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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1983, p. 12

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Deluxe 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments, fully car- peted, 1 Vj ceramic bath*, color appliance*, dish- ONE C< Acrylic House McHenry Market Place PAGE 12 - PLA1NDRALEE - FRIDAY .MAYZT^IfgS HfL» UUNT^O - ' - ' v . , V TIRE SEARCHER/OFFICER TRAINS Job involves the searching and examination of public records in Woodstock and Waukegan to in­ sure title to real estate. Deal with lawyers, lend­ ers, realtors and the general public on a daily basis. Legal or paralegal background a plus, No title experience necessary. Minimum 2-3 years of college. Adept at basic algebra and geometry, able to lift 25 lb. books. Must have own late model car to use when company car is unavailable. Per­ form well under self-supervision and pressure. 1 This is a career growth position leading to closer, title officer and eventual branch manager. Suc­ cessful applicant will pass written exam, interview and minimual typing test. 2 weeks annual vacation, 12 paid holidays, health insurance and mileage reimbursement. Starting salary $15,000 a year. * » Send resume, with recent photo and self ad­ dressed stomped envelope to: Kishwaukee Title Corp. 3431A W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 60050 ABSOLUTELY NO ratMNALM PHONE IKS ACCEPTED. 5/2045/27 STOCKROOM ASSISTANT Day Shift Shipping or chemical handling experience helpful. Pleasant working conditions. Full fringe benefit program. Apply in person at: MORTON CHEMICAL RESEARCH CENTER • 1275 Lake Ave Woodstock, II. an equal opportunity affirmative action employer m/f , HELP WANTED Woman with pleasant speaking voice to work in our Customer Service Depar­ tment. Pre-requisites include: working with numbers, good handwriting, eye for detail, typing and filing. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Above average starting pay. Good benefits. Apply in person only at: CHROMA C0RP0RAII0H 3900 Dayton Sheet (Tonyan Industrial Park) McHenry, II. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR NEW HOSPICE PROGRAM Responsibilities include: policies and pro­ cedures development, volunteer staff training and supervision and implementation of a home-based hospice program for McHenry County. Candidates should possess a health care background as well as an ability to effectively manage people and resources. Send inquires by June 20, to: Hospice for McHenry Qounty, Box 835, Woodstock, IL 60098 MAJOR MEDICAL AND SHORT TERM HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE • Between Employment * On Vacation From College * Recently Graduated * On Strike * In Between Group Enrollment Choose a policy term of 30 days to 6 months. Immediate coverage. No deductible JACK WALSH AGENCY McHENRY • 385-3300 CUSTODIAN Full Time Good fringe benefits Apply In Person McHenry High School West Campus 4724 Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry S T A R T - Y O U R CAREER with us.. Major Corporation has immediate openings. Can earn part time$7.00 per hour, full time $360.00 per week, company training and benefits. Students0 welcome. Mr. Drager, 312-449-1920. 5-6tfc mm TO RENT CAN EARN Part-time, $7.00 per hour, $360.00 per week, full time. 815- 728-0226. 5-25-5-27c EXPERIENCED, Live- in Nurses Aide. Room, board and salary, non- drinker, non-smoker. 312-587-4181. 5-20-5-27C APPROXIMATELY 800 sq. ft basement level in local office building, $200 par month as is or will remodel. 815-459- 3145, askfor Bill. 5-18tfc SMALL ONE Room Office, Rte. 120, $100.00 per month. 815-459-3145 ask for Bill. 5-18tfc SLEEPING ROOMS, shared kitchen, cable * T.V., linens, $42.50 week. 815-385-9738 before lpm. 5-18-6-3c ROOM FOR RENT in private home. 815-385- 3697. 5-25-6-3C HEBRON, 4 ROOM upper apartment, $195.00 per month, will - give senior citizen discount. 815-459-5731 between 5-8pm or 312- 426-2931 anytime. 5-25-5- 27c RINGWOOD AREA, 2 bedroom house and garage, lease, security and references required. Available June 1st. No pets. Call - 815-338-0745. 5-20-6-lC 2 BEDROOM MOBILE Home for rent or sale at Harvard, must see. 815- 344-0810. 5-20-5-27C McHENRY IN TOWN, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeting, 2 car garage, basement. No pets. $450 per month plus security deposit. 815-385-4808. 5- 27-6-24C IN TOWN, UN­ FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment, utilities not included. Call after 4pm, 815-385- 4217. 5-27-6-3C 1 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, no pets, security deposit, appliances furnished, references. 815-385-2353 or 1B15-385- 7444. 5-27 1 BEDROOM APART­ MENT, Waterfront, utilities included. 815- 385-9185. 5-27 S P A C I O U S 1 BEDROOM Duplex, appliances and utilities furnished, wood burning fireplace, $300 month, security required, available June 15th. 497- 4205 or ' 497-3194, Pistakee Hills. 5-27-6-3C WATERS EDGE, Large 2 bedroom Condo, $400 month plus security. No pets. 312-526-3179. 5-27- 6-3c 1 and 2 BEDROOM Apartments. Stove, refrigerator, carpeting and air. Available June 1st and July 1st. 815-385- 2181. 5-20tfc 1 BEDROOM APART­ MENT including heat, has stove, refrigerator and air conditioning, $265.00. Call 815-385- 3490 . 5-4tfc STORAGE SPACE in city of McHenry. Dtjr, clean with electricity and semi-truck dock. Approximately 4,400 sq. ft. 815-385-3192 or 815- 385-7632. 5-4tfc SMALL HALL For Rent, 125 people or less, . Anniversaries, Graduations, Weddings, etc. Liberty Hall, 1304 Park Street, McHenry. 815-385-2281 after 5pm. 5-4 tfc VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rait. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12pm weekdays or after 6pm. 5-4 tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche Industrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 52,500 sq. ft. 815-385-1079. 5-4tfc --^-- OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ ditioned, includes all utilities, $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 5-4tfc WINNEBAGO Land Houseboat Rentals, by day-week for 2-10 people, miles and miles of waterway. 10 miles west • of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 414-582-7477. 5-4 tfc NEWLY REMODELED Professional Office Space • for - rent. Downtown McHenry, 815-385-4050. 5-4tfc DELUXE APART­ MENTS, security deposit. No pets. Call Century 21 Care Real Estate. 815-344-1036 or 815-385-0292. 5-4tfc DELIGHTFUL 3 Bedroom home with full basement and 2 car detached garage, $480 a month. 7502 Seminole, Wonder Lake, Illinois. Open House, Saturday and Sunday 2-3pm. Call Letizia Financial, 815- 728-0404. 5-25tfc SMOKEY MOUN­ TAINS, Tennessee, Beautiful mountain top cabins, $180.00 weekly. 813-585-3563. ~ 5-25tfc HARVARD 5 Room Apartment and 2 car garage with 2 stalls for horses. Immediate occupancy. 312-658-8056. 5-25-5-27C 9 ROOM HOUSE, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, family room with bar, country kitchen, all appliances, patio, hobby room, 2xk car garage, June 1st, rent $5Q0 per month, lease and security deposit. 815- 385-4933. 5-25-5-27c CLEAN SLEEPING Rooms, also furnished apartments. 815-385- 8905,815-675-6008. 5-4tfc Deluxe peted, 1 'A ceramic baths, color oppliances, dish­ washer, air conditioning, laundry, large storage area, gas heat. By lake, several blocks from down­ town. 1321W. Main St. Lake Geneva, Wl. 414-244-4572 4/iTrt RETAIL SPACE FM LEASE Formerly Jewel/Osco Rte. 120-McHenry Occupancy October 1983. Completely remodeled bldg. 19,000sq.ft. left. Will divide to suite. For information call I. Bykowski Century 21 Care Real Estate 815-344-1033 5/27-4/1-MC Keepin' Healthy Governor Thompson issued a proclamation designating May as High Blood Pressure month. Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States, and hypertension is related to more th^n 600,000 of these deaths each year. One out of every seven Americans an estimated 35 million -- has high blood pressure, but more than a third of these hypertensive Americans don't even know they have it. Of those who do know, about a third are not being treated. There are two kinds of hypertension: secon­ dary and essential. The kind that can be traced to a specific cause is secondary hypertension and accounts for five to 10 percent of all cases. Secondary hypertension may occur as a result of kidney disease, or pinching of the main artery leading from the heart (this is a hereditary condition) or tumors (NO the adrenal glands located on each kidney. Hypertension due to stKb-: causes is usually curable. However, 'the other kind of hypertension - essential hypertension- is the most common form of high blood pressure. It is not called essential hypertension because it is necessary but because there is no known cause. Hypertension is a poor choice of words, for it leads many people to believe that high blood pressure occurs in only those people who tend to be nervous and tense. Contrary to popular opinion, tests conducted by several research groups do not reveal a ISLAND LAKE MEDICAL SPACE Available from 800 to 2600 sq. ft. Private Entrances Immediate Occupany 312-658-8056 OFFICE SPACE Newly remodeled professional office space for rent. Down­ town McHenry 815-385-4050 PART TIME Person to counsel carrier boys and girls two days per week in the McHenry Area; Must enjoy working J with young people. Auto is necessary. For more information call MARK CONEflTY 338-1300 PRO-DEL SYSTEM WANTED TO RENT: 3 to 4 bedroom home in McHenry area. 312-537- 3689. 5-25-5-27C FOB RENT SMALL 1 BEDROOM Apartment, panelled and carpeted living room, $249 per month, utilities and disposal not included. Security deposit and references. 815-653-9772. 5-20-5-27C JOHN F. LAMPE Available'f o Practice In: •PERSONAL INJ4JRY TRIALS •BUSINESS CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS PROBATE •DIVORCE •REAL ESTATE •WORKERS COMP. - Now Serving You From 2 Locations WONDIR LAKE 7165 Barnard Mill Rd. (By Appt. Only) MdKMtY 3424 W. Elm Suite 27 typical hypertensive personality. Heredity plays a part in high blood pressure, but this does not mean that all members of a family are sure to get it. Men are prone to get high blood pressure more often than women and usually in a more severe form. Pregnant women, or those taking birth control pills, may develop hypertension. Women taking the pill are more likely to get hypertension later in life as well. This is true even if their blood pressure returns to normal after pregnancy or when they stop taking the pills. Blacks are twice as likely to develop hypertension as are whites, and they get it more severely, especially men. The elderly have more problems with high blood pressure. Obese persons are prone to get it, but then again, there are a lot of overweight people who never get hypertension. Actually, anyone can develop hypertension-even children. Hypertension usually begins to be a problem, however, between ages 30 to 50. It is unusual for there to be any evident symptoms until the blood pressure becomes very high. Even then, symptoms may not occur, and a person may not have any warning prior to a heart attack,* stroke or kidney disease. If symptoms such as headaches, dizziness or nosebleed occur, they may not necessarily mean you have hypertension. These symptoms could be associated with other diseases. The only sure way you can know if you have high blood pressure is to have your blood pressure measured. Search For Missing John Palya (center), the child's father, is shown with friends and a searcher (white helmet) near the command post at the end of Kohl avenue late s Wednesday afternoon. ' •» STAFF PHOTO--ANTHONY OLIVER Cutting Traffic Deaths injuries and fatalities occurring in motor vehicle accidents. Operation CARE will, involve saturation patrol during the maximum traffic times of the Memorial day holiday weekend on al interstate routes, the entire tollwaj system and many U.S. and Illinois routes in Illinois. It will begin at 6 p.m. Friday,. May 27, and end at midnight Monday, May 30. v The interstates, Illinois and U.S. highways involved in District 2 are I- 55, U.S. 41, U.S. 12, and Illinois 47. Capt. Richard L. Stone, commander of the Elgin District which has the responsibility of patrolling Lake, McHenry, DuPage, Kane and DeKalb counties, is encouraging the motoring public to utilitize seat belts and other child restraining devices to reduce injuries in case of an accident. He added that troopers will be stopping vehicles with passengers who obscure the driver's clear view of the highway or interfere with the driver's mechanism or safe control of the vehicle. In promotion of Operation CARE, the Illinois Department of Tran­ sportation is sponsoring a "Courtesy Coffee Break" program at eight in­ terstate rest stop locations in Illinois during the Memorial Day Holiday period. The rest stops are located as follows: 1-57 Monee; 1-57 Buckley; 1-57 Anna; I-80Minooka; 1-80 Princeton; I- 74 Goodfield; 1-55 Springfield; 1-70 Altamont. \ Ronald J. Miller, Illinois State Police superintendent,' said Illinois will join with surrounding states this Memorial day weekend in im­ plementing Operation CARE (Combined Accident Reduction Ef­ fort.) . Operation CARE is a multi-state program of interstate highway patrol and enforcement. The main objective is to reduce the number of motor vehicle accidents with the secondary objective of reducing the severity of those accidents which do occur. For the 1983 program, enforcement efforts will be concentrated on the following: > Identify and remove from the high­ ways, drinking and intoxicated drivers. Detect and enforce equipment and moving violations perpetrated by second division vehicles and other large commercial vehicles. Enforcement of the national maximum speed limit of 55 mph for all vehicles. Establish high visibility patrol activities as a deterrent factor on designated CARE highways during the selected holiday periods. Demonstrate the harmonious cooperation in traffic efforts with other states to obtain voluntary compliance and eliminate hazardous violations. Promote the use of seat belts or child restraints and other life preserving equipment that reduce mm"* - ^ ONE COA1 *Crylic Latex r^^G/oss 344-3252 ' Open: M F Bam 5pm Sot 9om Noon Others by Appt. OUR BEST One Coat l*J•• "^^6210 63.9, One Coat Latex Flat Enamel ̂ ^ScnJbbable .StainResetant »13ff ^•r?9r,1549-60A3.6021> STAINS CLEARWOOOrogH ^•SgCKSTA* » (538-6503) 99 ST All ,. « Sr*"" ' (538-6016) 4 mM ;:vfe*y ^ _ 99 ICMI.I •Kfi thru June fat

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