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PAGE 18- PLAIN DEALER- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1»84 continued from page 7 --BEHRENS DEATHS Lillian k. Behrens, 77, of 3705 W. James St., McHenry, died Monday, Mar. 12 in McHenry Hospital. She was born Jan. 23, 1907 in Alden Township, the daughter of Carl J. and Minnie (Kolls) Behrens. Surviving are two sisters, Amanda Behrens and Mrs. Luella Lock wood, both of McHenry. She was preceded in death by four sisters and seven brothers. SJ J- Funeral services will be held jat 11 a.m. Thursday in St. John's Lutheran Church, Hebron, with the Rev. Raymond C. Shawl officiating and burial in Alden Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Schneider-Leucht-Merwin & Cooney Funeral Home, where Rebecca services will be at 8. Memorials may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church, Hebron, or the Hebron or Woodstock Rescue Squads. Tornado precautions to safeguard lives fHE BAKEREE' 314 W. LIBERTY ST. WAUCONDA*(312)526-2020 •WEDDING CAKES*BIRTHDAY CAKES •FRESH GERMAN BAKERY GOODS •FRENCH CROISSANTS •SWEETROLLS WITH REAL BUTTER ONLY TNI BEST INCREMENTS WILL TOVCN TOOK LIPS... REAL BUTTER* THE BEST FLOUR NO PRESERVATIVES HAVE ONE ON US! BAKER'S SWEETROLLS DOZEN DONUTS EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY TUES.-SAT.6AM-6PM*SUN. & MON. 6AM-2PM Each year tornadoes kill hundreds of people. Thousands of homes are destroyed. Whole buildings disappear and only their basements are left. * No one can stop a tornado; but there are precautions you can take to safe-guard lives. The peak tornado season in Illinois is generally recognized as beginning in late March and extending through June. There is little that can be done to avoid the property destruc­ tion caused by tornadoes, but tornadoes do not have to be killers. You can take precautions when a storm threatens and thereby save lives. A tornado is a severe storm. The winds in a tornado usually turn counter-clockwise with wind speeds that vary from, under 100 miles per hour to approaching 300 miles per hour. Tornadoes do their destructive work through the combined action of their strong rotary winds and flying debris. Most tornadoes move from the southwest to the northeast. Generally, tornadoes occur in the spring in the late afternoon on a hot day. But remember, tornadoes can happen at any time. You'll have no trouble recognizing an actual tornado. Most tornadoes are funnel shaped or rope-like clouds ex­ tending down from the base of a thunder cloud. As it touches earth, it writhes and twists throwing up debris in all directions. It is often ac­ companied by hail, violent thunderstorms and wind. Its noise is so loud it can blot out the sound of crashing buildings and falling trees. When the v skies look threatening listen to the radio. The National Weather Service tracks all weather systems with sophisticated radar and is usually able to give adequate advance warning of violent weather conditions. A tornado watch means the atmospheric conditions are such that tor­ nadoes could develop. A tornado WARSAWINN 217 N. Rt. 31, McHenry, (1 Mi. South of Rt. 120) "A delicious Polish-American smorgasbord" --GROUP PARTIES WELCOMED-- --°^EBsehveo 4pra - CELEBRATE 5TdZ5*P»'S DAY 222nrSpm BANQUETS WELCOMED 344-0330 Lunch: Tuesday-Friday 11:30-2:30 Dinner: Tuesday-Thursday 4:00-9:00 Friday and Saturday 4:00-10:00 Sunday and Holidays Noon-8:00 FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 344-0330 Closed Monday Your Wedding. Tux •or *34.95 ...and a free gift, too, when you register by March 31! The cost ot Formalwear doesn t have to be expensive And for parties ot seven or more, registered prior to March 31. vou can select from one ot the more than 50 items in our Gitt Gallery as our special gift to you Stop in the store tor details and let us show you the fabulous Formalwear fashions from EFFICIENCY COOLING, HIGHLYPâ C°ERDABLE CARRIER BRINGS IT TOGETHER IN THE CARRIER CLIPPER! HIGH EFFICIENCY--S.E.E.R. ratings of 8.0 or higher.^ HIGH QUALITY--solid Carrier construction throughout for dependability, year after year. HIGHLY AFFORDABLE PRICE-- it's Carrier's lowest-priced home air conditioner. THE CARRIER CLIPPER. A Number One value from America's favorite air conditioning brand! JUST $799°° Mod«l 38EN024 Thermostat, refrigerant tubing, installation priced extra. CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. See how much the Clipper can save you! P.W. TINDALL HEATING - .4426 HI-POINT RD McHENRY, IL 60050 385-2240 24 hours a day 459 8269 n K jr •hop every Friday night til 9 p m feLisstwd . . . M tfcMe JM, inai Woodstock, Il l inois HEAR, BUI DO NOT UNDERSTAND? WE CAN HELP I FREE 30 DAY TRIAL STARKEY CUSTOM CANAL AID (SAME AS PRESIDENT REAGAN WEARS) HEARING AID SALES & REPAIRS ALL MAKES SERVICE CENTER HOURS WEDNESDAYS 10 TO 5 WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS! *751 13 BATTERIES DURACELL-RAY O VAC-EVEREADY BUY AT WHOLESALE $000 Robert SUnsland, owner 25 yrs. experienc^ PLEASE SEND mil non-operating replica of STarkey Canal Aid that President Reagan wears. I understand that there is no obligation. Name State -Zip Address City . Telephone ; ' Check if you now use a ftearing [^] Head worn Q Body worn Q No aid [ i All-in-the-ear Mail coupon 10 McHENRY HEARING AID CENTER 3937 W. MAIN, McHENRY 60050 (815)385-7661 warning means an actual funnel has been sighted in our area. Warnings are usually ac­ companied with a description of the speed and direction of travel of the funnel. Many comm- munities have also arranged special warning systems such as sounding warning sirens. When a watch is issued listen to broadcast advisories and be ready to take cover. It is wise to collect a battery-powered light and radio and have family members within earshot under watch conditions. Also, take your car keys. Should a tornado hit your area your car may still be operable - but keys could be lost in the rubble. When a tornado threatens, immediate action can save lives. Stay away from windows, doors, outside walls and protect your head. In homes or other small buildings go to the basement or a place in the middle of the house, like a closet, bathroom or interior hall. Get under something sturdy. •PM VOTE FOR •raw DAVID M. BENRUD 1 , COUNTY BOARD District 2 , COUNTY BOARD District 2 BOX 104 [X] DAVID M.BENRUD To The Voters of Nunda and McHenry Townships (Distict 2): I I want to have the opportunity to represent each 1 citizen on the County Board, but I need your sup- 1 port and, more important, I need for you to take • the time to vote on Tuesday, March 20. ADV. PAID FOR BY CANDIDATE.! PUNCH #110 ELECT BOB GOBEN COUNTY BOARD-DISTRICT 2 VOTE REPUBLICAN Paid for by Citizens for GOBEN Montgomery Ward In school be calm and follow the directions of your teacher. Stay away from auditoriums and gymnasiums with wide, huge roofs that could collapse easily. ~ In shopping centers or very large buildings look for a predesignated shelter. If there isn't any, a middle hallway on the lowest floor is the next best place to take shelter. In mobile homes or cars leave them and find shelter in a building. If there is no shelter nearby, lie flat in the nearest ditch, ravine or culvert with your hands shielding your head. Tornadoes can strike in Illinois at any time. That's why County Board Chairman C. B. Claypool proclaimed March 4- 10, as Tornado Preparedness Week. The goal of Tornado Preparedness Week is to inform all McHenry County residents of the value that preparedness planning has in increasing their chances of personal safety should a tornado strike. WOODSTOCK from page 20 Important Notice Regarding Montgomery Ward Advertisement Recently Mailed To Our Customers. Due to unprecedented sales from prior advertising, the video cassette recorders advertised on page 57 of this week's pre­ printed sale mailer may not be in stock in jll pur stores. We will Offer rainchecks at the advertised price thru Saturday, March 17 with additional stock arriving by May 19. We Apologize for any inconvenience to our customers. to give McHenry back the lead, but it would be the last lead for the Warriors. McHenry 72 Peterson 1-00 2, T. Schmitt 0-2-2, W. Schmitt 3-1-1 7, Scott 8-0-4 16, Toussaint 2- 1-0 4, Dunne 3-0-2 6, Freund 4-2-5 10, Hill 8-8-5 24, totals 29-14- 19 72. Bradshaw 10-0-4 26, Harris 6-5-4 17, Powers 2-1-0 5, Ok- pisz 2-0-2 4, Hutter 10- 6-4 26, Butenschoen 0-0-2 0, Neps 1-4-2 6, totals 31-22-18 84. Mc Henry 18191817 -- 7 2 Woodstock 1922 22 21 -- 8 4 Shaw Froo Pros* Newspaper Group R̂Servk:eNAL DIRECTORY JACK WALSH. AGENT EARL R. WALSH. BROKER INSURANCE & BONDS ' fir*. Auto. Farm, llfa Rapratanllng RCUAOlf COMPANIES SOIt V*. Elm St.. McHenry MS 1300 DENNIS CONWAY AUTO. LIFC, MM State Farm Ins. Co. 33lt W Elm SlrMl. McHanry. III. 305-7111 McHENRY COUNTY OFFICE MACHINES SALES. SERVICE 8 RENTALS Mm.-Sat. t-li3a. M4ey Ml *00. 93 Croat St.. Crystal I aha Ph«na 4Sf-t!M DR. LEONARD BOTTARI 1303 Mdmam! M.. McHanry Eya« Eiamlnad • Cant act I an tat Clatiai Ftttad Man.. Tua* . Thvn.. PH.. 4-4 p.m.. Twa«., Ttiwrt., EH. 7-f p.m.. Sat. 9:30-3p.m. PKana 305-4111 or 305 11*1 JAMES M.McINTEE. LAWYER AVAILABLE TO PRACTICE IN: Partonal ln|wry/Trial*, lutlnat* Corporation, Wlllt Probata. Dltarca. Raal Eiteta. Workman , CompamatIon 3434 W Elm Straat. McHanry, III. Far appolntmant phona • 3451440 McHENRY DENTAL CENTER DR. C.J. LUDFORD DR. KEVIN WEGRZYN OPEN 3 EVENINGS A WEEK UNTIL 0:30 P.M. • SAT. _ 305-1340 NtO, (Laughing Gat) a Vallum (I.V. Sadetlon) I Farm Equipment GEORGE P. FREUND, INC. Cata - Nawr Holland 4102 W. Cryttal laka Rd.. McHanry But. 305-0410. Rat. 305 0117 • • B E L L I RADIAL TIRES FOR ALL CARS EUROPA MOTORS, INC. 131E Rta. 130. McHanry 015-305-0700 Legal notice BUDGET HEARING The Board of Trustees of the TOWNSHIP OF NUN DA will hold a public hearing at 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, April 4th, 1984 at the NUNDA TOWNSHIP HALL, 3510 Bay Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois, for the purpose of hearing written and oral comments from the public may ask questions i use of Revenue Sharing funds as contained in the proposed budgets summarized below. Final action on this ordinance will be taken by the Board of Trustees at this meeting. All interested citizens, groups, senior citizens and organizations representing the interests of senior citizens are encouraged to attend. SUAAAAAR Y OF PROPOSED 1984 1985 BUDGET TOWNSHIF OF NUNDA ACTIVITY Township Property Improvements Purchase of Computer Public Transportation Education Libraries Recreation Health Social Services-Welfare Police General Administration Property Assessment Cemeteries Provision for Contingencies (All Funds) EXPENDITURES FRS FUND $5,000.00 15,651.00 43,320.00 285.00 500.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 14,200.00 1,000.00 2,800.00 74,380.00 -0 -0 OTHER FUNDS 0 -0- -0- 0 -0 -0 0- 65,900.00 -0 174,420.00 0- 19,700.00 3,500.00 $162,136.00 $263,520.00 TOTAL $5,000.00 15,651.00 43,320.00 285.00 500.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 80,100.00 1,000.00 177,230.00 74,380.00 19,700.00 3,500.00 $425,656.00 A copy of this information and the entire proposed budget are available for public inspection from 8:30 A.AA. to 5:00 P.AA. weekdays at the Nunda Township Office, 3510 Bay Road, Crystal Lake, Illinois. DATED: February 22, 1984 Kathleen C. Harper Nunda Tovwiship Clerk (Pub. Feb. 29, AAar. 7 & AAar. 14, 1984) NO 840086

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