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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1983, p. 16

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PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY 13, • ' , ' \ V ° • ' • ' . > ,x . v • P - i;->. - < • . • . r V'V ̂ . v' 'i*-' v ' •,, > \ *' 4 • Honored For Service m In Management RANDOLPH W. KIEL Randolph W. Kiel has been accepted into the spring class of the eVening MBA program at the Lake Forest S c h o o l o f Mangement. Kiel, who is project l e a d e r f o r Intermatic, Inc., lives in McHenry with his wife, B a r b a r a . A former graduate of Au'gustana college, Kiel now joins the over "400 other practicing managers who are obtaining their advanced degree in business management at night or on Saturday at the school. Realtors By Yvonne Beer, C Executive Officer, McHenry County fioard of Realtors The McHenry County Board of Realtors responds to questions on title insurance. Q--I've been hearing a lot about title insurance recently, Exactly why is it needed? / ' A--Title insurance provides protections against such unforeseen elements as claims against the title of your home that weren't revealed during the title search. Most title hazards will show up during a title company's investigation of public Available To Practice In: •PERSONAL INJURY/TRIALS •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS/PROBATE •DIVORCE •REAL ESTATE •WORKERS COMP. Now Serving You From 2 Y 3424 W. Elm Suite 27 WONDER LAKE M65 Barnard Mill Rd. (By Appt. Only) Opeii: M-F 8am-5pm, Sat9am-Noon Others by AoDt. owerw YOUR NURSERY HEADQUARTERS FOR 35 YEARS FREE DELIVERY 1(10% GUARANTEED BLOOMING NURSERY LILACS Outstanding Varieties SAVE $5.00 w 'v . < • s records, but even the most exhaustive search may not bring all problems to light. Title insurance is written to provide protection against most undisclosed risks. Q--Can you give a few examples? A--One would be a claim by a' missing heir or a previous owner. Other possible claims can include liens by laborers for unpaid work, a deed conveyed by a married person purporting' to be single, boundary disputes or forged deeds. When claims are made, the title insurance com­ pany is responsible for satisfying legitimate insured claims or for defending the interests of the policy holder in court. Q--Are different kinds of policies avaUable? A--Yes, generally, there are two forms. The first is lenders' title in­ surance. It is usually written in the amount of the home loan and protects the lending institution from losses resulting from defective titles. Lending instutitions often will refuse to make a loan unless a lenders' policy is purchased. Because lenders' in­ surance expires when the mortgage loan is repaid, it does not protect the home buyer from title defects. For this, you need a form of title insurance called an owners!' policy. It usually is written in the amount of the real estate purchase price. Coverage continues as long as a property owner, his heirs or persons to whom he may bequeath it,* retain an interest in the property. Q-- howmuch does title insurance cost? A--Rates for lenders' and owners' insurance vary. Before buying the insurance, the McHenry County Board of Realtors suggests you shop and compare rates and coverage offered by various title insurance firms in your area. If you have any questions relating to real estate, send them to the McHenry County Board of Realtors at 1965 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, 111. 60098. Questions of general interest will be answered in future columns. However, the McHenry County Board of Realtors cannot guarantee a response to all questions. Come To Columbia Bay... If you enjoy the juiciest in prime rib, ihe best in steaks and quality seafood-we have just the spot for you... We Are Now Serving Tuesday thru Saturday 5-10 P.M. Open Sunday 1 -8 P.M. Good FoodI Good Fun, Good Friends COLUMBIA-BAY TAVERN 38744 North Highway 59, Lake Villa • 356-8550 Located on Rte. 59, One Mile North of Rte. 132 All Major Credit Cards Accepted !5 l Persian, Canadian, French, Dwarf Miss Kim (Reg. $12.95 & up) FLOWERING CRABAPPLES SAVE 20<7o Sale...$36.00*u P RED SUNSET MAPLE Red Fall Color Is Beautiful SAVE 25% Reg. $109.00 to $209.00 Visit With a Professional... Larry Regan, Regional, Sales Manager With Burpee Seeds Will Be Here SATURDAY, MAY 14 from 9 to 2 Bufrpee gardens'grow Look For ORANGE FLAG Unadvertised Specials on Evergreens & Flowering Shrubs BIG SHADE TREES $349.00 Planted 4-5" Trunk Diameter - (Reg. $449 to $529) PERENNIALS - Lovely Blopms Year After year - Over 100 Varieties SALE -- Yarrow - Achillea Colors Red, Yellow or White $1 QQ leyy (Reg. $2.59) TOMATO PLANTS.. • Best Varieties for Northern Illinois Gardens - Early Girl, Cham­ pion, Big Boy, Golden Boy, Sweet 100 & More. 3! 815-459-6200 owerw Route 14 & 176*Cry«tal Lake Mon.-Fri. 9-8 Sat. 8-6 Sun. 9-5 See us for your 1984 LICENSE STICKERS! r--p ilUNOVS |L 0000 Purchase your 1984 license plate renewal sticker at The First National Bank of McHenry • Get fast, immediate delivery of your 1984 sticker • Check your present license sticker for expiration dale • Bring your pre-printed registration form to the Bank • Service Charge will be $2.00 • April, May & June stickers available! LOBBY HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs... 9:00om to3:00 pm Saturday 9:00 om to 12:30 pm Friday 9:00 am to 7:30 pm Two 10-year employees at Pioneer center were honored at the animal meeting last weekend for their decade of service to the county's devdoptnentally disabled. From left are Doug Crane, plant manager at McHenry, and Mary Colby, Day, Services secretary. J Pat Phalen, work adjustment trainer for Pioneer cento*, was one of the employees honored for five years of service during the organisation's annual meeting in early May. With her is Bobbie Wiltse, right, director of development for the countywide organization that serves the physically and mentally disabled. (Don Peasley Photography) Set New Bulk Rates Offer Social Security Film The McHenry County Association of Life Underwriters has purchased a 30- minute slide presentation on Social Security, and as a public service, is making it available free of charge to interested groups. The film strip is based on an address by Robert A. Beck, CLU, chairman and chief executive officer of a leading insurance company. Beck the I^ational Commission o^focial 9 Security Reform. To arrange a viewing for an organisation, simply contact William Neumann at4306-B West Crystal Lake road, McHenry, phone 344-5858. GRANT RATE INCREASE On May 4, the Blinds Commerce Commission (ICC) granted approximately $21.7 million of General Telephone of Illinois' $31.5 million local service request The original filing was made in June, 1982. Larry Henry, General Telephone's state vice president - general manager, pointed out that this was only the company's third general rate request in 25 years. General Telephone last received a local rate increase from the ICC in 1976. At that time, the company was given authority to raise rates $4.6 million annually. The United States Postal service will put new third-class bulk rates for commercial mailers into effect May 22. The governors of the Postal service approved the new rates at their May 2 meeting in Washington, D.C. The rates had been recommended to the governors by the Postal Rate com­ mission April 18. The Governors described the rates recommended for regular third-class mailers as fair and equitable, but took no action on the third-class rates reommended by the PFC for organizations qualifying for non-profit mailing permits. DECLARE DIVIDEND The Modine Manufacturing board of directors has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 30 cents per share on the outstanding common stock. The dividend is payable June 10,1988, to all shareholders of record June 1,1963. AT FIREMEN'S SCHOOL Jim Jacobsen, firefighter of the Wonder Lake Fire Protection district, •recently attended the FMC Fire Apparatus Operation and Maintenance school in Indianapolis, Ind. Certificates for the two-day course"'were awarded based on classroom and field exercises. Basic and advanced operation and maintenance of fire apparatus are taught in the school. CT- #sf -sr mm BANQUETS WELCOMED! Weddings, Showers, .Graduations, Anniversaries, Birthdays and Other Special Occasions. 34441330 mm v Member FDIC NaTioNaL saiMK of ivfhcnky 3814 WEST ELM SI., McHENRY, ILL 385-5400 EVEHIN6 SPECIALS included with buffet Tuasday - Roast Duck and Dressing WtdiMtday - BBQ Ribs Thursday-Turkey & Dressing Corned Beef Friday-Fish Fry (Baked Cod) Saturday-Liver & Onions Chopped Steak Sunday-Roast Pork Loin 1 Turkey and Dressing . SERVED DAILY Roast Beef, Baked Ham, Fried Chicken, Fresh Polish.Sausage, Potato Pancakes, Pierogis, Blintzes 12 Salads, 12 Qesserts, and Much, Much More V r

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