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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jun 1976, p. 10

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PAGK II • PLAI.NbEALER-WEDNODAY. JUNE 23. If7t HELP WANTED GENERAL OFFICE Typing and office skills required. Insurance experience preferred but not necessary BOOKKEEPER Must be good with figures. Typing required. WM. F. BUELL INC. HELP WANTED 621 East Park Libertyville 312-367-0900 6-23/6-25 APPLICATIONS ENGINEER ELECTRO-MECHNICAL MANUFACTURER Challenging position with a growth oriented fractional horsepower motor manufacturer. Must have 2-5 years electrical experience in D.C. motors with detailed know­ ledge of wound field motors essential. Duties will in­ clude designing products to meet Customers specifi­ cation and applications. We offer a full range of Company Benefits. If you meet the above qualifications, please send your resume in­ cluding salary history and requirements to: Personnel Director. 5801 W. Route 120 McHENRY, ILL (815) 385-3500 6-23 I a********************************* FULL TIME COMMISSION SALES Convinced that you are worth more? We have the opportunity for you to prove it Sewing machines and Vacuum cleaner sales. Earning potential to $10,000 plus. Company benefits include: Employee discount Group insurance, Retirement Advancement and more. Please apply in person MONTGOMERY WARD 105 Northwest Highway Crystal Lake, III. an equal opportunity employer 6-18/6-23 { i SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS We currently have an excellent opportunity for an ex­ perienced and/or trained secretary to work with the { Superintendent. { < This highly professional atmosphere requires that the < selected individual be capable of assuming responsibil- < ity, use discretion and maintain a consistent attitude ( during times of pressure. < i Executive secretarial skills are a must (good short- < hand and at least 65 words per minute typing). < < We offer the qualified applicant a good starting salary < excellent insurance package and rewarding career. { Apply in writing to: < MRS. ANNE CANDELLA < McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL 3926 WEST MAIN STREET - McHENRY, ILLINOIS, 60050 6-23/6-25 ' HELP WANTED COOK PART TIME ' Excellent wages, hospital­ ization A insurance pro­ vided Apply Manager or Chef McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N. John St. Mc Henry 815-385 1072 6-23 HELP WANTED BROWN & SHARPE OPERATOR 2 to 3 Years experience Good opportunity for advancement in company. Steady work 312-6585400 MEDICAL ASSISTANT WANTED For a General and Vas­ cular Surgeon. Opening new practice in McHenry on -Rte. 120. * * Previous experience in similar work desirable. Contact DR. BASU SAHA 344-1500 Between • 9:00 A.M. and 12 NOON 6-23/6-25 6-18/6-23 FULL TIME MECHANIC Experience necessary For Interview Call Everett Fleming 385-2000 BUSS FORD 6-23 HELP WANTED Siding Applicators, must be ex­ perienced, reliable and willing to work hard. Must have own equipment. Call Gutters Un­ limited, Aluminum Products Services. 815-653-9720 6-23/6-25 COOK to work In nursing home Quantity cooking experience preferred. Call 815-385-0461 Pistakee Bay Home. 6-23/6-25 WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN to babysit in our home for 3 small children. Ages 4, 3, IS Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 - 5:30, Frl. 8:30 - 2:00References required Call after 6 p.m. 385-6285 6-18/6-23 Sub Contractors, remodeling crews, must be experienced and insured. 385-8180. Evenings 385-5145 5-15-TF HELP WANTED Manager Part time Manager needed for 3 or 4 days a week. Must be well groomed and enjoy meeting the public. Apply in Person Only McHENRY THEATRE AVON f lexible hours mean e\e,n you ca.i sell lor excel lent earnings. Over 1 C all today: Mrs. Bauer (815) 385-5385 6-2 6-30 ************ft***»»»» DRAFTSMAN/DESIGN DRAFTSMAN An excellent opportunity with a progressive company in fractional H.P. motors. Your board work will pri­ marily be involved in detailing of small parts and as­ sembly of Bills of Material Production Drawings. Appropriate Technical education and a minimum of 2 years pertinent experience required. We offer a com­ petitive salary and an excellent Company Paid Fringe Benefit Program. For immediate consideration call Personnel Department or send a detailed letter or resume including Salary History to: 5801 W. Route 120: McHENRY, ILL. (81S) 385-3500 6-23 SECRETARY TO HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL An excellent opportunity exists for an ambitious appli­ cant with secretarial skills and training. Experience is desired but not necessary. Typing skills required and shorthand is preferred. Position involves a variety of duties and responsibilities. - Good starting salary - Excellent medical and life insurance provided - Paid vacation Apply in person or by telephone to: Mis. Brown McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL WEST CAMPUS West Crystal Lake Road McHenry, IL. 60050 (385-7077) 6-23/6-30 HOUSEKEEPER Need person to clean house 2-3 days per week. Must have own transportation. Located 2 mi. S.E. of Mc Henry $3/hr. Reply w/per- sonal data & references to - McHenry Plaindealer Box JU 3 3812 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. 60050 6-18/6-23 CONCESSION GIRL 16 years or older For light concession work. Apply in person only McHenry Theatre after 7:30 P.M. 6-23/6-25 RECEPTIONIST- ASSISTANT Well Groomed. Some typing and bookkeeping MARINO'S 815-385-7771 6-23/6-25 We Have Immediate Openings For PURCHASING SECRETARY Inventory Experience Required ACCOUNTING CLERK Experience in Accounts Payable and General Accounting Procedures Come work in a pleasant atmosphere, enjoy fine benefits with salary commensurate with your ability FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT CALL OR WRITE (414) 248-6627 LR.P. INC. Sheridan Springs Road LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN 53147 PART TIME PROFESSIONAL OR CIVIL ENGINEER Registered in Illinois to work In area of Subdivi­ sion and septic design re­ view. Possible full time ui the future. Monday thru Friday 8 am to 5 pm McHenry County Regional Planning Commission 2200 N. Seminary Ave. Woodstock, II. 815-338-2040 ext. 350 6-23/6-25 HELP WANTED CARPENTERS ROUGH 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 your 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. NOW HIRING IN THESE AREAS Arlington Heights Palatine Buffalo Grove ' Elk Grove Village Round Lake Waukegan Schaumburg Roselle Vernon Hills R & D T H I E L , I N C . 312-359-7150 1700 Rand. Road, Palatine 6-18/6-23 WANT ADS FOR RAPID Extension Comments R E S u L T S (By George J Young. Extension adviser. Agriculture. University of Illinois» Hoi Weather Affects Reproduction • One problem for pork producers is getting sows bred in the summer Hot weather often causes poorer conception rates, smaller litters, or both. Research shown that both sews and boars are affected by high temperatures during the breeding season In sows, harm is caused by exposure to hot weather during the first two to three weeks after breeding And in boars, an adverse effect may last as long as two months after three davs of constant exposure to temperatures about 90 degrees F You may want to consider some of the following to help prevent hot weather from affecting the number of pigs produced: provide plenty of shade and sprinklers or wallows when temperatures are over 80 degrees F In a sow confinement building, consider walling off one end of the building to use as the breeding area and install an inexpensive evaporative cooling air conditioner Leave the sows in it for at least two to three weeks after breeding. Have adequate boar power. The usual ratio is one boar to each ten females to be bred in a three-week period if you are farrowing six times per year However, when breeding is done every week, use one boar for each five (5) females bred in a three-week period Skledress Nitrogen Before Cora Is Knee-I You can sidedrese -High • nitrogen any time after com is planted until it gets too tall to get equipment through However, delay will increaae root damage and a prolonged rainy period could prevent application. So, for beat results, sidedress before corn is knee-high Insect Activity • Alfalfa weevil larvae are feeding in a few McHenry county alfalfa fields This serious pest has moved further north each year over the past few years. It is only N of an inch long and has a Mack head. Be on the lookout for it. Cutworms and armyworms are still feeding in corn fields. Consider chemical control if there is one armyworm for each two plants or in the case of cutworms, if there are 3 percent or more of the plants cut. AphidS and leafhoppers are active in gardens, especially on transplants In soft maple trees, honey locust, hawthome and linden, the cottony maple scales are laying their eggs The egg maaaes look like popcorn on the branches Theae eggs will start hatching in about 3 or 4 weeks. The young crawler scales will be on the leaves sucking juice from the leavea A good guy, the twice stabbed lady beetle, size of a regular lady beetle, but shiny black with two red dots, will eat the crawler sea lea Probably the beat thing you could do for a heavily, infeated tree ia to fertilise it If you want to uaa a spray, remember that malathion will kill about 10 percent of the lady beatlee, but only 700 percent of the scale This means that one RFAl ESI ATE By Owner, Whispering Oaks, 2 bedroom Brick and aluminum sided ranch, corner lot, beau­ tifully landscaped, lots of trees csrpeted, central air, many ex­ tras 385-8059 6-18/6-25 House for Sale by owner, con­ tract or cash. 3 bedrm. alum­ inum ranch and detached garage with 100* concrete drive. Newly remodeled. 2 block walk to Grlswold Lake. UNDER $30,000 For more Information. Call 385-6837 6-16-TF-1-2 LOT IN SUNN YSIDE, 2/3 acre, city water, one block off Wil- mot Rd. $10,000 385-7519 6-23/6-25 FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 Story ( ape C od. 4 bedrooms. 8 rooms, 2 baths, fully i-arpetedon I ox Ki\er. Large wooded lot. $59,760.00 344 1632 385-6566 344-0748 SHELTERED VILLAGE OF WOODSTOCK | Has immediate positions $: fop part time ISTERED NURSES | .nd % LPN's Pleasant and congenial at- mosphere. We offer more than compe- » tltive salaries Please contact % Jane Lowe RN | Director of Nursing I 815-338-6440 6-18/6-25 & fUAl ESTATE Desirable lot 100 x 120 in Kent Acres. 385-7502 or 385-5902 5-28 TF BY OWNER NEAR COUNTRY CLUB! Alum, sided 2 bdr. home with 3 lots. Msny .trees. City sewer, 30 x 30 gar­ age. Quiet Ares. Ix>w Taxes $34,500.00. Appointment Only 385-4301 No Brokers." 6-9/6-30 WONDER LAKE BY OWNER Perfect for outdoor living, lg. fam. rm. w/flreplace &. beamed ceiling, patio drs. to Ig. deck built around trees, H sere wooded lot, 3 brs., dble. closets, utility area, pan­ try, 2̂ car gar. DIUS 1 car gar. Lake Rights $41,900. 815-653-9753 6-18/6-23 wsssAttemwyyy/fflmyy/yyywMWMO. GIVE AWAY 9 PUPPIES, mother German Shorthalr pointer, good hunter 815-648-2656 6-23 Registered 385-8351 PET COLUMN spray could be worse for the tree than no spray Timing of a spray is important. The first application would go on after the hatch in early July and the second application about four weeks later. crawling Control Files To Central Pinkeye • Cattle that had pinkeye last year afe susceptible again this seaaoa But controlling fttee will help prevent serious infections Scientists do not link face fliee directly with pinkeye infections. However, moat pinkeye infection increase markedly after face fly infestations Face fliea irritate eye membra nee. more than dust and weed pollen. Control Weeds In Your Vegetable Gardes - Weeda compete with vegetables for water, soil nutrients, sunlight, and carbon dioxide Many weeds also harbor disease and insects that may attack your planta. The most common and safest method for controlling weeds in the home garden is cultivation. Weeds should be cut off with a sharp hoe while gently breaking up the soil cruet. Deep tillage may caaae severe injury to shallow-rooted plants and may also place a freah supply of weed seeds in position to germinate. Hoe carefully around your plants and hand pull weeds cloee to vegetables. Although mulching will control annual weeda, perennial weede usually must be removeed Testing SS Cera Vertetfes At Weedeteck - The University'of lUinota is evaluating 90 corn varieties Otis year at the Woodstock 1 field located on the Hughee Seed Farm Each variety ia replicated rch three times The Woodstock field is one of the eleven reeearch fields where the University does its performance teeting Keeults are published eech year in Circular 1118 The Woodstock field waa planted on May 17. . Soybean Reeearch Project - Leaf wilt on hot days ia fairly common in soybean fields - even when there's plenty of soil moisture. To University of Illinois crop physiologists, that meens there may be a problem with the soybean plant's "plumbing system " And if so, water availability - within the plant, not in tne soil - could be putting the lid on soybean yields A research teem in crop physiology has a three-year project under way to leern how plant physiology might relate to the problem and whether some varieties are more affected than others Auto Serv ice T ips HYDRAUUC VAU/S l/FTERS EXERT PRESSURE AGAiHZr PUSPROPS, L/NKEP R> ROCKER ARMS. TRIGGERING THE OPENING OP WE VALVES A LOUP CLICKING NOfZE ANP MWARE OF G77CK/NG OR PWGEP UP 7£R NEEP*> REPLACEMENT. Lakeland Park Marilyn Nystrom 385-7014 female Collie, 7 years old, well trained. 6-23 LOST 4 LOST. Golden Retriever, female, 8 weeks, light tan, childs pet. Lost in Bull Valley. Reward. 815-344-1251 6-23/6-25 LOST: June 13, Off white Poodle 385-7884 vicinity McHenry Dam State Park type dog with red harness Reward. 6-23/6-25 y//yy&s/y///ssss/ss/# Hook-Up Of Water To Peterson Park Raises Objections The Board of Directors voted to send a letter opposing the temporary hook up of the lakeland Park Water company p to Petersen Park lakeland Park area residents are ex penencing low water pressure now and many feel this hook up will worsen the situation There was also a discussion at one of the meetings for a pavilion and a revamping program at the East beach Lights will be installed at the beaches The president asked the board, and they approved to appropriate funds for the clerk, assistant clerk and helper to bring our files up to date This will be an updated filing system and hopefully less time consuming Some of the residents at­ tended the city's planning commission meeting in op­ position to connecting W Shore drive to Ringwood road, through Brittainy Builders Reasoning for opposing the connection was because of the increase in homes now in the subdivision is enough of a traffic problem Another reason is that the two beaches are on Shore drive and there are a lot of children on the road traveling back and forth Mr Meurer suggested that they curve their road into one of their adjoining streets and back out to Ringwood road Mr I .add stated that he would do this if the city council wanted it changed Now it is up to the council to decide BIRTHDAY WISHES Happy birthday to Tommy Michaels. June 28 and to Eric Arthurs. June 29 ^)l\f Oil 71 23 N Af»< Hor.O'd lllino'% lamihi ' >i

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