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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1975, p. 15

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FEMALE HELP WANTED art time shampoo girl. Call 185-7550 6-25 scretarial and Clerical posi­ tions* Wells Far Go Employ- nent Agency, 1212 N. Seminary, Woodstock. 815-338-6980 6/25-6/27 FULLTIMF 1 Position available in local | NOTICE Friends & Customers. Jim's Barber shop, 3815 W. Main Street, McHenry, 111. Jim. is back. Hope to see you soon! 6-25 NOTICE > THE PERSON WHO saw the Mercury Station Wagon get damaged inJEagles Parking Lot' on June 21 Please call McHenry Police or (312) 772-3059 6-25/6-27 NOTICE PQC°oofr>oooo9uucwjm>.>oooooooooooooc<ooooooooBq women's shop. Send resume to Box JU 1 c/o McHenry Plaindealer j 3812 W. Elm St. I McHenry, III. _ 6^25/6-2^ | !̂ ŝ ŝ ŝ sisis&msmŝ isss&is&& I INTERVIEWERS I |g Women and female college # :j:: students needed for part ijij I time door-to-door Survey work. jij: I i-r-No telephone work available?;!:! $: Phone ||(31-2) 761-3408 (312) 966-0362 § Toll calls reimbursed $ Siupon acceptance of position:-?: 6-25/6-27 NOTICE The Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County. J Is seeking quotations on a health and life insurance benefit package. For plan details contact C. Dennis, Finance Manager I 385*6400 6-25/6-27 1 [ POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ' CARD OF THANKS TO ALL my friends and neigh­ bors: Many thanks for gifts, flowers cards and all kindnes­ ses shown during my recent illness JOSEPH M. SCHAEFER JR. 6-25 HELP WANTED Sell Auto Insurance Part Time 312-395-6648 6-4-TF-1-2 Local Club Seeking clean, ag­ gressive manager. Apply to Commander V.F.W. Post 4600, 3002 W. Rte. 120, McHenry, III. 385-9860 6-25/6-27 REAL ESTATE | SALESPERSON PART OR FULL TIME SMITH & Z0LL REAL ESTATE 4103 W. Rte. 120 f| McHenry, 111. CALL 385-6600 ' For confidential interview. 6-4-TF-1-2 Many thanks to the Mc Henry rescue squad, and police for their quick and efficient response to our call for help. Also to re­ latives, friends and neigh­ bors for cards, visits and gifts during my stay in the hospital and since return­ ing home. A special . thank you to Fathers Petit, Douglas,, Baumhofer and Kulak. Also the nurses and aides at McHenry hospital for their cheerfulness. Everyone was great and very much appreciated. ALVIN MILLER 6-25 ; : AVON < (EXCELLENT EARNINGS: ° < >Be an Avon Representative < mow. Sell family needs at i >new low prices, plus world ' i famous cosmetics, frag-**' urances. Call today: J J Mrs. Bauer ° 815-385-5385 o 6/4-TF 1-2 SITUATION WANTED School teacher and college age sons, will paint houses or seal blacktop driveways. Call 385- 0455 6-18/6-25 GARAGE SALE June 26, 27, 28th. 9:00 to 5:00 Lily Lake Road to WegnerRoad 601«Lots of baby, boys, and girls clothes, recorder, desk & misc. 6-26 2412 Chestnut Drive, Wonder Lake, Friday & Saturday 9-5 Misc. items. 6-26 WAITRESS Knowing bar Weekdays Guaranteed Salary Bus girl or Bus boy Must be over 16 LaPetite Cuisine 385-7495 6-20/6-25 S "AMTLY S 1 GARAGE SALE ! June 27-28 9 til Dark Clothes all sizes - large ones too, Wringer washer, I I I I I I 6-25/6-27J table, chairs, bed frame, toys, hobby things, books, much more. 1101 Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry GARAGE SALE BASEMENT SALE - Friday & Saturday June 29 & 30 Fur­ niture & Much misc. 1408 N. Park St., McHenry 6-25/6-27 5 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Furniture, TV, lamps, games, electrical appliances, Heat & Sun Lamp, clothing children thru adult, much misc. 317 Kent Rd.; McHenry, Thursday June 26 thru Saturday June 28 9 to 5 6-25 Big Garage Sale, Everything from Household goods to cloth­ ing and appliances. Also snow plow with chain, w/7 HP trac­ tor. Friday, Saturday & Sunday. 8-5 1618 Beach Road, McHenry. 6-25/6-27 Early American Hutch, 4 cap­ tain chairs, table, antique milk pitchers, rocker with Lions heads & feet, lamp and record player combined, chandeliers, depression glassware, occupied Japan dolls, ceramics, long gowns & misc. items. 306 Rand Road - Lakemoor, Rt. 120 - Saturday only, June 28 6-25 GARAGE SALE - childrens clothing, Mr. & Mrs. Chairs, lawn mower, 23" B & W TV, dishes, girls bike & misc. 3809 W. John St. Thursday & Friday 8:00 to 6:00 6-25/6-27 Garage Sale 2 antique kitchen cabinets, set of china service for 18 and all serving pieces, bicycle, lg. utility table, odds 6 ends, 3619 Waukegan Rd. Mc Henry June 26-27-28 9 to 5 6-25/6-27 EMERALD PARK GARAGE and bake sale, Friday, Saturday & Sunday June 27, 28, 29, 9-4, 107 S. Emerald Dr. Antique lamps, electric drill, misc. clothes, etc. 6-25/6-27 MOVING SALE - 911 E. Altoff (follow signs from Wilmot Rd. Pistakee Highlands) June 26-27 9-6, colonial furniture, chairs, tables, lamps, pool table, stereo Lots of odds and ends, tires, carpet squares, mag. wheels, latwn furniture. 6-25 HELP WANTED SALES ADMINISTRATOR Electro Mechanical Products A leading manufacturer of electric motors and gear motors is cheating a new opening in the marketing function for a Sales Administrator. Candidate should have a minimum of 2 years of College and 2 years of practical sales exposure. Verbal and written skills are essential. Send resume in confidence to RAE CORPORATION P. 0. BOX 518 McHENRY, ILL. 60050 6-25/6-27 OPERATING ROOM TECHNICAN FULL TIME Prior Medical Corp or Operating Room experience preferred Contact Personnel Dept. McHenry Hospital 3516 W. Waukegan Rd. McHenry, III. 815-385-2200 ext. 645 6-20/6-25 I I I | Claud I I CLERICAL TYPIST I I I S. Gordon Company' I •an Interesting diversified office position, reporting to our operations manager. Aptitude for working with figures essential. Good typing skills required, ability to take shorthand desirable. Successful applicant will have had at least 2 years related office experience. On Rte. 173, just west of Rte. 12 Richmond, Illinois 815-678-2211 An equal opportunity employer. Home Furnishings. Moving to FTorida. Selling Everything. Bedroom sets, beds, divans, occasional & end tables. Liv. rm. chairs, port, bar, break- front, lamps, misc. River Road, one mile So. of Snug Harbor, Elm Oak Rd., east to River. 2 drs. South to 119 N. Emerald Drive. June 27 & 28th 10:00- 6:00 6-25/6-27 2 Family Garage Sale Fabric ticket machine, Monarcfr400, reg. $500. - $150., check writing machine, electric sandingedger; desk chair like new, lumber, peg board hooks, new linoleum, carpet samples, invitation cards for all occasions, furni­ ture, old books, wood ducks, 3 mere, boat props, red&white dotted swiss formal, worn once. $60.00 - $20.00 size 9/11, 1603 N. Riverside Dr., Thurs., Friday from 9 - 4:30. Sat. 9 - 3:00 6-25 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9:00-6:00. 5110 W. East Lane. McCullom Lake, Something for everyone. 6-25 3 Family garage sale. 1109 N. Chapel Hill Road (Eastwood Manor) Wed. 25th thru Sat. 28th 9:30 A.M. till 5:30 P.M. In­ fants thru adult clothing, toys, knick-knacks, much misc. 6-25/6-27 PFTS FOR SALE Puppy clearance sale once again, multiple choices. $15.00 to $25.00, first come, first serve. 385-7897 6/25-6/27 German wirehaired pointer pups. A.K.C. Sire and Dam long line of champs. Sold only to Hunters and Field Trialers Weekdays 312-FR2-3901, Mc Henry, 385-1134 6-25/7-2G Riding lessons. OUR FARM, expert instruction, beginners through advanced, indoor arena Introductory offer, 5 lessons $20.00, McHenry, 111. 344-0951 6-4-TF-1-2 Registered Doberman puppies, reasonably priced. 815-338-0614. 6-206-25 PETS FOR SALE MOVING MUST SELL 9 month old St. Bernard. Great with kids 385-7328 G6-25/7-1 BOATS & MOTORS Water ski jump, standard dimensions and size with trailer Pistakee Bay, III. Weekdays 312-FR2-3901 McHenry 385- 1134 6-25/7-2G 1971 Chrysler outboard motor, 120 HP, $900.00 or offer, 344- 0880 6/25-7/2-G SAIL BOAT, Class "C" with sail, hard glued $475. 815-385- 4508 6-20/6-27G 21' Century Coronado inboard, very good condition. Asking $1,800. 385-2745\ G6-20/6-27 16' Chetck 35 HP Johnson, ex­ cellent condition $200.00. 385- 1418 G6-20/6-27 16' Glastron fiberglass boat, orange metal flake color, fast, 100 H.P. Mercury engine with trailer. Call 344-1717 after 5:00 p.m. 6-20/6-27G 19' Century Arabian. Excellent condition. Less than 100 hours. 300 H.P. Chrysler. 2 cover. $5950. Can be seen at Kramer Boat Co., Route 12, Fox Lake 6-18-TF 1958 19' Century Resorter 135 HP Chrysler convertible top, A-l condition $1,995.00 385- 0685 6-20/6-27G TO PLACE YOUR AD PHONE 385-0170 Makirt a corny party idea for merry poppin's Only one thing is more fun than popping corn -- and that's eating it. And now, electric corn poppers are so simple to use and a snap to keep In good condition. The only pitfall of"corn- popping is eliminating the greasy build-up of cooking oil and corn that results with (each use. Since many corn-poppers have a base with a non-stick finish, a thin, almost Invisible layer of this grease may settle into the porous finish and destroy the popper's ef­ fectiveness. Grease relief™ degreaser will eliminate this build-up completely -- and gently. Just squirt it into the popper, wash with warm water and a sponge. It's that easy. Why not serve popcorn at your next get-together? And remember, the cover of the popper and the cap to the butter well are usu­ ally removable, so a good squirt of Grease relief™ and a dip in warm water will push all that sticky oil and butter down the drain -- and keep your popcorn party popping. Check lawn gear . now! If new spring grass makes you think more about tennis than lawn care, you probably don't want to spend a lot of time getting your yard ready for the approaching warm weather. Here are some tips to help you keep your lawn equipment in shape and make recondi­ tioning a breeze. Rust and corrosion are the greatest enemies of outdoor equipment. Since fertilizers and mud attract moisture and invite rust, remember to remove all traces of dirt from your hand tools or lawn spread­ er and wash them thor­ oughly. Rub out stubborn rust spots with steel wool, coat the metal with a little lubricating oil, and store in a dry place. Remove that dingy win­ ter grey look from painted wicker outdoor furniture with a solution of one cup Janitor In A Drum^ to one gallon of water. Just apply with a pliant sponge, rinse and allow to dry in the shade. Since it can be used full-strength or diluted, depending on the difficulty of the cleaning job, it Is a perfect all-purpose clean­ er for outdoor jobs. Spots on metal or plastic furniture can be elimi­ nated easily after soaking in full-strength Janitor In A Drum. Just wipe with a dry cloth and watch the shine come through. Leftover insecticide in your sprayer will ruin it in no time. Make sure to wash it inside and out after each use. And, to avoid a surprise shower, check your garden hose for holes before you turn it on. Frozen water may have caused a leak during the winter. To be safe, empty your hose after each use and store It on a reel or coil it on a flat surface. Follow these easy sug­ gestions and you'll spend less time and money re­ placing outdoor equipment and have more time for outdoor fun. PAGE 15 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1975 8j Getting MARRIED? dome, in and [oo(L octet oux colZzction of tru[ij zx,fiXE£±L(jz announczmznti and accs±±oxi£S. *J^z[icat£ axturoxlz, ju±t xig(it ±Entimsnt±, ta±tzfu[ coforip | and [zttzxing oaxzfuffy designed to ma£z it | fioiiiljb fox you to do I tlzs zigfit tfzinq ExactCy. 1 I js 1 IMITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY THANK V0U NOTES $ w g BRIDAL BOUTIQUE |(0/2£ jB> clxclclx of ta±tsfu[[ij $ n 1 ofts. /2 difficult to find any fztace eLlz . \ujexLling ucceiiozlei f i The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. ELM STREET McHENRY - ILL. s/ HOURS: MON-FRI - 8: SAT. 9: 30-5 00-1 :00 2:00 TELEPHONE 385-0170 >5

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