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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jul 1981, p. 8

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i •%"* - A pair of arms from nowhere appear to place the crown upon Philanne, as first runner-up Britt Slobodiian (left) and second runner-up Mary Lou Redmond look on. She stands 5 feet, 4 inches tall. She has brown hair and hazel eyes and is 17 years old. She is Miss Wonder Lake. She is also Philanne Scully and she beamed with delight as she topped a Held of seven last Saturday at the old fire house in Wonder Lake. Philanne received her crown from Karen Beres, the 1980 title holder. The girls competed in street length dresses as well as evening gowns and bathing suits. Prior to Saturday's competition, the girls had personal interviews with the judges July 1. Miss Scully will compete in the Miss McHenry County queen contest to be held at the McHenry County fair in August. Philanne strikes similar poses in both the bathing suit and the street dress events of the queen contest. A joyous Philanne Scully takes her victory walk shortly after receiving her title as M iss Wonder Lake. S T A F F P H O T O S B Y W A Y N E G A Y L O R D The old lire station in Wonder Lake is filled din uowns for the audience. the TV camera focused toward the stage as the seven candidates for Miss Wonder Lake display their evening PAGE 8 - PLA1NDEALER • WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1981 She Tops The Beauties Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 9-10-1II 3 BIG DR YS! 1/OOO's OF BRRCRINS WATCH WEDNESDAY'S DAILY SENTINEL FOR INDIVIDUAL STORE ADS. Another Special Fvent sponsored by the Retail Division of the hVuuUiiuLk Chamber of Commerce & Industry Ackemann's America's Best Audio-Visual 1 Anderson's Men's Wear Beard & Stovall Bohn's on the Square Hogan's Apparel - Bridals Hornsby Family Center Jensen's Home Improvement Center ^ & Bade Butik C£ Knuth's "Sport & Off/ce Outfitters £• Main Street Shoe Shop ' U- ^ Rosewood Apparel The Shoe Box Smith's Children's Shop Wien's of Woodstock Woodstock Jewelers Woodstock True Valu Hardware Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF COLLATERAL UNDER ILLINOIS UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE MANNING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Secured Party, pursuant to Section 9-504 of the Illinois Uniform Commercial Code and Security Agreement between Secured Party and Debtor ROBERT J. SIMAN, will sell at public auction on July 14, 1961, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. (Chicago Time), at the office of MANNING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 2854 West Cermak Road, Chicago, Illinois 60623, the following collateral: One Hundred Percent (100 * ) of the beneficial interest, in­ cluding the Power of Direction, in and to that certain Trust created under the terms and provisions of a Trust Agreement dated May 13, 1976, under which THE BANK AND TRUST C O M P A N Y O F ARLINGTON HEIGHTS was appointed and is acting as Trustee, being identified as Trust 1241. The real estate owned by the Trust is commonly described as follows: A) Island surrounded by Pistakee Lake water (road off Glenayre for island ac­ cess), commonly known as Lot Y of Fox Lake Acreage in or near City of Fox Lake, Lake County, IL (vacant); B) 15 lots (Cotton Creek Estates) in Island Lake Hills, Lake County, IL (vacant); C) Lots 13 and 14 in Block "A" in Island Lake Estates Subdivision (off Burnett Road) in Island Lake, Lake County, IL (vacant); D) Lots 11 through 20 in Fox Lake Vista Subdivision (corner of State Road, across from State Park) in City of Fox Lake, McHenry County, IL (vacant); E) Lots 1,2 and 17 in Chain- O-Lakes Park Subdivision (on Lake Matthews Trail) in or near City of Fox Lake, McHenry County, IL ' (vacant); F) Lots 30 and 31 in Groveland Park Subdivision in Antioch, Lake County. IL (residence), 26378 Harlem Ave., Antioch, IL 60002; G) Lot 21, Chillems Drive, Lakeshire Woods Sub­ division, McHenry County. IL (residence), 68i8 Chillems, Spring Grove, IL 60061; H) Lot 35, Chillems Drive, Lake of Woods Subdivision, McHenry County, IL (residence), 203 Chillems, Spring Grove, IL 60061; I) Lots 1 and 2, Lake County, IL (residence), 1305 Dewey Avenue, Spring Grove, IL 60081; J) Lot 4, Block 11, Orchard Heights, McHenry County, IL (residence), 2618 Bald­ win, McHenry, IL 60050; K) Lots 25 and 26, Pistakee Ringwo Highlan L) L 5wo6d Rd., Pistakee ids, IL 60050; L >t 30, Lakeshire Woods Subdivision, near of Me­aty McHenry MSHenry, County, IL (residence), 6712 Chillems, Spring Grove, IL 60061. The legal descriptions of the above real estate are available for review, along with title evidence. TERMS OF PUBLIC SALE 1. Twenty-five percent (25 * ) of the amount of the successful bid, if any, shall be paid to Secured party in cash or by certified or cashier's check at the time the bid is accepted and shall be held by Secured Party until Secured Party has consummated or terminated the sale as provided herein. The balance of the purchase price shall be payable to Secured Party in cash or by certified or cashier's check closing, which take upon place not lata* than five da; after acceptance of the bi Failure to tender the balance lays bid. of the purchase price to Secured Party, as aforesaid, shall constitute a default hereunder, in which case the collateral may, at Secured Party's discretion, be sold at a reconvened sale without further publication. 2. Secured Party may ad­ journ the sale hereby ad­ vertised or cause the sale to be adjourned from time to time, either before or after the bidding has begun, without written notice or further publication, by announcement at the time and place appointed for the sale or^any adjournments, and r*tich sale may be resumed without further noticeor publication at the \time and place at which the may have been so ad- sale or at any adjourned sale. 4. Secured party expressly reserves the right to bid at the sale or at any ad­ journment thereof and to apply any portion of the indebtedness or obligation owing to it as payment thereon. 5. Secured Party shall not be obligated to make any sale or accept or reject any bids at the sale or the ad­ journments thereof. 6. The successful bidders will receive a quitclaim assignment of Secured Party's right, title and in­ terest in the beneficial in­ terest. 7. Secured Party makes no r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s o r warranties as to the con­ dition of the real estate which is the subject of the land trusts, or as to the condition of title thereto and the sale is specifically subject to all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances against the real estate. 8. Disposition of the collateral pursuant to the public sale transfers to a purchaser for value all of the rights of the Debtor therein and discharges the security interest under which it is made and any security in­ terest or lien, if any, subordinate thereto. Each successful bidder will receive upon the payment of the entire amount of its bid, a quitclaim assignment evidencing purchaser's right, title and interest in and to the collateral. 9. No real estate broker's commission or com­ pensation of any kind will be paid to any person, firm or corporation claiming to be involved in the procurement of a buyer. The buyer must pay all broker s com­ missions. For further information interested parties should contact: Harold J. Ticktin, President of Manning Savings and Loan Association 2854 West Cermak Road Chicago, Illinois 60623 (312) 247-7060 (Pub. July 8 & 10,1981) No. 810312 Legal Notice Additional or upended and conditionPof sale may be announced at the NOTICE Public Notice is hereby Even that on July 1, A.D. 81, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois setting forth the names and post-office ad dresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as A I Insurance, located at 9416 W. Thompson Rd., Woodstock, IL (P.O. Box 122 McHenry, IL 60050) Dated this 1st day of July, A.D. 1981 J Rosemary Azzaro County Clerk (Pub. July 8,15,22,1981) No. 810310 Safety Hints by Secretary of State Jim Edgar Many parents are angered when their teenage son or daughter is convicted of a moving traffic violation. They're even more disap­ pointed if the teenager loses his or her driver's license after too many convictions. They sometimes fail to realize that a youth's bad driving record can be a reflection on their bad driving habits. An observing child knows what the speed limit is, and when he or she sees a parent or guardian exceeding the limit, the apparent lack of c o n c e r n f o r t h e l a w i s remembered for a long time. Parents who run stop signs or race through intersections when the yellow light is on have failed in their obligation to show their youngsters the value of following the rules of the road. Traffic laws, signs and signals must be observed. Parents should realize that the few seconds or minutes they might gain by speeding or cheating at intersections may some day result in the serious injury or death of their teenagers because they may have copied their parents' bad driving habits. This should be a sobering thought for all parents. Please set a good example for your children behind the wheel. If you have any questions about the Secretary of State's office, please feel free to use our toll-free telephone number (800-252- 8980). (A copy of the Rules of the Road will be sent to you upon request. Write to Jim Edgar, Secretary of State, Springfield, 111 62756.)

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