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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Aug 1974, p. 13

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PACE 14 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY^ AUGUST 21,1974 Full Time, salt delivery individual wanted. Tom Huemann Water Conditioning 385-8093 8-16 TF 12 WANTED semi driver to load and haul hay. Full time, year r o u n d . B e n e f i t s John Henricks, Inc. Hand & Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights, 111. 312-253- 0185 8-21 8-23 WANT TO EARN MONEY WHILE BUILDING YOUR MUSCLE POWER? Try RUBBER MOLDING No experience necessary $2.75 per hour to start 385-7886 8-21 8-23 |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii^ WANTED | | Reliable Young Man | 5 for tire service H department. Experienced = E in passenger or truck tiresE E preferred, but not = E necessary. | Phone: I I 459-5114 I 8-21 8-23 E ^imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifr FEMALE HELP WANTED Secretary for law office in Fox Lake. Good skills required. 312- 587-6088. * 8-16 8-21 Cleaning lady for condominium, part time. Call 459-3669 between 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. 8-16 8-21 Waitress wanted, hours flexible, Call after 2:00 P.M 385-3120. 8-21 8-23 WANTED-babysitter 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in my home - must provide own transportation. Ask for Elaine. Call 385-6906 between 9 & 1. 8-16 8-21 WAITRESS WANTED, Experienced. Apply in person. Longhorn Steakhouse, 615 W. Rand Rd., McHenry, 111. 8-16 8-21 HOW DOES A WOMAN TODAY MAKE MORE THAN $150 PER WEEK? QUEEN'S WAY to FASHION invites you to join us and make $30 to $40 per even­ ing for 2 or 3 hours. No cash outlay. Car nec­ essary. Leader opportuni­ ties also available. Call Collect 312-477-7505 815-385-8488 7-10 8-30 RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST kMain responsibilities willl to answer the telephone ^and act as receptionist,/ fsome typing and filing also .included. Call Diane for( lappointment. 459-5500 Robino-Ladd Co. 451 Coventry Green Crystal Lake, Illinois 8-21 8-23 REAL ESTATE Mini farm, also larger farm. Development property in southern Wisconsin, Lloyd Schuld, Jefferson, Wisconsin 53549. * v., 8 16 8-21 $1,000.00 DOWN Low Interest New, three bedroom ranch, FULLY CARPETED $27,900 312-259-5983 8-9 8-21 FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman work in child care cen- ; er in McHenry. Exper- ; ence in working with a ; roup of 4 and 5 year old j hildren necessary. ; Call 385-2499 I 8-21 8-23; DENTAL ASSISTANT FULL TIME Please send resume to: McHenry Plaindealer Box 546 McHenry, III. 60050 7-31TF 1-21 WANTED EXPERIENCED DAY WAITRESS CALL CRYSTAL LAKE COUNTRY CLUB 459-1237 8-14 8-23. REAL ESTATE A I R C O N D I T I O N E D condominium, spat'ious living room. Separate dining area, kitchen, all appliances, washer, dryer, 2 bedrooms, l 'j baths, roofed patio, storage closet, pool Mid 20's financing available 815-385-2327. 8-16 8-23G Brand new 2 bedroom, 2 bath ground floor Whispering Oaks, condominium apartment, 1 car attached garage with electric door opener, everything new. all appliances, drapes, carpet, air conditioner, never occupied, save over $3,500.00 from todays prices Beautiful view, owner will finance. 385- 0869 8-14 8-21G 5 ROOM Dl'PLEX $14,000, $1,000 down. Approximately $160. per mo. including taxes, water, snow plowing, front lawn maintenance, water, garbage &, insurance. 815-385- 1079 8-21 tf 1-2 WISCONSIN 3 wooded acres 120 ft. lake frontage $4,995.00. 815- 459-7865. 8-21 8-30 BY OWNER. 5 bedroom raised ranch, rec. room, indoor swimming pool, $55,000. Will consider contract. Days. 385- 9585. Evenings 385-6897 8-16 8-23G BY OWNER, SPACIOUS 5 br brk home w-plastered walls, lg. cpted kit. w-glass slid. drs. to deck overlooking scenic view Lv. rm. w-frplc., form, d r., huge fam. rm. w-bar & frplc., rec. rm on lower level, 2 baths, ample closet & stor area, lg. lot, close to schools & churches. $48,500. Call after 6:00 p.m. or wknds. for appt. 815-653-4276. 8-7 tf 1-2 BY Owner. Newly remodeled 3 bedroom home, with family room, dining room and separate dining area, cent, air and many extras. Asking $24,000.00 Mortgage assumable 385-4999 G8-16 8-23 For Sale by Owner, 53 acres with one acre pond, winding creek and thickly wooded on North end of Wonder Lake, Illinois. Call 312-546-2789 days or 815-653-9645 evenings. 8-21 8-30 I I I I I I I I I FEMALE HELP WANTED RECEPTIONIST High School Board of Education is looking for an indi­ vidual with pleasant speaking voice and good grooming to answer busy telephone, and greet people at front reception desk. Must have typing skills. Applications may be obtained at the Board of Education Office 3926 W. Mriin St. High School Dist. 156 Phone 385-7900 8-14 8-23 WOMEN WANTED For coil winding, finishing and assembly for work in progressive coil and transformer plant in Johnsburg. Pleasant working conditions, Paid holidays, vacations and hospitalization. v Openings for full time day shift. PREM ENTERPRISES INC. 3519 N: Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry (Johnsburg) III. Apply in person. An equal opportunity employer \ I I I I I I I I I I 8 - 1 6 8 - 2 1 USED CAR SPECIAU 1972 RENAULT R15 A.T. , AIR COND. ONLY *27 4500 ALL MODELS OF REN & PUEGOETS IN St GOETTEL MOTOR SALES Route 1 2 0 3 M i l e s E a s t o f M c H e n r y , I l l i n o i s Phone(815)385 3330 m IS THE TIME TO BUY! ! • KITCHEN REMODELING • KITCHEN CABINETS Wood Made - White Meyer - Brammer - Ray Gold - Homecrest - Custom • VANIT0RIES STOCK & CUSTOM • MARBLE CORIAN & FORMICA TOPS - APPLIANCES - • Jenn Air • Roper • Corning • Broan Hoods • Coming & Vance Counter Savers GLAVIANO'S INTERIORS & Palatine Millwork PHONE 385-3764 414 So. Rte. 31 - McHenry, III. aA : X© K © HIGHWAY VIOLENCE MARKS WEEKEND (Continued From I'age 1) Ms. Odarczenko told deputies she was west-bound on the highway when the driver of the other ear appeared to slump over the wheel as his auto approached her from the opposite direction. Hopper's car veered across into her path and she was unable to avoid impact. Hopper said later, in the hospital, that he was unable to remember anything about the accident. Two accidents occurred at Route 120 and Hillside lane near Eastwood Manor this weekend. Friday afternoon Michael J. Thomas of 1006 Barberry lane, Mount Prospect, was cited for follow ing too closely when he hit a car operated by Michael J. Brunsfeld of 925 Wilkinson Parkway, Park Ridge. The Brunsfeld auto stopped to make a left turn and Thomas was unable to avoid impact Saturday afternoon, a similar accident occurred at the same intersection. Andris Iesalnicks of 4957 N. Kilbourn avenue, Chicago, had slowed to make a turn when his auto was hit in the rear by a vehicle operated by Kathryn A. Gohs of 3706 Overton drive, Solon Mills. Three passengers in Iesalnicks' auto were taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad for treatment of minor injuries. ANNOUNCE HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION (Continued From Page 1) he carried out at East. Monday, 8:30 a.m., A B; 9:30, (-I): 10:30, E-F; 1:30, G-H; 2:30, I-K; and Tuesday, 8:30, L- M . 9:30, N-P; 10:30, Q-Sh; 1:30, Si-Y and 2:30, V-Z. Stations for registration will follow this order: I-Bus passes and information; 2--Nurse (physical examinations); 3- Lockers and locks; 4-- Schedules. book bills, etc ; 5-- Counselors; 6--Feec; 7-- Emergency information; 8-- Pictures; 9-Cashiers and 10- Yearbook The basic book bill at East is $16.50, which includes book rental, towel fee and classroom consumables. Most courses require the use of workbooks, worksheets and other consumable supplies, for which a charge of $2.50 is made to all students. Additional fees vary, depending upon courses selected The school offers insurance to students on a voluntary basis Policies, which are for school time only or 24-hour coverage, do not provide coverage for interscholastic athletics. At West campus, the basic school fee is $14. Otherwise charges vary as they do at Fast. The yearbook staff will be taking advance orders for the 1974-75 Warrior for which a separate check or money will RINGWOOD HAS NEW POSTMASTER (Continued From Page 1) Ringwood post office when Postmaster Frank J Wiedemann retired June 28 In accordance with merit selection procedures of the Postal Reorganization Act, Mrs. Oxtoby was nominated by the Regional Selection board and appointed by Postmaster General E.T Klassen Stanley S. Rakowski, sectional center manager, North Suburban Illinois, be needed if a purchase is desired School will begin at 7:50 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, at both campuses, basically for orientation purposes. All students must attend and classes will conclude about 10 a m Buses will run regular routes this first day. The first full day of regular classes will be Wednesday Sept 4 The normal 7:50 a.m. - 2:30 p.m day will be conducted East campus announces that lunch will be available that day in the cafeteria. District 156 is joining District 15 for the morning session of a pre-school conference Friday, Aug 30, featuring the appearance of Dr. Edward C. Frierson. He is a lecturer, University of Tennessee, Nashville, and is also an executive director of the Nashville Learning center, an educational center offering a wide range of services to families in middle Tennessee. administered the oath of office, on hehalf of the Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service, in a 11 a m ceremony Friday. Mrs Oxtoby started her postal career May 2, 1950. as a temporary substitute clerk at the Ringwood office Mrs. Oxtoby was made an indefinite substitute clerk. Jan. 13, 1968 She remained in that position until April 10, 1973, when she was appointed a regular substitute clerk. Mrs Oxtoby served in that capacity until named office-in-charge of Ringwood post office June 28 1974 The new postmaster is married to Eugene K Oxtoby THIRTEEN ESCAPE BURNING HOME; SET $10,000 LOSS (Continued From Page 1) Krueger suffered second degree burns on a hand and third degree burns on a leg when he assisted some of the children from the home. Valerie Krueger, 4, who was asleep at the time, was taken out a window by a neighbor. Fireman William Sheehan suffered a badly sprained ankle. The wives of the three men were at a neighbor's house while the work was in progress at the Krueger home. At the present time, the family is staying with relatives in Streamwood. Friends are seeking a home for them to rent. Neighbors are starting a collection for the family of six, COLLEGE CLASSES OPEN AUGUST 26 (Continued From Rage 1) Registration office hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p m Friday. Most adult and continuing education classes begin Sept 23 and students may register at the Crystal Lake campus commencing Sept 9 Late registration for adult education classes will be accepted through Sept. 27, either at the Crystal Lake campus registration office or during the first class meeting. Further information about registration may be obtained by calling the college registration office which includes four girls, ranging in age from 11 - to 7'^. They could use clothing for the older girls, size 8, and for two younger children, size 2 and 3. Mrs. Krueger wears size 14 and Mr. Krueger wears slacks size 30-30 and small size men's shirts. A neighbor, Mrs Sydney Norton, may be contacted by those with donations. CYCLONE IS COMING TO Jos.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING w BACK TO SCHOOL ? College or University ? 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