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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Mar 1974, p. 15

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MALE HELP WANTED SHOP TRAINEE Responsible and dependable man for inside year round work in our retread shop. Good starting wages, paid vacation and insurance benefits. Call: 459-5115 for interview 3-20/3-22 FOR RENT HALL FOR RENT Capacity, approximately 125. Kitchen and bar facilities. $75.00. Phqne 497- 3626. 3/1TF12 1 or 2 br. apt. fully carpeted. Range and refrigerator 1 yr. lease. 385-8042 3/1TF12 Small furnished apartments and sleeping rooms. 385-0266. 3/1TF12 SENIOR DRAFTSMAN Board work on industrial ovens and washers. Exper­ ience helpful. Eight paid holidays, group insurance, other fringe benefits^ PRECISION QUINCY CORP. 220 N. Madison St. Woodstock, III. 815-338-2675 3-20/3-22 EXPERIENCED ALL AROUND MACHINISTS TOOL & DIE MAKERS Wages open for experienced men Interesting prototype work Pleasant working conditions 4^ day week with overtime available Hospitalization plan, vacation & holidays ASTRO CRAFT INC. 3915 SPRING GROVE RD. McHENRY, ILLINOIS . , 815-385-4800 Johns burg ^ I I I I I I I I I I Office space located in the Kent Building 3322 W. Elm Street, partially furnished air condi­ tioned and all utilities, plenty of parking space. 385-0721 or 385-3800. 3/1TF12 Small house located, 1614 Park St., McHenry. Not adequate for mere than'4 people. $185.00 per month, no lease required, available immediately Phone 312-223-4400. 3-20 2 Br. duplex in Harvard, basement and yard $158. Call 385-1327. 3-20 3-22 2 bedroom home, McHenry.„ $185.00 per month, references, * security deposit. Call after 4:00 P.M. 385-0645. 3-20 3-22 NOW RENTING 2 Bedroom apartments, carpeting, 2 baths. From $215 per month. The Garden Quarter of McHeniy 385-2181 ; [ B.J. Crowley's [HOROSCOPE • i Week of March 17. 1974 PBCES--The most unself­ ish of all the Piscean. Those born under this sigp are trust­ worthy and almost always well-liked. They usually love deeply but once. Best color is green, lucky num­ bers are 2 and 8 and lucky day is Friday. PISCES--Feb. 19 to March 20--Take time to pay as many outstanding bills as possible. Your financial fu» t u r e s h o u l d l o o k b r i g h t e r than it ever has. ARIES--March 21 to April 20~This should be an ideal week for any activities you may wish to pursue. A short trip in the near future should prove both stimulating and exciting. TAURUS--April 21 to May 20--Don't aim at a target you don't want to hit. Be selec­ tive in your choice of activ­ ities. Time is precious. GEMINI--May 21 to June 20--Take steps to increase your earning power. It may be necessary to change po­ sitions to meet your require­ ments. CANCER--June 21 to July 2 2-Weigh your words care­ fully. You may be misquoted if you aren't careful. Avoid those who have a tendency to dwell on petty matters. LEO--July 23 to Aug. 22-- Plan a sound and sensible savings program. A nest egg SITUATION WANTED [3/1TF12I MAINTENANCE MEN 1st Shift Experienced in sheet metal, hydraulics with general knowledge of electrical and welding. These positions offer job security, good starting salary with auto­ matic increases, plus an excellent fringe package. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for their well wishes, cards and prayers while I was in St. Clare's hospital. Lilah Jordan 3-20 TO PLACE YOUR AD PHONE 385-0170 WILL DO babysitting in my home weekdays. Experienced and have good references. Phone 344-1885 in McHenry Shores. 3-13 3-22 Baby sitter, responsible, experienced and excellent references. In my home. Call 344-1735 anytime. 3-20 Child care in my home. Preferably playmate for 3M> year old. Call 385-5478. 3-20 can be a real life saver, giv­ ing you a much needed sense of security. VIRGO-Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Think before you speak! Unless you make your mean­ ing clear someone is apt to misunderstand your intent. ^Be completely honest. LIBRA-Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Avoid those who irritate you. Spend time with friends and relatives whose com­ pany you truly enjoy. Be cau­ tious when it comes to bor­ rowing or lending money. SCORPIO--Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--Creative efforts reach a high peak for you now in any of the arts. Give relentless pursuit to one in which you excel. SAGITTARIUS--Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--Center activities around your home. Make your living quarters more attrac­ tive. Plan an outstanding dinner for friends or family. CAPRICORN-Dec. 22 to Jan. 19--There is a strong possibility that unexpected company could appear oh the „ scene this week. Be pre­ pared. AQUARIUS--Jan. 20 to F e b . 1 8 - B e a s g e n e r o u s wii% charitable causes as you possibly can. Your gen­ erosity during this period should come back to you in a multitude ,of marvelous ways. THURMOND LAUDS NIXON Senator Strom Thurmond (R-SC) stated that, despite Watergate, President Nixon will go down in history as one of this nation's greatest leaders. NIXON ON BEEF QUOTAS President Nixon has acted to remove all restrictions on imports of beef into the United States this year. The proclamation said potential imports of meat in 1974 will be 1.5 billion pounds. PAGE 15 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1974 • ' . . . . . v i Participate In Mass JJNTERMATIC, INC. Intermatic Plaza Rte. 12 & Winn Rd. Spring Grove, Illinois 815-675-2321 HELP WANTED 3-15/3-20] MALE HELP WANTED BEAUTICIAN WANTED FULL TIME Customers Waiting. Call 385-2966 AFTER 5:00 pm Call 385-3696 WANTED: Lathe Hand. Job shop experience desirable. Or trainer with some shop ex­ perience. L. & R. Machine Co., 3314 W. Pearl St., McHenry, Illinois 3-15 3-20 High school student, 16 years or older. Saturday, Sunday and after school work. Call 815-385- 0461. 3-2 3-22 FEMALE HELP WANTED DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Will handle a variety of correspondence for sales. Must be fast accurate typist, capable of producing highly satisfactory letters for customers. This posi­ tion offers the best in working conditions, salary, and fringes. .NTERMATIC, INC. Intermatic Plaza Kte. 12 & Winn Rd. Spring Grove, Illinois 815-675-2321 3-15/3-201 MALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON Excellent opportunity to join McHenry* s leading Realtor firm and enjoy the benefits of the greatest earning potential. Call Chuck Froula County Wide Realty 2906 W. Rt. 120 McHenry, Illinois 385-6670 {3-20/3-22 HELP WANTED I I I I I I I I I TOOL & DIE 2nd Shift Experienced with compound and progressive punch press stamping dies. Should be able to sharpen, fabricate and repair component parts for dies. This Is a per­ manent position, offering good staring salary plus excellent benefit package. \ I I I I I I I ^NTERMATIC, INC. I Intermatic Plaza Rte. 12 & Winn Rd. Spring Grove, Illinois B 815-675-2321 Part time secretary with some knowledge of accounting. 5 days, 4 hours per day, Flexible hours. 653-7341. 3-20 3-22 Girl wanted for interesting newspaper paste-up work. Typing essential. Full time. Company benefits. Apply in person. McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. Elm street, McHenry. WANTED: Bar Maid, waitress. Tuesday - Saturday 11:30 -4:30 P.M. Will train. Apply Rusty Nail, Ringwood, Illinois 3-20/3-22 HELP WANTED 3-15/3-201 HELP WANTED BEAUTY SALON MANAGER WE ARE LOOKING FOR A BEAUTICIAN TO MANAGE , OUR FIVE STATION SALON. WE OFFER . . . • 5 DAY 40 HOUR WEEK/GUARANTEED SALARY • FREE SUPPLIES • PROFIT SHARING • MODERN EQUIPMENT • BETTER THAN AVERAGE COMMISSION • MONTHLY BONUS • HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE • PAID HOLIDAYS • PAID VACATION • FREE ADVERTISING FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW PLEASE CONTACT SPURGEON'S MGR. AL MAPES (NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) PART TIME CLEANING LADY Need for light cleaning in local condominium com­ plex. Approximately 20 hrs. per week. Write: P.O. Box 561 Crystal Lake, III. 60014 ===s 3-15/3-20 FIND JUST THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED. Market Place Shopping Center 4400 W. Rte. 120 - McHenry LIGHT FACTORY WORK FULL TIME 8 A M. to 4:30 P.M. APPLY IN PERSON Strand Dress Mfg. Co. 3011 W. Rte. 120 McHenry J . V20-3/22 Tammy Shastal and Nancy Fowler (hidden) assist the Rev. Leo Bartel as servers at a Mass for sixth graders of St. John's school, held in the learning center. Recently the sixth graders of St. John's school in Johnsburg participated in a class Mass held in the learning center, in which classmates Nancy Fowler and Tammy Shastal assisted Rev. Leo Bartel by being servers. Other participants in the Mass were Becky Schaller and Darlene Hughes, who provided the music; Mike Davis and Danny Mullen, who gave readings they had written pertaining to the theme of freedom; and Paul Walczynski, Dan Ullrich, Mary Beth Schmitt and Ingrid Smith, who acted out a skit based on an incident that had actually happened involving the boy's own freedom. The rest of the class created the banner and other art work. Dan Ullrich, Paul Walczynski, Mary Beth Schmitt and Ingrid (Smith take part in a skit in connection with the sixth graders' Mass. PET CENTER mgjt GOT A Per For yoO Give away FREE Love, Loyalty, companionship. Try one of our puppies. 385- 5839 3-13 older person or couDle to give love to tiny chocolate and fawn pedigree chihuahua.1385-8589. 3-20 $10 Reward, sm. gray fem. cat w-orange shadings, front paws declawed - Wonder Lake 3-10-74. Collect 312-528-0925 3-15 THERE IT IS! EXACTLY! WHAT WE WANTED SHOPPING IS EASY IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS THINGS M3U MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT CONSERVING ELECTRICITY Do-it-yourself hints to cool food for less cost Refrigerators and freezers operate night and day. If they're not in proper working order, you can be wasting energy around the clock. These tips can help maintain them in top operating condition. Door gasket test. To check the tightness of the door seal, place a piece of paper between the gasket and the cabinet. Close the door with normal force and try to pull the paper straight out. There should be a slight drag. Repeat the test at various places around the door, including the hinge side. If there are places where no drag occurs, have a service man check the gasket and the door for proper alignment. Condensate drain. If you have a no-frost or self-defrosting refrigerator, examine the condensate drain. Make sure it's clean. A prolonged blockage will cause frost to build up on the coils and impair efficiency. Condenser coils. If your condenser coils are exposed on the back of the unit, clean them regularly. Use a bristle brush or vacuum cleaner. Newer refrigerators have the condenser coils covered by a panel. Remove it for cleaning. Some models have coils beneath the unit. To clean, remove the front grill and vacuum. These and other refrigeration hints are among the 101 ways to conserve electricity at home in our free booklet. To receive a copy, write Commonwealth Edison, Department AV, P.O. Box 767, Chicago, Illinois 60690. Commonwealth Edison conccn to' you' totnl environment

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