Thursday, August 11,1966 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Secilon One Page Sevejf -- Female Help Wanted Female Help Wanlad AK NEEDS WOMEN FOR LIGHT MACHINE AND ASSEMBLY WORK -- FULL TIME -- 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. -- 5 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. -- PART TIME -- 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Clean Bright Factory Enjoy such benefits as: 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. - Morlern Cafeteria • Top Wages • Top Night Shift Premiums • Free Life and Hospitalization Insurance • Paid Vacation • 8 Paid Holidays • Full 40 Hour Week • Jury Duly Pay Personnel Office Open -- 8 A.M, to 4:45 P.M. Monday thru Friday -- Apply -- REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATfe SUNNYSIDE ESTATES -- Very clean and attractive. 2 BR ranch on 70 ft. lot. 12x12 kitchen. Tiled bath. Attached garage. $12,000 FOX RIVER -- Front Redwood ranch. Large LR - DR. 2 large BR. Utility room. Panelled throughout. New sea wall and pier. $20,700 FOX RIVER RIGHTS -- California contemporary. 2-3 BR. Large LR with fireplace. Family room and bar room; Full basement. Attached garage. 2 landscaped lots. Reduced to $22,500. Mr. Heinen BAIRD & WARNER 8-4-66 mmmmwmmMMo co. A •ftfloiow ©p OAK ELQ0TRI0/nkTIC8 ooM •••Ik Mala 9«re®f Phon« 439-80M - CRYSTAL 1MB, ILLINOIS M KUAL OPPORTUNITY SHHOtU 8-11-66 HELP WANTED HELP WAMTBB JOB OPPORTUNITIES OFFERING • ATTRACTIVE WAGES •. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS • FREE GROUP INSURANCE (EMPLOYEE AND DEPENDENTS) Now hiring for day and night shifts. • Experienced Industrial Electrician • DIE CASTERS • Drill Press Operators (male and female) • Punch Press Operators (male and female) • Maintenance man (Experienced in repair and maintenance of hydraulic machinery and equipment) s Apply in person (at Wheeler Street, plant entrance) WOODSTOCK DIE CASTING Division of ELTRA Corporation Woodstock, Illinois "An equal opportunity employer." MODINE needs men and women primarily for day shift. 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Expansion program requires many openings to be filled immediately. Ladies, check your opportunities for the highest earning in area. APPLY PERSONEL DEPARTMENT BETWEEN 7 A.M. AND 4:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY AND FROM 8:30 A.M. TO NOON ON SATURDAY MODINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4 Miles North of McHenry on Ringwood Road "An equal opportunity employer" 8-11-66 Wise WATERFRONT HOME RADICALLY REDUCED Widow wants to sell fast. Brick veneer, plastered walls, tiled kitchen and bath. Three bedroom; all rooms are large. Full basement, attached; garage. Nicely landscaped, boat house. $18,700 McHENRY REALTY 385-5922 Days 3918 W. Main Street 385-4071 Eves. 8-4-66 PRICED TO SELL FAST Lonesome widower wants to rejoin children. Two, possible three bedroom ranch with partial basement; on corner lot. Lots of privacy. Owner will sell on contract. -- $9,900. LOTS OF ROOM INSIDE AND OUT Three bedrooms, lxk bath, brick ranch; all large rooms. Extra lot. Owner so anxious to sell that he will include all appliances and sell on contract, too. -- $21,900. McHENRY REALTY 3918 W. MAIN STREET 385-5922 DAYS 385-4071 EVES. 8-11-66 ASKING $11,000.00 2 bed. year 'round on lovely large tree-shaded lot. New 2 car garage. Huge kitchen. Heated porch. Utility roo-n. FA gas heat. Low taxes. River rights. $18,900.00 2 bed., family room home on the River. Excellent kitchen. Club room on ground level. Garage. Electric boat hoist. Triple-track storms and screens. Beautifully cared for yard a$d garden. Low upkeep and taxes. Extras. 4^ • $21,500.00 10 year old 3 bed. Ranch home in perfect condition. Crab Orchard fireplace in 12x20 living rm. Lovely 10x12 breakfast room; separate dining rm. Full basement. Large garage plus car port. Your own pier! GALLAGHER & ASSOCIATES 815-385-1629 8-11-66 BAIRD & WARNER, INC. Established 1855 Fox River -- 4 BR year 'round 2 story home. Large DR. Basement. Reduced to $15,000 or best offer. 8 acre farm with 2 homes. 1 a 4 BR and full basement. Brandenburg Lake fishing rights. A bargain at $35,000. Luxurious stone and brick ranch. With large sunken LR on 100* Fox River lot. Built in kitchen. Separate guest house and over sized 2 car garage. All fenced for privacy. $75,000. Mr. Heinen 385-2527 8-11-66 COIL AND TRANSFORMER WINDERS AND ASSEMBLERS • Experience desired but will train qualified 'applicants. • Day Shift 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. • Night Shift 6:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. • Excellent working conditions • All standard benefits TRIWEC TRANSFORMER CO. 519 W. SHERIDAN LAKEMOOR McHENRY, ILLINOIS SRA BUILDING 8-4-11-6G WOMEN SOLDERERS • WIRERS • ASSEMBLERS Full and part time openings available. Good pay. Excellent company benefits. Call 459-6300 Major Corporation Route 14 and 31 8-4-11-P6 Dr. SIMS says... SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY Every year over 12,000 children in the United States are poisoned from eating deadly plants. Actually, the number o? victims who suffer serious illness and even death from poisonous plants could be much higher. For, amoung the 250,000 plant species 1 hat can be deadly to man, the average homeowner has eight or nine of them right in his own backyard. Some of the plants are so common and seemingly innocent, you would never suspect their toxic qualities. 4 Who would suspect, for'example, that the beautiful oleander evergreen shrub--grown indoors as well as outdoors-- contains a deadly heart poison. A toxin so deadly that a single leaf could kill a child. Any part of the lily-of-thevalley and the rhododendrum can kill too. So can the leaves and roots of ivy. The greatest threat to children, however, is poisonous plants with small attractive berries. One of the most deadly -- the nighi shade bush -- contains clusters of poisonous berries that grew abundantly in vacant lots and frequently in backyards. Another berry bush found in backyards is the daphne mezereum. In the spring, this plpnt has white or purple flowers that are soon replaced by small red or yellow berries. It only takes a few of these berries, which contain an extremely corrosive poison, to cause a fatal reaction in a child. Of course, plant poisoning isn't restricted to children. Adults " encounter it too, especially from plants that, for the most part, are good to eat. Take rhubarb, for exampfe. While its stalk is not toxic, its leaves contain oxalic acid which - if cooked with the stalk may cause severe kidney dr. mage. Two of our most popular vegetable plants, the potato and tomato are also . potentially harmful. Although the tomato fruit and the potato tuber are quite harmless, the foilage and vines of both these plants contain alkaloid poison, a poison wIi'k h could cause severe digestive upset and serious nervous disorders. Safeguard your family from these and other potentially dangerous plants. The next time you prepare foods picked from the garden, %^sh them thoroughly and remfy^e all leaves and foilage \ carefully before cooking. """ Above all: warn your children again and again, never to chew or taste any part of a plant found in the woods, your backyard, or even in your home. Many plants found in the living room, such as the traditional yuletide poinsetta, are deadly too. Beat The Heat Witli Tuna-Go-Round Good "Road manners" mean that you will yield the right-ofway even though you legally have the right to go first at an intersection. Observance of this rule would have saved countless lives in the past and will help you to avoid collisions. Courteous sharing of the available road space will prevent accidents. It will make motoring in congested traffic more enjoyable. i When you feel like having a cool dinner on a warm day, try a Tuna-Go-Round Salad. The salad, as cool to make as to eat, is heartier than it looks or tastes--just the thing for summer. Tuna, rich in protein and minerals, i9 solid nourishment combined with a delicate flavor that fits perfectly into a salad picture. Canned tuna is especially valued these days as an economical source of complete protein. As always, the tuna eliminates cooking chores; in this instance, you need not even mix it with other ingredients. Simply put it in the s^lad as is; the dressing provides a natural mixer at serving time. Tuna-Go-Round Salad 1 small head cabbage. 2 cans (6V2 or 7 ounces each) shredded tuna in vegetable oil 1 cucumber, sliced tomatoes, coarsely diced 2 carrots, shredded Place cabbage in salad bowl; overlap cucumber slices around cabbage to make border. Make a well in the center of cabbage and fill with tuna. Surround tuna with diced tomato. Sprinkle shredded carrots just inside cucumber border. Serve with 1 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing thinned with 2 tablespoons lemon juice and seasoned with 2 tablespoons each chopped green pepper, parsley and chive. YIELD: 6 servings. 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