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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Aug 1985, p. 2

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Page 2 McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section A Wednesday, August 28,19SS Today **'•5, • By United Press International Illinois: Mostly sunny and warm­ er Wednesday. Highs in the middle or high 80s. Partly cloudy Wednes­ day night. Lows in the mid 60s. Partly sunny and warm Thursday. Highs in the 80s. Southern Illinois: Mostly sunny and warmer Wednesday. High in the upper 80s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. Partly cloudy Wednesday night. Low in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny Thursday. High in the upper 80s. McHenry: Mostly sunny and warm Wednesday. High in the mid 80s. Light southwest winds. Partly cloudy Wednesday night. Low in the mid 60s. Partly sunny Thursday. High in the middle or upper 80s. Illinois extended forecast: Friday through Sunday: Warm Friday with chance of thunderstorms, turning cooler Saturday. Highs in the 80s Friday. Lows in the 60s. Fair Satur­ day and Sunday. Highs in the mid 70s and mid 80s, lows in the 60s and 70s. Thunderstorms in Dakotas By United Press International Heavy thunderstorms rumbled across the Dakotas and Minnesota Tuesday while rain fell across much of central and eastern Florida. Showers and thundershowers were scattered across the Rockies, Arizona and from Florida across the Gulf Coast region. A few thun­ dershowers stretched from western North Carolina to Mississippi. In Mellette, S.Q., 1.27 inches of rain fell in 25 minutes and small hail peppered Gettysburg, S.D. Skies were mostly cloudy from New England and the eastern G reat Lakes across the Tennessee Valley, the Atlantic Coast states and along the Gulf Coast. Skies were mostly sunny across Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and from central California to Utah. Strong thunderstorms Tuesday morning moved over Texas and southern Oklahoma. Heavy rain and pea-size hail pelted Necessity, Texas. Early-afternoon temperatures were in the upper 60s and 70s across the northern half of the country. Temperatures were in the upper 80s and 90s across the central high Plains. W In western and southern Texas the mmpry climbed into the mid­ dle and'tipper 90s. The desert South­ west baked in temperatures around 100 degrees. Severe thunderstorms with 70- mph winds rumbled across the San Angelo area of west-central Texas late Monday night, snapping trees and power lines, ripping a roof off a home, smashing windows and push­ ing vehicles into power poles. In Michigan, tornadoes touched down at Edenville, near Houghton Lake and east of Traverse City. More than a half dozen funnel clouds also were reported. Howev­ er, officials reported no injuries or serious damage. National temps By United Preu International City k Feat HI Lo Pep Albuquerquepc 95 M .... Anchorage ty 63 44 .... A she v llle pc 79 63 .06 Atlanta pc 76 69 .26 Billings pc 77 60 .... Birmingham cy 77 68 .19 Boston pc 70 63 .08 BrownsvilleTex.pc 96 73 . .. Buffalo pc 82 63 29 Burlington Vt. sh 71 66 .24 Charleston S.C. pc 93 76 .... Charlotte N.C. pc 81 70 .07 Chicago sy 79 56 .... Cincinnati sy 74 58 .... Cleveland sy 77 57 .... Columbus sy 78 57 .... Dallas sy 94 75 .... Denver pc 97 64 .... Des Moines sy 76 58 .... Detroit sy 75 60 .28 Duluth pc 74 58 El Paso sy 96 66 ... Evansvlllepc 75 56 .... Hartford pc 75 69 .09 Honolulu sy 90 77 ... Houston pc 92 70 Indianapolis pc 73 54 ... Jackson Miss, pc 86 68 Today is Wednesday, Aug. 28, the 240th day of 1965 with 125 to follow. The moon is approaching its full phase. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and Mars The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. They include German poet, novelist and dramatist Johann von Goethe in 1749, Russian novelist and philosopher Leo Tolstoy in 1828, actor Charles Boyer in 1899, American Marxist sociologist C. Wright Mills in 1916, actor-dancer Donald O'Connor in 1925 (age 60), actor Ben Gazzara in 1930 (age 55), and singing Osmond brother Wayne Osmond in 1961 (age 34). On this date in history: In 1922, a New York. City realty company paid $100 for the first radio commercial (on station WEAF). In 1963, more than 200,000 civil rights protesters led by Martin Luther King Jr. staged an orderly "Freedom March" in Washington, D.C. In 1968, the Democratic Party nominated Hubert Humphrey for president as thousands of anti-Vietnam War demonstrators battled police In the streets and parks of Chicago. In 1973, an estimated 500 people were killed and 1,000 injured by an earthquake in Mexico. In 1984, civil rights leader and former Mondale campaign rival Jesse Jackson led three-dozen black leaders in endorsing Democrat Walter Mondale for president. By Ellen Freilich UPI Business Writer NEW YORK -- The stock market finished higher in light trading Tuesday. The Dow Jones industrial average advanced 4.82 to 1,322.47. Broader indicators rose. The New York Stock Exchange index in* creased 0.42 to 109.01 and the Stan- dard & Poor's 500-stock index added spurgeons 0.79 to 188.10. The pric6 of an aver­ age share rose 13 cents. Advances outpaced declines 877- 627 among the 2,001 issues traded. Big Board volume totaled 82,140,000 shares. McHENRYMARKETPLACE 385 4100 Residents of McHenry County You are cordially invited to attend an open house for The Willows Residential Treatment Center \ Date: Friday, September 6, 1985 Time: 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Place: The Willows Residential Treatment Center 3116 Thompson Road Wonder Lake, Illinois 60097 \ r CLIP THIS COUPON I { This Coupon Good for I $10 OFF | Any dress or skirt set priced at $40 or I more - hurry in for best choice! I SPURGEON'S Valid Thurs. thru Mon., Aug. 29-Sept. 2,1985. CLIP THIS COUPON Introducing SuperSports. 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