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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Feb 1984, p. 22

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SECTION 2 - PAGE • -PLAIN DEALER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY », 1984 ^MROOM^ M TO CALL YOUR OWN Few rooms in the home today are devoted exclusively to rest, relaxation and entertainment. Limited space, house­ hold occupants, or the busy activities of growing children make finding that "special" place more difficult than ever. The addition of a maintenance-free Styleline room to your home will serve as that special retreat and assure a lifetime of out­ door viewing pleasure _v*iththe comfort and convenience of indoor living. Large, unob­ structed window walls with permanent screen­ ing and an optional skylight roof system provide a bright and airy atmosphere dur­ ing the day, a tranquil and serene setting at night. Surprisingly affordable, each room is custom designed to meet your exact specifications and is quickly and professionally installed at low cost. Ask your Styleline dealer for full details. He'll be happy to as­ sist you with your de­ sign plans and prepare a free estimate for your review Both im­ portant steps toward entering a room you'll soon call your own! SPRING SPECIAL March 1st thru March 31,1984 Sat w at booth 13 it the Horn# and Entrgf Expo •VJSariSO* OFF Insulation! FREE ESTIMATES 4 1 4 - 2 7 5 - 2 1 7 6 £5* ^-- Of OASTOPt IMC See Our Display at Our Factory Show Room Mail the coupon today for a no obligation FREE ESTIMATE A STYLELINE ROOM Name Address . _ - __ Phone __ Mon. Fri. 1-5 Sot.,-9-12 Noon Best time to cal for an appointment Morning Afternoon Evening Send coupon to: Hwy 14, Walworth, Wise. 53184 Win Free Trips! 2 BIG SHOWS! Daily Door Prizes! 1 LOW PRICE! SAVE $1.00 present this coupon at shows O'Hare Expo C*nt*r-RoMmonT SHOW HOURS: Thur. & Fit. 3pm-11pm Sat Noon-11pm Sun. Noon-7|sm Aduftwtththfertoupon $3.00 Without Coupon $4.0&-„ *096-12 $1.00--Under 6 #*•. show information 644-TEAM Police tickets MCESDA to take part in state tornado drill Thursday-Sunday MARCH 1-4 OHare Expo Center • Roaamont CHICAGOLAND Over 350 exciting exhibits of home improvement, decorating, energy saving and travel ideas. ATTRACTIONS Special guest BOB VILA appears Friday and Saturday, March 2 and 3. Sponsored by Prof. Remodelers Assn Featuring Mrs. Fix-it, Beverly DeJulio of WBBM radio & TV fame, featured in wallpaper and furniture refinishing seminars Edward Robert Brooks, Chicago's popular "Gourmet on the Go" featured in daily flaming cooking demos BOB VILA TV show This Old House SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Adventures InTravel Chicago Health Clubs/Richard Simmons "Live It" Aerobic Demonstrations. =.Show Polynesian show by Barefoot Hawaiian New Show Area sponsored by THE DaiiY HenaiD paooock a»uat»c«TioMn Getaway Home Section This area features vacation homes and property from all over the country. PLENTY OF PARKING • RIDE CTA TRAINS TO SHOW The City of McHenry Police Department has issued the following citations.. Michael A. Penkava, 4606 N. Fox Lane, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. Donald E. Johnson, 2914 W. Route 120, no valid safety test. Roger D. Hager, 1606 N. Meadow, no valid safety test Kurt H. McCarthy, 828 River Road, no valid safety test. Mary C. Dougherty, 4411 Mapleleaf, speeding 42 mph in a 25 zone. Reechele C. Miller, 3615 W. Waukegan Road, no child restraint device. Julia Delgado, 3208 W. Sunrise View, no child restraint device. John R. Kirk, Jr., 1211 Rolling Lane, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Thomas John Schweder, 914 S. River Road, speeding, 56 mph in a 35 zone. Diane M. Henning, 6413 Johnsburg Road, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Karen A. Kolbinger, 3206 Bergman, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Shirley A. Barthel, 7218 Trey Road, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Kenneth Kurbyun, 5521 E. Wonder Lake Road, Wonder Lake, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Patrick D. McCrystal, 4020 Seneca, Wonder Lake, speeding, 53 mph in a 35 zone. Robert H. Dahlgren, 5310 Orchard, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. Dorothy I. Davis, 7511 South Drive, Wonder Lake, speeding, 53 mph in a 35 zone. Michael R. McGuire, 2620 Thompson Road, Wonder Lake, speeding, 50 mph in a 35 zone. Cynthia J. C oar son, 9004 Oriole, Wonder Lake, speeding, 54 mph in a 35 zone. Jeffrey A. Hatch, 707 Meadow Hill Court, possession of open liquor in a motor vehicle. Keith Allen Truesdel, 8709 Memory Trail, Wonder Lake, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Glen W. Bourquin, 302 Venice, tran­ sportation of open liquor. James R. McMahon, Jr., 3014 Crescent, speeding, 54 mph in a 35 zone. James J. Donahue, 1907 S. Orchard, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Billy G. Barnett, 7320 Seminole, Wonder Lake, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Holly Ann Hager, 902 Steuben, disobeyed a traffic control device. Bryan Peter Nielsen, 1502 May, speeding, 55 mph in a 35 zone. Ralph L. Thorpe, 3713 Buchanan, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Martin J. Kasting, 7309 Nantucket, Wonder Lake, transportation of open liquor. Pamela Jill Homola, 1708 High view, driving under the influence, improper exit from a private drive and expired driver's license.' Robert G. Fleming, 801 Southgate, driving with a suspended license and avoiding a traffic control device. William D. Reeves, 3930 Main St., driving under the influence, squealing tires, unlawful use of registration and driving with a suspended license. McHenry County Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (MCESDA) has been instructed by proclamation of the McHenry County Board and its chairman, C.B. Claypool, to participate in the state-wide tornado drill March 6, at approximately 10 a.m. This is in cooperation with the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency and the National Weather Service (NWS), according to MCESDA Director John J. Shay. The purpose of this drill is to provide an opportunity for all those concerned with protection from tornadoes to review their plans for tornado preparedness and to test the operations of those plans. "We are par­ ticularly interested," Shay said, "in making certain that schools, hospitals, factories and offices test their plans." Of all severe winds, tornadoes are the most violent. They strike swiftly and pass in only seconds leaving incredible destruction, and often death, in their paths. History has recorded tor­ nadoes in McHenry County on several occasions. In October, 1959, the Edgebrook Heights section of McHenry City suf­ fered thousands of dollars in property damage. On April 11, 1965, Crystal Lake, Island Lake and much of the area between these cities experienced tor­ nadoes that left six people dead, scores injured and millions of dollars in property damage. On April 21, 1967, the western portion of McHenry County received considerable property damage at the time Belvidere, Lake Zurich and Oak Lawn were recording 33 deaths and 500 injuries. Mini-tornadoes were also recorded in Lawrence on June 16, 1973, and Lake in the Hills on August 15, 1978. Tornadoes and severe thun­ derstorms are not always, preceded by the issuance of watches because forecasting has not yet been developed to that point. Many people cannot differentiate between watches and warnings. Shay said, "The. watp£ teU? people to go about their tidiness, But to keep an eye on the sky and keep in touch with weather statements and warnings issued by the NWS. The warning tells people of an actual sighting or an indication by radar and urges those in the danger path to prepare to take immediate shelter." The MCESDA Weather. Division will sponsor a weather training seminar and refresher. Hie purpose of the seminar is to train weather spotters and refresh those spotters who have taken the class in past years in observing severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Subjects covered will be the thunderstorm development, safety and reporting rules and how our Emergency Operating Center (EOC) operates during watches and warnings. This gjmiinar will be given twice on Wednesday, March 28. The first will be from 9 a.m to 12 p.m. and the second will be 7 to 10 p.m. It will be held in the operations room of the EOC at the courthouse. Those com­ pleting the final examination will be awarded certificates designating them as tornado spotters by MCESDA. Advance registration is necessary. If any county resident would be in­ terested in attending this seminar, they must call the MCESDA office at 815-338-6400. by Friday, March 21. Several years ago, the McHenry County Board authorized the purchase of an informative film which explains tornado information and safety measures. According to Director Shay, it has been shown to over 30,000 people in McHenry County. If any club or organization would like to have an informative weather program conducted they should contact the MCESDA office soon as there are limited dates available. At present time, nothing is known that can prevent tor­ nadoes. Therefore, everyone must know what to do if they ever find themselves in a severe weather situation. "We'd like to give them the information on what to do and then hope they do it," Shay said. 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