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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jul 1973, p. 10

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PAGE 10-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1973 FEMALE HELP WANTED! FEMALE HELP WANTED • CARD OF THANKS WAITRESS WANTED Apply in Person Rudy's Drive In 4621 W. Rte 120 McHenry. 111. 7-11/7-13 KAREN'S HALLMARK CARDS & GIFTS Mature Full Time Help Apply in Person Monday , 1238 N. Green St. McHeniy 7/11 FEMALE HELP WANTED MATURE YOUNG WOMAN With good typing and spelling skills to train for Jr. Medical Secretary, No shorthand needed. All dicta­ tion done on machine. Experience desirable. Permanent Full Time. Call Mrs. Lueth 335-1050 OR APPLY McHeniy Medical Group 1110 N. Green St. McHenry, 111. 7-3/7-13 FEMALE HELP WANTED! PETS FOR SALE MATURE WOMAN FULL TIME General office work. Tues­ day through Saturday and alternating Sundays, at ov­ ertime rate. Good start­ ing salary. Please call 815-385-2720 Closed Mondays ST. BERNARD 2 yr. old male, A.K.C. registered, offer - af ter 4 p.m. 385-4003. 7-6 7-18 A.K.C. Red Doberman Pin- seher, 6 months old. top blood l ines $150.00. 385-6740. 7-6 7-11 Thanks to Father Kulak and for prayers, gifts, cards, visitors and neighbors and a special thanks to the nice nursing staff. Mrs. Cecelia Blake 7-11 We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all our relatives and friends for their flowers, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. Melvin Radloff Jr., Family 7-11 We wish to thank the McHenry Rescue Squad, Father Petit, friends, relatives & neighbors, for cards, flowers and all acts of kindness shown to us, during our recent bereavement. The Family of Alice Mendyk 7-11 WANTED TO RENT Responsible working couple seeks 2 bedroom house in McHenry area by September 1st. Good references. Call 385- 6967 , 7-6 7-11 Executive and family desire 3 to 4 bedroom home, McHenry school district. Will consider rental purchase. 385-6882. 7-11 7-13 POET'S CORNER Somewhere , by Maria Heiser Somewhere, there must still be a place where people can live in peace wtth one another.... Where nobody questioned the color, creed or race and everyone calls a neighbor, a brother. Where children can play without knowing fear. Where people respect each other's rights where war is unknown, bloodsheds and fights. .. Where nature is untouched for everyone's joy where birds and creatures lay in the sun without being from a shotgun, destroyed. Where people can grow old in peace and grace and everyone pray to his own God... in his own believe and deep faith. Where ̂ rippled children can walk once again without being pitied, stared at and looked which gives a handicapped child so much extra pain. Where black, yellow, red and white, can live and work together hand in hand somewhere, on our planet earth, there must still be such a land... Maybe in reality, there is no such land but with good will and a helping hand with love for each other. .. we will build someday, such a land IRISH SETTER, female 14 years with house $75. 385-1188. 7-11-73 ^SEUS* MALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED CARPENTERS ROUGH TRIM WORK THE YEAR ROUND CLOSE TO HOME As one of the largest and fastest growing carpenter contractors, we are in a position to offer year round work near home. No layoffs or lost time should the particular job you may be working on run slow or finish completely. We can place you on another of our jobs even the same day or the "following morning. An equal opportunity employer. NOW HIRING IN THESE AREAS: HIRE JUST THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOB Phone 385-0170 to place your ad Challenge For Explorers 500 With moist of today1! teen­ agers better informed and more worldly than possibly any past generation, high school age boys and girls find it/dif­ ficult to find experiences that challenge their education and overall abilities. According to John Maxson and Terri Roewer, co-sponsors of Ex­ plorers 500, the purpose of their group is to provide this challenge by stimulating an awareness of the social, in­ dustrial, and leisure elements of our modern world. Explorers 500 was,organized one year ago and has since taken over twenty trips to places of interest in the McHenry area and northern Illinois. Members toured Zion Nuclear Power station and studied the systems necessary to convert raw fuels into electricity. They visited one of Chicago's largest computer facilities and the executive offices of one of its largest corporations. The group toured the Switzer Boat company and heard Mr. Switzer himself discuss the challenges of being in business for yourself. They took a trip through the Wauconda Tool and Die company, seeing one of the most complete shops for the professional restoration of antique and classic automobiles. Although the group has ex­ perienced many unusual ac­ tivities, one of the most in­ teresting was their trip last week to Traylor Engineering in Palatine. Speed specialist, Gary Valine, demonstrated how this relatively small shop builds engines to propel some of the world's fastest race cars. Those who attended saw two of / • ARLINGTON HEIGHTS • PALATINE • BUFFALO GROVE • BARTLETT • ELK GROVE VILLAGE • HOFFMAN ESTATES . GLEN ELLYN ELMHURST WOODRIDGE OAK BROOK VVHEATON WHEELING FOX LAKE GLENVIEW WESTMONT MOUNT PROSPECT HANOVER PARK ELGIN SCHAUMBURG ROSELLE STREAMWOOD CAROL STREAM 5-15 ACRES with or without buildings. 385-5789. 6/27TF1 WANTED Someone Adult to take Adult for a motorcycle driving test after some prac­ tice on your cycle $?, 385- 7899 anytime. 7-11 R&D THIEL, INC 359-7150 1700 RAND ROAD, PALATINE 7/3TF12 PLAN A GARAGE SALE WITH ALL THE ITEMS CLEANED OUT OF THAT BASEMENT, ATTIC, To Place Your Ad Phone 385-0170 PAYABLE IN ADVACE IS YOUR PIANO UNUSED? Has your child grown and your piano now gone si­ lent? Johnsburg School district 12 needs at least one for the new middle school opening in Sep­ tember. PLEASE HELP. 385-2555 6/27TF12 PET CENTER JJo'fc p£r FOR PETS THAT NEED A HOME OR ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR MASTER As a public service ol the McHenry Plaindealer al l ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are I ree. The only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good i iomes without charge or you are trying to find the owner ol a pet that has strayed into your posse.^ftqn. TO BE GIVEN AWAY male German Shepherd, l'/2 years old, sandy colored. Complete with dog house and chain, Loves children. Phone 653-6986. 7-11 9 BABY domestic white rats. 385-9353 7-11-73 COCKO-POO, silver, doesn't like small children, 6 mos. old. 385- 4754. 7-11-73 Smoke Grey kittens, good with children, litter trained. 385-3753. 7-11-73 FOUND Black & white rabbit , vicinity Pistakee Terrace. 385-1208 7-11-73 Sell those no longer needed items with a garage sale. Phone 385-0170 to place your ad. REAL ESTATE WILL PAY CASH. For 2 bedroom or larger home. 815- 678-4221. 6-22 7-27 By owner, in Pistakee Hills area. 2 - %acre heavily wooded lots. $6,500.00. and $5,000. 312-497-4192. 7/6-7/13 BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM FRAME RANCH 2 lots, fruit trees, insul­ ated 2 car garage, Abase­ ment, lg. kit., and dining area with built ins-fcu:lo- sets. $24,900,00 ^ 815-385-8653 7/6-7/13 HOLIDAY HILLS 5 room ranch on corner lot. Some furniture in­ cluded. Several trees on lot, community well, en­ joy the fun of using Gris- wold Lake. $22,500 BETTER HOMES, REALTOR 815-338-6916 7-11/7-13 REAL ESTATE VAL MAR ESTATES CALL TO THE COUNTRY Delightful 3/4 acre rural community setting is befitt­ ing this smart young ranch barely a year old with 1800 sq. ft. of living area, 3 br's, 1 3/4 baths, 1st floor family room with fireplace plus a bsmt. ready to finish to a recreation room. Kitchen completely equipped with adjoining formal dining room, attached garage, brick and frame exterior blends ideally into the setting. Low 50's MURRIE-BEHM & ASSOCIATES REALTORS 352 Center St., Grayslake, III. 312-223-8178 7-11/7-13 Leaders in the Explorers 500 program are, top, left to right, Gary Swanson and Kurt Mayer; and bottom, from left, Mark Koerber, Scott Nimsgern, Joe Karwacki and Terri Roewer, sponsor. AUare from McHenry. America's fastest cars readied for the track. being High school age people in­ terested in anything (or everything) and feel they could contribute to an organization dedicated to just looking around, call 459-2800 and ask for Extension 11. We Wonder Why is it that a person who snores never has insomnia? -Eagle, Wichita. Similar The biggest trouble with success these days is that the recipe is just about the same as that for a nervous breakdown. -Pilot, Norfolk. Professional And then there was the lawyer's secretary who told her boy friend, "Stop and/or I'll slap your face." -Exhaust, Tulsa, Okla. 1 bedroom house in Wonder Lake. $165.00 per month. $150.00 security deposit. Call after 6: P.M. 653-9376 7-11 7-13 Available July 15th. 1 bedroom furnished apartment - 2 bedroom furnished apartment - 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment, on Pistakee Bay. All utilities furnished. 385-0176. 7-11 7-13 1 Br. furn. apt. McHenry area. All utilities paid $130 month. Available immediately. 815-459- 7718. 7-6 7-11 2 Bedroom, air conditioned, 1st floor apartment, stove and ref. and heat furnished, Near stores. Sec. dep. and ref. req. 385-5324. 7-11 Hall for Rent. Capacity 125, Kitchen Facilities, table and chairs. $125.00 including dram shop provision. Call 497-3626 for appointment. 7/3TF12 REAL ESTATE By Owner: 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car attached garage, central air, beamed cathedral ceiling, double fireplace, full basement! In a prestige area. Asking $39,500.00 No brokers. 385-4999. 7-11 7-13 ' WONDER LAKE ROYALTY - The new Miss Wonder Lake, Kim Karlson, 17, is shown, center, with first runner-up, Susan Ohlrich, 19, at left, and Connie Harrison, 16, second runner-up. Miss Karlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karlson of 4108 W. Lake Shore drive, will represent her home community in the county fair queen judging early in August. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD NOTICE FARMERS NOTE HIGHEST PRICE PAID for down and crippled cat tie subject to state inspec tion. Prompt and efficient service. No middle^ m^n Call Collect 815-568-7234 7-3/8-15 DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOTICE Public Notice DORKIE'S PIZZA NOW SERVING Pan Pizza, not to thin, not to thick, just right, 4213 W. Rt. 120 385-6981 Delivery Service. 6p.m. to 12p.m. _7-6^7-13 NOTICE BEGINNING OBEDIENCE1 CLASSES Northern Illinois Dog Club1 10 WEEK COURSE FOR $20.00 I Register at Crystal Lake| Nature Center, 7 P.M. (JULY 24. No dogs first! night. Aqy questions call' 459-0564 between 5:00-7:00P.M. 7-11/7-20 10 LUCKY HOMEOWNERS Will have aluminum trim supplied FREE, with pur­ chase of insulating alu­ minum siding during our Winter Sale. Any size house •Labor & Material $488. completely installed. Call now 455-0577 FOX RIVER SIDING CO. Crystal Lake, III. *700 FT. You're Way Ahead with Want Ads 7/3TF12

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