PG, 12 - PLAINDEALER - FRI. APRIL 4, 1969 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WAMTQ) hbpwantid Willkommen Bienvenue OR WELCOME Bienvenido Vitame Vas Growing plant needs spirited people for spirited production. Try us. \ HOMBRES MUJERES MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN MACHINE OPERATORS 1st Shift 1st & 2nd Shift PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS ORDER PICKERS 1st Shift 1st Shift MOLDERS 2nd Shift ASSEMBLERS 1st Shift « FORK LIFT OPFRATORS 1st Shift MACHINE OPERATORS 1st &k 2nd Shift STOCKMEN 1st Shift PACKAGERS 1st Shift We have a limited number of part time openings available on our 1st shift. r WE OFFER Complete insurance program,1*effective within 30 days • Progressive rate ranges Holiday pay * 2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year * Promotional opportunity • Jury Duty Pay. WE CARE ABOUT PEOPLE Night Shift premium * Credit Union # paid pension plan BRAKE PARTS COMPANY 1600 N. INDUSTRIAL DR. McHENRY (Behind The McHenry Market Place) 815-385-7002 OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to noon or by appointment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED BUS DRIVER for morning and afternoon runs. ^Harrison School, Wonder Lake, 111. Call 653-5742. 4-2-69TF1-2 SHOP IN McHENRY * WAITRESSES * BARTENDERS * DISHWASHER A new family restaurant in Wonder Lake opening soon is seeking responsible, experienced personnel to fill the above positions. For Appointment call Mr. Strike 653-9900 4-2-S9TF1-2 BUS DRIVER Needed Immediately to transport clients to and from Pioneer Center for the Exceptional. Call 385-3310 4-2-S9TF1-2 Male or Female Several openings now exist in ASSEMBLY and LIGHT MACHINE WORK. Apply in Person 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. RAE MOTORS CORP. 5801 W. Route 120 McHenry, IIL 4-4-69 FOR FAST RESULTS PHONE 385-0170 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CARD OF THANKS MY SINCERE thanks for all the cards, prayers and visitors while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Reverends Baumhofer, Rudden and Tierney and all the nurses and hospital staff. THERESA WEINGART 4-4-69 WANTED - FACTORY We have had a tremendous and exciting boom in our sales and manufacturing. To keep up with this super pace we are in need of experienced and inexperienced men and women for: Turret Lathe Operators •Milling Machine Operators • Assemblers (Male & Female) • General Factory Get in our booming growth now! This could be your chance to really move up. Take advantage of: NEW WAGE RATE -- PAID LIFE INSURANCE -- PROFIT SHARING Interviews Daily Until 4:30 P.M. BROWN Manufacturing Co. An APECO Division an equal opportunity employer 610 E. JUDD ST. - WOODSTOCK, 338-4500 WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to everyone, John Cardinal Cody. Bishop Arthur O'Neil, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Healey, the priests choir, the parishoners of St. Patrick's and all who were so kind during our recent bereavement in the loss of our brother, Father Leonard Guzzardo. THE GUZZARDO FAMILY 4-4-69 I WISH to thank everyone who voted for me in the township election. EVA G. SPARKS 4-4-69 V SALES Garage Rummage Backyard List your uarage, Rummage, Basement or Backard Sale In the McHENRY PLAINDEALER Want Ads and7 you will receive (FREE) 2 printed signs to identify your property as the SALES location. The ad must run in two issues of the McHenry Plaindealer to qualify. When planning a SALE of your own stop in at the Plaindealer office for a Free brochure of helpful hints that will enable you to gain more revenue from your sale. Some who have never conducted a Sale of this type will find thil brochure helpful. un ELECTRIC CORPORATION Due to expanded production needs we are looking for people to do: * SPOT WELDING Days & Nights * MACHINE ASSEMBLY Days Only * WELD GRINPING Days & Nights Will Irain^ualified applicants Excellent Company fringe benefits to include: • Free Life & Health Insurance • Paid Holidays and Vacations • Company Paid Pension Plan Openings on Days & Nights with PLENTY OF OVERTIME and NO LAY-OFFS. Interviewing Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. -- Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. -- Saturday An equal opportunity employer ELECTRIC CORPORATION 3011 EAST ROUTE 176 CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS 60014 815-459-7700 Aero-Space Division From The Farm Advisor's Desk GARAGE SALE. Saturday, April 5. Miscellaneous household items, poster bed and dresser, baby crib, tricycle, spring horse, like new. 3008 Parkside, McHenry, 111. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. . 385-5472 4-4-69 BASEMENT MILDEW If you're tempted to "air out" your basement this spring when warm weather hits by opening the windows, don't, warns a University of Illinois agricultural engineer. E„L. Hansen says water will condense on walls and floors creating mildew in your basement. Soil temperatures will be low for some time yet as wijl your floors and walls. When warm outside air containing moisture hits the cold walls and floors, condensation starts. You can prevent mildew and mustiness by keeping "the basement heated to 75 degrees-all summer and ventilating at night when the air is cooler and contains less moisture. Running an exha,ust fan at night also pulls in cool air. Instead of keeping your funace running all summer, you may find a dehumidifier effective in controlling moisture and mustiness, Hansen points out.