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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1969, p. 14

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PG. 14- PLAINDEALER - FRI. NOV. t 21, /* 1969 Ftmili Hdp Wiatid Fmalt H»lp Wiated . Key Punch Operators Alpha-Numeric -- to $550 . Office Girls All kinds. Immediate Placement to $600 . Secretaries to $450 . Executive Secretaries to $650 WIDE SCOPE PERSONNEL 235 Benton St. Woodstock, 111. 338-3200 11 2169 Production Control Clerk Interesting, diversified clerical work, with some typing. PROFIT SHARING PLAN, automatic progression in­ creases, hospital plan, (semi-private room in full, all miscellaneous charges paid). JOB SECURITY, no layoffs, paid holidays. A clean, modern plant. Claud S. Gordon 5710 KENOSHA RICHMOND, ILL. 815-678-2211 an equal opportunity employer 112169 PAYROLL CLERK Must have figure apti­ tude to fulfill all phases of payroll accounting and handle insurance and per­ sonnel records. -- Apply in person -- RAE MOTOR CORP. Route 120 West McHenry, Illinois 112169 FULL TIME woman wanted. Combination marking and sell­ ing. Employee benefits. Apply in person to Harry Dean. BGh Franklin. 112169TF12 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED bank teller for new bank. Apply in per­ son. Call for appointment First National Bank, 3814 W. Elm, 385-5400, ask for Phil Lindquist. 1121-11 26 69 CASHIER Part time evenings 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. week-days Must be experienced and 21 years or over. CARDINAL WINES & LIQUORS S05 Virginia Crystal Lake, 111. 459-4050 1119-112169 HELP WANTED TIMEKEEPER 3:30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT Salaried position good benefits. Mature person preferred. PHONE PERSONNEL MANAGER between the hours of T a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday 815-385-3964 or 815-653-2841 GARAGE SALE GABAGE8ALB AA M O D I N E 4 miles North of McHenry on Ringwood Road RINGWOOD. ILLINOIS "an equal opportunity employer" 112169 FOR BENT FOB BENT 360 ACBES OF LEVEL FARM LAND That consistantly has produced vX) bushels of corn and 35 to 40 bushels of beans per acre. Farm located midway between McHenry and Crystal Lake on Mc­ Henry - Crystal Lake blacktop known as Westward Way. For further Information write to: M. L. MaGEE, 415 W. Touhy Ave. Des Plalnes, 111. 60018 or CALL 812*763-6767 1119-112169 FOR RENT Room with kitchen privileges, pets allowed, telephone priv­ ileges. Call 497-410L 11569TF12 STORE FOR RENT. Good Elm St. location. 3413 W. Elm, Call 385-2145. 115 69m 2 NEW MODERN BUILDING FOR RENT 3000 Square Feet, Zoned L-l, office space, two wash rooms. 815-385-4320 1119-112169 CARD OF THANKS GIANT RUMMAGE SALE RINGWOOD, ILLINOIS Across from Morton Chemical Large building, stocked with furniture, dishes, appliances, tools, antiques, and misc. items. 10 AJML • 5 PJM. Friday. Saturday and Sunday. 112169 GARAGE SALE Garage Sale, 4409 W. Prairie, Lakeland Park, November 22 and 23. Dinette set, baby fur­ niture, toys, bikes, furniture, clothes and phonographs. 112169 SITUATION WANTED Experienced secretary, book* keeper, what have you, you name it, I can do it, employment at home, to Box 264 c/o McHenry Plalndealer. 1031-112669 WILL DO IRONING in my home. Charge by the hour. Call 385-65T2 between 9 ajn. and 3:30 p.m. 1112-112169 EXPERIENCED typist de- sires part time typing or office work,'Prefer afternoon hours. Call 653-9193. 1121-112669 I WISH to thank everyone for the visits, cards and pray­ ers while I was in the Mc­ Henry hospital. CHARLES MICHELS 112169 I WOULD LIKE TO take this opportunity to thank all my wonderful friends for their ef­ forts in making Joe Frett Day possible. It was one of the highlights of my life. My wife and I will always appreciate the many kindnesses shown us and will always cherish the memories of this day. JOE FRETT 112169 WANTED HELP WANTED FULLER BRUSH company needs men, women or stu­ dents to work part time. %2J50 per hour guaranteed. Work your own hours, be your own boss, in your own neighbor­ hood. Call 312-428-2000, ext. 80. 1119-1128 69 PUPPIES. Utters only. W01 pick up if brought to McHen­ ry area. Good home guaran­ teed. Call 385-7897. 11569TF12 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WE HAVE OPENINGS on both day and night shifts due to plant expansion. No experience necessary. APPLY IN PERSON 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. - Fri. or 8:30 ajn. to noon Saturday AA M O D I N 4 miles North of McHenry on Ringwood Road RINGWOOD, ILLINOIS 'an equal opportunity employer" 112169 MOBILE HOME, semi fur­ nished, $100 per month. Call 385-0132. 1119 69TF12 1 ROOM apartment in town >n river with pier priviledges. Call 385-2896. 1121 69 Bustatss Opportunities F R E E Dala Carnsgte Sales Selling Clinic Phone for Free Invitation 282-6461. New Class Starting in this area soon. 1119-1128 69 NOTICE St. Thomas Apostle Christmas Bazaar ROOM furnished apartment ror rent. Adults'" only. " Call 385-0176. 112169^ Saturday, November 22 Sunday, November 23 9 A.M. to 6 P.M Christmas gifts & delicacies. LORAS HALL Rt 176 a Oak St Crystal Lake, 111. 112169 PRIVATE SECRETARY, 12 years with same executive, 20 years experience. 85 w.p.m. shorthand 130 w.pjiu, newly relocated. References available immediately. Call 385-3880. 1121-1126 69 PETS FOR SALS AKC registered Poodle. Blade miniature, 675. Call 385-6688. 1112691912 YORKSHIRE and Good ed silent pedigree, champion line. Price reasonable 815-385-3626 101O»U&tt AKC German Shepherds and puppies. Imported and Amer­ ican blood lines. TwnpelbMck Kennels. 385-4053 1119-112169 OOI.T.IE PUPPIES, 6 wee old, 1 male, 4 females, pu bred, no papers. Call 385-480L 1119-112168 BLACK miniature poodl male and female, 5 weeks o AKC registered, $50. CWD 385-7739 after 4:30 pm 1119-112166 PEKINESE, male, AKC, white and cream, 3 years old, good companion for adults, $25. Call 385-5983. 1119-112169 We have stereos, TVs, appli­ ances, furniture, carpeting, rugs, at discount prices. Terms. Come see us. Island Lake Fur- niture Mart, Rt 176, bland Lake, HI. Call 312-526-2210 111469TF12 4 HORSE POWER Red Devil snow blower, 665; one milk can, leaf catcher, antique chair, 100 years old. Call 815-653- 1114-111969 FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM house, garage, McHenry Shores. $175 month, available Dec. 1st Call 385- 2897. 11-12-69TF12 lllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIimilllllllll NOW OPEN A NEWT CONCEPT im women's clothing- QUALITY "WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH OOP 1303 N.RW6RSIBB DR. TtcKENHy iiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii imc Satan is a very real power who keeps seducing mankind. Notice that roughly every 1,000 years a holocaust strikes the earth to punish the crass sexual degen­ eracy that develops among hu­ man beings. Does the current pornography, lewdness and sex­ ual promiscuity mean we are nearing that next 1,000- year holocaust? By - George W. Crane, Ph. D., M.D. CASE L-557: Satan has waged a constant battle with God for the seduction of man's mor­ als. It started when Satan's press agent, 'the Serpent, sold Eve on eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. After Adam and Eve were then banished from the Garden, Satan began twisting man's thinking. Cain soon was prompted to murder his brother, Abel. And sexual perversions in­ creased, too, until finally God told Noah to separate himself and his family from the wicked­ ness of his fellow men and ride out the holocaust in the famous Ark. Mankind then launched a new attempt to populate the earth. But one of Noah's own sons began violating the sexual codes, which reached the zenith about 1,000 years later. That's when God ordered Sod­ om and Gomorrah destroyed by fire and brimstone. For the lewd young men of Sodom tried to force Lot to turn his guests over to them for homosexual orgies. Those sexual perverts (from whom we now have derived the legal sexual crime of sodomy), didn't know that Lot's guests were angels, disguised as hu­ man beings. So the angels saw that Lot and his daughters escaped just be­ fore the cities were burned to a crisp. NOTICE NOTICE IsrlT ST. BERNARD puppies, AKC. Must sell, $90 or make a rea­ sonable offer. Call 338-45201 1119-112169 S E R V I C E S T A T I O N FOR LEASE Located in downtown Mc­ Henry. Excellent earning potential. Small invest­ ment required. For information Call 312-827-3310 1121-1128 69 NOTICE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ILLINOIS COIL SPRING COMPANY # . . . LEARN A TRADE . . . We have several openings for ambitious young men io learn a well paying trade with a steady future in the Spring Making Industry. Apprenticeship Programs. -- OPENINGS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR -- P R O D U C T I O N P E R S O N N E L • MEN AND WOMEN • 1ST AND 2ND SHIFTS 10c PER HOUR PREMIUM ON 2ND SHIFT EXCELLENT WORKING ATMOSPHERE "an equal opportunity employer" 1415 N. INDUSTRIAL DRIVE 385-1090 McHENRY McHENRY MOOSE #691 ' PANCAKE BREAKFAST ' Sunday, November 23rd All you can eat. Serving from 9 A.M. to 12 noon. Adults $1.00 Children under 12 50c 112169 LOST AND FOUND LOST AMD FOUND FOUND: Tuesday, November 18th, vicinity of Fountain Lane and Oakland, pair of grey framed safety glasses. Owner may have by calling 385-1064. 112169 AUCTION AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION to County Line Rd., then 106 Hickory Grove Lane, 1969 LOCATION: Three Oaks Rd. North to end, then West to Cary, Illinois. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 12:30 p.m. sharp Bolens 10% h.p. tractor, like new hyd. frt end ldr. rot- atiller, 48" mower, snow bl. & fogger; wheel horse 2 whl. trailer; 32" fert spreader; 2 rotary mowers; 80-50# bags lime; 12-ton Hickory fplc. wood; chicken brooder & var. equip. 8" tilting arbor bench saw; sharper-planer; band- saw; belt sander; elec. drill; 50-steel posts, chicken wire, fencing, gates, etc.; misc. hand tools, garden equip, etc.; grills, elec. fixtures & blls,; 3-275 gal. oil storage tanks; Mueller oil furn. 200,000 BTU.; Jalousie windows, doors, etc.; baby furn., buggy, etc. Valentine-Seaver chair w/ottoman; 3 pc. sect, sofa; 3 pc. modern bedroom set; occas. chairs, lamps, tables, etc. 3 Polaroids; 24>alr dryers & setter; typewriter; Victor ad. mach.; 4'x9' mtd. Lionel dbL track display model train set w/2 trains, trans. & access.; boating equip.; guns, rifles, hunting equip.; Cros- ley Shelvador refrig.; Universal 42"elec. range; new vent range hood; & items too numerous to mention. ANTIQUES: 4 school desks; pot belly stove; hand drill press; chest; dressers; mirrors; beds; chairs; lamps, book­ case, etc. Buyers number system will be used. Owners MR. & MRS. GERALD SCHUMACHER SALE MANAGED BY: WIESER & ASSOC., REALTORS A AUCTIONEERS MICHAEL J. WIESER ROBERT L. BRENNAN 815-385-4880 815-653-9045 McHenry, 111. TERMS: CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS 112169 LICENSE PLATE SERVICE Drivers & Chauffeur's Renewal License and Bonded by State of Illinois GEORGE'S SINCLAIR Rt. 120 & 31 McHenry, Illinois 385-9894 11-21-69 TF2 PETS THAT NEED A HOME LOOKING FOR THEIR MASTER As a public service of the McHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are Free; The only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good homes without charge or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed into your possession. LOST & FOUND LOST ft FOUND FOUND: In Eastwood Manor, large fluffy gray and white cat. Call 385-7282. 112169 TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAT 2 FEMALE, tan Airedale puppies, 9 weeks, children. Call 385-5795. raised with 112169 TWO FEMALE part Labrador and Collie puppies, 10 weeks old, black and white. One has first shot Call 385-4603. 112169 7 WEEKS old mixed breed puppy. Good with children. Call 385-6538. Partly paper trained. 112169 Many years later, Joseph al­ most became a victim in Egypt of the sexual advances of his employer's wife, who boldly tried to seduce Joseph. But Joseph was an honorable man and loyal to his employ­ er, so he fled. But the lewd wife held on to Joseph's coat and when her husband returned that night, the brazenly told a lie, saying that Joseph had tried to assault her. So God finally sentenced the perverse Egyptians to the death of their firstborn, not only of every human family, but also of all their farm animals. The Hebrews escaped via the Passover, and then headed into their Promised Land. But sexual debauchery again reached such a popular level that the entire Tribe of Ben­ jamin defended a little band of male perverts who tried to as­ sault the Levite and later killed his wife by an all-night orgy. When he cut her dead body into 12 pieces, sending one to each of the 12 Tribes of Is­ rael, 11 of the Tribes were so aghast at such a heinous sin that they tried to exterminate the entire Tribe of Benjamin. They almost succeeded, lor only 600 Benjamites escaped into the mountains after the wholesale slaughter of all the other men, women and children of the Tribe. Another 1,000 years passed and then Nero's Roman baccan- alian revels enshrined sexual degeneracy. He tried to exter­ minate the small ethical band of Christians, many of whom were fed to the hungry lions or covered with tar and set on fire to furnish light for the drunken midnight brawls in the palace gardens. Attila, the Hun, and the Van­ dals then became the avenging scourge of Rome's sensualism! Another 1,000 years passed and Boccacio's era again wit­ nessed the lewd seduction of moral virtues by sexual per­ version, which was soon fol­ lowed by the terrible Black Death in Europe. Are we approaching the next 1,000-year cycle wherein por­ nography and crass sexual de­ generacy will require another hojdjamst to purge th^ human Send for my booklet "How to Stimulate Bible Reading," enclosing a long stamped, re­ turn envelope, plus 20 cents. (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, en­ closing a long stamped, ad­ dressed envelope and 20 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) Women Of The Moose After bringing the Nov. 18 meeting to order, Senior Regent Carolyn Sima reported the a- mount of profit from the Fun Fair and Recorder Gloria Flan- nigan read the minutes from the last meeting. A pancake breakfast will be served on Sunday, Nov. 23, starting at 8 a.m. It's an "all you can eat" breakfast. Donations are still needed for the filling of the Christmas baskets. They may be left at the lodge. The LOOM Children's Christmas party will be on Dec. 20. Parents with children 12 and under should return the form sent to them, insuring each child of a gift. These names must be in at the lodge by Nov. 30 if your children are not to be disappointed. Our Christmas dinner will be held at the regular meeting on Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m. There will be a grab bag this eve­ ning. Lenore Freund, Library chairman, and her committee served the refreshments at the Nov. 18 meeting. Lenore also announced that her committee was sending a cash gift to Moosehaven for the purchase of books. Marcella Strossner received the special award and Florence McCormick received the atten­ dance award. Our next meeting is Dec. 2. Florence V. McCormick, Publicity Chairman GET JIITBIII0M i .. \

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