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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1983, p. 16

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PAGE 16 -- PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1983 81 Homes To Rent CRYSTAL LAKE, newer 3 bdrm. home. 2 baths, was builder's model, C/A, inter com. security system, some ap plia.. 2 car garage. Avail. Jan 15, prefer i mo lease, credit Itheck & security required, MOO/mo. Call after 5 815/454 3884. Condos., . Townhomes 82 To Rent CRYSTAL LAKE 2 bdfi m„ IVs pm, MCHENRY, new 2 bdrm. possible) owner c. (buy 815/385--0169 McHENRY AREA. McCullom Lake, 2 bdrm home, bsmt., gar., no pets, $350/mo., rent w/option to buy. 815/728 1412. MC HENRY 3 bdrm., newly decorated. No pets. $500 sec, Ref's. S325/mo incl. heat. 815/385-0140. Condos., Townhomes 82 To Rent CRYSTAL LAKE, 4 Colonies, beautiful, 2 bdrm., condo Fireplace, central air, gar., pool, clubhouse. Avail. Jan. 1. Call Mon. 312/381 5989, or 0 Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8> Fri. after 4. or Sun. 10-2. CARPENTERSVILLE, Morn ingside, 3 bdrm. townhouse. Garage, central air. Just painted. Available Dec. 27 $320 per month plus utilities 312/741-1385 or 741-0888 BONITA SPRINGS FLORDIA, condo for rent, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, completely furnished, on golf course, pool, & tennis 312/428 1946 WOODSTOCK, 2 bdrm. duplex, att. gar., c/a, carpet, stove, refrig., rods & drapes, utility room for your own washer & dryer, $400 + sec. dep., call for appt. 815/338 7030 or 815/338 0509. BRAND NEW 2 BR, 2 bth, with microwave, fireplace 8t attach ed garage Avail, end of Dec. $595 mth. 815/459 5906 after 6 P.M. CRYSTAL LAKE Brand new just constructed condo for rent. Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath & heated gar. Centrally located, walking distance to lake. No Pets. $525/mo: Call815/459 1969aft. 6 p.m. CARY, 3 bdrm. townhouse, 2 baths, 2 car gar., fmm. rm. & air, $550/mo., 312/639-1049. bath duplex w/gar„ air cond. Available immed. $475. Call Essex Costello Real Estate at 815/459 3066. CRYSTAL LAKE. 4 Colonies, 2 bdrms., 2 baths, 2nd floor. All applia., a/c, frplce.. garage, storage, clubhouse, $500 + security, no pets. Call 815/459- 7019 Stores, Offices Industrial 83 To Rent DOWNTOWN McHENRY, pro fessional office space, newly remodeled, 815/385-4050. CRYSTAL LAKE, ideal office for independent business per son. Rent includes all utilities & secretarial services. 815/459- 8400. DOWNTOWN MCHERNY, small store, Green St. & 120 $250, plus deposit 815/459-5967, 312/486-0466,312/286-6164 MCHENRY, 6 room office, $250 month, 2906 W. Rt. 120 815/385 5890 DOWNTOWN MCHERNY, small store, Green St. 8. 120 $250, plus deposit 815/459-5967, 312/486-0466, 312/286-6164 CRYSTAL LAKE, 1,200 to 5,000 sq ft. ind. space, 3 phase elec., a/c, 815/459-9060. McHENRY, 2 store front/ of fice spaces plus powder room in a charming Victorian building now being renovated. Rent together, 1,00 sq. ft., or separately; $350/mo. & $150/mo. Call 815/385 7071. CARY OFFICES new bldg suite or individual. All util. paid. Panaled, carp., A/C, am­ ple parking. Ans., Secy., & Copy Svce. 312/639 2351 or 639 3137. 3MO. FREE RENT! 15 X 15 office in modern medical bldg., next to P.O & bank, $150/mo., utils. incl. Call 815/653 9653 or 728-0404. OFFICE SUITES CRYSTAL LAKE'S FINEST 101 CORPORATE CORNER •815/459-7688* 85 Misc. To Rent FURNISHED APARTMENTS, and sleeping rooms 815/385-8905. 72 Real Estate For Sale WE GET RESULTS. Realty World, associates have helped almost a million people buy and sell homes. And we can do it for you. $40,000 REACH THE GOAL OF OWNING YOUR FIRST HOME in excellent condition and close to town. Large eat-in kitchen, hardwood floors, brick fireplace with heatilator in living room. Low maintenance and taxes. $49,000 MAKE YOUR FIRST DOWN PAYMENT ON THIS CONDO in Whispering Oaks and enjoy an easy carefree lifestyle 2 bedrooms V/i baths, spacious living room and dining room, attached garage and patio. "KICKOFF',> THE tfEW YEAR by investing in this home that features a combination dining/family room, 3 bedrooms, appliances, attached garage fenced yard and city water and sewer. $79,900 LET WINTER WINDS NOWL WHILE YOU WARM YOUR TOES BY THE FIREPLACE. Immaculate raised ranch with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. PLIJS a fireplace in living room and family room!! All appl eluded. j Durbin-Stovall Assoc., Inc. 42BW. Elm St. (Rte. 120) HcHenry, II. 815-385-8060 REAIT RLD. THE k SULTS PEOPLE. oMk» .•)•**> U«r>«c 85 Misc. To Rent INDUSTRIAL SPACE, available. Fritzsche Industrial Park, Inc 5.000 sq. ft. to 52.000 sq. ft. 815/385 1079. -- - VFW CLUBHOUSE, and Hall for rent. Seating capacity for 400. Call 815/385 9860 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. weekdays or after 6 p.m. DETAIL GARAGE, available and or big parking lot. Prime location off Front Street. Will split. 815/344-5610. SMALL HALL for rent. 125 peo pie or less, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, etc. Liberty Hall, 1304 Par* Street, McHenry, 815/385 2281 after 5 p.m VEHICLE STORAGE, park Hill Road. 815/344 0822 APPROXIMATELY, 800 sq ft. basement level in local office building, $200 per month as is or will remodel. 815/459 3145 ask for Bill. LARGE STORAGE, area in ci ty, dry, cleans secure, unheated, 24 hour access, $150/mo. 815/385-3192 86 Automobiles For Sale REPROCESSED AUTOS all makes & models. Always a good selection. Not all models at all times. Buy just like tak ing over payments. From $48 month & up. Mechanically tested cars. No major body damage For full details, you must ask for Mr. Barry. 312/584 3900. HAND CAR WASH, interior and exterior detailing, sham pooing, buffing, waxing, engine steam cleaning. Full Service, Ziebert, 312/639 5333. MONTE CARLO '73, rebuilt V8 engine, good cond New tires, P/S/B, good interior, body needs work, $600/offer. 815/385 6395 between 5 & 7 p. m. FORD TORINO, '75, new set of tires, new brakes, exc., cond. $1495/best 815/459 6953 CHEVY '74 CAMARO.good conditioi)s>$800/best offer 312/426-4467 OLDS OMEGA '73 350 engine, runs good, $800 815/3383264 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, '81, 2 door, exc. cond.. loaded. 21000 miles $6750 815/455-6374 VW BUG '73. Runs but needs work $150.312/639-8790 FIAT, '74, exc. runner, $650, 815/653-9463 after 6 pm Real Estate For Sale Automobiles 86 For Sale DATSUN '81, 280 ZX. 2 + 2, all options, T top, exc. cond., $8500 815/455 4298 pm or 312/29 1 4460 am PLYMOUTH HORIZON, 1980, 4 dr . p.s, air. rear defog., washer, wiper, exc. gas mileage, exc. cond.. like new tires. $4200. 312/639 5903 aft. 5. CHEVETTE. '78. 4dr , 4 speed. Good condition, loaded. 815/459 4929 TOYOTA CELICA, 77, 4 speed, exc. running cond., ziebart, new tires & paint, am/fm $2200 815/653 9881 MONTE CARLO. '74, 33,700 miles, like new, no rust, 350 engine, auto/air $l300/best of fer 815/459 3450 DATSUN 510 '78. 51,000 miles, new tires, $2000 or h»s* offer. Must Se!l 815/459-6676. DODGE OMN I, '79, good cond., new tires, asking $2,500. Must sell Call 312/639 9093. DATSUN F 10. '77, 2 door hat chback, am/fm stereo, no rust, very nice, $1,475/best offer. Call 312/639 6678 between 5 & 7 pm VEGA, 1974, runs, $200, or best offer 815/338 3780 SUPER BEETLE, '71, dean, tuned up. runs good, new Michelins $895 815/459 0940 TOYOTA COROLLA, '77, 2 door sedan, 4 cylinder, 5 speed. 30 plus MPG, rear window defoger, am/fm stereo, fresh silver paint, blk. interior, like new radials, just tuned, one owner car. $1650/best 815/344 0317 FORD LTD II '77. 2 dr., wire wheel covers $1695 815/385- 0140. NOVA, '74, auto., A/C, am/fm cassette. Southern car, no rust or dents, lo miles, runs great, $875/best. 815/653 7757. CHEVELLE MALIBU, '67 . 383 auto. Dependable. $600/best 815/338 4229 HONDA CIVIC, 1977, 4 spd , good cond., well maintained, $1500.815/459 8349, anytime. i * Wanted To 87 Buy WANTED TO BUY |unk & repairable autos, 7 day pickup, 312/639 8159 ' PRIVATE PARTY; looking for Mini Motor home or class A, $5000 to $9000, will pay cash 312/742 5249 Auto Parts & 88 Accessories ENGINES all makes. $225. trans., all types, $125; Installa­ tion & delivery avail. Guaranteed. 815/344 5114. Trucks, Tractors 89 & Trailers FORD, 4 wheel drive, 1 ton pick up with snow plow, good cond.. no rust 82500/best 815/455-2155 DODGE PICKUP 75, * ton, 4 wheel drive, w plow: $1395. 815/455-3544 aft. 1 p.m. CHEVY, '78, "j ton, custom pick up truck. 4 wheel drive, with snow plow & many extras $6000 815/344-0594 FORD PICKUP. '64, short box, California vehicle, no rust, new paint $1600 815/459 1720 CJ5 '75, good cond.. 6 cyl., 4 speed, always starts, w/western plow Over sized tires avail. $3150 or best. 815/943 5200 DODGE PROSPECTOR '79. half ton, short bed. 318 auto., $2750 or best. 815/943-9200 90 Vans '66, 6 cyl., 3 sp MOUTH NOVA miles, '66 PLY offer/ea., 815/459 7485 lo best 87 Wanted To Buy CASH PAID for junk cars, run ning or not. Immediate removal. 312/526 3116 JUNK & REPAIRABLE cars. 312/639 2628. GMC, '68, Handy Van, standard trans., runs good, body rough, $400/best offer 815/344-0189 Motorcycles & 91 Snowmobiles SNOWMOBILE INSURANCE $50,000 Liabltty Just $25! Fit­ zgerald Insurance. 815/385 8700. JOHN DEE RE,340 Spitfire, '79, low miles, willlfrade, $950. Call 815/338-3237 evenings JOHN DEERE Model 600.1974, asking $500. See it at 6170 Fac­ tory Rd. or call 813/459 0929. ARTIC CAT JAG 3000 w/cover, '79, F/C, temp gauges, $950 Call 815/459-1731. 1983 YAMAHA Tri Moto $750 or best offer 815/648 2681 eve. INDEPENDENT SPENDERS :ls. . y* * "• Conservative causes i were biggest spenders & i Political action committee (PAC) National Conservative < Political Action Committee Citizens Organized to Replace Kennedy Fund for a Conservative Majority Life Amendment Political Action Committee National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund American Medical Association PAC Realtors PAC Progressive PAC Independent Action, Inc. League of Conservation Voters 1981-82 spending $3,177,214 $416,678 $388,399 $255,510 $232,797 $211,624 $188,060 $142,885 $132,920 $129,163 \ (Source: Federal Election Commission) NEA GRAPHIC Marilyn Post Independent spending -- funding by groups other than a candidate's own cam- paign organization -- totaled $5.75 million in the 1981-82 congressional ejections. Spending by the National Conservative Political Action Committee alone comprised 55 percent of that total, while funding by the other nine groups listed accounted for more than 35 percent. 72 Record crops reported for citrus fruits FORECLOSED HOMES McHenry County V.A.-10%-30 yrs. Fixed rate mortgages, HUD & lender's homes also are available. CALL SHAMROCK REALTY 7514 Hancock Dr. Wonder Lake, IL 60097 615-728-0424 Real Estate 72 For Sale By TOM BOGE AP WfeK aad Peed 1 Writer The average American con­ sumes more than tt pounda of citrus fruit a year. So grocers will welcome reports from California and Arizona that their i«e ugtewd the big­ ot Valencia oranges In originated In the Par East. Recur lis say the orange waa first cufthratedm Southeast Asia bet- grapefruit Western In fact, the Valencia toeas have borne so much fruit that the oranges are smaller than usual. of California i from the Western deserts are also reported. But, like the oranges, the grapefruit will be smaller than usual. Citrus fruit apparently ween 1M and 1M Centuries later, these Mcy fruits spread to the countries of the Mediterranean. The first to the Now World k brought to Haiti by Gotom- [TheBng to grew to the The orange is moot popular as an ingredient in deeeertsTbut it is alao ueed in roaaU and other meat dishes, such as this recipe for stuffed vea' 1 cups toasted bread cubea 1 toaapeAgrai tint to grow ii tea were planted Pla., in 1M6 United Stataai Augustine, 1 An exception la the i wMch seems to have i in America, poarfbiy as a I of ths orange. To this day, meaty Europeans have never seen a ERA-RDG REALTY 4507 W. ELM ST., McHENRY 815-385-9394 We Offer Complete Computerized MLS Service For Buyers and Sellers Today, America is the world's biggeat orange grower. There are groveete Florae, California, Arizona, faxas and Louisiana. About half the world supply origlnatee on U.S. soil. Tnere are many typee of oranges, among the most ; the sweet China, kid I glove' and the somewhat tart Seville The moat oranges grained Medit sought-after nclude the c include the coarse- Valencia and the which is finer 1 cup chopped celery Hmigl j4|MISmI njiijiri c^p cnoppw onion H cup chopped parsley % cup butter, approiimately 2 cupe fresh orange juice 3 to 4 pounds breast of veal with pocket Salt and pepper Combine first 9 ingredients and half cup each of butter and orange juice in bowl and blend. Stuff meat and aecwe edges with toothpicks Rub most with salt mrf pepper. Heat mainlng butter to a of skillet Brown meat on all sidss. Add remaining orange luic* and cover. Bake In 3S-degree oven about 1H hours, till meat is tender. If meat baewnea dry, add hot water, 1 tablespoon at a time. Serves 4, Good with a rose wine, chilled. Other t; include the i temple and the tangeio, which is a croas between s loose- ridmed orange and a grapefruit. More and more uaas are being found for this versatile fruit, from candied orange peel to orange-bioaaom water. (To mostly Gourmet I other redpee, taken Tom Hoge's over the past rears, send i for your copy of 101 Redpai vto Gourmet Cor­ ner, AP I MirsfeaturM, M Rockefeller lata. New York, NY 10030. L Fashion Forecast M* M _ CHARMING ELEGANCE -- This two-piece dress for spring 1984 combines a front-tie sash on a T-top blouse with a full-circle skirt in flattering mid-calf length and an easy elastic waistband. The lightweight knit fabric is perfect for late afternoon and evening activities or for comfortable evenings at home (By Rosemary Brantley s Staples in "Trevira and cotton knit.) Computer Helps Doctors Determine Best Care For Sick Newborns IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Just reduced the price on this cozy 3 bedroom Cope Cod. All the appliances are covered by,the Buyer Protection Plan for 1 yr. after qtaling. River rights are in- cluded in the price of $38.500 JGH THE KIDS SKATE" From your^temily room patio door - ad­ jacent to beach and lake - in this lovely 2 story home on over ' •> acre and com­ pletely fenced. Only $44,900. Call today! imi •! WATERFRONT PROPERTY A beautiful 2 story home on 2 tastefully landscaped lots w 100 ft. of waterfront. 4 bedrooms, 3' i baths, family room enormous living room w-fireplace, wet bar plus huge deck. All new appliances and carpeting. Golf course 2 blks, away! WOODED WINTER WONDERLAND Snowmobile at the State Park, directly across the road and ice fish on the river 'i mile away. 1'2 acres surround 2300 sq. ft. hillside ranch. Walkout lower and upper levels. 2 car garage and 1 single. Buy worry free 1 yr with the Buyer Protection Plan. Call for details. America's only NATIONAL Multiple Listing Service Small 2 br. home with 2 car garage. Needs some work but you can move in right away Good starter for only $28,500 III LOVELY! LOVELY! LOVELY! Immaculate, beautifully decorated Cape Cod in town. Maintenance free vinyl siding. 2 car garage and basement. Transferred-must sell! Only$59,900 SHOVEL NO MORE! W you buy f this charming 3 bedroom street level Waters Edge condo. Ca'hedral ceiling, eat-in kitchen.< Clean and sharp! One Yeo<- Buyer Protection Plan. Only $5/ 200 • w»«*> • J JUST LISTED-PRICp RIGHT) This lovely Tri-level is perfectly loopted for privacy. It offers 3 bpdrooms, family room, and attached garage as just a few of'the features. You recjjly must see this home to believe it. Uncomparably priced at $55,900 Improved care of the hah\ horn "loo small, too soon" is the goal ol a unique compuleri/ed research program that lakes a good, hard look al "tender loving care." Dr. Peter A. Ciorski, a behavioral pediatrician al Mount Sinai Hospital in San Francisco, believes . "w hat is good and constructivedare al one time may be harmful to the baby at another." f unded by a grant from the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Dr Ciorski's work goes beyond the usual phvsical and biochemical measurements. He studies environmental effects on sick, premaiure newborns--the tiny babies in intensive care nurseries. He is particularly concerned with the association between the actions ol people giving care and the baby's physical and behavioral responses. "We can't assume the same re­ sponses to care by a lull-term baby and by a very sick premature bab> whose only experience outside the womb is the world of the intensive care nursery," said Dr. Ciorski. Tinier babies often cannot com- municate their distress. They have difficulty letting caregivers know some action is beyond the capacitv of their immature nervous systems to tolerate. "So care that seems appropriate may actually cause too much stress for the baby, with potentialh dangerous physiological re­ sponses." he explained. "They might start breathing ir­ regularly , or stop breathing, or their skin color might change, or their bodies may stop digesting food," he said. "Some early symptoms ol distress are subtle and mav occur long before monitor alarms alert nurses to more "-vere symptoms. " To document infants' responses to various kinds of care Dr (ior- ski's research project makes heavv C'OMPI' iKR-AGK BAB\ --l)r. Peler Gorski checks up on Paul Scoll Hanna and his mother, l.eilani Hanna of Alascadero, Calif. Paul was horn weighing 2 lbs., 4 o/.. and was part Of Dr. Gorski'scomputerized research program lo make sure that he was getting the right care. bui noninvasive use ol the computer. UsuaJIv one babv at a time is followed during its nursery stay, which mav run from one to two months or more. Monitoring systems to keep doctors and nurses aware of the bubv's vital-signs arc- hooked into the computer terminal hiring observation periods. Dr. Gorski or a trained observer Records every caregiver action and I he status ol the babv. ^jlcea/tfake state, skin tone, ac- tiv itytevel, medical care procedures, social care, feeding, grooming, per­ sons in attendance, environmental stimuli, infant responses and expres­ sions -- all are recorded. "Holding or fondling a baby at on.'timcmav be just what ii needs." lie explains. " But the same attention at a lother lime mav be more than ii can handle." The enormous computerized data file "leis us ask many questions aboul what influences recovers and development of hospitalized newborns." said Dr. Ciorski. tventualU, he hopes the project will move from research to clinical application. In a few cases already, stress observations were recorded that stronglv suggested a change in care. These were implemented un- mediatclv to the benefit of the babies involved. While other March ol Dimes pro- jvcts iii the Bun Area are seeking prevention ol premature birth itself, projects like Dr. Gopki's demon­ strate continued concern b> the March of Dimes for improvements in the lifrrand health ol "our tiniest pu- tients" when prematurity occurs. ' \ J

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