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PAGE ft • PI. \l.\OEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUSTS, 1M2 Legal Notice •XEYitAitm rr ft KAKABA Attorneys Wesl Monroe St reel Chicago, Illinois 82 CH 20ft > THE CIRCUIT RRT OF THE INTH HCIAL CIRCUIT INRY COUNTY, !rLLINOIS FIRST* ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK, a national Banking association, Plaintiff, v. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF »CHICAGO, aft Trustee 'tinder the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated December 14, 1977 and known as Trust No. f€l8pl, as Trustee under Yne provisions of a Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1980 and SBtown as Trust No. M9211, and as Trustee lender the provisions of. a -Trust Agreement dated IVtarch 10, 1980 and known as Trust No. 149230: . GLUTH BROTHERS CON STRUCTlpN, 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 . TJRUST COMPANY, as ^Trustee, pursuant to a Irust Deed executed by merican National 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 & 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 affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is, hereby given you, owner or owners of the beneficial interests of American National Bank & Trust Company /o( Chicago, as Trustee Jer the provisions of a »t Agreement dated 197J rust Ions of a rent d a Ted 10, 1980 and as Trust No. 19211, and as Trustee Under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated March 10, 1980, and known as Trust No 49230, whose names and present and 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 J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t 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 on the attached Exhibits A, B and C. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Parcel 1: That part of the Northeast Ouarter of the Northwest quarter of section twenty- six, Township Forty- Five North, range eight east of the third principal meridian, bounded and described as follows: beginning at the southwest . corner of the Northeast quarter of t h e N o r t h w e s t quarter of said section Twenty-six; thence east along the south line of the Northeast quarter of ; t h e N o r t h w e s t \ quarter of said J section twenty-six, a ; distance of 330.00 j feet; thence north IalQnk a line per pendicular to the lap! described course, a distance of jf 12&00 feet to a point of'lntersectiori with v a line 122.00 feet north of an parallel with the south line of • t h e N o r t h e a s t • quarter of the Northwest quarter of said section twenty-six; thence east along the last , described parallel ' , line, a distance of ' 134.97 feet to a point of intersection with a line 818.00 feet wast of an parallel yith the westerly of way Mine of Route $1, as on the high- dedicajion _ " August, 11, as document no. thence noHh the last Ibed p.- aWel a distance of i I 428.61 feet to an angle point; thence Northeasterly along a line forming an angte of 139 degrees 00* -00", as measured to the left of the last described course a distance of 225 18 feet to the Southwesterly right of way line of Mc- Cullom Lake Road; i h e n c e N o r - •hwesterly along said Southwesterly right of way line, being a curved line concaved to the southwest, having a radius of 5748.00 feet, an arc distance of 331.75 feet to a point of tangent in said Southwesterly right of way line; ihence continuing Northwesterly along said right of way line 438.60 feet to a point of intersection with the west line of t h e N o r t h e a s t quarter of the Northwest quarter of ' said section twenty-six; thence south along said * west line, 1204.04 feet to the point of b e g i n n i n g , a l l i n McHenry County, Illinois A N D Parcel 2: That part of the Southeast Q u a r t e r o f t h e Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty- seven, Township Forty-five North, Range Eight, East of the Third Prin­ c i p a l M e r i d i a n , b o u n d e d a n a d e s c r i b e d a s f o l l o w s : C o m ­ m e n c i n g a t t h e Southeast corner of t h e N o r t h e a s t Quarter of said Section Twenty- s e v e n ; t h e n c e W e s t e r l y o n t h e South line of the Northeast 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 right of way line, 220.61 feet to a point of intersection with a line 216.00 feet North of and parallel with the South line of t h e N o r t h e a s t Quarter of said Section Twenty- seven, for the place "Of beginning; thence c o n t i n u i n g N o r ­ t h w e s t e r l y o n t h e 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 t h e N o r t h e a s t Quarter of said Section Twenty- s e v e n ; t h e n c e E a s t e r l y o n t h e North line of the Southeast Quarter of t h e N o r t h e a s t Quarter 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 ­ t h e a s t e r l y o f a n d p a r a l l e l w i t h t h e Northeasterly right of way line of said Chicago and Nor­ thwestern Railroad Company's right of w a y ; t h e n c e Southeasterly on the l a s t d e s c r i b e d parallel line, 446.00 f e e t ; t h e n c e Southeasterly on a line forming an angle of 156 degrees 25-19" to the right of the last described line a distance of 100.00 feet; thence Southeasterly on a l i n e f o r m i n g a n angle of 166 degrees -58 -35" to the right of the last described line, a distance of 373.33 feet to the E a s t l i n e o f t h e Southeast Quarter of t h e N o r t h e a s t Quarter of said Section Twenty- s e v e n ; t h e n c e Southwesterly on a l i n e f o r m i n g a n angle of 92 degrees - 16' 36" to the left of the last described course, a distance of 166 26 feet; thence Southwesterly on a l i n e f o r m i n g a n angle of 146 degrees -5<r -18" to the left of the last described line, 150 00 feet to a point of intersection with a line 40.00 feet perpendiculany 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 t o v , ( h e n c e Southeasterly on the I a a t d e s c r i b e d Krallel line, 170.00 ?t to a point of intersection with a line parallel 316.00 feet perpendicularly (* i ant North of and parallel with the South line of the Northeast Quarter of Mid Section Twenty-seven; thence Westerly on the last described parallel line 44.86 feet to the point of s i-- oeginning. 1711 The Southeast Ouarter of Nor­ theast Quarter of Section Twenty- Seven, Township. Forty-Five North, Range Eight East of the Third Principal M e r i d i a n , i n McHenry County, Illinois (except that part described as follows: com­ mencing at the Southeast corner of t h e S o u t h - E a s t ' . Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty- . Seven, Township Forty-Five North Range Eight East of the Thira Principal Meridian; thence North along the East line of saia Quarter, 1323.50 feet to the Northeast corner of t h e S o u t h e a s t Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section: thence West 611.72 feet to a p o i n t o n t h e Westerly right of way line of the C h i c a g o N o r ­ thwestern Railroad; thence Southeast 1350 30 feet to a point on the South line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said 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 Quarter of Section Twenty-. Six, Township Forty-Five North, range eight East of the Third Principal M e r i d i a n , l y i n g Northeasterly of the center line of Mc- Cullom Lake Road (excepting therefrom that part • 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: Thai part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty- S i x , T o w n s h i p Forty-Five North Range Eight East of the Third Principal M e r i d i a n , l y i n g N o r t h e r l y o f t h e center of Public Highway described as follows: Begin­ ning on the North line of said Section at a point 1105.45 feet West from the North Q u a r t e r c o r n e r t h e r e o f ; t h e n c e South on a line forming an angle of 89 degrees 21 minutes to the left with a prolongation of said Section line, for a distance of 238 40 feet to an intersection with the center line of the public highway; i h e n c e N o r ­ thwesterly along the center of said nigh- way, being on a line forming an 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 95 feet to a point; thence North in a direct line. 101.75 feet to a point in the North line of said Section that is 174.00 feet West from the aforesaid place of beginning; thence East 174.00 feet (o the place of b e g i n n i n g ; i n McHenry County, Illinois. 773616 And for other relief, that summons was duly issued out of the said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is now pending. 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- Rlaint to Foreclose lortgages of First Arlington National Bank in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Cleric of i he Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit in the county of McHenry, 2300 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois on or before the 7th day of Sept., 1983, default may be entered in ac­ cordance with the prayer of the said Amended Complaint to Foreclose Mortgages of First Arlington National Bank. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., Clerk Dated: July 30, 1982 Crowley Barrett ft Karaba 111 West Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois 60803 (312) 726-2468 (Pub Aug.6,134 A up 30,1982) fo. 830339 ) El WMtaey WooM Approve The nearest thing to a per­ petual energy machine is be­ ing tested for use in Texas' Cotton Beit. The device is a cotton gin powered by the trash it creates. The gin trash research would allow cotton farmers to be more energy Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tfUi JUDICIAL IT, McHENRY .ILLINOIS BATE DIVISION ESTATE OF ANNA «ar~i-pl,e CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of ANNA WAR DY, of Richmond, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on July 33, 1983, to JOSEPH LEBAR, 114 Dunrovan, Barrington Hills, IL., 60010. CHARLES LEBAR, Rt 63 ft Wood Creek Rd.. RR 3, Barrington Hills, IL., 60018 whose attorney is HARRY C. KINNE, JR., 3431 W Elm St., the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2300 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 80088, or with the representative, or both, within 6 months from the date of tasnanre of letters and any claim hot filed within that period is barred. Conies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 18 days after It has been filed. Vernon W.Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court (Pub. July 30, Aug. Oft Aug. 13,1883) No. 830330 Legal Notice independent, but could also have implications for alter- jfefoyy* & 60080. native fuels from agn^tturalClaims against the residues-trash. £ eftate >^ay be filed in CROWLEY BARRETT ftKARABA Attorneys lllWest Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois Legal Notice ! OF SUNNYHDE NATION ORDINANCE i for the corporate purposes of the Village i, for the fiscalyear commencing onthe i thirtieth day of April, 1983. ANNUAL An Ordinance making of Sunnyside. McHenry Coun first day of May. 1982 and BE IT ORDAINED BY VILLAGE OF SUNNYSIDE, aa«»W». SECTION 1: That the following sums, or so much ttareof as may be -- u.. -- '• ^u-- ' ted for the corporate I necessaryexDenses fiscal veer commencing on"the firtT Say cif May, T^K^Fending on the thirtieth day of April, 1983, to-wit: GENERAL FUND: CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1. GENERAL GOVERNMENT: 1-50-400 1-50-422 1-50-423 1-50-429 1-50-430 1-50-431 1-50-432 1-50-433 1-50-434 1-50-435 1-50-436 1-50-437 1-50-443 1-50-465 1-50-480 1-50-493 1-50-580 (S salaries Insurance (General) Communication Travel Expense Auto Allowance Training Poetane Publications Printing Audit, Entfn^ng Dues Office Supplies Miscellaneous Vehicle Ordinance Codification APPROPRIATION 9,800.00 3,900.00 350.00 250.00 475.00 350.00 80.00 335.00 400.00 2,900.00 350.00 2,700.00 325.00 365.00 800.00 500.00 3,000.00 STATE OF ILLINOIS, C O U N T Y O F McHENRY, SS. - In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, -Chancery Division. WHEELING TRUST ft SAVINGS BANK, an Illinois banking corporation, Plaintiff, v. MICHIGAN AVENUE NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, a national banking association, as Trustee ' under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated the 15th day of May, 1972, known as Trust No. # 3132; BUSY BEE RESTAURANT: TOM' ARVANITIS, S-krrf* THOMAS A. AR- VANJTIS: JAMES 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." Defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced ' in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Chancery Division, by the said plaintiff against you and other defen­ dants, 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 as follows, to- wit: Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block 3 in Lakeland Shores, Unit No. 3, being a Subdivision of part of the North Half of the South­ west Quarter of Section 27, Township 45 North, Ramp 8 East of the 'niird V Principal Meridian, lying South of the center line of State Route 120. according to the Plat thereof m Document i L*0°' WoflC# No. 31744 in Book 13 of Plats, page 55, in McHenry County, Illinois. Now, therefore, unless you, the said above named defen­ dants. file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Chancery Division, in the City « Woodstock. Illinois, on or before the 1st dsy of Sept., default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said Corn- Dated, Woodstock, Illinois, July 38, 1983. Vernon W. Kays^Jr, Crowley Barrett ft Karaba 111 West Monroe Street, Room 2200E Chicago. Illinois 80808 (313) 736-3468 (Pub. July 30, Aug. Oft Aug. 13,1983) No. 820329 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 1982, a cer­ tificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McHENRY AUTO SERVICE, located at 936 N. Front St., McHenry, IL., 60050 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows: John P. Siegmeier Dated July 30,1982 Rosemary Azzaro, County Gerk (Pub. July 23,30 ft Aug. 6,1983) No. 820316 t»S7,880 In with a Stock Plan aa of July <Pub. Juhr33.36ft No. 830313 Legal Notice T h e r t g a j i r l j aLA Tj i>«irl A/ PAtiiitft tne ttoara ot caucauoci of Johssburg Com­ munity Unit School District No. 13 has been gi If II. POLICE DEPARTMENT: 1-51-400 Salaries Insurance (Comprehensive) Maintenance (Vehicles) Communications TravelExpen.se Training Postage Dw* Office Supplies Gas and on ting Supplies orms ineous Vehicle Equipment « HI. STREET DEPARTMENT: * 1-63-400 Salaries i-1u\l 1*83-419 Snow RenovJT^ 1-53-427 Street Lighting 1-53-436 Engineering Gas ami Oil Auguat 18, 1883 to Sunday, August 8, 186 at 7:45 PIT at the Administrative Office Conference Room, 3117 W. Church St., McHenry, IL.. 89088. Bobbie Hart, rriiifinnt Board of Education Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 (Pub. Augusts, 1983) NO830838 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hsrtnr Rven that on Augurt 3, 82. a certificate waa filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth tne namee and poet-office addresses of all of the persons owning, con­ ducting and transacting the bwiness known as TUTORING AND DIAGNOSTIC SER­ VICES, located at 7318 Manor Rd., Crystal Lake, IL., 88014 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows: Lawrence I. Dellheim, Lynda S. Dellheim. Patric F. Murphy and Sheila B. Murphy. Dated Augusts, 1983. Rosemary Azxaro, County Clerk (Pub. Aug. 8,13 ft Aug: 30,1983) No. 830841 1-51-404 1-51-411 1-51-423 1-51-429 1-51-431 1-51-432 1-51-433 1-51-437 1-51-465 1-51-466 1-51-468 1-51-469 1-51-480 1-51-493 1-51-494 13,600.00 200.00 1,200.00 4,500.00 150.00 680.00 20.00 85.00 1,200.00 100.00 2,700.00 1,100.00 500.00 200.00 4,000.00 500.00 # Proper Grain Storage Procedures 1-53-466 1-53-467 1-53-493 1-53-494 Maintenance (Supplies) Vehicle F1̂ Equipment IV. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1-55-400 Salaries 1-55-426 „ Utilities 1-55-480 Miscellaneous V. SANITATION: 1-76-420 Garbage Disposal VI EMERGENCY SERVICES: 4-50-480 civil Defense TOTAL GENERAL FUND SPECIAL REVENUE FUND: GARBAGE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL: 3-00-420 Garbage Disposal $ 1,500*# 500.00 1,500.00 2.500.00 1.150 00 250 00 500.00 950.00 15,000.00 600.00 $ 360.00 550.00 190.00 $ 5,200.00 $ 1,000.00 $88,155.00 $12,500.00 SrEEg^ToNNU*E®VAL,UM#0° With several hundred million^ bushels of reserve crops stored on farms, Susan A. Maraccini, McHenry county executive director, has urged farmers to follow proper storage procedures and inspect the grain regulfariy to keep it in good condition. 1""AWyYosS In the Quantity or quality of farm-stored grain, whether it is in i he reserve program or under loan, is fully the producer's responsibility," Susan A. Maraccini said. "Spot checks made by our office are strictly for the DruDose of protecting the Commodity Credit corporation's in­ terest and should not be relied on as a substitute for regular producer in­ spections." If any grain deterioration is detected during the agency's spot check, the farmer is instructed to recondition the grain, rotate it with new crops or repay the loan. Ms. Maraccini said newly harvested grain will most likely be at optimum temperature and mosRure for insect development when it is binned. The most important source of insects in newly stored grain is usually breeding areas in the immediate storage section. "Unless steps are taken to prevent this cross-over infestation, several generations of insects could develop in summer-harvested grain before the onset of cold winter temperatures restricts development. Furthermore, small areas of extreme infestation could, cause grain to heat and thus prolong damage well into the winter months," she said. To mimimise contaminating newly harvested grain, farmers snouid remove all leftover grain from bins and sweep down the walls, ceilings, sills, ledges and floors; remove trash, litter and spilled grain from under and around the bin; and while the bin la empty, fumigate inside and out, and make necessary repairs to insure weather-proof seal, particularly where side walls join the floor and roof. According to Ms. Maraccini, local farm program participants have more than 3,247,817 bushels of grain stored on the farm. One of the moat important steps in limiting insects from developing in farm-stored grain is to apply in­ secticide to the grain aa it is binned. "Properly applied, this treatment will protect grain from inaect damage for about one storage season." the ASCS official said. PARKS FUND: 5-00-418 5-00-467 5-00-480 Maintenance Miscellaneous Maintenance Supplies Miscellaneous TOTAL PARKS FUND $ 200.00 250.00 750.00 $ 1,200.00 Hold Theater Competition MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND: 20-00-413 Maintenance (Streets) 20-00-415 Maintenance (Grounds) 20-00-419 Snow Removal 20-00-436 Engineering 20-00-480 Miscellaneous VEHICLE TAX FUND: '31-00-427 21-00-434 21-00-437 TOTAL MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND Street Lighting Printing Legal TOTAL VEHICLE TAX FUND ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND: 23-53-413 Street Repair $16,100.00 1,500.00 10,800.00 3,200.00 4,300.00 $35,700.00 $ 2,500 00 580.00 500.00 $ 3,660.00 $ 9,800.00 There will be open auditions for the first annual Northern Illinois Com­ munity Theater competition to be held ,ast Marriott's Lincolnshire theater 'Monday and Tuesday evenings, Oct. 4 and 5, 1962 There are six competing, com­ munity theater groups who will be •performing original, 25-minute, one- act plays. The competition will be judged by nine top theatrical professionals from the Chicago area including a theatrical agent. correographer, playwrights, artistic directors and a celebrity performer. Young, old, trained or novice (as long as they are not a profsaiional entertainer), are welcome to try out. The dates and times of the group's auditions and a deecription of the type of talent they will be casting include, on Aug. 16, Woodstock Musical Theater company, Woodstock Opera House, 131 Van Buren, Woodstock, need men and women 38's on up. TOTAL ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND $ 9,600.00 REVENUE SHARING FUND: 46-00-418 Maintenance 45-51-480 Miscellaneous 45-53-493 Vehicle 45-53-494 Equipment $ 2,500 00 1,000.00 3,880.00 3,400.00 TOTAL REVENUE SHARING FUND $ 9,900.00 SPECIAL REVENUE FUND LAND AND BUILDING ACQUISITION: 47-00-490 Land 47-00-491 Building 47-00-494 Equipment TOTAL SPE. FOR LAND ft >INGA< TOTAL APPROPRIATION $34,800.00 9,900 00 4,800.00 ON $38,000.00 $189,615.00 SECTION 3: The said several sums at money are hereby appropriated from monies received and" to be received by the village of sunnyside from all sources. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in hill force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and publication as required by law. by the President andlVusteee of tmvffiage of Sunnyside, Illinois PASSED I - this 3rd dsy of August, 1983. (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTEST: S Betty Meeeer, Village berk 'ROVED: iMttim ICLIP g SAVEI 50% OFF ON ANY DENTURE REPAIRS DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST WHILE YOU WAIT WITH APPOINTMENT ROBERT T. SVEN, DDS., LTD. A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION IN DfNTISTRY ANTIOCH DBIUl CBttHt UK. 439 LAKE STREET ANTIOCH. U. MOOT 312-395-3250 FOX UU MM cam MM 1SE. ORANOAVE. FOX LAM. A. MM* 312-5(7-5053 (Pub L- COUPON EXPIRES E-31-R2 CLIP g SAVES I

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