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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Nov 1967, p. 13

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<0 THE McHENH!? MJUNDEALER Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted position Available Executive Training $8000 to $9600 Top rated locel firm needs ssveral young man for their Junior Executive Training Program. Work in areas of Administration, Production, Marketing or Sales before specializing. YOU PICK THE AREA!! AGE TO 36 In confidence Call 312 • Ju 7 • 2135 Ask for Gil Mayne 24 hour service or ttop in at: lAKf©N & ASSOCIATES 35 i. ©rand Av«nu« F**Lak*, Oficq Nitely TiU 8 P.M. Illinois v.v.w. SALES AND SEHVICEMAN WANTED We are interested in hiring an aggressive man who would be a competent feed and farm supply sales and service man for the Ralston Purina Co., capable of learning and teaching others latest feeding and management teachniques. This man will be working with TWO, top Purina dealers in McHenry and Lake County. Top opportunity for well qualified man who enjoys pleasant outside work, likes farm people and takes satisfaction in helping others. * Major Feed Co. * Attractive Salary * Liberal Bonus Plan * Transportation furnished * Complete benefit program * Real Training Program Strong agricultural background essential. Phone: 815-338-4684 R. W. ASH ° District Sales Mgr. BALSTON PURINA CO. 116 E. KIMBA1LL, AVE. WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS 11-15/11-17-67 • • • • • OAK INSPECTOR Gcrng® And Layout (DAY SHIFT) To make complete layout of parts and materials. Must be familiar with gauge tolerances and calibration techniques. INSPECTOR 'A' (DAY SHIFT) To perform first piece, in process and final inspection. Inspection LEiSLB MAN (DAY SHIFT) To direct activities of a small group of inspectors. 11 HE MAN SHIFT) Top wages to qualified man. Pull range of company paid benefits* K JIQAUQ0PA(S7Q0RIIIO CP. OAK ILiCino/METicS co.. Sertfc NUI* IhMl Mmm4SMN* CBYSTAG. nacza, ILLINOIS 11-15-67 385-0170 Female Help Wanted OAK Needs WOMEN for light machine or assembly work • 9*7 or night shift Company Paid Benefit Program applf Personnel CMfice amOTPASTOQBra© g©. OAK (iictko/ni TIC3 co»» ItohillrMl CaYSTAL LAKI, ILLINOIS 0^ 11-15-67 NOVEMBER 15, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 13 Employment Agencies Junior/ Accountdnt $600 Z™ A trainable young man to act as laison between accounting manager and unit supervisor. Will handle administrative follcw- uos. Leads to assistant controller. Call Bernie Fiynn WIRE- 815-338-3200 Personnel, Inc. 235"N. Benton St. Woodstock, 111. Open 9 a.i^ - 5 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 'til 7 Saturday 9 - 12 SITUATION WANTED WILL DO baby sitting In Mc- Cullocn Lake. Call 385-6406. 11-15/11-17-67 CHILD CARE by hour, day or week. Call 338-0539 or 385- 3134. 11-15/11-17-67 WILL DO baby sitting for working mother. Orchard Hts. Subdivision. Call 385-7496. 11-15-67 Female Help Wanted N.C.R. Operator Part time. Nights Experience not necessary. Will train. Excellent starting salary. -- Apply -- McHenry Hospital 8516 W. Waobegaa McHenry, HL CALL 885-2200 Ext. 645 11-15/11-17-67 BOOKKEEPER and general office help. Full time. Alexander Lumber, 909 N. Front, McHenry. Call 385-1424. 11-15/11-17-67 TOMASELLO'S Go Go Room. Part time cocktail waitress. Friday and Saturday only. Apply in person. 3312 Chapel Hill Rd., Johnsburg. Call 815-385- 1475. 11-15/11-17-67 BABY SITTER in your home or mine. Call 385-4863 after 3 p.m. * 11-15-67 WAITRESS WANTED. Full or part time. Al's White House. Gall 385-9892. 11-15/11-17-67 BILLING CLERK for expanding general contracting firm. Billing experience necessary. See or call A. N. May Inc. Richmond, Illinois 815-678-2861 11-10-67TF 1-2 Light Assembly Machine Operators Beginners welcome. Steady employment, air conditioned factory, employee benefits. GEABMASTER, INC. 180© S. St. 81 McHenry, Illinois 11-15-67 Help Wanted SCHOOL BUS DRIVUS • Part Time Worts Transit 385-1500 U-J5-67TF 1-2 LOST ft FOUND TO BE GIVEN AWAY Pets That Need A Homo OR ARE Looking for their lyKaster A> a public m'ia icr </'• I In- I * i. i i t. > . It' i -ill fids run under "IVl-- Th«i1 Need A Hume' hk KRKk Tile onl\ retjuiiviiH'in.x ;iir: The animal- are i<'i l»e uixpii ;iwa\ in h<m»<I home "iihnut i-hnrue «>r m>u C are Irving in find llie owner ui a pel that ha> >tra\ed into \ tmr |><isses>i'in. TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAY 4 • 6 week old kittens. Wonder Lake. Call 653-9150 11-15-67 5 females, 3 males, half labrador puppies. 5 weeks old. Call 653-4641. 11-15-67 2 female puppies, 8019Widoff Dr. Wonder Lake, 111. 11-15-67 C AMD OF May we extend our heartfelt thanks to those of you who expressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindness and though tf ulness will always remain with us as a predourf memory. The family of Robert J. Thurlwell 11-15-67 This is to express sincere appreciation for the many cards, letters and prayers of friends during my hospital stay. Mrs. Frances Kaelin 11-15-67 We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received during the Ulness and passing of our loved one. A special thanks to the nurses in the intensive care unit of McHenry Hospital and Rev. Rabe. Many, many thanks to all. The family of Clarence Ehrhardt 11-15/11-17-67 We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received during the illness and passing of our loved one. Many, many thanks to all. The family of Martin Knox 11-15-67 Empl@ym@a£ Ag©seios Engineer $12,000 Design and development of high speed machinery. Board work and experience in related field leads to real growth spot. Call Bernie Flynn WIDE 815-338-3200 Personnel, Inc. 235 N. Benton St. Woodstock, 111. Open 9 a.in. - 5 p.m. ( Thurs. & Fri. 'til 7 S a t u r d a y 9 - 1 2 Holp WaMcil FomaHo Holf) WcMfcd COIL AND TRANSFORMER WINDERS AND ASSEMRLERS 0 Experience desired but will train qualified applicants. • Day Shift 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. 0 Excellent working conditions. 9 All standard benefits. • New Incentive System. TRIWEC TRANSFORMER COMPANY 519 w. sommm LAXEMOOR wtMrnmr. ILLINOIS Be Wise Shop In McHenry Fran Sheriff PETS FOR SALE Silver miniature male poodle, 6 weeks old. A.K.C., wormed and 1 distemper shot, $50; 1 white male toy poodle, 3 yrs. odd, A.K.C., $35. Call 815375- 2072. 11-15-67 GERMAN Shepherd puppies, male. 9 weeks old. Reasonable. Call 385-5406. 11-15-67 COLLIE puppies, $25. 7 weeks old. Call 385-3681. 11-15-67 GERMAN Shepherd puppies. A.K.C . registered. New litter to choose from. Call 815- 385-7648. 11-15/12-15-67 ILOTff & LOST: Siamese cat in vicinity of Woodlawn Park. Dark brown. Answers to name of Shefea. Front claws removed. Reward. Call 385-7331 evenings. 11-15/11-17-67 SHORT ORDER night cook. Call 385-9877. 11-1-67TF1-2 FOR WOMEN ONLY: What Looks As Good As It Cooks? By FRAN SHERIFF Today there is hardly anyone over the age of 12 who never cooks. And cooking is being done in highly individualistic backgrounds to please an enormous range of personal tastes, both in food and in the decoration of the kitchen. Stainless steel cookware has the durability and shining beauty to insure that it will always have a cherished place in a good cook's cooking and in her kitchen equipment planning. Some cooks insist on a battery of special tools and appliances; others claim they can produce any culinary effect they want with one knife, one wooden spoon, and any kind of pot that is big enough to hold their stews. Stainless steel cookware has its devotees in each group. Among the vast majority of cooks between these two extremes stainless steel cookware is something to behold with pride and to use with pleasure. Probably there are several 'reasons why stainless steel is always popular with every homemaker. It is beautiful and it stays that way no matter how long it is used. All stainless steel cookware has the timeless quality which results when design courts simplicity of line. Pan lids fit securely, bottoms stay level, and there are no seams to collect dirt. In fact, restaurant kitchens and hospitals use stainless steel equipment because of the way it can be designed, and because it is rugged and durable. Its smooth, impervious surface will not pit or absorb odors, and stainless steel can be kept "squeaky" clean with very little effort. Perfect Go-With Just because stainless steel cookware can be kept germfree with such ease does not mean it is limited to antiseptic surroundings. Quite 'the contrary! Today's kitchen is a place where people gather to watch or to work, and kitchen decoration is as personal and important as for a bedroom or living room. Regardless of the style of decoration, stainless steel cookware is the perfect go-with "work horse" in the pots and pans department. Its ability to mix and blend with other objects, and the total kitchen decoration, is particularly apparent in open displays. Open displays often can be fitted into kitchen planning more easily than enclosed cupboards. bpace that is too small for a standard cabinet can be utilized to hang several pans -- perhaps near the sink or stove where the item will be used most often. In the gourmet cook's specialized kitchen, stainless steel cookware may be found hanging against a brick wall, or from hooks attached at the ANY HOMEMAKER would be happy to receive a lioliday-tinie a matched set of Ekco stainless steel cookware* Their enduring beauty makes them a joy to look at as well as to cook in. x ;r* ppMlt STAINLESS STEEL gives unmatched versatility to this West Bend mixing bowl. Food in it run be heated on range or frozen. Handle and casy-to-see markings are ndded conveniences. ROUNDED SHAPES and graceful handles jjive a note of elegance to this matched set of Farberware stainless steel cookware. Rings on handles make hanging items easy for open display or closet. rear of the range hood. Very popular display is the oldfashioned butcher's rack suspended from the ceiling over a center island located between sink and range. Above the cook's head every imaginable kind of pot, pan and ladle is ready for use. A wall covered with pegboard can hold pots, pans, even spice shelves or gay canisters. Stainless pans and their gleaming lids make a pleasing pattern when hung against inexpensive place mats that add color and texture above counter areas. Bright silhouettes painted on the wall, keyed to the outline of specific items assure each is returned to its proper place. The wall pattern is colorful even when the pans are in use. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Our Business Is And So Is Ow Ne People Inc - Mr E - Machine Operators 1st Shift Molders 2nd Shift Maintenance Man 1st Shift i experienced in machinery and elect rical repair 1 Tool & Cutter Grinder 1st Shift Stock Men 1st & 2nd Shift Top Benefits Including I'n>mot n ma I ()|>|>"rt unit i Major Mcdicil • ( li-.i.e .-I Sliilts ite A lli»viiit;ili/;i (inn Iiimmiuk l;ii<l 11 o|l<l;i \ s "»luit I'l-iinim 1600 N. Industrial Road, McHenry Booming For Qualifodil ding: FEMALE Kit Packagers 1st Shift Machine Operators 1st & 2nd Shift Master Cylinder Assemblers 1st Shift OFFICE HOURS Men. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - noon (815) 385-7000 AUTOMOTIVE CONTROLS Corp. In Back Of The McHenry Market Place

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