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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, HELP WANTED JOBS, FAST Growing company has im­ mediate openings. Can earn part time $7.00 per hour, full time $360.00 per week. Students welcome. Mr. Drager, 312-449-1920. 2-2tfc 1983 mm Fist growing company has position available for MIXER/EXTRUDER Operator Experience not essential but willingness to work and learn a must. Submit resume and references t&Personnel Department ® P.O. Box 415 McHtwy, 11.60050 ALGEBRA TUTOR Wanted for high school student. 815-728-0247. 2- 4-2-11 WANTED: DENTAL ASSISTANT, For part- time work in McHenry Orthodontic office. No experience necessary. Call 312-223-2876. 2-4 ESTABLISHED SEWER AND WATER CONTRACTOR Seeking applications now for spring projects. Exporioncod Mochino Operator, Exporioncod Bottom Man Person able to take charge, read and per­ form plans to specification and work as necessary. Reply to Porsonnol Dopt. P.O. Box 602 Woodstock, ll.*600W 3/4 JOHNSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 12 Illinois Certified Speech/ Language Therapist March-April 1983 Call Mr. DoWolfo 815-385-6460 SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED Must have Illinois certification Contact: Ronald S.-Erdmann, Superintendent RICHMOND -aURTON COMMUNITY ^IGH SCHOOL 815-678-4525 Avon ENJOY YOUR WORK: SELL AVON Discover the satisfaction of selling people beautiful products they Want and need. Good earnings. $20.00 invest­ ment, over 18 call Nancy McClure 815-385-6105 2/4 SALES/SERVICE REP 25-35 hours per week. Manage your own time. Ideal work for housewives or college students. Dependable car necessary. Excellent salary plus attractive bonus. Call Tracy for interview 312-965-3400 Soail, growing company in area, snaking mdhridul far Ml tiaa all aromd MAINTENANCE POSITION Must have strong background in hydraulics, injection molding and electrical experience. Send references and qualifications to Dapl.M P.O. Box 415 McHonry, II. 60050 LEGAL SECRETARY Woodstock law Office is seeking an experienced legal secretary for full time position. Shorthand and excellent typing skills required. Please forward your confiden­ tial resume to: Box JA-7 c/o McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm Si. McHenry, II. 60050 PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL MANAOER To assume full charge. We make a line of retail har­ dware products, with a work force of less than 100. Applicants should have experience in planning material requirements and shop scheduling in a built-to-stock company, involving stamping, welding, painting, assem­ bly and packaging. Please send resume or detailed letter: l)o!v»v Ste\tu»c| V haw pur a we V -- •-- Box 469 Richmond, II. 60071 MATERIAL HANDLER Roe Corp. is currently seeking an experienced fork lift operator to move heavy loads within our plant. Responsibility includes palletizing and banding finished loads as well as heavy lifting. AKMATHI PROTOTYPE SPECIALIST Responsible for short run prototype manufac­ turing. Beginning with stacking, including all operations through completion. Set up and operations of all machines required, with minimal supervision. Requires the use of complicated drawings, advanced shop mathmatics, precision measuring equipment, broad shop trade knowledge equivalent to training received in a formaUegistered apprentice program. Call for appointment. 5B01 W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 60050 Call B15-3B5-3500 C O » P p « A r I Q » ' An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 2/4 HELP YOURSELF I Due to all our innovative programs offered through Electronic Realty Associates, we have openings for experienced salespeople who want to make more money. ERA-RDG REALTY OFFERS YOU: *A growing Company, growing through the em­ phasis on "The Salesperson" 'Professional Sales Training practice proven by over S,000 Sales Associates across the U.S. *A National Referral Program that benefits both buyers and sellers. *An exclusive Home Protection Plan which In* creases the saleability of any home. * Billboard, newspaper, magazine, radio and TV advertising. •Sailers Security Plan •Partnership Mortgage Program •National Multiple Listing Service •liberal Commission Plan ̂ If you ore in Real Estate now and ara looking for advancement, or if you are ready to start your Raal Estata Career, pleasa call Alan Moll for a confiden­ tial interview. ERA-RM REALTY . 4507 W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 60050 S1S-3S54394 HELP WANTED MATURE OR SENIOR Lady, to live with same, nice home on water, light house work and cooking. 2 days a week off plus, for more details, call 312-546-2243. 2-2-2-4c ROCK AND ROLL Band needs guitar or keyboard player. Call 815-728-1691. 2-2-2-4C m SALE fOR RENT FOR RENT NEED 3 LADIES TO represent well established company. Commission sales. Make $10.00 per hour and up. Call for in­ formation. 815-728-0226. 22-2-4C ALL AROUND EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN for repair & service of television sets. Full or part time. References required. Must be familiar with McHenry area. Arrew TV •15-315-1446 924 N. treat St. Mdkary, H. . _ _ 7 7-7 <&C EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/ BOOKKEEPER Responsible highly organized and experien­ ced individual wanted: Reply: Box JA8 c/o McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St. McHenry, II. 60050 EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Typing required, full time 8:00-5:00 Monday through Friday Please call for appointment 815-385-5735 Ask for Margaret FOUND FOUND! Boy's Bicycle. Call 312-497-3074. 2-4-2-9 FOR SALE HAVE NEW HEALTH Need to exercise? Need to take off excess pounds? Need motivation by working with support group? Need to maintain your present weight? You need lo call about our new product. It is the safest, the most nutritious and the most flexible to date. This Product has been clinically tested and is put out by the same cor­ poration that is the official consultant to the U.S. Ski Team. If you are interested in new health today, call 815-338-0556 12JLL HARDTOP FOR CJ 7, tinted windows, metal doors, brand new $1,000. 815-728-1362. 2-2-2-4C NEW GLASS Fireplace" screen, antique tone, fits opening 30-37" x 25- 28". Assembled, $40.00. Like new chrome and black swag lamp $25.00. Gas ceramic log set $75.00. All prices firm. 815-385-9286. evenings and weekends. 2-4 BUMPER POOL Table, excellent condition $75.00; . Folding 6' padded bar, 4 padded stools, excellent con­ dition $300.00. Call 6 to 9pm., 815-728-0791. 24-2- 9 OLD OAK 42" table, 3 leaves, 4 chairs, claw feet; Oak comode with towel bar; Oak dresser with bevel edged mirror and carved. 815-678- 4243. 2-4 R A T T A N F U R ­ NITURE, sofa, love seat, 2 chairs, corner table and end table. Good condition 815-728- 0247. 2-4-2-9 BEDROOM SET With double bed; Lamps; Light fixtures; 2 dressers; Misc. household items; An­ tique oak drop leaf table. 815-455-5545. 2-4 1 PAIR USED Tires, G78-14 Grapplers, Wards Steeltrack belted, good tread. $20.00815-385-9073. 2-4 MAYTAG Like new washer and gas dryer. Perfect condition, asking $400.00 815-344- 0339. 2-4-2-11 15 CUBIC FT.- Westinghouse frost free refrigerator, ice maker, excellent condition, green, $200.00; Blonde buffet, glass doors and shelves, $35.00. 815-344- 1293. No calls after 5pm. 2-4 S U N B E A M 2 2 " Snowblower, $95.00, 815- 385-8603. 2-4 19" BLACK & WHITE T.V. with stand. $55.00. 815-344-3195. 2-4 DRUM SET, 6 Drums, 3 cymbals, high hat, misc. parts, $500.00; 1973 AMC Javelin, perfect engine, bad transmission, dented frontend, $300.00, 815- 344-4464. 2-4-2-11 STOVE, 30" Roper, continous cleaning, Gold. Asking $175.00. 815-385-6906. 2-4-2-9 SOFA AND LOVESEAT Set, plaid earthtone colors. Very com­ fortable, very nice condition. Asking $250.00815-385-1118. 2-4- 2-11 APPLIANCES: Refrigerators, , Freezers, Washers and Dryers, Electric-Gas Ranges, Water Softners. Clean and like new at reasonable prices.- All reconditioned and guaranteed. Wahl Used Appliances, 3421 B. Pearl. 815-385-1872. 2- 2tfc BEAUTIFUL High Bred Roosters, $5.00. 815-455- 4620. 2-2-2-4C USED MOBILE^ HOMES For sale. Modular buildings, portable classrooms. Ideal for Hunting Cabins, Sunday schools, etc. Used mobile home tires, axles and frames. 815-450-9405. 2-2tfc WATERBED, MOTIONLESS, Oak frame, queen size, complete. Excellent condition. $325.00. 815- 653-9848 after 6pm. 2- 2tfc Introductory Offer RENT A QUALITY WATER SOFTENER For $3 00 per month for the first 3 months Free Installation Call Collect- 815-338-3344 Quality Water Conditioning 9/3TF CORN STALK STACKS Laced with corn. Good cattle feed, also can be used for bedding. Delivered. 312-428-3909. 2-2-2-25C HUGE BASEMENT SALE, many chairs, some antique; tables; cash register; watch and clock parts; steam table; metal display shelves; wind up phonograph; much miscellaneous. Sunday, Monday February 6-7, 10-4pm. 3939 W. Main, McHenry, 815-385-6633. 2-2-2-4C ANTIQUE BARBER Chair and upright piano. Call 815-385-2746. 2-2-2- 4c SOLID OAK DINING Room set. Trestle table with 6 high back Wind­ sor chairs. Made by Singer. Covered Bridge collection. Series number 4035,2 months old. Retail $1,335. asking $800 497-3218. 2-2-2-4C EXTRA LONG Tan sofa, all goose down, $100.00 815-385-5321. 2-2- 2-4c GREEN 3 CUSHION Sofa and etching' chair. $100.00. 815-385- 6009. 2-2r2-4c 20 GALLON HIGH Aquarium includes stand, filter, light, heater. Paid $180.00 new. Will sell for $75.00 firm. 815-344-4191. 2-2-2- 4c ANTIQUE CHILDS CHAIR; Inlaid top chess-checker table; Old stained glass window; bullet proof glass from old bank. 815-344-1370. 2-2-2-4C FIBER BARRELS, excellent condition, with rings and lids $1.50, 815- 385-5000. 2-2-2-4C 6 REBUILT SINGER Sewing machines, guaranteed, $39.00 each. Keener and Son, Wonder Lake, 815-728- 0672. • 2-2-2-4C WASHERS, DRYERS & Refrigerators Recon­ ditioned and Guaran­ teed. 815-385-6431. 2-2tfc WAREHOUSE SALE 100's of Cabinets to Choose From MEDALLION CABINETS and KITCHEN KOHPACT CABINETS Slightly damaged kitchen and vanity cabinets at great savings. Large assortment of cultured marble vanity tops at astounding low prices. A wide choice of colors on all remnant counter tops at special prices. For free estimates bring in your room dimensions. Cash & Carry All Sales Final Monday through Friday. ' 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. TOP FORM CO., INC. 7616 Hancock Dr. Wonder Lake, 815-728-0203 Rt 130 I ANTED 0 SUV lmikttjUfKUL LAKE GENEVA Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, fully car­ peted, 1 Vi ceramic bath*, color appliances, dish­ washer, air conditioning, laundry, large storage area, gas heat. By lake, several blocks from down­ town. _ CmtaLrtiAjrtwfc 1321 W. Main St. Lake Geneva, Wl. 414-241*4572 2/4TF2 2 BEDROOM HOUSE On channel in Pistakee Highlands. Refrigerator, stove, washer-dryer. $400.month plus utilities. 312-497-4254 after 6pm. 2-2-2-4c LARGE 1 BEDROOM Apartment. Fireplace, garage space. Available March 1. 497-4205 after 5pm. 2-2-2-4C SLEEPING ROOM, Private bath, kitchen privileges. 497-4205 after 5pm. 2-2-2-4C 2 BEDROOM HOUSE by Griswold Lake. Call 815-385-0072. 2-2-2-4C SLEEPING ROOMS, Shared kitchen, Cable TV, Linens, $42.50 week. 815-385-9738. 2-2-2-1 O N E B E D R O O M HOUSE, McCullojm Lake, no refrigerattor, no pets, 6 month lease or month to month tenancy. $250 monthly. Security deposit and credit references 815- 385-3033 or 312-369-3574. 2-2-2-4C 4 BEDROOM HOUSE In Spring Grove, walk to schools, $375. month plus one month security, immediate occupancy. 815-385-1811. 2-2-2-llC D E L U X E O N E BEDROOM apartments in city of McHenry, featuring security privacy, luxury, call 815-385-3192 or 815-385- 7632. 2-2tfc CASH PAID For Junk cars, running or not. Immediate removal. 312-526-3116. 2-2tfc AUTOS, All Makes and Models, Running or Not. Cash paid. 24 Hours Pickup Service. 815-728-, 1171. 2-2tfc' m KMT SMALL APARTMENT 2 rooms, private bath, near town $225 month including utilities. 815- 385-8234. 2-2-2-4C O N E B E D R O O M Apartment, no pets, security deposit, 815- 385-2353 after 7:30pm. or 815-385-7444 leave name and number. 2-2-2-4C O N E B E D R O O M Apartment, newly carpeted and decorated, stove and refrigerator, available February 1, suitable for a couple or a single person, no pets, $260 month plus security deposit. 815-385-6080. 2- 2tfc 3 BEDROOM, 2Vi baths, central air, many extras including microwave, $575 month. Security- references. 815-344-0017 or 312-894-8560. 2-2-2-4C HOUSE IN WONDER Lake near beach, 2 b e d r o o m , a d u l t s preferred, $265 month plus security. 815-653- 9773 2-2-2-4C CONDO, BESUTIFULLY decorated, 2 bedroom, appliances, close to stores, $360 month. McHenry County Realty, Rental Division, 815-385-6990. 2-2-2-4C 8 ROOM HOUSE $425 p e r m o n t h . Refrigerator, stove, soft water, lawn service included. Call 815-344- 1329. 2-4-2-11 O N E B E D R O O M Apartment near Pistakee Bay. Utilities included. Security deposit required. Call 815-385-8419 after 5pm. 2-4 SMALL HALL For Rent, 125 people or less, Anniversaries, Graduations, Weddings, etc. Liberty Hall, 1304 Park Street, McHenry. 815-385-2281 after 5pm. 2-2tfc NEW REMODELED 2 bedroom house with attached garage, $400 per month, security deposit, references required, no pets. 815- 728-0712 evenings. 1-28-2- 4c 2 BEDROOMS, CALL after 5pm, 815-675-2475. 2-2-2-4C LARGE 2 BEDROOMS In Sunrise Ridge, 7 years old, iVfe baths, family room with fireplace, large patio deck, no pets, $475 per month, security andi credit check. 815-385- 9250. 2-2-2-4C FURNISHED APART­ MENT and sleeping rooms. Weekly or monthly. 815-385-8905. 2- 2tfc KTS FOR SALE CANARIES, CANARIES, Good singers, males and females, 312-639-2622. 2- 2-2-4c AMERICAN ESKIMO (white Spitz), 6 weeks old, 2-6-83, $150.00., U.K.C. 815-728-1426. 2-4 Weingart Heads Fair Board VFW CLUBHOUSE and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815-385-9860 from 9am to 12pm weekdays or after 6pm. 2-2tfc INDUSTRIAL SPACE, Available, Fritzsche Industrial Park, Inc., 5,000 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft. 815-385-1079. 2-2tfc READY NOW, 2 bedroom apartment, with stove and refrigerator, dish­ w a s h e r , c a r p e t e d throughout, 2M> baths. 815-385-2181. 2-2tfc 1 BEDROOM SUBLET, ready now, fully car­ peted, with stove and refrigerator. 815-385- 7830. 2-2tfc LOVELY, 2 bedroom apartment in Wood­ stock. Appliances, carpeted, decorated, $275 per month. Dori, 815-338-6255. 1-26-2-4C FREE RENT BONUS. Large or small offices available. Call Pat Letizia, 7432 Hancock Drive, Wonder Lake, 815-728-0404. 2-2tfc MINI WAREHOUSE, in city of McHenry, 24 hour access, $40.00 to $50.00 month. Call 815-385-3192 or 815-385-7632. 2-2tfc STORAGE SPACE on Route 120. Dry, clean with semi-truck dock. Electricity available. Call 815-385-3192 or 815- 385-7632. 2-2tfc ROOM FOR RENT In lovely executive home on Pistakee Bay. Kit­ chen privileges, $50.00 per week. Long stay preferred. 815-385-1811. Leave message for Doris. 2-2tfc M O D E R N O N E BEDROOM Apartment, on waterfront, walk to stores, carpeting, stove, refrigerator. Adults. No pets. $270 plus security deposit. 815-385-2493 . 2- 2tfc D E L U X E O N E Bedroom Apartment, s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t required. No pets. $295 month. Phone 815-344- 1035 or 815-385-0292. 2- 2tfc OFFICE DOWNTOWN, McHenry, air con­ ditioned, includes all utilities, $115.00. Call 815-385-3490. 2-2tfc QUIET LOVELY land 2 bedroom apartments, no pets, no children, s e n i o r c i t i z e n s preferred, $285 to $350, heated. 815-344-4231. 2- 2tfc O N E B E D R O O M Apartment, $200.00, Ringwood area, call Bill after 6pm. 815-385-2639. 2-2-2-4C 1100 SQ. FT. Store, office, prime high traffic, 5000 W. Rte. 120 (Elm St.) 815-385-5055., 815-385-7131. 2-2-2-18C LEAD FAIR ASSOCIATTON-Officers have been elected to lead the McHenry County Fair association in 1983. From left are Charles Weingart, McHenry, president; Bill Beese, Richmond, vice-president; Dorothy Schultz, Algonquin, secretary; and Bill Davidson, Harvard, treasurer. Weingart and Ms. Schultz were re-elected. Beese succeeds Les Finder as vice-president, while Davidson succeeds Jack Haves as treasurer. _ _ , , • Don Peasley Photography Charles "Chuck" Weingart of McHenry was re-elected president of the McHenry County Fair association at the annual meeting held recently. William Beese of Richmond was elected vice-president, Bill Davidson •f/Harvard was named treasurer, and Dorothy Schultz was re-elected secretary. Nine directors were re-elected at the McHenry County Fair association annual meeting in Woodstock. One director, Jack Hayes, was honored on his retirement from the board following nearly two decades of service, including 10 years as treasurer. A harness racing enthusiast, Hayes first became involved in the fair through that hobby. His service gradually expanded to become a major activity for both Jack and his wife, Betty, during the spring and summer months. Margaret Szlachta, Woodstock, is the new director, chosen at-large. Reelected as at-large directors were Bruce Olbrich, Marengo, and Sue Newell, Woodstock. The board is comprised of '17 members, chosen from the 17 townships, and six at- large directors. Re-elected to the board are the following directors: George Ainger, Alden; Elwood Davis, Dorr; Bill Davidson, Dunham; Dorothy Schultz, Algonquin; Jim Hallisy, Hebron; Lester Finder, Margeno; and William Beese, Richmond. The board voted to hold its monthly meetings on the fairgrounds in Building D at 8:15 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month. The 1983 McHenry County Fair will be Aug. 3-7 at Woodstock. Coming up next for the fair leaders is attendance and participation in the Association of Illinois County Fairs annual meeting in mid-January. Two talent contest winners and the reigning Miss McHenry County (Rachel Shelton) will vie in respective contests during that state-wide meeting. Issue Description Of Woodstock Murderer Woodstock Police have issued a description and a sketch of the suspect in the Friday evening murder and aggravated battery at 731 N. Madison street, Woodstock. Mrs. Mary Calista Barter, 67, was More Flood Insurance On Jan. 19, the Village of Lakemoor converted to the regular phase of the National Flood insurance program. Greater amounts of flood insurance are now available to all residents and businesses in the village. Single family homes are eligible for up to $185,000 maximum coverage on the structure and $60,000 on contents. Maximum limits for other types of buildings have increased as well. Persons interested in obtaining or increasing flood insurance should contact any insurance agent or broker. For information on the availability of flood insurance, flood insurance maps, and instruction manuals on how to write flood in­ surance, call Toll free (800) 638-6620. Rules Of Road Review Course The next class (three sessions) of the "Rules of the Road" review course will be held Feb. 10, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The second and third sessions will be Feb. 17 and Feb. 24, from 10 a.m. to noon. The "Rules of the Road" classes are sponsored by the McHenry Senior Citizens Club, Inc.; however, one need not belong to the club to join the classes since they are under the supervision of the Secretary of State. The classes will be held at the McHenry city hall council room. . There will be another class scheduled for completion in May. Anyone with a license renewal date before the end of May should attend the February class. If any further information is needed, call Jim Jansen at 385-7475. beaten to death and 15-year-old Julie Kim was seriously injured in the attack. , The teenage victim is recovering in St. Anthony hospital, Rockford, and was able Wednesday to give police artists a description of the assailant. The suspect is described as between 23 and 27 years old, thinly built with blonde curly hair and a moustache. No motive for the attack has been established by police. "We don't have a motive yet,"said Police Chief William Patrick. He said no weapon has been recovered and investigations determined that nothing was stolen from the residence. Police also have determined there was no sexual attack and there was no forced entry to the home, where the two women were the lone occupants. Kim reportedly managed to call police before succumbing to un­ consciousness about 7 p.m. Friday., Authorities believe a blunt weapon was used in the attack, when both women were beaten around the head. Mrs. Barter was legally blind and an invalid. Kim, a student at Wood­ stock high school, had resided with the Barters for several years. "It is important for the community to know that any information provided to us regarding the suspect will be kept in the strictest confidence," the police chief said. He said if any person has in­ formation they can remain anonymous if they prefer. He urged persons who recognize the sketch of the suspect or have any other in­ formation to call Woodstock Police department investigations at 338-2131. SMOKE DETECTORS , Every home should have a smoke detector located outside the bedrooms. The National Safety Council says the warning device can give you those extra seconds to escape a home fire.

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