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Legal Notice CROWLEY BARRETT *KARABA Attorney* 111 Wot Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois SCHM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS. FlRStf ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK. a n a t i o n a l B a n k i n g Plaintiff, v association, 1 AMERICAN £ Q N the last line, a of I34.f7 teet to a point iJ »--* **+ -- -of intersection witli a line SltJO feet; west of an parallel with Mm westerly right of way Une of State Route Si, as shown on the high w a y d e d i c a t i o n recorded August u, 1927 as document no. 7M1S; thsnce north the last J parallel • nt NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO, as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated December 14, 1977 and known as Trust No. 41C31, as Trustee under the provisions of s Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1180 and known as Trust No. 49811, and as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1980 and known as Trust No. 49230: GLUTH BROTHERS CON­ STRUCTION, INC., WEXFORD GROUP, LTD.. HOWARD ORLEANS, MILFRED TOWNE, ORLEANS REALTY CORP., JAMES J. BROWN, as Trustee, THE CITY OF McHENRY, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK and CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee, pursuant to a Trust Deed executed by Americsn Nstionsl Bank and Trust Com­ pany of Chicago, as Trustee, under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1980 and known as Trust No. 49211, in favor of Chicago Title k Trust Company, as Trustee, to secure the sum of $250,000.00 dated June 25,1980 and recorded as document no. 796859 with the office of the Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants. The requisite sffidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, owner or owners of the beneficial interests of American National Bank k Trust Company of Chicago, as Trustee under the provisions of a Truet Agreement dated December 14, 1977 and known as Trust No. 41831, as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1980 and known as Trust No. 49211, and as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1980, and known s as Trust No. 49830, whose names and present snd last known places of residence are unknown; and Unknown Owners; defendants in the above-entitled action, that the said action has been com­ menced in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit McHenry County, Illinois, by the plaintiff. First Arlington National Bank, against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of certain Mortgages conveying the premises described a the sttached Exhibits , B and C. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Pared 1: That part of the Northeast uarter of the lorthwest quarter of section twenty- six, Township Forty- Five North, rsnge eight east of the third principal meridian, bounded and described as follows: beginning st the southwest corner of the Northeast qusrter of the Northwest quarter of said section Twenty-six; thence east along the south line of the Northeest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said section twenty-six, a distance of 330.00 feet; thsnce north along a line per- ' pendicular to the last described coursiL a distance of 122.00 feet to a point of intersection with s line 12100 feet north of an parallel with the soutntine of the Northeast quarter of. the Northwest quarter of said section 428.81 feet to an a une tormina en angle of 138 degrees -00 -00", as "Mttured to the left of the last described cwses distance of 22518 feet to the Southwesterly right £ way Une of Mc- CjiUom Lake Road; t h e n c e N o r - thwesterlv along swd Southwesterly right of way line, bang a curved line concaved to the southwest, having a radius of 5748.00 fed, an arc distance of iarrs feet to a point of tangent in said Southwesterly right of way line; thence continuing Northwesterly along said right of way line 438.60 feet to a point of intersection with the west line of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said section twenty-six; thence south along said west line, 1204.04 feet to the point of beginning, sll in McHenry County, Illinois. AND Parcel 2: That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeest Quarter of Section Twenty- seven, Township Forty-five North, Range Eight, East of the Third Prin­ cipal Meridian, b o u n d e d a n d d e s c r i b e d a s follows: Com­ mencing st the Southeast corner of the Northesst Quarter of said Section Twenty- seven- thence Westerly on the South line of the Northesst Quarter of said Section Twenty-seven, a distance of 198.82 feet to a point of intersection with the Northeasterly right of way line of the Chicago and Nor­ thwestern Railroad Company's existing right of way: thence Northwesterly on the last described it of wsy line, .61 feet to a point of intersection with a line 216.00 feet North of and parallel with the Soutn line of the Northeast Quarter of said qSeetien Twenty- seven, for the piece jjt beginning; thence continuing Nor­ thwesterly on the Northeasterly right of way line of said Chicago and Nor­ thwestern Railroad right of way, 1129.92 feet to a point of intersection with the North line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Twenty- seven: thence Easterly on the North line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast )uarter of said Section Twenty- seven, a distance of 61.25 feet to a point of intersection with a line 60.00 feet perpendicularly d i s t a n t N o r ­ theasterly of and parallel with the Northeasterly right of wsy line of said Chicago and Nor­ thwestern Railroad Company's right of w a y ; t h e n c e Southeasterly on the last described perallel line, 446.00 f e e t ; t h e n c e Southeasterly on a line forming an angle of 196 os| -25-19" to the of the last desci line s distance of 100.00 feet; thence Southeesterly on s line forming en snipe of 186 degrees -5T-35" to the right of the last described line, s distance of 373.3S feet to the East line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Twenty- seven; thence Southwesterly on a line forming an angle of 98 donees - 16* -36" to theleft of the last described course, a distance of 188.28 feet; thence Southwesterly on a line forming an ancle of 146 degrees 5tr-l8" to theleft of the last described line, 150.00 feet to s point of intersection with s line 40 00 feet perpendicularly d i s t a n t N o r ­ theasterly of and parallel with the Northeasterly right of way line of the Chicago and Nor thwestern Railroad Company's right of w a y ; t h e n c e Southeasterly on the last • described perallel line, 170.89 feet to a point of Sooth No of said of the Quarter Section Sl Se thence Westerly en uK Iftst described perallel Une 44.88 feet, to the point of beginning. 1711 The Southeast Quarter of Nor­ theast Quarter of Section Twenty- onm, I Forty-Five Eht East of Q N Ph First Arlington National Venn W. Kays, Jr., Clerk Dated: July 38, 1888 Crowley Barrett k Karaba 111 West Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois (312) 728-2488 (Pub. Aug. 8,13* A up 80,1881) Now, therefore, unfees you, the said above named defen­ dants, file your answer the Complaint in the ilth District No. IS. in the mcnenry State of the ThinT Principal M e r i d i a n , i n !S£27«c£32i pert described as Follows: com­ mencing at the Southeast corner of the South-East Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty- Seven, Township Forty-Five North Range Eight East of the ThirdPrincipal Meridian; thence North along the East line of said Quarter, 1323.50 feet to the Northeest corner of t h e S o u t h e a s t uarter of the tortheest Quarter of said Section; thence Weet 611.72 feet to a point on the Westerly right of wsy line of the Chicsgo Nor­ thwestern Railroad; thence Southeast 1350.30 feet to s point on the South line of the Southeest Suarter of the ortheast Quarter of ssid Section Twenty-Seven; thence East 300.92 feet to the place of b e g i n n i n g ) i n McHenry County, Illinois. 773615 That part of the East half of the Northwest Qusrter of Section Twenty- Six, Township Forty-Five North, range eight East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying Northeasterly of the center line of Mc- Cullom Lake Rosd (excepting therefrom that psrt defined as follows: A strip of land two rods in the Nor­ thwest corner of said East half of the said Northwest Quarter " of said Section Twenty-Six, ex­ tending from the Highway North to the Section line: also excepting therefrom that part of the East half of the Nor­ thwest Quarter of said Section Twenty- Six, described as follows: That part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty- Six, Township Forty-Five North. Range Eight East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying Northerly of the center of Public Highway described as follows: Begin­ ning on the North line of said Section at a point 1106.45 feet West from the North quarter corner thereof; thence South on a line forming an angle of 89 degrees 21 minutes to the left with s prolongation of said Section line, for a distance of 238.40 feet to an intersection with the center line of the ublic highway; e n c e N o r ­ thwesterly along the center of ssid hi wsy, being on s li forming sn angle of 127 degrees 34 minutes to the right w i t h t h e prolongation of the last described line, for a distance of 220.96 feet to a point; thence North in a direct lins. 101.75 feet to s point in the North line of ssid Section that is 174.00 feet West from the aforesaid place of beginning; thence East 174.00 feet to the place of b e g i n n i n g : i n McHenry County, Illinois 773616 And for other relief that summons wss duly issued out of the said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is now Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY .ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF ANNA WARDY Deceased, File No. 82-P 246 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of ANNA WAR­ DY, of Richmond, IUinois. Letters of office were issued on July 23. 1982, to JOSEPH tberafa^Tthettneeof the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry Woodstock. Illinois, on or before the 1st day of Sept. default may be entered against you at any time after that day ana a decree entered in accordance with the of said Com- ZURBLIS SECRETARY BOARD OF EDUCATION (Pub. Friday, August 13,1982) > No. 83Q3S4 Legal Notice Residents of McCullom SET Dated, Woodstock, IUinois, July 26, 1982. Vernon w. KaysjJr, Crowley Barrett t Karaba 111 West Monroe Street, Room 2200E Chicago. IUinois 88888 (312) 728-2468 (Pub. July 30, Ai« 6* Aug. 13.1982) No. 820829 LEBAR, 114 Dunrovan, Legal Notice Barrington Hills, IL., 60010, CHAALE£ LEBAR, Rt. 63 * Wood Creek Rd., RR 2, Barrington Hills, IL., 80010 whose attorney is HARRY C. KINNE, JR., 3431 W. Elm St., McHenry, IL.. 80080. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, or with the representative, or both, within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court (Pub. July 30, Aug. 6 k M*m 13,1962) of pert of the North Half of the South­ west Quarter of Section 27, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying South of the center line of State Route 129. according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25, 1968 as Document No. 33744 in Book 13 of Plsts, page 55, in McHenry County, IUinois along t described Une parallel 216.00 feet perpendicularly •ant North of snd naralM vitk tk* N o w , t h e r e f o r e , unless you, the said above-named defen­ dants file your answer to the Amended Com­ plaint to Forecloee Mortgages of First Arlington National Bank m the said suit or otherwise make your appeerance therein, in theOffice of theClent of the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit in the county of McHenry. 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock. UUnois on or before the 7th dey of Sept., 1982, default may be entered in ac­ cordance with the prayer of the said ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is iven thst on A Ordinance No. 158 which is an ordinance amending Ord. No. 2 providing for the regulation of the retail sale of alcoholic Uouor in the Village of Mc CuUom Lake. IUinois is available for inspection at the Village Clerk s office during office hours. Dawn M Miller, Village Clerk 4808 W. Park View (Pub. August 13,1982) No. 820855 Legal Notice O. 820330 Legal Notice 82CH210 CROWLEY BARRETT &KARABA Attorneys 111 West Monroe Street Chicago. Illinois STATE OF ILLINOIS. C O U N T Y O F McHENRY. SS - In the Circuit Court of M c H e n r y C o u n t y , I l l i n o i s , C h a n c e r y Division. WHEELING TRUST k SAVINGS I BANIC.< sn Illinoisi banking corporation, Plaintiff v. MICHIGAN AVENUE NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, a n a t i o n a l b a n k i n g association, as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dsted the 15th day of May, 1972, known as Trust No *2132- BUSY BEE RESTAURANT: TOM A R V A N I T I S . s - k - a T H O M A S A A R ­ V A N I T I S . J A M E S ARVANITIS; DELTA QUEEN RESTAURANT, INC.; JAMES BARBARIGOS; M I R S I N I B A R ­ BARIGOS; PETER ARVANITIS: D E M E T R A A R ­ V A N I T I S : a n d UNKNOWN OWNERS. Defendants. The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, "Unknown Owners." Defendsnts in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of M c H e n r y C o u n t y , Chancery Division. 6y igh the said plaintiff against line you and other aefen- e of dsnts, praying for the f o r e c l o s u r e o f A s s i g n m e n t o f Beneficial Interest conveying the premises described ss follows, to- wit: Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block 3 in Lakeland Shores, Unit No. 3, being s Subdivision &B. a certifies filed in the Office of the County Clerk of M c H e n r y C o u n t y , Illinois, setting forth the nsmes and post-office of sU of the >ns owning, con- ng and transacting the business known as T U T O R I N G A N D DIAGNOSTIC SER­ VICES, located at 7216 Manor Rd., Crystal Lske, IL., 60014 which certificate sets forth the owners ss follows: Lawrence I. DeUheim, Lynda S DeUheim. Patric F. Murphy and Sheila B. Murpny. Dated August 3, 1982. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Aug 6,13A Aug. 20.1982) NO. 820341 Legal Notice SNOW REMOVAL BIDS The Village of Sun- nyside is accepting snow removal bids for the coming 1982-83 sesson. Send bids to the Sunnyside Villsge Hsll, 1515 Channel Beach Dr., by Aug. 17. 1982. Betty Meeser Clerk (Pub. Aug. 11 & 13.1902) No 820344 Legql Notice > :A>.T - 'WO J Thej Johnsburg Community Unit School M-S5f£2r",y he right to accept any bids found to District No. 12's Bosrd of Education will receive sealed bids for straight propane con­ version of five of their s c h o o l b u s s e s . Specifications and of­ ficial bid forms can be secured from Mrs. Pat B i n g m a n . A d ­ ministrative Assistant, st the Administration Office at 2117 West C h u r c h , S t r e e t , McHenry, Illinois 60050. Sesled bids will be received until 2:00 P.M. September 16, 1982. The Bosrd of Educstion reserves the reject or and-or all bide be in the best interest of the District. James W. Preston, ' Secretary Board of Education Johnsburg C.U. School District No. 12 (Pub August 13,1982) No 820353 Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Boerd of Educstion of School District No. 15, in the counties of McHenry snd Lake, State of UUnois, that the ten­ tative budget for said District to a ) B i d d e r s : Specif icst ions, Proposal, Contract and Bond Forms may be obtained from the M u n i c i p a l C l e r k . < b ) Propossls shsll be submitted on Proposal Forms furnished by the City of McHenry snd must be sccompsnied by s bsnk csshiers c n e c k , b s n k d r a f t , o r certified check for not less thsn ten percent ( 10 percent) of tne amount of the bid 3. Rejection of Bids. The City reserves the School for the fiscsl year beginning July 1, 1982 will be on file snd conveniently svsilsble to public in- Kction st MX West in Street, McHenry. Iltinois, in this school district from and after 8:00 'A.M. on the 13th dsy of August, 1982. Notice is further hereby given that a Public Hearing on said budget wiU beneld at 7:80 P.M. on the 14th of Sep­ tember. 1982 at 3M6 West Main Street, McHenry. Illinois, in this School District No. 15 right to reject sny and all proposals snd to wsive technicalities. Unless the bids sre rejected for good csuse. swsrd of contract shsll be msde to the lowest r e s p o n s i b l e s n d quslified bidder. By Order of the City Council Berbers E. Gilpin, City Clerk (Pub August 13,1982) No. 820351 The hot sun makes men mad in the daytime and the romantic moon makes them foolish at eight. • ••• Americans are great denouncers of the wrongs dose by others and great prorisimers of their own virtues. * Scott _ V . _ Yol 'un •e --^ I A T T O R N E Y A T I A V , ABl F TO HE IFJ /OU W I T H VI IOC MIU H (0 U'«»fi'» mM , 11 fj 11 o S,' 8 1 5 3 4 1 1 6 3 0 Pho8nlx Satellite Systems Ltd. TeJeWsJoe systems for private homes 312-369-4990 PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AtOWH 1982 < YOU AND YOUR PET FY 1983 Budget NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 Bosrd of Educstion, in the County of McHenry, State of IUinois, thst the tentative budget for said School District for the fiscsl yesr beginning July 1, 1982 will be on file snd conveniently svsilsble to public in­ spection st the sd- ministrstive office st 2117 W. Church Street, M c H e n r y , I l l i n o i s , within the boundaries of District 12 beginning August 13, 1982. Notice is further hereby given thst s public heering on ssid budget will be held st 7:45 uclock P.M. on the 14th dsy of Sep­ tember, 1982. Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 Bosrd of Educstion. By Jsmes W. Preston, Secretary, Bosrd of Educstion (Pub August 13,1982) No. 820352 Legal Notice NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. Sesled propossls for concrete sidewslk t repeirs wiU be received st the office of the City Clerk, 1111 N. Green St., McHenry, until 10:00 A.M., August 25, 1982 snd st thsttime publicly opened snd resd. The proposed sidewslk repeirs consist of the r e m o v s l a n d r e p l a c e m e n t o f sidewalk sections st vsrioue commercial and residentisl locstions throughout the City of McHenry. Instructions LABRADOR CAN MANAGE HOUSE TO APARTMENT MOVE Deer Doctor: We sre moving from s house with s fenced-yard to sn spsrtment We wsnt to take our Labrador Retriever with us. WiU he be sble to adjust? Or wiU there not be enough spsce for s large dog* Answer: If you love your Labrador snd don't wsnt to give him up, he csn adjust to small quarters. It will be easier if he is st or past his prime ss it is not desirsble to keep s young hunting dog couped up in sn spsrt­ ment - or house. He will need exercise twice s dsy so you must be willing to commit time to walking or running him on a regular basis. Deer Doctor: Would you recommend s good watchdog9 Answer: Any dog csn be s good wstchdog responding to doorbells, fire slarms, and ringing telephone. Even a small Yorkshire Terrier hss ears sensitive to noise and will serve as a deterrent to unwanted intruders. German Shepherds traditionally have been the guard dogs for their masters. However. Doberman Pinschers sre gaining popularity, whether or not because of recent media exposure is speculative. In any event, you should introduce your watchdog to family and friends so your pet won't bsrk st the wrong person. Dear Doctor: Is it sdvisable for a young cat to have a litter before she is spayed? I have been told this is so. Answer: Unless you want to con­ tinue her family line, your cat may be spayed before littering. It's sn old wives' tale thst s est suffers some psychologies 1 problems if she is not permitted motherhood first. If you do not intend to breed, spsying is s responsible decision. Nstionslly, snd loceUy, we are overburdened with unwanted animals, thousands of whom are put to death annually by humane societies snd snimal pounds because it is impossible to find enough loving snd csring owners. Readers: Do you have a question about your pet and his csre? Your local veterinsrisn csn help you, or you may write "You and Your Pet", 1SVMA, 921 N. Lake St., Aurora, IL. 60506...or to hear an associsted tape on the subject you msy D-I-A-L-P-E-T (312-342-5738), which is the Chicsgo VMA's collection of tape recorded pet health messsges. Traffic Sign Loss Survey Theft snd vsndslism of traffic signs is s dangerous and expensive problem, a survey conducted by the National Safety Council shows. Approximately 1.2 million signs were replaced during 1980 in the 30 states responding to the question­ naire. There are about 1.5 signs per roadway mile on the average. The average overall replacement due to vandalism or theft was 28 percent. Percentages ranged from less thsn 10 to 71 for the 25 states thst could respond to the question of replscement. Only seven states were able to furnish the number of fstal accidents in the past five years directly at­ tributed to traffic sign vandalism or theft These seven states reported 14 fatalities. Sign vandalism is sn expensive matter Costs per state ranged from 834,000 to $1 8 million esch yesr for such items as inspections, msterisls, labor, and liability settlements. There is considerable vsristion among states for penalties for theft or vsndalism of traffic signs. Three of the responding ststes do not have laws; otherwise fines range from $10 to 810,000. Prison terms vsry from 10 days to five yesrs, snd one stste allows s penalty of from two to 30 years in prison if a death results from theft or vsndslism The Nstionsl Safety Council says that virtually all states have made some provision to cope with vsn­ dslism or theft However, whether the stringent penslties have had an im­ pact in reducing sign theft and van dalism cannot be ascertsined by this survey. It is evident from the survey that better sign inventories and record keeping are necessary if the problem is to be corrected. r Political Corner 1 CRANE AT LUNCHEON A tall luncheon will be hosted by the McHenry county Republicsn women Saturday, Sept 18, at the John Evans Inn in Crystal Lske st 11:30s. m., with Congressmsn Philip Crane ss guest. Reservstions msy be msde by con­ tacting Rose Lillegsrd, McHenry. 385- 4517, or sny member of the McHenry county Republicsn Women's organization. SWEET CORN FESTIVAL All the skywsys, highwsys snd bywsys lesd to Mendota, home of the National Sweet Corn Festlvsl, Aug. 13, 14 snd 15. The thirty-fifth snnftisl festival is oneef the midwest's lerppt harvest festivels. saluting America's golden summer delight. Over 40,000 visitors from sll over the country will be on hand for the annual 3-day event, sponsored by the Mendots Ares Chsmber of Commerce Fridsy evening's opening event will be the selection of the 1982 Nstionsl Sweet Corn queen in Veterans' psrk st 8 p.m. WHO KNOWS? 1. Three presidents were born in August, name them. 2. Name the flower and the stone for the month of August. 3. When was Colorado admitted to the U.S.? 4. The banyan tree is na live to what country? 5. What percent of the world do the oceans cover? b. Which is the largest ocean? 7. What is the result when hydrogen is burned? BEN FRANKLIN 1250 N. Green St., McHenry 395-OtOt CIGARETTES NEW EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! CAS TON INCLUDING (CASH SALES ONLY) ^ IS I. Benjamin Harrison. Herbert Hoover snd Lyn­ don Johnson. 2 The flo'vrr is the poppy o. tfiadioiut and the stone the sardonyx or Peridot. 3. August I. 1876. 4. India. 5. Seven-tenths 6. Pacific. 63.800.000 square miles. 7. Wster forms. OARLENE STABLA COOLS, ACSW CSW COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY Individual, Couple, Family And Group Therapy (815) 728-1039 DAYS, IVININGS AND SATUROAY HOURS iY APPOINTMENT THE JOHN TODD BAND DOES IT ONE MORE TIME AT GREG'S NEVER INN IN JOHNSBURG FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH FROM 9:00 TILL 1:00 DON T S IT HOME AND SING THE BLUES. COME ON DOWN AND WEAR YOUR DANCIN SHOES'

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