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PAGE 12 -PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15.1974 FEMALE HELP WANTEDlFEMALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED NURSES AIDE, 18 yrs. or older, no experience necessary will train. Pistakee Bay Home. Call 385-0461. 5-15 5-17 WOMAN FOR COOKING in nursing home. No experience necessary, will train. Pistakee Bay Home. Call 385-0461. 5-15 5-17 Woman for telephone answering service. Must also have typing experience. Saturdays and Sundays required. Call 385-3934. 4-24 tf 1-2 MCHENRY OFFICE PART TIME EVENINGS 5pm to 9 pm Phone work, taking orders Need pleasant voice Stra­ ight hourly salary. Age 18 or older. Call Mrs. Post 385*0258 5/15 TOP WAGE BENEFITS Immediate Openings DAY OR NITE SHIFT TOOL MAKERS ('6 Per Hr. And Up) EXPERIENCED RELIABLE WAITRESS Apply in person Doikies Beef and Egger. I 4213 W. Rte. 120 I 5/15 5/17 AVON asks . . . OVER 18? Earn extra money this summer sell­ ing Avon Products in your spare time. No experience necessary. CALL: MRp. BAUER 385-5385 5/15-TF-l 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. TOOL ROOM ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS 05 Per Hour) . Q * TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Paid Vacations • Paid Holidays - Paid Insurance: '30,000 Major Medical & '5000 Life - Hospitalization - Sick Leave. • T. R. JONES* MACHINE COMPANY 351 E. Judd Street WOODSTOCK - 815-338-2711 PET CENTER JITERMATIC, INC. Intermatic Plaza Rte. 12 & Winn Rd. Spring Grove, Illinois 815-675-2321 5/15-5/17 MALE HELP WANTED MAINTENANCE MAN 1st Shift Experienced in punch press repair, hydraulics, pneumatics, general knowledge of electrical and build­ ing facilities <desirable'. This position offers job secur­ ity, good starting salary, automatic increases and an excellent fringe package. 60TA PER FOR GIVE AWAY 1 year old female, golden retriever, excellent with children. 385-4419. KITTENS - 9 weeks old. Tail-less male, calico female. Trained - box, litter and food included. 385-8576. LOST Lost in the Country Club Subdivision area. Female Calico cat answers to Puff. Please call 385-2419. Lost in Ringwood, May 12, Female Golden Lab. Answers to "Dusty". 385-1853. 'NTERMATIC, INC. I Deaths Intermatic Plaza Rte. 12 & Winn Rd. Spring Grove, Illinois 815-675-2321 5/15-5/17 I I I I I I I I I V TOOL & DIE 2nd Shift Experienced with compound and progressive punch press stamping dies. Should be &ble to sharpen, fabricate and repair component parts for dies. This is a per­ manent position, offering good staring salary plus excellent benefit package. TJNTERMATIC, INC. Intermatic Plaza Rtd Spring Grove, II , 12 & Winn Rd. linois \ I I I I I I I 815-675-2321 5/15-5/17 PETS FOR SALE Toy Poodles, A.K.C. males $75.00 each. 1 white, 1 apricot. 385-4465. 5-15 5-22G MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies, A.K.C., salt and pepper 385-7478 G5/8-5/V7 Condense Novel "Tom Jones" For Stage Presentation How do you put an 880-page novel into a normal-length stage play? David Rogers is a writer who has done it, and his answer is, "You squeeze." But in order not to lose any of the essential part of the story or its flavor, he says, you first have to invent a suitable squeezing device. Rogers did this for the comedy called "Tom Jones," derived from Henry Fielding's enduringly popular 18th century novel that is coming to the stage of the Woodstock Opera House for May 17, 18, 24 and 25, presented by the Townsquare Players, Inc. The Players will recreate this eighteenth century romp May 17. Restoration night benefit May 18, and on May 24, 25 curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available by calling 675-2066 days. PETS FOR SALE RIDING LESSONS - indoor nrena - expert instructions - group rates - summer camp . Our Farm, McHenry 815-344- 0951. 5/1-TF 1-2 1 year old, Black registered, male, Schnauzer. Call 338-1687. 5-10 5-17G CONSTANCE L. LINDWALL Mrs. Constance L. Lindwall, 54, 804 S. Pearl avenue, McHenry Shores, died May 11 at Presbyterian-St. Luke's hospital, Chicago. She was born in Warren, Ohio, April 8, 1920, and had been a resident of this area for 18 years. The deceased was the daughter of the late Adrian and Constance Macleod Lincoln. Among her survivors are her husband, Charles N., one son, Charles W., and a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Karen) Colomer, both of McHenry; four grandsons; a sister, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Erdman, Westwood, N.J.; three brothers, John Lincoln, New Brunswick, N.J., Adrian Lincoln, Princeton, N.J., Arthur Lincoln, Grant's Pass, Ore. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at Eaton cemetery, Marshfield, Vt. Memorial services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the building fund of the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Arrangements were made by the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home. GENEVIEVE WIELOCK Mrs. Genevieve Wielock, 67, of 7616 Orchard road, Wonder Lake, was dead on arrival at McHenry hospital, Saturday, May 11. She was born" in Poland, Aug. 23, 1906. She had been a resident of Wonder Lake since 1936 and was a member of the Woodstock Memorial hospital auxiliary. Survivors include her husband, Roman J., Wonder Lake; a daughter, Mrs. Judith Miller, Palatine; a son, Richard, Morton Grove; six grandchildren; two sisters, Irene Daniels, Chicago, and Mrs. Clarence (Helen) Beam, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. There was no visitation or last rites. The remains were donated to the University of Illinois Medical school. NEWELL LARSON Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 o'clock at St. Paul's United church of Christ, Crystal Lake, for Newell C. Larson, 61, of 3506 S. Riverside drive, Crystal Lake, with Rev. Allan Mittler, officiating. Mr. Larson, who was born April 23, 1913, in Chicago, died May 11 in McHenry hospital. The deceased was employed as a tool room machinist at Illinois Tool Works, Elgin He was a member of the McHenry Lodge No. 158, A.F.&A.M., and the Nunda Rural Fire Department. He was a former Elder of the church and building committee for St. Paul's United Church of Christ. , Among the survivors are his wife, LaVern, nee Thime, whom he married June 3,1939, in Chicago; two sons, Ralph of Milwaukee, and Alan, Sycamore; and one grandchild. The body rested at the Warner & Flagg funeral home, Crystal Lake. Burial was in Windridge cemetery. "6 reasons why llive and breathe Pfre/li.'" 1. Pirelli x-ray inspects the steel belts in every CN-75 steel-belted radial tire! (To make this tire is not so easy. That's why Pirelli takes no chances!) 2. Pirelli steel-belted radials, like other radials, give better gas mileage than ordinary tires. 3. Pirelli's CN-75 steel-belted radials are guaranteed for 40,000 miles!* 4. Pirelli has steel-belted radials that fit almost every American car and import. 5. Pirelli steel-belted radials are mucho comfortable tires. 6. Pirelli steel-belted radials look so-o-o nice onyourcar. EUR0PA MOTORS 2414 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, III. 815-385-0700 / HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Mary Ann Olsen, Curtis Ozark, Carol M. Carlson, George Rakushin, John Wember, Leslie J. Glass, Harold Balek, McHenry; Irene Lorentz, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Chris Blair, McHenry, and Mary Hartsell, Wonder Lake, were patients in Harvard hospital. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Master Robert Cristy, Bernice Favero, David Crook, Henry Jackson, Wonder Lake; April Bergmann, Rena Smith, Master Derek Schultz, Master Jeffrey Strossner, Rosemary Muchala, Dennis Taylor, Lauretta Frye, McHenry; Leslie Wiedrich, Ringwood. ANNAASMUS Anna Asmus, 72, of 220 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry, was Sonounced dead on arrival at cHenry hospital ^ last rnrsday afternoon, May 9. Mrs. Asmus was found beside her lawn mower by a passerby and was taken by the McHenry rescue squad to the hospital. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gacek, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Antoinette Lynn, on April 29. She weighed 7 lbs., and has a 2'/2-year old brother, John G. III. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bielowski. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mydlowski and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kurowski. They all live in Chicago. MCHENRY HOSPITAL BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Brett Wilton are parents of a son, May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crook of Wonder Lake became parents of a son, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Berry announce the birth of a daughter, May 8. VISIT IN MCHENRY Petty Officer and Mrs. L.D. Kelley of Orlando, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Kelley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Schmitt, and other relatives. The most numerous specie of birds on earth would be chickens, followed likely by starlings and sparrows. May's Liquor Department Values •• illers Beer 8 PACK > 07 OZ. PONY BIT, RUN KIM FOUR Ronrico 80 PROOF - DARK OR LIGHT 3.89 3.99 Northern Light Whiskey 80 PROOF - GREAT TASTE IN LIGHT WHISKEY Four Roses Whiskey 86 PROOF - OLD TIME BLEND Early Times Whiskey 86 PROOF - 4 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON 4.09 Hill & Hill Whiskey quart 80 PROOF - •ST 1 SMOOTH MELLOW BLEND 80 PROOF - 5 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON Mattfnalv and Moore TEoST™! 5ismLEDFROM 100% AMERICAN GRAIN Czarina Vodka "^OPRSoT^TIsTIUE^rONDO^RY^ Glenmore Gin •I^^ATCOHO^^REAHiOsHMPORTEDFROM PORTUGAL Mateus Rose' Wine 80 PROOF - A FINE SMOOTH CALIFORNIA BRANDY Gallo Brandy We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities A D R U G 4400 WEST ROUTE 120 2.99 2i39 3.59 Our Price Protection Policy guarantees these prices to be effective from Thursday. May 16th. through Wednesday. May 22nd. 1974. regardless of cost increases Numerous Bills Are Introduced For Townships Numerous bills have been introduced into the House and Senate that affect townships. Among them are the following: ...Authorizes transfer of surplus town funds to other town or road and bridge funds upon order of township auditors without repayment or town meeting approval. ...Authorizes road districts to levy taxes and accumulate funds for buildings, equipment and road construction. . . . P e r m i t s h i g h w a y commissioners to regulate traffic on township and district roads. ...Adds dogs and cats to classes of domestic animals which townships may regulate as to their running at large. ...Adds section to Revenue act providing that in each county classifying real property for tax purposes, real property which is owned by a limited profit entity, a limited distribution mortgagor, or non­ profit corporation, trust or partnership, receiving assisted mortgage financing, and which is leased t o low income families shall be classified at lowest classification used for residential purposes in that county. JF/ r £> /V- sf ' > * Tana-Vegetable Melange Salad Cook 1 package (10 OK.) frozen mixed vegetables and 1 package (10 OK.) frozen cauliflower ac­ cording to package directions. Drain and chill. In a bowl, com­ bine mixed vegetables, cauliflow­ er. 1 cup thinly sliced celery and V« cup finely chopped onion; set aside. Mix 6 tablespoons salad oil, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, 1% teaspoons salt, Mi teaspoon sugar and 1/16 teaspoon hot pep­ per sauce. Pour over vegetable mixture. Cover and refrigerate one hour. Just before serving add 2 cans (7 oz. each) tuna fish, drained and chunked. Arrange vegetables and tuna as desired on large lettuce lined platter. Yields six portions. RETIRES - Mrs. Stephanie Lewis of Algonquin was recently surprised by the staff of Marian Central Catholic high school at a "going away" party held in her honor at the school. Mrs. Lewis was bookkeeper at Marian for ten years in the main office. Tom Parsley, Marian Central principal, is shown above presenting Mrs. Lewis with a gift from co-workers. < t -wmmmmammmmM ŷi0tenry C~PIat nJealer Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois • By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund Publisher Adele Froehlich Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 'ffi NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER - 1974 Free Press A Key IPs r NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 1 Year $12.50 In McHenry and L.ike Outside McHenry and County Lake County FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR REMODELING NEEDS! SALE ENDS MAY 21 FREE ESTIMATES! Panel Specials! $6* •jf Bruce-Ply Concord Barkboard Reg. M )5 • 4x13-14" Bruce-Ply Black Elm Reg. 112.75 0 4»l 1-4" U.S. Plywoods Counterplace Smokehouse Reg. If IS jlj 4x« 1 4" G P. Pinehiti Springfrost Reg. $14 SO If 4x1 5 33" Bruce-Ply cape Cod Barnwood Reg. $9.95 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW A Grade Man Made Printed Plywood • A Grade Natural Wood Veneer Plywood $ B Grade Natural Wood I Veneer Plywood CASH AND CARRY HURRY SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED 3|C4xll 4"G.P. Pinehill NOW Winterbark Reg 514.50 It 4x15-31" Bruce Plywood NOW Shadows Teak u Reg $9.95 04x13 14" Bruce Ply Oak NOW Chapperal Green Reg $14.50 1t 4x15-32" Bruce Ply (^Qyy Lexington Barnboard Reg $9.95 9 4x8 1-4" Rustic Charcoal MQUI Aspens Wagon Plank Reg. $9.95 Many, Many More - Too Numerous To Mention! ANELING 907 N. Front St (Rte. 31) . 815 38 5 5 511 mastei charge HOURS 8 5:30 Mon thru Sat 8 9 Friday 10 2 Sunday

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