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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Mar 1968, p. 9

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Male Help Wanied Male Help Wanted THE McHENRY PLAIKDRMJ£B WED., MAR. 13, 1968 -PLAINDEALER-PG. 9 ILLINOIS COIL SPRING CO. IS EXPANDING STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS COILING AND GRINDING MACHINE OPERATORS PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Paid Holidays and Vacations Hospitalization, surgical and life insurance. COME AND TALK TOUS-- YOU WILL FIND EXCELLENT WORKING ATMOSPHERE 'AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER' 1415 N. Industrial Drive McHenry 385-1090 HELP WAMTEB SHAKE PARTS COMPANY Invites you to become a member of our McHenry team. Why commute MALE TOOL & CUTTER GRINDERS 1st & 2nd Shift- Maintenance Men (experienced in electrical and machinery repair) 2nd & 3rd Shift Set Up Men 2nd Shift Machine Operators 2nd Shift STOCK MEN 2nd & 3rd Shift FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS 2nd & 3rd Shift Assemblers * 2nd Shift Shift Our benefit program includes: Hospitalization, life and major medical insurance effective within 30 days Paid Holidays Liberal paid vacation • Progressive rate ranges Choice of Shifts Night Shift Premium Steady Employment Promotional opportunity • Credit Union Jury Duty Pay OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru FrI. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - Noon <il5) 385-7000 BRAKE PARTS COMPANY Male Help Wanted JANITOR Needed to work from 4:00 p.m. to Midnight 5 day week NO Saturday or Sunday work Steady Employment Excellent Benefits Apply in Person to: Mr. V. J. Grimm 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday Mort©si International, Inc. Research Center Woodstock 3-13/3-15-68 HELP WANTED COOK and experienced waitress. Apply in person. Harmony Resort, 614 W. Bald Knob Rd„ McHenry, Call 385-1488. 3-13/3-15-68 MAN OR WOMAN wanted for broiler cooking. Call before 9:00 a.m., or after 5:00 pjn. 385-2568. 3-13-68TF112 MALE or female to clean beauty salon. Call 385-9717. 3-13/3-15-68 WANTED Real Esiaie Sales Representative Male or Female Excellent opportunity. Write full particulars to Box 111 c/o McHenry Plaindealer 3-1-68TF2 SHOP IN McHENRY Female Helo Wanted WANTED: Licensed cosmetology instructor for part time or full time. Day or evening classes. Call McHenry Beauty School, 385- 2290. 3-1-68TF1-2 WANTED: Lay teacher 5th or 6th grade level. St. Joseph School, Richmond for school year 1968-1969. Send resume to Box 114 c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 3-13/3-20-68 FOR RENT OFFICE. McHenry. Excellent location, off street parking, air conditioned and all utilities furnished. Reasonable. Call 385-1327. 3-1-68TF1-2 MULTIPLE offices available in expanding area of Richmond, with large spacious reception room. Will rent individually. If you want to start a store or open an office in this thriving community, see or call Arnold N. May, office, 815-678-286! or home - 815- 678-6681. 3-6r68TF 1-2 MODERN OFFICE Panelled, drapes and air conditioned. In professional building in heart of McHenry. CALL 312-JU7-0177 3-13/3-15-68 HALL FOR RENT ALL OCCASIONS UP TO 200 CASEY'S 2601 S. River Road Griswold Lake McHenry, Illinois CALL 385-2487 3-1-68TF 1-2 PLEASANT ROOM for working gentleman in town. Call 385-0299. 3-8/3-13-68 COZY, modern 3 % room apartment in McCullom Lake. Reasonable, all 385-6344. 3-13-68 HOUSE for rent, Pistakee Lake area. 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, all utilities furnished. $150 per month. Call 385-1488. 3-13/3-15-68 For Rent or For Sale 2 BEDROOM home, large rooms, full basement, fenced in yard. Call 385-1616. 3-13/3-15-68 FOR SALE OR RENT in Volo. Grocery store and all equipment, newly decorated with 4 room apartment above the store. Reasonable rent. Call 385-4139 after 6 p.m. 3-8/3-22-68 WANTED TO RENT Employment Agencies Employment Agencies ifflffftf'ff "A good place to work" ibGu N. Industrial Dr. McHENRY Lab Techs--Physical testing of company products. Will traii^$400 to $600 month. Layout Draftsmen--Assist engineers with design and development projects. "Any experience qualifies. $550 to $750 month Institutional Sales Mgr.--Responsible for entire sales activities for food manufacturing concern. Opportunity to relocate if desired . . to $16,000. Product Engineer--Develop and trouble shoot new products and equipment. College degree qualifies to $11,000. Programmers--IBM Programmers experienced on 1400, 1410, 1440 or 360 tape disc systems-to $11,000. Knowledge of manufacturing applications helpful. WIDE .. Personnel Inc. PHONES: 815-338-8200 - 312-236-5848 235 Benton S,t. Woodstock, 111. ^ M-T-W 9-5, Th-F 9-7, Sat. 9 - Noon IP68 ALL POSITIONS FREE | if you can't come in mail this coupon • NAME 11 ADDRESS Jj g Phone No Age g j I ® Current Position Current Salary ilFrn Position Desired mr Help Housekeepers and Dietary Aides Full time positions 5 day week ' Excellent starting salary plus fringe benefits. Apply Personnel Department McHEHHY HOSPITAL 3516 W. Waukegan Road McHenry, HI. (815) 385-2200 ext. 645 3-13/3-15-68 HOUSEKEEPER and baby sitter; country home, live in. Call 338-0770 between 9 A.M. & 5 P.M. or 943-5200 after 5 P.M: or Sunday. 3-13/3-15-68 McHENRY school principal wants house to rent. 2 or 3 bedroom preferred. Will supply security deposit if necessary. Call 385-0640 during school hours. 3-13-68TF1-2 FULL TIME lady for salgs and stock room. Apply at once in person to Harry Dean, Ben Franklin, McHenry, 111. 3-13/3-15-68 Business Opportunities DU PONT Distributorships Available SPARE TIME INCOME Refill and collect money from NEW TYPE HIGH QUALITY coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $750 to $2950 cash to invest. Six to ten hours per week can net excellent income. More full time. For personal interview write: P.O. Box 35, Northfield, Illinois 60093. Include phone number. 3-13/3-20-68 rj&RD QF TFIKS Words cannot adequately express our gratitude to those who expressed their sympathy and helpfulness to us so beaufully at the time of our recent sorrow. A Special thanks to the nurses and doctors of McHenry Hospital and Father Rudden and Father Baumhofer. May God bless you all. The family of Gertrude Kloeckner 3-13-68 We express our most sincerest thanks to the McHenry Loyal Order of Moose #691 for their wonderful co-opera tion and help March 10 at our mid-winter conference. We are truly proud of "Our Men". McHenry Women of the Moose 3-13-68 We wish to tiiank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received on the death of our loved one. Everything was appreciated so very much. Mrs. J. Walter Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. George Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilpin 3-13-68 I want to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, gifts and prayers I received while in the Woodstock Memorial Hospital. Marvin Arseneau 3-13-68 FOR SALE OR TRADE REGULATION size pool table for sale or will trade for self storing ping pong table. Excellent condition. Call 385-1008. 3-13/3-15-68 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Esther Fuog Deceased, FILE NO„ 68-P-58 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on February 26, 1968, to Russell Fuog, 914 Forest Avenue, River Forest, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Herrick, McNeill, McElroy & Peregrine, 105 West Madison street, Chicago, Illinois and that the first Monday in the month of April, 1968, is the claim date for the estate. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate Office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O^'EIL Clerk of the Court PUB. March 6,13,20, 1968 PUBLIC NOTICE A state of Illinois law known as the "Uniform Act of Regulating Traffic o n Highways" Article XVI, section 134, authorizes the regulation of weight of loads on highways and twp. roads. Under certain climatic conditions excessive loads will seriously damage roads. A period of not more than 90 days in any one year is allowed for road load protection. BE IT RESOLVED THEREFORE, that because the spring of the year is a most critical timo in the life of a road when frost is leaving the ground and excessive loads hauled over the roads at this timo will cause great damage, ^the McHenry Twp. Board of Auditors acting with the advice of the Twp. Highway Commissioner may post the entire system of McHenry Twp. roads with signs limiting the loads including the weight of the vehicles to not 'more than eight thousand (8000) pounds per axle and that all law .enforcement offices use diligence in enforcing said law. H'enalty. . .$100.00. . .fine, by iqrder of McHenry Township Road District Commissioner. ^ Clarence Regner Pub. - March 6, 13, 1968 USE THE CLASSIFIEDS PETE F®SmF MINIATURE Schnauzers, 6 weeks old, A.K.C. registered Call 385-1700. 3-13/3-15-68 LAKES, Yorkshires, Terriors, tiny stud service. English champ stock, A.K.C., puppies available. Come take a pick Call 815-385-3926. 3-14/4-5-68 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. A.K.C. registered. Male and female. Large bonded. Sable, black and tan. Call 385-3449 evenings. 3-1-68TF1-2 WANTED Pets Thai Need A Home 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. FOUND FOUND 5 WEEK OLD brown and white female kitten. Call 385- 3606 after 2:30 P.M. - 3-13-68 MONGREL DOG. Fully house broken. Call after 5 P.M. 385-1698. • 3-13-68 Gomer Zylch Candi One of the four young men pictured above will be crowned the Gomer Zylch of McHenry high school at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance this week Friday, March 15, in the school gym. From left to right, they are Eric Weiss, freshman; Judd Decker, sophomore; Tony Koleno, junior; PLAINDEALER PHOTO and Jim Smith, senior. Voting for the four candidates is by donation, to continue throughout the week, and the young man who accounts for the greatest amount of money is declared winner. Candidates were selected by a vote of the classes. If n /fAMIlfni LUCK, ym BY HELEN HALE * Every time your pulse beats, three new babies are born into the world. Only one of these is delivered by a trained attendant. UNICEF helps to train midwives. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ,McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Wilma Kaye Heinmiller Deceased, FILE NO. 68- P-48. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of' the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on February 19, 1968, to Charles W„ Heinmiller, 1301 N. Eastwood Lane, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Carroll & Aiello, 329 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, and thatthe first Monday in the month of April, 1968, is the claim date for the estate. Clahi^s against said estate should txKfiled in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET 0*NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Feb. 28, March 6,13,1968) A cake takes less time to cook perfectly if cooked in a dark metal or enameled pan, rather than a dull-finished aluminum pan. Roquefort cheese is an imported sheep's milk product. It's counterpart, made from cow's milk, is known as Blue cheese in the United States, as Stilton cheese in England and as Gorgonaolz in Italy. One cup of uncooked rice makes about t h r e e cups cooked rice, enough for six servings. Butter white bread on both sides and place a slice of American cheese on one piece. Place sardines over cheese. Top with other piece of bread. Toast in electric gfill or oven until golden brown for a tasty luncheon treat. Brown pork chops on both sides and place in a casserole with c o r e d , s l i c e d u n p e e l e d a p p l e s , brown sugar and butter. Bake until done. Helen's Favorite; Ice Cream Float (Makes 1 serving) 1 cup cold milk 2 tablespoons chocolate syrup 1 scoop peppermint or coffee ice cream Gradually stir milk into syrup. Beat or shake well. Pour into tall glass and add ice cream. Mr. Louis Afmstrong . WANTED: 17, 18 or 20 ft. aluminum canoe. Call 385-7393 3-13/3-15-68 Time To Spare By GERALD ANDREWS - Retirement Adviser PART GERMAN Shepherd, 6 months old, female. Good with children. Call 385-2645 after 6 P.M. 3-13-68 Looking into Your Future I may not be a prophet or the son of a prophet, but L predict somebody's future most every day. Have to in my business. Folks keep coming in with problems of h e a l t h , f i nance, family relations, and so on. And they expect me to tell them what's going to happen if they do this,, that or the other. Can't say I'm batting a thousand in the fortune-telling league Still my average is pretty good. Should be. I get plenty of support from the exp e r t s , beginning with Uncle Sam and the publications of the official bureaus in Washington. When I have the facts and figures, prediction isn't so difficult. Which reminds me of the "Planping for Tomorrow" kit put out by Harvest Years, the magazine for retfred people. This kit contains information about every major problem you can think of. Health, Housing, Financial Planning, Leisure Activities, You and the Law, How to Earn Money in Retirement, and How to Guard Against Frauds & Quacks are the major subjects covered. More than 116 pages of vital information you need to know. Is your main concern a good place to retire to? Or living within-the reduced income you'll have after retirement? Or a hobby to occupy the hours that used to go into your job? Or how you and your wife can stay healthy with the added years? The Harvest Years kit shows you how to look for the answers to such questions.' Take the four questions above. Here's how you might bundle all of your answers into one momentous decision regarding your later life. Suppose you and your wife want to live in the sun near the sea. Your income won't be sufficient to keep you comfortably in a big northern city. Both of you are partial to mild outdoor sports like bowling and shuffle board. And she suffers from a slight touch of arthritis.. Juggling all these factors, you might well decide to move to Florida. But what suits you, may not suit your neighbor at a l l . There's only one piece of advice that I give all of my clients. Don't wait for retirement to take care of itself -- it rarely does. The time to plan is now. You need to take a look into your future. One way to do this is to consult the Harvest Years "Planning for Tomorrow" kit. Try it. Better than tea leaves or a ouija board. Send your name, address and zip code number to Harvest Years Publishing Co., Inc., Dept TSK, 104 East 40th St., N Y. 10016. along with $3.00 cash, check or money order, and they'll send you one. Learn the seven warning signals of cancer. You'll be in good company. 1. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 2. A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere. 3. A sore that does not heal. 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. 5. Hoarseness or cough. 6. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. . 7.*Change in a wart or mole. If a signal lasts longer than two weeks, see your doctor without delay. It makes sense to know the seven warning signals of cancer. It makes sense to give to the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY f Skm&W

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