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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Aug 1983, p. 35

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SHAW/FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED 815/455-4800 £ Automobiles 86 For Sale CHEVY IMPALA 1974, 2 dr., last 2 yrt. by college stu- for short distance com- , v«>.renable Jll- - fender damaged. Best offer. V , »15/45>-4W4. II HONDA CIVIC 2-door hat- chback. li. 59,000 ml., 4 sp. *;• stick, new battery & brakes. 12,375. Call 115/459-3323 after 5 f E2L f MONZA 7*- 44,000 miles, runs good. $l700/best. V 815/455-4048 FORD FIESTA 1978, red, sport ? model, a/c, tape deck, sun roof, rear window defog. Gd. cond. rear window defog. Gd. con k tXOO.815/459-9226aftertpm. 1975 OLDSMOBILE Delta Rdyal, 4 dr., A/C, tan w/ brown vinyl top, body/ mint, very i. Runs Gr ireat! SI,195. 312/439-3881 815/784-4183 A SS, 1970, rebuilt 350, 300 many options, $2300. 683-4343 aft. 6. Wanted To 87 Buy sv CADILLAC OR LINCOLN, 1980 or .1981, good condition, ble. 312/495-3375 or 495- • WANT ED* Junk Cars & Late Model Wrecks. 7-Day A Week Pick-Up 815/459-448511 am-4 pm. WANTED TO BUY |unk & repairable autos, 7 day pickup, 312/439-8159. . CHEVY NOVA '72-'75, prefer 4 cyl. or 8 cyl. Body must be In good, cond. Call 312/458-5174. Automobiles 86 For Sale wn? •• " • *; Auto Parts & 88 Accessories ENGINE TRANSMISSION 350 Chevy, w/auto. trans., 8150 or best offer. 312/458-2349, message; eves. 312/458-2341. ENGINES, all makes, $250. Trans., all types, $100. Deliv. avail. 312/439 M54 CHEVY BLAZIER, 1974. Ingd. running cond. 350 eng. & parts. 312/428-1148. 1940 CHEVY 283 automatic; 1972 VOLVO, 4 cylinder. Call evenings 815/459-7485. 73 OLDS CUTLASS front nose clip, doors, bumpers, & misc auto parts. 312/458-8524. Trucks, Tractors 89 & Trailers uaTSUN King Cab, 78, 5 sp., a/fm, & cap. Low miles, exc. cond., $3,200.815/385-4929. CHEVY 5 yard dump, 1947. New rebuilt 4 cyl. engine 8i hoist. Very good cond. current safety sticker, $2400. 312/428- 2047. P CHEVY- 4 wheel drive P i c k u p w i t h W e s t e r n Snowplow. $2500.815-338-5494. BUTON Commercial, '83, 11 hp. $2,000. Call Chet at: 815/459- 1198 - CHEVY PICKUP, % Ton, 73, ps/pb, heavy duty, exc bed, new fenders, many extras, runs great, $1,500 firm, 312/428-2372 or 312/495-5479. TOYOTA Land Cruiser, 4x4, 18,000 miles, 2 sets tires, am/fm cassette, Ziebart, MINT. $5195.815/459-2489 aft. 4. CHEVY SUBURBAN, 1974, 2 seat, ps/pb, auto., very clean. $1,700. Call 815/338-2411. Automobiles 86 For Sale '79 FORD Quadra Van, Demo never titled, factory warranty A/C, Deluxe Chassis Must Sell Below Cost-$7,995 Larry Hogan, 312/439-3881 VAN CONVERSION, Partial To Complete. Free estimates & quality workmanship at reasonable prices. J. & D. Auto Body, 40 N. Main St. in Downtown Crystal Lake. 815/459-4410. GMC WINDOW Van, '77, low miles, a/c, am/fm cassette, auto, ps/pb, $1,595, VIKING DODGE. 815/459-8000. Motorcycles & 91 Snowmobiles 74 HONDA CB 450 DOHC. Ex­ cellent condition $575/offer. 312/458-3472. HARLY DAVIDSON, 1971, Sportster, $1800 312/458-9417 HARLEY Low-rider. Excellent condition. $4000 or best offer. 312/458-9523. HARLEY DAVIDSON low rider, '79. 3,000 miles, exc. cond. $4,200.815/455-2547. SCORPION 440 With trailer, $300. 312/424-2752 after 4:30 '83 450 HONDA Nighthawk Under warranty. $2400. 312/424-2752 after 4:30 YAMAHA GT--80, 1980, ex­ cellent condition, $325/best of- fer. Call 815/459-3974. YAMAHA Maxim 450, '80, exc. cond., back rest, 4900 mi. $1700/best. 312/439-2032 after 7 pm. Automobiles 86 For Sale Motorcycles & 91 Snowmobiles wmm ' K v v : & • Maxim 550, '81. Exc. i. Must sail. 312/451- HARLEY DAVIDSON low rider, '79. 3,000 miles, exc. cond. $4,200.115/455-2547. HONDA 290,74. Kawasaki 500, 75. Best offer for both, 312/458- 5938. 79 KAWASKIKZ 450 Ex. condition. $1300/best. 312/439-4785. Must Sell. '•1 SUZUKI 450 LT-black, mint. 1200 ml., Faring-rack-pack- helmet-$1450.815/455-4497. HONDA 750F, 75, custom seat l> paint, extra chrome, wind­ shield & luggage rack, $850, 815/459-9072. HONDA 125 XL, 1974, Very clean, 2,000 miles, $500.312/458- 2349 messeg., 312/458-2341 eves. HONDA 550, '78, Vetter fairing, O-rlng chain, continental tires, exc. cond., 11,000 mi. $1300. 312/449-5570. FREE SCHWINN 5 spd. with purchase of 1972 Kawaski 350. $350,312/424-8412. Recreational 92 Vehicles CAMPER, 31 ft. Pace Arrow, loaded, $28,000. Call 815/455- 1100 days, or 815/344-1159 after 5 pm. POP-UP, larae, sleeps 8, stove, Ice-box, 2 tables, awning, see at 299 Lancaster, $1,500, 815/459- tee-box les, awning, see at 5184 after 5 pm. STEURY Pop-up camper. Sleeps 8, fully loaded. Must sell. 815/459-4734. COACHMAN Travel Trailer, '79, 30 ft, shower & bath, fully contained, exc shape, $5,500 or will trade. 815/459-0324. Automobiles 86 For Sale $300 REBATE ON lOOO's CLEARANCE SALE ON NEW & USED TRUCKS GMC CONVERSION VANS At BIG SAVINGS! 10.9% A.P.R. ON IOOO-PHOENIX-6OOO SPECIAL!!! 1M6MC3/4T. Sierra Classic Sabiitai-P.S. & Disc B.-Cruise-AM-FM Stereo-A/C-Cloth Int.-Camper Special-Sharp!!!! SPECIAL!!! tin CMC Sim bafc SlbftH-P.S. & B-Tilt-Cruise-AfC-Rally Wheels AM FM Woodgrain ldeal for Traveling Nice!!! SALE ON '83's!!!!! CLEARANCE SALE!!!!!! T w o 1 n O O ' OM P P H O E N I X H A T C H B A C K One - 2000 W G N . Th ree - 6000 ' s One TRANS AM T in c- e BONN. WGN. Two - BONNEVILLES One - PARIS IENNES - 4 D r . Th ree - GRAND PRIXS S i x - GMC TRUCKS (2 -4x4 s ) THIS WEEK'S GREAT BUYS ON USED CARS!!! WAGONS 'SI Pout. Bonn. Wgn.-P S. & Disc B.-P.W. & Locks-60/40 P Seat Tilt-Cruise AM-FM Stereo-A/C-Luggage Rack Woodgrairv-Rear Defogger Loaded-Full Size!!! '•1 Crd. LeMant Wfn. P S & Disc B. A/C- Luggage Rack-Wire Wheels V6 Eng.- Woodgrain 30,000 Mi. Extra Clean!!!! Only $6995.00 OTHERS '•2 Bonn. 4 Dr.-PS. & Disc B. A/C-AM-FM Stereo-Cruise-Wire Wheels-Velour Int. 23,000 Mi.-Showroom New!!!! '•I LoMam 4 Dr.-P S. & Disc B.-A/C Rear Defogger-Vinyl Top-Brown with Beige Top-ExtraCLean!!!! '•1 Bulck Skylark 4 Or. P S. & Disc B. A#C-Rack-Cruise-Wire Wheels 4 Cyl.-Like New!!l! '•1 Grand Prix-P.S. & Disc B.-Tilt-AM-FM Stereo-Rear Defogger-60/40 Seat-A/C-Wire Wheels-Cloth Int.-Extra Nice!!!! '80 GMC CabaNero-P.S. & Disc B.-"6 Cyl-Rally Wheels-27,000 Mi-Nice!!!! '79 Mustang Cobra HB-P. S . & Disc B 4 Speed Turbo-Cast Wheels-Yellow 8, Black-Real Sporty!!!! '79 CadMac Sedan DeVWe P S. & Disc B. P.W. & Locks-P. Seat-Tilt-Cruise-AM FM 8 Track A/C - Vinyl Top-Leather lnt.-2 Tone Blue-Sharp!!!! '79 CadMac Cpe. DeVIHe-P S & Disc B.-P.W. & Locks-50/50 P. Seat-Tilt-Cruise-AM-FM Stereo- Rear Defogger-A/C-Wire Wheels-Landau Top- Silver Cloth Int.-Loaded & Sharp!!!! '79 Bonn. Br. 4 Dr.-PS. & Disc B.-P.W. & Locks-60/40 P. Seat-Tilt-Cruise-AM -FM Stereo-Rear Defogger A/C-Wire Wheels-Gold with Matching Velour Int.-Loaded & Sharp!!!! ORMSBY MOTORS WS I SON. Main St., Crystal laka (SIS) 459-4566 OM QUALITY SBMCE nuns OH Hf &OODHES6 -VhKK* VdtPMS WITH HIK? ME KERS OH VUIMIIG AND V/iHUltlS '•'IMttWE 1« KSC C0HV&10V&. Midwest farm report: By United Press International The South Korea Feed Association will tender overnight Tuesday for 50,000 tons of sorghum, feed wheat or rye from the United States, Australia or Canada, U.S. exporters said. South Korea is looking for the least expen­ sive feed grain and probably will purchase rye from Canada, the exporters said. The grain is for shipment in late September. There also were indications Portugal will 1 tender Tuesday for one cargo of corn for ship­ ment in the first half of October. Grain deal shows ^operation WASHINGTON (UPI) - The long-term grain deal signed last week b the United States and Soviet Union is a conci e example of how the two, nations can • -k together, U.S. Agriculture Secretary John Block said. Block said he agreed with Geidar Aliyev, a member of the ruling Politburo, that their respective nations had serious areas of con­ flict, such as arms control, and that it was im­ portant to try to resolve the differences. Block also said a long-standing agricultural cooperative agreement between the two coun­ tries was discussed. He said terms could be can$$d out at the working level, but the USSR would prefer meetings at an official level. Indiana eighth in ag exports WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI) - Indiana continued to rank eighth among the 50 states in agricultural exports during the 1982 fiscal year, agricultural statisticians at Purdue University said. Indiana, which also ranked eighth in 1981, placed fourth in exports of soybeans and soy­ bean products and fifth in exports of feedgrains and feedgrain products. Total Indiana exports for the fiscal year, however, were down from $2 billion in 1981 to $1.6 billion last year, the statisticians said. Illinois led the nation in exports, ranking first in soybean and leedgrain shipments, the statisticians said. Iowa Was a close second. Total U.S. exports of fafiQ products during fiscal 1982 totaled $39.1 billion, compared with $43.8 billion in fiscal year 1981, a drop of 11 per­ cent, the statisticians said. Corn sale totals reported WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United State has sold 158,496 tons of corn to Japan for delivery during the 1983-84 marketing year, the U.S. Agriculture Department said. The marketing year for corn begins Oct. 1. The USDA also said 101,600 tons of U.S. corn was sold for delivery during 1983-84 to unknown destinations. Beef loss equals $36 head URBANA, 111. (UPI) - The average Illinois beef feeder has lost $36 per head of cattle per year since 1980, experts said. That figure was calculated by University of Illinois farm management specialists based on a study of records from 59 operations for the years 1980 through 1982. « The study showed the average beef farmer sold 476 head per year making his total annual cash loss about $17,000 per farm. "These results reflect the difficulty many Il­ linois beef feeders are having trying to con­ tinue their feeding operations," said Del Wilkin, University of Illinois extension specialist. Kansas crop situation 'very bad' TOPEKA, Kansas (UPI) -- The crop situa­ tion in Kansas is "very bad," especially in row crop and dryland counties, Governor John Carlin said. Carlin said he has written to Agriculture Secretary John Block, calling the state's dryland corn crop a "total loss." He also said it was extremely doubtful much of the soybean crop can be salvaged and that the sorghum crop is "showing great stress." Carlin said the state's livestock industry is suffering, with cattle weight gains down due to the lack of third and fourth cuttings of hay. US looking to be barley runner up WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The United States could take Australia's place as the second largest supplier of barley to Japan, the U.S. Agriculture Department said. Australia cannot supply the 650,000 tons of barley stipulated in its 1982-83 contract with Japan, the USDA said. As a result, 1983-84 U.S. barley exports to Japan could "increase substantially" from the 140,000 tons supplied in 1982-83. Australian exports are expected to reach 300,000 tons in 1983-84. Canada remains the largest supplier of barley to Japan. Trade agreement affect uncertain WASHINGTON (UPI) - Uruguay and Taiwan have reportedly signed a long-term trade agreement, but the agreement is not expected to substantially affect trade between the U.S. and Taiwan, USDA said today in a foreign agricultural circular on export markets for U.S. grains. The agreement was believed to cover the calendar years 1983-86 and to include corn, sorghum, wheat and other commodities. - USDA said annual taiwanese purchases could reach 60,000 tonnes of corn, 35,000 to 50,000 of sorghum and 50,000 of wheat. In 1982-83, total Taiwanese corn and sorghum imports were about 5 million tons, while wheat imports were about 650,000. The U.S. supplied nearly 90 pet of Taiwan's total grain import needs that year. Classified Advertising is so handy... all you do is call! boys in Chicago must be bavin one of their city council meetings again."

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