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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Feb 1982, p. 11

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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED fOtt SA|i SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL McHtnry High School East Campus We are currently seeking an experienced secretary to work with the principal. Typing and dictaphone skills a must. Excellent benefits Call Mr. Dodds 815-385-1145 2/3-2/5 ATTENTION Need a second income? RRWLEIGH The products your parents and grand parents grew up with. Has a great new idea that is sweeping the country t Tasting Parties Full and port time available, right now with substantial ear­ nings. Management openings also. After 6 PM 2/3-2/5 2/3 DIRECT SERVICE SECRETARY Clerical duties to include: typing, filing, completion of State and Federal forms required, and limited telephone respon­ sibilities. High school graduate, general office experience and/or training preferred. CASE WORKER Supervise developmentally disabled clients in the perfor­ mance of remunerative work. Bachelors degree required in related field. Send credentials to John C. Bobbe, Associate Director fl$Dneer Center 4001 Dayton St. McHenry, II. 60050 An equal opportunity employer M/F 1/29-2/3 SECRETARY Convenient McHenry office offers pleasant working conditions for a self motivated in­ dividual, shorthand and typing required. Varied duties include light bookkeeping, experience helpful but will train. Good fringe benefits, salary commensurate with ability. Please send resume to: Spence Management Service Inc. 803 Front Street, Suite No. 1 McHenry, II. 60050 Tool & Cutter Grinder Brake Parts Company is currently seeking a Tool & Cutter Grinder. The successful can­ didate will possess one or more years of Grinding of H.S.S. and Carbide form tools. Some experience in Brazing of Carbide tools a real plus. For an interview, apply in person or phone: (815)385-7000 B rah i P ar ts C ompany 1600 N. Industrial Drive McHenry, II. 60050 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 2/3-2/5 2/3G PART TIME 2nd SHIFT 4:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. Gearmaster, a division of Emerson Electric Com­ pany, .currently has a part time position available for an experienced inspector. Qualified candidate will possess 1-2 years quality control experience, kjppwledge of machinery processes, electrical and electronic components and inspection procedures. Must be able to work from blueprint samples, specifications and procedures, and be able to use a variety of precision measuring devices. Experience on "CORDAX" a plus. If you are interested in a good starting rate and excellent working conditions with a growth oriented company, then we have what you are looking for. Apply in person 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Industrial Relations Department barest* Divisin Enersaa Electric Co. 18Q9 Site 31 U-«» || mMtmJ, ||. An equol opportunity employer M/F G L A R M A S T E R PUNCH PRESS SET-UP --Must be able to set-up and operate Auto­ matic Punch Presses using progressive multi-stage close tolerance stamping des, and set-up Secondary Operation Pressea. --Must be able to read and Interpret Blue- Print Specifications on intricate Metal Stampings and be well-versed in using ail types of gauges. --Miniumum of 3 years related woric exper­ ience required « > • 103rd McGILl METAL PR00UCTS CO. « 142 E. Prairie Street Marengo, Illinois 60152 Phone 815-568-7244 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYED 2/3-2/5 LIVE IN BABYSITTER Needed, for 3 Children. In exchange for Room k Board. Mature Responsible person, only need apply. 815475-0011. : 2-3-2-5C SEVERAL OPENINGS for Lab Assistants. Interesting work for Women with Dexterity. Call C.C.I. 815- 385-8150. 2-3-2-5C PART TIME Radiologic Technologist Medical Office CALL 815-385-9092 PRIVATE CLUB Seeks responsible, mature couple, retirees considered, for caretaker and other seasonal duties, in return for housing. WRITE: P. O. BOX 111 McHENRY, IL. 60050 TUT Early mornings, 2-3 hours a day, 7 days a week, to deliver in McHenry and Wonder Lake area. Must have dependable vehicle. Call before noon 815-385-3643 f Lie nnn 1/29-2/3 EXPERIENCED MECHANIC Light and Heavy Equipment. Must be familiar with diesel. \ Many company benefits. Heavy work load. Apply In Person Arnold N. May Bonders, lac. 9716 N. Rte. 12 n. 815-67S-2861 '22TF ALL / 1NTMENTS INISNED Ambitious men and women in McHenry County area. Join a company that has it all: Management training, no ex­ perience necessary. We will train the Hght people. For interview, hurry and call 815-338-3960 2/3-2/5 2/3 0 SOLID CAREER OPENINGS The Arnold Engineering Com­ pany, a major manufacturing subsidiary of a Fortune 500 Corporation, currently has solid coreer opportunities for the following qualified in­ dividuals: ELECTRICIANS Need exists for electricians experienced in Three Phase Systems, AC/DC Power Sup­ plies and some Controlled Cir­ cuitry. Quolified electricians will have some background in a manufacturing environment. PtOCMMMEI/AMLYST Requires several years ex­ perience in OS, COBOL manufacturing or financial applications and several years of solid CICS experience. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Requires associates degree in electronics or equivalent ex­ perience and several years experience including some prototype construction. Will construct, repair and calibrate electronic equipment. We offer an excellent starting salary commensurate with experience and background, benfits program that includes company paid family medical insurance tuition aid, 12 paid holidays and much, much Please apply in person, submit resume or call for interview appointment to: TNO'LEAIY 81HB-23S ARNOLD Electronics. Inc. An Aliaghany International Company West Street Marengo, N. 66162 Equd Opportunity tmployr M/f 2/3-2/30 POSTION OPENING With the Illinois Department of Conservation, as a Summer Interpeter. June 7th, 1088 thru Labor Day. Full 40 hour w e e k w i t h T u e s d a y j k Wednesday off, at 88.01 per hour. Duties include Con­ ducting Nature walks, Camp fire talks, Design and con­ struct displays for Park Visitors. For further in­ formation Contact, Glenn Lyons, Ranger, Chain O' Lakes State Park. 312-587- 5512. I / 2-3-2-5C RESPONIBLE PERSON for Office Cleaning. Full and Part time. Call after 7:30 pm. 815-385-3252. 2-3-2-5C BABYSITTER, part time. 1 year old girl. Sunnyside Area. Call after 5pm. 815-385- 4199. 2-3-2-5C BODY MEN WANTED. Experienced only. Butcher do not call please! 815-338- 8899 call after 5:30 pm. 2^3-2- AMBITIOUS PERSON, who want to earn but who can only work part time. Op­ portunity for good extra income, in you own business. Assistance given. Call for appointment between 5-7pm. 815-344-1188. 2-3tfc FACTORY HELP To manufacture boat propellers. Welding, Polishing or Buffing background helpful. Starting minimum wage, bonus plan after 3 months. Apply in person 9am-Noon HOOTER LTD. 1807 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, II. Avoir ITS IYER TOO LATE io stW owe Sell Avon and earn good $$$. Set your own hours. $15.00 in­ vestment, over 18 call for more information Mac) McClire 815-385-6105 « MACHINIST 2-3 Years Experience Lathes and Bridgeport Many benefits. Enterprises, he. 3519 N. Chapel Hill Road McHenry, II. 815-385-2700 SALES Men or Women Earn $7.00 par hour Full or Part Tlma Will Train 815-653-9807 2/3-2/5 2/3 Part Time Days or Evenings Quality experience necessary. Write Box No. FE1 c/o McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 60050 with experience details 2/3-2/5 fOft SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS Twin Set $•9.95 Full Set $109.00 Bunk Beds $139.00 Queen Size Sets $159.00 Full Size Sleeper $229.00 AQUARIUM, 70 Gallon complete with two 7" Tiger Oscar, one 10" Plic- costomus, one 7" Needlenoee Catfish. Asking *200.00. 312- 734-7413, office 312-640-1300. 2-3-2-5C FEMALE DOBERMAN 8 months, good with children, housebroken, all shots, $75.00 or beat offer; 2 sets sliding glass shower doors $30.00 k $25.00.815-385:7144. 2-3 1981 YAMAHA YZ 125 Motorcycle; Professional size Foosball table, best offer. Moving must sell. 815- 728-0989. 2-3-2-5C 20" TORO SNOWBLOWER, electric start, practically new, perfect condition. Best offer. Phone evenings 815- 385-8980. 2-3-2-5C JOE'S FLEA MARKET, 5114 Rte. 178, Crystal Lake (Vfc mile west of Rte. 31). Every Saturday k Sunday, 8am to 4pm. Admission .25 cents. Sellers wanted. 312- 639-2565 or 815-455-0760. 2-3- 2-5C CANOPY BEDROOM SET $250.00; Recliner Chair; Recliner Rocker;~ Braided Rug; Desk; 2 large end tables. 815-344-1326 evenings and weekends. 2-3-2-5c ANTIQUE CRIB, $45.00; Vapor-All Humidifier; Sears dishwasher, you disconnect and repair. 815-385-5185. 2-3- 2-5c PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3,1982 Plan Vegetable Garden (Town and Country T ips by Er in Hynes) SNOWBLOWER, Simplicity, electric start, used twice; 175 Yamaha Motorcycle. Moving. 815-385-4703. 2-3-2- 5c UPRIGHT PIANO, excellent condition, holds tune well $800.00. 815-385-0090. 2-3-2-5c OAK FIREWOOD, Split, Dry & Delivered. $55.00 a face cord. Call 815-385-2746. 1-29- 2-5c LOG SPLITTER for 3 point hitch for tractor or stationary, like brand new, sacrifice $250; heavy duty quick hitch for 3 point hitch, $100.815-455-3506. 2-3-2-5C 5 HP BRAND NEW Snow Blower, used 3 times, must sell because of health, $200.00,815-385-9473. 2-3-2-5C SNOWMOBILE PARTS: Comet clutches; "Mikuni carb and pump parts; Slide rail replacements; Traction products; Drive belts; Halogen bulbsm R6ss Bus Sales. 815-344-0822. 1-15-2-5C HEARING AIDS. Sales, Rentals k Repairs. Free Testing. Call anytime 815- 385-1135. Whispering Point Hearing Aid Center, 4302 West Crystal Lake Road, McHenry. 2-3tf<* PROCESSED COAL. Wild Bird Seed, all types on sale. Much more. Woodstock Farm & Lawn Center, 2020 South Route 47, Woodstock. 815-338-4200. 2-3tfc HEARING AID BAT­ TERIES, Buy at Wholesale. Mallory, Gould, Eveready, Ray-O-Vac, Activair II. 40 percent discount, Wed­ nesday only, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. McHenry Hearing Aid Discount Center, 3937 West Main Street, McHenry. 815- 385-7661. Sales and Repair, All Makes. Discount Prices. 2-3tfc Spring may seem eons away, but one day the cold will disappear and the un­ prepared gardener will scurry to get his seeds and transplants in on time. During these slow winter days, take time to plan your garden so you're ready when civilized weather returns. Decide first on the size of your garden. Consider the amount of time you have to spend, how much produce you can use, and your skills. Beginning gardeners should start small. For single, working people, a container garden may be ideal. Next, choose a location. A well drained spot that receives a full day's sun is best. Avoid trees, which shade the garden and compete for water and nutrients. Some trees, such as walnuts, produce sub­ stances toxic to other plants. Select the crops you'll grow. Order seeds for radishes, onions, beans, and other easy-to-grow crops now. Peppers and tomatoes unam mm WOULD YOU LIKE Your House Geaned? Call 815-344- 5037 or 815-385-7244. Reasonable and References. 2-3-2-5C LICENSED CHILD CARE in My Home. License Number 540880.815-344-3895. 2-3-2-5C CLOWN k MOTHERS HELPER for Childrens Party. Call Patti 815-385- 1543 . 2-3-2-5C HOUSE k OFFICE CLEANING, References available. Also Dog Grooming in my home. 815- 385-4969. 2-3-2-5C m SALE YAMAHA R-300 Stereo Receiver P-450, fully automatic turntable. Pair Cerwin Vega 3 way speakers. One year old, very good condition and under warranty, $800.00 or best offer. 815-385-4075 after 3pm. 2-3-2-5 2 SNOW TIRES, G78-15 on rims, in very good condition. 815-653-3922. 2-3-2-5 INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Rent a Quality Water Sof­ tener for $3.00 a month for the first 3 months. Free installation. Call collect 815- 338-3344. Quality Water Conditioning. 2-3tfc WASHERS, DRYERS, REFRIGERATORS. Recond i t ioned and guaranteed. 815-728-0569. 2- 3tfc APARTMENT SALE, Weekends only! 9:00 am to 6 :00 pm, 4506 Garden Quar te r Apar tments , Apartment 24, McHenry. 2- 3-2-5c SLIDE TRAYS, 37 Sears Number 9975 endlock trays $25.00. 815-385-1935 after 6:00 pm weekdays. 2-3-2-5c AMERICAN MADE Oriental Rugs. 2 matching ap­ proximate size 9'xl6' and 6V4'x4%'. One similar in co lo r 8 l Vxl lV, ask ing $700.00.815-385-6293 . 2-3-2-5C SEARS LADY KENMORE Apt size Washer k Dryer, $375.00; Vacuum cleaner, Eureka Cannister, $45.00. 815-385-0587. 2-3-2-5C KING SIZE BED, complete $50.00 or best offer. 815-344- 2822. 2-3-2-5C 815-455-4550 2/3Tf WAREHOUSE SALE IMMttolliN Dp WWKIS I. 40% OFF on slightly damaged and discontinued cabinets. Special, prices on laminated counter tops and cultured marble vanity tops. Bring in this ad for extra savings. We can supply all your storage needs for the kit­ chen, bath, family room, bar, laundry room or office. Cash and Carry All Sales Final IMq tkmik Friday MOMM'JOPM Sataria; M0ML2MHI TOP FORM CO., INC. 7618 Neececk Drive Winder Lake, II. I15-72MI203 are more easily grown from t ransp lan t s , un less you have special indoor lighting. Draw a plan of your garden, showing where and when you'll plant your v e g e t a b l e s . H a r d y vegetables such as radishes and lettuce can go in the ground a s soon a s i t ' s workab le . Warm lov ing plants like cucumber and tomatoes will wait until late May, and can go in the same spot as your just-harvested early season crops. For more information on planning, planting, cand caring for a vegetable garden, look into Vegetable Gardening For Illinois, an excellent 132 page illustrated publication from the University of Illinois. This book is available from the M c H e n r y C o u n t y Cooperative Extension service, 789 McHenry Avenue, P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, 111., 60098 Phone 815-338-3737. PESTICIDE CAUTION By Brian Sager Many producers are already selecting their pesticides for the coming growing season. When doing so, it is important to examine the product labels carefully and compare to determine which product will be the safest and most effective in controlling the undesirable pests. Pesticide labels are legal documents backed by scientific research and contain the information necessary to apply the chemicals safely and ef­ fectively. The trade name, common name and chemical name, as well as the percentages of each compound that affect plant and animal life are all stated on the labels. This in­ formation not only tells the consumer what is in the container, but is also useful to a physician in case of poisoning. Pesticide labels also provide the name and ad­ dress of the pesticide m a n u f a c t u r e r , t h e registration number in­ dicating that the product is registered with the U.S Environmental Protection agency, and the establish­ ment number which iden­ tifies where the pesticide was produced. Signal words appearing on the label indicate how toxic or poisonous the product is to man. The words, Danger - Poison, with a skull and crossbones, identify a highly toxic product. Warning means the pesticide is moderately toxic and caution indicates low or slight toxicity. The statement. "Keep Out of the R e a c h o f C h i l d r e n i s required on every pesticide label. Labels also give in­ formation on how to use the product Included are the plants, animals, or areas that can be treated; the pests that can be controlled, the amount of the chemical to be used; and how and when to apply the chemical for best pest control In addition, instructions on proper storage and disposal of the pesticide and its container are given. First aid instructions in case of poisoning are included, as is information concerning par­ ticular hazards possible to the environment, humans and other animals Warnings indicating if the product is flammable, explosive, or corrosive are also statec. The most important time spent in pesticide selection and application is reading the label. Church Sponsor Of Family Plan Seminar Interested in a safe and effective method of post­ poning or planning a pregnancy? All the latest mqdicale iJrformation in Natural Family Planning will be presented in a series of four classes taught by the Couple to Couple league, beginning Feb. 28, from 2; 30 to 4:30 p.m at Christ the King church, Wonder Lake. This sympto-thermal method of Natural Family Planning is 99 percent ef­ fective, caccording to the league, reaffirms the traditional Christian virtues, stimulates growth in the marriage commitment, and is in accord with the guidelines of Humanae Vitae. No other form of family planning, the league said, does all of these. Class size is limtied to 15 couples. To register call the rectory at (815 ) 653-2561 Junior High Quarterly The McHenry Junior high boys' basketball teams have begun their seasons and are doing fairly well. There is a sixth and seventh grade team, and an eighth grade team. The conference tournament will be held at Hickory Hill. Before the students were released for vacation, the Student Council provided a social day, with various things offered for en­ tertainment. These included a volleyball tournament, ping pong, movies and dancing. Food was also sold for the benefit of the students. The school's parent organization provided for an assembly for all of the students, and Opus Mime company was the en­ tertainment. There are many different types of mime, and Opus specializes in gymnastic-type routines. The school had its first ski trip of the year, to Majestic Hills in Wisconsin. It was very well attended. McHenry Junior high's second quarter ended Jan 15 Report cards were given out to the students Jan. 25 The honor roll is to be an­ nounced The eighth graders had a field trip to the Robert Crown museum in Hinsdale to further their studies on drugs and alcohol, and the effects of them on the body. The students attended lectures,and most found it very interesting and in­ formative. Also, the eighth graders have just finished high school orientation. The principals from East and West campuses came to the school to discuss the curriculum and activities that wjjl be available for them as freshmen next yeai They will be chosing their classes with the aid of parents and counselors. The school also just completed volleyball team tryouts for the girls' sixth and seventh grade team, and the eighth grade team. The results have not yet been announced. Joyce Michaels Parks 41 Recreation 2/3TF 2/3TIO I Cuisines of China Course I The Ci ty o f McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation will be offering a Chinese Cooking class for beginners. Sandy Young will teach this popular course for the third time this winter. The most important elements of this course are learning the use of the wok and a facinating array of Chinese ingredients. Enjoy each week a feast of dishes using some of the basic Chinese cooking techniques. This Chinese Cooking class will be on Mondays beginn­ ing Feb. 8, running for four weens. It will be held at Parkland Junior high school from 7 to 9:30 p.m. For further information on this cooking class, call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 344-3300 for Bednnert The Department of Parks and Recreation is now taking registrations for the Bread Baking class for Beginners This class gives a lesson in bak ing inc lud ing a l l t he tricks and techniques of working with yeast dough; mix ing , knead ing , and baking. In this class you will also learn to bake some ethnic Easter breads. It will be held at Parkland Junior high school from 7 to 10 p.m. starting Monday, March 8. Join Sandy Young and learn how to make those yeasty aromas and sweet tastes of yester year. • •• • This is a good time to catch up with your work before spring fever catches up with ycr . ' • • * • The sbrest way tc enjoy life is to provide your own security by sav ing a little every month.

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