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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1981, p. 11

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SL m SAL £ l€A 25" COLOR TV console, . . vdlnut cabinet $170.00; 20" S^Zehith black & white por- * table TV $70.00; Both in * excellent condition. Call after 6pm. 815-385-1097. 12-9- 12rlic DELUXE AUTOMATIC West Bend Humidifier, 1 year old, like new $80.00; Lovely recliner chair, avocado green, wood trim > $95.00.815-338-7522. 12-9-12- llc k V ^ATTENTION HUNTERS! for sale: Fox model B, 12 ie double barrel i, asking $350.00. 815- HCLF WANTED c 12-9-12-1 lc WORK SHOP FORMING, .forassemble yourself, multi- iUte, name brand solar "•ooflfectors 40 percent off retail price and qualifies for ( 40 percent tax credit. 815-459- 0119. 12-9-12-llc CRIB COMPLETE & Dresser, yellow $35.00; Port- a-crib complete $15.00; 815- 344-0918. 12-9-12-llc 2 SECTIONS Living room carpeting, one 12'xl6' and one 10'xl2' sculptured dark gold. Very good condition $96.00.815-385-1179. 12-9-12- llc STRATOLOUNGER CHAIR, like new; Large Weber grill; Bronze metal china cabinet; 815-385-5185. 12-9-12-llc WOOD BURNING Sup­ plemental furnace, used one year $250.00; Brand new 4' marble vanity top $50.00 or be?t offer. Evenings, 815-653- 6874. 12-9-12-llc ALUMINUM AWNING with steel posts, 9'x4'3". 815-728- 1192. 12-9-12-llc SALE: Ping pong table, Large wooden chests; 2 base cabinets; Sofa bed; Chairs; Misc. December 18th & 19th, 10:00am to4:00pm. Call 815- 653-4674. 12-9-12-llc 1973 FORD 429 engine, low miles $200.00 or trade for 351 Cleveland engine of equal value. 312-526-3116. 12-9-12- llc CAB OVER CAMPER, for Ranchero or ElCamino, range, refrigerator, *etc. Very reasonable; 6 ft. camper cap for pickup. 815- 385-7236. 12-9-12-1JC a A h~i * LP XJAS HEATER 250,000 BW $200.00. 815-385-9277 after 6pm. 12-9-12-1 lc SELLING COLLECTION of Antique Watches. Mens and Womens, some Hunter cases, open face and gold watches. 815-385-7236. 12-9- 12-llC ONE 2 PLACE Snowmobile trailer $150.00 ; 5 horse air compressor $950.00; 1968 Dodge, 318 engine, 4 door, fair condition $300.00. 815- 344-3097. 12-9-12-llc GOLF CLUBS, new 8 irons, 3 woods, $120.00 up; Balls $8.00 dozen; Umbrellas $5.00; Bags $23.00 up; Putters $11.00 up, Odd irons $5.00. 815-728-0177. 11-25-12-18C PROCESSED COAL. Wild Bird Seed, all types on sale. Mjjch more. Woodstock & Lawn Center, 2020 ith Route 47, Woodstock. -338-4200. 12-2tfc MLDWIN ACROSONIC spinet piano, dark finish, excellent condition. $550., 815-653-4596. 12-4-12-llC RAINBOW VACUUM Cleaner with attachments, take over payment or pay off balance. 815-722-S412. 12-4- 12-30C LIKE NEW QUEEN size bed complete; 100" avocado sofa. Call 815-385-1587. 12-4- 12-9C HELP WANTED TOOL & DIE APPRENTICE With 3 yaar* •xp*rl*nc* on machines and s«t-up. / Part time, possible full time. Apply In Person Northern Machino Co. 4450 W. Ml Valley Read McHonry, II. ACCEPTIN6 APPLICATIONS For Port Time Police Sunnyside Police Department Coll s 815-385-3250 AMBITIOUS PERSON, who want to earn but who can only work part time. Op­ portunity for good extra income, in you own business. Assistance given. Call for appointment between 5-7pm. 815-344-1188. 12-2tfc ADVERTISING ASSISTANT To President. Medium sized firm. Must be familiar with all phases of advertising. Placement of ads, creative ability, etc. Experienced only. Send resume to Mathews Com­ pany, 500 Industrial Ave., Crystal Lake, 111. 60014. 815- 459-2210. 12-9-12-llc REGISTERED PHAR­ MACIST, Part time, will consider full time to work in small independant phar­ macy in McHenry County. Contact Mr Kelle, 815-338- 0434 or 815-943-4415. 12-2-12- 11c MATURE WOMAN To babysit in my home, Monday thru Friday, Starting in January. Call 815-344-3091 between 9am & 4pm. 12-9-12- llc AMBITIOUS COUPLES to run Consumer Service Center from home. Part timO, up to $2500 per month. 312-256-3281. U-27-12-30C NURSES-NURSES We are seeking RN's & LPN'» for supplemental staffing and private duty. RN's $9.30 to $9.75 per hr. LPN's $8.00 to $t.75 perhr. Call our personnel dept. 312-695-6227 TWPSTAFF NURSE REGISTRY „„ 12/9-12/11 APPLICATIONS for experienced cooks, waitresses, dishwashers, bus persons. Apply in person between 1 A 3 Monday through Friday. See the Manager •MM. 12/4-12/9 12/9G 3311N. CAR and/or Lot Boy Full Time Must have drivers licen­ se. Ask for Frank or Bruce 815-385-7200 FULL TIME MECHANIC Familiar with farm machines. See or Call Gary Rood Hillview Farms 9714 N. Solon Road Richmond 815-678-4225 If no answer call 12/2TF 815-676-2361 12/3TFG FULL AND PART TIME Security Positions available, on or about January 1,1982 in the McHenry area. All Shifts. Will train. Excellent benefits after 90 days. Call for appointment between 10 AM-2 PM Miss Black 815-455-2287 12/4-12/11 12/9 SECRETARY Port Time 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Position available in our in­ ternational sales office in the marketing department. Can­ didate must be a self starter. Shorthand, good clerical and communications skill required. APPLY ONLY IN WRITING TO P.O. Dox 447 Richmond, 111. 60071 -I • :% ' WATCHMAN FUR RESEARCH CENTCR Shifts are 4 P.M. to 12:00 Midnight Saturday, Sunday and Monday Midnight to 8:00 A.M. Tuesday and Wednesday Pleasant working conditions, full fringe benefit program. Applications will be taken from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday. Mortal CMcal Rtsearch Cwtir 1275 Laki Ave. Woodstock, II. 60096 An equal opportunity affirmative action employer M/F 12/9-12/11 MAINTENANCE HELPER Our growth has created the need for an additional person in our maintenance department. This is an entry level position, some mechanical/electrical background. Familiarity with metal cut­ ting machines is a plus. Apply in Person KEMPER VALVE & FITTINGS CORP. Darrell and Burnett Roads Island Lake, II. QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER Spring manufacturer in Northwest suburb, needs experienced person to manage quality control and inspection department. Statistical experience in metals, fabrications, or the Spring In­ dustry is mandatory. Excellent benefit program. Send resume, with salary history to Mr. Joseph Dicks Illinois Coil Spring Co. 1415 N. Industrial Drive McHnry, II. 60050 An equal opportunity employer M/F ,2 HfLP IMMTfB DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER, during school hours. Johnsburg area. Call 815-344-1334 after 4pm. 12-2-12-llc NEEDED A Full time or part time babysitter for Foxridge area, McHenry. Salary and other benefits negotiable. For details call 815-385-2363 between 6pm tk 10 pm. 12-2-12-llc EXPERIENCED ARTIST, With Ad Layout in Pasteup experience for magazine and catalog type advertising. Must have creative ability. Salary open. Send resume to McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 West Elm Street, Box DEI, McHenry, 111. 60050. 12-9-12- llc for rent Avon DON'T WORRY ABOUT MOHY- EARN IT! Good $$$. Set your own hours. $15.00 investment, over 18, call Kancy McClire 81S385-8105 12/9416*25 SOLID CAREER The Arnold Engineering Com­ pany, a major manufacturing subsidiary of a Fortune 500 Corporation, currently has openings for: INDUSTRIAL Requires MTM Card along with knowledge of computerized standards, college I.E. or in­ dustrial management course and some experience as In­ dustrial Engineer. Will conduct I.E. studies and MTM analysis. TECHNICIAN Requires technical school or equivalent with 5 years of ex­ perience and some prototype construction. Will construct, repair and calibrate electronic equipment. We offer an excellent starting salary, benefits program in­ cluding company paid family medical insurance, tuition aid, 12 paid holidays and much more. Please apply in person, submit resume or call for interview appointment. TIM WEARY 815-569-2396 ARNOLDS Subsidiary, Magnetics 8 Electronics, Inc. An Alleheny International Company 300 West Street 00152 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 12/9 12/9G FOR RENT ROOMS IN LOVELY Executive home on Pistakee Bay. $50.00 week single, $75.00 week couple. Kitchen privileges, long stay preferred. Call or leave message for Doris, 312-566- 4900 or 815-385-1811. 12-9-1-lc HOUSE, WONDER LAKE, Highland Shores area. 3 bedrooms, full basement $380.00.312-253-2727. 12-9-12- llc MUST SUBLET, large one bedroom apartment, with balcony, fully carpeted, stove and refrigerator, $275.00 month plus deposit. 815-385-2181. 12-9-12-18C OFFICE-DOWNTOWN McHenry. Air conditioned, includes all utilities $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 12-9tfc QUALITY 3 BEDROOM RANCH, living room with stone fireplace, family room, deck, patio, utility room, garage, large fenced yard. Easy access to Fox River, $450.00 month plus utilities. Option to buy available. Call 312-272-9555 ext. 335 or after 6pm, 312-328- 4970 or 312-871-7056. 12-9-12- llc 2 BEDROOM HOME, Wonder Lake area. Attached garage, finished recreation room, carpeted, large cabinet kitchen, $300 month plus security deposit. 312- 381-4803. 12-9-12-llc DUPLEX APARTMENT, Rural McHenry Coun­ tryside. Ample living room with view, 1 large bedroom with walkin closet, dinette, built in electric range top and oven in kitchen. Heat furnished, $250.00 month. January occupancy. 312-426- 4284 after 5pm. 12-9-12-llc HOUSE TO SHARE with Lady, non smoking and drinking. House plan provides much privacy. 815- 344-4295 before 3:00 pm or after6:30pm. 12-9-12-llc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12 weekdays or after 6pm. 12-2tfc OFFICE SPACE. Ideal location close to bank, post office, stores. Ap­ proximately 430 square feet. Will decorate to suit. $350 includes heat, electricity, air conditioning. 3433 W, Elm Street. Call for appointment. 385-0911 or 385-1594. 12-2tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT, References and security deposit required. 815-385-1079. 12-2tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche In­ dustrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385- 1079. , 12-2tfc LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartments $275.00 plus utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 815-385- 0292 or 815-344-1035. 12-2tfc 4 BEDROOMS, 3 baths, 3,200 sq.ft. Hillside ranch on 1 acre in Val Mar. New carpet throughout, access to large stable, horse lot, rec house and swimming pool. $700.00 month, security deposit and references. 815-385-4472. 12- 2tfc McHENRY, 3 bedroom unfurnished, upstairs', 1300 sq. ft., Stove, refrigerator and garage. Available December 15th, $295.00 plus utilities. 815-455-2993 or 815- 459-5083 for appointment. 12- 2tfc L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L SPACE, new opening in areas of 1200 to 15,000 sq.f- t.Immediate occupancy. 815- 678-2861. 12-2tfc 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in McHenry, with garage, Includes stove and refrigerator. No pets. Available January 1st. Can be seen now. 1301 North Richmond Road, $350.00. 815- 385-5716 or 815-385-0483. 12- 9tfc " 4 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE HOME, located in prestigious area. Available on a 1 or 2 year lease. Call for details. ERA-RDG Realty. 815-385-9394. 12-9tfc 2 BEDROOM HOME For rent in McHenry area. Available immediately immediately. 815-385-5529. 12-9-12-llc WONDER LAKE AREA, 2 bedroom home, family room, central air. Call after 5pm. 815-653-9082. 12-9-12-llc FURNISHED 3 ROOM Cottage in Village of Mc- Cullom Lake. One block from lake. $250.00 month plus utilities, mature adults, immediate occupancy. 815- 385-3635. 12-9-12-llc I.AKEFRONT 1ST FLOOR Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, reasonable utilities and rent. 815-344- 4295 before 3:30 pm or after 6:30 pm. 12-9-12-llc WONDER LAKE, 2 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor. No pets $175.00 per month. After 6pm, 312-299-5168. 12-9-12-llc McHENRY, LARGE 7 ROOM Home. Basement, 1 x/i baths, 2Vfe car garage, fireplace, appliances, carpeting, drapes. $495.00 per month plus security deposit. No pets. 815-344-3426 after 6pm. 12-2-12-llc McCULLOM LAKE, 2 bedroom house, attached garage, single or couple only. $300, security deposit and references required. Available immediately. 815- 728-1224 after 5pm or 312-437- 5675. 12-4-12-9C CRYSTAL LAKE CONDO, maintenance free, 2 bedrooms, air and ap­ pliances, no pets, immediate occupancy, $390 month, security deposit required. 815-455-0773. 12-4-12-llc SUB LET APARTMENT, brand new building, available December 28. Call 815-385-3211 or 815-385-3192. 12-4-12-llc McHENRY, 1 BEDROOM apartment, all appliances, carpeted, freshly decorated. Ready now, security deposit. Days 815-385-2713. Evenings 815-675-2435. 12-4-12-1 lc McHENRY, WOODED, brand new 3 bedroom ranch, full basement, garage, wood windows, sliding glass door, deck, one block from lake, private beach, rent or rent with option to buy. $450. 815- 344-0341. 12-4-12-llc 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, with stove and refrigerator, new carpeting. In Wonder Lake. $300.00.312-359-1642. 12-9-12- 11 READY NOW, 2 bedroom apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dishwasher, carpeted throughout, 2Vfe baths. 815-385-2181. 12-2tfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully carpeted, with stove and refrigerator. 81S-385-7830. 12-2tfc C L E A N S L E E P I N G ROOMS. Daily or Weekly rates. 815-385-8905 or 815-385- 0266. 12-2tfc HANDICAPPED APART­ MENT, in city of McHenry. Brand new, 1 bedroom, appliances, security and luxury. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 12-2tfc ONE BEDROOM Furnished apartment, Mature adults. 815-385-8905. 12-2tfc I N D U S T R I A L C O M ­ MERCIAL Building for lease 2,400 sq. ft;, $525 a month. Heated, insulated, overhead garage door, office, bathroom, 815-385-8110 or 815-344-2957. 12-2tfc 1 BEDROOM QUIET APARTMENT. Immediate occupancy, adults over 50. Security deposit required. No pets or children. 815-344- 4231. 12-2tfc 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART­ MENTS, In a Country Set­ ting, overlooking a 110 acre corn field and the Nippersink creek. These large apart­ ments have self defrosting refrigerator-freezer, oven, stove and garbage disposal, and is within walking distance of a shopping and medical center, $255.00 and up. Mayline Apartments, Richmond. 815-678-2861. 12- 2tfc BRAND NEW 1 Bedroom apartments. In city of M c H e n r y . F e a t u r i n g s e c u r i t y , p r i v a c y a n d luxury, fully decorated, new appliances, low utilities, immediate occupancy. Call for information 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 12-2tfc 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Refrigerator and stove, ll/t> car garage, fenced in yard with shed. Sunnyside area. Must have references, $375.00 security deposit, $375.00 month rent, no pets. Call after 6pm,, 312-526-0614. 12-9-12-llc NEWLY REMODELED 3 bedroom rancft, large family room, country kitchen, all c a r p e t e d . S t o v e , refrigerator, washer, dryer and drapes. Garage. Lease and security deposit, $410.00. 815-385-4933. 12-9-12-11 WHO KNOWS? 1. The eighth president of the U.S. was born on December 5, 1782; name him. 2. Two other presidents were born in December; name them. 3. Name the flower and the stone for December. 4. Winter will arrive on what date? 5. What is the motto of the Marine Corps? 6. For whom was Louisi­ ana named? 7. When did George Washington die? 8. What is the shape of an obelisk? 9. What was President Monroe's message to Congress on December 2, 1823, later called? 10. What is the epidermis? Answers To Who Knows 1. Martin Van Buren. 2. Andrew Johnson and Woodrow Wilson. 3. The flower is narcissus or holly and the stone is ruby or Turquoise. 4. December 21. 5 . S e m p e r F i d e l i s (Always Faithful). 6. Louis XIV of France. 7. December 14, 1799. 8. Pointed pillar. 9. The Monroe Doctrine. 10.The outer layer of one's skin. BY LAWRENCE W AITHOUSE ON LOVING DARKNESS PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER*. 1*1 well as his epistles--is mainly about the love of God for us and the love he expects us to extend to one another. Why is it, then, that the message so many people hear from Christians is one of con­ demnation? Oh, to be sure, we condemn one another for "the best of reasons"--to preserve the truth of the Gospel, to keep others from continuing in sin or eror, to preserve the purity of the Church, etc. But regardless of how we may rationalize it, John 3:17 makes it clear for all who will see it that condemnation is not what the Gospel is about and not what God expects of us. DEEDS WROUGHT IN GOD John 3:16 does not proclaim that the world's sins so angered God that he sent Jesus to condemn us, but that "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son." God could have brought upon humanity a ter­ rible wrath to get out,attention and frighten us into repentan­ ce. What he did, however, was to permit Jesus to go to a cross. Jesus came, therefore, not to "smite the sinners" of the world, but to love them and to be "lifted up" so that we might believe in God's love for us and for all people everywhere. So John speaks, not of "right beliefs," but of loving deeds: "But he who does what is true comes to the light, that it may be clearly seen that his deeds have been wrought in God" (3:21). John's observation was that, although "the light has come into the world...men loved darkness rather than light"(3:19). And part of the darkness which we often love so much more than light is the desire to condemn each other in the name of the Lord of Love. If your gospel is one of condemnation, it is a gospel of darkness, not light. Background Scripture: John 3. Devotional Reading: I John 5:6-12. Next to the 23rd Psalm, probably the best known Bible verse throughout the world is John 3:16."For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." If you have memorized and remember just one verse of scripture, chances are that it will be that one. I wish, however, that all those of us who took the effort to memorize those words would have gone on to memorize with it the next verse as well: "For God sent the Son into the world, not to con­ demn the world, but that the world might be saved through him" (John 3:17). NOTTOCONDEMN It is true that v. 17 only makes stronger and more ex­ plicit what is being said in v. 16. John is saying, first of all, that God's intention was, not that we should perish, but that we should experience "eternal life." But in v. 17 he puts it in a language even more direct, indicating that God's purpose was "not to condemn, the world," but to insure that the world would be "saved." So the central thrust of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not one of condemnation, but salvation. John 3 speaks of both judgement and love, but by far love gets the spotlight, not judgement. In fact, the Gospel According to John--as China Peach Peaches are native to China and were brought to the New World by the Spanish. GARDEN Echeveria Flowers In Winter, Spring Succulents and cacti are pop­ ularly used in the South and Southwest as potted decora­ tions. Some produce showy flowers and echeveria is no ex­ ception. Echeveria is used both as an indoor and greenhouse plant be­ cause it flowers in winter or early spring. Prior to blooming, the plant displays rckettes of fleshy, green leaves. Flowers that appear on branching stems are red, yellow, or white. Echeveria is propagated by leaf cuttings or root offsets, in garden soil or equal parts of washed sand and clayey earth. Location in sun or light shade is determined by climate. The plant will not tolerate temp­ eratures below 40 to 50 degrees F. The plant should be watered sparingly in winter and f reely in summer--and water is always applied to the soil and not poured over the leaves. The leaves have a waxy bloom and are easily damaged. It takes but one look to un­ derstand why the chenille plant % is a lso known as red-hot cat 's ta i l . The f lowers of th is import f rom New Guinea are br ight red on long tassel- l ike spikes. No smal l p lant , the cheni l le mas grow to a heighi of 10-15 feet. Actual ly, i t is a shrub which is propagated by soft cut t ings root­ ed in sandy soi l , to which peat or leaf-mould are added. Moist soi l , and a l ight , but away f rom direct sunl ight , locat ion is rec­ ommended. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN THE N.F.L. IN I9GO. THE CLEVELAND BROWNS BRILLIANT QUARTERBACK Uruut Sine \ WAS THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PASSING ' \ CHAMP 9 YEARS AGO $ AT SAN DIEGO STATE. J BUT HE WASN'T CHOSEN IN THE DRAFT THEN UNTIL THE 13 M ROUND. HE IA/AS THE 330 PLAYER CHOSEN. HIS LONG ASCENT TO STARDOM BEGAN WITH 2 YEARS ON THE BROWNS' TAXI SQUAD. SlPE LV4S SUPER IN I 9 6 0 . H E H I T H I S RECEIVERS FOR 30 TOUCHDOWNS AS HE CLICKED WITH 337 PASSESAND A CLUB RECORD OF 4,132 YARDS. HE HAD ONLY 14 INTERCEPTIONS HIS FAVORITE TARGET, MIKE PRUlTT, GRABBED £3 OF S/PE'S AERIALS. BRIAN IS KNOWN AS A COOLDARING COMPETITOR. - l i b DID YOU KNOW? MAYFLOWER I I . . . A full scale reproduction of the type of ship that brought the Pil­ grims to America in 1620, is berthed at State Pier in Plym­ outh, Mass. ' HAS ABOUT 400 MILES OF TRAILS. THE PARK IS LARGER THAN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. SOME 275 SPECIES OF BIRDS LIVE THERE, AS DO SEVERAL HUNDRED WILD BURROS- SOME 6 MILL I ON YEARS AGO THE COLORADO RIVER STARTED TV FORM THE CANYON. THE FIRST EUROPEANS TO SEE THE 8l& CANYON WERE SPANIARDS IN FRANCISCO CORONADO'S EXPEDITION IN 1540. THE CANYON WAS UNEXPLORED UNTIL LATE IN THE J660's WHEN A ONE-ARMED EX- ARMY OFFICER, JOHN POWELL, HEADED AN EXPE­ DITION. / N 1869, HE MADE THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL RIVER RUN OF THE GRAND CANYON. TEMPERATURES CAN VARY 25 DEGREES BETWEEN THE TOP AND BOTTOM OP GRAND CANYON. 1

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