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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1967, p. 9

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HELP WANTED SHORT ORDER night cook. Call 385-9877. 11-1-67TF1-2 WANTED MATURE WOMAN for drug store clerk. 5 day week. Pleasant surroundings. No evenings. Should enjoy serving public. Call Nye Drug 385-4426 or apply at 1325 N. RIVERSIDE IVIeHENRY, ILLINOIS 11-3-67 HE THINKS. THE KeBBBT WLNKDEIOXSL NOV. 3, 1967 - PLAINDEALER- SEC. 1, PG. 9 .. Help Wanted S CHOOL BUS „ DiI¥EBS Worts Transit 385-1500 11-3-67TF1-2 MARRIED CXDUPLE, preferrably retired, to take over op» eration of McHenry Community High School laundry facilities. Approximately 9% months per year, $1.90 per hour each starting salary, many fringe benefits. Apply to Business Manager, McHenry Public Schools, 3926 W.' Main St., McHenry. 11-1/11-10-67 WOMAN to work in nursing home on Pistakee Bay near McHenry. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. or midnight to 8 a.m. Full or part time. No experience necessary Will train. Call 385-0461. 11-1/11-3-67 WANTED MATURE WOMAN for drug store clerk. 5 day week. Pleasant surroundings. No evenings. Should enjoy serving public. Call Nye Drug 385-4426 or apply at 1325 N. RIVERSIDE McHENRT, ILLINOIS , 11-3-67 THE WEEK'S LETTER: "I have a problem. I have been going steady. I broke up because this boy thought that I should go to his house every time to see him. I thought that he should come to see me, instead of me always going to see him. I am crazy about him. I wrote him but he didn't say anything. So I thought I would write to you. Can you tell me what to do? I am afraid that I will lose him." OUR REPLY: You will not lose him -- if he cares for you. If he cares for you at all, he will come to see you. If he does not come to see you, be certain that he does not like you as well as you like him and he has been enjoying the role of being "chased" by a girl who cornea to see him. Put your foot down. Insist that he come to see you or call the'whole thing off. It appears that you have a one-sided affair. If you can't bring a change in things by being firm, you will be much better off if you give the boy up and forget him. The more you "chase", the lesB considerate he will become. If you hav« a (••nog* problem yaw want to dixvil, or on observation to mob, addroit you lottor to FOR AND ABOUT TfENAOHS. COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN MESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT. ICY. HELP WANTED Admiral * Mark of Quality JOIN THE ADMIRAL FAMILY SgPEBJENCBD 1UOSS with excellent pay EXPERIENCED TOOL St DIE MAKERS Female Help Wanted No Experience Necessary Many Frlng* Benefits lactate: • Excellent Starting Wage • Opportunity for Advancement • Permanent Positions • Automatic Raises • Eight Paid Holiday* (Incl. Birthday) • Liberal Paid Vacation I^an • Free Hospitalization & life Insurance • Wonderful Profit Sharing Plan y o Credit Union ® Special Discount on all Admiral Products ° Attendance Bonus • Production Bonus • Production Excellence Program (P.E.P.) Bonus Apply So panon Off let hours 8 iLM. £@ &30 PM. Phon«: 815-385-4020 ADMIBAL COIFOEATION 3908 West Elm Stmt -- McHanrf, Illinois 11-1/11-3-67 COIL AND TRANSFORMER WINDERS AND ASSEMBLERS • Experience desired but will train qualified applicants. • Day Shift 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. 9 Excellent working conditions. • All standard benefits. • New Incentive System. ' TRIWEC TRANSFORMER COMPANY 519 W.SHERIDAN / LAXEMOOR msEEmfa muNQM FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of NOv. 3, 1927) Two river lots in the Owen, Stenger, Allen subdivision were sold by Kent and Co., to T. Hobin of Chicago. Mr. Hobin intends to erect a summer home on these lots early next year. Miss Loretta Steffes and Charlotte Frett entertained a group of friends at a Halloween hard time party in the home of the latter. The rooms were decorated with the colors of the season and with autumn leaves. Beginning Saturday, Nov. 5, the custom of sounding the fire alarm siren at 12 o'clock Saturday will be resumed. Funeral services for Lincoln Dibler, who passed away at his home at Woodstock Oct. 17, were held Oct. 20. Mr. Dibler was the father of Mrs. Edward H. Nickels of McHenry. - The new, up-to-date fire truck which the committee purchased from the Peter Persch Co., of Kenosha arrived in town last week. It is equipped with a 500 gallon pumper and booster tanks making it ready to meet iany emergency. The engine is a 70 horse power continental motor wfth dual ignition. The Mothers club will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. E.G. Peterson Nov. 4 with Mrs. Fred Nickels assistant hostess. The round table discussion for the afternoon will be "Modern Slang, Girls Nicknames" and will be conducted by Mrs. P. M. Justen. Ralph Ensign of the UJS. Marines spent the weekend in the home of his father, F.W. Ensign, enroute to his home in Camden, N.J. He had just received his honorable discharge after serving twenty-seven months with the Marines. Much of this time was spent in a tour nearly around the world during which time many points of interest were visited including China, Hawaii and Panama Canal. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 5, 1942) Even more praiseworthy than the story of a local boy who makes good in a large city is the story of a boy who makes good in his own home town. The life story of .John Bolger, who passed away Oct. 30. In 1922 Mr. Bolger began working as bookkeeper at the old Farmers Mill which was destroyed by fire in 1940. Within a few years he Employment Agtndf Electronics • Draftsman ^ ^ $120 - $135 week ^ A A real challenge for a Y young man with elec-J W tronic drafting exper-^ A ience. Be able to take A T u/irinor Hiacrrams and • • • ^VVIDE ^ t experience. take( wiring diagrams and convert them to schematic. CALL Bernie Flynn 815-338-3200 Personnel, Ino 235 N. Benton St. Woodstock, 111. Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thurs. £ Fr|. >t|| 7 Saturday 9 - 12 Male Help Wanted Male IMg? Wanted Male Hq!^ Wanted $Me SM® WoaSci WE Hi HIBOEM * Polishers & Staffers * Di® Casters ^ Operaferi * Tool & Die Makers * Lab Technicians In c ftegffuttive Growing Industry mii IN lFlB§i0l * iKNate&rial i§a(g0Bf>@r He^vy en Vsme Study and/or Methods WOODSTOCK DIE CASTING Division ©$ iLTRA Corporatism [ ILLINOIS was made president and manager a position which he held until death. The most notewor'-V '.llustration of the successful-^ ness is the huge modern building which is the Farmer's Mill. Relatives and friends are this week mourning the death of ona of Johnsburg's oldest and most respected citizens. She is Mrs. Adelaide Althoff who would have been eighty-seven years old next January. Lt. Eugene Nielsen graduated Oct. 30 from the Boswell Flying school at Boswell, N.M. Probably no town of McHenry's size in the country can boast two such beautiful, modern funeral homes a#the ones we have. The latest' of these two, called the Jacob Justen Sons funeral home, was begun last April and finished about Oct, 15. Co-owners of this new and modern building are Albert and George Justen. Nick Adams, who closed his auto repair shop sometime ago, has been working for the past several weeks as a motor vehicle inspector in Detroit. Ma.'iy • ki" -3"/: J.' iKsnave far years read with interest the articles on the ladies page of the Chicago Tribune written by Helen Bartlett. Few have realized that these articles were written by a former McHenry girl, Angela Petesch, daughter of Nic!< Pacjs^h, McHenry druggist for many years. Of late the author of these articles has been using her own name with her writings. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 24, 1957) Roland G. Ullrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Ullrich of McHenry, is among fifty university of Wisconsin freshman students who this year have been selected by the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) unit on the U.W. campus for training in the unit* s midshipman program. Pretty Colleen Ward of McHenry, for the past six months a member of the homecoming council at Marquette university, Milwaukee, Wis., has been named one of the homecoming sweethearts and will ride atop the sweetheart float on the night of the parade. The community was saddened Oct. 20 to learn of the passing of Mrs. Edith Bockman who died in McHenry hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Bertha Esh, 77, postmaster at Spring Grove for over twenty years, died Oct. 17 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thennes recently celebrated their forty-fifth anniversary by dining out with their family. table was beautifully decora with red roses and a tiered anniversary cake. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Diedrich Of McHenry, Oct. 17, at the Memorial hospital. New residentstothe McHenry area are Mr. and Mrs. Ealesof South Grove, Cooney Heights. They have been life long residents of Chicago, but now retire and plan to make McHenry their permano.it home. St. John the Baptist church was the scene of a beautiful wedding Oct. 19 when Miss Marilyn Smith of Johnsburg became the bride of Mt. Carl Ohlrich of Woodstock. International Tuna Week November 9-/8 ^ nmnu- of eonvenienci* foods mnko.s it possible for brides" or seasoned cooks to ho wizards in the kitohon. ( anrieii and Iro/.on foods can bo usod to conjure lip tnst\ and attractivo inoals with l i t t l e o/fort. Tuna fish is tho cook s bost triond whon it comes to convenience. A supply oi it o n ' t h o s h e l f iSf insurance against unexpected dinner liuosts. the basis of a quick meal for the family, hearty, sandw iehos or nutrit ious snacks for hungry youngsters or /.ippy.dips anil appetizers for entertaining- Tuna is available all year, combines successfully wilh a threat man\ other'foods andis easy on the budget. Tuna Spaghetti Casserole made from canned tuna, canned spauhetti and frozen Italian uroen beans is quick and easy for tamity or miosis. An oven meal, it requires only a minimum of your time in the kitchen. TINA SPAGHETTI CASSEROLE (Makes 6 servings) ITEM: Since more and more appliances and toys are battery powered these days, many homeowners like to keep extra cells handy. Batteries will deteriorate from age even when not used. A good way to prolong battery life is to place them in plastic bags and store them in the freezer. 2 cans (15-% ounces each) spaghetti in tomato sauce with cheese 2 packages (9 ounces each) Italian green beans, cooked and drained 2 cans (6-V2 or 7 ounces each) chunk-style tuna, drained In a 2-quart ovenproof dish, arrange spaghetti aroundsides; then make a ring of green beans and mound tuna in center. In medium saucepan, mix together remaining ingredients; heat until butter is melted. Pour over tuna and beans. Cover and bake in H50° ^moderate) oven HO minutes. Serve with grated Parmesan cheese, if desired. V4 cup butter or margarine n '4 cup lemon juice '2 teaspoon basil '4 teaspoon each: salt, pepper, oregano Pets That Need A Home OR ARE Looking for their Master As a public service of the McHenry Plair.dealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are FREE. JChe only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good home without charge or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed into your possession. TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAY MALE TOY FOX TERRIER. 9 years old. Good house dog. Call Saturdays, 385-0804. 11-3-67 "They're making the cars safer, but not the drivers." HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WiOiTEP HELP WANTED Our Business Is Booming And So Is Our Need F®r Qualif' d People Including: - MALE - I Catalog Specialist Stock Men 1st & 2nd Shift Machine Operators 1st & 2nd Shift Molders 2nd Shift Top Benefits Including: • Promotional Opportunities Mttjor Medical • Choice of Shifts Life & Hospitalization Insurance • Paid Holidays • Shilt Premium • Paid Vacntion • Overtime Available • Steady Employment • Progressive rate ranges 1S00 N. Industrial Road. McHenry FEMALE Machine Operators 2nd Shift OFFICE HOURS Men. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - noon (815) 315-7000 AUTOMOTIVE NTR0LS Coi In Back Of The McHenry Market Place

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