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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jan 1984, p. 16

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PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1984 86 Automobiles For Sale Automobile 86 For Sal iles TRANS AM, 79, air, cruise, t.it, am/fm cassette 35000 miles, stored winters, exc. cond., J6400, best 815- 338-5045 OLDSMOBILE Regency, '81, 4 door, loaded with extras, $7900, 815/459 9494 . , ,*T'ON'g2, cream color, ps, pb. air, 23000 miles, 4 door hatch back 312 639-8821 Q.LL'M O B I L E C U T L A S S SUPREME BROUGHM/80, 2 r full, pfMinped, new tires, 12000 original miles A must see S6900 815728 121*. after 6 r'm CAMARO BERLINETTA, '81, auto., exc. cond., lo miles, many extras $6,200 . 815/943- 7966. TOYOTA Celicia GT, lift back, '82, silver gray, 5 speed air, am/fm, cassette, tilt wheel, after 6 pm 312/639-95 MERCEDES 300D '83 Turbo Diesel, ail options, pin stripe, sun rooi : 'ver blue metallic^ low miles, $29 OOP, 815. 385 0150. PONTIAC LEA/»NS, 19/0. new trans with Warranty. a.c. many new parts, runs exc *750 815/459-6714. CHEVROLET IMPALA, 72, 4 dr., auto., air, good solid car, a.ways starts, $495/offer, or trade for video recorder 815/344-2620 CARARO, '79, Z 28, 350-4 bar rel, 4 speed trans., macoon,' b!k. int., t Top, ac, ps, pb, tilt wheel $5,800 or best offer. 815/627 8771 , AYC MATADAOR, 77, low rriles, good cond, extras, must sacrifice, $1200 815/455-4018 AMC SPIRIT, '81, 4 sp,, body exc., good jgas, new battery, $2,900 Jeff, 815/459-4138 4 : : : P L Y M O U T H RELIANT wagon SE 82 Must sell Exc. cond., loaded, 5,50 Warranty, 20,000 miles, $6,995-'best Call 312/639 0683. GRAND AM '73 400 4 barrel, am/fm cass . ps/pb, p windows, bucket seats. New dual exhaust, runs gd $750. 815/338 0492, 815/338 5013. TOYATA CELICA ST '77, auto., low miles, am/fm, rear defog , very nic^;- $3300. 815/459-5644. CHEVY, Malibu Classic, '77, $2000 312/ 741-2648 ask for Jim TOYOTA CELICA, 1981 Lift back, 5 sp., am/fm cassette, tilt steering, cruise, A/C, snow t^es, rear defog 81 louvres, Pusty Jones, 44,000 miles, $6,000 Call after 7 pm or weekends, 815/459 4927 JEEP Wagonneer, '75, 64000 miles, must sell, best offer 8)5, 648 2456 between, 9am 3pm BUICK Estate Wagon,' velour int., wood grain sides, all options, lo miles, $15,500/of fer. Call 815/648-2919 days, or 414/279-3624 after 6 pm. 280Z, '80, black in color, 5 spd., fully equipped, 815/678-4394. Coupe DeVille, '78, yellow in color, fully equipped, 815/678- 4394. Volvo, '80, sun roof, fully equip­ ped, low mileage, 4 dr., marapn in color, 815/678 4394. Seville, '82, low miles, 6 cyl., maroon in color, 815/678 4394. Ford Conversion van, '79, beige in color, give us a call, 815/678 4394. Buick LaSabre, '78, two tone brown, family car, stop 81 call, 815/678-4394. Chevy Caprice Classic, '82, 2 dr., 2 tone, fully equipped, call 815/678 4394. Cad. SeVille, '80, fully equip ped, Cadillac luxury, call 815/678 4394. QUALITY AUTOCENTER CAMARO, '68, 327 engine, mag wheels, asking $1200 815/459 3395 FORD GRAN TORINO, '73, runs good $250 815/943-4136, call after 5 pm CORVETTE, 1975, t-top, auto., green, $5,500 815/459 5686 after 5p.m. VOLKSWAGEN, RABBIT, 1981, turbo diesel, sun roof, 4 spd , am/fm cassette, 40 + mpg, very gd. cond., $4500 or best 8.15/459 8258 aft . 5. DATSON 710 Wagon, '76, auto., A/C, some rust, good $650 Call 312/639 8931 BUICK LESABRE, '74, loaded, exc. cond. $1800 or offer 312/683 2829 Wanted To Buy 87 • WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE Cars, trucks, vans 815/728-1887 Wanted To 87 Buy CASH PAID For Junk Cars, Running or Not! Immediate Removal! Call 312/526-3116. Auto Parts & 88 Accessories RECONDITIONED Batteries. 18 mo. Guaranteed. $16.95. Ex change. 312/428-1244. • ENGINES all makes, $225; trans., all types, $125; Installa tion & delivery avail. Guaranteed 815/344.5114. ALL WEATHER TIRES (2), Atlas Conquest, P 185/80 R13. Unmounted. Like new, 2215 miles Call 815/459-0664 after 7 pm. McHENRYAUTO UPHOLSTERY 1 1815 West Rt. 120 McHenry, Illinois More than 20 years experience In auto upholstery. Simulated convertible top^-vffiyTtt>ns and sun roof repair. We alki^do boat, airplane seats 81 antique cars. Qualit/work guaranteed. Special price on convertible tops 815/344-2022 2 SNOWTIRES HR 78, 15" on rims. $50. Used one winter. 815/385-3510. CHEVY TURB0 400 Transmis sion, newly rebuilt w/ shift kit, $200. Call 815/344 5144. Trucks, Tractors 89 & Trailers FORD F 350, 1977 1 ton dump truck w/Western Snowplow, dual wheels, good cond., $6.000/best offer. Gal! 815/455 2155. DATSUN red pick up, 77, good cond., rebuilt: $2000 or best. 312/658-6533. TOYOTA SR-5, 197,8 longbed pickup w/cap, 5 sp., am/fm radio, new tires & battery, $2,800/best. Call 815/385 9153. TOYOTA '/j ton pickup, '76. Long bed, auto., exc. cond. Reasonable offer 312/658-3931. JRANSFERED Must sell. 1979 Ford '/;» ton 4X4, lockouts, auto., ^.s., p.b., am/fm cassette w/Leer cap, $5800. 815/344 2421. Trucks, Tractors Motorcycles & 89 & Trailers 91 Snowmobiles Miniature model^building fun DODGE RAMPAGE, '82, with0 cover, auto, ps/pb, radio, exc. cond. $6100 815/728-1216 after 6 pm FORD F250 78 4x4. 4 spd, V8 351 AM--FM stereo, cruise, rear sliding window. 86,000 mi., extra dtan. $4,650 or 1st best offer. Ask for Mr. Green; 815/338-8897 or 815/338-1855 CHEVY '68-1/2 Ton, V-8, stick, tool box, currentsticker, runs gd. $450.815/338-3835. 90 Vans FORD ECONOLINE 350, '83, exc. cond., 1 1,000 .mi. $7700/best . 815/338-6394. FORD VAN Economy Line '74, 6 cyl., 3 spd., runs good: $850. 312/639 5133. -> CHEVY BEAUVILLE '79, 350 auto., good cond., ps/pb, radlals. orig owner, $4,500. 815/653 3276. DODGE MAX VAN '75. Runs gd New trans., body rust. $750. 312/639 7592, after 4:30 or week­ end^ DODGE MAX I VAN, ps, am/fm. Just painted, runs good $2200/best 312/697 2089 Motorcycles & 91 Snowmobiles '74 ARTIC CAT El Tigre 400, gd. cond. Must sell. $450. 815/459-0919 YAMAHA 340, & 300, including trailer, exc. cond., $2500 815/728-1216 after 6 pm SNOWMOBILES '83 Yamaha Bravo $950 . 82 John Deere Trailfire LX 440: $1795 '80 Yamaha SRX 4l|iO: $1895. Cycle Craft, Woodstock 815/338-6454. '78 £> '79 ARTICAT JAG, 1, two place trailer, low mileage, exc. cond., 815/568-6884, after 4 pm. RUPPNITRO, '76, 440L.C., all around trail & lake sled, good looking, mechanically exc., $995/best. Call Rob at 815/455. 3563 after 6 pm or 312/595-1890' days. RUPP 1973, Nitro 340, running cond $250, 815/455-4489 after 5 p.m. JOHN DEERE Liquifire, '80, like new, under 2,000 miles, $1,675, 815/344 4562 or 815/385 0699 SNOWMOBILE TRAILER, 2 place, good cond., $250/best of­ fer. Call 815/455-2155. Automobiles 86 THE MAGIC BEGINS... AT CLIFFORD COLBY IN STOCK NOW^JHE MAGIC WAGON" Start ing at 'PlusTax, D«t. Charges, Title, and Lie. Fee 1984 Plymouth Voyager OUR NEW CAR INVENTORY HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER! Choose From Lazer • 5th Avenues »New Yorker F.W.D.® •Reliant ®LeBaron •Horizon »T urismo •Colt BUY OR LEASE WE ARE LOADED WITH FINE PRE-DRIVEN AUTOS All With Our FREE 5mo./5000mi.Warranty 2 SNOWMOBILES Evinrude Gd. cond., reasonable. 815/385-2967 '82 HONDA, XL 500, 5000 miles, adult driven, exc. cond., $1100 312/658-4493 SUZUKI, RM 125,>'83, ridden 2 hrs., paid over $1400, $1200/best 815/385-4013 JOHN DEERE Snowmobiles JD 440 & JD 400. Ex. cond. Pair $1725. 815/728-1149aft.6p.m. SUZUW GS1000L, '81, faring, FM Cassette & more. $2650 or trade 312/428-6958 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1957, 1200 cc, $1500. Exc. running cond., 815/385-5257 KAWASAKI 440 Intruder, 1979, electric start, exc. cond., $1,695, Scorpion 440, 1979, elec­ tric start, w/gauges, $1,095, 815/728-0706 after 5:30pm. Y i (2) 1980 SCORPIONS hardly us­ ed. Must sell. Moving to Florida. Make reasonable of­ fer. 312/658-7018 MOTO-SKI MIRAGES (2), '78, w/trailer. $1,300/ all. Lo miles. Call after 6 pm. 312/639- 4125. RUPP 4*0, '71 & RUPP 340 Nitro, '73: Both like new, very low miles. CAM 385-1292. 980 YAM. EXCITER, low rtiiles, exc. shape, $1100 $12/639-8778 before 2pm or 815/455/3000 after 3 pm, ask for Ray MINIATIIRE MODEL BUILDING is bigger than ever, ami the proverbial "children of all ages" are applying their minds and fingers to constructing scaled-down versions of every­ thing from the Washington Monument to the classic Rolls Royce. Recent entries in this popu­ lar field are a series from Perigee Books of make-it-yourself paper nu»4els. Mirromodela by expert model-builder Myles K. Mandell. These models, which incltule Moke Your Otcn Six Little Ships (pictured above) as well as models of the Kremlin, Caernarvon Castle and Stephenson's Rocket (actually a locomotive), ran be constructed in just a few hours from the bright colored card stock of the hook pages with the aid of illustratedJnstri^'Jions, a preci­ sion knife, glue, tweezers and a toothpick. Also from Perigee \»BiuU\fwir (Xiin Hindenburg, by Alan Rose. The miniature paper Hindenburg. shown assemble(^lo<(; is an exact scale replica of the giant German aircraft. SNOWMOBILE PARTS Cyl. Boring - Clutch & Engine Rebuilding Service We Have in Stock: Wiesco Pistons Dayco Max Belts s Windshields*NewSkis Wear Rods Ign. Coiis'Polnts & Cons. Comet Clutches«New T racks Plus Many More Items One Day Service On Cyl. Bor ing 8. Clutch Rebuilding. Days 815/338-3700 Eves 815/385 7937 Ask tor Wayne Recreational 92 Vehicles 19 FT. MOTOR HOME, very low miles, shown weekends on­ ly, $6,900 call, 815/455-6456 after 5 pm PRACTICALLY NEW RV TIREVMichelen, XQ2, 12 ply 8R 19.5.,\pair, $60/each. Con tact Elainfe, 815/459-6060 8 to 5 only. 23 ft. ALUMA-LITE trailer, many extras, like new, $6495 815/455-0522 WHO AM I? Coaching success came early for me. and it all started when I was a walk-on in college. At 39. I am considered one of the country's top football mentors, hold­ ing my school's record for appearing in bowl games. sesuex ie paipeoo osje aj| Imoq asoy at|) ui paqoeoo pat peXejd moq oqM ueui Xjuo aifj pue suinjg viDfl P qoeoa. anqeuoa X-JJai H3MSNV (c) 1984 NEA. Inc. THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PREGNANT WOMAN by Dr. Ralph W. Cause Dr. Ralph \ \ . Cause is a consul­ tant in obstetrics to the March of Dimes Birth Defects Founda­ tion. His "Dear Doctor" col­ umns are a popular feature in each issue #>f American Baby Magazine. The following article is reprinted courtesy of American Baby. The r igh t s o f p regnan t women -- to expec t sk i l l ed and con­ s idera te ca re f rom hea l th ca re p rofess iona l s and to rece ive fa i r t r ea tment f rom employers -- have long concerned me . Vet o \e r the years I may have neg­ lec ted the o ther s ide o f the co in : the pa t i en t ' s respons ib i l i t i e s . I f a woman i s concerned about hav ing a hea l thy p regnancy and sa fe de l ive ry , she has to be respons ib le fo r he r own hea l th and f ind ou t as much as poss ib le abou t p rena ta l ca re , l abor , de l ive ry , and ca re o f the newborn . Many people today s t i l l t h ink ^ha t i t i s the phys ic ian ' s job a lone to in form the p regnan t woman of a l l she needs to know . Th is i s s imply no t poss ib le . Doc tors see so many pa t ien t s da i l j tha t they cannot re la te the many fac t s o f p regnancy and ch i ldb i r th dur ing per iod ic o f f i ce v i s i t s . And the \ as t in format ion now ava i lab le on prena ta l ca re , nu t r i t ion , l abor , de l ive ry , mate rna l / newborn bonding , and ch i ld rea r ing i s too ex tens ive to d i scuss dur ing a month ly appoin tment . Sources Of Information For these reasons every p ieg- nan t woman should read as much as poss ib le about p regnan­ cy and ch i ldb i r th . L ibra r ies and book s to res a re va luab le sources o f in forn^a t ion , and I a l so rec ­ ommend the government pub l i ­ ca t ions tha t can be ob ta ined f rom hea l th depar tments and the exce l len t b rochures ava i lab le f rom loca l March of Dimes chap te r s . A pregnan t woman should read them care fu l ly and make a l i s t o t ques t ions to ask her doc tor o r nurse -midwife a t subsequen t p rena ta l ca re v i s i t s . An in formed mother - to -be i s be t t e r ab le to par t i c ipa te in dec i ­ s ions concern ing her p rena ta l ca re , l abor and de l ive ry , and pos tpar tum recovery . An impor tan t repons ib i i i ty fo r every woman is to keep an ac ­ cura te record o f her mens t rua l cyc le . When a woman doesn ' t know theda te her l as t mens t rua l pe r iod began , he r phys ic ian can on ly approx imate o r use expen­ s ive t es t s o r p rocedures to de te r ­ mine the due da te o f he r baby . A pregnan t woman should a l so make her p re fe rences regar - d ing mate rn i ty ca re c lea r ly known to the hea l th ca re t eam who wi l l a s s i s t he r . Mos t , hosp i ta l s now advoca te fami ly - ' cen te red ca re , and every p reg­ nan t woman should a r range fo r a suppor t pe rson to share in he r b i r th p lans and to be wi th he r dur ing l abor and de l ive ry . Th is pe rson i s usua l ly the husband o r mate bu t in some ins tances can be a mother , s i s t e r , o r f r i end . A suppor t pe rson prov ides a degree o f sa fe ty in emergenc ies and can he lp a woman approach the hosp i ta l exper ience wi th con­ f idence . Expec tan t pa ren t s who want to share the ch i ldb i r th ex­ per ience shou ld be ce r ta in tha t - the i r hosp i ta l and doc tor permi t f a the rs in l abor and de l ive ry rooms . I t i s the i r r espons ib i l i ty to f ind ou t such in format ion before dec id ing on a phys ic ian and de l ive ry un i t . Ear ly in pregnancy a woman s ' - ' o t i ld d i scuss any anes thes ia o r medica t ions tha t may be g iven dur ing labor and de l ive ry . Th is p reven ts any conf l i c t s be tween a pa t ien t and her phys ic ian regar ­ d ing wha t type o f anes thes ia , i f any , wi l l be used . Along wi th making her hea l th ca re p re fe rences known, the pregnan t woman should ca lcu­ la te in advance the cos t o f her obs te t r i c and hosp i ta l ca re . Obs te t r i ca l cos t s range f rom S1 .500 to S2 ,000 and con t inue to inc rease The average hosp i ta l s t ay i s th ree days (un less the re a re compl ica t ions ) a t acos t o f about $500 a day . Knowing what charges to Expec t fo r p rena ta l ca re and de l ive ry can aver t unp leasan t su rpr i ses . I have "a lways fe l t tha t once a pregnan t woman has agreed to a course o f hea l th ca re , she shou ld see tha t the p rogram is ca r r i ed ou t to the bes t o f he r ab i l i ty . I f he r phys ic ian asks her to cu t dow n o r qu i t smoking o r d r ink­ ing dur ing pregnancy , she shou ld do so . I f he r doc tor asks tha t she repor t any b leed ing , fever , o r o ther abnormal symptoms , she shou ld do so as soonas poss ib le and no t a t an of f i ce v i s i t weeks l a te r . These a re the pa t i en t ' s respons ib i l i t i e s and should be t aken se r ious ly dur ing the en t i re n ine-month per iod . Another impor tan t respon­ s ib i l i ty fo r the new mother i s tp l ea rn a l l she can dur ing her hosp i ta l s t ay about con t inu ing ca re fo r herse l f and her baby . Mos t hosp i ta l s have s ta f f on ca l l who can exp la in pos tpar tum procedures , such as ca re o f the per inea l a rea and the need fo r res t , and o f course , ins t ruc t ions regard ing her new ro le as a mother . A Cooperative Effort A mother who breas t feeds her baby mus t unders tand how she can ensure success in tha t under ­ tak ing . She needs he lp and en­ couragement , bu t i t i s he r re ­ spons ib i l i ty to ask ques t ions and l i s t en to adv ice f rom hea l th p ro­ fess iona l s . A mate rn i ty nurse can show the .new mother how the baby should g rasp the n ipp le and how to remove the baby f rom the b reas t . Breas t fed in fan t s usua l ­ ly f eed more f requen t ly than bo t - t l e fed bab ies and a re a l lowed an on-demand schedule . I f the new mother l i s t ens to nurses and phys ic ians and ques t ions any­ th ing she doesn ' t unders tand , she w i l l be be t t e r p repared fo r the days ahead . In add i t ion , a new mother shou ld be respons ib le fo r d i scuss ing fami ly p lann ing wi th he r phys ic ian , even before the b i r th o f her ch i ld . Spac ing o f ch i ld ren i s impor tan t fo r bo th mother and ch i ld , and i t i s up to the pa t i en t and her phys ic ian to de te rmine the bes t b i r th con t ro l me thods to r he r and her husband . A/pregnan t woman who mes these respons ib i l i t i e s knows what i s expec ted o f her and what to expec t f rom the hea l th p rofess iona l s ass i s t ing her . In the o ld days a pa t ren t re l i ed on t he doc tor to te l l he r ex­ ac t ly wha t to do , no ques t ions asked . Today phys ic ians en­ courage women to read a r t i c les and books on pregnancy , to a t ­ t end ch i ldb i r th educa t ion c lasses , and to become respons i ­ b le fo r l ea rn ing as much as they can about the i r own mate r ­ na l /newborn hea l thcare . However , I would no t want to leave the impress ion tha t fu l l r espons ib i l i ty i s on the pa t i en t ' s shou lders a lone . I be l i eve tha t in add i t ion to making profess iona l dec i s ions , a phys ic ian o r hea l th p rofess iona l has the respons ib i l i ­ ty to l i s t en to the wel l - in formed pa t i en t . Hea l th ca re dur ing pregnancy i s a coopera t ive e f fo r t be tween a mother - to -be and her phys ic ian . From I I | Telephone No ! I MAIL TO: Shaw Free Press Newspapers Class i f ied P .O. Box 250 Crystal Lake, I L 60014 Pass ' \J 5 Days 11 Paper Amount Enclosed: 3 Lines for just $( 4 Lines for just $11.80 5 Lines for just $14.75 F i l l Out The Ad Form Send Check or Money Order Private Party Ads Only Does not apply to Garage Sale Adsi 4 Average Words Per Line ^ -J You Can Buy This Baby A Lifetime! Support (tT) March of Dimes I BIRTH DfftCTS FOUNDATION!

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