a Quarter. PET CENTER OOTAPif fQp YO ̂" PETS THAT NEED A HOME ito OR ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR MASTER As a public service of the McHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are Free The only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good homes without charge or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed into your possession. TO BE GIVEN AWAY WHITE STANDARD POODLE. 6 years old, AKC papers. Good with children. Call 312-526-7027. 1013 PART BEAGLE AND PART SPANIEL, 4 yrs. old, good with children, male, all shots. 815-653-9398. 10 13 71 8 MONTH OLD COCK-A-POO, all shots, housebroken, male. Loves children. 3854309. 10 13 71 DACHSHUND, 9 months old. Trained, good with children. 385-8652. 10 13 2 SHEPHERD COLIJE PUPS. 815-648-2132. 1013 3 YR. OLD FEMALE, part Dachshund and Wirehaired Terrier. Good for older couple without small children. Good watch dog. 653-9387. 10 8 NE» A GARAfil? ItT US BUtlD tTJ There's Still Time To Have Yours Built Now In Time To Protect Your Car This Winter • Enclosed Porches • Gutters Repaired • Roof Repaired or replaced ANDERSON'S Residential & Commercial Maintenance Sandy Anderson - 17 Years Local PH. 385-1573 McHENRY k Ult But Many Others Have Proven Results. Try It, Call 385-0170 The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 West Elm Street McHenry, III.

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