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Getting Ready.,,
Antioch volleyball player Kim Pauly prepares to put the ball in play. Antioch lost in
the sectional tournament to Waukegan East in two games. In line with their
regular season play, though, the Sequolts almost came bock to win' the second
game against Waukegan East — Phof o by Steve Young.
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Chase Ends
In Antioch
A high speed chase from Lake Villa to
Antioch Twpr has caused an Antioch
resident. Michael James DeCaro. 22, to be
chained with excessive speeding, reckless
driving, fleeing and eluding a police officer,
and driving on a suspended drivers' license.
On Nov. 4. Lake Villa Police Officer Jim
Carter, while on routine, patrol driving south
on'Rte.-83. sighted a car traveling north on
; Rio. 83 at high speed, in the vicinity of the
^■(Soo Line Bridge.
At 6:52 a.m.. Carter chased after a car he
|f| Had estimated was travejing 65 mph in a 50
mph speed zone.
The car, driven by DeCaro. refused to stop
and reached speeds of 90 mph. He turned and
sped down Grass Lake Rd., and turning
right, drove into a dead-end street, Lambert
$$S Ave.
During the chase, DeCaro's car went into
^ the wrong lane causing several cat's to
|$! scalier all over the highway trying to avoid a
■:'M crash.
The driver, a white, young male, then ran
Irom the car and lost Ihc pursuing officer.
A birth certificate belonging to DeCaro
t was found in the abandoned vehicle -and
J license plate check showed the car belonged
' toaTamara Irvin, also from Antioch.
Irvm. De Giro's girlfriend, called the
| police to tell them that DeCaro would give
I himself upat 11:30 thatsameday.
Though he did not do so that night, he did
I surrender at 1 :15p.m. the next day.
He was released on bond, pending trial.
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Last Minute
Pact Averts
Teacher Walk
by GLORIA DAVIS
After eight months of negotiating in 14
meetings, the teams representing the An-
tioch High School Board and the school's
teachers in the teacher contract negotiations
came to a tentative agreement on Thursday,
Nov. 6 in time to avert a full-scale strike by
the teachers set for Friday.
The 24 points agreed upon will be
-presented to the teachers for ratification on
Wednesday, Nov. 12 and the board will take
its vote on Thursday, Nov. 13.
When classes were dismissed on Wed-
nesday, Nov. 5, neither the students or
teachers knew if there would be school the
next day. Notifications .of the school's
opening were put on local radio news
programs early Friday, after the nine-hour
marathon meeting.
"Although school attendance was not up to
normal, the absenteeism was not excessive,"
said Supt. Gary Allen, remarking on
Friday's absentee lists.
Though neither body expects unanimous
approval, Ted DeRousse, president of the
teachers' union, said that he thought the
teachers would be satisfied with the points
agreed upon.
"I'm glad it's over with. It's good for both
sides and I see the kids smiling again," said
Board of Education President Robert Lind-
blad.
Lmdblad said that the fair share part of the
teacher's package is still not popular with
some board members. He expects the ap-
proval vote to be either 6-1 or 5-2.
Lmdblad also said that some of the points
of agreement would be made retroactive to
June 30 when the teachers' contract expired
and others would not.
He added that he could foresee little in-
crease in the budget already approved for
the 1966-87 school year since most of the cost
increases had already been allowed for in
that budget.
It might follow that the board didn't go
much over 7 percent on salaries in the
agreement. -~"
At th'e next regular meeting of the board of
education, the salaries for the school's ad-
ministrative staff will come up.
Allen is expected to make proposals to the
board which will then meet and vote on any
changes or increase salary proposals after a
discussion on the matter.
In (he past, any administrative salary
increases have usually been in the same
ballpark as those given to the teachers.
Lmdblad gives most of the credit for the
tentative settlement to the six members of
the two negotiating teams.
Fox, Chase Tie To Win
Oldest Paper Contest
William H. Schroeder, publisher of
Lakeland Newspapers, announced that Una
Fox and Dortha Chase, both of Antioch, are
winners in the Antioch News-Reporter's
Oldest Newspaper Contest. Both ladies sub-
mitted an insert which appeared in the Sept.
1, 1904 edition of the Antioch News.
"This is incredible," Schroeder said. "The
last thing we expected was a tie from two
people who each had the same copy of an 82-
year-old newspaper."
Schroeder will present a $100 check to the
Lakes Region Historical Society in the name
of Fox and Chase. Each of the ladies will
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several years according to Asst. Chief
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Spikor Of The Week
Julie Sexton, center, has been selected 'Athlete of the Week," at Antioch High
School for her performance in the regional volleyball tourney won by Antioch. Ed
Watts, right, representing Great American Federal Savings, presents check for
$100 to the school scholarship fund in her name as her coach; Carla Thompson
congratulates Sexton. — Photo by Mark Benno
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Grab all the cash and extra savings you can this Saturday!
Make your best deal on any new or used car
this Saturday and then the real fun will begin.
We'll turn you loose in our Money Booth. A
thousand dollars will be floating all around
you. Well give you 30 seconds to grab all the
cash you can. Then we'll double what you've
grabbed and deduct it from the purchase price
of your car. How's that for fun? And listen to this -
SALE HOURS: Saturday, November 1 5 Till 9 P.M.
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Hess Builds On 1982
tals In District 4
byJOHNSTEINKE
Political Columnist
County Board Dlst. 4 encompasses An-
tioch, Avon, Grant and Lake Villa Twps. in
western Lake County. Normally, the
Democrats caucus in a telephone booth in
this area. The only Democrat who has
generated a respectable vote in the region is
Lake County Clerk Linda Hess of Gurnee.
Both in the 1982 and 1966 elections, Hess
garnered 48 percent of the vote. While losing
Antioch and Grant Twps., she captured Avon
and Lake Villa Twps. It's surprising that
Hess replicated her vote total in this fail's
election. Her Republican opponent was Dist.
4 Rep. Donna-Mac Lllwiler of Ingleside. Mrs.
Litwiler had served on the county board for
the last six years.
Despite Litwiler's "favorite daughter"
TWPS.
Antioch
Avon
Grant
Lake Villa
Total Vote
TWPS.
Antioch
Avon
Grant
Lake Villa
Total Vote
First National Bank
Names New Employees
IIESS(D)
THOMAS (R)
1,906
2,326
(45.0%)
(55.0%)
2,945
2,734
(51.9%)
(48.1%)
1,508
2,071
(42.1%)
(57.9%)
2,035
1,977
(50.7%)
(49.3%)
8,394
9,106
(48.0%)
(52.0%)
1986
HESS(D)
LITWILER (R)
1,498
2,001
(42.8%)
(57.2%)
2.871
2,356
(54.9%)
(45.1%)
1.244
1,843
(40.3%)
(59.7%)
1,824
1,732
(51.3%)
(48.7%)
7,437
7,932
(48.4%)
(51.6%)
status, Hess polled approximately the
percentage of the vote as she did in 1982.
Four years ago, Hess defeated former
county board member, Harry Thomas of
Libcrtyville. At that time, Hes,s lost Dist. 4 to
Thomas by only 714 votes. This year, Litwiler
defeated Hess by 495 ballots. While the
Republican nominee improved her per-
centages in Antioch and Grant Twps., the
Democratic incumbent augmented her share
of the vote in Avon and Lake Villa Twps.
See the adjoining tables for the Dist. 4
election results for the 1982 and 1986 county
clerk's races,
Between 1982 and 1986, the Republican vote
declined 1,176 while the Democratic total
decreased 957. The lower voter turnout
slightly increased the Democratic per-
centage by 0.4 percent.
MAJORITY
R.420
D.211
R.563
D.58
R.714
MAJORITY
R.503
D.515
R,599
D.92
R.495
The First National Bank of
Antioch recently promoted
several employees. The
bank also added some new
people to Its p re s ent staff.
Christine Styakal was
promoted to Loan Associate
In First National's Loan
Dept Styskal has been em-
ployed with the bank since
April, 1985, as a loan
secretary. She lives in Lake
Villa with her husband and
family.
Deborah Stankus is joining
the bank as a part-time teller
in the Teller Dept. She was
previously employed with
General Telephone Elec-
tronics in Silver Lake, Wis.
Stankus lives .with her
husband and two daughters
in Silver Lake.
Athele Knutson was
promoted to Teller Super-
visor. She joined First
National in July, 1984, and
has worked as both a teller
and assistant teller super-
visor. Knutson lives in An-
tioch with her husband and
Jill Schuerr Joined the
bank as a part-time teller in
the Teller Dept. Schuerr has
previous experience from
the Fox Lake State Bank.
She lives in Spring Grove
with her husband and
family.
Sophie Mitchell is now Fir-
st National's receptionist.
Mitchell joined the bank
from the Waukegan Sears
Roebuck, where she was em-
ployed for 12 years as a
cashier. She lives in Antioch
with her husband and two
sons.
Shirley Sure* is employed
in First Nationals
Dept. as a Loan Secretary.
She has a secretarial
background from Memorial
Hospital in Burlington, Wis.,
where she resides with her
husband and family.
Gloria Kruczek is a
secretary in the Loan Dept.
She was previously em-
ployed at the W.C. Petty
Elementary School as a
part-time secretary. Kruc-
zek resides in Antioch with
her family.
The position of Internal
Auditor at First National has
been accepted by Carta
Beyerl. She has seven years
of banking experience.
Beyerl's last position was
with the Heritage Racine
Corp. in Wis. She resides in
Kenosha, Wis.
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Up With It
Kim Pouly returns the ball to Waukegan East while teammate Michelle Pavleski
looks on. Antioch won the conference championship this year, and is looking to
repeat during next year's season —Photo by Steve Young •
Ihunday. November M, 1986
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Cast fe Construction
The Antioch Chamber of Commerce is nearina completion of their Christmas Castle
for 1966. Standing around the castle are, from left to right, Vivian Tauscheck,
Chamber secretary; Debbie Harfokolis; Joanne linker,- of J.J: Blinkers Clowning
Around gift shop; Chamber of Commerce Pres. Lorry Hanson; Tom Robinson; Bob
Woder, of Quaker Industries; and Florence Babusek, chairman of the Chamber's
Christmas program.
Christmas Castle
Nears Completion
"Santa Claus, Antioch,
Illinois" received (and an-
swered) more than 3,000 let-
ters from Antioch and other
cities in 1985. Last year,
from early December
through Christmas Eve,
nearly 4,000 eager young
visitors spoke personally to
Santa in his Chirstmas
Castle in Antioch.'
That was quite an ac-
complishment for the
Village of Antioch. Mayor
Ray Toft and Parks and
Recreation Dir. Glenda
Tomaschtik, in cooperation
with Antioch Chamber of
Commerce Pres. Larry Han-
son, were assisted by a
tireless and dedicated com-
mittee who wanted to give
Antioch a significant public
relations success story.
As chairman of the 1986
Christmas program, Floren-
ce Babusek hopes to
motivate all those available
to help make this Christmas
program a success. In ad-
dition to Chamber of Com-
merce members, Babusek is
appealing to local service
organizations, churches,
schools, and other chambers
of commerce to offer their
own resources in designing
floats, advertising, or direct
donations.
This year's Christmas
Castle is brand new and is
being partially funded
through the generosity of the
village. Babusek is looking
to Chamber members and
other community sources to
defray the remaining costs:
Santa arrives in town in
the 1986 Parade on Saturday,
Nov. 29 at 10 a.m. at Antioch
Community High School.
Those interested in entering
a float, group, vehicle, or
music should call
Tomaschtik at the Parks and
Recreation Dept. at (312)
395-2160.
Sequoit Wrestlers To
'Journey To The Tourney
"Journey to the Tourney"
will he the motto ol the 1986-
87 Scquiot wrestlers. The
wrestlers' goals will not only
be team hut personal wins to
clear their way through the
regional* and sectionals.
Finally will come their
journey to the State Tour-
nament held in Champaign.
A Parents Club has i**cn
organized and special plans
are iiemg made for home
meets. A Button Ni^ht with
live t wrestlers' slogan will
kick off the irileV-squhil ii'w c.
on Nov. 21. Other plans in-
clude an Alumni Night and a
Parents Night.
Coach Ted OeRousse tools
this could l)c a good season
lor -the Sequoits. It's hoped
thai a lot of -parents and
friends will attend the meets
to cheer on the wrest lei's as
the> begin their "Journey to
llieTournev."
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Critic's choice in... Lamb's Ready For Expo
by GLOItlA DAVIS
The new melodious ex-
travaganza thai just opened
at the Candelight Dinner
Playhouse at Archer and
Harlem Ayes., "My One And
Only;" treats its audiences
to a nostalgic trip back to the
days when musicals were all
cotton candy, tap shoes and
happy-ever-aftcr love stories
set to the music of such great
composers as George
Gershwin.
As il offering some of the
best of Gershwin ala *"S
Wonderful," "Nice Work If
You Can Get It," and "Strike
Up The Band, " isn't enough,
Rudy Hogenmillcr and
James Harms have come
with with some of the hap-
piest tap numbers since
"42nd St.," including a sure-
fire red, white and blue
finale that has them stan-
ding and cheering.
The feeeling that the entire
cast is having a ball por-
traying people having a ball
in the glittery glitzy days
when those working for the
VVPA were facinated by the
rich and famoust smacks of
1986 and "Dynasty"), seems
to carry contageously
through to the audience.
Dave Bedel la, one of the
three New Rhythm Boys,
leaps out of the chorus
exuding talent and en-
thusiasm extraordinaire.
Richard Ruth, who plays
"the only white tap dancing
availor," comes to Can-
delight with impressive
world-wide credits. He sings
and dances up a storm,
though he gets a titch too
flamboyant at times.
Shannon Cochran; who
comes straight from her
acclaimed performance in
Marriott's Lincolnshire's
"Baby,"does it again in this
"boy finds girl, boy loses
girl, boy gets girl produc-
tion.
She's svelte, she shines
and keeps up with the best of
them in the singing and
dancing departments.
Ins Licberman's female
mechanic-federal agent is
great, grease smudges and
all, and as usual Dale
Benson draws laughs galore
with another one of his
overdone wierd in-
terpretations of Prince
Nicky.
Actually, besides the
delicious dance numbers,
the real show stealers were
.he many special effects,
ranging from a full size
"Lucky Lindy" type air-
plane, a 1930's classic car, an
island, a train, a boat, a
giant wedding cake and a
swimming pool filled with
the strangest water you've
overseen.
Rev. J. D. Mongomery,
played by Laura Collins and
Mr. Magix, splendiforously
played by Candelight
favorite Gordon McClure,
are also standouts.
Review night had a special
added attraction this time
when they brought out a
wedding cake after the show
to the strains of "The An-
niversary Waltz" in
celebration of the wedding
anniversary of well-known
Chicago actress Amy
Silvestri and Candchght's
entrepeneur William
Pulhnsi.
Auction and Bake Sale
The King's Academy Christian school will hold it second
annual auction and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 15, starting
at 11 a.m. The academy is located at 901 N. Lewis Ave.,
Waukegan.
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The Lamhs Farm Holiday
Art. Craft and Antique Show
and Sale will he the largest
event of its kind ever held in
the Chicago area. Scheduled
Dee. 4-7 at the O'Hare Expo
Center, this hcnefit for the
Lambs, an internationally
renowned center for men-
tally retarded adults, will lie
a shopper's paradise with
over 500 fine artists, craft-
smen, and antique dealers
from 16 states displaying
and selling a wide variety ol
top-qua hly art and craft
work, country folk arts, and
hard-to-fmd antiques.
The gala holiday boutique
will, feature only highly
skilled artists and craft-
smen, and fine antiques.
Polks can browse and shop
through a wonderful
collection of original art,
imaginative crafts,
traditional country folk arts
and unique antiques sold by
the l>c.st exhibitors in the
country.
Alt items are handcrafted
by the .exhibiting artisans.
and these congenial craft-
speople will he happy to
answer questions and
discuss their work.
Featured in the show will
he wood and antique fur-
niture, stained glass, func-
tional pottery, oil paintings,
soft watercolors. baker's
clay, durable wood toys,
colorful patchwork, por-
celain dolls, photography,
decorative fiber, hand tools,
kitchen utensils, collectibles,
folk art and much more. A
glass grinder will repair
chipped and broken crystal
oh the spot. Many items are
one of a kind and some can
he personalized. Special
areas will be set aside for
country folk art, including
skillfully made baskets and
quilts, unusual children's
items, and Christmas
decorations.
This year's special guests
include clowns from Ooops
Clown Alley, and, of course,
Santa Claus. It will truly be a
sparkling festive event the
entire family will enjoy.
Jams, jellies, baked goods,
and candies, as well as silk-
screening and other
products made at The
Lamhs, may be purchased at
the show at the O'Hare Expo
Center.
Parking will be at reduced
rates. There will be free
shuttles from all lots, and
eating areas have been
enlarged.
'The new sky walk has been
completed, and luncheon
and dinner facilities at the
Hyatt next door arc ac-
cesible without venturing
outdoors.
O'Hare Exposition Center
is located on River Kd„ om '
block south of the Kennedy
Expressway U.g , ,J,
Rosemont Public Iran,
spoliation via CTA Rapid
Transit to R ivcr , w
nearby.
Hours of the show will he-
Thursday, Dee. 5, noon to 9
p.m.; Friday and Saturday
Dec. 0-7, 10 a.m. to 9 n m '
Sunday, Dec. 6, to a.m. to 5
p.m. Admission is $3 for
adults, children under 12
free. Senior citizens ad-
mission will be $1.50 on
Friday only. A portion or the
proceeds will directly
benefit The Lambs, n
vocational and residential
center for mentally retarded
adults in Li bcrtyvi lie.
For more information, call
The Lambs Farm Hotline
(312)362-0774.
PAUL BLAIR
6'4", 290 lb. rookie Offensive Tackle from Oklahoma State.
Tuesday, November 18 from 5:30 — 7 p.m.
at our newest Pizza Hut restaurant.
1575 S. Lake Street
Mundelein
Join us for our Grand Opening week specials
Thursday, November 20 5-10 p.m.
Friday, November 2 1
Saturday, November 22
5-10 p.m.
noon-
3 p.m.
Priazzo" Italian
Pie Night
Family Meal Deal
Grand Opening
Celebration
Hruwo it * roli Htwi I rnknurk of l"i«j Hul. Int. for ill bond of lulun pie.
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Schedule Operation Santa
For Libertyvi He Manor
Holiday music and en-
tertainment wilt till the air
Tor the residents or the
Libertyville Manor Ex-,
tended Care Facility on
Sunday, Dec. 7 from 1 :30 to 4
p.m. The festivities begin
with the arrival of Hawthorn
Center's Santa and Mrs.
Ctaus who will help the
volunteers distribute gifts
that were donated to over 130
residents of this facility.
The St. Peter's Council of
Catholic Women and Church
Choir. Antioch, will en-
tertain with holiday carols
as they encourage the
residents to participate in a
sihg-a-long. Ron's Polka
Originals will provide the
polka music for singing and
other concerned people.
According to Mnras. one of
the coordinators for the
event since its inception.
"For the past 11 years, a
group of concerned citizens
have pooled their efforts to
share with the residents of
the Libertyville Manor the
joys and excitement of the
holiday season by bringing
the spirit of Christmas right
to them."
The Libertyville Extended
Care Facility is locate on
Rte. 137 (Peterson Rd.) one
Guild To Exhibit
Members of the Lakes
Region Watercolor Guild in-
vited everyone to attend the
opening of their exhibit "A
Collection of Small Works/'
on Saturday, Nov. IS, from 5
to 7:30 p.m. at Willow Brook
Gallery, 38500 Rte. 45 in
Millburn.
This group originated in
January, 1965, and has
grown from eight to 17 active
members from various parts
of the county.
They meet the third Thur-
sday of each month in the
morning and the fourth
Thursday in the evening at
Holy Family Church in Lake
Villa.
As members join, each
donated a painting which the
church uses to earn funds to
save their historical silo
tower.
The artists paint together,
critique their work, attend
gallery functions, and hold
at least one major workshop
each year.
The exhibit will continue
through December. A
variety of subject matter
will be presented providing
an interesting selection for
the home, office, or unique
holiday gifts.
Willow Brook Gallery is
open Thursday through Sun-
day from noon to 5 p.m. and
by appointment Call (312)
mile west of Hlc. 21
(Milwaukee Ave.) in
Libertyville. For more in-
formation, call Maureen
Crocco a 1(312)367-6100.
dancing which will conclude
this joyous afternoon.
This event is being
coordinated by Jean Zak,
representative for the St.
Peter's Council of Catholic
Women and Angela Mnras.
marketing director for
Hawthorn Shopping Center.
It is made possible through
donations or gifts and cash,
cookies and services of the
St. Peter's Council of
Catholic Women. Louise
Gutkowski, King's Drugs,
Ben Franklin, Modern Home
Products, and Ron's Polka
Originals of Antioch, Cedar
Village Senior Housing,
Antioch Senior Citizens.
State Bank of Antioch, and
Decorated
StalT Sgt. Chtlont T.
Morrison, son of Kenneth G.
Morrison of Silver Lake, has
been decorated with the Air
Force Achievement Medal
at Maxwell Air Force Base
Regional Hospital, Ala.
Morrison is an optometry
specialist with the U.S. Air
Force Regional Hospital. His
wile. Jeanna, is the daughter
of Richard and Joan Nelson
s of Camp Lake.
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personal appearance in our store at the times and dates shown below. Bring
the whole family, your camera for pictures with Emmett and
meet a circus legend; Emmett will be pleased to autograph your
newly-purchased c ollectibles. v
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ami Olive Madison, that us. in
the Kirk Players second
show of their 21st season ol
community service,
Phyllis Carter and Kathy
Russ, both veteran players
from Mundclein, will play
the title roles in the Midwest
Community Theatre
premier of Neil Simon's
"The Odd Couple (Female
Version)."
"The Odd Couple (Female
Version)" will be presented
at 8 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6, in the
Mundelem High School
auditorium.
All proceeds from the
production will be donated to
Omni Youth Services-
Greenhouse Program to help
them continue to meet the
needs of the community
youth.
Kathy Russ, a five-year
Player veteran, will play
Olive Madison, a prime-time
TV news producer, who
although divorced, seems to
enjoy life to the fullest.
Her carefree attitude,
evident in the sloppincss of
her apartment, bothers
others much more than it
docs her.
Phyllis Carter, the Kirk's
"1986 Most Valuable
Player," wilt play Florence
Ungcr, Olive's tidy
hypochondriac friend.
Florence's marital problems
bring her to her friend's
apartment, which she
promptly proceeds to
transform from a New York
City dump to "House
Beautiful," much to the
chagrin of Olive and their
Trivial Pursuit playing
buddies, and the delight of
audiences everywhere.
The weekly Trivia! Pursuit
party participants will bo
played be List season's
"Best Actress," Paula
Willems of Wildwood; Kirk
Player Board members
Donna Lynn of Schaumburg
and Maureen Cook Sladc of
Libertyville; and first-year
Player, Jehlyn Kjellberg of
Vernon Hills.
Kirk Players technical
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director Hill Carter of
Mundclein, who played
Oscar Madison in the Player
1976 production of ttip
original "Odd Couple," and
last season's "Best Actor"
Russ Sladc of Libertyville
play the Costazuela
brothers, Olive's sexy
Spanish neighbors.
The technical crew is
headed by founder-director
John W. Lynn, who will
direct and includes Carol
Mane Fischesscr, stage
manager; Lisa Wilson and
Rick Bergman, props; Carl
Johnson, sound; Thorn Koch,
Jr. and Glen Myers, lights;
Greg Fischesscr, set design,
and Bob Thomas, set
decoration.
Tickets for the Dec. 5 and 6
productions are $4 1 or adults,
$2 for students and $1 for
senior citizens and children
under 12.
Tickets are available from
the Kirk Players, Omni
Youth Services-Greenhouse,
and at the door on play
nights. For additional in-
formation, call (312)566-6594
after 6 p.m.
In 'Crimes'
Beth Henley's "Crimes of
the Heart" was performed,
October 9, 10, and 11 in Ar-
mstrong Theatre on the Cor-
nell College campus, Mt.
Vernon, Iowa.
In the cast was: Dawn
Hansen, Lindenhurst.
Lambs At O'Hore
Display above is just a small sample of all the handmade orts and crafts that Lambs
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For Reservations Phone (312) 223-8424
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Diners Club. American Express & Carte Blanche Welcome
Sunday From 11:00 a.m.
Presents
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a comedy by John van Druten
Nov. 21, 22, 28, 29, 30*
Dec. 5 & 6
Directed by Mark Badtke
('Indicates Sunday Matinee at 2:30 p.m.: all olher performances at 8:00 p.m.)
Please note our NEW Curtain Time 8:00 p.m. !
Telephone Reservations (312) 395-3055
Theatre located at 877 Main Street, Antioch.
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America's Favorite Clown Set For Performance
Ernmett Kelly Jr.
^ America's favorite clown, is
"scheduled to appear at the
Wooden Difference in
McKcnry on Tuesday, Nov.
18.
Kelley Jr. was many
things before he followed in
his famous father's footsteps
and became a clown.
As a child, he toured with
' his circus-performing paren-
ts before he became old
■ enough to begin school. He
then lived with his grand-
mother in Hoopeston, III.,
while attending school in
Mulberry Grove. After his
parents divorced when he
was nine, Kelly said, he
began living year round with
relatives throughout the
country.
His father, Ernmett Kelly
Sr., was a clown with the
Ringling Bros, and Barnum
& Bailey Circus from 1942 to
1956. Because of his nomadic
childhood, Kelly wanted to
become a Greyhound bus
CLC To Host Vldeoconf erence
The College of Lake County will host a^ideoconference on
"Data Communications Systems" beginning at 9:45 a.m. on
Thursday, Dec. 4. The conference, co-sponsored by the
University of Illinois, will provide an update on current
topics in data communications and is geared toward
developers, managers and users of data communications
systems. Viewers will have the opportunity to phone in
questions to the presenters. Cost of the conference is $50, and
registration deadline is Dec. 1. For more information, call
Carl Painter at (312)2234601, ext .449.
Snowmobile Safety Program
Lnke County Farm Bureau's Women's Committee will
offer a snowmobile certification and safety program from
8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, for Lake County
residents between the ages of 12 and 16. State law requires
that all youthful operators between these aftcs not possessing
a valid drivers license be certified. Classes will be held in
Building 7 at the Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake. Only
pre-rcgistered participants will be accepted into the class.
Registration may be made by culling the Lake County Farm
Bureau. (312)2234506.
driver. "They were nice to
me," Kelly said.
After school, Kelly went
into the Navy for almost
three years. He participated
in three invasions, including
Okinawa and Iwo Jima,
during his naval career.
Released from the Navy,
Kelly took advantage of the
GI Bill and learned auto
mechanics before joining the
Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad as a switchtender.
Kelly stayed with C & O f or
nine years before "boredom
set in" and he "decided to go
clowning."
After bis debut in the late
1960's with the three-day Cir-
cus- City Festival in Peru,
Ind., Kelly was asked to per-
form in Austin's Motor Der-
by.
We averaged 458 miles a
day traveling from show to
show," KeUy said. Many
times, he said, they traveled
through the night, arriving
just hours before a show
would begin.
In 1964 Kelly gave up
traveling for a year to work
for Kodak at the New York
World's Fair PaviUion. After
the fair's run, Kodak offered
Kelly a year's contract. to
tour hospitals and special
events. His contract was
later renewed for three more
years.
Kelly said making sick or
lonely people happy is
something he enjoys. "There
isn't anywhere in a hospital I
haven't been," Kelly said.
He often was given tours of
hospitals from "top to bot-
tom, front to back and
sideways. Touring hospitals
was very rewarding in a lot
of ways," Kelly said.
Kelly, woo is "60 and
: proud of it," moved to Tom-
.bstone, from Indiana
because he likes Arizona and
can take his "Ernmett Kelly
Jr. Circus" in any direction.
"When you're on the West
Coast," Kelly said, "ail the
bookings are in the East and
when you're on the East
Coast, they're all in the
West." Despite all his
travels, Kelly said he doesn't
plan to retire or ever tire of
traveling.
It's been a rewarding life.
I love it all," said Kelly, who
has enough plans in motion
to keep him busy for another
60 years.
None of Kelly's five
children have pursued circus
careers. Since they are
"scattered here and there,"
KeUy said he doesn't see
them as often as he would
like. The only member of the
family who works in Kelly's
circus is his wife Nancy. She
helps out as ringmistress,
but has done a little of
everything including filling
in for the star clown.
Before becoming
ringmistress in 1978, Mrs.
Kelly dressed in her
husband's makeup for 10
shows while he recovered
from multiple cuts on his
face and head. After a per-
formance one night in
Terrytown, N.Y., for a music
fair, Kelly walked into the
"Wheel of Destiny" coun-
terweight. JHe needed 100
stitches in his forehead,
down the right side of his
face to his lip. The back of
his head required 18 stitches.
Ernmett and Nancy now
make their home in Tom-
bstone, Ariz., site of the
famous "Gunfight at the OK
Corral." When home, he's a
member of the Tombstone
Vigilantes, a non-profit civic
organization that raises
money for charity by putting
on shows for visiting tourists
on the second and fourth
Sunday of each month. Ern-
mett plays a U.S. Marshal in
the "gunfight," and adds,
"The good " guys always
win."
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TOA BEAUTIFUL YOU
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That's why we are offering a SKIN CARE CLINIC
for girls JUNIOR THRO SENIOR HIGH.
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Clinic Time: 7:00, Monday, November 1 7 at Joan's Designers
Cost: $10 whicn may be applied at time of clinic to product purchase.
Tickets in advance at Joan l s Designers or SunDaze
(414)877 2188 316 N. Lake Ave., Twin Lakes ^/Wflfj
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With 'Kiss Me Kate'
The Pullman Players have
been around for nearly a
decade now. They've en-
tertained thousands of Lake
County residents with their
antics and spoofs at the
annual Transfiguration
"Night Train" extravaganza
in Wauconda; they've
produced summer din-
ner/theater packages for
several local restaurants;
they've won four prestigious
awards performing in the
community theater com-
petition at Marriott's Lin-
colnshire theatre; and they
always have time to prepare
a no-holds musical once or
twice a year.
The group draws an
audience and attracts
performers from all over the
Lake County area, Chicago
and the border towns of
Wisconsin.
Much of their popularity
can be attributed to a
Community Center
Sets Clown Show
A European-style clown
show will be feawtured in the
next "KidStuff" per-
formance at Lake Forest's
Gorton Community Center.
The show will take place in
Gorton's auditorium at 2
p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 22.
The community center is
located at 400 E. Illinois Rd.
in Lake Forest.
Well-known entertainer
Lester will perform a
variety show of circus skills
including pantomime,
balancing, juggling,
unicycling and creating
balloon sculptures from a
repertoire of over 100
figures.
Geared to children
through sixth grade, the
popular "KidStuff" series
consists of four per-
formances by professional
artists that offer children an
entertaining glimpse at the
arts. Upcoming per-
formances include The
Magistics on Jan. 31 and the
Chicago Children's Choir on
March 7.
Tickets, priced at $2 each,
may be purchased at Gorton
Community Center, 400 E.
Illinois in Lake Forest,
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. For
more information call (312)
234-6060.
selection of entertaining
material; quality per-
formances from enthusiastic
and well-directed actors,
actresses, singers and
dancers; and a behind the
scenes crew with
imagination and dedication
to detail.
This year's fall musical,
"Kiss Me Kate," has all
these attributes.. .plus. The
plus? A new home. The gym
at the Island Lake Municipal
Center, 3729 Grccnleaf Ave.
(just north of Rte. 176) is
being transformed into a
theatre for this rip-roaring
musical.
Performances will be held
on Friday and Saturday
evenings at 8 p.m., Nov. 14,
15, 21 and 22 and on Sunday
afternoon at 3 p.m. on Nov.
16.
Tickets are $6 for adults,
$5 for seniors and students,
and (4 for children 12 and
under. They may be pur-
chased at the Municipal
Center in Island Lake,
Images Photo Center in
Wauconda or Will Trcmont
at Lincoln's Barber Shop in
Wauconda, or by calling
Mary Raymond at (312) 526-
2593. Call today for reser-
vations. Seating is limited.
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A Menu That Includes Refreshing Fresh
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Fresh Specials Made To Order Everyday For
Lunch And Dinner. A Selection Of Light Wine
And Spirits - All Reasonably Priced.
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525 Rockland Rd.
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Lake Bluff, IL
(312)295-7140
Mexican Buffet
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Tuesday & Thursday Night 5:30 p.m.-9-.OO p.m.
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Great listening and heel-
kicking will be the order of
the night on Saturday, Nov.
15 at 8 p.m. when the David
Adler Cultural Center
presents a special concert
and dance at the American
Legion Hall, 715 N.
Milwaukee Ave., Liber-
ty ville. '
Lotus Dickey, Bob Lucas
Storyteller
To Appear
Storyteller Kathe Ana will
be featured at the David
Adler Cultural Center's
November Children's Con-
cert on Sunday, Nov. 16 at 2
p.m. i
The third of four
generations of storytellers,
Ana draws her stories and
folk tales from traditions
found in all parts of the
world. Some of her stories
make people laugh, others
let them learn and still
others can heal them.
Ana wants both to preser-
ve thwart of storytelling and
to pass it along-she en-
courages her listeners to tell
their own stories, too.
Admission is *3 for adults,
$2.50 for members and $2 for
children.
The David Adler Cultural
Center, 1700 N. Milwaukee
Ave., in Libertyville, is a
non-profit organization. For
more information call (312)
367-0707.
and Paul Tyler will be the
featured musicians. Dickey
is an old-time fiddler who
picked up his first fiddle
when he was eight. He lear-
ned the old-time tunes from
the southern fiddlers he rub-
bed shoulders with, and has
carried on that music ever
since.
Lucas, formerly of .the
band Eclectricity, plays ban-
jo, fiddle and guitar. Tyler,
who has a doctorate in folk
lore and folk music, plays
fiddle, mandolin, guitar,
banjo, piano and hammered
dulcimer, and does double
duty as a dance caller.
Admission is $5 for adults,
$4.50 for members, $2 for
senior citizens and children
six to 12, and free for
children under six.
The David Adler Cultural
Center, 1700 N. Milwaukee
Ave., Libertyville, is a non-
profit organization.
Artists To Display
The_wonder of the Christ-
mas season is nearly here,
and shoppers will have an
opportunity to see the
largest selection of crafts
and gifts throughout the
three-building complex at
the Holiday Craft and Gift
Winter Emergency
St. Catherine Hospital in
Kenosha will present "The
Silver Lining in Snow
Clouds," a program dealing
with winter emergencies, at
7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov.
12, in the auditorium.
Featured speakers will be
Colleen Schneider, Kenosha
County UW-Exteasion .In-
terim Home Economist, and
Dr. John Surry, program
director or Southeastern
Family Practice Center.
There is no admission
charge, and the public is in-
vited.
Show, Nov. 28, 29 and 30, at
the Wisconsin State Fair
Park, 8100 W. Greenfield
Ave., Milwaukee.
Over 600 craftsmen offer
holiday shoppers versatile
gifts for the person who has
everything: sculptured
boxes, calligraphy plaques,
country folk and Victorian
art, hex signs and em-
bossing. '
Local artists who will be
displaying are: Kathy Ticha,
wood furniture, Twin Lakes;
John Vance, wall plaques,
Lake Villa; Gail Vidakovic,
fabric, Bristol; David
Weller, faces/laces,
Gray slake; Kathy Schaefer,
decoupage, Gurnee; Joan
Steffens, bread dough or-
naments, Gurnee; Leo and
Helen Page, fur puppets,
Twin Lakes; Viola Foulke,
crochet, Salem; and
Prise ilia Can*, doll clothes,
Lindenhurst.
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Choose your entree from such items us:
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Steamship Round Of Boot carved to order
West Virginia Honey Glazed Ham carved to order
Swedish Meatballs, Baked Whifefith Vsrenique Or B.B.Q. Beef Ribs
Complement your entree with Baked Acorn Squash, Glazed
Candied Yams, Fresh Broccoli au Gratin, Mashed Potatoes, Rice
Pilaf, or Baked Apples.
Desserts include Traditional Pumpkin Pie, Mincemeat Pie,
Homemade Apple Pie, Black Forest Torte, and Double
Chocolate Brownies.
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Greatest Clown Coming
Emmett Kelly, Jr. left the legacy of the title 'Greatest American Clown' by his
father, will appear at the Wooden Difference in McHenry on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Kelly who is 60 years old, didn't start following in his famous father's footsteps
until the late 1950s. See story in Dinjng and Entertainment.
'Country Cousin' Craft Bazaar
The "Country Cousin" craft club invites the public to at-
tend its second annual craft bazaar on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, Dec. 5-7, at the Scout House, 741 Main St. (Rte. 83),
Antioch. Crafts of all kinds, from country to Victorian, will be
featured. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, 10
a.m. to 3 pm. on Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Open Up
The name of the month.
April, comes from the Latin
word "apenre." which
means "to open." ft is so
named because that is the
month in which the buds of
plants begin. ..toopen.
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by BILL DOTSON
The production of
"Fireman, Save My Child!"
at The Grand Hotel's theater
in Wauconda presents a
problem for a reviewer. It's
a corny, cliche-ridden show
with one-dimensional
characters and a stale plot.
But how can they really be
faulted for that when that
seems to be exactly what
they wanted to achieve
The play, written by Ned
Albert and directed by
Tcrric Sncll, is billed as an
old-fashioned melodrama
comedy and clearly is in-
tended as a throwback to the
earliest days of theater.
The show does a good job
of recreating the flavor of
that period in theater's
time when
gesture was
every point
history: the
nearly every
exaggerated,
overstated.
The story concerns the
efforts of villainous Ar-
chibald Quinglc in his at-
tempt to make the fair Daisy
Dor ranee forget Archibald's
brother Chester and fall for
him instead. Chester had
gone off to the city to seek his
fortune and hasn't been
heard from in a while.
However, when Chester
later returns, it complicates
Archibald's plans, requiring
him to become even more
cunning.
The actors clearly have a
great deal of fun with their
roles. By far, the most en-
tertaining and appealing
character is Archibald. As
played by Gary Koon, he is a
colorful' but stereotypical
villain, complete with a
handlebar mustache, black
cape and nasty laugh. He
says things like "Now for
some dirty work!" and even
the old, reliable "Curses!
Foiled again! "and somehow
Rets away with it.
Bethany Evans as Daisy is
very funny as the dainty
damsel who, as she says in a
satirical soliloquy, is"even
more put-upon than usual."
One problem with the play
is that Chester, un-
fortunately, with his Dudley
Do-Right voice, seems bland
in comparison to Archibald.
Actor Brad Davison cer-
tainly seems competent
enough a nd docs what he can
with this boring character to
bring him to lire. But the
script doesn't really call for
him todo much of anything.
Cultural enlightenment
this play is not, but it doesn't
try to be. It's more like a big
good-natured joke that the
audience is invited to be a
part of by "Boo" and "Yea"
signs which the actors oc-
casionally even point to.
They also sometimes speak
directly to audience
members, responding to
heckling or commenting on
the play's action itself.
I usually find that
technique of breaking the
illusion to be annoying when
employed by TV shows like
"Moonlighting", for
example. But in this case, it
seems fitting.
. Broadway material this
isn't. But it is fun.
The annual Adler Holiday and weekdays from 1 to 7 Edwin L, Baron, hypnotist deftly puts volunteers
Sale will be held at the p.m. and entertainer, will per- through a series of comic an-
historic David Adler This juried show will in- form at the College of Lake tics after placing them in a
Cultural Center from elude fine art paintings and ^^y ft ?:» p . m , ( W ed-
Friday, Nov. 28 through drawings, pottery, jewelry,
Saturday, Dec. 6. Shopping handwoven clothing and
hypnotic state.
The show will be held in
Arboretum Slid* Show
A multimedia slide program will be presented by nature
photographers John and Kitty Kohout at a luncheon of the
Illinois Dunesland Preservation Society at noon on Saturday,
Nov. 15, at Illinois Beach Resort near Zion. The luncheon will
be preceded by a rode walk along the shore of Lake
Michigan, starting at 10 a.m. from the lobby of the resort. Of-
ficers and board members will also be elected. The public is
invited. Cost for the luncheon is 96 and reservations can be
made by calling Richards at (312)336-9053.
hours are Saturday and Sun-
day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Artists
Display
Work
The College of Lake Coun-
ty will present the figurative
work of two area artists in
the Community Gallery of
Art Nov. 14 through Dec. 21.
Judith Roth will display
her paintings and drawings
of dancers and life studies.
Sculptor John O. Edgcomb
will present his. in-
terpretations of the human
form.
The light classical music
of guitarist Douglas J. An-
derson will fill the gallery
during the opening reception
for the exhibit on Friday,
Nov. 14 at 7 p.m.
Gallery hours are Monday
through Thursday, 8 a.m. to
9:30 p.m.; Fridays, 6 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.; Saturdays 10a.m.
to 2 p.m. ; and Sundays, 1 to 5
p.m.
The reception and exhibit
are free and open to the
public.
Square Done*
The Paddock Lake
Squares invite all square
dancers to their November
square dance on Thursday,
Nov. 13 at the Central High
School cafeteria, Hwy. SO, in
Paddock Lake. Harry Lind
will call the squares from 8
to 10:30 p.m. Refreshments
will be served after the
. dance.
Dining Guide %
The good eating spots,
whether you're in a hurry,
seeking family dining or out
for gourmet food for that
"special occasion," are
featured weekly in Lakeland
Newspapers.
baskets, ornaments, and a
variety of handmade gifts.
Visiting The David Adler
Cultural Center, 1700 N.
Milwaukee Ave. in Liber-
ty ville, is a delightful way to
do holiday shopping while
getting in the holiday spirit.
For more information call
(312) 367^07.
nesday, Nov. 19.
R n mn rfi«w,i«r «r ii_ u^ Building 1 on the Grayslake
Baron, director of the Hyp- ca mpus 19351 w
notism Institute of Chicago, Washington St
in psychology
has a PhB
from Loyola University. He
has made several television
appearances, including
"The Mike Douglas Show"
and has been featured in
magazines such as Time,
Newsweek and Life.
or
Seek Photo Ideal
"If your club
organization is planning a
special event that lends itself
to photo coverage, call the
Lakeland 'Newspaper
In his performance, Baron editorial dept
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To Light Candle
The season for bewit-
chment is not Halloween's
alone. P.M. it L. Theater has
extended the enchantment
ihrough Thanksgiving and
the early Christmas
festivities.
Can a witch Fall in love?
And how does an
"enlightened" being mix
with mortals at social
gatherings?
Opening the weekend of
Nov. 21-22. Antioch's P.M. &
L Theater presents, at 8
p.m., John van Druten's
comedy, "Bell, Book and
Candle." directed by Mark
Badtke.
A note should be made on
the calendar to include this
show in the holiday ex--
citement. Reservations arc
taken at (312)395-3055.
Schedule Play-A-Thon
The David Adler Cultural
Center and Suzuki Talent
Education Program will
sponsor their third annual
Fall Concert and Play-a-thon
on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at Carmel
High School for Girls, 999 E.
Lange, Mundelein.
The program will feature
160 violin and piano students
from the ages of three
through 12 performing in
small recitals throughout the
day. The students are collec-
ting sponsors for the music
they will play, and the
money raised will benefit the
cultural center and the
Suzuki program.
Admission to the concert is
free" and the public is in-
vited.
Anyone who would like to
sponsor a music student or
more information may call
(312) 367-0707.
The David Adler Cultural
Center, 1700 N. Milwaukee
Ave., Libertyville, is a non-
profit organization.
Silent
Movies
Return
< Silent movies return! On
Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. and 7:30
p.m., the mighty Barton
Organ will resound with the
music of Jeff Weiler as he
accompanies "The Phantom
of the Opera," the original
silent film horror classic,
and "Mutual I," four Charlie
Chaplin shorts.
Tickets arc $5 for adults,
and 13.50 students, seniors ,
and military. Performances
will be held at the Genesee"
Theatre, 205 N. Genesee St.,
Waukegan. Call (312)336-
0494 for more information.
Schedule
WHS Dance
The Wilmot Key Club is sponsoring a dance on Saturday,
Nov. 15, from 7 to 10 p.m. Hawaiin clothes are the dress for
the evening as the students dance to the music of the school
dj's. The admission will be $2.50 per person to help the club
raise money for their projects for the school year.
Blue Lite Birthday Party
Blue Lite Singles will celebrate their November birthdays
with a seafood buffet at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14, at
Zackery's, Holiday Inn, Gurnee. Dancing will follow from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. Reservations are a must. For information call
(312)662-0354 or (312)662-6609.
Barat Colege's Per-
forming Arts Center will
present Caryl Churchill's
"Fen" at 8 p.m. on Thursday
through Saturday, Nov. 20
through 22, and at 3 p.m. on
Sunday, Nov. 23, in the
Drake Theatre, 700 E.
WesUeigh Rd., Lake Forest.
Set in England's Fen coun- ,
try, Churchill explores the
human condition from the
perspective of women farm
workers. Tickets are $7 for
general admission and $5 for
students and seniors.
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lakeland Newspapers 1 3A
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50 Horses Need New
Stable After Blaze
by MARK BENNO
The owners of 50 horses
got a nasty trick on
Halloween night when the
largest horse barn in Lake
County was destroyed by a
late-night blaze. The treat
for the owners after that
news was that none of their
horses were injured or
killed.
The barn, owned by the
Beau K Ranch, was in rural
Grayslake at 19055 W,
Washington St. Oldtime
county residents will
remember it as the old
McGaughey horse barn.
The barn took in horses for
board, so none are left out in
the cold, although many
owners had to do some fast
footwork to relocate their
animals on short notice.
Steve Allison of the Beau K
Ranch said that plans for
rebuilding the bam are
already in progress.
Rebuilding the barn is not
really a matter of choice,
because Allison remarked,
"we've got to, in a hurry."
Allison said' that most of
the destroyed structure was
built in 1976. Some work on
the building had been com-
pleted as recently as 1985.
How the fire started is per-
plexing Allison. He said that
the Beau K Ranch spent a
considerable amount of
money and time cleaning up
the ranch when they bought
it. Their insurance company
listed the ranch as being safe
and low-risk, added Allison.
Fire fighters from around
the area joined Grayslake to
battle the blaze. The fire
fighters even saved the lives
of approximately 42 horses,
said Lee Shannon of the
Grayslake Fire Dept.
Shannon also said that one
Grayslake fire fighter was
injured in the evacuating
process. Thomas Jacobs was
kicked in the ribs by one of
the horses he was trying to
get to safety. Shannon said
the injury was not too
serious, since Jacobs was
treated and released.
Spontaneous combustion
holds the preliminary blame
for the fire. Shannon said
that the hay barn, where the
fire apparently started, con-
tained approximately 8,000
bales of hay.
Allison does not fully agree
with the preliminary cause,
but the investigation is con-
tinuing. If the cause is deter-
mined not to be spontaneous
combustion, then a new in-
vestigation will attempt to
determine the actual cause.
Railroad Retirees
May Pay More Tax
Retirees receiving iter I
nu Iron (I retirement benefits
may have to pay more
federal income tax for 1986.
Umler the old rules, all tier
payment were treated the
satin* as social security
retirement payments when
f itfunnu whether any of the
benefits were taxable. Under
the new rules, the amont or
Iter I benefits which can be
treated the same as social
security instead of railroad
retirement.
As an example. Mr. Smith
is retired and received
S lo.ooo in a mil road
retirement benefits in 1986.
It Mr. Smith had heen
covered bv social secunlv
* *
rather than railroad
retirement, he would have
received $7,000 in benefits.
On Mr. Smith's lederal tax
return for 1986. $7,000 ol his
retirement payments will be
treated the same as social
security. However, $3,000
must be treated as a
separate pension and will
tall under the rules lor tier II
railroad retirement
payments.
Intnrmatton about the
taxation of retirement-;
benefits is available from
the Internal Revenue Ser-
vice. Order free Publication
915. Tax Information on
Social Security Benefits and
Tier I Railroad Retirement
Benefits: Information on Iter
II benefits is available in
free Publication 575. Pension
andAnnuilv Income.
To Discuss Mid-Life Crisis
Dr. J. Boelen, internationally renowned existentialist
professor, author and lecturer, will speak for the Lake Forest
Phoenix Group of St. Mary's at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov.
20, at St. Mary's School, 175 E. Illinois Ave., Lake Forest. His
topic will be "The Mid-Life Crisis." The Phoenix Group is a
non-denominational organization for the separated, divorced
and widowed, and all interested persons are invited to attend.
Requested donation is $3 for members and $5 for non-
members. For more information on the program or the
Phoenix Group, call Bev Kuross, president, at (312)234-8062
or Lynn Maurer, program chairman, at (312)295-7747.
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times and dates shown below. Bring the whole
family, your camera for pictures with Emmett and meet a
circus legend; Emmett will be pleased to autograph
your newly-purchased collectibles.
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FIFTY YEARS AGO: November 12, 1936
The Antioch News looked back 41 years to November of
1895. The paper reported that a horse belonging to Will Burke
was found dead in a pasture. No cause of death was assigned
to this befuddling mystery. The Antioch News strongly
cautioned, however, that the report claiming that the horse
had been shot "is mere idle rumor, with no foundation on
fact." I think Antioch will be a better town for all of us when
we find out who killed, 1 mean what happened, to Will
Burke's horse.
"Carl Carlson of Audubon, Iowa, won the 13th annual
national corn husking championship by less than a peck of
corn over the Illinois state title holder, Adam Byczynski." I
have two comments here; I think the contest should have
been called a draw when less than a peck separated the com-
petitors, and what happened in the 63rd annual national corn
husking championship?
Here's one from the book, Sir Rodney style. 'Quick
thinking gets us out of places we get in with wide open faces.
TWENTY YEARS AGO: November 10, 1966
The Sequoits finished the 1966 seasor.- vrilh a 6-1 record,
their finest effort in20_ycarcr. AniToch's lone loss of the season
.^arr.c igainsi Lake Forest. Lake Zurich was the team the
Sequoits polished off to end the regular season.
And here's a little 60's humor. Man: "I have come because
of your advertisement for a man to retail canaries."
Proprieter: "Oh, so you want the job." Man: "Sure. But tell
me. How did they lose their tails in the first place?" Sorry,
age didn't improve that joke.
Members of the Antioch Women's Club heard a lecture on
how to develop a more vibrant personality. The lecture must
have been a success, since reports unfounded in fact indicate
that for two days after the lecture the women of Antioch were
almost to vibrant to bear.
The Antioch News celebrated National Education Week,
which will begin this year on Nov. 16. The paper urged paren-
ts to visit schools and talk to teachers. Ben Franklin added,
"If a man empty his purse into his head, no one can take it
from him."
TEN YEARS AGO: November 10, 1976
This is from the "it's gotta hurt" department. The Antioch
News reported that the 1976 football season ended on a sour
note tor the Sequoits, as they lost 14-12 to GraysJake.
Grayslake managed to string together eight losses before
upsetting Antioch, giving the Sequoits a 3-6 record.
"In the U.S. every kid has a chance to be president; it's just
one of the risks he has to take." Ouch.
The "Pfarr Corner" reported that "today the kids are
wearing T-shirts decorated with photos of Starsky and Hutch
and, of course, "The Fonz." And I had almost forgotten about
those revolutionary television shows.
Ronald Reagan, in his column, said that "no one has been
able to say exactly what it is costing American business and
the consumer to keep up the paperwork demanded by federal
regulations. But one thing you can bank on: whatever the
cost, it is being passed along to you at higher prices." What
will be passed along at higher prices, the work or the paper?
Or both? There's a politician for you, he talks for an hour and
you still don't get it.
Along the way
with ANNIE MAE
IT'S GREAT that this strike mess looks like it's finally going
to be over. And I'm sure that Bob Linblad, Frank Walsh, Ted
DeRousse, and Dick Olsen are, among others, glad that they
can get back to normal around good old Antioch Community
High School. I almost made the fellows some cookies and
cake, but I couldn't quite get the package open.
YES, ITS TIME for this week's holiday hint, Annie Mae's in-
disposable survival guide for the upcoming joy, guilt,
depression, and indigestion of the holiday season. I don't
know what it is with some people, but there are certain mem-
bers of my family that always show up late for Thanksgiving
and Christmas dinner. This is what I do about these Tardy
Toms. I throw a bunch of bones on the platter, to make them
think they've missed dinner. Of course I let them off the hook
eventually, but the fear in their eyes when they think dinner's
over will assure you that at the next dinner they will be Punc-
tual Petes.
THE NEXT MEETING of the Antioch Women's Club will be
on Nov. 17 at the Antioch State Bank. The exciting program
will feature something I know I need work on, quilting, with
the lecture delivered by Addie Davis. Nancy Zitkus will in-
troduce last summer's Scholarship Recipients.
IF YOU HAVE information about anything that might in-
terest Annie Mae (and you'd be surprised, at my age, to find
out what interests me) send it to me care of this newspaper.
New Arrivals
Andrtw Christian NawrtOfi
A ion. Andraw Christian, wot born Oct. 71 at Conddl M««norioS Hovp-iol. liba* tyvill*. to
Bud and Chrrt N«wion ol Anlioch, Th» baby hat an* irvt»c, Ivtfoy. and" on* brolbaf.
eeniamm Gtondpaf »nli of* Mr. ood Mft. Dov* W*nmt'om ol Antioch ond lovcfon*
N«wlon ol Antioch, Gr*atg<ondmorh*r it Mrv Anna Horknvtt ol Antioch.
Andrew Robert W«t««f f Mrd
A ton, Andrew *ob*it, wot born Oct. M o» Cond*N M*mof k>l Hotpilal. Lib*f tyvill*. lo
Ruu«ll and Shonnon Wnttiopord ol Anlioch. G<ondpa<«ntt or. Huiv.ll ond Ann
W*tl*rgaotd ol loku Vdlo. and Bob*ft ond Borboro FiUonatd at lindvnhurtl.
G»«otgiandpor*nt» am Ootothy WnWigoofd (K«pn»0 ol Mountain Horn*. Aik., ond
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Antioch Crowns Two Brand
New Football Champions
Notes & News
by CAKOLYN HAMMOND
(312395-6081'
They did it! We have a
wmnerl There arc two
champion football teams in
Antioch this week. The
Antioch Viking Heavyweight
and Lightweight traveling
teams are • champions of
their respective weight
classes in the Junior Foot-
ball League of Illinois. To
gain this honor, both teams
had to defeat South Division
champions Highland Park.
In the Heavyweight game:
Antioch Vikings 16, Highland
Parks.
In a rather lethargic first
quarter with many defensive
mistakes, compounded by
cold weather and blustery
winds, fullback Frank
Hannigan ran GO yard for a
touchdown only lo have it
called back due to a clipping
penalty. In the second
quarter, due to a bad snap
the Viking punter got sacked
on his own ten-yard line. Two
plays later Highland Park
scored and made a two-point
conversion. The score at the
half ws Highland Park 8,
Antioch 0.
But, in the second half the
Vikings asserted themselves
and worked the football
down to Highland Park's
seven-yard line. On the last
play of the third quarter.
tailback Dale Morgan ran
seven yards for a touch-
down. Adam Perry then
kicked a two-point con-
version. The score was now
tied at 8-8. In the fourth
quarter the Vikings again
worked the football upfield,
and with one minute and
seven seconds remaining on
the clock, fullback Frank
Hannigan ran again this
time for 63 yards to score. He
was hit by the opposition
three times; twice he broke
the tackles, and then he
carried the last tackier with
him into the end zone. He
was not to be denied that six
points. Adam Perry kicked
another two-point con-
version. Antioch's defense
held the final minute of the
play. Final score was 16-8.
It was a game that the
many Antioch fans who had
come to cheer their boys on
would never forget. But it
probably meant the most to
Coach Nick Pappadakis on
his 48th birthday. Before the
game began, the team had
dedicated this game to him.
. It was a first of other sorts,
too. Both Hannigan and
Morgan gained over 120
yards rushing each.
Defensive standouts were
Jason DeBruhl, outside
linebacker, defensive guard
Jermey Smith, and inside
line back Ken Paddock. The
offense was led by the
blocking of Rich Grandsart,
Adam Perry, Travis Bloom,
Jack Thompson, and Dan
English.
In the Lightweight game:
Antioch Vikings 13, Highland
Park 12.
Highland Park started this
game with a vengeance,
running back the opening
kickoff to score and scoring
again three plays later.
Despite the 12-0 score and
the numbing cold and wind,
the Vikings came back and
scored on a Garrett Horn run
for a 12-6 game at the half.
In the third quarter, the
Vikings sustained a drive to
score once again on a Horn
run. He also ran in the one-
point conversion. He had the
help of his whole team,
though. The whole defensive
team was outstanding in
shutting down Highland
Park's offense after the first
quarter. It was a tremen-
dous effort in a tremendous
year. The Viking Light-
weights were last year's
champs too, and it is tough to
repeat. Look at how every
team is out to get the
Chicago Bears! Coach Russ
Lehn says, "I couldn't have
had a nicer group of boys."
Congratulations to all of
you for your hard work and
dedication! The Antioch
Vikings will hold Awards
Night at 6:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Antioch
High School. Antioch High
School Varsity Football
Toys Mean Smiling Kids
And Bankrupt Grandmas
When I Think About It
by GLORIA DAVIS
Well it's the second week in November,
and despite the fact that we haven't even had
Turkey Day yet, that insipid friend of mine
has already grabbed the chance to tell me
that she's almost done with her Christmas
shopping.
To add insult to injury, she lost no time in
also telling me that she wraps every present
as she buys it, so that chore is also almost
taken care of.
I got away from her before she added that
she has also addressed all her Christinas car-
ds and her Christmas goose was already stuf-
fed and in the oven on warm, because I knew
that this would have been a smidgen tto
much for me to take.
Oh I've bought two or three presents
already because I happened to sight those
items on sale and they seemed to fit a few
people on my Christmas list.
When you get to be a grandparent, you sud-
denly become reacquainted with the toy sec-
tion of the Christmas catalogues and you find
yourself looking in the windows of
"Fashionable Tots."
Christmas reverts back to what it's really
all about, teaching tiny ones the words to a
Christmas carol, reading stories of the Christ
Child, and of course coping with little
children's adoration of Santa Claus, their
"most favoritest person in the whole world."
I've gotten a few requests from those little
darlings already and I sense the handiwork
of my adult children who were spoiled by the
sometimes insane and maddening generosity
of my mother in some of these requests.
They learned at a very young age that any
toy deemed by mom and dad to be either too
much money, or just plain too stupid, could
be gotten fiom grandma by just dialing her
phone number and dropping a bint in her
always receptive ear.
Now this grandma also aims to please, but
my mother never had to deal with the kind of
merchandising that the toy companies now
employ.
First they use the children's tv shows to
establish a toy's status'symbol and then the
peer pressure takes over (you wouldn't
believe how young this starts!). "You can't
come over unless you bring a Rainbow Brite
doll."
Now there is no such thing as just buying a
certain doll, or a certain car or truck. First
they create a character or group of charac-
ters that the children are brainwashed to fall
in love with.
Brainwashed is the only thing to call it.
How else can a rational person explain the
fact that their innocent, baby-faced, blond
and blue-eyed cherub wants a large stuffed
kelly green monster with purple eyes and
huge red fangs to hug when they go to sleep?
Or maybe your little one, like Peter Rab-
bit, has been smitten by the Cabbage Patch
craze. This one will send you directly to
bankruptcy court! t
It seems that a new set of those flat-faced
creatures comes out every week, complete
with all the paraphanelia that goes with
them.
One must have several different ones
named Esmerelda, Polly or Tad. Of course
one of the gnomish bald Preemies is also a
must. Then we have those athletic Cabbage
Patchers, the twihsdnore costly than bir-
thing real ones), and most recently, we have
the Cabbage Patch Clowns.
There are Cabbage Patch play pens, high
chairs, cars, dishes, not to mention a war-
drobe that would put Prince William's to
shame and costing almost as much.
Those yarn-haired gremlins can also be
found adding a couple of bucks to the price of
each kids' sweatshirt, dress, sweater, jeans
or pair of pajamas they are emblazoned
upon.
Now that I've had my say I guess I'll see if
I can get Teddy Ruskin for under $75. OK,
OK, I'll get a few of those tapes that give him
a vocabulary. Yes, I guess I'll have to get a
few Ruskin outfits, one can't expect Teddy to
perform in his natural state.
Yipes, 1 suppose I'll have to buy three of
everything. I know, 1 know! Like mother like
daughter, what can I say?
Coach Steve Wapon will be
the featured speaker.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 80
had some excitement in their
lives lately, too. They held a
"SIlde-for-Lifc" campout
Oct. 25-26 at the Northern
Illinois Conservation Club.
The scouts built a tower,
attached a 375-foot rope to it,
and slid down the rope to
earth. Next year they plan to
do this over water. Oh, boy!
Antioch area Girl Scouts
and Brownies are doing
something a little tamer;
they are selling M&M candy
to earn money to support
their own groups. The sale
will continue through Nov.
16.
Thinking about Christmas
decorations? Boy Scout
Troop 190 is taking order
now for freshly cut, live
Christmas wreaths to be
delivered in early Decem-
ber. Prices range from 89 to
830 a nd a re tax deductible.
During the lull, as fail
sports finish and winter is
still on the horizon, it's a
good time to attend the
Antioch High School Drama
Depl.'s production of "The
Crucible," written by Arthur
Miller. Curtain time is 7:30
p.m. on Nov. 13, 14 and 15.
Don't forget this Saturday
is the third Saturday of the
month, and you can bring all
those aluminum cans you've
been saving in to be recycled
at the Orchard St. Shopping
Plaza from 9 a.m. until 11:30
a.m.
Sfudents
Attend
Confab
Eight Lake Villa Grade
and three Antioch High
School students were invited
to participate in the National
Council for Geographic
Education Convention.
The students were: R.J.
Weinke (firth grade),
Michael Huyett (fifth
grade), Mike Mehnert (sixth
grade), Duane Strantz
(seventh grade), Cindy
Contois (eighth grade),
BriantHume (eighth grade),
Scott Schaeffer (eighth
grade), Mike Tolley (eighth
grade), Dean Bazata
(freshman), John Mehnert
(senior), and Wade Kilman
(senior). Geographic
software was demonstrated
to educators by the students
in the workshop session
titled, "Computers, Kids and
Geography."
They explained the con-
cepts of the program and
critiqued it from their points
of view. The Oct 11 session
was designed to provide
educators with the op-
portunity to preview
geographic software and to
help them learn what
students thought of the
programs-as enrichment
and learning tools, for en-
joyment, and ap-
propriateness for grade
level.
The session coordinator,
Judith Bock, .said the
students took their
responsibility seriously and
did an excellent job
discussing the software..
Participants of the con-
vention appreciated hearing
the students' opinions.
Thursday, November «. 1986
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Report First
Quarter Honors
Carmel High School For
Girls in Mundelein has
announced its first quarter
honor roll for the 1966-87
school year.
The following students
achieved honors:
HMHHOMOM
From fan Loka-Lueinita Rlngar;
From Gfoytloke-Nodo Ko|k and Jona
loSorfe:
From Greet lahet-Tonyo Slraughn ond
Kf it lid VanHorna;
From Gurnee-Sharllyn Meme»olh and
Kr Si tin • fa m pa \\a ;
From <ng1««ld«»Suian Relnbold ond
Jean King;
From Lotto Villa ■■Tano H.gnian;
From Und»n!iu(»t-t«!iiio Todd ond
Nancy Sllngla;
From Mundalotn-SaroK Kront, Klmberty
Ahlgrlm, Amy Korytowtfcl, Wandy Slator,
Julia Ambrut, Sheila' ickman, M«gon
Thomat, Jannllar Cletcerl. Jenny Huaning
and Jennifer Slolar;
From Round Lake-Krltlnn Kally;
From Wtxh worth -Kally Fur Ian;
From Wauconda-Ka'herlna Bukoll,
PolrkaHoronondColhaf. ' ut»;
From Solam-Krittan Wain
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From G roy tloha-Chriito LoFraniar;
From Mundelein. -Rochel Donahue;
OR A Of I MOMOM (*'•" ■»•»■■•. no
■ra>ate below "C")
From Groytloka-Mlcballa Brunt. Amy
HoHmon, Chrliry Mangione and Sarah
Uitey:
From Graol loket--Amy Swob, Ion
5n ovary, Dawn Evenhouie and Andraa
Hall;
From Gurnaa-Malitta Myrlck, Vikl
Cvitkovlc. lorl* Kahoa. Oaborah Paiiar,
Anna-Maria Schommar, Stephanie
Sheridan, Carolyn Thraod ond Holly
Rorrffofd;
"From Ingletide-Anne Brophy. Chritllne
Dam. llnda losVowiki. Chriitina Kend-
ilorikl, Llta Almgran and ( Aimaa Owe-
(orihl;
from loko ViHa--A.n. Metny lichuk .
Maltfia Miadona. Tatnara Savoiko, Mary
Pal Bland, Paggy Giannakak.it and
ChritlinoMatnytichuk;
From Lindanhurtt-Sandra Tomony and
Tan Coviall.
From Mundalain-'Chritlina Bureni, Toro
Coakloy, Kally Dwyar, llto Jonui, Lour a
ORouika. Sutan Jurgent, Callaan Dwyar.
Wandy Huaning. Jonnilar Mahe'r.
Cotharina Manning. Amy E. Mayar.
Chntnna Mullan, Soroh Wolarmon, Ranaa
Young. Jannilar Buram Tara Grillin,
Irnio Klinkar ond Nicole Wocuia.
From Norlh Chkogo-Kimbarly Rullin,
Ilia Owctarlki, Ranaa Samotko andMory
Ann Pogoduan ;
From Round lade-Tereia Folay. Com
Molldor, Michelle Paarion. Torata
Peortall. Mkhelle Cevolio*. Eileen Gib-
boot. Vktorlo Paranli. Virginia Paortall.
Erlkq Paarion ond Elaina Mollhawt;
From Wodtwonh -Grata Guiman:
From Wauconda-Tracy Ambroilo,
Angola Schraml, Cynthkt Podraia, Glna
Sthoeler and Chriitina Oiiotlno:
From Wild wood -Kona Kallor. Kolhloan
McCarthy, Angelina (won and Klmborly
Boydilan,
Carmel High School For
Boys in Mundelein has un-
announced its first quarter
honor roll for the 1966-87
school year.
The following students
achieved honors:
PR1N OP A L'l L tl T (All f raatl "A",
John Glali ond Kenneth Godwin ol
Mundelein; Timothy Chomernik ond Phltip
Klloro ol Gurnao; Robert Dam, tnglatida:
and Garold Sowkhl and Joiaph Lahmon of
Graat Laket.
tMtl HOMORl (All t'»da« "A" or "■,"
nomortlhantwe'l't"
From Woucondo-'Michoal Dallmonn,
Douglai Hardar, Sieven Hill, and Donald
Bloke;
From Mundaleln-Jame* Finn, Wllfrad
Soppa, Paul Woihburn. Tlmolhy Donohua,
Joiaph Siroctak. Alo Altar, and Philip
Itnrtn;
From Great lakei-Jamai Graham;
From tlndenhurtr-Thomat Habari,
Garold Sllngla ond Jutlln Wolll;
From Gurnee-Peter Schommar ond
Horn Bktrkmon;
From It land loka-Mork Stadiharr;
From Nofih Chkogo-Dwight Thompton
and Thomai Holwm;
From Graytlahe-Jetf rey DaMayar;
From Wildwood-Rongld Fraaman;
SlCOtJO HOMOM (Mo V raaW lower
than -•" )
From Anlioch-Mork Carpenter;
From North Chkogo-Jamat Corpantar,
Timothy (vat, John Kovacovk and Paul
Touiignonl;
From Munda Iain-Kurt Haln, Todd
Orlond. Mork Ropplaon, Edwin Sullivon.
William Abarnarhy. Mkhaat Bowat,
Kannalh Goia. Robart longer. Mark loulo,
Jamat Smlih, Philip Wand. Jeffrey
Fainandagan. Brian Finn. Bradly Suhling,
Robert Leiko and Juda Wynn;
From Round Loka Baoch-Thomat Hanry;
From North Chuogo-Jomot Corpanlar,
Tlmolhy Ivet, John Kovotevk and Paul
Toutlgnonl;
From Grant lokat"Thomot Millikln,
Charlat Staworl. Mkhoal Gayar, Taranca
Shao, Chrit Sltuamplar, Moiihaw Sowkkl
and Michael Monohon;
From Wtldwood-'Danial Steeiil and
Marthall Schoenke;
From Loka Vlllo-Mkhoal Witlar and
Anthony Curron;
From Ittand lake-Glenn Cordon; -
From Wouconda -Robart Hainrkht,
Steven Lomorra and David Df awat:
From Gurnaa-Davld Smith, Kally
Damptkl and Scott Kurrh;
From Graytlaka--Scolt Slohoviak ond
Darren loSof ta:
From Ingle tide --Jut tin Mroi;
Fo* River Grova-Ginlarot Wott.
LAKE COUNTY
1312)
662-2223
The Lake County Sheriff's Dept. Warrants Div, and Crime
Stoppers are seeking information on the whereabouts of one
"Brian Cartwright." He is wanted on a fugitive from justice
warrant. Bond is set at $25,000.
Cartwright is described as a white male, 22 years of age, 5
foot, 2 inches tall, 140 lbs. with black hair and hazel eyes. His
last known address was 3326 Pace in Park City.
If you have any information about this crime or any other
felony crime or felony fugitive, contact Crime Stoppers at
(312)662-2222.-
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Rep. Dick Klemm Gives
Conservation Advice
With the winter season
upon us, all Illinois residents
should take the necessary
steps to conserve energy and
keep their utility bills at a
minimum. When residents
cannot afford to pay their
power bills because of
economic hardship, they
should also check into
assistance programs which
will help cover energy costs,
according to State Rep. Dick
Klemm.
Most residents can reduce
the amount of energy used to
heat their home by keeping
the doors closed to unused
rooms, closets or cabinets;
placing a rug along the bot-
tom of doors to stop drafts;
opening the drapes on the
east, south and west side of
the home on sunny winter
days; and closing the drapes
or shades on cloudy days or
at night.
It is also beneficial to keep
the thermostat at 68 degrees
during the day and dial the
thermostat down five to 10
degrees during the night.
This could save utility
customers up to 10 percent
on heating bills. In addition,
residents should check fur-
nace filters monthly, seal
cracks around windows and
doors with caulking or tape,
and make "interior storm
windows" out of plastic film.
To Get
Ciotrres
Almost everyone knows
the story about the two
tailors who are hired to
make a special outfit for the
Emperor and how they
tricked him with "invisible"
clothing.
"New Clothes for the Em-
press," an updated version
of this fairy tale by Eleanor
Harder, will be presented
Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.
on Nov. 15, 22 and Dec. 6 at
the Central Lake Family
YMCA, 634 E. Countryside in
Mundelein.
Local students, who at-
tended Greasepaint &
Spotlights acting classes at
the Y, are cast in all roles.
They are: Ann Frederick,
Joanna Langworthy, and
Lora Lang, all of Liber-
tyville; Nicky Powers of
Mundelein; Amy Brell of
Wildwood; Jennifer J obi on-
ski and Patty Ryan of Lake
Zurich; Lisa Reinholz of
Lake Forest; and Maureen
Spiwak of Buffalo Grove.
Conserving the use of hot
water can also go a long way
toward lowering energy
costs. Homeowners and ren-
ters can reduce their power
bills by up to 20 percent by
keeping the temperature on
hot water heaters set on low-
-approximately 120 degrees.
It is also a good idea to in-
sulate water heater storage
tanks with an approved kit;
take a short shower instead
of a bath; do not run hot
water continuously when
washing or shaving; and
wash clothes in warm or cold
water when practical,
For those who have dif-
ficulty paying their utility
bills, the state has im-
plemented several energy
assistance programs. For
example, the Illinois Home
Weatherization Assistance
Program helps low-income
families reduce their utility
bills by weatherizing their
homes. Since 1979, the Dept.
of Commerce and Com-
munity Affairs has used
federal funds to weatherize-
free of charge-an average of
15,000 homes a year for the
elderly, handicapped and
other low-income citizens.
The weatherization is
provided by local agencies,
usually a Community Action
agency. This one-time in-
vestment of weatherization
funds is "repaid" when
energy use is reduced year
after year, allowing the
family to remain more self-
sufficient.
When a home is
weatherized, energy costs
are reduced, and the dollars
saved are free to be spent on
other purchases. While
calculations are complex,
each dollar spent ot pur-
chases other than energy
bills will generate about a
dollar more in economic
benefits to Illinois citizens.
Other economic benefits
include the fact that the
weatherization program
pumps tens of millions of
dollars into Illinois com-
munities. Over 90 percent of
these funds are spent in
Illinois purchasing
weatherization materials
locally and creating jobs for
Illinois citizens.
Those needing assistance
in meeting utility costs can
receive help through the
Illinois Residential Af-
fordable Payment Plan-
often known as the "12 Per-
cent Plan." This program
allows qualified customers
to pay 12 percent of their in-
come on utilities. This
lowers the amount citizens
pay for utilities, and ensures
that their power will not be
shut off during the cold win-
ter months. Those with in-
comes of up to 125 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for energy assistance--
approximately $13,752 for a
family of four in Illinois.
Another program, the
Illinois Home Energy
Assistance Program, helps
eligible households pay
home energy bills. For more
information on this
program, call the Energy
Hotline, (600)252-8643.
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LAKE COUNTY
(3121
662-2222
The Fox Lake Police Dept and Crime Stoppers are seeking
information on a serious pedestrian hit-and-run accident
which occurred on Rollins Rd., approximately 370 feet west
ol the Rte. 59 overpass in Fox Lake between 6:30 and 6:50
p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21.
The victim, who Is in critical condition, is a white female,
14-ycars-old.
Anyone having information about this crime or any other
felony crime or felony fugitive, should contact Crime Stop-
pers at 1312) 662-2222. '
If your information results in an arrest and indictment, you
will be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your information, not
your name.
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Thursday, November 13, 1986
t
GOP Gained Ground In County Board Voting
hyJOHNSTEINKE
(Political Columnist)
On Nov. 4, 12 out of the 24 Lake County
Board members were elected to four-year
terms, The Republicans maintained their
long-standing dominance on the County
Board, winning 10 out of 12 races in the fall
balloting. The GOP gained one scat in the
election, and now commands a 20-4 edge on
the county board. The Republicans recorded
a gain with the eleciton of Matt Miholic from
Dist. 2. The Democrats scored only two vic-
tories when the voters reelected Ulst. 2 Rep.
John Balen of Waukegan and Dist. 3 Rep.
Sam Payne of Zion.
University Women
Pay Education Tribut
The' Chain O'Lakcs- Chapter' of American
Assn. of ''University Women will honor
National Education Week, Nov. 16-22. To pay
tribute to local teachers and staffs, the
AAUW will deliver baked goods to the
teachers' lounges in school districts 24. 34, 41
and 1 17.
Donna Studee has made greeting cards to
go wilh the baked good which read "The
American Assn. ol University Women
salutes you during National Education Week,
Nov. 16-22, 1986."
The school report card created in the
Education Reform Act of 1983, was sent out
from each school district by Oct. 31. The
report card is intended to evaluate
performance of its schools and students.
Anyone who is having trouble
the
un-
derstanding it can use a state publication.
"Understanding the School Report Card, A
Parents' Guide," which may be helpful.
The AAUW is receiving newsletters from
school districts 24. 34, 412 and 117 this year.
News that would be of interest to the com-
munity will be briefly noted in the AAUW
newsletter.
From the Septemljer/October school
newsletters, there are several an-
nouncements. Antioch High School reported
that it has created a babysitting service to
aid the community. Milburn School and Lake
Villa Schools stated they have preschool
screening available for children ages three-
to-fivc-ycars-old. The school newsletters will
be at the branch meetings if anyone would
like to read them for further details.
The Republican nominees were unopposed
in the election from Dists. 4 and 5. Besides
Democrats Balen and Payne, three GOP in-
cumbents were also reelected, including
Dist. 1 Rep. Helen Amendola of Highland
Park, Dist. 3 Rep. Jim LaBelle of Zion, and
Dist. 4 Rep. Norm Geary of Grayslake. Two
former county board members made
comeback victories: Dist. 2 Rep. Matt
Miholic of Lake Bluff and Dist. 5 Rep. Mike
Graham of Liberty ville.
Dist. 6 Rep. Bruce Hansen of Lake Zurich
retained his county board seat in the elec-
tion, Hansen was appointed to the position on
July 11, 1986, following the death of Glenn
Miller. The four GOP newcomers are Dist. 1
Rep. Charlotte "Char" Kiesgen of Fox Lake,
Dist. 5 Rep. Carol Calabresa of Libertyville,
and Dist. 6 Rep. John Reindl of Mundelein.
Here are the Nov. 4 election returns from
the six county board districts:
Dist. l-Deerfield and West Deerfield
Twos., along with the southern third of
Shields Twp. and the eastern portion of Ver-
non Twp.
X Helen Belmont Amendola, Rep. 15,407
X Richard "Rick" Price, Rep. 12,283
Michael Simkin, Dem. 8,693
Dist. 2-Southem Waukegan, all of North
Chicago and most of Lake Bluff
X John Balen, Dem. 4,545
X Matt Miholic, Rep. 4,295
Frances Vetrone, Rep. 3,594
R. Jerome Hodge, Dem. 3,567
Dist. 3-Benton, Newport and Zion Twps.,
along with northern Waukegan
X Jim LaBelle, Rep. 8,796
X Sam Payne, Dem. 6,602
B.F. Bailey, Rep. 6,508
Bertha Ogrin, Dem. 5,564
Dist.' 4-Antioch, Avon, Grant and Lake
Villa Twps.
X Norm Geary, Rep.
X Charlotte "Char" Kiesgen, Rep.
-No Democratic candidates
Dist. 5-Libertyville, Vernon and Warren
Twps,
X Mike Graham, Rep.
X Carol Calabresa, Rep.
-No Democratic candidates
Dist. 6-Cuba, Ela, Fremont and Wauconda
Twps., along with the western portions of
Libertyville and Vernon Twps.
X Bruce Hansen, Rep. 13,212
X John Reindl, Rep. 12,166
Virginia Krueger 5,699
Peter J. Suk, Dem. 4,070
X denotes winners
Lake County Board Representatives earn
an annual salary of $16,000. In addition coun-
ty board members also serve as forest
preserve commissioners. They receive $20
per meeting plus 20 cents a mile for every
forest preserve session that they attend.
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Sharing A Laugh
Lake County Democratic Chairman Jay Ukena (left)
and Republican Chief Judge William Block both find
something to laugh about as election returns come in.
Ukena had a good night as the Democrats held on to
the county clerk's office after a stiff challenge from
Republicans. — Photo by Charles Johnston
Saint Therese
Offers Screen i ng
As part of a nationwide
campaign to discover the
"hidden diabetic," Saint
Therese Medical Center in
Waukegan, in cooperation
with the American Diabetes
Association (ADA), is of-
fering free diabetes detec-
tion tests through Nov. 16,
from 9 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.,
during "National Diabetes
Month."
Diabetes affects one per-
son out of every 20, 12 million
nationally. Five million
Americans are unaware
they have diabetes. This is
because many people with
Type 11 (non-insulin depen-
dent) diabetes do not ex-
perience recognizable symp-
toms.
Registration for the FREE
tests can be made by calling
the medical center at (312)
360-2530 or (312) 356-6600
(Saint Therese Area Trauma
Satellite, Lake Villa). In-
formation is also available
at the ADA Detection Hotline
at (312) 346-1805. Ap-
pointments are necessary
since participants must
follow special dietary
guidelines before the test.
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CAR
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and I couldn't say it if I couldn't
back it up. But my Lifetime Service
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repair for as long as you own your
vehicle. Here's how it works. If you
ever need to have your Ford,
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truck fixed, you pay once, and I'll
guarantee that if the covered part
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Luncheon and Economic Panel
The Lake Forest Graduate School of Management will hold
an Economic Forecast Luncheon and panel discussion at
11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20, at the Deerpath Inn, Lake
Forest. Dr. Barry Amus, a nationally-known authority on
economics, will discuss the impact of the 1966 election and
tax reform on the economy. Joining him will be J. William
Baker, vice president of First Chicago Corp. and chairman of
the Lake County Planning Commission, and Jack Miller,
president and CEO of the Quill Corp. Baker and Miller will
discuss the implications of these forecasts on northern
Illinios and Lake County. The luncheon is open to the public.
Cost is $25 per person, and reservations are necessary. For
reservations or more information, call Faith Dick at the
school, (312)234-5005.
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Editorial
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Superintendents' Graveyard
Perhaps the best argument residents of Ar-
bor Vista have in seeking to detach from
Warren Twp. High School and become part
of Libertyville High School's District is the
continuing instability at the top at Warren.
The abrupt "resignation' 1 of Dr. Lawrence
Callan last week lent credence to the local
joke that Warren has become a superin-
tendent's graveyard. It was clear that Callan
was forced out of his job. In fact, the faction
of the board that wanted him out was so
desperate that it agreed to pay his contract
through March, 1987 if he would agree to
resign. He did.
Callan ted the district admirably through a
very tough couple of years. Consider some of
the problems that have been dealt with in the
past few years:
-Relocation of the campus to Lake Forest
in the aftermath of an arson fire, destroying
the old campus.
-Putting together the money to rebuild the
old campus in a manner that could bring the
community into accord.
-Fighting off a bid by Arbor Vista residents
to leave the district and attach themselves to
Libertyville.
It is to Callan's credit that right up to the
end, he worked diligently for the best in-
terests of Warren's students. His persistent
efforts were crucial to obtaining $375,000 in
emergency relocation aid that was vetoed
last spring.
If the board of education does not soon
exert the leadership to bring stability to the
district, they may find that residents of Ar-
bor Vista are not the only ones who would
like to opt out.
Editor's View,
Plight Of Too Many Beds
At another time nnd perhaps another
place, the revelation that Illinois has more
excess hospital beds than any other state in
the country would be devastating to plans tor
construction in North Chicago of the Chicago
Medical School/Humana Corp. joint venture
hospital. In the era of deregulation and
advancement of free market competition,
the reality of existing hospitals having scores
of beds going unused comes as little more
than incidental information.
A recently released study shows that
Illinois has from 7.005 to 18,090 too many
hospital beds with most of the excess being
located in Chicago.
The significance of the study is that excess
hospital beds add untold millions of dollars to
health care costs in general. Even empty, a
hospital bed represents a variety of fixed
costs such as mortgage payments and
staffing.
Existing Lake County hospitals, each with
individual excess bed capacity, are working
with various degrees of success in for-
mulating new utilization policies. The advent
of the proposed Chicago Med/Humana
Hospital will only make a bad situation
worse as far as these hospitals are con-
cerned, but in the present environment it's
"every man for himself."
Much as we support the free enterprise
system, we struggle with the wisdom of
abandonment of the apparatus of state
supervised Certificate of Need (CON)
process for building new hospitals as is being
advocated in some quarters, especially
higher medical care costs. The only hope is
that the new hospital advocates, taking
market conditions into account, might want
to hold off on starting construction until
population growth and redistribution catches
upwith bed capacity.
Even as naive as that might sound; what
other straw is there to grasp? Along with the
information on hospital beds, experts are
predicting that up to 25 percent of Illinois
hospitals will be forced to close within the
next five years. That calamitous reality is
almost impossible to contemplate, certainly
a fact that can't bo-shrugged off with a bow
toward the free market philosophy.
Obviously, the cumbersome and much-
criticized Illinois CON process didn't do its
job. The excess bed capacity didn't evolve
overnight. Now maybe economic restrictions
will come to bear, painful as they might be.
Letters To The Editor:
Deannexation Wrong
Editor:
I am speaking out in opposition to the
deannexation of the Arbor Vista- subdivision
from the Woodland and Warren Twp. High
School districts.
lama private citizen who is not a resident
of Arbor Vista, but am a resident of Warren
Twp., having resided in Gurnee for 55 years.
I am a former teacher at Warren Twp. High
School, "having taught there for 40 years, now
retired.
The Warren Twp. boundaries were set in
the 1700s or early 1800s. The Warren Twp.
High School boundaries were set in about
1916 or 1917. The Woodland Grade School
boundaries were set in 1948 or 1949. These
lines have all served well in the past, and I
feet they should continue to remain the same
in the future.
It is my belief that when the people now
living in Arbor Vista purchased or built there
they knew that the properties were in the
Woodland school district and the Warren
Twp. High School district, and that they
surely did some investigating as to what
school their children would be attending, and
what the schools were like.
As a teacher at Warren for 40 years and as
an observer for the past 15 years, I feel that
Warren students have received and are
receiving a very good education, and that the
students coming from Woodland likewise
have had a good educational background.
I was senior class sponsor at Warren for
many years, and have since attended many
class reunions, and have seen and heard of
the many fine successes of WTHS graduates,
successes of which we all can be proud.
I have likewise attended most of the honors
assemblies at WTHS at the close of the school
term for the past 15 years and thus have seen
and heard of the many honors and ac-
complishments of our present students.
Assuredly they are getting an excellent
education. The opportunities are there.
I live near the center of the township. If I
am dissatisfied with the school systems or
am not pleased with my neighbors or the
community, I can deannex from the town-
ship by simply selling my home and moving
to a location that I desire. The same can be
said of the individual families residing in the
Arbor Vista subdivision who are now asking
for special privileges for themselves.
I do not believe that it is right for this
portion to be carved out of Warren Twp. and
subsequently placed over the tine into the
Libertyville area, an action that would
create new problems for both the Woodland
and the WTHS school districts.
I believe that my opinions represent the
opinions of a silent majority of Warren Twp.
residents who have not spoken out.
I urge that the County School Board of
Trustees deny the petition of Arbor Vista to
deannex from the Woodland and the Warren
Twp. High School districts.
GilberlD.CIem
Gurnee
Praises Firemen
Editor,
Recently, our family had an opportunity to
observe first-hand the efficient
professionalism of the Fox Lake Fire Depl.
and their colleagues from Antioch.
Grayslake, McHcnry, Spring Grove, Hound
Lake. Lake Villa and Wauconda.
We are most appreciative of the courtesy
and kindness shown to us.
Fox Lake and the surrounding com-
munities can be justly proud of the
firefighters of Lake County, quadrant 1 1.
Marie Brooks Nybo
Inglcside
Letters Invited
Letters to the editor ore
welcome. They should be on
topics of general interest, ap-
proximately 250 words or less.. All
letters must be signed, and con-
tain home address and
telephone number. The editor
reserves the right to condense all
letters. _^__^
ere's A Mayor
Who's Selling
His Community
by RILL SCHROEDER
Some mayors do more than make sure the
village bills are paid, the sewers are working
and that the police dept. is writing enough
traffic tickets. '
Some of them, like Mayor Martin J.Itzin of
Burlington, Wis,, are deeply involved with in-
dustrial and economic development. Mayor
Itzin recently has been sending letters to
business leaders and owners in this locality,
urging them to look at his community for
plant expansion or relocation. What he has to
say is interesting-and significant.
We were especially interested in what
Mayor Itzin referred to as "everything to
please you and your employees." Consider
this shopping list:
-Industrial park with cityservices
-Security
-Recreation opportunities v
-Excellent school system
-Fine medical care and facilities
-Airport
-Abundant housing
-Unique location with easy access to
Milwaukee and Chicago.
As a clincher, Mayor Itzin enclosed a clip-
ping from the local newspaper describing
how Burlington is less expensive in which to
live and work than most other locations
throughout the U.S., according to a cost
analysis by Runzheimer International, a con-
sulting firm.
Well, Burlington is a pretty nice town, but
on the basis of the mayor's shopping list, I'd
say our community stacks up pretty well in
the same categories, besides being closer to
Milwaukee and Chicago. The difference is
that Mayor Itzin is out beating the drums for
his town, telling the world about Burlington
and doing something positive about
promoting jobs and better economic con-
ditions.
Nice going, Mayor. We commend you. How
about some of Lakeland's chief executives
taking pen in hand?
*******
DUAL EVENT-The Lake County Family
YMCA is coupling a tribute to a tireless civic
leader with fund raising in a $100 a plate din-
ner Monday, Nov. 24, at Glen Flora Country
Club.
The occasion will honor Richard F. Ken 1
nedy, retired publisher of the Waukegan
News-Sun, one of the most indefatigable
workers for worthwhile public causes in
memory. Dick and I crossed paths from time
to time on various civic projects, but this
writer and no one else ever kept up with the
always jovial news executive.
About the only thing Kennedy never got in-
volved with was politics. Maybe that's why
he had time for so many other endeavors. He
and his wife are residents of HcatherRidge,
Gurnee.
*******
NOT FORGOTTEN— Sybil Yastrow, newly
elected regional superintendent of schools,
opined in the waning days of the November
campaign that she was the "forgotten can-
didate." Running unopposed, maybe she
was.
And by a quirk in the statutes, Mrs.
Yastrow won't take office next month when
other county officials will be sworn in. She
won't take over her duties by law until next
August.
While other candidates tended to the grub-
by job of corraling votes, Sybil was able to
immerse herself in the job of helping solve
problems" of the county's many school
districts. "That's the part of my job I love,
problems relating to children and schools.
I'm not a politician."
Even if she wasn't center stage during the
campaign, we're predicting Sybil Yastrow
won't be forgotten, certainly not when she
takes over next year.
*******
TAKING OVER— A festive occasion has
been planned at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21,
when Vincent Rooney will be installed as
postmaster of the Grayslake post office.
Rooney has been postmaster of Highwood.
This is an event where postal officials from
all neighboring towns, community leaders
and family and friends take part. We wish
Postmaster Rooney well.
*******
FOREIGN IMPACT— In case you've been
taking stories about the impact of foreign
competition with a grain of salt,- enter Liber-
tyville from south Milwaukee Ave. and see
for yourself. There are so many Japanese
auto signs on either side of the road that it
looks like you're entering the outskirts of
Tokyo. More and more foodstuffs are turning
up on supermarket -shelves that were
manufactured overseas. Our family enjoyed
a seafood bisque the other night. Turned out
that the meal had originated in Japan. I'm
not talking about fancy, gourmet items, but
everyday, plain, simple things. Pretty scary.
Makes you wonder sometimes what's hap-
pening to America.
Lakeland Editorial
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Mundelein News
North Chicago Tribune
Round Lake News
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Wauconda Leader
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Thursday, November tM?**
'Ham' Has Signals
Straight After Retiring
by GORDON CRANDALL have hit the spot, for there followed a three-
Howard E. Hamilton or Leisure Village is year courtship ending in their marriage in
truly "a man for all seasons." He has been s *- L°uis on Jan. 23, 1943.
an executive of a multi-million dollar firm, Tne Hamiltons have two children and now,
an Army Air Corps veteran, a ham radio four grandchildren. Their daughter, Regina
operator, a private airplane pilot, boating en- is a nurse in Hartford, Conn, and has two
thusiast, and a classic car collector. boys, ages 13 and 16. Son Howard Jr., lives in
He just joined the ranks of retirees this St. Charles and has a daughter, 10, and a son,
year as vice president and regional manager 7. He manages his own advertising firm .
of America's largest professional fun- Howard is the daredevil type, so naturally
draising counseling firm, Ketchum, Inc. He he had to fly his own plane, or planes as it
also served as a member of the board of turned out. In 1939 he began training to fly
directors. with a Velie Monocoupe, the sportsmen's air-
In case you wonder, as many do, what kind craft in the '30s. He got his pilot's license in
of occupation this is, Ketchum, Inc. plans 1941. -Later he went on to Piper Cubs,
and manages major multi-million dollar fun-
draising campaigns for colleges, univer-
sities, hospitals, as well as other institutions
and stcial agencies. The objectives of these
Aeronica Champions, Stinsons, Wacos,
Beechcrafts and others.
Today, he and Louise attend all the air-
plane shows like the one at Oshkosh, Wis.
campaigns currently range from about 12 Howard belongs to the Experimental Air-
million to $300 million.
Here's a partial list of institutions and
organizations for which Hamilton has served
as counsel: The University of Chicago,
George Washington University, St. Louis
University, University of Wisconsin, Abbott-
Northwestern Hospital, two YMCA's, the
Salvation Army, and the National Assn. of
Broadcasters, to name a few.
He is especially proud of his role in
organizing a United Way charity drive in Los
Angeles during 1967. There were a total of
20,175 volunteers in that area under his direc-
tion.
craft Assn., a dwindling group of aviation
pioneers who flew OX-5 engine aircraft prior
to Dec. 31, 1940. This was the engine for all
"Jennies," World War I military planes.
The Hamiltons are also active in a Classic
Auto Club. They go on auto tours and rallies
like those at Lake Geneva. They are proud
owners of a 1967 Ford Classic Mustang con-
vertible, a vintage burgundy body color with
a white top. "Four on the floor"-remember?
Howard served with the Fifth Air Force in
the Pacific Theatre of Operation during the
latter part of World War II. He was stationed
at air bases in Hawaii, Guam, Okinawa, and
Like the Fictional Horatio Alger, Hamilton finally Japan. He was assigned to Special
started from small beginnings. He was born Services and his duty was to arrange USO
to immigrant parents in the little town or shows for the military. "Something for the
Landskrona, Sweden, in 1919. His mother boys," as singer Mary Martin put it, included
was an elementary school teacher and his such popular acts as Sharon Rogers' All-Girl
father was a tradesman, who later became a Band from Chicago. We can assume the Gls
superintendent for International Harvester, liked that, as this former Gl can attest.
The family emigrated to the U.S. when Occupation duty at Aisugi Air Base near
Howard was only seven-years-old. Today, he Tokyo was his last overseas post. Here he
has no trace of a Swedish accent. was In charge of the U.S Army Educational
His education consisted of graduating from Service. Howard said, "I enjoyed Japan im-
Escanaba (Mich.) High School and the
University of Nebraska as an English major.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps and ser-
ved from 1942 to 1946. Most of the time he was
a Special Services officer who organized
recreational activities and USO shows for the
military. He claims he had "101. different
assignments."
He was stationed at several air bases, but
remembers well Muroc Air Base (now Ed-
wards) in California, A B-24 transitional
training airfield. He was three years
married when his daughter, Regina, was
born on the base.
Howard had met Louise Scholle in late 1939
mensely. I met some interesting and clever
people there." But no "Sayonara" to some
Madame Butterfly, for he had his Louise.
After the war Howard continued to work
with the USO as club director in Las Vegas.
From there he became an executive on the
naional staff in New York, then regional
director on the West Coast.
After gaining some fundraising experience
with The United Way in Los Angeles, he
heard of an opening with Ketchum, Inc.
professional fundraisers, and applied for it.
He was hired and began as campaign direc-
tor in December 1957. He was promoted to
vice-president of the company in 1967. In 1971
through some friends. The next February he he was promoted to regional manager of the
gave her a Valentine and took her out to din- midwestern region. After 28 years with Ket-
ner in Chicago where she lived. Cupid must chum, Howard retired in February of 1986, to
What A Ham!
Ham radio operator Howard Hamilton enjoys the short-wave radio set he has in his
closet at Leisure Village. Since the Village does not allow roof antennae, Hamilton
uses a dual antenna in a dipole through the attic. In spite of the limitation, he is
able to talk with operators in New Zealand and out on the oceans at times.
a more serene lifestyle in Leisure Village.
For the last 30 years Howard had thought
of being a ham radio operator.
"Some 40 years ago a friend, Carl Lin-
dstrom in Omaha, interested me in short-
wave radio," he said, "but I didn't have the
money to get the equipment in those days.
Finally, in 1962 I bought some books and
tapes on amateur radio, operating, and
listened to the tapes during the frequent
plane trips I had to take for my work.
"Any radio amateur can give you the test
from FCC for your novice license. Coin-
cidentally, I met this same friend again after
all those years, and he gave me the test. Af-
ter I passed the novice class test, I then
passed the technician class test, consisting of
a written exam on radio theory and FCC
regulations. Finally I passed the general test
using code tapes and received my amateur
radio operator's license.
Leisure Village condo regulations preclude
any antenna on the roof of one's house. So
how does Howard broadcast with his short-
wave radio? Simply through an attic an-
tenna. He transmits messages on a 100-watt
set with only a 22-foot antenna in a dipole set
in a tiny closet. He also has a 66-foot long an-
tenna inserted in the attic with an antenna
turner which electronically shortens or
lengthens the antenna to the appropriate
frequency.
"I primarily work on 15 and 20 meters
band," Howard added. "I have voice con-
tacts with both east and west coasts, South
America, Canada and Mexico. Recently I
communicated with Auckland, New Zealand
on 10 meters. The other radio operator and I
exchanged information about transmitters
and antennas, and he was surprised at his
good reception from only the attic rig of
mine.
"And I have some very interesting chats
with my fellow "hams" round the world. The
other morning at 2 a.m., I contacted the skip-
per of a Japanese merchant ship in the north
Atlantic. He told me that it was a cold, rough
night out there in the ocean. It turned out that
he lived near the air base where 1 had served
in Japan."
Like most Leisure Village residents,
Howard had a good reason for settling there.
He and Louise had a home'in Schaumburg
for some time, but in 1976 they bought a
small unit in the village as a "playhouse" as
they called it. They liked the social and
recreational facilities so well that, in 1960,
they bought their present larger house.
However, because of his time-consuming
fundraising work, Howard kept a low profile
until this year when he retired. Now he is
very much the man-about-the Village.
Now a member of the finance committee,
Howard was appointed chairman of a special
bus study to determine the feasibility of
buying a new bus to replace the old Village
bus. The committee recommended the pur-
chase of a new, smaller bus based on their
study of ridership and utilization. They con-
cluded that the Village only needed a smaller
bus for shopping. The board of managers ac-
cepted their recommendations.
What pleases Howard most about living in
Leisure Village is "the Recreation Center,
the friendly neighbors, the security gate, and
the active lifestyle of most of the residents.
It's a great place to retire and I recommend
it to anyone," he concluded heartily.
Kenfucky Lake Offers Warm Temperafure And Welcome
We left Chicagoland at 7:30 a.m. enroute to
Kentucky Lake, Ky. Our destination was
Southern Komfort Resort, Campground and
Marina in Benton, Ky. It was 38 degrees and
foggy. This time of year the added beauty or
fall colors was apparant, even close to home
on Rte. 45 in Cook County Forest Preserves.
Kankakee, our breakfast stop, provided
biscuits and gravy, my favorite, which put us
in a southern cooking frame of mind, though
only 50 miles enroute.
Switching to 1-57, we followed it to Ef-
fingham, almost half way in our 415 mile
trip. Arter lunch, we continued southward.
Highway plantings of trees and. shrubs
blazed with reds and browns in the atternoon
sunshine, while distant bordering hill growth
presented .yellows and tans, with scarlet
sumac undergrowth. Picking up 1-24, we
crossed the new bridge over the Ohio River
and into Kentucky.
Visitors can stop at the Whitehall Welcome
Center, on 1-24 near Paducah, a rebuilt
mansion with authentic colonial plantation
architecture. They will famish updated
maps and booklets that are welcome
assistance. It's part of the Southern
hospitality that has pushed tourism into a top
position Kentucky's in economy. It was 72
degrees when we arrived at Southern
Komfort, aided by the warm reception of the
Balik family.
We noted, enroute, the growing number of.
RV vehicles and trailers heading south as the
away-from-home family atmosphere. RVing
also answers the need for enjoying the
outdoors, staying physically fit and sharing
quality family time.
There is something else in the air.. .air-
planes. Air Canada reminds that the
Canadian Rockies will welcome the world to
the 15th Olympic Winter Games in '88.
Previews to this event are in order for '87 at
slopes which challenge the world's best. It
may seem early for ski plans, but the
Canadian Rockies usually offer chairlil'i
service in mid-November that continues into
June. Chicago based, all inclusive packages
of accommodations, transportation and ski
fees are available from travel agents or Air
Canada, (312) 836-6030, which offers daily
flights to some of the last great uncrowded
ski areas.
beginning of the "snowbird migration".
License plates from Canada and the northern
U.S. indicate their source. Even frequent
Florida plates confirm that those residents
seeking cooler summers, are now heading
back to winter comfort.
Dave Humphreys, president of the
Recreation Vehicle Industry Assn., said 1986
RV travel has shown a substantial increase
and is expected to continue through 1987.
Visits to National ' and State Parks and
commercial campgrounds were up
significantly this year. He cited a University
of Michigan survey which found that over 25
million Americans travel regularly by RV's
and spend an average of 23 days annually on
the road, traveling 5,900 RV miles. RVing, he
added, is good for the general economy;
while providing fun, comfort and unique
travel opportunities in an economical home-
Charity Offers Relief
To many Lake County
flood victims who are 60
years or older and have not
already received funds
needed to recover from the
disaster, help may be on the
way. Those who have been
unable to obtain assistance
from the American Red
Cross or federal and state
disaster programs may be
eligible for emergency
assistance through Catholic
Charities.
Seniors who have needs
which were caused, wor-
sened by, or otherwise
related to the flood waters
should contact Catholic
Charities for information on
the kinds of assistance that
are available to them. The
agency can be reached by
dialing, toll-free, (800)942-
3930.
Forest Preserve Harvest Fest .
The Lake County Forest Preserve Di.st. invites the public to
iLs third annual Harvest Festival. Festivities will be from 1 to
4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the farm area at the Edward L.
Ryerson Conservation Area. Deerfield. Activities will in-
clude storytelling, craft and blacksmith demonstrations,
games. , hayride. beekeeping and spinning and weaving
demonstrations, and feeding of farm animals. Admission is
50 cents for Lake County residents. $1 lor non-; esidents. For
more information call (312)948-7750.
Ast ronomlcol Society To Meet
The Lake County Astronomical Society will meet at 7 p.m.
on Thursday, Nov. 20, at Cook Memorial Library, 413 N.
Milwaukee Ave., Liberty ville.
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Ton! Foot and James Hoy, Jr.
Foot-Hoy
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Foat of Oxford, Wis.,
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Toni, to James Hoy, Jr. of Wauconda.
The bride-to-be is a 1978 graduate of Grant
High School and is employed as an ad-
ministrative assistant for Melrocom, Inc., in
Schaumburg.
The groom-to-be is a 1979 graduate of
Wauconda High School and is employed as a
sandcr for Chicago Cutlery. He is also owner
of Peacock Home Beautifiers.
The couple plan a September, 1987 wedding
at Wauconda Evangelical Free Church.
Foxx-Smith
Karen Foxx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Foxx of Grayslake, and James
Smith III, son of Mr. James Smith, Jr. of
Windsor, 111. and Mrs. Madonna Smethers of
Sarasota, Fla., were joined in marriage on
Sept. 27 at Community Protestant Church
First Congregational, Mundelein. Rev. Ken-
neth Press officiated.
The bride was given away by her father in
the double-ring ceremony.
Matron of honor was Sandra Cooper,
cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Laurie
Foxx, sister-in-law of the bride, Judy Storm
and Joan Beitzel.
Best man was Michael Kelsey. Groom-
smen were Roger Foxx, brother of the bride,
Frank Bcckley, brother-in-law of the groom ,
and Nestor Sanchez.
Ushers were parryl Foxx and Dennis
Foxx, brothers of' the bride.
A reception was held at Maravcla's in Fox
Lake. The newlyweds have scheduled a
honeymoon trip to the Caribbean.
The bride is an engineering assistant for
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Nor-
thbrook
The groom is an engineering associate for
Underwriters Laboratories.
The couple will reside in Waukcgan.
Kalnicky-Tomiilc
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kalmicky of
Franklin Park announce the engagement or
their daughter, LcAnn, to Gary Tomsik, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsik of Ingleside.
The bride-to-be is a 1979 graduate of
Proviso East High School, Maywood, and a
1983 graduate of Triton College. She is cm-
ployed as an x-ray technologist at the
Medical Care Center of Lake Villa.
The groom-to-be is a 1971 graduate of Glen-
brook North High School, Northbrook. He is
employed with R.F. Tomsik and Son General
Contractors, Ingleside.
The couple plans an April, 1987 wedding at
Christ Lutheran Church in Melrose Park.
Best man was Jeffrey Davis, brother of the
groom. Groomsmen were Jason Vozar,
brother of the bride, and Donald Plucker.
Ushers were Duane Davis, brother of the
groom, and Patrick Kowalski.
Following a reception at the Danish
Brotherhood in Kenosha, the newlyweds left
for a honeymoon In California,
The bride graduated from Bradford High
School and Gateway Technical Institute. She
is employed at Piggly Wiggly Supermarket
in Kenosha.
The groom is a bartender at Marriott's
Lincolnshire Resort.
. The couple will make their home, in
Kenosha.
Gory Tomsik <
Kolnicky
Vozar-Davis
Dawn Ann Vozar, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Vozar of Kenosha, and Brian
Raymond Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Davis of Gumee, were united in marriage on
Oct. 11 at St. Anthony's Church, Kenosha, by
Father Joel Homacck.
The bride and groom were both escorted to
the altar by their parents.
Maid of honor was Mary Michel.
Bridesmaids were Kristine Davis, sister of
the groom, and Jodie Caudill. Junior
bridesmaid was Nancy Davis, sister of the
groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Davis
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith III
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When I came across a recipe Tor chicken in
cream sauce, I knew it would be a hit if the
wine was any good. I checked with two
friends who know their wines and they said
that madeira was for cooking, not for
drinking.
Pilot Light
GREG MEUKOV
My guests agreed. They left their wine
glasses half full. Their dinner plates were
almost squeaky clean.
To ensure chicken delicious, follow these
tips:
Brown the chicken breasts three at a time
and don't pierce the skin; turn with wooden
spoons.
Cooking time will be determined by the
soundness of your Dutch oven. My waterless
cook ware reduced the normal time by at
least 15 minutes.
Keep the chicken warm while preparing
ihe onions, mushrooms and sauce. The
microwave oven does nicely.
You can substitute cornstarch for flour,
especially if you discover the flour bin empty
in the middle of the sauce.
Chicken Breasts In
Madeira Cream Sauce
5-6 chicken breasts
:t i cup butter
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 pound pearl white onions, peeled
l pound JiiuaiirouiHa, wasneu and Halved
lengthwise
1 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
Z\k teaspoons cornstarch or 3 tablespoons
flour
'-j cup madeira wine
1 egg yolk, slightly beaten
finely chopped parsley
Rinse chicken, pat dry and brown in V* cup
hot butter and oil in 6-quart Dutch oven. Add
2 tablespoons water, cover pot, reduce heat
to low and cook one to one-and-a-quartcr
hour; remove chicken to serving platter and
keep warm.
In small saucepan, cook onions in one-inch
boiling water, covered, five minutes, drain,
toss with '/t cup butter, and saute five
minutes, stirring. In large skillet, saute
mushrooms in y 4 cup hot butter for five
minutes, stirring; mix with x h teaspoon salt
and pepper. Drain all but, M> cup dripping
from Dutch oven; stir in cornstarch or flour
combined with wine, add >£ teaspoon salt,
mix cream with egg yolk and slowly stir into
wine mixture. Heat sauce on medium heat,
stirring, but don't allow to boil; reduce heat
to low, stirring, until thickened. Flank
chicken with onions and mushrooms. Gar-
nish vegetables with parsley. Dribble a little
sauce over chicken and serve rest in gravy
boat. Serves 5-6.
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House Cats, Wildcats
Have Similar Habits
by CHARLENE WHITNEY
It is believed that all house
cats came from the African
Wildcat. Most wild cats can't
be trained to live with
people, but the African wild-
cat can be and is most frien-
dly. •
Turkish Angora, Bombay,
Russian Blue, Persian,
British Shorthair, Ragdoll,
Scottish Fold, American
Shorthair, Korot, and
Japanese Bobtail.
The breeds may look dif-
ferent, but under the skin
Pet- Wise
they are all very much like
the African wildcats. At
times, they still behave like
wild cats.
Wild or domestic, the cat
sometimes marks his
territories by scratching
trees, or the house furniture.
This is also a means for shar-
pening claws. Claws help the
cat to grab and to grip. When
the claws are not needed, the
muscle on the top of the foot
pulls the claws in and up. A
muscle at the bottom of the
foot pulls back and the claws
come down. Claws help the
cat to hold onto prey, climb
trees and, if needed, protect
himself.
Wild and domestic cats, as
mothers, carry their babies
around in the same way.
Both may sleep by day and
hunt or prowl by night.
It is believed that Egypt
had the first domestic cats
about 4,000 years ago, Here,
the cats were worshipped as
gods. Anyone who hurt a cat
was put to death, and it was
a crime to take a cat out of
Egypt. This may be why it
took about 1,600 years before
the cat reached Rome. Six
hundred years later, the cat
made it to England. It took
many years for the cats to
spread to other countries.
The domestic cat most likely
came to America with
Christopher Columbus in
1492.
In the world, there are
about 500 million domestic
cats. There are about 33 dif-
ferent breeds. Some of these
are Himalayan, Siamese,
Main Coon, Abyssinian, Bur-
mese, Birman, Rex, Manx,
Relationship Enrichment
The Lake County Haelth Dept. Mental Health Division is of-
fering a group for couples who wish to improve com-
munication and satisfaction within their relationship. The
group will be held on Wednesdays from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the
Avon Twp. Bldg., 423 E. Washington St., Round Lake Park.
For registration or further information, please contact Susan
Katz or John Ginter at (312)546-0080.
Round Lake La Leche To Meet
La Leche League of the Round Lake Area will hold its mon-
' thly meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 19. The topic
will be "The Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Dif-
ficulties." All expectant mothers, nursing mothers and in-
terested women are invited to attend. Babies are always
welcome. For more information and location of the meeting,
call (312)546-5261 or (312)546-9034.
Nairn To Sponsor Dinner
The Holy Spirit Chapter of Nairn, a support and social
organization for widows and widowers, will meet for Mass
and dinner at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21 at Santa Maria Chur-
ch, 116 N. Lake St., Mundelein. Guests are welcome. Cost for
the dinner is $6.75, and reservations are due by Nov. 14. For
information call Mary at (312)5664)030.
Cats have very good
hearing to catch prey. They
need not turn their heads. In-
stead, their ears can turn in
different directions to know
where the sound is coming
from.
The cat has very good eyes
and can see in the dark. His
whiskers also help the cat to
find his way. Cats can push
their whiskers out in front of
them to feel their way.
If you wish to learn more
about the many breeds of
cats, there are many books
in the library. A cat show is
the best way to see the
breeds. If you have a special
breed in mind, you may find
a breeder at a cat show.
Your vet may know of a good
breeder. There are also
many beautiful cats to be
found at shelters. However,
people don't really own a
cat. You are only a guest in
his territory. He will be the
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An informative meeting on how sexual assault may
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How To Beat Floods Without An Ark Business Briefs
by GARY S.MEYERS
When your home has
suffered a disastrous flood or
lire, it's not always enough
to have insurance. You may
also need, someone to slog
through the muck for you
and help reclaim your
belongings.
What you may need is a
disaster clean-up contractor,
who specializes in helping
homeowners and business
people recover from
disasters big and small.
"Recovering from a fire or
flood is an overwhelming
task physically and
emotionally," said Bill
Hughes, president of
Metropolitan Services, Inc.,
a disaster restoration firm.
"We evaluate the damages
and determine what goods
can be salvaged,"
In the event of severe
damage, which requires the
household goods to be
removed while repairs are
being made, firms like
Metropolitan will take in-
ventory and pack up the
belongings to be cleaned and
deodorized.
"We do whatever is
necessary to restore your
belongings and then store
them until the building has
been repaired," said
Hughes. "We also dry out
structures that have suf-
fered water damage through
a flood or from fire hoses."
Recently Hughes' com-
pany was contracted to
assist in the recovery of a
moving and storage com-
pany u at- was hit by the
floods tuat afflicted a large
part or the i.l id west.
The mover had about 350
storage bays, all of them
holding other peoples'
households, and all of them
containing about two feet of
water, said Hughes.
"We coordinate most of
the repair work through
subcontractors," said
Hughes. "We have about
320.000 cubic feet of
warehouse space for storage
but that's not enough.
Most disaster restoration
companies, including
Metropolitan, do not get
involved in the recon-
struction of damnued
structures.
"That's what usually takes
the longest," said Hughes.
"We can have the belongings
cleaned, deodorized nr
refinished in a few weeks.
(Drying a building usually
takes a bit longer.)
Reconstruction of a building,
on the average, can take
from three tosix months."
In choosing a disaster
clean-up contractor, it's a
good idea to know in advance
what services you need, so
you don't get burned after
the fire is out.
"It's like looking for an
insurance company," 'said
Hughes. "You have to know
what's available before you
can get the kind of help you
need."
"The family is usually in
shock when our services are
needed," said Hughes. "The
first thing they do is call
their insurance agent, who
usually recommends a
cleanup compnay. "
Another important step is
to call the Better Business
Bureau. ' They can let you
know if there are any con-
sumer complaints against
the clean-up contractor.
"When the choice is left to
the disaster victim," Hughes
•said, "you want a company
that's reputable, that's been
in business for awhile."
A "If it were me, I'd check
the facilities of . the con-
tractor to assure myself that
he can handle the job."
Hughes said that the
recovery cost for an average
house could run up to $20,000,
not including carpenters.
The cost, he said, is deter-
mined by the amount of work
to be done, rather than the
numbers of rooms or area
damaged.
F"" evample. there is a
fixed price for restoring a
five- drawer file cabinet.
"Often people don't realize
how extensive damage
canbe," said Hughes. "A fire
in the living room can send
soot through the whole
house. It can gel into the
ventilation system and
spread throughout the entire
structure."
Likewise, flood recovery is
not just a matter of drying
out.
"You can have mud and
sewage in the water, so you
have to have everything
cleaned, decontaminated
and deodorized, or there's a
high risk of disease."
One flooded homeowner
said after using a disaster
restoration firm, "Their fee
was covered by the in-
surance company, and I was
saved a tot of time and much
pain by having professional
help with theclean-up."
Edison Announces Froo Programs
Community organizations, civic clubs and schools can
benefit from free presentations on a wide variety of energy-
related topics. These programs conducted by Com-
monwealth Edison managers, and engineers, are custom-
tailored to match an audience's specific interests. When
talking to students, presentations are carefully geared to the
grade level and previous studies of the class.
Barbara Arnold, Edison's assistant district manager in
Waukegan, predicts that the most popular programs this fall
are likely to be those on careers in the energy field, energy
conservation and home winterization, nuclear power, and, in
the schools, the basic principles of electricity. Church youth
groups and scouts are likely to choose Edison's informative
but entertaining demonstration titled, "Electricity: Science
and Safety."
Group leaders and teachers wishing to inquire about. a
program should contact Arnold at (312) 249-3210, ext. 222.
Securities Assn. Chairman
The nominating committee of the Securities Industry Assn.
(SIA) has selected John W. Bachman, managing partner of
Edward D. Jones and Co., headquartered in St. Louis, to
serve as 1967 chairman of the association. Edward D. Jones
and Co. has more than 1,000 offices nationwide and provides
conservative investment counseling to individual investors
through its nearly 1,100 representatives. The local Edward D.
Jones and Co. representative is Bro D'Arcy, whose office is
located at 404 Lake St. in Antioch.
Elect Clow
Charles F. Clow Jr.,' President of Davis-Clow Agency, Inc.
of Mundetein, has been elected to the Independent Insurance
Agents of Illinois as vice-president of Region 15. The election
was held at the IIAI's 87th annual convention at the Pere
Marguctte in Peoria Oct. 26-29. Clow is the current president
of the North Surburban Association of Independent In-
surance Agents. He and his wife Karen reside in Liberty v il le.
Established in 1899, the Independent Insurance Agents of
Illinois is a trade association of independent insurance
agents and brokers throughout the state. It has a mem-
bership of 1,600 insurance agencies and 150 insurance
brokers. The Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois has
offices in Chicago and Springfield.
Appoint Sommer
Randall W. Sommer of Gurnec, has been appointed
' assistant chief of fiscal service at the North Chicago VA
Medical Center. Sommer joined the VA in 1973 in his
hometown of Buffalo, New York. He spent 13 years with the
VA's in Buffalo, Syracuse and Batavia, New York before
transferring to the North Chicago VA. He served in the Army
' in 1970 to 1971; he later completed his degree in accounting at
Erie Community College.
Bonk Women To Meet
The Grayslake National Bank will be host bank for the Lake
County Group of the National Assn. of Bank Women on
Monday, Nov. 17, at the Parkway Restaurant, 3035 Belvidere
St., Waukegan, with dinner at 6 p.m. All officers and
managers in the financial services industry are welcome to
attend to hear Susan Ridge, a national director of NABW. For
further information, call Mary Braun at ( 3 12) 223-3500.
First National Bank Of Antioch Proudly Presents: Your Family Portrait
We serve the financial needs of thousands of
families, but we serve them one at a time. To
thank our present customers . . . and to make
new friends. . . we have chosen a highly
personal gift, a beautiful portrait photograph. It
symbolizes our personal approach to financial
services and your uniqueness to us.
May we take your portrait? Just call or come by
and we will schedule your appointment with our
professional photographer. You will receive a
beautiful 8 x 10 color portrait, at absolutely no
cost to you our bank customer. If you would like
to qualify for a 1 6 x 20 color portrait, please
contact one of our Personal Bankers for details.
Additional portraits will be available, but you are
under no obligation to make a purchase.
So accept this Special Gift and enjoy
the lasting memory that portraits bring.
Limit one per family, please.
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Offer Stock Picks To Beat The Pros
by GARY Si ME VERS
It's time once again to
jump in the ring with the big
bulls and find out which
stocks they're putting their
money on.
This week we spoke with
Mark Klibanow or E.F.
Hutton and Co. for n sam-
pling of stocks recom-
mended by his company, one
of which may be right for
you.
Hoppers Company, inc.
Suitable for: Long-term,
growth-oriented accounts.
Company description: A
diversified manufacturer,
Koppers has recently began
focusing on construction
materials, plus chemicals
and allied products.
One unit of the company,
in addition to providing
construction and
engineering services, also
produces crushed stone,
sand, gravel, and ready-mix
concrete. The chemical and
allied products division
produces coal-based
products and treated wood
products. The company 'also
owns a venture capital firm.
What moves the stock:
"Koppers is going through a
major restructuring
program to divest itself of its
engineering and metal
products operations, which
comprised about 30 percent
of invested capital," said
Khbanow.
"The move is beginning to
produce results," said
Khbanow. "The company,
along with a British firm,
has begun a joint venture in
the construction materials
business. The stock has
pulled back because of some
concerns over the
economy."
Performance: "The stock
pulled back because of
concerns about the economy.
Koppers has seen some
disappointments recently,
but the restructuring should
stabilize the company's
earnings," said Klibanow.
Forecast: "Projected
estimates for growth of the
construction material and
services unit run at 10
percent to 15 percent. Ad-
ditionally, a reduction in
excess plant capacity should
lead to increased
profitability," said
Klibanow.
KOPPER'S Performance ||
.
Earnings/ Share price
share
High
Low
1986
$0.50
$30
$15
1985
$1.23
$21
$15
1984
$0.97
$24
$17
1983
$0.66
$22
$16
1982
$1.41
$18
$11
Source: EF Hutton & Co.
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BEVERLrs Performance
Earnings/ Share price
share High Low
1986 $1.20 est. $22 $14
1985 $1.07 $20 $15
1984 $0.90 $17
1983 $0.73 $22
1982 $0.67 $14
Source: EF Hutton & Co.
$10
$11
$6
DART & KRAFTS Performance
Earnings/
Share price
share
High Low
1986
$3.95 est.
$66 $36
1985
$3.22
$45 $28
1984
$3.01
$29 $22
1983
$2.64
$26 $21
1982
$2.13
$24 $16
Source: EF Hutton & Co.
Beverly Enterprises.
Suitable for: Long-term,
growth-oriented investment.
Company description:
Beverly is one of the largest
owner/operators of long-
term health care facilities in
the U.S., operating about
1,000 homes with 115,000
beds. Beverly also has in-
terests in congregate care
projects for retirees, and
home health care.
What moves the stock:
Currently, Beverly receives
two thirds of its revenues
from the Medicare antl
Medicaid programs.
Performance: "Steady
growth bodes well for
Beverly, but a* wide trading
range means a roller coaster
ride. Jumpy investors
beware! "said Klibanow.
Forecast: Beverly is
becoming an increasingly
important factor in the home
health-care industry. "As
the population of elderly
people in America grows,
this company should sec a 15
to 17 percent growth over the
next five years," saod
Klibanow. "Despite some
short-term regulatory
problems in California,
Beverly should increase its
influence in the nursing
home market." Revenues
are expected to grow over
the long term.
Dart & Kraft, Inc.
Suitable for: Con-
servative, blue-chip in-
vestments.
Company description: In
addition to processing Kraft
cheese, Dart & Kraft
markets Tupperwarei
Duraccll batteries, West
Bend appliances, and Wilson
Art. The company is split-
ting into two companies.
which will include:' Krafl.w
hich will retain the cheese
trade and Duraccll, and a
new company called
Premark, which will be
comprised of Tuppcrware,
Hobart, West Bend and
Wilson Art.
What moves the slock: As
a result of the^ split,
shareholders of Dart £"Kraft
will receive^ one share of
Kraft for each share of Dart
—& Kraft. Experts are op-
timistic on the future of
Premark, citing earnings of
$1.89 in the first six months
or 1986.
Performance: Dart &
Kraft's size makes it a stable
investment, as evidenced by
consistent growth in ear-
nings, reflecting a $72 price for the getting a lot of househol
Forecast: "Look lor Dart new Kraft and $28 on names at a reasonabl
& Kraft to reach the $80 Premark." said Khbanow. price."
mark over the next year. "It's an asset play. Vou are
November 7, 1986
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Tops Out Frame
For High-Tech Building
"Beaming" With Pride
Abbott Laboratories officials sign their names to the last, steel beam just before it
is hoisted to the top of the new structure. From left are Al Anderson of Gurnee,
project engineer; Robert Barnes of Libertyville, vice president of corporate
engineering; David Milligan of Libertyville, vice president of diagnostics research
and development; Thomas Sides of Grayslake, project manager; and Wolfgang
Berthold of Lake Villa, construction site manager.
Name AAcAAullen Top IRS Employee
Abbott Laboratories of-
ficials gathered Oct. 28 for a
topping out" ceremony
marking completion of the
structural steel frame for a
new high-technology
diagnostics research
building at Abbott Park.
The 290,000-square-foot
facility, which is scheduled
to be completed in late 1987,
will eventually ac-
commodate 500 research and
support personnel. Abbott
began construction of the
building in May. The new
building will be the fourth
research facility added at
the company's Abbott Park
complex since 1980. Abbott's
investment in research and
development has grown at a
compound rate of 20 percent
over the past five years.
"The company's rapid
growth in diagnostics,
particularly in the area of
physician's office testing
systems, has created the special environmentally
need for additional controlled la boratoriies, and
laboratory space to support a vibration-controlled optics
new product development,"
said David Thompson, vice
president of diagnostic
operations at Abbott. Abbott
is the world leader in
diagnostics.
Some of the design
features of the new research
facility include sophisticated
computer and * telecom-
munications systems,
lab.
Abbott Laboratories is a
worldwide manufacturer of
health-care products em-
ploying some 36,000 people.
In 1985, the company's sales
and net earnings wrc $3.4
billion and ¥465 million,
respectively, with earnings
per share of $1.94.
Soder Completes
Insurance Course
James McMullen of Mun-
delein has been recognized
by the Internal Revenue Ser-
vice as the examination
division's "Employee of the
Month" for August. This
special act award has been
established by the Chicago
Dist. to recognize, on a mon-
thly basis, those employees
who best exemplify the
District's Commitment
Statement.
The Chicago Dist. Com-
mitment Statement is a set
of principles established to
provide quality and service
to taxpayers while treating
both taxpayers and em-
ployees with dignity and
respect.
As an estate tax attorney
in the examination division,
McMullen was cited for his
diligent work ethic in im-
proving the operation of his
section and for the excellent
example he set for his co-
workers. His performance
demonstrated his dedication
to the principles of the Com-
mitment Statement.
McMullen began his
career with the Internal
Revenue Service in 1979. In
honor of his selection as
"Employee of the Month,"
he was presented with a
monetary award and an IRS
paperweight by J.R.
Starkey, Chicago Dist. direc-
tor. He is a graduate of Nor-
thwestern University.
Scott J. Soder of Gurnee, a
Country Companies agent in
the Lake County Agency,
recently completed the com-
panies' Commericial In-
surance School at Country
Companies' Home Office in
Bloom ington.
The Commercial In-
surance School is part of an
extensive training program
for Country Companies
agents. It is designed to help
agents identify the many in-
surance needs of businesses
and recommend the types of
coverage that best suit those
needs. Course topics include
liability insurance, proper-
ty/crime insurance, com-
mercial auto and garage
liability insurance and
workers' compensation.
In addition to the Com-
mercial Insurance School,
Soder has completed many
other Country Companies
and insurance industry-
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health, property and
casualty insurance.
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CLC Kickers
by JOHN PHELPS
The College of Lake Coun-
ty's mens soccer team con-
cluded its 1966 campaign
Nov. 8 with a 2-1 loss to
Triton in the Region IV
championschip game.
Lake County dominated
the first half in a game that
was primarily defensive.
Lancer Derek Bromstead
put LC on top when he scored
late in the half, assisted by
Luis Holguin. With several
unconscious saves by goalie
John Susman, CLC took a 1-0
lead at half time.
Triton was not going to be
denied, as it tied up the con-
test midway through the
second half and what had
been one outstanding
struggle proceeded to OT.
In the overtime, the in-
tensity and tenacious defen-
se on both sides refused to let
up-
The final blow in this
championship game un for-
Men's Hoops Team Starts
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Notebook
tunately in the hands of
Triton as they sealed the vic-
tory with a goal late in the
extra period.
Thus, the Lancers' drive
for a national tournament
bid ended. However, with a
9-6-1 record and a second
place state trophy, CLC has
every right to be proud of its
accomplishments.
"We really played our
hearts out. This was
probably our best per-
formance all year. I never
really liked to go home with
a loss, but with as far as we
went this year, I'm equally
CLC Women Runners
Finish 12th At Meet
As far as College of Lake
County cross country coach
Joe Peebles is concerned, his
program is back on track.
The first-year mentor star-
ted with a bang as the
women Lancers finished 12th
in last week's national meet.
"There were 47 teams
represented and to finish
12th is pretty good for us,"
Peebles said.
Three CLC runners
finished within 15 seconds of
each other on the three-mile
course.
Deb Deuhring was the top
CLC finisher at 63d with a
22:52 time. Denise Domanico
was 64th at 23:04 and Denise
Winkowski was 65th at 23: 07.
Other finishers Tor the
Lancers were Denise
Cadeau at 26:28, 72d and
April VanSicklc at 73d at
28:24.
Peebles described the
course at Hagcrstown, MD
as "fair but definitely tough.
Our girls are very sore. Next
year we'll practice more
running downhill."
Mike Campbell, CLC's en-
try in the men's meet was
127th out of 215 runners with
a 29: 12 on the five-mile cour-
Barton County, KA won
the women's meet with
Rich's College of Idaho win-
ning the men's team title.
Grant Dominates
NWSC Selections
If the all-Northwest
Suburban Conference
football squad's first 11
selections ever met, Tony
Bussone might feel a little
out of place.
Grayslake's linebacker is
the only player in the top U
not wearing Grant's red and
black. All the other players,
including NWSC most
valuable player Brad
Frystak, are from Grant.
Brad, a senior, finished
with 485 yards, averaging
just over five a carry. He
also had three touchdowns.
Defensively, the elder
Frystak had 125 tackles, four
fumbles and three in-
terceptions.
Quarterback Garry
Gtauser is the team's signal
caller, flanked in the
backfield by the Frystak
brothers, Kevin and Brad.
The trio led Grant's of-
fense to a 9-0 regular-season
record. The offense was
finally stopped by Lake
Forest in the first game of
. the Class 4a playoffs.
The first team's wide
receiver is Hike MacDonald,
who averaged about 15 yards
catching Gtausser's passes.
Linemen from Grant are
guard Randy Rous, guard
Mark Gallimore, end-safety
Marc Borton, end-
corncrback Mike Kazlausky,
and defensive guard Tyler
Hamm.
All Grant players on the
first 11 are seniors with the
exception of Kevin Frystak,
Grant's flashy tailback who
will be back to bring gray
hairs to area defensive
coordinators next fall.
Other teams began to
make their presence felt on
thesecondll.
Defensive players Charlie
Giovanni, Jeff Heumann and
Emil Marunde are on the
second 11. Giovanni is a
linebacker, Heumann an end
and Marunde a tackle.
Lake Zurich is represented
by Steve Hall and Craig
Thomas.
Marengo's Indians placed
five players on the team.
They arc: linebacker Dean
Brandt; end Mike Hagen;
quarterback-safety Kevin
She Hon and end Mike Hageh.
On the third 11, Marian
Central dominates the team
with six selections.
The Hurricanes are
represented by end Sean
Noonan, end Steve Lalor,
defensive tackle Joe Remke,
linebacker Rich Powers and
tackle Pat Boulden.
Four Round Lake Pan-
thers are oh the team. These
are guard Pat Molidor, end-
cornerback Rob Akers,
tackle Scott Center and
linebacker Michael Fox.
Todd Marlow and Dan
Torres arc Wauconda's
representatives.
as happy. It has been a real
satisfying season and I'd like
to thank the fans who came
who supported us throughout
the year, and especially
those who came out and
backed us on Saturday,"
CLC first-year coach Dave
Beck said.
On a final note on the CLC
soccer season, two Lancers
were honored. Co-captain
Tom Holevas was awarded
unanimous all-region
-honors, while CLC's goalie
Susman attained runner-up
all-region honors.
With the fall sports coming
to an end, it's time to briefly
preview the 1986-87 CLC
men's basketball team.
The CLC team opens its
1966 season Friday, when
they host their fourth annual
"tip-off" tournament. Head
coach Dr. Bruce Smith is
heading into his 18th season,
coming off a 22-10 record last
year.
There are three returning
lettermen on the squad this
year.
Dave Sitz, out of Warren,
is a 6-5 185 pound forward
starter from last year. Sitz
brings his patented jump
shot and rebounding ability.
David Tucker, a returning
point-guard, is 5-11, 155 from
Waukegan East with the
quickness and ability to
penetrate inside.
The third returning let-
terman is Todd Gordon, a 6-2
170 pound guard and sixth
man last year.
Vying for guard time in-
clude Mike Curley, 6-0, 160,
from Carme) High School;
Domonic Davis at 6-0, 150,
from Jamacia; Terry
Wright at 5-11, 160, out of
Waukegan East.
Also at guard, all from
Warren, are Chris
Staranowics at 6-0, 165, Joel
Elfering at 5-11, 140. Another
Warren grad is Mike Scrib-
ncr, a 6-2, 160 pound forward.
CLC looks to have good
size and strength at the cen-
ter position as Don Gunther
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at 6-5, 185 and Matt Weber at
6-4, 170 competing for time at
center. Both players are
from Antioch High School. It
should be noted that Mark
Kohl, a 6-6, 200 pound center
will be clgible in January.
The key to the Lancers'
success will be depth and
head coach Smith adds, "the
ball handling is good and if
the rebounding and defense
come around, we'll look to be
strong contenders for the
conference title. But most
importantly, the guys work
hard and work together,"
Smith said.
The tournament will be a
round-robin format.
Games Friday start at 6
p.m. with Oakton taking on
Moraine Valley. At 8 p.m.,
CLC faces Highland.
Games Saturday start at
11 a.m. with Moraine Valley
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Name Kloberdanz
Rockford Captain
A Carmel High School and
College of Lake County
graduate will be playing
basketball for Rockford
College this winter.
Mike Kloberdanz, of
Libertyville, has also been
elected captain for the
Regents.
Kloberdanz, a two-year
player at CLC, was the top
junior college rcbounder last
year as the Lancers won
another Skyway Conference
title.
The 6-4, 210 pound junior is
expected to start for the
Regents at power forward.
He is a 1984 graduate of
Carmel High School.
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Sports
Win Streak Highlights
Blue Devils' '86 Season
by STEVE PETERSON
Sports Editor
When a football team star-
ts a season by losing three of
its first four games, quitting
might be a natural reaction.
But quitting is not natural
at Warren.
"The kids stuck in there
and believed they could win.
As the season wore on, we
got more and more
discipline. There's no sub-
situte for hard work and
discipline," Warren coach
Reggie Hughes said.
It took a five-game win-
ning streak, built on the
foundation of a solid defense
and a blue-collar type of-
fense without any flashy
receivers or running backs
to get Warren into the
playoffs. Before the season
started, Hughes felt a .500 or
better record was a realistic
goal.
Although the Blue Devils
were ousted 20-8 by
Belvidere in the first game
of the playoffs, Hughes and
his forces can look back at
the '86 season which was
rescued from the brink of
medicority.
Hughes complimented the
work of his staff in getting
Warren back to the Class 5a
playoffs after a 3-6 1985
season.
Warren placed six players
on the all-North Suburban
Conference team, led by
John Dollenmaier, selected
as the league's third top
player. Other Blue Devils on
the all-league team were
Jim Rung, Brian Snell, Mike
Wagner, Sam Diaman-
topoulos and Derek Shelton.
Against Belvidere, Warren
dominated early. The Blue
Devils kept the ball in Bucs
territory but crucial
penalties kept them from
scoring.
Belvidere, which had just
one first down for the half,
scored the half's only touch-
down.
. The Bucs took advantage
of a roughing the kicker
penalty on Warren and a
fumble recovery to put the
ball at the Warren 30.
Bel viderc's Michael Paulson
wasted no time in scoring a
touchdown up the middle.
The extra point made it 7-0
with 9: 28 left in the half.
Warren, using an effective
passing game against a
weak Belividere secondary,
seemingly was in position to
tie the game at the end of the
half. But a sack of Shelton
turned a third-down and two
into a fourth and 11. Warren
went for a first down and
missed.
*'lf we could have
sustained the drive and
scored for a 7-7 tie, we would
have been OK," Hughes
said.
Belvidere, shut down of-
fensively, changed its
strategy for the second half.
"They decided to use the
fullback on the option. They
weren't using the option that
much in the first half,"
Hughes said.
The Bucs finished with
nine first downs, eight
coming on second half run-
ning plays.
Belvidere quarterback
Brian Pottinger capped a 72-
yard third quarter drive with
a two-yard TD run. Pot-
tinger gained 14 yards on one
carry and 33 on another in
the drive. The extra point try
was missed.
Belvidere then turned in a
92 yard drive in the fourth
quarter that sealed Warren's
fate. Pottinger gained 17
yards on second down to
start the drive,
Tony Loft broke open on a
first and 10 play at the
Belvidere 35, racing for 40
yards before Diaman-
topoulos made the tackle.
Four plays later, Paulson
scored his second TD of the
game for a 204 lead.
Warren scored its lone TD
on its next drive. A 27-yard
pass from Shelton to Wagner
was the big play. Shelton
connected on a 13-yard pass
over the middle to Brian
Jarre)! for the score. A pass
to Wagner made it 20-8 with
1:05 left.
Dollenmaier recovered an
on-side kick, giving the
Devils hope.
But Warren could not pull
out the miracle.
Grant Bulldogs Lose
To Scouts In Playoffs
by MARK BENNO
Grant's undefeated season
ended in a defensive battle
against Lake Forest on Nov.
5, and unfortunately the
Bulldogs came up with the
short end of the stick. As the
3-0 final score indicates,
Grant's first playoff game in
over 10 years was not an of-
fensive circus.
Throughout the first three
quarters neither team was
able to put any points on the
board. The fourth quarter,
however, looked like it might
the beginning of good things
to come for Grant.
The fourth quarter opened
with Kevin Frystak running
for a first down. Additional
yards were tacked on for
Grant as Lake Forest was
charged with a personal foul
on' the play: The ball was
moved all the way to the
Lake Forest 27 yard line
before Grant failed on a four-
th down attempt.
Lake Forest took
possession of the ball at that
point and drove all the way
to the Grant 17 yard line. On
fourth down Lake Forest
kicker Rob Klaskin booted a
field goal, giving the Scouts
the game's only points at 3-0.
After the field goal, Grant
took possession of the ball at
their own 31 yard line. Brad
Frystak carried the ball on
several impressive first
down runs, bringing the ball
into Lake Forest territory.
Quarterback Garry Glauser
kept the drive alive with a
keeper play on third down
that gave the Bulldogs first
down on the Scout's 36 yard
line.
Brad Frystak ran for
another first down with 1:30
left in the game, which left
the ball at the Lake Forest 26
yard line. On third down
Glauser threw an incomplete
to receiver Mike Kazlausky.
On fourth down with a
minute to go in the game,
Glauser threw a pass to an
open Mike MacDonald
within the Lake Forest 15
yard line. The ball bounced
off of MacDonald's hands,
giving Lake Forest the
possession on downs.
With 58 seconds left in the
game Lake Forest fell on the
ball and Grant expended
their last time out. The
Scouts fell on the ball two
more times to run out the
clock, leaving the score at its
final 3-0.
Grant rolled up 207 total of-
fensive yards in the playoff
game. The Bulldogs passed
for 31 yards and ran for 176
yards. Brad Frystak led the
Grant rushers with 93 yards
on 17 carries, while Kevin
Frystak carried the ball 16
times for 54 yards. Glauser
had nine carries for 41 yards.
Lake Forest rushed for 155
yards and passed for 26,
giving them a total of 181 of-
fensive yards.
Head Coach Mike
Rogowski said that "field
position was a problem.
They played good field
position football." Grant did
start from deep in their
territory often, though they
possessed the ball 25 minutes
to Lake Forest's 22.
Rogowski also said that
the Scout's defense was not
much tougher than some of
the defenses he encountered
during the regular season.
Hoops Section Coming
Now that the football
hitting sleds, shoulder pads,
chains and uniforms have all
been tucked away for
another winter, it's time for
Lakeland area high school
teams to concentrate on
basketball.
Practice started for area
boys teams Nov. 10, a week
later then usual. The Illinois
High School Assn. moved the
starting date back because
the football playoffs were
expanded last year, leaving
little time for athletes who
compete in both sports to
make the switch.
Next week, don't miss
Lakeland Newspapers'
annual pre-scason edition.
Features and photos will
help make this section worth
keeping.
Also, previews on the
Mundelein Mustangs,
Wauconda Bulldogs, Grant
Bulldogs, North Chicago
Warhawks, Grayslake
Rams, Antioch Sequoits and
Johnsburg Skyha wks.
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Looking For Receivers
Warren quarterback Derek Shelton rolls out from the pocket in the Blue Devils
Class 5a football playoff game against Belvidere. Warren's Dave Davis is set to
block. Leading the charge for the Bucs is Kevin Vellont (25). The Blue Devils lost 20-
8. — Photo by Steve Peterson.
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Pick Six Warren Players
For All-NSC Honors
Warren's football team
leads all Lakeland squads
with six players selected on
the all-North Suburban Con-
ference team.
The Blue Devils' selections
are highlighted by John
Dollenmaier, the No. 3 NSC
player.
"Without a doubt, John
was the second most
dominating player in the
league. He was a force to be
reckoned with. On the first
or second series, teams had
to decide if they were going
to double team' him,"
Warren coach Reggie
Hughes said.
Dollenmaier, a senior,
played linemen on offense
and noseguard on defense.
He led the Blue Devil defen-
se with 32 solo tackles and 55
assists.
The 6-3, 205 pounder was a
unanimous selection.
Also making the team
from Warren were linemen
Jim Rung and Brian Snell,
quarterback- defensive back
Derek Shelton, running
back- linebacker Mike
Wagner and wide receiver-
defensive back Sam
Diamantopoulos.
All of the Warren players
are seniors with the ex-
ception of Shelton, a junior.
Warren finished the
regular season at 6-3, tied for
third place in league stan-
dings behind Niles North and
Lake Forest. The Blue
Devils were eliminated in
the first game of the Class 5a
playoffs by Belvidere.
Niles North's Erik Slowik
was named the league's top
player followed by Eric
Christensen of Liberty ville.
Lake Forest and Niles
North had the most players
on the team, eight. Steven-
son and Warren were next
with six. Libertyville had
five and North Chicago three
selections. v Antioch, Mun-
delein, Fenton and Zion-
Benton each had two listed.
North Chicago senior
fullback-nose guard Cory
Franklin was a unamimous
selection. Other Warhawks
on the elite squad included
end Tom Newberry and half-
back Eric Thompson.
"He carried the brundt of
our offense," North Chicago
coach Bob Brothman said of
Franklin.
Franklin had three 100-
yard games lor the 3-0
Warhawks.
Antioch's twosome on the
team were defensive tackle
James Smith, a senior and
junior tailback David Wick.
Flanker- defensive back
Jeff Geary was a unanimous
choice from Mundelein.
Geary, a senior, was joined
by fellow Mustang Mike
Joerger.
I0t lakeland Newspapers
Successful Runners
The College of Lake County's cross country program enjoyed success this year
under new coach Joel Peebles. The entire women's team qualified for nationals,
finishing 12th. Mike Campbell qualified as an individual in the men's race. First
row, from left: Denise Winkowski, April VanSickle and Denise Domanico. Bock
row: Campbell, Denise Cadeau, Deb Deuhring and Peebles.
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Obituaries
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Theodore Swanson
Funeral services for
Theodore W. Swanson. 73. of
Round Lake, were held on
Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the
Strang Funeral Chapel In
Grayslakc.
Mr. Swanson died on
Saturday, Nov. i at the V.A.
Medical Center in North
Chicago, following a
lingering illness. He was
born on June 13, 1913 in
Cakota, Minn., and had
made his home in Round
Lake for over 35 years. He
was a veteran of World War
II, serving with the U.S.
Navy. He was an auto
mechanic by trade for over
30 years, retiring in 1976, and
for the past few years, was
employed with the Baxter
Travenol Round Lake plant
insecurity.
Survivors include his wife,
Ehse (nee Kclscn); four
daughters, Eldora Adams of
Indiana; Madctyn Staack of
Round Lake; Christie' Todd
and Nancy Staack, both of
California; four sons,
Rodney Travis of Texas;
Paul Przybylski of
California; Stephen Staack
of Florida; and Theodore
Staack of GraysJakc; eight
grandchildren; three sisters
and four brothers, not from
this area.
Internment was private.
Alma Clifford
Funeral services for Alma
Clifford (nee Cook), 81 of
Gurnee, were held on
Friday, Nov. 7 at the Gurnee
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Clifford died on Wed-
nesday, Nov. 5 at Victory
Memorial Hospital. She was
bom on Dec. 8, 1904, in
Brilliant, Ohio, and lived in
the Gurnee- Waukegan area
for the last 50 years. She
worked part-time at Larsen
Marine.
Survivors include one
daughter, Adelyne (Glenn)
Solum of Gurnee; four gran-
dchildren, Glenn (Marian-
ne) Solum of Waukegan;
Cindy Solum of Gurnee; Jim
(Wendy) Solum of-
Waukegan and Ron Solum of
Gurnee; and three great-
grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her
husband, James, in 1972.
Internment was private.
John Sturrpck
Funeral services for John
"Jack" Sturrock I, 76, of
Gurnee, were held on
Monday, Nov. 3 at the Strang
Funeral Chapel in
Grayslakc.
Mr. Sturrock died on
Friday, Oct. 31 at St.
Theresc Medical Center in
Waukegan following an
extended illness. He was
born on March 31, 1910 in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada:
.Mr. Sturrock had lived in
Round Lake for 28 years and
retired to Gurnee recently.
He was a former police
magistrate of Round Lake
Beach for four years, and
owned and operated
Sturrock's Village Inn in
Round Lake Beach. He was a
jeweler by trade for 25
years, and was employed
with Quaker Industries in
research and development,
retiring in 1977.
Survivors include his wife,
Eva (nee Van Patton); two
daughters, Lynne Schrnmer
of Gurnee and Jacque (Ed)
Pnngburn of Lake Bluff; two
sons,' John W. (Carol)
Sturrock II of Florida, and
Gary of Fairbanks, Ala.;
five grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death . by a
daughter, Patricia.
Internment was at Willow
Lawn Memorial Park in
Mundelcin.
Neil J. O'Donnell
Funeral services were
held for Neil J. O'Donnell,
71. of Inglcsidc.
Mr. O'Donnell, a four-year
resident of Inglcsidc, died
Wednesday, Oct. 22 at
Condcll Memorial Hospital
in Libertyville. He formerly
resided in Chicago and also
Houston, Texas.
He was born on Oct. 29,
1914 in Bathgate, Scotland.
Mr. O'Donnell was a former
maintenance chief at the
numerous Travel Lodges
hotels, a member of the
Moose Lodge in Chicago, and
the Chicago Stockyards Pipe
and Drum band.
Survivors include his wife,
Patricia (ney Kelden) of
Ingleside; two sons, Joseph
(Nancy) of Mt. Prospect,
and Patrick of Rolling
Meadows; four daughters,
Kathleen (Willard)
Borkenhagen of Elk Grove,
Patricia (Kenneth)
Stephenson of New Jersey,
Dorothy (Robert) Krupps of
Texas, and Barbara Janas of
McHenry.
Other survivors indue one
brother, Peter (Edith) of
Lake Villa; one sister, Anne
Rogers of Chicago; 20
grandchildren and 9 great-
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements
were conducted by the K.K.
Hamsher Funeral Home in
Fox Lake.
Gertrude Schulz
Funeral services for Ger-
trude Schulz, 79, of Antioch,
were held Saturday, Nov. 8
at the Strang Funeral Home
in Antioch.
Mrs. Schulz died on Wed-
nesday, Nov. 5 at Victory
Memorial Hospital in
Waukegan. She was bom
Nov. 4, 1907 in Berlin, Ger-
many. She came to the
United States in 1928, and
has lived in Antioch' since
1959.
Survivors include her
husband, Otto; one son,
Robert (Dale) of Springfield,
W.Vo.; one daughter, Betty
(Jerry) Heywood of An-
tioch; one brother and one
sister; and seven grand-
children.
Internment was at Hillside
Cemetery.
Betty Ann Roe
Funeral services for Betty
Ann Roe, 52, of Antioch,
were held on Wednesday,
Nov. 12 at the Strang
Funeral Home in Antioch.
Mrs. Roe died on Sunday,
Nov. 9 at her home. She was
born Feb. 19, 1934 in Evan-
ston, and has lived in An-
tioch for the past 27 years.
Survivors include her
husband, Thomas; two sons,
Howard and Todd Roe, both
of Antioch; one daughter,
Linda (Ward) Hueg of Des
Plaines; three brothers,
Harry (Elaine) Sternberg,
Donald (Debbie) Sternberg,
and Edward (Shirley) Stern-
berg, all of Antioch; and
three grandchildren.
Internment was at Hillside
Cemetery in Antioch.
Ida Cohan
Funeral services for Ida
Mandle Cahan, 77, of Gur-
nee, were held on Tuesday,
Nov. 4 at Temple Am Echod
in Waukegan.
Mrs. Cahan died on
Sunday, Nov. 2 at St.
Therese Medical Center in
Waukegan. She was born on
May 8, 1909 in Danville, Va.,
and had lived in Waukegan
for many years. She was a
member of the Lake County
Medical Society Women's
Group.
Survivors include her
husband, Dr. Max Cahan; a
daughter, ' Louisa Cahan of
Virginia, and a son, Shmuel
Ben Manachem of Israel.
Internment will be at Am
Echod Cemetery.
Edna Smith
Funeral services for Edna
T. Smith, 80, of Salem, were
held on Saturday, Nov. 8 at
the Strang Funeral Home in
Antioch.
Mrs. Smith died on
Wednesday, Nov. 5 at her»
home. She was born on July
9, 1906 in Wausau, Wis., and
had lived in Chicago for
many years before moving
back to Wisconsin in 1963.
Survivors include her
husband, Fulton; one sister.
Evelyn Bcltrand of Lyle,
Minn.; four grandchildren
and five great-
grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by one
daughter. Betty M. Lun-
dgren and one son, Warren
Beyer.
Internment was at Hillside
Cemetery in Antioch.
Dorothy Co ug hi in
A funeral Mass for
Dorothy Mae Coughiin, 72, of
Round Lake, was celebrated
on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at St.
Joseph Church in Round
Lake.
Mrs. Coughiin died on Sun-
day, Nov. 1 at home,
following a long illness. She
was born on Nov. 19, 1913 in
Chicago and has been a
resident of Round Lake for
the past 40 years.
Survivors include one
daughter, Judith Coughiin of
Round Lake; three sons,
William Jr. of Chicago;
James (Barbara) of Wild-
wood; and Daniel (Nanette)
of Island Lake; 10 grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her
husband, William Joseph in
1964; a son, George in 1975;
and a daughter, Carol
Pociask in 1983.
Internment was at St.
Joseph Cemetery in Round
Lake.
Joseph F. Vokac
Funeral services for
Joseph F. Vokac, 70, of
Ingleside, were conducted on
Saturday, Nov. 8 at the K.K.
Hamsher Funeral Home in
Fox Lake.
Mr Vokac died on
Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the
Veterans Administration
Hospital in North Chicago.
He was born on Oct. 21, 1916
in Chicago, where he lived
for many years. Mr. Vokac
lived in Ingleside for the past
31 years. He was a member
of the U.S. Army Air Force
during World War II, a mem-
ber and past commander of
the Fox Lake American
Legion Post 703, and a mem-
ber of the Fox Lake Lions
Club. He served for many
years on the Big Hollow
School Board of Education,
and was a former employee
with United Airlines.
Survivors include his wife,
Anne K. (nee Kalwas); two
sons, Thomas J. (Lucy) of
Naperville; James W.
(Judy) of Oak Park; one
daughter, Barbara A.
(Patrick) Nyden of Lake
Villa; three grand-
daughters; and one sister,
Rose Minarik of Ingleside.
Internment was at Grant
Cemetery in Ingleside.
Edward Peleska
Funeral services for
Edward Peleska, 61, of
Mundelein, were held on
Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the
Kristan Funeral Home in
Mundelein.
Mr. Peleska died on
Saturday, Nov. l„al Condell
Memorial Hospital in
Libertyville. He was born on
Nov. 13. 1924 in Black Duck,
Minn., and had been a
resident of Mundelcin for
most of his life. He was a
veteran of World War II and
had served as a volunteer
fireman with the Mundelcin
Fire Dept. for 39 years. He
was employed at Foulds
Milling Co. in Mundelcin.
Survivors include his wife,
Eleanor; two sons, Gregg
(Tamara) and Brian, both of
Mundelein; one daughter,
Linda (David) Florek of
Mundelcin; three grand-
children; two brothers,
George (Fran) of Round
Lake; Jerry (Vivian)
VonDracek of Nevada; and
one sister, Rose Beller. He
was preceded in death by a
son, Keith.
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Republicans Avoided Bossism In Hess Vote
by JOHN STEIN KE
(Political Columnist)
. On Nov. 4, Democratic County Clerk Linda
Hess achieved an unprecedented reelection
victory, Hess defeated her Republican
challenger, Donna-Mae Litwiler, 49,850 to
47,104, She became only the second
Democrat reelected to countywide office in
the past 132 years. Only her predecessor,
Grace Mary Stem, was reelected county
clerk on the Democratic ticket. Hess
remains the only Democratic official in the
Waukegan Courthouse.
Linda Hess had to overcome the county's
traditional Republicanism, Sheriff Robert H.
"Mickey" Babcox's vigorous support for her
opponent, and the unenthusiastic en-
dorsement of her own party's leadership,
particularly Chairman Jay K. Ukena and
former Waukegan Mayor Bill Morris. The
Lake County Democrats failed to contest
many offices or fielded weak candidates to
oppose GOP incumbents, This permitted the
Republicans to mobilize their enormous
organizational and financial resources
against Hess.
But the major factor threatening Hess'
reelection was the statewide Democratic
campaign. Adlai E. Stevenson III resigned
as the Democratic candidate for governor,
Last spring after two disciples of Lyndon H.
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who are active , in their
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LaRouche, Jr. were nominated on the par-
ty's ticket. They included Mark Fairchlld for
lieutenant governor and Janice Hart for
secretary of state. Rather than run with
these candidates, he described Fairchild and
Hart as "neo-Nazis" and "kooks." Stevenson
then formed a third party.
The Stevenson gubernatorial campaign
faced the unenviable task of educating party
voters to "Punch 3" in order to support him
and his Illinois Solidarity candidate for
secretary of state, Jane Spirgel, as well as
the regular Democratic Parly ticket for
other offices. The LaRouche candidates
disrupted the straight Democratic vote.
Lake County recorded .24,208 straight
Republican ballots to only 1,470 for the
Democrats. The straight GOP vote exceeded
the Democratic total by 22,738 ballots 1
Despite the avalanche of Republican
ballots, Hess increased her majority from
353 in 1982, to 2,746 in this fall's balloting. The
regular Republican organization anticipated
the low voter turnout. Only 46.0 percent of
Lake County voters participated in the elec-
tion. Linda Hess had predicted a 60 percent
voter turnout.
Sheriff Robert H. "Mickey" Babcox
prophesized that Donna-Mae Litwiler would
defeat Hess by 1,200 votes "because in-
dependent Republicans will stay home."
Babcox is the most powerful and astute
politician in Lake County. He was right on
two out of three components in this election.
First, there was a light voter turnout.
Second, the "normal" straight Republican
vote materialized on election day. But the
sheriff missed on the third element of the
race.
There was a heavy turnout among in-
dependent GOP supporters, who cast their
ballots for Hess' reelection. Among ticket-
splitter Hess received 48,380 (67.9 percent)
votes to Litwiler's 22,896 (32.1 percent). Four
years ago, Hess garnered only 57.5 percent of
the independent vote. The Hess Republicans
wanted to preserve the two-party system.
They rejected Babcox's bossism and Lit-
wiler's incompetency in the solitude of the
voting booth. Many rank-and-file
Republicans rejected their leaders' concept
of team politics. These voters recognized
that the word, "team," rhymes with
"machine." They didn't want Republican
Lake County to become a Democratic Crook
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Linda Was Salvation
bvJOHNSTEINKF.
Three weeks ago, I was prepared lo
destroy my poison pen. I was planning to
escape across the Lake County line before
Sheriff Robert II. "Mickey" Babcox ap-
prehended me for his road gang. But then I
received a letter from my one fan-in-the-
stands. Then I knew that Linda Hess had a
real chance to secure reelction in the fall
contest. Here are excerpts from this
co- - xpondencc:
Sfeinke
On Politics
"Hi I It's me! Number One Fan-in-the-
Slands! I must say 1 was a bit worried about
you when I had lo go all the way past the
obituaries to find your column this week. I
thought surely, after the article about 'Little
Adolph* thai you had been assassinated! I
used to agree with you 90 percent hi the time,
hut now we agree 98 percent of the time!
'"LiltJe Adolph' (Depke) and (GOP
chairman) "Nikil.V N'eal are doing more
damage to the Republican Parly than they
can imagine* Their hunger for power is only
causing more and more dissension than ever
in tiii? Republican party. Many, many
Republicans thought that 'Nikil.V (Neal) was
going to U" the savior ol the GOP. Now they
are finding out that he runs things just like
the Communists: Step out of line and you're
in trouble. Think and speak against what the
party bosses want, and you are out ol the
Fold-no matter how much you have done for
the party previously."
"Republicans are afraid to come out and
openly support Linda Hess, even though they
know that 'Mickey Mae' is absolutely the
worst candidate the Republicans have ever
had. My God! There must be 10.000
Republicans out there who have belter
qualifications. These Hess supporters don't
leel like going against their party for tear of
being censured. They don't like the thought
of their names being in the newspaper as
'Bad Guys* because they ain't bail. They
simply cannot support a 'Nil-wit' Wiler. Has
this woman ever graduated Irom high
school? Her literature says 'Management'
school and now she says 'Finishing School.'
Maybe she finished school lo manage to
learn how lo model. Hardly the best
credentials to run the oil ice ol Lake Counly
Clerk. Wouldn't it be embarrassing lo have a
Nit-\V;l model running the clerk's office with
the help of a Dim-Wit like 'Little Adolph'
(Depke)?"
"Our only hope for this country is the
rentenlion of Linda Hess. . .Hopeiully. the
voters will remember the slogan 'Make No
Mistake' and vote for the candidate who has
the best qualifications lor the job: Linda
Hess!"
Comment: County Clerk Linda Hess'
reelection vindicated your analysis. Now
jet's elect a GOP chairperson who has
character, intelligence and integrity. Her
initials are: Vcnita L. McConnel.
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Free copies of a handbook
on lighting drug abuse in the
nation's schools arc
available from State Sen.
David N. Barkhausen's
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Barkhausen said the book.
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save young people from the
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Victory Memorial Hospital will sponsor free blood pressure
screenings on Monday, Nov. 17, at two locations. Screenings
will be conducted in the lobby of the hospital, 1324 N.
Sheridan Rd., Waukegan. from 1 to 3 p.m. Screenings will be
offered at the Victory Health Outreach Center, 121 E. Grand
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The Swedish Glee Club of Waukegan and the Normcnnenes
Singers of Arlington Heights will present a joint concert at 3
p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Scandinavian Club of
Arlington Heights, 2323 N. Wilke Rd., Arlington Heights.
English. Norwegian and Swedish folk and popular songs will
be featured, and internationally-known pianist Denis Moffat
will perform at intermission, Admission is $12.50 and in-
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will be available at the door.
setting up school programs
to fight the problem."
Barkhausen said the book
shows that 61 percent ol hish
school seniors have used
drugs of some kind, and
many of Ihem were pur-
chased in their own schools.
It also indicates that
students arc experimenting
with drugs at an in-
creasingly early age.
"The old saying about 'an
ounce of prevention' has
never been more true,"
Barkhausen said. "Young
people spend a lot of time in
school, and their school
experiences have a
tremendous influence on
their lives. We must keep
schools drug-free."
The book contains in-
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drug use, a sample drug
education program and a list
of organizations that otter
help and information about
drug abuse.
Single copies of the 80-
page handbook, Schools
Without Drugs, may be
obtained free of charge from
Barkhausen's office, 273
Market Square, Lake
Forest, 60045, telephone
(312)234-1630.
Republican Party executive secretary Suzie Metzler and chairman Bob Neal are
surrounded by a crowd as vote totals go flashing by on the special election ter-
minals set up at the courthouse on election night. Republicans were frustrated
when their efforts to take over the county clerk's office were turned away by
voters. Incumbent Democrat Linda Hess won reelection by a larger margin than
her victory four years ago. — Photo by Charles Johnston
Clothing Drive
A successful clothing drive
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School for Girls to benefit
Catholic Charities in
Chicago. Over 72 boxes and
23 large bags were collected
. at the school in an effort to
help those in need. The
project ws organized by the
student council under the
leadership of President
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lakeland N*wtpap«n 191
Thuraday, Nov«mb«r 1 3. 19M
STATE OF ILLINOIS!
> SS
COUNTY OF LAKE 1
Public nolle* It hsrsby given that I, Jack L. Anderson, County
Irmurir snJ Ex-Offlcio County Collactor of U«» County, In the Stat*
•foresaid will apply to the Circuit Court of said County on Tuesday, iha
33th day of Noveaber. A.D. 1986, far Judgaacnl fixing tha correct aaount or
any tai paid under proteat and for Judgeaent against the lands and lota
Mentioned and deicrlbod In the follow In, Hat or delinquent lands and lota
for the general taiaa for the yeara 1910 through 1915 both Inclusive, to-
gather with Interest, penalties, and costs due severally thereon and for
las**, drainage and special ass**sa*nls due for the years 191* through 1985
both Inclusive together with Interest, penalties and coats due severally
thereon, and for an order to sell said lands and lots for satisfaction
thereof. Public notice Is also hereby glvsn that on the first Monday of
December, 1916, to win on tha 1st day of Deceaber, A.O. 1986, all the
lands and lota for tha aala of which an order shall be suda, will be esposed
to public sale In the building where aald Circuit Court la held In said
Countv In the Court House In Waukegan, In said County for the aaount of
las**, apeelel taxes, drainage, special assassaenta, interest, penalties
and costs due severally thereon, except such as shall have been paid at
said tine of sale. Said sale shall coaaence at 9 o'clock A.M. Central Tiaa.
on Mondav the tat day or Deccnber, A.D. 1916, and to continue froa day to
day until the sane shall be coapleted and If for any causa such Judgement
, shall not be rendered on the said 25th day of November, A.D. 1986, then
* such sal* will be nad* on the first Hondey after such Judgeeent shall be
rendered coanenclng at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of such first Monday.
Costs on each tract or description of land three dollars! on each lot
or description of lot three dollars. Also intarest at th* rata of one and
one half per cent per oonth will be added after June 2. 1986, on the first
Insul Iraent and on* and one half per cent per aonth on the second install-
ncnt after Septeaber 2, 1986.
Those taxpayers who have previously cocplled with Section 191 of the
Revenue Act of 1939 by paving under protest both installaents of their 1985
real property taxes nay file with the Clerk of the Lake County Circuit
Court anv objection* which they suy have to the aforesaid application for
Judgement. All objections filed Bust coaplv with requirement* of Sections
194 and 233 of Ihe Revenue Act ol 1939.
Newport Township
PERM. I MO NUfV NAME /
AftOUHT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
HfcKM, INU. NUM/
! AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION
03-26-606-026 PITCHER CONSTftUCTION CO
61.56 13)0* w 39TH ST
OJ-26-606-O29 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
VI. 58 15080 U 29TM ST
03-26-606-O30 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
62.56 1307* W 29TH ST
03-26-606-031 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.56 13072 W 29TH ST
O3-26-606-O32 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
1.2.58 13070 W 29TH ST
03-0 1-600-002 RICHARD S CACKOVIC
1*36.32 *3«70 N GREEN BAY RD
OJ-0 1^.00-009 DENNIS D I RUTH B KLABUNOE
668.86 1.3105 N GREEN BAY RO
03-02-300-025 CHARLES I CANOACE LAMBERT
597.1.7 1 1.953 W RUSSELL RD
03-02-300-036 RONALD E & DEE A NEUfUN
1.119-57 ">B27 W RUSSELL RD
03-05-600-003 H A PTASIENSKI
517.33 1.3193 N HUNT CLUB RD
O3-05-I1OO-0 10-0021 DONALD P I JOAN L MORENO
93.66 17355 W STATE LINE RD
03-05-1.00-011-002) ANDREA L i BERTA G STEELE
13**-36
17285 w STATE LINE RD
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
RUSSELL 60075
RUSSELL 60075
ANTIOCH 60002
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ANTIOCH 60002
03-07-100-001-0021 nOHAPlED E I JOAN NASR
713.22 18900 W EDWARDS RD
03-07-100-007-0010 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 1520
785.91. CRAWFORD RO ANTIOCH 60002
03-07-100-007-0011 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 1520
368.28 CRAWFORD RD ANTIOCH 60002
03-07-200-006 ROBERT SHERIDAN
1,526.66 1.2826 N SHERIDAN OAKS OR ANTIOCH 60002
03-07-201-001 AMERICAN NATIONAL BAK I TRUST CO TR 706
5.538.18 42680 N SHERIDAN OAKS DR
03-07-300-006-0021 JOHN RAUSCH
89. 38 18535 W EDWARDS RD
C.3-O8-3OO-OO3 ACCARDO T OLEARY
1.1.I.1.98 1*2222 N HUNT CLUB RD
O3-O8-3OO-OO8 ELLIOT B PRILLIG
1,030.71. 1.2200 N HUNT CLUB RD
03-1 1-200-O06-OO1D ALVAR LARSON
1.759-50 1.2710 N DELANY RD
O3-II-2OO-OO6-OOII ALVAR LARSON
981.. 80 1,2710 H DELANY RD
03-12-300-008 DONALD E SCHECK
li, 108.81. 1.2309 N DELANY RD
O3-I3-2OO-OO7-OOII LAWRENCE D I SANDRA J INGLIS
60.92 1.1622 N GREEN BAY RD
03-16-300-011-0010 WILLIAM t MARY BEHRENS
3.306.96 412 30 N KILBOURNE RO
03-1 V-300-0 I 1-0011 WILLIAM t MARY BEHRENS
56.86 1.1230 N KILBOURNE RD
O3-I5-2OO-OIO-OO2I BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 1 1»75
16. OB HWY 173
03-15-300-008 BENJAMIN J 6 ROBBIE N RUIZ
721.10 15725 W 2 1ST ST
O3-I5-3OO-OI5 RONALO CLIFF
626.75 15535 W 2IST ST
03-1 5-400-003 GERARD PIERRE-JEROME
604. 40 15215 W HWY 173
OJ-I6-400-024 HYWAY AUTO PARTS
2,046.56 41499 N SKOKIE HWY
03-16-40O-O26 HYWAY AUTO PARTS
10,767.32 SKOKIE HWY
03-17-10O-O10 BOYCE J L ISABELLE L BUCKNER
2.707.04 41660 N HUNT CLUB RD
03-23-100-010-0010
1,417.80
03-2 3- I 00-0 10-00 11
40.46
03-23-100-011-0011
40.46
J KAISER
N KILBOURNE RO
J KAISER
N KILBOURNE RD
CLAUDIA KAISER
N KILBOURNE RD
G KAISER
40676
G KAISER
40876
RONALD A
40822
03-23-100-016-0010 MART J FELKNOR
2.332.14 14989 W 215T ST
03-23-100-016-0011 MARY J FELKNOR
217. OB I49B9 W 21ST ST
03-23-200-O1O PETER I JULIE BRAD
607.52 40527 N KILBOURNE RD
03-24-101-001 CHARLES A WANDA LAWRENCE
521.54 13705 * 2IST ST
03-24-101-013 CARRA C NIMMO
737.02 13530 W GREEN VIEW DR
03-24-205-002 ROBERT I LIN PERRY
192.64 40751 N FOREST VIEW RD
03-24-205-O09 RICHARD W CAIEK
3.12 40720 N CORNELL ST
03-24-402-004 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42. 5B 13103 W 27TH PL
03-24-402-005 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13099 W 27TH PL
03-2 4-402-006 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13097 W 27TH PL
03-24-402-029 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.56 )3071* W 28TH ST
03-24-402-030 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13072 W 28TH ST
03-24-402-031 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13070 W 28TH 5T
03-24-402-032 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13064 W 28TH ST
03-24-403-001 GREGORY F OKASINSKI
21.29 13131 W 2BTH ST
03-24-403-O02 GREGORY F OKASINSKI
21.29 13121 W 26TH ST
03-24-404-O13 CHARLES R A SUSAN LOOHIS
42.58 13047 W 28TH PL
03-24-404-014 CHARLES R I SUSAN H LOOHIS
42.58 13041 W 28TH PL
03-24-404-015 CHARLES I SUSAN LOOHIS
42.58 13035 W 28TH PL
03-24-404-016 CHARLES R A SUSAN Pi LOOMIS
42.58 13031 W 26TH PL
03-24-404-023 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.53 13110 W 29TH ST
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 6O099
ZION 60099
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OO83
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
-WADSWORTH 6OOB3
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
WAD5W0RTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 6OO63
ZION 60099
ZION 60095
WADSWORTH 60083
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
' ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
NAMk/
ADDRESS
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 6OO99
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
03-24-406-O33 ALVAR LARSON
42.56 13068 W 29TH ST
03-24-404-03* ALVAR LARSON
42.58 13066 W 29TH 5T
03-24-404-035 ALVAR LARSON
62.56 13056 W 29TH ST
03-24-404-036 ALVAR LARSON
42.58 13048 W 29TH ST
03-24-404-O37 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.56 13044 W 29TH ST
03-24-406-038 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
62.56 13040 W 29TH ST
03-24-404-O39 PTICHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13036 W 29TH ST
03-24-404-O40 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
42.58 13034 V 29TH ST
03-25-101-008-0021 EUGENE A CONNIE MAUSER
14.00
DELANT RD
O3-25-IOI-OO9-OO2I EUGENE A CONNIE MAUSER
14.00
OELANY RD
OLD
O3-25-IOI-OII-OO2I EUGENE A CONNIE MAUSER
16.00 OELANY RO ,
03-25-201-001 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
47.70 13113 W 29TN ST
03-25-201-002 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
47.70 13111 W 29TH ST
O3-25-2OI-OI3 ALVAR LARSON
47.70 13059 W 29TH ST
03-25-201-014 ALVAR LARSON
47.70 13057 W 29TH ST
03-25-201-015 LAVAR LARSON
47.70 13051 V 29TH ST
03-25-201-016 ALVAR LARSON
47.70 13049 W 29TN ST
03-25-201-021 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
47.70 13029 W 29TH ST
03-25-201-022 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
47.70 13027 W 29TH ST
03-25-201-023 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
47.70 13017 W 29TH ST
03-25-201-024 PITCHER CONSTRUCTION CO
47.70 130)5 w 29TH ST
03-25-404-001 PAUL R DOLIN
I65.38 13293 W SHARON ST
03-25-404-003 PAUL R DOLIN
82.38 39163 N BELLE PLAINE AV
03-25-406-001 EDWARD MAZZIE
365.72 13426 W WADSWORTH RD
03-25-406-002 EDWARD MAZZIE
365.72 13388 W WADSWORTH RD
03-25-407-001 EDWARD MAZZEI
365.72 13356 W WADSWORTH RO
03-26-200-009 MICHAEL A GROSS
341.53 DELANY RD
03-26-405-016 JUDY K FREEMAN
1.324.52 39290 N DELANY RD
O3-27-IOO-OOI-OOIO WILLIAM A MCLAUGHLIN
2,910.04 W KELLY RD
O3-27-IOO-OOI-OOII WILLIAM A MCLAUGHLIN
1.096.48 W KELLY RO
03-27-300-011 G PAPPAS G PAPPAS
1.954.52 N HWY 41
03-28-200-002-0021 WILLIAM A MCLAUGHLIN
401.32 W KELLY RD
O3-2B-20O-O10 PAUL SERDAR
1,168.94 39609 N HILL CREEK RD
03-28-40O-O02-O010 PAUL SERDAR
1.746.64 39495 N MILL CREEK RD
03-26-400-002-0011 PAUL SERDAR
349.76 39495 H MILL CREEK RD
03-32-400-002 W H SWANSON
1,569.04 17235 W HIILBURN RD
03-33-200-004-0010 MARY G TIFFANY
21.10 38522 N DILLEYS RD
03-33-200-O04-O011 MARY G TIFFANY
2.24 38922 N DILLEYS RD
03-33-200-005 BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 160
1.135.48 16005 W MILLBURN RD
O3-3 3-200-006-0021 PAUL A HARRIET SERDAR
15.58 16021 W WADSWORTH RO
O3-33-2OO-OIO-OOIO PAUL E A HARRIET E SERDAR
1.049.62 38665 N DILLEYS RD
O3-33-2OO-O 10-00 II "PAUL E A HARRIET E SERDAR
263. 14 38665 N DILLEYS RD
03-34-100-001-0010 PAUL A HARRIET SERDAR
7.126.04 15955 W MILLBURN RD
O3-34-IOO-OOI-OOII PAUL A HARRIET SERDAR
2,345.90 15955 W MILLBURN RD
03-34-200-010 ROBERT P t PATRICIA N NEAL
46.70 WADSWORTH RD
O3-34-300-OO5 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO
1,213.20 SKOKIE HWY
03-35-201-005 GADDI 8 MARIA
2.675.54 NORTHWOOOS DR
03-35-202-018 WARREN K WEAVER
379-76 BURR OAK LN
03-35-203-OI8 TERRY L PHILLIPS
379-76 RED OAK TER ■
O3-35-203-O20 HARK H I GAIL ANN WEGNER
379.76 RED OAK TER
03-35-205-009 TERRY L PHILLIPS
379.76 BURR OAK LN
03-35-304-022 FRANKLIN A WHITE
265.72 38225 N GOLF LANE DR
O3-36-I01-O01 ROBERT T ERNSTMEYER
283.56 13977 W WADSWORTH RD
03-36-104-002 MARGARET M IWANSKI
1,3)0.10 WADSWORTH RD
03-36-108-004 MARGARET M IWANSKI
78. 98 WOODLAND AV
O3-36-II6-OOI CHARLES A ANGELIA DOCTOR
48.37 13607 W HART ST
03-36-2I4-O04 DANIEL Z I JOANNE LIPCZYNSKI
65.54 13170 W CHAPLIN ST
03-36-223-001 VICTOR RAUSCHEL
121.70 13109 W CHAPLIN ST
03-36-226-001 SOPHIE W0JC1K
61 . 19 38603 N WAVELAND AV
O3-36-227-OO3 MARGO K HAGEN
767.18 36567 N MAGNOLIA AV
03-36-227-004 MARY JO ZURAITIS
41.19 38539 N MAGNOLIA AV
03-36-227-005 MARY JO ZURAITIS
61.19 13356 W BEACH RD
STATE or ILLINOIS!
) SS
COU.TY or LAKE J
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 6OO99
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 60083
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
ZION 60099
WAUKEGAN 60OB7
WAUKEGAN 60085
WAUKEGAN 60085
WAUKEGAN 6OO85
WAUKEGAN 6OOB5
'WADSWORTH 60063
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 6008)
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 6OO83
MILL CREEK 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 6 00 8 3
WADSWORTH 6OO83
TR U/T 19902
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 60083
WA05WORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WADSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OO83
WAUKEGAN 60085
WAUKEGAN 60085
WAUKEGAN 60085
WAUKEGAN 60085
WAUKECAN 60085
WAUKEGAN 6OO85
WAUKEGAN 60065
1, Jack L. Anderson, hereby certify th.it I an County Treasurer
.111 J Ex-offlcio County Collector uf the County of Lake. In the State of
lllinui*. anil js. such llw keeper of 1 In- records of said office and that
lit* foregoing la a list of dol inqucnl lands and lota upon which tax**
riT-.UTi unpaid and duo for the year or years 1910 through 1985 both
Inclusive, together with the owner's n»ne, (f known, and th* aaount of
tax duo t hereon.
Dated at Waukogan, Lake County, Illinois this 6th day of
Kovonber, A.D. 1980.
t
a^JACi: L. AKDERSOS
COCSTY TRKASIRLR AND
rx-orncio COUNTY COLLECTOR
llB6B.147.WN
November 13, 1986
STATt Or ILLINOIS)
) SS
COUNTY Or LACE )
Public notice Is hereby given that 1, Jack L. Anderson, County
Treasurer and Es-Off Iclo County Collector of Lake County, In the Stat*
aforesaid will apply to th* Circuit Court of said County on Tuesday, th*
35th day of November, A.D. 19B6, for Judgement fixing th* correct aaount of
any tax paid under protest and for Judgeaent against th* lands and lots
Mentioned and described In th* following list of delinquent lands and lots
for the g*n*r*l tax** for th* years 1910 through 1985 both inclusive, to*
gather with Interest, penalties, and costs due severally thereon and for
taxes, drainage and special ssssstaents du* for th* year* 191* through 1985
both Inclusive together with lnt*r*st, penalties and costs due severally
thereon, and for an ordar to sell said lands and lots for satisfaction
thereof. Public nolle* la also hereby glvsn that on th* first Monday of
Deceaber, 1986. to wltt on th* 1st day of Decteber, A.D. 1916, all th*
lands and lots for the sal* of which an ordar shall b* made, will be exposed
to public sal* In th* building where said Circuit Court I* hold In said
County In the Court House In Waukegan, In said County for the aaount of
taxaa, special tax**, drainage, ap*ctal assessments, Interest, penalties
snd costs du* severally thereon, except such as shall have bean psld at
said tin* of ssla. Said sal* shall coaaence at 9 o'clock A.M. Central Tlaa.
on ttonday th* 1st day of Deceaber, A.D. 1916, and to continue frost day to
day until the saaa shall be coapleted and If for any cause such Judgeeent
shall not be rendered on the said 2Sth day of November, A.D. 1916, then
such sale will be svsde on the first Monday aflar such Judgeaent shall be
rendered coanenclng at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of such first Monday.
Costs on. each tract r-r description of land three dollar*) on each lot
or description of lot three dollars. Also interest at the rate of one and
one haU per cent per aonth will b* added after June 2, 191b, on the first
instil laent and one and one half per cent per aonth on the second Install-
ncnt after Septeaber 2, 19(6.
Those taxpayers who have previously coaplied with Section 191 of the
Revenue Act of 1939 by paying' unJer protest both Installaents of their 1985
real property taxes aay file with the Clerk of the Lake County Circuit
Court any objections which they aay have to the aforesaid application for
Judgeaent. All objections filed aust conplv with requirements of Sections
194 and 2M of the Revenue Act ol 1939.
Lake Villa Township
PERM. IND HUM/ NAME /
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRES5
C TSUKA
N LAKE VIEW AV
C TSUHA
N LAKEVIEW AV
01-36-103-017 COUNTY OF LAKE
11.18 25530 W CEDAR CREST LN
OI-36-IOU-OIO AGG DEVELOPMENT CO
161.90 25970 W SUNNYSIDE RO
01-36-105-009 MARGARET
B33-3 1 . 38825
01-36-105-010 MARGARET
161.90 38813
OI-36-6OO-OI5 WALTER C PISKCRZ
532.28 38150 N SUNSET LN
01-36-600-016 WILLIAM E GRUNEWALD
9. 66 38255 N HWY 59
OI-36-603-O66 KENNETH C A JENNIFER SMITH
733.76 38066 H HWY 59
01-36-606-026 NANCY 01 LAB 10
661.62 38106 N ACADEMY DR
02-25-200-006-0011 HENRY J BIANCO
71.62 39670 N HWY 65
02-25-301-010 AMERICANA REALTY CO
206.72 PAINE AV
02-26-602-005 MATTHEW D SBALCHIERQ
I.OIO.98 JEFFERSON DR
02-26-603-023 ROBERT H CLAUSING
1,018.16 BECK RO
LAKE VILLA 60066
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LINDENHURST 60066
LINDENHURST 60066
LINDENHURST 60066
02-27-101-006 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLUE ISLAND TR 70020
3,966.72 39596 N WITTENBURG RD
02-27-300-007 GERALD J A SIBYL E FRITZ
2.682.90 21696 W GELDEN RD
02-27-301-018 KEVIN J A LYNN K VALPOLE
216.91 21565 W BRENTWOOD LN
02-27-303-001 JOSEPH C A KARIN HEILGEIST
105.66 39261 N DEEP LAKE RD
O2-27-3O3-O02 JOSEPH C A KARIN HEILGEIST
105.66 39229 N OEEP LAKE RD
02-27-305-012 RAY R A CAROLINE B LARY
105.66 39220 N POPLAR ST
O2-27-305-OI3 RAY R A CAROL B LARY
8B6.68 39202 N POPLAR ST
02-27-307-001 JOSEPH HEILGEIST
1,636.60 39127 N DEEP LAKE RD
02-27-309-008 DONALD HARPER
305.85 39057 N SPRUCE ST
02-27-309-009 DONALD HARPER
52.73 39069 N SPRUCE ST
02-2 9-300-00 3-00 10 CATHERINE FORRESTAL
602.33 23688 W PETITE LAKE RD
02-29-300-003-001) CATHERINE FORRESTAL
367.56 23688 W PETITE LAKE RD
O2-29-600-O08-OO2 I CATHERINE FORRESTAL
65.97 23672 W PETITE LAKE RO
O2-3O-IOO-O5O THOMAS F SANTINO
3.922.93 398BO N HARBOR RIDGE DR
02-30-100-052 THOMAS F SANTINO
369.93 39919 N GOLF LN
02-30-100-057 THOMAS F SANTINO
1.597.62 39855 N GOLF LN
02-30-100-059 THOMAS F SANTINO
1.901.72 39867 N GOLF LN
O2-3O-IOO-O6O THOMAS F SANTINO -
1.010.66 39875 N GOLF LN
02-30-100-070 THOMAS f SANTINO
3,306.08 26970 W HARBOR RIDGE DR
O2-3O-IOO-O7I THOMAS F SANTINO
1.856.26 26675 W STONEIRIDGE OR
02-30-101-021 TERRY L A DIANNE R PERIMAN
91.5.55 39633 N FAIRWAY DR
02-30-101-051 THOMAS F SANTINO
1.859.53 39883 N CRA8APPLE DR
02-30-101-056 WILLIAM F A PHYLLIS L CARDIFF
1.572.08 3966) N CRABAPPLE OR
ANTIOCH 60002
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 6OO66
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60O02
ANTIOCH 60002
LAKE VILLA 60066
ANTIOCH 60002
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
02-30-106-007 NORTHBROOK TRUST £ SAVINGS BANK TR LT-2S77
696.66 26979 W FOREST DR
02-30-106-016 KERRY J A DENISE L CARLSON
38.87 26965 W FOREST OR
O2-3O-IO6-OI5 KERRY J A DENISE L CARLSON
71.83 26963 W FOREST DR
02-30-106-026 LILLIAN BAKALIS
22.07 26933 W FOREST OR
O2-3O-IO6-032 BLANCHE R HEISCHBERG
922.16 26861 W FOREST DR
02-30-106-012 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 82-168
71.83 26898 W OAK AV
02-30-106-013 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 82-168
202.86 26886 W OAK AV
02-30-106-O 16 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 62-166
116.62 26B76 W OAK AV
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 6O066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
1 6B Lakeland Newspaper.
Thursday, November 13. 1986
II
PERM. IND. NUM/ 1
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
03-30-107-009 PHILIP I DOLORES HUBBARD
*59-*6 2*853 W OAK AV
02-30-301-030 PETITE LAKE PARK ASSOCIATION
5.00 391.1.8 N LAKE AV
02-30-301-01.1 RONALD G L JEAHETTE A KAUTH
713.29 393B6 N LAKE AV
02-30-302-009 RICHARD C % PATRICIA S DUMPER
1*3.66 39*20 N HWY 59
02-30-303-001. PIONEER TRUST * SAVINGS BANK
77*»- 1*» 393&7 n LAKE AV
02-30-305-013 JULIUS t CAROL MANN
261.92 39278 N HWY 59
02-30-307-003 PATRICK J t ROBERTA £ KERR
1.11.95 ZitSOl W LAKEVIEW DR
02-30-308-002 JACK T t JACQUELINE S SHOQLOfl
76.60 39195 N PETITE TER
O2-3O-3O&-OI6 nONTE J t ROSA M WISLER
185.30 39II.O N HWY 59
02-30-309-001 LEONARD T LAMBERT
1*8.82 39109 N CEDAR CREST DR
O2-3O-309-OO2 LEONARO T LAMBERT
1.063.63 39135 N CEDAR CREST DR
O2-3O-309-OO9 HELEN HARIE ORR
97.64 21.911 W RAVINE DR
02-3O-309-OI3 LARRY R MARTIN
97-61. 24.873 W RAVINE OR
02-30-309-0 Id LARRY I JUDY BART IN
801.. 60 39076 N HWY 59
O2-3O-309-OI5 LARRY t JUDY HART IN
97.61. 39068 N HWY 59
O2-3O-309-OI6 LARRY A JUDY HART IN
97-61. 3906O N HWY 59
O2-3O-J.O5-OO5 MICHAEL KELLY
60.95 39051 N BALBOA OR
02-31-100-015 JAMES W * KATHLEEN M CRICHTON
22. dO 2d999 W DERING LN
02-31-103-006 CLARENCE CEISLEA
71.83 2d762 W BERING LN
O2-3I-2OO-OO6-OO2I MAE H OIRYAN
d2d.98 2*1*3 W PETITE LAKE RO
02-3 1-200-0 Id H KIMOE L KUNDE
28*. 16 2*026 W DIANA AV
02-31-203-003 ROBERT J t SHARON I LORAHC
163. 2d 2d036 W DIANA AV
O2-3I-205-OO3 HAROLD A LUELLA KUNDE
1*3.66 2*021 W DIANA AV
02-31-205-OOd HAROLD I LUELLA KURD!
821. J6 2d013 W DIANA AV
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 6001.6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
#1051.2
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 6001.6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 6001.6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LANE
LAKE
LAKE
VILLA 6001.6
VILLA 6001.6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
02-31-300-007 THE BID-CITY NATIONAL BAM Of CHICAGO TN 1505
VILLA 600*6
2,603.66 2*650 y GRAND AV
02-32-100-019 JAY R A CHARLOTTE ft CNIM
35.9* *At AV lu[
02-32-100-028 BONNIE L COW I LI
502.38 23529 W PETITE LAKE RD ml
02-32-100-032 F JOHNSON D COLUCIO
288.5* 33555 W PETITE LAKE NO LAKE
02-32-10 1 -OOd RAYMOND JOHNSON
593. 1* 38881 N PARK AVE WIST LME
02-32-101-005 RAYMOND JOHNSON
159*2* 38867 N PARK AVI WIST LMI
02-32-111-001 ROBERT J A CORINNI N FRANCISXOVICH
§71, 76 23993 W WASHINGTON AV
02-32-111-003 HERBERT A GLIINERHAN
5d.10 23965 W WASHINGTON AV
O2-32-II6-OOI DAVID ft B DIANA C CHASt
50.68 23993 « WINTHROP PL
02-32- M6-O02 DAVID H A DIANA C CHASE
50.68 23969 W WINTHROP PL
02-32-116-003 DAVID H A DIANA C CHASE
6dO.*6 23961 W WINTHROP PL
02-32-130-002 H KUNOE L KUNDE
31.70 38567 N Ml CHORE LN
O2-32-I2O-OO3 H KUNDE L KUNOE
31.70 38559 N ARDRORE LN
02-32-1 20-00d H KUNOE L KUNDE
31.70 385 d 7 N ARDHORI LN
02-32-120-005 H KUNDE L KUNDE
31.70 385*3 N ARDMORE LN
02-32-120-009 HAROLD W KUNOE
31.70 38511 N ARDMORE LN
02-32-200-002 JAMES H F1ENE
1.21.87 23*>71 V PETITE LAKE RO
O2-32-2OO-OO3 DOUGLAS t CAROLYN HAWES
ld5. 5* 23*31 W PETITE LAKE RD
O2-32-2OO-O5O BELMORA PARK ASSOCIATION
31.70 23*51 W LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-062 ALICE I SPILLER
*07-36 23335 W LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-063 ALICE 1 SPILLER
Id. 96 23323 W LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-061. BELMORA PARK ASSOCIATION
31.70 23319 W LIBERTY AV
O2-32-200-O7d ALICE SPILLER C MUELLER
12. d2 LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-075 BELMORA. PARK ASSOCIATION
33.88 LIBERTY AV
O2-32-2OO-O8I 1ST AMERICAN BANK 650366-50
906.98 23255 W LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-082 JANE DEOBLER
31.08 23*12 W LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-083 OSCAR THUNBERG
6.23 23*23 w LIBERTY AV
02-32-200-08d DONALD i SANDRA LARSON
37.00 23*17 LIBERTY AV
02-32-201-002 ROBERT J STE1SKAL
26*. 90 MILWAUKEE AV
02-33-306-022 GARY L I GLORIA SCHNEIDER
1*0.72 206 VILLA AV
O2-33-306-O23 GARY SCHNEIDER
522.77 206 VILLA AV
02-33-307-008 PAUL R AVERY
3,181.02 89 CEDAR AV
O2-33-307-OI5 PAUL R AVERY
S2.30 GRAND AV
02-33-307-021 RICHARD J K02IEL
817.36 88 E GRAND AV
02-33-307-022 RICHARD J K0Z1IL
1,305.60 92 GRAND AV
02-33-*0 1-003 VICTOR CI SAN *
1.929.36 GRAND AV
02-33-dO 1-O60 VICTOR CI SAN
176.32 GRAND AV
02-3*-10 1-021 DOUGLAS B LUNSFORD
*8*.1* 21930 W 7TH ST
02-3UI01-O23 DOUGLAS LUNSrORO
59.76 21926 W 7TH ST
02-3*- 102-00* LAWRENCE I AUDREY STOWILL
566.08 21708 W ELM ST
02-3UI02-O12 ROBERT W WAGNEN
75. 2d 216*0 W ELM ST
02-3*- 1 02-0 2 2 UAVNE R JENS IK
77.58 21596 W ILM ST
02-3*-l02-O23 JAMES * MANIA GLIASON
36*. 30 215** W ELM ST
02-3*-103-OlB JACK ILGNER
1,198.66 21551 W LAKE AV
02-3*-10*-O15 DOLIN * HIRSCH
155. 16 388*6 N HICKMY ST
02-3*-10*-Ol6 JUOE R t LILLIAN H LARSON
79.83 388*0 N HICKORY ST
02-3*-IO*-017 JUDE R A LILLIAN H LARSON
• 79.83 38832 N HICKORY ST
02-3*-»0*-OlB JUOE R t LILLIAN H LARSON
*2*.6* 38820 N HICKORY ST
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 600d6
VILLA 60Od6
VILLA 600d6
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
02-3*-106-O08 DEBORAH L
56d.80 21601 W ELM ST
02-3<.-l 15-0 IB WANDA MALECKI
206.50 38733 N GRAFTON RD
02-3d-1 15-022 DARYL K I LINDA A GRIFFIN
2*2.71 38681 H GRATTON RD
02-3d-1 15-023 DARYL K t LINDA A GRIFT IN
157.50 38675 N GRATTON RD
02-31.-117-013 PERRY OQUINN
621.80 21870 W dTH ST
02-31.-1 1B-001. JAflES A TURNER
1.51.86 21893 W dTH ST
02-3d-HB-O05 STEVEN J BAUMERT
205.33 21881 W dTH ST
02-3d-l 1B-O06 ROBERT J BELLEFEUILLE
12 2.91. 21869 W dTH ST
02-3d-llB-O07 ROBERT J BELLEFEUILLE
705.7* 21863 W dTH ST
02-3d-l 18-015 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 83-169
122.9* 2lB9d W 3RD ST
02-3d-l 18-016 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 83-169
122.9* 21682 W 3RD ST
02-3d-1 16-017 DONALD MENTONE
122.9* 21870 W 3RD ST
02-3*— 1 1B-018 DONALD MENTONE
502.90 2186* W 3RD ST
02-3*-l 16-019 TERRY M AGONATH
*3B.66 21856 W 3RD ST
O2-3U12O-O09 MICHAEL L SMITH
1.92.26 21851 W 2ND ST
02-3V-120-O17 CHRISTOPHER T DAGENS
289-7* 21769 W 2ND ST
O2-3*-120-O25 TERRENCE W A RETA A EDWARDS
*56.6* 21856 W 1ST ST
02-3*-120-O33 CHRISTOPHER J A KATHRYH SIEDLECKI
385.10 2178* W 1ST ST LAKE VILLA 600*6
02-3*-120-03* CHRISTOPHER J * KATHRYN SIEDLECKI
61 ,*7 21 768 W 1ST ST LAKE VILLA 6O0d6
02-3*-301-412 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TN 83-193
63*. 8d WOODHEAO DR
O2-3*-30 1-015 VICTOR CI SAN
*65-*2 GRAND AV
02-3*-301-017 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 85-131
317**2 CLAYTON AV
02-35-2O*-OO7 HENRY P A MARGARET M KOICK
1.091.08 *12 BRITTANY LN
02-35-207-009 ROBERT L A MARILYN HALL
6d 5. 55 *05 NORTHCATE RD
02-35-208-018 JAMES B NCNERNEY
633.00 BECK RO
02-35-212-006 ALVAR LARSON
680.*0 503 BECK RD
02-35-212-008 ALVAR LARSON
296.7* 215* NIGH POINT DR
02-35-212-020 ALBERT P CHRISTINSIN
*35.70 *21 RID ROCK DR
02-35-212-021 ALBERT P CHRISTINSIN
*35<70 *17 NIC ROCK DR
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 6O0d6
lake villa 600*6
Lake villa 600*6
lake villa 600*6
lake villa 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 6»d6
LAKE VILLA 6O0d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
DURNO
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LAKE VILLA 6O0d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINDENNURST 600*6
LINOINNURST 600*6
LINBINMURST 600**
LINDENMURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
02-35-212-029 ALVAR LARSON
*56.I6 *01 RID ROCK DR
02-35-212-030 ALVAR LARSON
*56.l6 BECK RO
02-35-213-003 DEBRA CHRISTINSIN
9-56 2186 HIGH POINT DR
02-35-213-011 LASILO A IVA KULCSAR
660. dO 2258 HIGH POINT DR
02-35-213-012 LASZLO A EVA KULCSAR
680. dO 226d HIGH POINT DR
O2-35-3OI-OI6 CHARLES J VRBA
*38.01 310 HAZELWOOD OR
02-35-305-001 DANA i DEBORAH HUDSON
8.89 ELMWOOD DR
02-35-306-008 GARRY P * JUDY A DAYTON
820.88 116 FAIRFIELD RD
02-35-306-015 GEORGE A MARCIA ALT
775-18 tOO FAIRFIELD RO
02-35-306-02 1 JERRY * PATRICIA STARON
608.2* 106 N HAWTHORNE DR
02-35-310-008 RICHARD F LEUKHARDT
*92.66 103 WHITE OAK OR
02-35-313-006 ROBERT A WEST
d20.B6 170* FAIRFIELD RD
O2-35-313-OO7 ROBERT A WEST
*78.B1 1706 FAIRFIELD RD
02-35-*01-051 MYCHAJLO I 50NJA KUJBIDA
316.50 LAKE SHORE OR
02-35-d0d-OO6 RUSSELL t BETTY LEHN
2,006.20 2315 CARRIAGE LN
02-35-*05-O25 EARL G GUTKE
2.132.56 216 BECK RD
02-35-d06-O22 THOBAS I ADELINE A KOHANECKY
306.16 2019 E ROLLING RIDGE LN
02-35-*OB-001 ROV E t EDITH CUNTHER
256.66 210) 5PRUCEW00D LN
02-35-d06-002 ROY E GUNTHER
1.920.5* 2103 SPRUCEWOOD LN
02-35-*09-OO2 1ST BANK OF DUNDEE TR 83-079
679.20 2107 MEADOW OR
02-35-*09-OIO PATRICIA MCCU1RE
19.20 75 N W1TCHW0OD LH
02-35-* 10-023 BRUCE D GARDNER
128.33 2306 E ROLLING RIDGE LN
02-36-101-019 ALVAR LARSON
d7*.08 2*9* FOREST VIEW RO
02-36-101-023 ROSCOE THORNE
738.55 583 WHISPERING PINES RD
02-36-101-02* WILLIAM E MARSH
97*. *0 2*57 FOREST VIEW RD
02-36-10 1-OdO ALVAR LARSON
*7*.0B 577 WHITE BIRCH RD
02-36-101-0*2 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.08 565 WHITE BIRCH RO
02-36-101-061 ALVAR LARSON
, *7*.0B 25*6 FOREST VIEW RO
02-36-101-072 ERNE5T J MUELLER
*7*.08 *19 WHISPERING PINES RD
02-36-101-076 ALBERT P CHRISTENSEN
237.O* 53* WHITE BIRCH RD
02-36-101-081 ALBERT P CHRISTENSEN
*7*.0B 533 WHITE BIRCH RO
02-36-101-122 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.08 *75 FOREST VIEW RD
02-36-101-123 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.06 2532 HERON DR
02-36-101-125 LARITA SCHN1TT
237.0* 2550 HERON DR
02-36-101-136 U 5 HOME CORP
500.3* dO I PHEASANT RIDGE CT
02-36-IOI-UO DEBRA CHRISTENSEN
526.60 2*99 TEAL RD
02-36-102-022 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.08 *2* HERON DR
02-36-103-O01 ALVAR. LARSON •
*7*.0B 2*03 HIGH POINT DR
02-36-103-OOd ALVAR LARSON
*7*.08 *0* TEAL RO
02-36-103-007 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.08 331 BECK RD
02-36-103-012 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.08 2*56 GREAT OAK DR
02-36-103-013 ALVAR LARSON
*7*.0B 392 TEAL RD
O2-36-3OI-OO* ALVAR LARSON
*7*.0B 2*23 CHEAT OAK DR
O2-36-3OI-OII JAMS W LEECH
*7*.0B 2*26 MALLARD DR
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINDINHURST 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 6O0d6
LINOENHURST 600d6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINOENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDINHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
O5-OI-IOO-OO5 VARO LHd72902 JOSEPH JUCHA
d39.dO 37577 N LAKE SHORE DR
O5-OI-IO3-OI5 WANDA SPYCHALA
68. 2d 2558* W LEHMANN BLVD
O5-OI-IO3-OI6 WANDA W SPYCHALA
68.2* 25570 W LEHBAHH BLVD '
05-OI-IO6-OO5 WAYNE R t CAROL H JOHNSON
651.62 37697 N DC LABY RO
05-OI-HO-OO3 DONALD W I JOYCE L TRASKA
2.dd6.6* 376*6 N LAKE SHORE DR
05-OI-11O-O0* DONALD W t JOYCE L TRASKA
357.6* 376*0 N LAKE SHORE DR
O5-OI-III-OOI DONALD W L JOYCE L TRASKA
272.26 376*1 N LAKE SHORE DR
05-OI-III-OO2 DOHALD W t, JOYCE L TRASKA
128.10 25662 W RASKA LN
05-01-111-015 RICHARD A I NOREEN A DUOONES
383.85 37593 n LAKE SHORE DR
05-01-201-OOB CHARLES L EITHER
1.599.*6 25*1* W COLUMBIA BAY DR
O5-OI-20I-OO9 J CLARK C ETTNER
3*5-76 25*06 W COLUMBIA BAY DR
05-O1-203-OI* DANIEL W t JUDY E KALB
*97.5* 37982 H HWY 59
05-01-203-015 GEORGE L t MARTHA A SHAMBLIH
155. *0 3797* N HWY 59
05-01-20*-020 HARRIET W £ JOHN C MURPHY
59. dB 25393 W CHESNEY DR
05-01-30*-OI9 RUSSEL E PELLERIN
*26.26 25537 W ARCADE DR SOUTH
05-O1-30V-O20 RUSSELL E PELLERIN
619. dd 37*53 N PARK LN WEST
05-4)1-306-016 ANTHONY t LOTTIE SAVICKUS
96.72 25653 W WACKER DR
05-01-dOO-002 HOME SAVINGS OF AMERICA
1,63d. 12 37265 N HWY 59
05-Ol-*O2-Ol I LAND OFFICE CO
*9.36 25272 W NEWBERRY LN
05-01-*0*-010 RICHARD E I CATHY M HODINA
121. dO 25323 W FA1RVIEW CIR
05-O1-dOd-O25 WAYNE J A SHARON M MCNANUS
5 3d. 6* 25199 W WAYSIDE PL
05-0 l-*05-007 FISCAL CONTROLS TRUST
89.58 25196 W WAYSIDE PL
05-O1-*O6-01* EDWIN RINALTOSKI
66.15 37371 N HILLSIDE DN
05-01-AO6-02* DAVID LEI * VALERIE J NYRI
603.20 37366 N HWY 59
05-OI-*06-035 GEORGE A HOST
*5.52 372** N HWY 59
05-0 1 -* 10-018 JEAN M SMITH
57.0* 252*1 W LINCOLN DR
05-O1-*10-033 GEORGE * MARCIA ALT
57.0* 25173 W LINCOLN DR
05-OI-* IO-O58 CHESTER I t BETTY J WATKINS
9*1.26 3709* N PIPER LN
05-0I-411-O11 RALPH A CHARLENE MOBEHG
89.58 25266 W TINIER LN
05-01-*! 3-OO5 SIDNEY R CANARATA
**.79 25303 W TIMER LN
05-01-*! >-O0* SIDNEY N CANARATA
89.58 25295 W TIMBER LN
05-01-* 13-007 RLAAS A RUTH VANDERLIP
832. 76 25283 W TIMBER LN
06-OI-I07-001 GEORGE S JONES
28*. 66 VALLEY DR
06-O1-107-O20 IRENE E SCHWICHT
153.08 201 BECK RO
06-01-300-005 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
II. 38 199*9 W GRAND AV
06-01-301-035 ELOY A ELVA 5ALAZAR
872.00 507 S DEERPATH DR
06-01-301-052 KERRY A LORA HCMANAMA
573-93 619 S DEERPATH DR
06-02-100-006 WALTER C PI5K0RZ
93.92 20800 W SAND LAKE
O6-O2-IOO-OIO COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
2d.B8 20921 W GRAND AV
O6-O2-IO2-O36 STELLA TAUCHAS
5*8.78 GRAND AV
06-02-) 10-008 DOLIN * HIRSCH
31.70 375*5 N GRANADA BLVD
06-02-110-009 DOLIN t HIRSCH
31.70 37537 N GRANADA BLVD
06-02-110-010 DOLIN A HIRSCH
31.70 37525 N GRANADA BLVD
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LINDENHURST 600d6
LINDENHURST 600*6
OF TRANS
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600d6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
06-02-110-01) DOLIN t HIRSCH
31.70 37519 N GRANADA BLVD
06-02-110-023 RONALD F A PATRICIA H SERWA
317.10 37538 N COLUMBUS AV
06-02-1 IO-02d RONALD F I PATRICIA M SERWA
d5.d2 37532 N COLUMBUS AV
O6-O2-IIO-O3O DOLIN I HIR5CH
31.70 37506 N COLUMBUS AV
06-02-20 l-Odfe JAMES A « SUSAN MALONEY
1.68*. 67 2206 RIDGELAND DR
O6-O2-20*~006 ARTHUR W I THEODORA W CUDDLES
797.55 2011 FAIRFIELD RD
06-O2-20*-Old DAVID A A ELLEN J PERKOWITZ
1,715.60 2109 FAIRFIELD RD
O6-O2-206-OOI EUGENE LUCAS
558.57 1915 BURR OAK LN
06-02-206-003 BURR IE BEHM I ASSOCIATES
38.11 2003 BURR OAK LN
O6-O2-206-O33 GILBERT KRUEGER
218.88 2012 WOODLANE DR
06-02-209-031 GERALD T A RAELENE R DANMANN
1,13d. 81 2021 WOODLANE DR
06-02-2)0-002 GLENN L * LYNN A MOTT
218.88 17* BECK RO
06-02-212-002 D LAGER STROM K WHITE
d90.2d 203 S BRIAR LN
06-02-215-011 MARGARET ANN PADGETT
726.53 306 BECK RD
06-02-302-013 TOMMY H A PAMELA K MARASCO
35-16 37377 N ANTONIO AV
06-O2-302-0I* TOMMY H t PAMELA K MANASCO
35.16 37369 N ANTONIO AV
06-02-302-020 ROY A HAMEL
3*. 17 37*38 N LORETTO AV
06-02-302-O22 ROY A HAMEL
*6.68 37*12 N LORETTO AV
06-02-302-02* 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF CICERO TR
186.56 3738* K LORETTO AV
06-02-302-O25 TOMMY H A PAMELA K MANASCO
365.6* 37376 N LORETTO AV
O6-O2-302-026 TOMMY H A PAMELA K MANASCO
35.16 37370 N LORETTO AV
06-O2-30*-01* MILTON R BEUCK
75.08 373*7 N PARMA AV
06-02-30*-017 GREGORY J A OONNA J SNILTEN
75.08 37*2* N CAPILLO AV
06-02-305-003 DAVID A A KATHLEEN A ROGOWSKI
*3.6l 20779 W VERONA AV
06-02-305-00* DAVID A A KATHLEEN A ROGOWSKI
* 8 1.39 20767 W VERONA AV
06-02-312-015 ROBERT J HILTON
68.3* 37336 N GRANADA 1LVD
06-02-313-009 NANCY J 5CHR0EDER
68.3* 20609 W SIENA DR
06-02-313-010 NANCY J SCHROEDIR
703.10 20597 W SIENA DR
06-02-316-026 RICKY L A DIANE C SMITH
3*. 17 37198 N LORETTO AV
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 6O0d6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDINHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600*6
LINDENHURST 600d6
LINDENHURST 600d6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 6O0d6
3796
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
LAKI VILLA 600*6
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PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
HEED
w romero av
CARLSON
M GRANADA ILVO
DDL IK
H GRANADA ILVO
06-02-316-028 RICKY L t DIANE C SltlTN
3*. 17 37176 N LORETTO AV
06-02-317-4101 DIMITRIOS VASSILIAOES
671.40 20929 w san rem AV
06-02-316-012 P COIUS L COMBS J ritr
68. 3* 37>73 N PARMA AV
06-02-3 1B-0 I 4 P CONIS L COMS J FRY
159-60 37153 N FARM AV
06-02-3 18-016 WILLI** W otHN
552.05 37258 N CAPILLO AV
O6-O2-32O-OO8 RORtRT L
36.48 20621
06-02-323-006 ALBERT f CHRISTENSEN
68.3V 37195 N GRANADA ILVO
06-02-323-010 ROIERT D
3*i.*iS 37153
06-02-323-017 ALBERT A
34. 48 37085
06-02-326-023 EDWARD SURROZ
68. 3* 37I3*> N RIVIERA D*
O6-02-32B-O25 ROGER MILLER
663.92 20B3W V GENOA AV
06-02-330-001 JAMS L NCCUNE
42.97 37095 N CREMONA AV
06-02-330-002 JAMS L NCCUNE
87.22 37081 N CREMONA AV
06-02-330-017 ANORIJA VILANJ
43.61 20698 W GENOA AV
O6-O2-J1O3-OO5 VIRGIL L A CAROLE LANINC
BI7.6A 406 S THORNWOOD OR
06-02-403-020 CHARLES SCHRIVER
991.46 2400 S THORNWOOD OR
06-02-406-018 DOLtN 4 HIRSCH
68. 34 20483 W ROM NO AV
O6-O2-406-OI9 D0L1N 4 HIRSCH
34.48 20465 W ROMRO AV
06-02-407-047 THOHAS J I CATHERINE A FEL1NCZAK
275.52 2301 HONEYSUCKLE CT
06-02-407-055 DIMITRIOS VASSILIAOES
1.281.22 2310 GLENDALE CT
06-O3-2OI-OO8 GEORGE F 4 NARY MYER
335.15 37»2I N OOUGLAS LN
06-03-303-014 DOLIN 4 HIRSCH
34.48 21820 W MORTON OR
06-04-100-020 JAMS R HYLANO
364.36 305 BURNETT AV
06-04-100-02 1 JANES R HYLANO
.26 BURNETT AV
WILL I AN H 4 BEVERLY H SWIDERSKI
.86 GRAND AV
06-04-104-007 RONALD 4 SUSAN COLES
195.02 GRAND AV
06-04-104-008 RONALD R 4 SUSAN A COLES
1.633.56 315 E GRAND AV
06-04-104-010 RONALD COLES
908.68 22 S MILWAUKEE AV
O6-04-IQ5-OI4 DAVID 4 MARSHA WIKENHEISER
9)8.65 66 KEVIN AV
06-04-111-006 AMR I CAN TRADESMN INC.
285.58 67 COVENTRY COVE LN
06-04-200-016 NICHOLAS J BALDASSANO
I. 568.40 110 S MILWAUKEE AV
06-04-200-030 NOHAMO E 4 JOAN NASR
1,080.02 117 S MILWAUKEE AV
06-04-202-002 MOHAMEO E 4 JOAN NASR
1.050.44 201 S MILWAUKEE AV
06-04-2 02-003 M NASR
2,793-76 211 S MILWAUKEE AV
06-04-205-004 nUNDELEIN SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSN
1.705.96 6 SHEEHAN DR
06-O4-205-OO5 NUNDELEIN SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSN
452.94 8 SHEEHAN DR
06-04-205-010 ALBERT P CHRISTENSEN
452.94 IB SHEEHAN OR
06-04-205-025 NUNDELEIN SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSN
4>52.94> 13 SHEEHAN OR
06-04-205-030 MMDELEIN SAVINGS 4 LOAN
452.94 23 SHEEHAN DR
06-04-205-036 NUNDELEIN SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSN
652.96 35 SHEEHAN DR
06-04-206-009 AR-KAY BUILDERS NUDI KURZENBERGER. INC
71-
06-04-102-005
3.907.
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LINOENNURST
LINOENHURST
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LINOENHURST
LINDENHURST
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60066
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
330.56 22 MONICA DR
06-O4-2Q6-O13 LEECH-BRIDGES. INC.
165.28 31 CREMIN DR
O6-04-4O1-OO3 WILLIAM H ( MARY L BEITZEL
32.78 37070 N TERRY OR WEST
06-O4-401-OO4 WILLIAM M 4 MARY L BIETZEL
46.31 37058 N TERRY DR WEST
06-04-401-OO5 WILLIAM « 4 MARY L BEITZEL
'•89.52 37044 N TERRY DR WEST
06-04-404-004 BETTY E BRUMS
38.89 37047 N GEORGE CT
06-04-405-006 HARK A l RQSEMARIE A JONES
77.78 37084 N JAMES DR
06-04-405-008 HARK A 4 ROSEMARIE A JONES
403-36 3705B H JAMES DR
06-04-406-002 GARY W FOSTER
92.62 37035 N TERRY OR WEST
06-04-406-003 MARTIN T PAOJEH
'•6.31 22357 W TERRY OR NORTH
06-04-406-004 MARTIN T PAOJEN
46.3» 223>.9 W TERRY DR NORTH
06-04-406-013 THOHAS 4 PATRICIA HALL
470.94 22225 W TERRY DR NORTH
06-05-201-108 WILLIAM J BURNS
141.93 130 OAKWOOO AV
06-05-201-109 LESTER SZLENDAK
39.77 OAKWOOD AV
06-05-202-030 JOHN E CALAMARI
59.4-6 OAK KNOLL DR
06-05-202-031 JOHN E CALAMARI
59.46 OAK KNOLL OR
06-O5-202-032 JOHN E CALAMARI
59-46 OAK KNOLL DR
06-05-202-046 JUDITH L LAWRENCE
2.155.50 BURNETT AV
06-06-202-004 EDWIN A 4 DORIS N OLSEN
915.42 37761 N FAIRFIELD RD
06-06-202-005 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #520B
304.14 24270 W SAXONY DR LAKE VILLA 60046
06-06-202-006 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST Tft #5208
304.14 24238 W SAXONY DR LAKE VILLA 60046
O6-O6-2O2-OO8 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208
304.14 24188 W SAXONY OR LAKE VILLA 60046
O6-O6-202-OIO 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208
304.14 24132 W HAIDI LN LAKE VILLA 60046
O6-O6-202-OI5 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208
304.14 24032 W HAIDI LN LAKE VILLA 60046
06-06-202-020 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5206
304.14 24037 W HAIDI LN LAKE VILLA 60046
06-06-202-023 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208
304.14 24044 W SAXONY DR LAKE VILLA 60046
06-O6-202-O24 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208
304.14 24020 W SAXONY DR LAKE VILLA 60046
06-06-203-001 1ST NATIONAL IANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208
304.14 24277 V SAXONY DR LAKE VILLA 60046
06-06-203-004 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR #5208 *
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60046
INGLIS10E 60041
INGLES1DE 60041
06-07-200-006 ROBERT W 4 PATRICIA A PAQUETTE
8B3. 15 26204 W MONAVILLE ID
06-07-202-006 WILLIAM M 4 SHIRLEY HENSLEY
782.01 36967 N FAIRFIELD RD
06-07-202-007 CARL T S JACQUELINE A CENG
191.36 26390 W MONAVILLE RD
O6-O7-202-OO9 ROLAND VANOVERIEKE
1.756.16 26618 W MONAVILLE RD
06-07-300-009 WILLIAM F 4 CATHY A GERKEN
265.27 36238 N EA6LE CT
06-07-303-008 ROIERT R 4 ffOREEN C GOOD
295. IB 26876 W CRAITREE LN
06-07-303-019 FUST AMERICAN IANK OF IENSENVILLE TR 76-266
295. IB 24864 W CEDARWOOD LN INGLES IDE 60041
06-08-200-010 JANET E BARRETT
1.015.65 207 W MONAVILLE RD LAKE VILLA 60046
06-09-100-01 1-0021 PAUL W BRANDEL
70.63 22605 W MONAVILLE RD ROUND LAKE IEACH 60073
06-09-20 1-020 AZLE CHURCH OF CHRIST
36.48 22307 W TERRY OR SOUTH
O6-O9-202-OO5 MARTIN 4 KAREN R PAOJEN
689.36 22356 W MORTON DR
O6-O9-202-OO6 MARTIN 6 KAREN PAD JEN
66.31 22330 W MORTON. OR
O6-O9-202-OO7 MARTIN T PADJEN
46.31 22326 W MORTON DR
06-O9-206-O14 DAVID E t PAULETTE A MYNIHAH
66.31 36863 N TERRY DR EAST
O6-09-206-OI5 DAVID E 6 PAULETTE A MVN1HAH
1.109.90 36851 N TERRY DR EAST
STATE or ILLINOIS)
> SS
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
MENNAN
IRENNAN
O6-O9-2O6-OI9 ELMER 4 RUBY L REA
92.62 36948 N MWY 83
06-09-206-020 ELMR 6 RUIY L REA
34. 4B 36938 N HWY 83
06-09-206-016 8 JASTER T ROBERTS
77-78 36962 N JAMES DR
O6-O9-206-OI5 I JASTER T ROBERTS
609.9O 36956 N JANES OR
06-09-206-016 I JASTER T ROM NTS
161.92 36966 N JAMS DR
06-09-208-005 FRANK CNIODO
77.78 22075 W ENCLE DR
06-IO-102-O01 J. PHILIP I OORIS M
38.89 36989 N MARY DR
06-10-102-002 J. PHILIP 6 OORIS M
653.37 36971 N MARY DR
06-10-107-008 CHICAGO TITLE A TRUST CO TR HIL
336.66 36855 N ELIZABETH OR
06-10-110-016 JOSE E 6 AURORA PAION
63.27 21536 W ENGLE DR
06-10-110-015 JOSE E 6 AURORA PAION
63.27 21526 W ENGLE OR
O6-IO-IM-OI2 All GAIL D LAWRENCE
63.27 21976 W SARAH DR
06-10-118-003 RICHARD 6 OARLENE HANSEN
86.54 21771 W SARAH DR
06-10-118-004 FORESTER IRASHEAR
86.54 21759 W SARAH DR
06-10-118-005 MAURICE GASPERINI
529.62 36731 N LAWRENCE DR
06-10-125-010 VICTOR E A MARY E ROJEK
250.38 36535 N MARILYN LN
06-10-201-001 SAMUEL IRANOMAN
36. 6B 36991 N NORMANDY AV
06-10-20I-O23 DAVID G 4 SHARON A DUNBAR
43.27 21382 W MURINE DR
06-10-201-026 DAVID G 4 SHARON A DUNBAR
529.76 21370 W MAURINE DR
06-10-201-031 SAMUEL BRANDNAN
18.28 36975 N NORMANDY AV
06-1O-201-O32 SAMUEL IRAHDNAN
53-62 36963 N NORMANDY AV
06-10-202-019 JAMES A A JANET SCHARNELL
63.27 36946 NATHAN HALE DR NORTH
06-10-202-020 JAMES A SCHARNELL
63.27 36938 NATHAN HALE OR NORTH
06- 1 0-205-0 IB THOMAS i
71.70 36888
06-10-205-019 THOMAS 4
71.70 36876
MARION JOHNSON
N WILDWOOD DR
MARION JOHNSON
N WILDWOOD DR
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
5B737
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
RS
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
LAKE VILLA
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60066
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60066
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60066
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
60046
304.14 24199 W SAXONY DR
06-06-203-013 FRANK R 4 CHRISTINE W ANGELOS
8)6.67 26272 W ALPINE CT
06-06-203-015 DEVON BANK TR 5<53
304.14 24237 W ALPINE CT
06-07-103-001 ANDREW PECORARO
566.07 36880 N WESTMOOR AV
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
06-IO-206-OO8 ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAI
1.027.74 21478 W ENGLE DR
06-10-209-004 CAROL A LA FORGE
34.48 21453 W ENGLE DR
06-10-209-005 CAROL LA FORGE
34.48 21445 W ENCLE DR
06-10-209-006 JOHN 4 CAROL A LA FORGE
899.26 21637 W ENGLE DR
06-10-212-015 DANIEL F 4 JOAN D CREEDON
117.64 36667 N WILOWOOO DR
06-1O-212-O28 MEYER 4 BARBARA FINKELSTEIN
339.61 36698 NATHAN HALE DR NORTH
06-10-212-029 MEYER 4 BARBARA FINKELSTEIN
58.82 36686 NATHAN HALE DR NORTH
O6-IO-2I5-OO3 K SURROZ E SURROZ
86.54 21471 W HONEY LN
06-10-215-008 OAMON H 4 DIANE S DEPREE
640.15 21413 W HONEY LN
O6-IO-215-OO9 DAMON K 4 DIANE S DEPREE
81.15 21397 W HONEY LN
06-10-215-413 JOE F t DORIS E CORDER
496.85 21470 W NIELSON DR
06-10-2 1B-0 14 ROBERT L CROWN
86.54 36602 N HILDA LN
06-10-218-015 ROBERT L CROWN
613. 88 36590 N HILDA LN
06-10-221-012 ROBERT L MUMMER
86. 54 21326 W PARK DR
06-10-221-013 ROBERT L MUMMER
86.54 21314 W PARK DR
06-10-221-014 ROBERT L MUMMER
625.40 21302 W PARK DR
06-10-221-015 ROBERT L MUMMER
175. 78 21290 W PARK DR
06-10-221-020 HERBERT J RYAN
86.54 36516 N OAKWOOD OR
06-10-30I-O05 CHARLES 6 ANITA PACHECO
86,54 36451 N JAMS CT
O6-IO-303-OO3 RITO SAUCEDO y
B3.B6 21859 W PARK DR
O6-IO-303-OO6 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BARR1NGT0H TR 11-3566
279.21 21839 W PARK OR LAKE VILLA 60046
06-10-400-002 JAMES RIX
2,444.39 36338 N WILDWOOD DR
06-11-101-101 DOLIN 4 HIRSCH
36.68 3676 1 N FOREST AV
06-11-101-107 DOLIN 4 HIRSCH
77.10 36659 N FOREST AV
06-11-101-108 DOLIN 4 HIRSCH
36. 4B 20519 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-11-103-002 JOHN E LAMONT
262.50 36963 N CORONA DR
06-1 1-104-003 ROBERT J KERN
357-32 36911 N CORONA OR
06-11-105-001 DOLIN 4 HIRSCH
J4.48 36717 N PRAIRIE VIEW DR
O6-I2-IOO-OI5 1ST AMERICAN BANK BENSENVILLE TR #79-309
1.031.60 19699 W GRAND AV LAK[ V m, a L 00kf .
06-12-400-002 RUTH M DICK
2.713.70 19666 W GRAND AV LWI VILU ^j
06-12-600-010 COLLEEN A BEHRENS
336. 98 19264 W GRAND AV Lm V |LLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60066
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
COUNTY OF LAKE )
I, Jack L. Andr-raon, hereby certify that I aa County Treasurer
end Cx-offlclo County Collector of the County of Lake. In the Stite of
tlllnots, and ■■ such the keeper of lha record, of said office end that
the foregoing li a Hit of delinquent landt end lot* upon which tenet
renaln unpaid end due for the yea/ or yeera 1910 through 191} both
Inclusive, together with llw owner's rum, If known, and lha aaaount of
tan due thereon.
Dated at Wauke|an, Lake County, Illlnoli thla 6lh day of
Novenber, A.D. 1916.
a^JACK L. AMCRS'Jtt
COtXTY TREASURER AM)
Ex-orncio county collector
U86B.U9.LV
November 13, 1966
STATE OF ILLINOIS J
) SS
COWTY OT LAKE 1
Public notice It hereby given that I, Jack L. Andereon, County
Treaaurer and Ei-Offlcto County Collector of Lake County. In the State
aforesaid will apply to the Circuit Court of aald County on Tueaday. lha
2Jlh day of Koveabe'r, A.D. 1916, for Judtaaant filing the cornet aaount of
any tea. paid under prolate and for Judgement *i*init the lenda end Iota
■•ntioned and described In the following Hat of delinquent lenda and let*
for the general taiae for the yeere 1910 through 19IJ both inclusive, to*
tether with Interest, penalties, end coata due severally thereon end for
teiee, drainage and apeciet aaeaaaaents due for the yeera 1914 through 19IS
both inclusive together with Intaraat, penaltiee end coat* due aeverelly
thereon, and for *n order to aell aald land* and lota for aatlafactlon
thereof. Public notice la elao hereby given that on the flrat Monday of
Decanter, 1916, to wltl on the let day of Deceabor, A.D. 1916, all the
lenda and lota for che tele of which an order ahell be ateo*, will be ecpoeed
to public tale In the building where aeld Circuit Court la held In aald
Countv In the Court Home In Vaukegan, In aald County for the aaount of
taiea, apeclel tales, drainage, apeclal aaaeaaaanta, tnlereat, penalties
and coata due severally thereon, eicept auch ea ahall have been paid at
aald Una of aela. Said aale ahell cooaaence at 9 o'clock A.H. Central Tie*,
on Hondev the lat day of December, A.D, 1916, and to continue froa day to
day until the saae ahall be coapleted and If for any causa auch Judgeeasnl
ahall not be rendered on the aald Uth day of Kaveabar, A.D. 1916, then
auch aale will be evade on the flrat Monday after auch Judgeaant ahall be
rendered coaeeenclng at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of evert flrat Honday,
Coata on eech tract or deter Iptlon of land three Jo liar it on each lot
or deacrlplion of lot threr doliara. Alto Interest at the rate of one end
onr lualf per cent per oonlh wilt be added efler June 2. 1916, on the flrat
Imminent and one and one half per cent per Month on the second Immi-
nent after Sepleaber 2, 1916.
Those taxpayers who have prevloualy coaplled with Section 19* of the
Revenue Act of 1939 by paying under protest both Installments of their 19IS
real property taxes nay file with the Clerk of the Lake County Circuit
Court any objections which they may have to the eforeaald application for
Jud|eeamt. All objection* filed auat coatplv with requlreoanll of Sections
191 and ZM of the Revenue Act of 1919.
Waucondo Township
PERN. IND HUM/ NAME /
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
09-04-100-014 FRITZSCHE IND PARK, INC.
1,929.62 31B15 N OARRELL RD
09-04-101-004 LUCRETIA IUR0
23.37 28977 W HVY 120
09-04-101-029 THERESA RICK
297.86 3*862 N DARRELL RD
O9-O6-IO5-OO9 COUNTY OF LAKE
66.76 31602 N HILLSIDE DR
09-04-105-010 COUNTY OF LAKE
66.76 31798 N HILLSIDE DR
09-04-105-011 COUNTY OF LAKE
66.76 31792 N HILLSIDE DR
09-04-106-021 RICHARD D BERKOWSKI
66.76 31773 N HILLSIDE DR
09-04-106-022 RICHARD D IERK0WSK1
66.76 31769 N HILLSIDE DR
09-04-106-023 CHAR LI 5 4 DLL OE FRANCO
46.76 31765 N HILLSIDE OR
09-04-106-024 CHARLES 4 LILLIAN DEFRANCO
23.66 31761 N HILLSIDE DR
O9-06-IO6-037 RICHARD D BERKOWSKI
46.76 31786 N ALAMEDA DR
09-06-106-038 RICHARD D BERKOWSKI
66.76 31780 N ALAMEDA DR
O9-O6-IO6-039 RICHARD D BERKOWSKI
66.74 31778 N ALAMEDA OR
09-04-106-060 RICHARD BERKOWSKI
66.76 31776 N ALAMEDA OR
O9-O6-IO6-O6 1 RICHARD BERKOWSKI
66.76 31772 N ALAMEDA DR
09-04-106-042 RICHARD D BERKOWSKI
46.76 ))?68 N ALAMEDA DR
09-04-106-063 RICHARD D BERKOWSKI
66.74 31764 N ALAMEDA OR
09-04-107-010 MARK J 6
23.37 31610
09-04-I07-O1I MACK J 4
23.37 31800
O9-O4-IO7-OI2 MARK J 4 SHARON L ZEFFERY
268.22 31790 N DARRELL RO
09-O6-200-002-001I ROBERT R KRILICH
161.53 W HVY 120
09-10-400-008-0021 LEO E CILFOY
17.62 30100 N HWY 12
O9-II-2OO-OOI-OO2I CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
106.03 32201 N GILMER RD NOUNO LAKE 60073
09-11-200-003-0010 CHICAGO TITLE 6 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
593<60 30789 N FISH LAKE RD ROUND LAKE 60073
O9-U-2OO-OO3-O0U CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
102.85 30789 N FISH LAKE RD ROUND LAKE 60073
O9-U-2OO-OO6-OO2I CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
65. 6B 30700 N FISH LAKE RD ROUND LAKE 60073
09-11-200-007-0010 CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
633.18 30615 N FISH LAKE RD ROUND LAKE 60073
O9-U-2OO-OO7-OOII CHICAGO TITLE * TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
176.89 30615 N FISH LAKE RD ROUND LAKE 60073
O9-H-3OO-OO3-OO2I CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
197.79 30250 N CALLAHAN RD MUND LAKE 60073
09-1I-30O-006-O021 CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
106.80 30260 N CALLAHAN RD ROUND LAKE 60073
O9-II-6OO-OO2-OOIO CHICAGO TITLE 6 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
609.12 30248 N CALLAHAN RO ROUND LAKE 60073
09-11-400-002-0011 CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
217. IB 30268 N CALLAHAN RD ROUND LAKE 40073
09-12-100-001-O02I CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
IO6.8O 31235 N GILMER RD ROUND LAKE 60073
09-12-IOO-O05-OO2I CHICAGO TITLE 6 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
106. BO 31265 N GILMER RD ROUND LAKE 60073
09-12-300-002-0021 CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
91.77 31313 N GILMER RO IQUNO LAKE 60073
SHARON L ZEFFERY
N OARRELL RO
SHARON L ZEFFERY
N DARRELL RD
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 6OO5O
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 6OO5O
MCHENRY 6OO50
MCHENRY 60O50
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRV 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60O50
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
LAKEMOOR 60050
ROUND LAKE 60073
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AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
09-12-30O-O03-0021 CHICAGO TITLE t TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
3)091 N GILMER RD. ROUND LAKE 60073
PERM. IND. NUM/
NAME/
82.29
09-IJ-3OCW3O7-O02I EDWARD LEWANDOWSKI
11.06
29151 N GARLANO RD
09-13-300-008-O021 EDWARD LEWANDOWSKI
8.72
WAUCONDA 6008^
WAUCONDA 60084
29097 N GARLAND RD
09-IJ-1.00-O05-O0II GEORGE t PAMELA J HIGGINS
268.02 29586 K GOSSELL RD .
09-14- 1 00-001-0021 CHICAGO TITLE A TRUST COMPANY TR 10-50126
213.60 29999 N HWY 12 ROUND LAKE 60073
09-14-400-O11-O01O m l WIS JOSEPH V CHESEK
899.39 29226 N CALLAHAN RD
09-14-400-O 1 1-0011 MR l MRS JOSEPH V CHESEK
, 15. 81 ■' 29226 N CALLAHAN RD
09-15-lOO-OOS-OOlO MARILYN N DAEMICKE
I,li69.76 27645 W CASE RD
O9-I5-IOO-OO8-OOII MARILYN N DAEMICKE
259.63 276li5 W CASE RD
O9-I5-2OO-OI3-OO2I LEO E GILFOY
" 6O.96 . 27370 W CASE RD
09-I6-300-OO2-O0IO ALAN G SMITH
2,616.68 28766 W BURNETT RD
O9-I6-3OO-OO2-OOII ALAN G SMITH
741.44 28766 W BURNETT RD
09-I6-30O-OO3-OO2I ALAN G SMITH
59.36 2 8700 W BURNETT RO
O9-I6-3OO-OO6-OO2I ALAN G SMITH
59.36 28728 W BURNETT RD
09-16-300-009 VALDI5 4 MARYANNE LEGZD1N5
618.77 28524 W BURNETT RD
O9-I6-3OO-OI5-OO2I ALAN G SMITH
34.04 28760 W BURNETT RD
09-21-102-025 JERRY t VICTORIA DELAURENTIS
86.86 NORTHERN TER
09-21-102-026 JERRY A VICTORIA DELAURENTIS
969.2h 230 E NORTHERN TER
09-21-103-012 DENNIS W PATTEY
1,580.28 NORTHERN CT
09-21-103-026 MARVIN P DEINLEIN
209.38 FERN OR
09-21-103-029 JAMES S i LORI A SANDOCK
7*8. 83 302 CHANNEL DR
09-21-103-058 BARBARA J DALE »
322.56 RIDGE RD
WAUCONDA 60084
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
WAUCONDA 6OO8I1
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60081.
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 6001.2
ISLAND LAKE 6001.2
ISLAND LAKE 6001.2
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
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104-024. OREIL N A LEONIA M WEBB
58.18 FERN DR
106-001 JOSEPH ARQU I LLA
58.18 POPLAR DR
IO6-OI3 ALAN G SMITH
951.42 3216 POPLAR OR
107-014 MARLENE FRITZ
116,36 FERN DR
110-015 JAMES F CEITHAML
139.60 CHANNEL DR
114-006 STEVEN A TRACY WEST
1,380.54 415 CHANNEL DR
118-007 BENJAMIN CNMIELEWSKI
949.72 3408 EASTWAY DR
H8-OO8 BENJAMIN B CHMIELEWSKI
195.44 EASTWAY DR
1 18-009 JAMS M THOMPSON
559.26 3412 EASTWAY DR
118-023 SECRETARY OF HOUSING A URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
502.04 3405 WOODLAND CIR NORTH
118-054 JOHN NADER
195-44 GREENLEAF AV
119-027 WAYNE W A JUDITH WAGNER
675.95 3413 MIDGE RD
II9-O3I FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH
195-44 RIDGE RD
119-033 GLEN A SUSAN CARLSON
1.582.20 3507 RIDGE RD
119-034 CLEN A SUSAN CARLSON
195.44 RIDGE RD
200-018-0021 LYLE W A LOUISE MATTHEWS
9.59 BURNETT RD
302-004 WALTER A KATALIN SZEPESI
598.14 3609 BRIERHILL DR
302-O05 WALTER A KATALIN SZEPESI
53.13 BRIERHILL DR
-302-043 CECILE OAGOICK
137.36 120 SOUTH SHORE DR
-3O2-O74 FRANCIS M GAUGHAN
150.46 220 FAIRFIELD DR
-307-001 WILLIAM G SCHUBERT
260.53 SOUTH, SHORE DR
-307-019 COUNTY OF LAKE
131.06 FAIRFIELD DR
-308-001 STEVEN S t NINA J ROWBOTTOM
273.89 3714 EASTWAY DR
-3IO-OO6 CLIFFORD t HELEN COLLINS
131.06 FAIRFIELD DR
-311-002 1ST NATL BANK A TRUST CO OF BARRINGTON TR 7"
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND" LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE. 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
131.06 FAIRFIELD DR
ISLAND LAKE 60042
-3I1-O03 15T NATL BANK A TRUST CO OF BARRINGTON TR 711
1.303.7B 127 FAIRFIELD DR
ISLAND LAKE 60042
-311-004 1ST NATL BANK i TRUST CO OF BARRINGTON TR 711
126.36 FAIRFIELD OR
-314-029 MR A MRS RANDALL GEIST
286.14 CLOVER RD
-314-038 VIRGINIA H BRYSISWICZ
73.65 EASTWAY DR
09-21-315-027 JAMES A UNO* BORN
149.75 JUNIPER RD
O9-2I-315-O33 JAMES A LINDA BORN
149.75 JUNIPER RD
09-21-315*034 LEONARD W ROWE
99.26 JUNIPER RD
09-21-316-007 RICHARD E VIV1RIT0
65.53 SOUTHERN TER
O9-2I-3I8-O3I KENNETH W A PATRICIA PASCHKE
65.53 414 ARBOR RD
O9-2I-32O-OO7 CAROL L B0OS1NGER
.131.06 AMOR RD
09-21-404-006 JAMES M I CAROLE POTTS
2.309.20 28326 N HIGH VIEW RD
09-23-102-024 HYDRA CORP
291.04 HOLLOW HILL DR
09-23-102-025 VILLAGE OF WAUCONDA
36.44 HOLLOW HILL OR
09-23-103-002 KEVIN M t LYNDA J LINSKY
714.47 HOLLOW HILL DR
O9-23-3OO-O2B EDWARD K t JULIET S RIM
1.551-58 HWY 12
09-23-302-014 CHARLES F A ELIZABETH A SMITH
1,172.74 1090 LARKDALE ROW
09-23-302-020 WILLIAM I A MARY R LIRSCH
650.04 1030 LARKDALE ROW
09-23-304-008 WAUCONDA NATIONAL RANK TR 77-
6.552.72 MAIN ST
09-23-305-049 RANDALL P » KAREN 60SELL
• 581.63 650 BRIAR RD
09-23-306-008 MR A MRS BILLY L CRUTCHFIELD
598.36 660 LAUREL AV
O9-23-4OI-OO9 GRANTHAM EKAVATING .
22.63 28307 N HWY 59
09-23-402-003 AMERICAN NATIONAL IK A TR CO
957.00 ft* IN ST
09-23-402-004 AMERICAN NATIONAL OK A TR CO
957.00 MAIN ST
09-23-402-005 AMERICAN NATIONAL BK A TR CO
957.00 MAIN ST
09-23-402-004 AMERICAN NATIONAL tR 4 TR CO
957.00 RAIN ST
191
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
ISLAND LAKE 60042
MCHENRY 60050
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 40084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
09-23-402-007 AMERICAN NATIONAL BK A TR CO OF CHICAGO TR 63173
957.00 MAIN ST WAUCONDA 60084
O9-23-403-OO3 KATZ KARACIC I HELMIN 6643
' 565.30 28174 H MAIN ST WAUCONDA 60084
09-24-100-001 WAUCONDA SAND A GRAVEL
7,786.30 1206 GARLAND RD WAUCONDA 60084
09-24-100-009 FIRST NATL BK A TR CO OF BARRINGTON TR 11-3548
2,008.14 28965 H GARLAND RD WAUCONDA 60084
09-24-102-004 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 79-119
803.83 1205 GARLAND RD
09-24-102-005 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 79-119
296.56 GARLAND RD
O9-24-2O3-O07 TODD A KAREN MARTIN
75.27 28785 N MADISON AV
09-24-203-008 TODD A KAREN MARTIN
597-98 28797 N MADISON AV
WAUCONDA 60084
OF CHICAGO TR 63173
WAUCONDA 40084
OF CHICAGO TR 63173
WAUCONOA 40084
OF CHICAGO TR 43173
WAUCONOA 40084
OF CHICAGO TR 43173
WAUCONOA 40084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
PKWY
DR
09-24-204-015 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-158
129.24 2B724 N MONROE AV
09-24-204-016 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-158
129.24 28728 N MONROE AV
09-24-205-019 MR A MRS JOHN DICKSON
674.71 28585 N HARRISON. AV
09-24-206-010 GREGORY G A HILDA H ALLBRITTOH
35.74 28641 N WASHINGTON AV
.09-24-206-027 HENRY R A PENELOPE WIORA
150.54 28614 N MONROE AV
09-24-206-028 HENRY R A PENELOPE WIORA
1,700.08 28606 N MONROE AV
09-24-209-029 ROBERT RULEY
113.08 25215 W LAKE
09-24-300-026 ANNE C MCGUIRE
12.70 28080 N LAKE
09-24-300-036 AUGUST BERGER
13.08 WASHINGTON AV
09-24-301-017 BRIAN F ELK INS
177.58 NORTH SHORE DR
09-24-301-026 DEWITT C A LOUANNA HAYWOOD
669.69 1117 BARBARA LN
09-24-304-004 JOSEPH ARQU I LLA
88.79 NANCY CT
09-24-308-004 RONALD F ESSIG
223.37 26223 N GARLAND RD
09-24-308-OO6 PETER N TORTORICE
831.42 28231 N GARLAND RD
09-24-309-015 ANNE C MCGUIRE
.69 28083 N WINDING LANE AV
09-24-309-016 ANNE C MCGUIRE
.69 28077 N WINDING LANE AV
O9-24-309-OI7 ANNE C MCGUIRE
.69 28069 N WINDING LANE AV
09-24-309-056 GEORGE J A NEYA M WEYMER
504.12 28003 N LAKE DR
09-24-309-075 MARK FULTON
277.27 28l6l N HICKORY LN
09-24-310-001 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK TR A1
652.51 25931 41 CARY PLAZA
09-24-310-010 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 78-207
93.44 25922 W PLEASANT VIEW AV
09-24-310-011 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 78-207
93.44 25916 W PLEASANT VIEW AV
09-24-310-012 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 78-207
93.44 25906 W PLEASANT VIEW AV
09-24-312-021 WILLIAM COOPER
139.71 28036 N WINDING LANE AV
09-24-31 2-024 HERBERT J GRAMSE
48.75 28016 N WINDING LANE AV
09-24-401-017 CAROL TORTORICE
165.94 MADISON AV
09-24-404-OO6 CHARLES W A JACQUELINE P MILTON
82,97 ADAMS AV
09-24-407-O06 DOROTHY L SCHULTZ
165.94 BONNER RD
O9-24-407-OO7 DOROTHY L SCHULTZ
82.97 BONNER RD
09-24-408-004 DAVID G KRETSCH
82.97 VAN BUREN AV
09-24-408-005 DAVID A ELLEN KRETSCN
533.89 1102 VAN BUREN AV
09-24-409-014 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-101
1.141.44 111 GRANT PL
09-24-41 1-003 RAYMOND E OUNN
82.97 EDWARD PL
09-24-412-003 ROGER SYDELL
82.97 WASHINGTON AV
09-24-412-004 ROGER SYDELL
82.97 WASHINGTON AV
09-24-412-005 ROGER SYDELL
82.97 WASHINGTON AV
09-24-415-006 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 79-107
1,297:18 HARRISON AV
09-24-419-O07 DONNA K MITCHELL
613.29 SHERIDAN DR
09-24-422-002 LERDV H A JOANNE F POST
88.79 JACKSON AV ,
09-24-422-003 SAMUEL R SPERO
8B.79 JACKSON AV
09-24-422-O14 NELSON
553.10 921 MADISON AV
09-24-422-022 JOSEPH ARQU I LLA
571.44 901 MADISON AV
09-24-422-026 JOAN D JOHNSON
203.80 WOODLAND RD
09-24-429-014 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 76-109
2,150.90 709 RIOGE AV
09-25-104-060' JAMES E WHITEHEAD
5.63 27990 N HICKORY LN
09-25-202-008 GILBERT A NORMA HAY
775-82 LAKE ST
09-25-202-011 NORMA A GILBERT MAY
1,473.30 415 LAKE ST
09-25-202-012 GILBERT A NORMA HAY
706.66 411 LAKE ST
09.25-203)-OO2 TOWNSEND J TOWNSEND D ZOEPHEL
498.52 502 LAKE SHORE 91 VD
O9-25-2O5-OO8 WILLIAM A BARBARA SCHULTZ
' 799.10 420 LAKE SHORE BLVD
09-25-206-012 DAVID A SANDRA WOJDAKOWSKI
- 498.70 406 CLEARV1EW AV
09-25-207-OI7 ROBERT T A SHERYL A HQNAN
255.98 415 WOODLAND AV
09-25-207-O IB ROBERT T A SHERYL A HONAN
107.36 WOODLAND AV
09-25-208-002 WILLIAM R WOKERSIN
363.16 416 WOODLAND AV
09-25-301-006 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 80-128
1,196.08 135 E HILL ST
09-25-301-009 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
120.84 LIBERTY ST
09-25-3OI-O6I RICHARD W PRINCE
1,396.62 E MILL ST
09-25-304-O12 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 76-130
1.097.78 620 E LIBERTY ST
09-25-304-028 JOHN R A SUSAN K HILLYN
224.92 559 KIMBALL AV
09-25-309-019 WHEELING TRUST A SAVINGS BANK TR
130.43 MAIN ST
09-25-305-020 WHEELING TRUST A SAVINGS BANK TR
763-93 409 S MAIN ST
09-25-309-023 DAVID KRU6ER
24.41 427 S MAIN ST
09-25-311-O12 ROBERT fi S CHINA
56.54 25585 W LAXtVIEW AV
O9-25-312-O25 BIRNARB OARTNICK
1J93.98 25519 U WILSON AV
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
206
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
'WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 40084
PERM. IND. NUM/ NAME/
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
O9-25-312-O27 BERNARD L BARTNICK .
57.12 25529 W WILSON AV
09-25-400-006 MARILYN J BECKER
578.22 802 E LIBERTY ST
09-35-400-008 FORD CITY BANK I TRUST CO Tfi 3899
2,671,52 HWY 176
09-25-400-010 FORO CITY BANK A TRUST CO TR 3899
472. 38 HWY 176
09-25-400-037 FORD CITY BANK A TRUST CO TR 3899
211.08 HWY 176
O9-26-IOI-O53 DANA W A R05EMARY M CZACH
703.15 6B6 CRESCENT TER
09-2 6- 106-0 II HOWARD E SCHULTZ
1,233-16 638 WALNUT RD
O9-26-IO8-O27 MICHAEL T HA.MM
512.87 370 OAKWOOO RD
09-26-204-004 EUGENE A PAMELA ZIPPRICH
224.92 NORTH AV
09-26-204-008- COUNTY OF LAKE
382.10 133 NORTH AV
09-26-204-021 TIMOTHY L STONE
467.01 113 ROOSEVELT AV
O9-26-204-O3O DENNIS A A NORMA L FORD
865.66 116 ROOSEVELT AV
09-26-204-149 JOHN T RAKOW
948.98 NORTH AV
O9-26-2O6-OO6 R WITT M WITT
448.44 321 LEWIS AV
09-26-301-017 AETNA STATE BANK TR 10-2 882
202.50 27420 N LARKDALE ROW
09-26-400-003 MARION L HEFNER
287.13 SLOCUM LAKE RO
09-26-400-004 MARION L HEFNER
287.13 SLOCUM LAKE RD
09-26-400-006 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 1201
4B.06 SLOCUM LAKE RD
O9-26-4Q0-OO7 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
5.948.21 109 BANGS ST
09-26-402-015 OAVID J A JANE C WHITNEY
I. 121. 85 HUBBARD ST
09-26-403-028 MELVIN T BLAUROCK
17.40 MURPHY ST
O9-26-403-O29 MELVIN F BLAUROCK
3.15 MURPHY ST
09-26-403-030 MELVIN F BLAUROCK
3.I5 MURPHY ST
WAUCONDA 60084
533
533
WAUCONOA 40084
WAUCONDA 40084
WAUCONOA 40084
WAUCONDA 40086
WAUCONOA 40084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60OB4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 6O0B4
WAUCONDA 60OB4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
09-26-407-012
479
09-26-407-036
2,020.
09-26-410-001
2,657-
09-26-410-005
93.
09-26-411-001
387-
09-26-416-008
1.156.
09-26-417-012
410.
09-26-417-013
2.395.
09-26-417-014
391.
09-26-418-005
757-
09-26-422-001
1,814.
09-26-422-014
730.
09-27-100-005
11
09-27-1 00-008
II
09-27-200-017
26
09-27-200-033
1.390
09-27-300-028
It
O9-27-40O-OO5
916
09-27-400-009
. 97
09-27-401-004
242
05-28-IOO-O3O
107
09-28- 1 00-05 1
2.76B
09-28-102-003
122
O9-26-IO2-OO7
51
09-28-I 02-008
434
09-26-102-009
51
09-28-103-015
329
O9-28-IO3-O2O
349
09-28-103-044
102
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 600B4
THOMAS H MURPHY
66 110 SLOCUM LAKE RD
MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 1201
32 117 MAIN ST
D H KIRWAN
74 339 S MAIN ST
D M KIRWAN
88 S MAIN ST
JACK L WITT
70 221 CHURCH ST
JOSEPH M MUNSON
68 355 BANGS 5T
WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COMPANY TR 82-110
42 MILL ST WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COMPANY TR 82-110
04 345 W MILL ST WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COMPANY TR 82-110
56 MILL ST WAUCONDA 600B4
CATHOLIC BISHOP OF CHICAGO
62 LIBERTY ST WAUCONDA 60084
W POTTER A SONS INC
67 400 W LIBERTY ST WAUCONDA 60084
K POETSCH
11 333 BARRINGTON RD WAUCONDA 600B4
STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
.52 27910 W HWY 176 WAUCONDA 60OB4
STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
.52 27915 W HWY 173 WAUCONDA 60054
ROLAND H A D I ANNE C LUEOER
.52 27506 N FOREST GARDEN RD WAUCONDA 60084
DONALD T WEST
•94 27577 N FOREST GARDEN RD WAUCONDA 60084
STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
52 27449 N DARRELL RO
LILLIAN J KREFFT
.20 27284 W HWY 1 76
.ROLAND H A D I ANNE C LUEOER
.50 27250 W HWY 176
WINSTON PRATT
.24 27281 W HVY 176
JOHN G A JEAN H PETERS
.86 27783 N BEECH ST
F A MC CARLIN
.12 W ROBERTS RD
GREGORY KROL
.27 27625 N HICKORY ST
BRIAN S A TERRY ANN DEACON
.04 27740 N WALNUT ST
BRIAN S A TERRY ANN DEACON
.04 27732 N WALNUT ST
BRIAN S A TERRY ANN DEACON
.04 27724 N WALNUT ST
GLEN H A LUCILLE C FADDEN
.60 27531 N BEECH 5T
F L GOSSELL
.67 27672 N HICKORY 5T
FLEET MORTGAGE CORPORATION
.08 27615 N HICKORY ST
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
MCHENRY 60O5O
ISLAND LAKE 60042
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
O9-28-IO3-O7 I RONALD A FRASZ
51.04 27673 N WALNUT ST MCHENRY
09-28-103-072 RONALD A FRASZ
95.75 27657 N WALNUT ST MCHENRY
O9-28-IO7-OOI MARION S TISSEN
205-92 27555 N LEYTE CT MCHENRY
09-28-107-002 MARION S TISSEN
746.88 275-^3 N LEYTE CT MCHENRY
09-2B-107-O04 MARION TISSEN
121.72 27521 N LEYTE CT MCHENRY
09-28-107-005 MARION TISSEN T"
139.60 27513 N LEYTE CT MCHENRY
O9-28-IO7-OII MARION S TISSEN
61.70 27537 N LEYTE CT WAUCONDA
09-28-107-012 MARION TISSEN
61.70 27531 N LEYTE CT WAUCONDA
O9-28-IO9-OO2 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-158
30.26 TIMBER LN 1SLAN0 LAKE
09-28-109-004 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-158
30.26 TIMBER LN ISLAND LAKE
09-28-201-010 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF BARRINGTON TR 96O
2.501.26 27768 N ORCHARD DR WAUCONDA
09-28-202-002 ID AN I EL BURNS
1.1 31. 2 J 27937 N LAKEVIEW CIR MCHENRY
09-28-300-004 ERWIN J SCHREIBER
81 .92 27453 M ROBERTS RO MCHENRY
O9-2B-3OO-OO5 ERWIN J SCHREIBER
347.30 27437 N ROBERTS RD MCHENRY
09-28-300-008 IMOGENS LtARY
153.00 27405 N ROBERTS RD > MCHENRY
O9-2B-3OO-O2I MERRY STEWART
292.16 28757 W LAMPHERE RO MCHENRY
09-28-301-025 ALVARO A JACQUELINE CERVANTES
S 157.22 2B4B4 W MEEKER CT WAUCONDA
09-28-301-026 ALVARO • JACQUELINE CERVANTES
S 14.80 28478 W HIIKER CT WAUCONOA
09-28-301-027 ALVARO A JACQUELINE CERVANTES
S 16.80 28478 W MEEKER CT WAUCONDA
09-28-400-004- 021 CHESNEY I BROOKS
24.50 27508 N DARRELL RD WAUCONDA
60050
60050
60050
60050
60050
60050
60084
60084
60042
60042
60084
60050
60050
60050
60050
40050
40084
40086
60084
Thundery. November 1 3. 1M6
Lc*«tand m mpo wn 1ft
I
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT PROPERTY
0^-28-400-005 1ST NATL BANK * TRUST CO
1.490.32 27161 M etNtSEE ST
09-28-401-023 I COUKART P CIANQP0ULO5
S 93-47 28318 W OAK ST
09-28-401-024 LAURIE COUKART
S 379.68 28304 W OAK ST
09-28-401-043 ROBERT P SCHAEFFER
612.56 28269 W NORTH ST
O9-33-I 01-00 1 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
S 3.00 26978 N HUSTON AV
09-33-101-010 COUNTY OF LAKE
S 53.76 26872 N HUSTON AV
09-33-101-013 COUNTY OF' LAKE, TRUSTEE
5 3.00 26794 N HUSTON AV
O9-33-IOI-OI5 LASZLO SZILAGY1
S 77-98 28707 V MEEKER CT
09-33-101-016 LASZLO SZILACYI
S 46.82 26973 N HUSTON AV
09-33-101-024 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE ,
S 3-00 26824 N LAKE AVI WEST
09-33-101-046 COUNTY OF LAKE
S 3*00 28504 W FAIRVIEW RD
O9-33-IO3-OO6 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
S 3-00 26927 N KANE OR
09-33-103-012 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
S 3.00 26956 N ELR ST
09-33-103-013 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
S 3.00 26940 N ELR ST
09-33-103-019 COUNTY OF LAKE
S 64.12 28630 w RAIN ST
09-33-103-020 GEORGE CLARK
S SO. 28 28626 W RAIN ST
09-33-103-021 COUNTY OF LAKE
S 80.28 28622 W RAIN ST
09-33-103-022 COUNTY OF LAKE
S 80.28 28610 w RAIN ST
09-33-104-002 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
S 3 >00 2696 1 N POPLAR ST
09-33-108-408 COUNTY OF LAKE
S 3.00 26617 N ELR ST
O9-33-IO9-OO5 ARTHUR E WASKOW
S 45.10 26854 N POPLAR ST
O9-33-I09-OO6 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
S 3.00 26837 N LEI BERT ST
09-33-109-008 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
S 3.00 26823 N LEIBERT ST
09-33-109-010 COUNTY OF LAKE, THUSTEE
S 3-00 26832 N POPLAR ST
09-33-112-001 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
S 3-00 28523 w RAPLE AV
09-33-200-004 CHARLES R I CHERYL A SELL
S 716.48 281 16 w RAPLE AV
09-33-202-006 JOHN t CARRELLA HICELI
S 117.52 26920 N GRACE ST
O9-33-202-OO7 JOHN I CARRELLA RICELI
S 48.60 26912 N GRACE ST
09-33-202-006 CAROLINE GABLER
S 48.60 26900 N GRACE ST
09-33-203-003 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
S 3-00 26943 N GRACE ST
O9-33-203-OO5 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
S 3-00 26925 N GRACE ST
09-33-203-406 BILANZICH tVARO (513787)
S 517-22 26911 N GRACE ST
O9-33-203-OO7 JOHN PLESKANKA
S 353.74 26895 N GRACE ST
09-33-203-012 JOHN PLESKANKA
S 48.60 26896 N ELLEN ST
09-33-204-001 GARY W ALLEN
S 470.13 26959 N ELLEN ST
09-33-204-002 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
S 3-00 26943 N ELLEN ST
09-33-204-008 GARY W ALLEN
S 470.13 26958 N BERN ICE ST
09-33-204-009 GARY V ALLEN
S 240.54 26948 N BERNICE ST
NAME/
LOCATION ADDRESS
OF BARRINGTON TR 475
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
O9-33-205-OO6
S 4B
09-33-206-012
S 357
09-33-207-OO6
5 46
09-33-207-011
S 64
09-33-207-014
S 75
09-33-207-015
S 75
09-33-207-016
S 57
09-33-207-017
S 53
09-33-207-018
S 3
09-33-207-025
S 296
O9-33-208-OOI
S 60
09-33-209-005
S 66
09-33-209-010
S 3
09-33-210-002
S 3
09-33-210-004
S 60
09-33-210-009
S 1,604
09-33-21I-O01
S 3
09-33-2 1 1-002
S 3
09-33-2 1 1-003
S 3
09-33-211-004
S 3
09-33-211-005
S 3
09-33-211-011
S 64
O9-33-2II-OI2
S 64
09-33-211-013
S 64
09-33-211-014
S 64
O9-33-2II-OI5
S 66
09-33-212-002
S 3
09-33-212-005
S 75
09-33-212-006
S 75
RR A RRS LARRY A KUZNICKI
.60 26919 N BERNICE ST
WILLIAR I LORETTA E PRYOE
.40 26976 N ROREY ST
ROY KNOCKERUS
.82 26941 N ROREY ST
COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
.12 26905 N ROREY ST
TRUST #6610 — NEURAN
, 12 26994 N GENESEE ST
TRUST #6610— NEURAN
.12 26980 N GENESEE ST
TRUST #6610— NEUHAN
.26 26976 N GENESEE ST
TRUST #6610— NEURAN
.IB 26938 N GENESEE ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 26956 N GENESEE ST
RUTH KOSROPOULOS
.24 26884 n GENESEE ST
FRANK SERINETTI
.12 28491 W RAIN 5T
CATHOLIC BISHOP OF CHICAGO
.48 26833 N GRACE ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 26795 N GRACE ST
COUNTY Or LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 2B421 W RAIN ST
RARY H RUSSO
.12 28401 W RAIN ST
H SHEPARD
.49 26803 N ELLEN ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 2B379 W RAIN ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 28373 W RAIN ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 28367 W RAIN ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 28353 W RAIN ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 26833 N BERNICE ST
COUNTY OF LAKE
.12 26814 N ADA ST
COUNTY OF LAKE
.12 26602 N ADA ST
G CUNNINGHAM J ClMNINGHAfl
.12 26794 N ADA ST
G CUNNINGHAM J CUNNINGHAM
. 12 26780 N ADA ST
C CUNNINCHAR J CUNNINGHAR
.48 26776 N ADA ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 28325 W RAIN ST
BEN F HIKER
.12 26821 N ADA ST
1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST
.12 26813 N ADA ST
09-33-212-013
S 3
09-33-212-015
S 66
09-33-212-016
S 3B2
09-33-212-021
S 78
09-33-212-022
S 700
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.00 26852 N ROREY 5T
JERRY V GRILLO
.48 26828 N ROREY ST
JERRY V GRILLO
.78 26820 N ROREY ST
DONALD W (. LORETTA AHLCREN
.10 26776 N ROREY ST
DONALD V A LORETTA ANLGREN
.01. 26768 N ROREY ST
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONOA 600B4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 6O084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONDA 6O084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
PERM..IND. NUM/ NAME/
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
09-33-212-023 COUNTY OF iV.li TRUSTIC
S 3<00 26758 N ROREY ST
09-33-213-021 VA LOAN GUARANTY #026 Z
S 77.42 26794 N GENESEE ST
O9-33-213-O23 RUTH HEPLER
S 566.24 26776 N GENESEE 5T
09-33-213-024 RUTH HEPLER
S 77.42 26770 N GENESEE ST
O9-33-213-O25 RUTH HEPLER
S 77*42 26767 N GENESEE ST
09-33-214-010 LAURIE COUKART
S 571,74 26769 N GENESEE ST
09-33-214-012 ROBERT E SCHAEWE
S 94.14 26860 N BROOKS ST
09-33-2>4-OI3 ROBERT E SCHAEWE
S 117.22 26844 N BROOKS ST
09-33-2 T8-005 RUSSELL J SCHURAN
S 80.28 28467 W RAPLE AV
09-33-220-011 JOSEPH J A THERESA V SPIRODEK
S 272.50 26652 N BROOKS ST
09-33-220-O12 LESTER 1 ANN KRESKE
S 272.50 26639 N BROOKS ST
09-33-322-018 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL-BANK TR A27
S 36.46 26659 N RARION ST WAUCONDA 6008>i
O9-33-222-OI9 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK TR A27
S 36.46 26647 N RARION ST WAUCONDA 60084
09-33-222-020 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK A27B
S 36.46 26635 N RARION ST WAUCONDA 60084
09-33-222-021 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK A278
S 36.46 26629 N RARION ST WAUCONOA 60084
09-33-222-022 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK TR A2?8
S 36.46 26621 N RARION ST WAUCONDA 60084
09-33-222-023 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK TR A278
S 36.46 26615 N RARION ST WAUCONDA 60084
09-33-222-024 1ST ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK A278
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
1911
S 36.46 26601 N RARION ST
O9-33-3OI-OO6 WILLIAR LABELLE
26.28 26174 N GERALDINE LN
09-33-3OI-OI2 VICTOR S BARCZYK
734.13 26062 N GERALDINE LN
09-33-301-Ot3 JARES W i GILRA MUCH
KB9O.2O 26O30 N GERALDINE LN
09-33-401-001 RARVIN J TAYLOR
5 237.74 26224 N WILLOW RD
09-33-402-O09 JOHN JOZWIAK
S 1,126.84 26166 N ORCHARD RD
09-33-403-001 ROBERT C i MARGARET R DULAY
S 351.96 26231 N ORCHARD RD
WAUCONOA 60084
BARRINGTON 60010
BARRINGTON 60010
BARRINGTON 60010
BARRINGTON 60010
BARRINGTON 60010
BARRINGTON 60010
09-33-403-005 ROSE T ST00P5
S t 175.98 26133 N ORCHARD RD
09-34-401-007 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COHPANY TR 85-143
BARRINGTON 60010
S 1.189.55 27439 W LAKEVIEW OR NORTH
09-34-40I-O31 GEORGE R 4 NANCY D HARRIS
1.168.33 27081 W LAKEVIEW OR SOUTH
09-35-100-003 LAUREN J'A BETTY A NOROSTROR
135.84 27008 N HWY 12
09-35-200-011 W POTTER * SONS INC
63.63 26954 N BARRINGTON RD
09-35-200-027 NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK TR 687
1.536.68 26770 N HWY 12
09-35-200-031 HARRY BAILEY
225.52 26746 N BARRINGTON RD
09-35-200-045 VILLAGE OF WAUCONDA
26.24 LIBERTY ST
09-35-200-050 BRUCE L A LYNN F BUSCHICK
64.90 BARRINGTON RO
09-35-20 l-OO 1 W POTTER A SONS INC
90.99 BARRINGTON RD
09-35-303-004 PAUL J A NANCY A KOEPPL
577.68 26654 W KAREN OR
09-35-401-019 FRANK S RODRIGUEZ
411.86 26320 W LAUREL AV
09-35-403-O04 EDWARD J KOLDROWICZ
205.93 26371 W LAUREL AV
09-36-100-015 COUNTY OF LAKE
32.88 26889 N RAIN ST
O9-36-IOI-OI7 ROSS A A CHARLEEN HARRIS
14.54 S RAIN ST
O9-36-IO8-OO9 PATRICK A NANCY SHERRAN
975.80 25580 W IVANHOE RD
O9-36-IO8-OI9 RICKY A A PATRICIA WILLIARS
957.64 26546 N RAIN ST
09-36-201-025 KENNETH G A DOROTHY WILLIARS
873.98 25088 W HILLSIDE AV
09-36-202-013 WANDA A ED STEVENS
423-94 25120 U HERROSA AV
09-36-204^09 ARALCARATED TRUST A SAVINGS BANK TR 2800
WAUCONDA 60064
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONOA 60084
WAUCONDA 60064
211.97 25271 W TARARACK OR
O9-36-3OO-OO6 HELEN HARIE ORR
965.00 26222 N HILL AV
09-36-303-010 HELEN RARIE ORR
449.94 26192 N HILL AV
09-36-303-016 HELEN J KELLEHER
449.94 25677 V BLAKELY PKWY
09-36-305-001 JARES A BARBARA RILOSCH
870.55 26478 W EAST LAKE SHORE OR
09-36-405-016 THORAS N TAYLOR
1,505.32 26265 N EAST LAKE SHONE OR
09-36-405-024 RON AID J A ROBIN LINDSEY
14,00 N HWY 12
09-36-407-016 ALBERT CARELLO
64.04 25312 W BLAKELY PKWY
09-36-407-026 ALBERT CARELLO
64.04 25287 W BLAKELY PKWY
09-36-408-002 FRANK A HC CASLIH
1.480.49 26108 N WEST LAKE SHORE OR
STATE or ILLINOIS)
) ss
COfVTY OF LAKE )
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 600B4
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
WAUCONDA 60084
1. Jack L. Aiidtrion. hereby certify that 1 an County Treasurer
and. Ex-cfflclo County Collector of '.ho County of Like, in the State oJ
tlllm-U, and as such tlic keeper of the records of said office and tint
1 1* for ursine. It a ll»t of delinquent land* and lot* upon which taxes
return unpaid and due for the year or years 1910 through 1995 boLh
inclusive, together vllh tire ovncr'j nam. If known, and the aaount of
tax Jue thereon.
Dated at VaiArcan. Lake County, Illinois this ulh day of
Navt-ri!i-r, A.D. 1916.
^JACK L. ANTJIJISOS
•CCaaTH-"
COCNTY TKEASIHER AM)
tx-orncio coivrv collector
11&6B-154-WI
November 13. 1986
STATE or ILLINOIS >
) ss
COUNTY Of LAKE 1
Public notice Is hereby (tven that I, Jack L. Anderson, County
Treasurer and Es -Officio County Collector of Lake County, In the Slate
aforesaid will apply to the Circuit Court of said County on Tuesday, the
ZSth day of Kovteber, A.D. IvSb. for Judgement f iitni the correct aaount ol
any its. paid under protest and for Judgement italnat the tinds and lots
mentioned and described In the following list of delinquent lands and lots
posed
both inclusive toietrter «im im«"n ,-..-...-. — ....... >7
^Ireon! and for an order to sell Mid Unds ™d lot. for ■atUt«l. M
[E Hf Public notice Is .Lo hereby |lven that or. the ftr.t Monday of
D^eiter. Ml* W wll. o* tU 1st day of December. A.D. 1916. all the
Un"1nd o .for lb. .-1. of which an order .hall be mad., will be „
rjutatu ial. in the bulldln, where .-Id Circuit Court I. held In .aid
Cunt* In the Court House In W.uk.|.n. in .aid County for the amount of
ta.es. special t*i«. dralna,.. ipeclal e.se.imrnt.. Inter..!, penalties
and coilido. severally thereon, except .ueh • • •"»" *.« *•"" P*»d *t
said time of sale. Said sal. shall com— nt. at 9 o'clock A.H. Central Tie,,
on Hondav the 1st day of December. A.D. 1916. and to continue fro. day to
dav until the tue shall be completed and If for any caul* such Judgement
shall not be rendered on the said !ith day of November. A.D. Ml*, then
such sale will be made on the first Monday after .ueh Judtesinl shall be
rendered eo— enein» at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of »uch first Monday.
Costs on each tract cr description of land three dollar.) on each lot
or description of lot three dollar.. Also interest al the rate of one and
one half per cent per month will be added afl.r Jun. 2. 1916. on the first
Installment and one and one half per cent per month on the second Install-
nent after September 2, I9P6.
Those taxpayer, who have previously ronplled with Section 194 of the
Revenue Act of 19)9 bv pavtni. under protest both Installment, of their MIS
real property taies mav file wtlh the Clerk of the Lake County Circuit
Court anv objections which they my have to the aforesaid application for
Judgement, All objections filed oust complv with requirements of Sections
|9i and 115 of the Fevenue Act of 1919.
Antioch Township
PERR.
IND HUR/ NARE /
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
01-01-300-006
732
01-01-300-007
557-
01-01-301-026
164.
01-01-301-027
335
01-01-400-006
102.
01-01-401-012
20.
01.01-404-028
312
01-0 1-404-029
32.
01-01-405-006
16.
01 -01 -1.05-0 1 k
16.
01-01-406-018
27.
01-O1-A07-012
25-
01-01-407-0)3
439-
01-01-407-014
16.
01-01-409-014
16
0I-O1-409-O15
16.
01-O1-A09-016
351-
01-01-411-017
32.
01-01-4)3-011
49.
01-01-413-012
49.
01-01-413-013
49-
01— 01— L I 3-014
49-
01-01-413-027
28.
01-01-413-028
28.
01-01-413-029
26.
1 -01-j, 13-030
92.
01-OI-ML-O01
19-
01-01-415-001
28,
IRVING E A DIANA BUCKTA
42 43445 N RAIN TREE RO
ALAN B A ALICE L FLOOR
81 43425 N RAIN TREE RO
C RUBEY W BURKE R RCLAUCHLIN
60 43336 N PARK TER
C RUBEY W BURKE R RCLAUCHLIN
54 43332 N PARK TER
AOG DEVELOPMENT CO
22 43133 N VENETIAN DR
TIBOR JUNC
44 43496 N RILDRED AV
ROY J A ELAINE R ZERAN
12 43372 N FOREST OR
ROY J A ELAINE R ZERAN
58 43360 N FOREST OR
TIBOR A ELIZABETH JUNC
29 25171 W HICKORY CN
TIBOR JUNC
29 25170 W LINDEN LN
ADMINISTRATOR OF VE TRANS AFFAIRS
4B 43324 N RILDRED AV
WILLIAR H A NANCY J FEEZOR
86 4336B N RARY AV
WILLIAR H A NANCY J FEEZOR
02 43356 N RARY AV
WILLIAR H A NANCY J FEEZOR
93 4334B N RARY AV
J KOCH W GR1RR R CRIRR
29 25 '76 V OAK LN
J KOCH W CRIRR H CRIRR
29 25170 W OAK LN
J KOCH W CRIRR R CRIRR
64 25158 W OAK LN
CHRIS A ZELRA 5IR0NS
58 25158 W PARK OR
JARES T A JARIE ; HALEY
16 25164 W NORTH AV
BERNARD J A LUCIENNE CUNTY
16 25158 W NDRTH AV
BERNARO J A LUCIENNE CUNTY
16 25150 W NORTH AV
BERNARD J I LUCIENNE CUNTY
16 25140 U NORTH AV
BERNARD J A LUCIENNE CUNTY
12 25131 W PINE LN
BERNARO J A LUCIENNE CUNTY
12 25127 W PINE LN
BERNARO J A LUCIENNE CUNTY
12 25123 W PINE LN
JANES T A JARIE L HALEY
66 25115 W PINE LN
JARES RCMILLEN
20 25059 W CHANNEL OR
PHYLLIS V RCRILLEN
12 25065 U CHANNEL DR
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60O02
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
01-01-417-001 PHYLLIS RCRILLEN
19.20 25075 W ISLAND OR -
01-01-417-011 WILLIAR l SUSAN WISWALD
42.80 25030 W BEACH OR
01-01-417-012 WILLIAM l SUSAN WISWALD
32.58 25024 W BEACH OR j
01-OI-417-013 WILLIAM t SUSAN WISU4L0
7B6.10 25012 V BEACH OR
01-01-417-014 WILLIAR A SUSAN WISVALO
32.58 25001, W BEACH OR
01-01-418-^001 PHYLLIS V RCRILLEN
19-84 25075 W BEACH DR
OI-02-30O-OO2 THOMAS NEHLSEN
1.537-84 26750 W W1LR0T RD
0I-O2-30O-0O3 GARY L I DONA R DE WITT
803.76 43I,I9 N PRIVATE RD
01-02-300-008 CHARLES R BAKER
174.71 2670B W WILROT RD
OI-O2-3OO-OII JARES R HARILTON
675.67 26654 W WILROT RD
01-02-300-013 GARY L A OONA R DE WITT
142.44 43330 N LAKE AV
O1-O2-300-02I-O021 PARKWAY BANK A TRUST CORPANY TR 7526
108. 78 26900 W WILROT RD ANTIOCH 60002
OI-O2-3OO-O22-OOII PARKWAY BANK A TRUST CORPANY TR Jf**
110.56 26800 W WILROT RD
OI-O2-30I-OO2 RICHARD J A CAROL A PAODOCK
835-36 26727 W WILROT RO
OI-O2-303-OII WILLIAR A DOROTHY W1TTKARP
603.33 26726 W LINDEN RD
OI-O2-305-OI4 ROBERT A LORRAINE LERKE
35-14 26686 W SYCARORE RD
0I-O2-305-015 ROBERT LERKE
35-14 26676 W SYCARORE RD
01-02-305-016 ROBERT C LERKE
759- 16 26660 W SYCARORE RO
0I-O2-306-OOB C CIRTEN F STURPF
4B9.94 26612 W SYCARORE RD
01-02-306-009 GEORGE J CIRTEN
70. 2B 26600 W SYCARORE RO
01-02-306-018 LEONA B CARPBELL
377.72 43062 N LAKE AV
0I-O2-307-008 ROBERT C LERKE *
35-14 26655 W SYCARORE RD
01-09-200-005-0021 NORTHERN STATES TRUST CORPANY TR 10-357
118.92 42718 N CONVERSE RD
01-09-400-002 EDWARD C A RARY S HUECE
9.31 26060 W HWY 173
01-10-302-004 KAREN R A BETTY L SRITH
659.60 27892 W RIVERSIDE DR
01-10-303-004 HAROLD R A ROBERTA C SPRACUE
604.08 42502 N FOREST LN
01-10-304-OII ROBERT T HLUC
1.424.32 42493 N FOREST LN
O1-1O-40O-OI4-OOIO EUGENE A JEANNIE SCHWIECER
78k. 38 42460 N PEDERSEN LN
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
208 Lakeland Newspaper!
Thursday, November 13. 1996
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PERM. IND. NUM/ NAME/
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
0I-IO-40O-O14-O01I EUGENE I JEANN1E SCHWIEGER
351.50 42460 N PEOERSEH LM ANTIOCH 60002
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
LAKES REALTY
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
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01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01-
01-
01
01
01
01
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01.
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
01-
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01
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01
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01
01
01
11-102-002 SAMUEL H I fURY K BUSCH
277.87 26726 W ORCHARD AV
11-I05-O07 WALTER A GESSLER
1*25.66 26673 w orchard av.
11-106-001 marcarette f clarkin
1.0. sb 266)5 w orchard av
i1-106-o02 hargarette f clarkin
40.88 26611 w orchard av
11-106-003 hargarette f clarkin
40.88 26591 w orchard av
11-106-oov rargarette f clarkin
1.o.88 26581 v orchard av
1i-i06-o05 hargarette f clarkin
20.44 26575 w orchard av
11-106-007 antioch savings a loan assn
' 161.. 15 26555 w orchard av
11-106-006 antioch savings i loan assn
20. 64 265*9 w orchard av
m-i06-o09 aktioch savings i loan assn
20. 4v 26533 w orchard av
ii-io6-oio joanne a richard l ruffalo
111.12 26527 w orchard av
1 1-106-017 antioch savings a loan assn
11.5> 2655<> w birch av
11-106-018 antioch savings a loan assn
11.51 26550 w BIRCH AV
U-106-019 ANTIOCH SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN
11.51 26532 W BIRCH AV
1 I-106-O20 JOANNE A RICHARO L RUFFALO
255.68 42920 N LAKE AV
11-107-005 ANTIOCH 5AVINGS A LOAN ASSN
11-51 26573 W BIRCH AV
11-I07-O06 ANTIOCH SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN
11.51 26555 W BIRCH AV
ll-115-OI I RUTH F RC AULIFF
51.07 42624 N LAKE AV
11-1 I7-O04 WILLIAM J FROHREIER
302.54 42522 N POPLAR ST
11-202-038 ELMER EBERRAN
386.96 42537 N WOODBINE AV
11-203-015 ROBERT G A EILEEN CHAHBERLAIN
67.72 26414 W PROSPECT AV
-11-203-016 ROBERT G A EILEEN CHAHBERLAIN
405.64 26402 W PROSPECT AV
■M-205-O07 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 10 250
649.60 26427 W PROSPECT AV
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60O02
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
N LAKE AV
LAKES REALTY
N LAKE AV
LAKES REALTY
W LAKE ST
-11-205-014 SECRETARY OF HOUSING A URBAN DEVELOPMENT
421.14 26371 W PROSPECT AV
11-205-034 BERNICE K02IQL
1,160.40 42696 N WOODBINE AV
11-205-054 ELIZABETH A PETERSEN
50.47 26366 W GRAPEVINE AV
II -205-O68 JAMES R ROPER
.7* 26230 W GRAPEVINE AV
11-205-069 A BREV J ROPER
4.35 26220 W GRAPEVINE AV
11-205-070 A BRET J ROPER
' .74 26214 W GRAPEVINE AV
II-205-O72 ELIZABETH A PETERSEN
315.74 26372 W GRAPCVINE AV
11-206-014 JIH R A LINDA 5 NEWCQHB
356. 34 26371 W GRAPEVINE AV
11-206-022 JOHN J A BARBARA ROLL
404.38 26293 W GRAPEVINE AV
11-207-028 HELEN HCKENNA
537. 62 42554 R WOODBINE AV
II-300-OI3 JAHES L MILES
453-53 26637 W HWY 173
II-3OO-OI9 MAINE NORSCH
465-35 42120 N LAKE AV
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
AKTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
P
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OO02
-II-3OO-O32 FIRST NAT'L BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR 7565
866.79 26696 W HVY 173
11-301-011 MR I MRS JOHN HORREALE
20.44 26705 W PINE ST
11.301-012 KH ( MS JOHN HORREALE
351.96 26689 W PINE ST
1I-305-O03 ARDITH STANLEY
51.72 42444 N WILLOW ST
II-305-OO4 ARV1LLA TERMINI
51.72 42436 N WILLOW 5T
II.306-OIO GEORGE E WALL
40.88 42470 N POPLAR ST
11-3O7-O03 RICHARO R ROGERS
106.04 42447 N POPLAR ST
1I-307-O04 RICHARD R ROGERS
420.70 42437 N POPLAR ST y ,
II-309-OO3 FRANK G D'AHBROSE
553.18 42373 N CHESTNUT 5T
11-309-012 EDWARD P A HELENE J HILDEBRAND
50.47 42317 N CHESTNUT ST
1I-309-O13 EDWARD P A HELENE J HILDEBRAND
268.50 423H N CHESTNUT ST
•11-310-002 PAUL VtSOWATY
51.75 42404 N WILLOW ST
-11-311-001 KRIS E BENEDICT
59-44 26565 W SPRUCE ST
•11-311-002 KRIS E BENEDICT
653.86 26561 W SPRUCE ST
-1 1-3 U-004 CAROL A RIEDI
227.60 42365 N WILLOW ST
-II-312-OO6 RAY F VAN PATTEN
540.38 42376 N LAKE AV
-11-312-007 RAY F VAN PATTEN
819-52 42)66 N LAKE AV
-11-312-008 RAY F VAN PATTEN
79.64 42362 N LAKE AV
-11-312-009 MARTIN J DSCHIOA
79.64 42346 N LAKE AV
-11-312-010 MARTIN J OSCHIDA
79-64 423)6 N LAKE AV
-11-312-011 MARTIN J OSCHIDA
726.62 42326 N LAKE AV
-11-400-007 TIMOTHY I A GAIL L PEARSON
90.38 26080 W SPRING GROVE RO
-11-400-008 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 85-123
39.60 26076 W SPRING GROVE RO
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OO02
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60O02
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
01-11-400-011
311
01-11-400-014
92
01-1 1-403-001
1.303
01-11-1,03-008
514
01-1 i~4o3-o IB
72
oi-n-405-006
470
01-11-406-004
155
01-1 1-406-005
658
01-11-406-006
2.209
01- 1 1-406-017
1.299
01-1 i-4o6-ot6
53
01-11-407-020
556
DONALD J BENSEN
.10 26067 W SPRING GROVE RD
DOROTHY A PHILIP LANGHOF
.62 42165 N HILL ST
EVELYN L GREIG
Of 42641 N LAKE AV
AMER NAT'L BANK A TRUST CO OF
.71 62250 N WOODBINE AV
DONALO C A PATRICIA BJORK
.62 42)96 N ■OOOIINE AV
MAKINE E HORSCH
.65 26615 W BEACH ST
T PEARSON G PEARSON.
.67 26060 W SPRING GROVE RD
TIMOTHY B A GAIL I PEARSON
.37 26076 W SPRING GROVE RD
PAUL 5CH0ENLEBER C.A. INV.
.42 26044 W SPRING GROVE RD
LESLIE A A JEAN MORRIS -
.11 26156 W SPRING GROVE RO
LESLIE A A JEAN MORRIS
.02 26166 W SPRING GROVE RD
PAUL SCHUENLflER 6 A INV
.36 26062 W MAPLE AV
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
VAUKEGAN TR 2606
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
01-11-408-001 CHAIH 0'
957. 9* 62223
O1-11-408-O02 CHAIH 0'
221.00 42213
01-11-408-005 CHAIN 0'
251.04 26465
01-11-408-009 DOROTHY A PHILIP LANGHOF
203.75 42)80 N HILL ST
01-11-409-010 J SLEPSKI
503.08 26423 W FAIR OAKS
01-11-409-012 JOHN F VOLK
195.36 26410 W FAIR OAKS
OI-II-409-OI3 JOHN VOLK
63.57 26472 W FAIR OAKS
01-11-409-017 JOHN VOLK
197.37 26435 W FAIR OAKS
01-11-409-019 JOHN F VOLK
138.30 26455 W FAIR OAKS
01-11-411-005 DONALD L HEATH
60.03 26173 W SPRING GROVE RD
01-11-411-006 DONALD L HEATH
245.16 26175 W SPRING GROVE RD
01-11-412-001 JOHN VOLK
24.26 26075 W HWY 173
01-11-412-002 JOHN VOLK
24.26 26079 W HWY 173
01-11-412-003 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26081 W HWY 173
01-11-412-004 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-166
159.16 26089 W HWY 173
01-11-412-005 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26092 W HWY 173
01-11-412-006 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26103 W HWY 173
01-11-412-007 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26111 W HWY 173
01-11-412-OOB WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26119 W HWY 173
01-11-412-009 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26123 W HVY 173
01-II-412-O1C WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26125 W HWY 173
01-11-412-016 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
159.16 26096 W PARK PL
01-11-412-017 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-166
135.06 26082 W PARK PL
01-12-100-001 LORRAINE A SCHROEDtR
10.00 42900 N LINDEN AV
01-12-101-022 KAZIMIERZ A BOCUMILA PERCHEREK
1,6)6.48 42726 N LINDEN AV
OI-I2-203-OO8 JUANITA LUDWIG
972.60 25036 W 2ND ST
01-12-205-010 CATHERINE A RtVAS
276.79 25035 W 3RD ST
01-12-207-033 DARLENE J LEWIS
595.08 42726 N LAKE DR
01-12-207-034 DARLENE J LEWIS
40.68 42722 N LAKE DR
0I-12-208-O10 WILLIAM R A MARY L OEUBEL
413.49 25007 W JERSEY AV
0I-I2-211-O09 BRETT D VANDERWALL
40.88 25089 W CATHERINE AV
01-12-211-010 JACK A WILLIAMS
255.49 25061 W CATHERINE AV
01-12-211-02) COUNTY OF LAKE
40.88 25088 W CRAWFORD AV
01-12-211-028 ROCKEY GARTH
190.17 25044 W CRAWFORD AV
01-12-300-005 BETTY J MENTONE
2.325.46 25850 W HWY 173
01-12-300-009 PAUL SCHOENLEBER G.A. INV.
254.66 25870 W HWY 173
01-12-300-016 PAUL SCHOENLEBER G.A. INV.
56.66 25972 W HWY 173
01-I2-300-O26 PAUL SCHOENLEBER 6 A
478.40 25950 W HWY 173
01-I2-30J-OI4 GENEVA L FRENCHIR
4.66 62470 N LINDEN AV
01-12-303-015 GENEVA L
46.46 62460
01-12-304-003 MARION C
61.98 42453
OI-12-308-OO5 GEIGER A
33.86 25702
01-12-309-032 ANTIOCH TRUST COMPANY TR 10-237
1.276.42 42136 N 7TH AV
01-12-310-006 PAUL SCHOENLEBER G. A. INV.
147.54 25976 W HWY 17)
01-12-310-007 PAUL SCHOENLEBER C A INV
1.228.)4 25962 W HWY 173
01-12-310-008 PAUL SCHOENLEBER G A INV
369.16 25920 W HWY 173
01-12-310-009 PAUL SCHOENLEBER C A INV
690.58 25902 W HWY 173
01-12-400-002 MOHAMMED E A JOAN NASR
1,913.06 42476 H ADDISON LN
01-12-400-016 HENRY J t MARTHA M SCHMIOT
58O.6O 62316 N OAK IN
01-12-405-014 JOHN H SAHMON
267-00 25020 W EDGAR AV
0I-12-406-O1) ALFRED T ULTES
39.92 25211 W EDGAR AV
01-12-406-014 ALFRED T ULTES
307.10 25197 W EDGAR AV
01-I2-408-O09 MARY MEEK
39.92 42371 N WOODS DR
01-12-408-010 MARY I1EEK
39.92 42)65 N WOODS DR
01-12-408-011 MARY MEEK
599-99 62353 N
01-12-409-41) JUDITH E
1,151.00 62)41
01-12-409-014 JUDITH E
927.6' 423)1
01-12-409-015 LjIS HCNIFF
405.58 42)25 N OAK LN
01-12-410-018 GERARD N A DONNA L HALEY
392.58 25096 W CLARIDAIt AV
01-12-416-0)6 R ROUTH P CHIRCHIRILLO
106.06 25407 W HWY 173
01-12-416-037 R ROUTH P CHIRCHIRILLO
. 106.06 25397 W HWY 173
01-12-416-038 R ROUTH P CHIRCHIRILLO
3,058.76 25395 w HWY 17)
01-12-416-048 R ROUTH P CHIRCHIRILLO
74.74 42228 N 5TH AV
- 01-12-416-04$ R ROUTH P CHIRCHIRILLO
79.84 42220 N 5TH AV
01-12-416-066 STATE BANK
62.36 25371 W
01-12-416-065 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH
62.36 25355 W HWY 173
01-12-416-098 JOSEPH A MARY A DSCHIOA
4.00 42219 N 4TH AV
01-12-416-101 RUSSELL A VIKKI KLAR
340.00 42191 H 4TH AV
01-13-101-032 JOSEPH E BULO
268.90 41976 N OLIVE ST
01-13-401-008 JAM BRUSKI
800.9) 25606 W EAST AV
01-13-401-016 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF ANTIOCH TR
106.45 41625 N VESTLAKE AV
01-13-401-019 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF ANTIOCH TR
59.61 25607 W EAST AV
INV
FRENCHIK
N LINDEN AV
MANES
N LINDEN AV
GEIGER
W CLARK ST
WOODS DR
RUCGLES
N OAK LN
RUGGLES
N DAK LN
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72472
ANTIOCH 6000
72472
ANTIOCH 6000
PERM. IND. NUM/ NAME/
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
01-13-401-020 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 72472
1.373.76 25401 W EAST AV
ANTIOCH 60002
Of-13-401-021 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 72672
14.8) 25)95 W EAST AV
01-13-402-023 CAROL VAN OYCKE
745.12 41090 N WESTLAKC AV
01-13-402-024 CAROL VAN OYCKE
54.65 41086 N WESTLAKC AV
01-14-200-003 THERESA 5USALA
1,009.55 26252 W SPRING GROVE RD
01-14-200-004 ROBERT LEMKE
9.92 26260 W SPRING GROVE RD
01-1 4-202-001 ROBERT G A LORRAINE LEMKE
390.28 26231 W SPRING GROVE Mb
01-14-202-014 ROBERT LEMKE
700.69 26206 W HWY 173
01-14-202-015 ROBERT C LEMKE
26.26 26212 W HWY 173
01-14-202-016 ROBERT G LEMKE
, 24.26 26220 W HWY 173
01-14-203-017 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
•V 135.06 26099 W PARK PL
01-I6-203-O26 CEKTRAL NATIONAL BANK TR 236BO
236.09 26130 W PARKVIEW OR
01-14-203-027 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK TR 23880
121.07 26126 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-203-028 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK TR 238*0
103.00 26122 W PARKVIEW OR
01-14-205-00) WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
1.816.8) 42195 N LOTUS AV
01-14-205-004 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
193.30 42165 N LOTUS AV
01-14-205-005 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
2,665-76 42175 N LOTUS AV
01-14-205-006 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
1.044.67 26178 W RIVERVIEW DR
01-14-205-007 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-166
861.47 26172 W RIVERVIEW DR
01-14-205-008 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-166
8.052.06 26166 W RIVERVIEW OR
01-14-205-009 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-166
135.07 26150 W RIVERVIEW DR
01-14-205-012 TALMAN HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
450.08 26126 W RIVIRVIEW OR
01-14-205-013 TALMAN HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
40.88 26112 W RIVERVIEW DR
01-14-205-016 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
131 1 10 26151 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-205-017 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BAM TR 77-186
3.925.04 26147 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-205-018 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
135-06 26133 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-205-019 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
135.06 26129 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-205-020 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
135.06 261 25 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-205-021 WAUCONDA NATONAL BARK TR 77-186
135*06 26117 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-205-022 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186 .
135.06 26111 W PARKVIEW DR
01-14-208-013 RICHARO A A CAROLE C JACOOSEH
155.20 26281 W FOREST CT
01-14-206-421 RICHARD A A CAROLE C JACOOSEH
155.20 26275 W FOREST CT
01-14-209-009 FRED L A SYLVIA AKANIAJJ
429.24 42066 N LOTUS AV s£fr
01-14-210-017 JEFFREY R MORGAN "V
257-95 26170 W FOREST AV
01-14-211-011 BETTY GLAOMAN
121.36 41779 N CIRCLE OR
01-14-2 12-006 MARY L FRISELL
1,352.68 26101 W FOREST AV
01-14-212-014 JEFFREY C LOVELESS
598.34 26162 W MARIE PL
01-14-212-016 GEORGE ULTSCH
561.66 261 16 W MARIE PL
01-14-212-017 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 404
72.82 41740 N PRIVATE RO
01-14-212-036 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 404
977.60 41715 N PRIVATE RD •
01-14-213-006 ADELINE A OROZCO
48.52 26360 W BOND AV
01-14-213-007 ADELINE A OROZCO
48.52 26376 W BONO AV
01-14-214-005 RICHARO A GOLDIC KRAUSE
79.84 41732 N DOT PL
01-14-2 14-010 GERTRUOE A HAEHLEN
682.82 41680 N DOT PL
01-14-215-015 DONALO N GUY
69.66 41732 N LOTUS AV
01-14-215-020 ROBERT R MCNAMARA
439.88 41684 N LOTUS AV
01-14-216-006 JAMES J MILLER
48.52 26355 W BONO AV
01-14-216-026 STEVE A STAR HERMAN
26.26 41748 N CIRCLE OR
01-14-218-014 MICHAEL R A ELIZABETH ROBBINS
38O.59 61689 N CIRCLE DR
01-14-219-016 DAVID L ENZENBACHER
69.66 26226 W MARIE AV
01-14-219-017 DAVID L ENZENBACHER
69.66 26220 W MARIE AV
01-14-2I9-O18 DAVID L ENZENBACHER
69.64 26212 W MARIE' AV
01-14-220-033 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
2.577-46 41787 N LOTUS AV
01-14-221-001 GEORGE R A SHELLEY J PROPECK
2)3.78 41561 N COUNTRY CLUB DR
Ot-14-222-013 JANE TARIA
660.05 26265 W MARIE AV
01-16-222-038 WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
187-06 41746 N LOTUS AV
01-16-222-039 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-186
1,421.23 6 1756 N LOTUS AV
01-14-222-040. WAUCONOA NATIONAL BANK TR 77-'66
271-16 61764 N LOTUS AV
01-14-402-011 ROBERT W «■ ELAIMC LASKY
.15 41141 N CLARA AV
01-14-402-022 ROBERT W A ELAINE LASKY
.86 26138 W MARY AM RO
01-14-402-023 ROBERT V A ELAINE LASKY
13.24 26120 W NARY ANN M
01-16-602-024 ROBERT W A ELRINt LASKY
1.3* 26104 V MARY ANN RO
01-23-200-003 W BELZ L BUZ E 1ELZ I BELZ
25.71 60504 N MARCUS ST
01-23-202-003 CARL f A LOUISE N REICHENUCH
45-18 60604 N MARCUS ST
OI-23-203-OOI CARL E 6 LOUISE N REICMCMBACM
45.18 60590 N MARCUS ST
01-23-402-008 JIMMY A LINOA HtWCOMB
125.04 40358 N MARGARET ST
01-23-404-026 ROBERT J OOHEHTY
969.22 26160 W MALLARD AV
01-23-407-006. JAY R REASLEV
120.64 26167 W CHANNEL AV
01-23-407-007 JAY R BEASLEY
666.39 261)7 W CHANNEL AV
01-23-408-010 RUDOLPH A CECELIA BROZDOWICZ
1.229.38 26066 W OAK AV
01-23-408-011 ELEANOR LEBIEOZ
126.16 26058 W OAK AV
Thursday, Nov«MTib«r 13. 1986
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01-2 A- 100-005 ALLEN W i STACEY M WILCOX
1*66.50 40868 N DOUGLAS AV ANTIOCH 60002
01-214-100-0)5 CHICAGO TITLE A TRUST CO TR 1065790
PERM. IND, NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
135.02 25530 W GRASS LAKE RO
01-24-103-002 GUORUN K HARR, TRUSTEE
36.05 10360 N WESTLAKE AV
01-21.- 103-O0 3 GUORUN K HARR, TRUSTEE
1,219.77 10956 N WESTLAKE AV
01-21.-103-001. GUORUN K HARR, TRUSTEE -
36.05 t.091.6 N WESTLAKE AV
01-2U1 03-005 LYLE f CAROL WILLIAMSON
1,679.80 1.0936 N WESTLAKE AV
01-21.-103-006 LYLE A CAROL WILLIAMSON
180,28 1.0921. N WESTLAKE AV
01-21-103-013 JOSEPH R t GAIL T GURTOWSKI
• 2,052.68 25630 W ORESSELLS RD
1-24-1 06-007 JAMES H DOWERS
551.. M 25637 W FLORENCE AV
01-24-106-014 HARK QUINN.
6.1.O 25539 W FLORENCE AV
01-24-203-002 DENNIS R A JANET A PHILLIPS
■501.96 40B61 N PARK AV
Ot-2l.-20i.-006 MIDWEST FISHING 1 HUNTING CLUB
1,096.62 407B4 N GRAND AV
Ol-2l.-20i.-007 LINDA STOINSXI
268.62 1.0771. N GRAND AV
01 -21.-2 01.-O08 RICHARD A BECKER
1,058.0! 1.0761. N GRAND AV
O1-21.-303-OO2 WILLIAM t CHRISTINE MARTIN
2.002.98 2591(2 W HEART LAKES BLVO
Ol-2l.-30l.-O08 MICHAEL J A ALICE E FLEMING
662.96 25827 W MALLARD AV
O1-24-307-O02 H VANDENHEUVEL K NORTON
902.16 1.0197 N LAKEVIEW AV
O1-21.-1.0O-O08 THOMAS F SANTINO
178.15 25339 W GRASS LAKE RD
Ot-2i.-l.00-0 10 THOMAS F SANTINO
627. M) 25327 W GRASS LAKE RD
THOMAS F
61. 25015
LESTER C
56 40344
LESTER C
08 40340
SANTINO
W GRASS LAKE RD
MITCHELL
N LAKE SHORE DR
MITCHELL
N LAKE SHORE OR
EILEEN MCBA1N
1.2 1.0513 N EAST DR
MCBAIN
N EAST DR
MCBAIN
N EAST DR
LINDA ERICKSEN
N LAKE BLVD
LAWANDA MC NAMARA
01-24-400-013
631.
01-24-404-023
K255.
01-24-404-024
129.
Oi-24~4o5-oo6
427.
01-24-405-007
47
01-24-405-008
47.
01-24-406-010
27.
01-21.-1.09-030
98.
01-24-412-030
29.
1-24-4 t2-031
634.
01-21.-1.16-006
55.
01-25-101-011
201.
01-25-101-012
1,603,
01-25-101-013
51.3
01-25-103-003
5
01-25-103-010
173
01-25-103-011.
01-25-200-015
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01-25-200-020
916
01-25-200-021
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01-25-200-022
1.765
01-25-201-032
55
01-25-201-01.1
27
01-25-201-042
5*4
01-25-205-008
829
01-25-213-003
38
01-25-2 1 3-00 1.
38
01-25-216-010
655
01-25-217-005
38
01-25-217-006 BARRY A CAROL VAN PATTEN
38. 06 25341 W HILLDALE AV
01-25-217-007 BARRY A CAROL VAN PATTEN
38.06 25335 W HILLDALE AV
01-25-2 I7-00B BARRY A CAROL VAN PATTEN
d28.51. 25323 W HILLDALE AV
01-25-217-009 BARRY I CAROL VAN PATTEN
- 321.. 61, 253*5 W HILLDALE AV
01-25-217-016 ALLEN A PADECKY
38.06 25382 W HAWTHORNE AV
01-25-217-017 ALLEN A PADECKY
38.06 25372 W HAWTHORNE AV
01-25-220-009 COUNTY OF LAKE
38. 06 25315 W HAWTHORNE AV
01-25-220-410 LILLIAN GARRITY
38.06 25303 W HAWTHORNE AV
01-25-300-020 THOMAS A A ETHEL BR0DER1CK '
U 16.9& 39OII N SHERIDAN RD
01-25-305-010 TEOFIL SZUBA
75.52 25673 W HIGHLAND AV
OI-25-308-OO2 THEODORE C A MYRTLE G STANEK
7.01 26621 W GRASS LAKE RD
O1-25-400-O01 MR A WIS KENNETH MEYER
861.. 9"' 39>>3B N OAK AV
0I-25-40I-OI0 R; ( MRS KENNETH MEYER
58.01 391*37 N RENA AV
01-25-1*01-011 MR A MRS KENNETH MEYER
58.01 39427 N RENA AV
01-25-401-012 MR I MRS KENNETH MEYER
58.01 39419 N RENA AV
01-25-1.01-019 MR A MRS KENNETH MEYER
37.17 39444 N OAK AV
01-25-401-020 MARIE PALMER
676.06 25*88 W RICHMOND AV
01-25-401-02) MR A MRS KENNETH MEYER
65.35 25474 W RICHMOND AV
01-25-1)01-022 MR A MRS KENNETH MEYER
58.01 25460 W RICHMOND AV
01 -25-40 1 42 1 MA A MRS KENNETH MEYER
htffc.tj 25450 W RICHMOND AV
1-25-40 1-0" "♦ MN A MRS KENNETH MEYER
1/.08.OI 25438 W RICHMOND AV
01-25-40>~u04 CAROLINE A WINKELMANN
74.34 39471 N HICKORY AV
01-25-403-OOfi CHARLES • ELSIE KWPF
37.17 39439 N HICKORY AV
01-25-403-009 CHARLIS t A ELSIE M KIAPF
37.17 39431 N HICKORY AV
EILEEN E
00 40503
EILEEN E
00 40493
NORMAN A
67 40307
JAMES J t
14 25070 W GRASS LAKE RD
CAROL A RIETSCHEL
15 40065 N CIRCLE AV
CAROL A RIETSCHEL
19 40079 N CIRCLE AV
JAKES LUMBER
94 25441 W CRESCENT PL
STEVEN R A 5ANDRA J CHINN
04 25850 W KATHRYN DR
STEVE CHINN
,30 25860 W KATHRYN OR
STEVEN R A SANDRA CHINN
.60 25870 W KATHRYN DR
RANDALL F TRUNK
•04 39537 N HIGHVIEW DR
RICHARD FILIPEK
.OB 39554 N CHANNEL VIEW DR
RANDALL F TRUNK
.74 39547 N HIGHVIEW DR
THOMAS F SANTINO
.96 HARBOR RIDGE DR
THOMAS F SANTINO
.56 HARBOR RIDGE DR
THOMAS F SANTINO
.27 HARBOR RIDGE OR
THOMAS F SANTINO
.15 HARBOR RIDGE DR .
LAWRENCE E A PHYLLIS A LOEF
•94 25358 W HICHWOODS DR
JERI AUGUST
•97 25427 W GOLFVIEW AV
JERI AUGUST
.43 25423 W GOLFVIEV AV
JAMES A PAMELA IZENSTARK
.46 39643 N CIRCLE AV
ANTON OSCHIDA
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ANTON OSCHIDA
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SCOTT W A MARY C THE EL
.22 39600 N LAKE CENTER BLVD
BARRY A CAROL VAN PATTEN
06 25349 W HILLDALE AV
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-25-403-010 CHARLES F A ELSIE M KEMPF
37.17 39423 M HICKORY AV
-25-403-011 CHARLES F A ELSIE. M KEMPF
47.00 25360 W RICHMOND AV
-25-403-012 CHARLES F A ELSIE M KEMPF
47.00 26352 W RICHMOND AV
-25-403-013 CHARLES KEMPF
389.26 25344 W RICHMOND AV
-29-404-002 ALFRED ROTH
83.30 39486 N WOOOSIDE AV
-25-404-003 ALFREO A MARILYN ROTH
83.30 39474 N WOOOSIDE AV
-25-404-004 ALFRED ROTH
1.140.20 39470 N WOOOSIDE AV
-25-405-008 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES GORDON KEMPF
293.63 39496 N WOODLAND AV
-25-405-OO9 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES GORDON KEMPF
62.76 39486 N WOODLAND AV
-25-406-OO7 EDWARD WE1CEL
389.00 39445 N WOODLAND AV
-25-406-040 RAYMOND BRUHA
783.28 39477 N CIRCLE AV
-25-409-010 C PACELLI C PACELLI C PACELLI F
848.94 25477 W RESTHAVEN TER
-25-409-017 ROBERT PLECHATY
716.69 25415 W RICHMOND AV
-25-409-021 MR A MRS C G KEMPF
673.79 25367 W RICHMOND AV
-25-409-024 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES GORDON KEMPF
600.15 25337 W RICHMOND AV
-25-409-029 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES GORDON KEMPF
42.51 39360 N LAKE CT
-25-409-430 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES GORDON KEMPF
149.59 39346 N LAKE CT
-25-409-031 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES CORDON KEMPF
22.89 39344 N LAKE CT
-25-409-O32 ELSIE MARIE A CHARLES GORDON KEMPF
277.17 39330 N LAKE CT
A VAN SCOYOC
CEDAR CREST DR
A VAN SCOYOC
CEDAR CREST DR
A VAN SCOYOC
CEDAR CREST OR
LAMBERT
-25-411-011 MARGUERITE
151 • 42 390B8 N
-25-411-012 MARGUERITE
303.36 39094 N
-25-4)1-014 MARGUERITE
303.36 39114 N
-25-413-001 LEONARD T
96.61 39335 N CEDAR CREST DR
-26-207-010 DON STALTER
21.44 26263 W LOTUS RD
-26-207-011 DON STALTER
251.98 26265 W LOTUS RD
-26-207-012 DON STALTER
40.44 26271 W LOTUS RD
-26-207-019 DON STALTER
206.98 39764 N PEARL ST
-26-207-020 DON STALTER
79.08 39752 N PEARL ST
-26-209-021 ANITA M OSBORNE
55-34 39686 N PEARL ST
-26-400-010 THOMAS J A JUDITH A SEDLBAUER
221.04 39337 N HILLSIDE AV
-26-403-001 WILLIAM R SCHELLENBERGER
45. 76 39336 N SHORE AV
-26-404-001 WILLIAM R SCHELLENBERGER
758.94 39321 N CHANNEL AV
-26-404-001. WILLIAM R SCHELLENBERGER
38.06 26216 U ALEXANDER AV
-26-404-4)05 WILLIAM R SCHELLENBERGER
38.06 26200 W ALEXANDER AV
-26-404-006 WILLIAM R SCHELLENBERGER
38.06 26178 W ALEXANDER AV
-26-408-OOB ROSELLA M SCHUGART
483.94 331B2 N SHORE AV
-26-409-005 HARVE R A CEARLENE STRAHETZ
301.78 39197 N WILLOW LN
-26-409-006 WILLIAM R HAZARD
411.59 39183 N WILLOW LN
-26-409-007 WILLIAM R HAZARD
22.89 39179 N WILLOW IN
-26-409-008 WILLIAM R HAZARD
14. B8 39173 N WILLOW LN
-27-3OO-OI8 MARIE RE I NH ART
726.62 39071 N JACKSON DR
-27-3OO-O2I ROY E LAVINE
529.12 39029 N JACKSON OR
-27-302-004 FREDERICK M CLESEN
40.00 39240 N JACKSON DR
-27-302-005 FREDERICK M CLESEN
40.00 39226 N JACKSON OR
-27-302-006 FREDERICK M CLESEN
304.86 39224 N JACKSON OR
-27-30B-O01 PATRICIA
2 28.10 39095
-27-3OB-OO2 PATRICIA
228.10 27795
-27-309-006 GE1GER A
47. 4B 27763
-28-100-009 MR A MRS
8)6.14 39723
-28-400-244 BRUNO MORDAWSKI
330.92 7415 CHEVY CHASE CT
-28-400-306 ELIZABETH KOBZINK
928.38 7427 CLARENDON CT
-28-400-434 NORTON W A EMILY M OLSON
742.25 7206 OXFORD CIR
-28-400-494 LEISURE TECHNOLOGY-MIDWEST INC A
596.62 GRASS LAKE RO
-28-402-003 DONALD SANDERS
238.12 39444 N HICKORY ST
-28-402-007 FREDERICK M A JUDITH L CLESEN
524.06 39402 N HICKORY ST
-28-403-008 MORTON ENGLE
138.50 39417 N HICKORY ST
-28-404-019 GERARD G A CRYSTAL OENNING
464.19 7418 CLARENDON CT
-33-100-535 H STRATEN A CAROL W BARRETTSM1TH
747.74 152 ST THOMAS COLONY
-33-100-546 RICHARD A JOANNE E GABRIEL
484.50 166 ST THOMAS COLONY
-33-100-553 MR A MRS R A ASMUNDA
201.70 176 ST THOMAS COLONY
-33-100-6)5 RICHARD CAREY
484.50 256 JAMAICA COLONY
-33-100-625 JOHN WILSON
201.70 269 JAMAICA COLONY
-33-100-720 LEROY A SUTTON
201.70 387 BERMUDA COLONY
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GEIGER ANB TR BO-125
W HILL DR
LEO SMITH
N STATE PARK RD
-33-100-724 AL MATTHEWS
263.49 391 IERHUDA COLONY
-33-IOO-76O MR A MRS MICHAEL S BOVA
484.50 436 NASSAU COLONY
-33-100-799 GAYFORD W A NARY A PR! SCOTT
286.35 481 OAK HILL COLONY
-33-100-822 ROBERT E ROGERS
572.70 4912 OAK HILL COLONY
-33-100-856 DAN W WYNKOOP
293.12 53& OAK HILL COLONY
-33-100-881 PHILIP J A MAY N MOLE*
• 130.32 559 VAIL COLONY RD
-33-100-924 R.L. iAUHCARTNER
747.74 602 ASPEN COLONY
-33-100-982 TRUST #168
1.035.33 CRASS LAKE RO
-33-301-001 RAND ASSOC. INC
26.58 38491 N STATE PARK RD
ANTIOCH 60002
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SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 600 8 1
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 600BI
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 6O08I
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
1756510
FOX LAKE 60020
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 600B1
SPRING GROVE 6006 1
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
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FOX LAKE 60020
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FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
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01-33-301-002 RAND ASSOC. INC
26.58 STATE PARK RD
01-33-301-003 RAND ASSOC, INC
26,58 384B3 N STATE PARK RO
OI-33-301-O04 RAND ASSOC, INC
26.58 38481 N STATE PARK RD
01-33-301-005 RAND ASSOC. INC
26. 58 38477 H STATE PARK RD
OI-33-30I-OO6 RAND ASSOC, INC
26.58 38473 N STATE PARK RO
01-33-301-007 RAND ASSOC, INC
31.74 28968 W BENJAMIN AV
01-33-301-008 RAND ASSOC, INC
31.74 28960 W BENJAMIN AV
01-33-301-009 RAND ASSOC, INC
31.74 28950 W BENJAMIN AV
01-33-301-010 RAND ASSOC, INC
31.74 28938 W BENJAMIN AV
01-33-301-076 DAVID A A LINDA R SHEEDLO
1,139.20 GREENLEAF PL
01-33-302-002 HARRIS TRUST A SAVINGS BANK TR '40024
20.66 28552 W TROUT AV SPRING GROVE 60081
01-33-302-003 HARRI5 TRUST A SAVINGS BANK TR 40024
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
SPRING GROVE 600B1
31.74 TROUT AV
01-33-306-001 THOMAS A KURGAN
26.90 38445 N CHANNEL DR
01-33-306-002 THOMAS A KURGAN
26.90 38433 N CHANNEL DR
OI-33-306-O03 THOMAS A KURGAN
26.90 38425 N CHANNEL DR
01-33-316-006 CONSTANCE A WIELONSKI
20.00 38209 N WATTS AV
01-33-321-021 DONALD RANKIN
495.62 38126 N OEWEY ST
01-33-32 t-022 DONALD RANKIN
26.90 38120 N DEWEY ST '
01-33-321-O24 BJORN A TRACY HANSEN
26.90 38IOO N DEWEY ST
01-33-321-026 BJORN A TRACY HAN5EN
26.90 38078 N DEWEY ST
01-33-322-045 LEO J A FLORENCE V POLIHSKI
264.46 36010 N WATTS AV
01-33-324-008 JOSEPH C KOVARIK
26.90 36035 N NIPPERSINK ST
01-33-324-016 WILLIAM C THOMAS
26.90 38050 N BURTON AV
01-33-324-417 WILLIAM C THOMAS
26.90 38040 N BURTON AV
01-33-324-019 WILLIAM C THOMAS
26.90 36028 N BURTON AV
01-33-324-020 WILLIAM C THOMAS
26.90 3602 2 N BURTON AV
01-33-325-007 THOMAS G S
13.45 38031 N
01-33-325-008 THOMAS G A
13.45 38025 N
01-33-325-009 THOMAS C A
13.45 38O17 N
OI-33-325-OI5 THOMAS G A
13.45 3BOI8 N
01-33-325-O16 THOMAS G A
13.45 38012 N
01-33-325-017 THOMAS G A
13.45 38OO6 N
01-33-326-003 EDWARD TRYBUS
26.90 38077 N LEE AV
01-33-326-005 EDWARD TRYBUS
268.74 38063 N LEE AV
OI-33-326-OI6 DONALD BARONOWSKI
33.14 38026 N DEWEY ST
01-33-326-017 DONALD BARONOWSK.I
22.52 38024 N DEWEY ST
01-33-327-001 PETER J A JANET L LISHAMER
314.96 38147 N OEWEY ST
01-33-327-002 PETER J A JANET L LISHAMER
308.4) 38137 N DEWEY ST
01-33-327-017 JAMES F SPELLAN
13.45 38172 N HAROLD PL
01-33-327-018 JAMES F SPELLAN
296.84 3B155 N DEWEY ST
01-33-407-006 EDWARD J A BETTY J HOGAN
58.14 38432 N 7TH AV
01-33-407-013 FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
765.41 38480 N 7TH AV
01-33-410-001 FRANK E A PATRICIA A DUBBERKE
1,504.18 28357 W STEWART AV
01-33-411-009 JAMES W BECKER
320.79 38280 N 6TH ST
01-33-413-004 K ROSNER J ROSNER
25.30 3B331 N 7TH AV
01-33-413-005 K ROSNER J ROSNER
196.84 38323 N 7TH AV
OI-34-IO3-OI3 RICHARD F SCHULTZ
58.14 38623 N LAKE SHORE DR
OI-34-IO9-OO7 HAROLD H SCHLOSSER
432.86 38692 N HILLANDALE DR
01-34-1 10-004 D0L1N A HIRSCH
65.00 27719 W GROVELAND AV
PAMELA 5 PETERS
BURTON AV
PAMELA S PETERS
BURTON AV
PAMELA S PETERS
BURTON AV
PAMELA S PETERS
LEE AV
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FOX LAKE 60020
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01-34-1 11-011 FRANK WILLERS
166.87 3B644 N VI he lane AV
01-34-112-002 HAROLD N DUFFY
397-24 3B654 N STONEGATE RD
01-34-112-009 MAE SMALTZ
442.46 27530 W ASHLAND AV SPRING GROVE 6008l
01-34-1 12-010 CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST AS TRUSTEE
58.14 27520 W ASHLAND AV SPRING GROVE 6OO8T
01-34-113-005 GILBERT A ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
47. 4B 38583 N KONEN AV
OI-34-II3-OO6 GILBERT A ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
47. 4B 38575 N KONEN AV
01-34-113-014 GILBERT A ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
47.48 38624 N LINCOLN AV
OI-34-II3-OI5 GILBERT * ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
47. 4B 36618 N LINCOLN AV
01-34-113-016 GILBERT A ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
47.46 38612 N LINCOLN AV
01-34-113-024 JAMES P GORMAN
23.74 3B530 N LINCOLN AV
OI-34-II3-O25 JAMES P GORMAN
23.74 38520 N LINCOLN AV
OI-34-II3-O26 JAMES P GORMAN
23.74 38512 N LINCOLN AV
01-34-114-003 GILBERT A ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
87.52 38611 N LINCOLN AV
01-34-115-002 AMBROSE B A TERESA A LOPRESTI
65-00 38585 N FOREST AV
OI-34-II5-OO3 AMBROSE B A TERESA A LOPRESTI
65.00 38575 N FOREST AV
OI-34-II8-OOI JANES P GORMAN
43.76 38565 N LINCOLN AV
01-34-118-002 JAMES P GORMAN
43.76 365*9 N LINCOLN AV
OI-34-II8-OO3 JANES P GORMAN
43.76 36539 N LINCOLN AV
OI-34-II8-OO7 JAMES P CORJUN
43.76 27831 W GREENWOOD AV
01-34-1 18-008 JAMES P GORMAN
. 43.76 27825 W GREENWOOD AV
01-34-I20-O07 MICHAEL S A 27575 W KOLLNAN
329.34 27575 W FLAMINGO LN
01-34-120-008 JAMES P GORMAN
6.55 27562 W GREENWOOD AV
01-34-120-011 GILBERT A ELIZABETH MEISGEIER
13.10 27540 W GREENWOOD AV
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01-36-203-079 ROYCE V MYERS
21 .%Ai 27963 W GRASS LAKE
01-36-203-OBO ROYCE V MYERS
177.0* 27967 W CRASS LAKE RD
01-3^-203-099 JOSEPH P KASKY
375.28 27883 * CRASS LAKE RO
01-36-205-100 JOSEPH P KASKY
38.06 27879 W CRASS LAKE RD
01-3b-203-tQl JOSEPH P KASKY
38.06 27875 W GRASS LAKE RD
01-3V-203-I02 JOSEPH P KASKY
38.06 27871 W CRASS LAKE RO
0!-)UlOJ-tQ3 JOSEPH P
38.06 27B67
OI-34-20J-1O4 JOSEPH P
38. 06 27863
01_3fc-203-110 ROYCE V MYERS
bb.GO 27200 W SUNSET AV
OI_3fc-203-m ROYCE V MYERS
61. 00 27196 U SUNSET AV
01-36-203-113 ROYCE: V MYERS
2b. bO 27180 W SUNSET AV
01-36-203-116 JOHN E sihms
16b. 07 27172 W SUNSET AV
01-36-203-126 JOSEPH P KASKY
66.00 2707b W SUNSET AV
|01-3b-203-127 JOSEPH KASKY
bb.00 27070 W SUNSET AV
I-36-3OI-OOI J WATTS K WILTBERGER
58.1b 38b80 N 6TH AV
l-3fc-301-003 MICHAEL A IEGOOD
b09.10 3866b N 6TH AV
1-34-301-004 MICHAEL A LECOOD
58. tb 38b$2 N 6TH AV
1-36-302-001 DONALD 6 ANN ONOO
29.07 38b79 n 6TH AV
t-3b-302-002 DONALD A ANN ONOO
29*07 38b7t N 6TH AV
1-36-302-012 LINDA J NEVER IN
58.1b 38377 N 6TH AV
1-34-306-018 DAVID R HANSEN
6.1b 38b3b N 3RD AV
1-36-305-006 OEIORAH S I MICHAEL J STANLEY
882.18 3Bb33 N 3RD AV
1-34-305-013 COUNTY OF LAKE
b7.bB 38b7b N BRIAR RD
1-36-305-021 BERNE A JANE MONCRIEF
799*90 3B3BO N BRIAR RD
1-3^-307-013 00L1N A HIRSCH
b7.bB 27566 V STONECATE RD
|_34-30?-014 DOLIN I HIRSCH
b7.b8 2755b W STONECATE RD
1-3b-309-00b WAITER F A RUTH A SCHMID
58.1b 3Bb09 N BRIAR RD
1-3^-309-011 WALTER F t RUTH A SCHMID
675. 3b 27686 W ROWE AV
1-3^-309-019 WALTER F A RUTH A SCHMID
58.16 27696 W ROWE AV /
•l-Jb-J10-OI7 DOLIN 4 HIRSCH
58.1b 3837b N IITTERSWtET PL
♦ J-JUJII-OIJ CATHERINE NARCHETTI
157.52 38329 N PRIMROSE PATH
t-j4-J12-0l4 CATHERINE E HAACHETTI
783.06 38325 N PRIMROSE PATH
1-36-31 3-009 COUNTY OF LAKE
12.80 38282 N 6TH AV
01-3b-31b-005 RALPH W OLStN
58.1b 38323 N 6TH AV
01-36-316-007 ALLWYR K ONSTAD
58.1b 3B309 N bTH AV
J4-3 16-008 ALLWYR K ONSTAO
107.68 38287 N bTH AV
3L-31&-0I8 RANDELL UNDERWOOD
58.16 3B316 N 3RD AV
36-316-019 RANDELL UNDERWOOD
26O.O8 38310 N 3RD AV
3b-317-021 LASALLE NATIONAL RANK TN 3376
23.7b 38280 H BRIAR RD
.3L-317-O22 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK TR 3378
23.7b 38272 N BRIAR RD
.3t-3tB-Ol3 HARJORIE J HARTMAN
186.68 38261 N BRIAR RD
■36-319-002 THOMAS POCRNICH
29.07 3«3?9 N DAWN CIR EAST
-3b-319-003 THOMAS POCRNICH
' 310.61 3B37b N DAWN CIR EAST
.34-319-020 JOSEPH S A NORMA L GERACI
31.68 38312 N OAWM CIR EAST
.34-319-025 KR I ST I HA F BL0MQU1ST
56.14 36270 N DAWN CIR EAST
-3b-325-010 ROGER WILLQUCHBV
56.1b 38tbl N 3RD AV
-3b-326-OI9 MANUEL KOZLOWSKI
5.2b 36160 N 1ST AV
-34-327-005 MICHAEL F A MARY E ELLIOTT
650.57 38201 N 1ST AV
-3b-328-O07 FRANK E A PATRICIA A DUBBERKE
26b. 53 27923 W LAKE SHORE OR
-36-328-010 FRANK E I PATRICIA A DUBBERKE
b02.b5 27901 W LAKE SHONE OR
-3b-32B-OI3 ALICIA BIERMAN
176.2b 27879 W LAKE SHORE OR
-34-338-014 ALICIA BIERMAN
' 1,097- bO 27675 W LAKE SHORE OR
-36-32B-015 ALICIA BIERMAN
176.2b 27873 W LAKE SHORE OR
-36-328-016 ALICIA BIERMAN
176.2b 27B67 W LAKE SHORE OR
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ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
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SPRING GROVE 60081
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SPRING GROVE 600Bl
SPRING GROVE 600B1
SPRING CROVE $008 1
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SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 6OO8I
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SPUING GROVE 6O08l
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SPRING GROVE 600 8 1
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SPRING CROVE 600BI
SPRING CROVE 60081
SPRING CROVE bOOBl
SPRING CROVE 600B1
SPRING CROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING CROVE 60081
1-36-329-019 ELIZABETH % A ROBERT W RE I CHERT
979.62 27657 W LAKE SHONE OR
1-35-102-010 MR A MRS JAMES F MILLER
38.06 26602 W STONEGATE DR
1-35-102-011 MR A MRS JAMES F MILLER
38.06 2679b W STONEGATE OR
1-35- 106-003 DOLIN A HIRSCH
67.60 26721 W STONECATE DR
I-35-2OO-O07 CHICAGO TITLE A TRUST AS TRUSTEE
66.16 36559 N FOX LAKE '
1-35-202-OlB SEARS BANK A TRUST CO TR 701325
I.68O.OO 36603 N DREXEL ILVO
-35-202-OI9 SAMUEL A GUANCI
1.159*56 36593 n OREXEL BLVO
-35-203-001 SALVADOR A DOROTHY SUAREZ
62.62 26120 W PARK AV
-35-205-O3I CHARLES A QUILICO
65.16 38910 H DREXEL BLVD
-35-208-OOB DOLIN A HIRSCH
45.16 26621 W HARLEM AV
15-213-002 ELVIN MEYER
601.71 3*761 N HILLTOP AV
35-213-003 ELVIN MEYER
211.62 38733 N HILLTOP AV
35-213-013 LOWELL A PATRICIA SIMONSON
55.90 38655 N HILLTOP AV
15-2 I5-OOI CANLETTE F MAZAR
55.90 38617 N HILLTOP AV
»5-30b-O17 CHARLES A JUAN1TA TRAVIS
653*62 36620 N LAKESIDE PL
15-304-020 JOHN A CARD IS
769*60 3»390 N LAKESIDE PL
(5-304-042 LEONARD A JANET NEUBAUER
67*60 38160 N LAKESIOE PL
f5-304-O43 FRANK KARLOVITZ
100.96 38156 N LAKESIDE PL
SPRING CROVE 600 8 1
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH (0002
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ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
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ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60001
ANTIOCH 60002
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AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
01-35-306-075 TIHOTHY A ROBIN W CWINN
2b. OB 26762 W BENES RD
01-35-30b-O77 TIMOTHY A ROBIN W GWIHN
2b. 08 267U W BENES RO
01-35-304-10? TIMOTHY C SCHNEIDER
257.56 381B1 N BOLTON PL
O1-35-30b-1O7 THOMAS C A LEONA J PREXLER
3b6.1b 38 137 N BOLTON PL
OI-35-30B-OII MICHAEL BARRETT
348.56 38237 N LAKESIOE PL
01-35-bOO-OOI CHICAGO TITLE A TRUST AS TRUSTEE
62.06 3B391 N DREXEL BLVD
01-35-600-002 CHICAGO TITLE A TRUST AS TRUSTEE
57.72 38250 N LAKESIDE PL
01-35-601-003 MIDWEST PROPERTIES
19.03 26488 W MICHIGAN BLVO
PERM. IND, NUM/
ANTIOCH 60O02
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OO02
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
AMOUNT
02-06-209-001
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02-06-302-008
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02-06-302-012
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O2-O8-3O6-O20
1,266
02-0B-306-O22
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O2-OB-306-023
2,382
02-08-306-066
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PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
1ST FINANCIAL SAVINGS A LOAN
.56 ANITA AV
JOSEF A MARY STRAW CH
.57 ORCHARD ST
JOSEF I MARY STRAMICH
.93 ORCHARD ST
DOUGLAS A ELAINE DL50H
.18 891 MAIN ST
WILLI AH GEORGESON
.62 MAIN ST
WILLIAM GEORGrSON
.62 B99 MAIN SI
THOMAS G A ANNA M RHODES
.52 DEPOT ST
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
01-35-602-013 PARKWAY BANK A TRUST COMPANY TR 5517
ANTIOCH 60002
1.681 .52 38bl7 N DREXEL BLVD
01-35-602-021 GENE VOIGHT
1.232.9b 38379 N DREXEL BLVD
01-35-603-003 FRANK HCCALL
30.3b 26676 W MICHIGAN BLVD
02-02-400-004 W G GRAEF
823.98 20201 W NORTH AV
02-02-600-007 W C GRAEF
3.959*38 b330b N HWY b5
02-Ob-305-OOb FRANK J A MARGARET WATERS
83b. 90 292 MAPLEWOOD DR
02-Ob-bOO-01 I LAWRENCE W ANDERSON
2,444.88 22133 W NORTH AV
02-05-300-Obb BERNARD J A LUCIENNE M GUHTY
2,620.82 5bb MAIN ST
02-O5-300-O46 ARNOLD F LUBKEMAN
2,382.62 665 NORTH AV
02-05-302-001 JACK MODJESKI
122.97 23755 W KA1RYS ST
02-05-302-002 JACK MODJESKI
33.22 23761 W KAIRYS ST
02-05-302-006 JACK MODJESKI
1.616.99 6321b N HWY 83
02-05-302-007 JACK MODJESKI
316.51 63172 N HWY 83
O2-O5-b0 1-005 RAYMOND BRUHA
3O3.8O 105 LAKE CT
02-O5-*01-012 GLENN R A JEAN H CEDERQUIST
686.16 206 FOREST CT
02-05-601-061 WILLIAM R A JOAN JONES
599*37 303 NORTH AV
02-05-402-021 DONALO W TRELEAVEN
I, 26b. 62 116 TIMBER LN
O2-O5-402-O4O STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH
1,03b. 85 IBB OAKWOOD DR
O2-O5-A02-052 STEPHEN K A DEBRA A OWENS
99b. 88 110 OAKWOOD DR
O2-O5-605-OO7 MAX BRUHNER
2b. 38 ZEL1NGER LN
02-05-b06-OOb JOSEPH GAWERECKI
782.12 201 OAKWOOD DR
02-05-406-030 RALPH R A MILDRED R HASSLER
462.15 165 OAKWOOD OR
O2-O5-6O6-O39 PHILIP J LANGHOF
22.08 242 HICKORY IN
02-05-bD6-Ob5 THOHAS L CRICKTON
327-42 270 HICKORY LN
02-05-607-021 GERHARD A BRIGITTE HAUGK
743.58 263 CEDARWOOD LN
O2-O5-6O7-O23 WAYNE A BOYSDN
153.62 277 CEDARWOOD IN
02-05-607-030 THOMAS J A MAUREEN K RC INT1RE
153-62 323 CEDARWOOD LN
O2-O5-6O7-O37 JEFFREY R KALBAS
153*62 202 BRIDCEWOOD DR
02-05-608-002 EDGAR J A RUTH JOHNSTON
882.38 205 BRIDCEWOOD DR
02-05-609-026 SIMON KROYLAIDIS
261.76 260 SUNSET LN
02-05-41 1-0 1 7 SUSAN J TAYLOR
1.495,16 236 CEDARWOOD LN
02-05-612-001 WILLIAM J WILTON
615.2b 257 LAKEWOOD DR
02-05-412-002 MICHAEL J BREYTSPRAAK
399.19 368 BIRCHWOOD DR
02-05-612-011 ALBERT C BENES
1.321.96 426 BIRCHWOOD DR
02-05-612-038 ARNOLD L WENCKA
361.96 512 MAPLEWOOD DR
02-05-6 13-015 DENNIS MURPHY
22b. 16 471 BIRCHWOOD DR
02-05-615-012 PAUL M A PATRICIA A NEURAUTER
723.66 317 LAKEWOOD OR
02-05-615-018 RICK STEVENS
599 -3b 359 LAKEWOOD DR
02-05-617-002 ROBERT G VANCA
1,096.80 383 OAKWOOD DR
02-05-617-019 THOHAS H A MARLYCE HOHAN
160.82 373 MAPLEWOOD OR
O2-O5-6 17-036 MICHAEL W GANTER
2.019.1b 99 E NORTH AV
02-06-302-OOb RONALD G ZIMMERMAN
1.411.20 24092 W ISLAND DR
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 6OOO2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
O2-OB-307-O33 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 85-149
258.12 601 LAKE ST
02-06-307-03b STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 85-1b9
2,963.36 397 CHANNEL LAKE RD
02-08-309-023 LESLIE A JEAN MORRIS
9.57 FILLWEBER CT
02-O6-309-O25 GERTRUDE SHOCK TESS
1,656.7b 1007 SPAFFORD ST
02-08-309-057 THEODORE J A FRANCES K DE ROUSSE
710.75 101b VICTORIA ST
02-08-309-059 THOHAS F A CATHY G DE FER
683. 99 1026 VICTORIA ST
02-08-310-008 VASFI A DORIS HUEOIWI
1,050.82 948 HA IN ST
02-08-310-037 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 76-142
1.96b. 52 968 MAIN ST
02-08-310-038 WAUCONDA NATIONAL BANK TR 76-142
268. 52 MAIN ST
02-06-310-065 WILLIAM E BROOK
1.58K 08 1012 MAIN ST
02-08-310-056 WILLIAM E BROOK
61.98 MAIN ST
02-O8-311-O01 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 8J-190
906.65 959 HA IN ST
02-08-31 1-016 WILLIAM GEORGESON
1,610.66 270 PARK ST
02-06-316-026 DONALD D A KATHRYN CARDEN
1,361.72 1026 BISHOP ST
02-O6-60O-002 KENNETH A ATHANSA R JANDULA
163.07 23125 W DEPOT ST
02-O6-60O-005 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS INC
2,639-30 HC MILLEN RD
02-O6-60O-O06 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS INC
1.22b. 66 fit MILLEN RD
02-06-601-006 JOHN A A MARY A FRIES
919.06 62660 N RINEAR RD
O2-O8-6O5-OI6 VIRGINIA GEFVERT
b, 62b. Ob 999 ANITA AV
02-06-605-015 VIRGINIA GEFVERT
191.35 ANITA AV
02-08-605-017 VIRGINIA GEFVERT
2,863.80 60 IDA AV
02-08-405-0 IB VIRGINIA GEFVERT
191.35 BARTLETT AV
O2-O6-609-OI3 DAVID A SUSAN FIELDER
306.20 1053 BISHOP ST
02-OB-609-OI6 DAVID I SUSAN FIELDER
663.69 1055 BISHOP ST
O2-O9-30O-O01-O01O WASTE MANAGEHENT OF ILLINOIS
2,698. 60 LITTLE SILVER LAKE RO
02-09-300-OOl-OOn WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS
I65. 16 LITTLE SILVER LAKE RO
O2-O9-3OO-OO2-OOIO WASTE MANAGEHENT OF ILLINOIS
1.797.60 22903 W DEPOT ST
O2-O9-3OO-OO2-OOII WASTE MANAGEHENT OF ILLINOIS
163.96 22903 W DEPOT ST
02-09-300-003-0010 WASTE MANAGEHENT OF ILLINOIS
1,576.62 22805 W DEPOT ST
02-09-300-003-4011 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS INC
161.60 22805 W DEPOT ST
O2-O9-3OO-OII WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS INC
82.60 LITTLE SILVER LAKE RD
02-09-302-001 KURT A DEBORAH A FREY
316.60 22706 W NIDGE DR
02-09-302-002 KURT A DEBORAH A FREY
20.66 22692 W RIDGE DR
02-09-305-009 JAKES A MERLE BRANDT
23.02 22696 W SILVER LAKE AV
02-09-305-010 JAHES W A MERLE S BRANDT
69.66 22666 W SILVER LAKE AV
02-09-305-016 JAHES W t MERLE B BRANDT
735.60 22678 W SILVER LAKE AV ANTIOCH
O2-09-305-OI7 JAHES W A HERLE B BRANDT
32.58 22676 W SILVER LAKE AV ANTIOCH
02-O9-307-OI0 JAHES W I HERLE B BRANDT
89.66 22675 W SILVER LAKE AV ANTIOCH
O2-II-30O-OO3-OO2I STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 81-112
535. B7 62100 N HWY 65 ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
AHTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
INC
ANTIOCH 60002
INC
ANTIOCH 60002
INC
ANTIOCH 60002
INC
ANTIOCH 60002
INC
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH 60002 O2-I2-3O0-O02-OO1O LESTER LORENZ
02-06-600-008-0021 FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN I
297.39 WILHOT RD
02-07-201-033 FRANK L JUZW1K
59.06 762 HILLSIDE AV
O2-O7-6OO-OO7 ROBERT W KOESTER
60.06 26670 W HWY 173
02-07-600-OOB MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 1)6 1
9,666.66 880 W TIFFANY RD
02-07-600-009 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 1161
1,771.80 BBO W TIFFANY RD
02-07-600-019 ANTIOCH BOWLING LANE5
19.863.22 750 W HWY 173
O2-O7-6OI-O87 DONALD E GU5TAFS0H
I.O67.O6 906 HILLSIDE AV
02-07-606-001 PAUL B A EILEEN NAG I NOT
2.899.58 532 LAKE ST
02-08-I0I-O38 JAMES A A- JANET WILLIAMS
756*66 689 1ST ST
02-08-108-017 WALTER W A CAROL L OELANEY
115*79 PHILLIPS CIR
02-06-108-019 MARTIN S VASEK
2,287*96 617 PHILLIPS CIR
02-08-109-006 RUTH E B0BZ1EN
939-7* 525 WINSOR DR
O2-0B-I09-O12 RUTH E BOBZIEN
121.68 CHERI LN
02-06-109-022 DENNIS A OCONNELL
1.559.66 125 CHERI LN
02-08-109-026 JOSEPH RUSH
3.155.86 161 CHERI LN
02-08-109-036 MR A MRS ERNEST V WEST
795*16 672 MAIN ST
02-08-109-066 RHODE A LYNCH
27.69 706 MAIN ST
02-08-112-003 RONALD L AKINS
1.156.80 749 BLACKMAN TEN
02-08-112-012 JOHN BOARINI
61.18 TURNER DR
O2-O6-203-OII DONALD J ABBOTT
601.36 566 GARYS DR
02-06-206-002 DAVID J A CINDNIC M DZIKI -
1,027.69 507 GARYS OR .
■02-08--205-O16 FREDERICK A A CAROLE RAKONCAY
1.793.BB 579 LONG VIEW DR
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ISURANCE CORP
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
. . ANTIOCH 60002
' ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
1,079.05
02-12-300-002-0011
166.50
02-12-600-002-0010 HARCARET
2,369.96
02-12-400-002-0011
1,632.58
O2-I2-60O-OO3-OO2I
199.06
02- I 4- 100-00 1-00 10 STATE
392.70
O2-I6-1OO-OO1-O011
1,117-27
42404 N HWY 65
LESTER LORENZ
62606 N HWY 65
ANTIOCH
02-1 6-30O-OO6-OOIO MARIANNE GUY
J TRAEGER TRUST
W EDWARDS RD
J TRAEGER TRUST
W EDWARDS RD
E A JOAN NASR
W EDWARDS RD
BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 81-112
20556 W HWY 173
STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 81-112
20556 W HWY 173
ANTIOCH
19095
HARCARET
19095
HOHAWEO
19401
600.96
02-16-300-006-0011
79*80
RD
20906 W WHITE
MARIANNE GUY
20906 V WHITE RO
O2-I5-20O-406-OOIO PARKWAY BANK A TRUST CO TR l62£
2,653.76 21266 W HWY 173
02-15-300-003 AVERY BRABENDER
631 .68 61259 N DEEP LAKE RD
02-15-300-006-0010 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR 85-155
832.61 21613 W HWY 173
O2-15-300-006-O011 5TATE BANK OF AHTIOCH TR 65-155
618.38 21613 W HWY 173
02-15-300-005 ROBERT HORTON
286.67 21561 W HWY 173
02-16-105-002 HICHAEL R A TAMMY L BRADY
7*92 22866 W HWY 173
02-16-302-010 JIM R A LINDA NEWCOMB
52*06 22678 W WASHINGTON ST
LINDA S NEWCOMB
WASHINGTON ST
02-1'-303-OOB JIMMIE R A
52.06 22617 W
02-16-603-007 BRUNO BUCK
108.27 61069 N LAKE RO
02-16-603-015 BRUNO RUCK
36.73 61057 N HOOK CIR
02-17-101-021 LYLE A CAROL WILLIAMSON
1,077.68 1090 MAIN ST
02-17-109-008 LAKEVIEW HILLS RACQUET CLUB INC
79.20 2356 1 W MARGATE TEN
02-17-109-009 LAKEVIEW HILLS RACQUET CLUB LTD
10,921.86 61482 N HWY 83
02-17-200-007 ANTIOCH TRUST COMPANY TR 10-277
3,268.30 HWY' 173
02-17-201-001 OAVIO A SUSAN FIELDER
22.66 BISHOP ST
02-17-301-033 PAUL A EILEEN MAG I NOT
2,271.70 6 1 376 N SURAYA DR
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
ANTIOCH
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
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Lakeland N«wtpap«n 236
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63996
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
02-17-301-036 CARY L t
3,225.6!* lit 338 H SURAYA DR
02-17-304-010 CHARLES L DAVtS
7V6.78 23807 W BAYVIfW RO
02-17-30UOI2 JOHN F & DOROTHY RQMER
712.27 23659 W BAYVtEW RD
02-17-305-012 DEHNIS A t LAURA J LOE
158.38 HUB N 1ST ST
02-17-305-013 DENNIS A t LAURA J LOE
1.135.32 M132 N 1ST ST
02-17-305-015 JOYCE t DONOVAN
4.94 I>1 108 N 1ST ST
02-18-403-021 FRANK D MERLO
1,071.51 t* 1 1 2 1 N PRAIRIE AV
02-13-200-017 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
361.16 40&47 N PRAIRIE AV
02-19-200-025 AROEN W £ ALICE E HANSEN
1,910.62 1.0588 N PRAIRIE AV
02-19-202-016 URSULA D CORNY
1.188.26 M58U N HWY 59
02-19-300-008 THOMAS F SANTINO
43.428.98 40220 N HWY 59
O2-19-30O-OIO THOMAS F SANTINO
I.093.U 21.801 W CRASS LAKE RD
,02-19-300-019 THOMAS f SANTINO
3, 8I1I. 39 40050 N HWY 59
O2-I9-3OO-O2O THOMAS F SANTINO
2,444.42 24903 N CRASS LAKE RO
02-19-301-OOB CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST TR
79,47 40273 N LAKE BLVO
02-19-302-004 CEORCE D £ ALISON K SWEETING
2,251.96 40606 N SUN5ET OR
02-19-400-025 DENNIS V ( JANET M HAWKS
144.18 24137 W GRASS LAKE RD
02-20-203-003 PROFESSOR D MARGRET
320.96 23016 W LAKEVIEW AV
02-20-207-011 JUNE M i JAMES L SCHL05S
54,10 40629 N HWY 83
02-20-207-012 JUNE M A JAMES L SCHLOSS
54.10 40623 N HWY 83
02-20-400-015 IRVING E BUCHTA
1.397*56 23226 W CRASS LAKE RD
02-20-401-019 WILLIAM GEORGE50N
2,085.54 40173 N HWY 83
02-21-102-007 LILLIAN M GOLONKA
542.92 22969 W LAKE SHORE DR
02-21-103-004 STANLEY GOLONKA
153.95 22966 W LAKE SHORE DR
O2-2I-IO3-OO5 MARESE PFING5TEN
233.05 22964 W LAKE SHORE DR
O2-2I-203-O28 SIMAS I STEFA KUZNICKAS
10.85 40812 N DEEP LAKE RO
02-21-204-007 HENRY A ANNA HARKENSEE
23.02 409&2 N RIDCE CIR
02-21-207-021 SAM CARDELLA
93.92 22172 W SPRUCE DR
02-21-209-005 FRIEDA F VARSALONA
93.92 22235 W SPRUCE DR
O2-2I-209-OO8 JOHN A BYCZEK
87. 34 22205 W SPRUCE OR
02-21-209-009 JOHN BYCZEK
402.74 22183 W SPRUCE DR
02-21-210-014 SHIRLEY A KING
39.92 22080 W PINEVIEW
02-21-210-015 SHIRLEY A KING
39.92 22072 W PINEVIEW
02-21-210-016 SHIRLEY A KING
39.92 22062 W PINEVIEW
02-21-210-020 FRIEDA F VARSOLONA
79.84 22012 W PINEVIEW
02-21-212-016 ROMAN PLESZKEWYCZ
79.84 22062 W CEDAR OR
02-21-212-021' TERRENCE M
13.35 22103 W
02-21-2 13-01B BERTHOLD R
107.96 22224 W
02-21-213-019 BERTHOLD R
79.84 22214 W
O2-2I-2I3-O2O JAMES J MAZER
351.41 22206 W NORTH DR
02-21-213-021 JAMES J MAZER
351.41 22184 W NORTH OR
02-2 1-2 14-00) JOSEPH D BERKE
79.84 22117 W CEDAR DR
02-2 1-2 I4-O02 JOSEPH BERKE
79.84 22103 W CEDAR DR
02-21-302-012 TERSENA L LETTERI
41.8.18 40260 N SHADY LANE DR
02-21-400-034 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF
2,899-04 40160 N DEEP LAKE RD
02-21-401-0)1 C PAXTON L FURRER
.16 22327 W 5ARANA DR
C PAXTON L FURRER
.16 22321 W SARANA DR
ft WEBER 5 RAMIC
.52 22241 W NORTH DR
M WEBER S RAMIG
48.52 22233 W NORTH DR
02-21-402-013 M WEBER S RAMIG
2 7-48 22229 W NORTH DR
02-21-402-014 M WEBER S RAMIG
203.72 22225 W NORTH DR
02-21-402-026 DAVID C I 5HERYL L BOGAERTS
24.26 22234 W CALVIN DR
O2-2I-403-OO5 DAVID H MINJO
1,383.32 22147 W NORTH DR
02-2I-403-O06 DAVID H MINTO
1,383.32 22135 W NORTH DR
02-21-403-007 DAVID H MINTO
1,314.19 22129 W NORTH OR
02-21-403-008 DAVID H MINTO
1.314.19 22119 W NORTH OR
02-21-403-009 DAVID H MINTO
1,383.32 22113 W NORTH OR
02-21-403-010 DAVID H MINTO
1.383.32 22093 W NORTH DR
02-21-403-011 DAVID H MINTO
1.383.32 22085 W NORTH DR
02-21-403-019 DONALD I PAT PARKS
365.99 22148 W CALVIN OR
02-21-403-020 DONALD I PAT PARKS
365.99 22136 W CALVIN DR
02-21-403-023 AUGUST P SARCOL
1.383.32 22114 W CALVIN OR
02-21-404-007 RUTH M ft INTO
757.20 22279 W CALVIN DR
02-21-404-010 RUTH M MINTO
1,361.09 22265 W CALVIN DR
02-21-404-011 RUTH M MINTO
1.361.09 22257 V CALVIN DR
02-21-404-012 RUTH M MINTO
1.361.09 22241 W CALVIN DR
02-2 1-404-013 RUTH PI PI INTO
1,361.09 22233 W CALVIN DR
02-21-404-014 RUTH M MINTO
1,3*1. 09 22225 W CALVIN OR
02-21-404-415 RUTH R NINTO
1,361.09 22221 W CALVIN OR
02-21-404-017 RUTH N MINTO
1.3&1.09 22300 W SARAMA DR
02-21-404-018 RUTH M MINTO
1,361.09 22280 W SARANA DR
02-21-404-019 RUTH PI MINTO
1,361.09 22276 W SARANA DR
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
KATHLEEN A CYBUL
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 600O2
ANTIOCH 60002
OF ARLINGTON HTS. TR#AI15>
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
DR
DR
DR
DR
t GERTRUDE G HARRISON
PINEVIEW DR
t ELIZABETH S KUELLMAR
NORTH DR
t ELIZABETH S
NORTH DR
KUELLMAR
42.
02-21-401-012
42,
02-21-402-011
48.
02-21-402-012
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
WAUKEGAN TR 2689
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 600O2
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
PERM. IND.
AMOUNT
O2-21-404-O20
1. 361
02-21-404-021
1.361
02-21-404-022
1.361
02-21-404-023
1.361
02-21-404-024
1.361
02-2 1-404-025
1,361
02-21-404-O26
1.361
02-21-404-027
1,361
02-21-405-005
1,419
NUM/
PROPERTY
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22272 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22264 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22256 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22242 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22234 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22226 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22220 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
.09 22212 W SARANA DR
RUTH M MINTO
12 22147 W CALVIN DR
NAME/
LOCATION ADDRESS
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
ANTIOCH 60002
PERM, IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY I OCATION ADDRESS
02-21-405-006 RUTH M MINTO
1,4)9.12 22135 W CALVIN DR
02-21-405-011 DAVID H MINTO
1,302.36 22085 W CALVIN DR
02-2I-405-O17 RUTH M MINTO
1,419.12 22148 W 5ARANA OR
O2-21-405-O18 RUTH M MINTO
1.419.12 22136 W SARANA DR
02-21-405-019 RUTH M MINTO
1,419.12 22130 W SARANA DR
02-21-405-020 RUTH M MINTO
1,419.12 22)20 W SARANA DR
02-21-405-021 RUTH M MINTO
1,419.12 22114 W SARANA OR
02-21-405-022 RUTH H MINTO
1,419.12 22100 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-005 RUTH M MINTO
1,383.32 22147 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-006 RUTH M MIMTD
1,383.32 22135 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-007 RUTH M MINTO
1,383.32 22129 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-OOB RUTH M MINTO
1,383.32 22119 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-009 RUTH M MINTO
1.383.32 22113 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-010 RUTH fl MINTO
1.383.32 22099 W SARANA DR
02-21-406-011 DAVID H MINTO
1,383.32 22085 W SARANA OR
02-21—1,06-018 HELEN V L0UGHL1N
48.52 22148 W VIRELL DR
02-21-406-021 RUTH M MINTO
1,394.40 22120 W VIRELL DR
02-21-407-006 COUNTY OF LAKE
42.16 22369 W VIRELL DR
02-21-407-006 COUNTY Of LAKE
42.16 22345 W VIRELL OR
02-21-407-035 MELVIN H RADFORD
42.16 22226 W LOON DR
02-21-407-040 COUNTY OF LAKE
22.38 40326 N DONALD DR
02-21—409-033 JOHN A NARY PIETRZAKOWSM
48.52 22264 W LEE DR
02-21-410-029 MICHAEL J t CAYLE M KORCZYK
205.64 40176 N DONALD DR
02-21-411-025 PENKA B 4 CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK
1.30 40129 H DONALD DR
02-21-411-042 ELMER C EWERT
2?.46 40144 N DELL DR
02-21-41 1-Q43 PENKA B I CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK
1.40 40132 N DELL DR
02-21-411-044 PENKA- B I CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK.
1.40 40126 N DELL DR
02-21-412-024 PENKA B A CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK
2.47 40171 N DELL DR
02-21-412-025 PENKA B I CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK
.74 40159 N DELL DR
02-21-412-026 WILLIAM BROWN
.74 40)4g N DELL OR
02-21-412-027 PENKA B A CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK
.74 40133 « DELL DR
02-21-412-028 PENKA B t CHESTER J PESEV-PAWLAK
.74 40129 N DELL DR
02-21-413-013 DOROTHY M WILSON
25.58 40142 N DARROW DR
02-2 1-413-014 DOROTHY M WILSON
25.58 40132 N DARROW DR
02-21-413-015 DOROTHY M WILSON
46.52 40128 N DARROW DR
O2-22-3OO-OI5 IRVING E BUCHTA
1,460.24 40363 N FOX DR
O2-24-30O-O03-OO11 JOHN H ME INERT
63.75 19943 W MILLER RD
02-24-300-004-0010 JOHN H I MARGARET F ME INERT
481.13 1981) W MILLER RD
O2-24-30O-O04-0O) ) JOHN H A MARGARET F ME INERT
647.88 19B11 W MILLER RO
02-24-402-005 LYNDEL T t ANNIE B MCCARLEY
905.32 19:35 W MILLER RD
O2-24-403-O03-O01O RONALD L A IRENE R TAYLOR
585.64 40058 N HWY 45
02-24-403-003-OOtt RONALD L A IRENE R TAYLOR
170.31 40058 N HWY 45
STATE OF ILLlS'OtS)
) SS
CCCNTY 01 LAKE )
1, Jack I.. Andorson, hereby certify thai I an County Treasurer
i'ij E-.-ff f iclti County Colluctor of the County of Lake. In the Statu of
II Unci*. and ak such the keeper uf the records of said officii and that
the foregoing i» a Hit of delinquent lands and lots upon which l.i»'s
rcaairt unpaid and duo for the year or years 1910 through 1985 both
inclusive, together with the ovNor'i nine, if known, and the anounl of
lax dun thereon.
Dated at Vaukrgan, Lake County, Illinois this 6th day of
Kovenbrr. A.D. 1986.
ANTIOCH 60002
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LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
^JACK I.. ANDERSON
COl'KTY TREASURER AND
F.\-orricio col'ntv collector
1186B-U8-AR
November 13, 1986
STATE or ILLINOIS)
) ss
COL'KTY OF LAKE t
Public notice is hereby (Ivan that I, Jack L. Anderson, County
Treasurer and En -Officio County Collector of Lake County, In the State
aforesaid will apply to the Circuit Court of said County on Tuesday, the '
2ith day of November, A.D. 1986, for Judgeacnt fixint the correct aaount of
any tax paid under protest and far Judgement against the lands and lots
Dantloned and described, In the Following list of delinquent lands and lots
for the general (axes for the years 1910 through 1985 both Inclusive, to-
gether with Interest, penalties, and costs due severally thereon and for
taxes, drainage' and special assessaents due for the years 1914 through 1985
both Inclusive together with Interest, penalties and coals due severally
thereon, and for an order to soil saltl lands and lots for satisfaction
thereof. Public notice Is also hereby given that on the first Honday of
December, I9B6, to wit I on the 1st day of Decenber, A. D.' 1986, all the
lands and lots far the sale of which an order shall be evade, will I* expoi Pt |
to public sale In the building where said Circuit Court Is held In said,
Counlv In the Court House In Waukrgan. In said County for the aaount of
taxes, special taxes, drainage, special assessments, interest, penalties
and costs due severally thereon, except such as shall have been paid at
said line of sale. Said sale shall romence at 9 o'clock A.M. Central Tine
on Momi.iv the 1st day of Moceaber, A.D, 1986, and to continue fro* day to
■lay until the sane shall be conpieted and if for any cause such Judgeaent
■hall not he rendered on the said 2Sth day of Novnaber, A.D. 1986, then
such sale will be tude on the first Monday after such Judgment shall be
rendered cosnenelng at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of such first Monday,
Costs on earh tract or description iif land three dollars) on each lot
or description o( lot three dollars. Al»o Interest at the rate of one am)
one hall per rent pel rtonth will be added after June 2, 1986, on the first
Inst tllnent and one ami one lull per cent per ninth on the second Install,
rent alter Sepiesihei' 2, 1986.
Tlmse laxpayei* who have previously compiled with Section |9i of o„.
Revenue Ail of 19.19 by paving tinder protest I— it li Inxtalincnls of their 19R'
real property taxes puv tile with the Clerk of the Lake .County Circuit
Court anv objections which they nav have to the aforesaid application far
Judgement . All ohjertlonn filed nust cmplv with requirements of Sections
19% and MS ol lite Kevenue Act ul 1919,
Warren Township
PERK. IND HIM/
NAME /
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AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADORESS
.200-009-0021 JAMES H PITCHER
15.74 13055 * TOWN LINE
-201-011 IRVING W NERVILLE
25.32 13159
-201-012 IRVING W
51.96 13149
•201-O13 IRVING W
51.96 13143
-202-OOI IRVING W
51.30 13113
-202-003 IRVING W
51.30 13091
-202-004 IRVING W
51.30 I3077
-202-005 IRVING W
5I.3O 13065
-202-O06 IRVING W
51.30 13055
-202-012 RICHARD S
51.30 13112 W BLOSSOM ST
■202-013 IRVING W NERVILLE
5I.3O 13104 W ILOSSOA ST
-202-014 IRVING V NERVILLE
51.30 13094 W BLOSSON ST
-202-015 IRVING fltRVILLE
25.32 1308B W ILOSSM ST
V ELIZABETH ST
NERVILLE
W ELIZABETH ST
NERVILLE
W ELIZABETH ST
NERVILLE
W ELIZABETH ST
NERVILLE
W ELIZABETH ST
NERVILLE
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rIERVILLE
W ELIZABETH ST
nERVILLE
W ELIZABETH ST
FINN
-202-016 CE1GER t
25-32 13076
-202-017 IRVING W
51.30 13070
■202-018 IRVING W
51.30 13058
-202-019 IRVING V
25-32 1 3048
-202-020 GEIGER A
25-32 13042
-203-001 GEIGER A
25.32 13249
■203-002 IRVING W
25.32 13243
-203-004 IRVING W
51.96 13223
-03-014 IRVING W
43.38 1J246
-203-015 IRVING W
42.38 13240
■203-016 IRVING W
43.06 13226
■203-017 IRVING W
43.06 13212
-203-018 IRVING W
43.06 13202
-203-O19 IRVING W
43.06 13194
-203-020 IRVING V
43.72 131B2
GEIGER
W BLOSSOM ST
NERVILLE
W BLOSSON ST
NERVILLE
W BLOSSON ST
rIERVILLE
W BLOSSON ST
GEIGER
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GEIGER
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NERVILLE
U BLOSSON ST
NERVILLE
W BLOSSON ST
NERVILLE
W YORK HOUSE RD
NERVILLE
W YORK HOUSE RD
NERVILLE
W YORK HOUSE RO
NERVILLE
W YORK HOUSE RD
NERVILLE
W YORK HOUSE RD
NERVILLE
V YORK HOUSE RO
NERVILLE
W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-204-001 IRVING W NERVILLE
53.30 13111 V BLOSSON ST
07-01-204-002 ANTHONY A GLADYS LUOAS
54.04 13105 W BLOSSON ST
07-O1-204-O03 ANTHONY A GLADYS LUDAS
54. 04 13091 W BLOSSON ST
07-O1-204-O05 ANTHONY A GLADYS LUDAS
54.04 13065 W BLOSSON ST
07-01-204-006 IRVING W NERVILLE
54.70 13055 W BLOSSON ST
07-01-204-007 IRVING U NERVILLE
54.70 I3047 W BLOSSON ST
07-O1-204-O08 IRVING V NERVILLE
Sfc.70 13039 W BLOSSON ST
07-01-204-009 IRVING W NERVILLE
54.70 13027 W BLOSSON ST
07-O1-204-O1O RUSSELL H EDWARDS
28.06 13013 W BLOSSON ST
07-01-204-013 IRVING W NERVILLE
52.64 13112 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-OI-204-O14 IRVING W NERVILLE
47. 88 13104 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-OI-204-OI5 IRVING W NERVILLE
47. 88 13096 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-204-016 IRVING W NERVILLE
47.88 13084 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-204-017 IRVING W NERVILLE
49.22 13072 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-204-018 IRVING U NERVILLE
49.22 13062 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-204-019 IRVING W NERVILLE
49.22 13054 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-005 IRVING W NERVILLE
39.64 13203 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-OI-205-O06 IRVING W NERVILLE
19.82 13195 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-007 IRVING W NERVILLE
• 19-82 13189 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-OOB IRVING W NERVILLE
39.64 13IB3 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-009 IRVING W NERVILLE .
39.64 13173 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-010 IRVING W NERVILLE
39.64 13161 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-OI-205-011 IRVING W NERVILLE
39.64 13153 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-012 IRVING W NERVILLE
39.64 13147 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-01-205-013 IRVING W NERVILLE
39.64 13135 W YORK HOUSE RD
07-OI-205-OIB IRVING W NERVILLE
49.88 13198 W BA1RST0W ST
07-01-205-019 IRVING W NERVILLE
49.88 13184 W BAIRSTOW ST
07-01-205-020 IRVING W NERVILLE
49. 88 13170 W BAIRSTOW ST
07-01-205-021 GEIGER I GEIGER
24.64 13162 W BAIRSTOW ST
RD WAUKEGAN 6OOB7
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WAUKEGAN 60085
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TV THIS WEEK
Terms of Endearment'
heads unusually strong list
By Denise Gorga
As Thanksgiving ap-
proaches, the nelworks
are fattening up their
weekly fare. And there's
nary a turkey to be found
amid this week's offerings.
Shirley MacLaine
Headlining the menu is
the multiple Oscar-win-
ning 1983 film Terms of
Endearment (NBC, Sun-
day, Nov. 16). Shirley Mac-
Laine and husky-voiced
Debra Winger are the
mother and daughter
whose relationship wavers
between high jinks and
heart tugs. Jack Nicholson
turns in a superb and (as
usual) offbeat perfor-
mance as the astronaut
next door. In terms of cry
value: four hankies.
Your sniffling not up to
snuff? Then head for Sud-
den Impact (ABC, Sun-
day, Nov. 16). Fans of the
now freshly scrubbed
mayor of Carmel, Calif.,
remember him as one of
film's scurvier public fig-
ures. In this 1983 film, the
fourth in the Dirty Harry
series for Clint Eastwood,
our hero is again warring
against street scum. Son-
dra Locke co-stars as a
woman looking for re-
venge on the men (and one
lesbian, for good measure)
who raped her and her
sister.
For those with sunnier
sensibilities and a few
more hours to invest, CBS
offers Fresno (Sunday
through Thursday, Nov. 16
to 20). The six-hour mini-
series is a comedic sendup
of that emotionally gooey
staple: the nighttime soap.
Carol Burnett, the woman
who brought you "As the
Stomach Turns" on her
old comedy-variety show,
is star lampooner Char-
lotte Kensington, widowed
matriarch of the raisin-
growing Kensington clan.
Flitting about the sun-
drenched gloss are Dab-
ney Coleman. Teri Garr
and Charles Grodin. And
look for Gregory Harrison
("Trapper John, M.D.") to
be playing doctor with all
the Kensington duennas
as the mysterious — and
shirtless — family
farmhand.
Alter the "Fresno" frol-
icking, CBS's Penalty
Phase (Tuesday, Nov. 18)
seems like a bunch of sour
grapes. The "penalty
phase," in judicial par-
lance, requires jurors to
decide between death or
life imprisonment for a
guilty defendant. In a sort
of inverted "Manhattan
Melodrama," Judge Hoff-
man (Peter Strauss) has to
choose between revealing
a technicality that could let
the murderer go free or
keeping quiet and saving
his career.
And where would we be
without an illness-of-the-
week? This week it's bu-
limia, the eating disorder
that causes bizarre binges
arid purges, in Kate's Sa-
cral (Monday, Nov. 17).
Sweet "Family Ties" ma-
triarch Meredith Baxter
Birney gets to portray
compulsive Kate.
© 1986 Compulog
2C Lakeland Newspapers
Thursday, November 1 3, 1 966
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CD - Oral Roberts
CD - TV High School
CD - Ben Haden
|HBO| - MOVIE: 'Legend of Billie
Jean" (CC) In Stereo.
IESPN] - Speedweek (R).
8:30 A.M.
O - Jimmy Swaggart
O - Friends
O - Face to Face
O - Superman
CD - Sesame Street (CC).
CD - In Reality
CD -Jem
CD - Funtistic World of Hanna-
Barbera
■ CD - TV High School
CD - Living Stones
(ESPN) - Magic Years in Sports (R).
8:35 A.M.
CD - Andy Griffith
9:00 A.M.
- Gamut
O - Forum
- Cisco Kid
CD - Sesame Street (CC).
CD- Channel 12 This Week Part 1.
CD - Addams Family
CD - Jimmy Swaggart
CD- Psychology of Human Relations
CD - Heritage Singers
(ESPN) - Scholastic Sports America
(R).
9:05 A.M.
CD - Good News
9:30 A.M.
- Face the Nation
O - Universal Wrestling Federation
- Essence
- Oral Roberts
O - Wall Street Journal Report
- The Lone Ranger
CD - Owl/TV (CC).
CD - This Week With David Brinkley
CD - The Munsters
CD - Psychology of Human Relations
CD - Lloyd Ogltvle
IESPN) - Sportscenter Sunday: This
Week in Sports Live.
9:35 A.M.
CD - MOVIE: 'Grand Prix'
10:00 A.M.
O - Lee Phillip Show
- Don't Miss
- The World Tomorrow
- Business World
- Rawhide
CD - 3-2-1, Contact (CC).
CD - CNN News
CD - I Dream of Jeannie
€D - Robert Schuller
CD - Super Sunday
CD - Marketing Perspectives
CD - Monument of Faith
|HBO| - MOVIE: 'Bad Medicine' (CC)
10:30 A.M.
O - Newsmakers
O - Bowling With the Champs
- City Desk
- Answer Is Love
- This Week With David Brinkley
CD -3-2-1, Contact (CC).
CD -Channel 12 This Week
CD - Diff'rent Strokes
CD - Tom & Jerry
CD - Marketing Perspectives
IESPN) - Sportscenter's NFL Game-
day Live.
10:45 A.M.
- Lutheran Guldeposts
11:00 A.M.
O - Mike Ditka Show
- Meet the Press
- Forrest Gregg Show
- Wild, Wild West
CD - Wisconsin Magazine
CD - Tony Brown's Journal
CD - WWF Superstars of Wrestling
CD - Andy Griffith
ED - Dwight Thompson
CD - Woody Woodpecker
CD - Congress: We the People
CD - Annointed Word
11:30 A.M.
O - Closer Look
0- NFL '86
O - MOVIE: 'To Be Announced'
CD - Adam Smith's Money World
CD - Bosom Buddies
CD - The Flint slones
CD - Congress: We the People
[ESPN| - NFL Game of the Week (R).
12:00 P.M.
- Meet the Press
- MOVIE: 'Friendly Persuasion'
CD - Washington Week in Review
CD - Firing Line
CD - Bionic Woman
CD - MOVIE: 'Andy Hardy's Blonde
Trouble'
CD - Saving Grace
CQ - MOVIE: 'The Munsters' Re-
venge'
CD - MOVIE: 'The Golden Age of Co-
medy'
CD - Born Again
[HBO) - MOVIE: 'Prime Risk'
[ESPN] - Horse Show Jumping:
Grand Prix of New York
12:30 P.M.
O - MOVIE: 'Tron'
CD - Business of Wisconsin
CD - In Reality
1:00 P.M.
CD - God and Money
CD - John McLaughlin's One on One
CD - MOVIE: 'The Castaways on Gilli -
gan's Island'
CD - Town Hall
CD - Feedback
1:05 P.M.
CD - Auto Racing: Western 500
1:30 P.M.
CD - Great Performances Live from
Lincoln Center In Stereo.
CD - Without a Vision
CD - Parade
[ESPN] - Auto Racing '86: Off Road
Racing (R).
2*00 P.M.
O - MOVIE: 'To Be Announced'
CD - Great Performances: Wagner
(CC). Part 4. In Stereo.
CD - Battlestar Galactica
CD - Northwestern Football
CD - Star Trek
CD - Destination America
CD - Closer Look
[HBO] - MOVIE: 'Transylvania
6-5000' (CC)
2:30 P.M.
O - NFL '86
CD - Peter Popoff
CD - Young at Heart
(ESPN) - Best of Bill Oance
3:00 P.M.
O - NFL Post-Game
O - Rehobolh Presents
O - MOVIE: 'Operation Petticoat'
CD - MOVIE: 'Melody for Two'
CD - Laverne & Shirley
CD - Annointed Word
CD - Star Trek
CD - Ireland: A Television History
CD - Dean 'N Mary
IESPN] - Fishin' Hole (R).
3:30 P.M.
- Bears Locker Room
O - E.J. Daniels
- MOVIE: 'Cattow'
CD - Fa" Guy
CD - Larry Jones
4:00 P.M.
- MOVIE: To Be Announced'
O - First Baptist Church
- Ebony/ Jet Showcase
CD - Play Bridge
CD - Dining in France
CD - Dukes of Hazt ard
CD - All American Show
CD - Star Trek
CD - Firing Line
CD - Victory In Jesus
[HBO] - Henry's Cat Part 2.
[ESPN) - AWA Wrestling (R).
4:30 P.M.
O - Joy of Music
- Women's Tennis Stars
CD - Adam Smith's Money World
CD - French Chef
CD - Dream Girl U.S.A
CD - National Education Associa-
tion: Whose Schools Are They?
CD - W.V. Grant
CD - Today in Bible Prophecy
[HBO) - Fraggle Rock (CC).
5:00 P.M.
O - CBS News
O - King Is Coming
O CD - News
CD - MOVIE: 'Doctor Who: Warriors
of the Deep'
CD - Chicago Sunday Evening Club
In Stereo.
CD - Love Boat
CD - Bob Lewandowskl Show
CD - Star Trek
CD - Bluegrass Ramble
CD - John Ankerberg
IESPN) - Rollermania
5:15 P.M.
[HBO] - MOVIE: 'Protocol' (CC) In
Stereo,
5:30 P.M.
- News
O - Zola Levitt
- WKRP in Cincinnati
O CD - ABC News
- Fame
CD - New Leave It To Beaver: In the
Dark
CD - European Journal
CD - James Kennedy
6:00 P.M.
0-60 Minutes
O - Jerry Falwell
- Our House (CC). In Stereo.
O CD - Disney Sunday Movie: The
Leftovers (CC).
CD - Cousteau Odyssey
CD - World Championship Wrestling
CD - Mama's Family
CD - Stocks, Options & Futures
CD - Star Trek
CD - Tony Brown's Journal
IESPN) - SportsCenter Live.
6:30 P.M.
- White Shadow
CD - Newton's Apple (CC).
CD - One Big Family
CD - Conservative Investor
CD - America's Black Forum
CD - Prophecy Marches On
[ESPN] - NFL's Superstars
7:00 P.M.
- Murder, She Wrote (CC).
- Easy Street In Stereo.
CD - All Creatures Great and Small II
CD - Nature: The Galapagos: The
Ocean Travelers (CC). Part 3. In
Stereo.
CD - National Geographic Explorer
CD - MOVIE: 'PT-109'
CD - NNN News/Sunday Economy
CD - Star Trek
CD - American Interests
CD - Kenneth Copeland
[HBO] - MOVIE: 'Legend of Billie
Jean' (CC) In Stereo.
[ESPN) - USA/USSR Basketball:
Team USSR at Iowa
7*30 P M
- Valerie (CC). In Stereo.
- Love Boat
CD - Capitol Journal
8:00 P.M.
O - Fresno Part 1 of 5.
- MOVIE: 'Terms of Endearment'
(CC)
O CD - MOVIE: 'Sudden Impact'
(CC)
CD - Masterpiece Theatre: Paradise
Postponed (CC). Part 5.
CD - Living Planet: A Portrait of the
Earth (CC). (R).
CD - Grecian Spotlight
CD - Entertainment This Week
CD - Out of the Fiery Furnace (CC).
CD - Jerry Falwell
8:30 P.M.
- Odd Couple
8:45 P.M.
ED - Hellenic Theatre
9:00 P.M.
- News
CD - Hollywood
CD- Masterpiece Theatre: Paradise
Postponed (CC). Part 5.
CD - Coors Sports Page
CD - On Location: Role Model
CD - Innovation
CD - Chicago Gospel Hour
(HBO) - MOVIE: 'Bad Medicine' (CC)
[ESPN] - Billiards: 1 986 World Open
Professional Championship
9:15 P.M.
ED - National Greek TV Show
9:30 P.M.
CD - Jerry Falwell
CD - Benny Hill Show
CD - Faces of Japan
10:00 P.M.
- News
- Tales from the Darkside
CD - Arthur C. Clarke's World of
Strange Powers
CD - Monty Python's Flying Circus
CD - Ofl the Wall
ED - Beautiful Korea
CD - M'A'S'H
CD - College Football: Teams to Be
Announced
CD - In Touch
[ESPN] - SportsCenter Live.
10.19 P.M.
O - Newt
10:20 P.M.
CD - News
10:30 P.M.
O - Bears Extra
O O - News
O - Barney Miller
- Lou Grant
CD - Mystery: Brat Farrar (CC). Part
I.
CD - Dave Alien at Large
CD - John Ankerberg
CD - MOVIE: 'Indiscreet'
CD - Mission: Impossible
10:45 P.M.
- Two on Two
(HBO) - MOVIE: 'Power' (CC)
10:49 P.M.
O - Sports Final
10:50 P.M.
CD - M«A«S«H
10:55 P.M.
- Sports Sunday
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- Jeffersons
CD - Doctor Who
CD - Jimmy Swaggart
63 - Sister E.R. Allen
f£D - Rejoice in the Lord
IESPN] - NFL's Greatest Moments:
Portrait of a Head Coach (R).
11:04 P.M.
O - ABC News
11:15 P.M.
O - CBS News
- Strictly Business
1 1*19 P.M.
O - MOVIE: 'Not Just' Another Af-
fair'
11:20 P.M.
CD - Siskel & Ebert & the Movies
11:30 P.M.
- Rocktord Files
O - The Rockford Files
- WKRP In Cincinnati
- Fame
CD - Risking It Alt
03 - Old Landmark Church
© - Kojak
11:45 P.M.
- Sports Machine
11:50 P.M.
CD - Ted Knight Show
12:00 A.M.
- MOVIE: 'Night of the Living
Dead'
CD - The World Tomorrow
[ESPN] - Superbouts (R).
12:10 A.M.
CD - Two Ronnie s
12:15 A.M.
- Don't Miss
12:20 A.M.
CD - Check It Out!
12:30 A.M.
O - Sisket & Ebert fit the Movies
O - MOVIE: "Harper Valley PTA'
- Cannon
CD - Larry Jones
CD - Star Search '86
12:40 A.M.
|HBOJ - MOVIE: 'Return of the Living
Dead'
12:45 A.M.
- Cover Story
12:50 A.M.
CD - Entertainment This Week
1*00 A.M.
- CBS News Nightwatch
CD - Image Union
[ESPNJ - Freddie Spencer Explains
Motorcycle Racing
1:15 A.M.
- New Crosswits
1:30 A.M.
- At the Movies
CD - CNN News
CD - Christian Children's Fund
ffl - Entertainment This Week
[ESPN] - SportsCenter Live.
1:34 A.M.
O - MOVIE; 'My Forbidden Past'
1:45 A.M.
- City Desk
1:50 A.M.
CD - Route 66
2:00 A.M..
- News
- INN News
CD - Lucy Show
IESPN] - Auto Racing '86: Formula
One Grand Prix of Australia (R).
MONDAY
11/17/86
6:00 P.M.
O O O O CD - News
- Barney Miller
CD CD - MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
CD - Gimme a Break
63 - Informacion 26
69 - Three's Company
ED - Survival Spanish
63 - Way of the Winner
[ESPN] - SportsCenter Live.
6:05 P.M.
CD - Sanford and Son
6:30 P.M.
O O - Wheel of Fortune
- New Newlywed Game
- Card Sharks
- Benson
CD - Hollywood Squares
CD - Leave It to Beaver
fjD - Encuentro Astrologlco
63 - M'A'S'H
S3 - TV High School
63 - Headline News
(HBO) - Fraggle Rock (CC).
[ESPN] - NFL Films Presents
6:35 P.M.
CD - The Honeymooners
7:00 P.M.
O - Fresno Part 2 of 5.
- Family Ties (CC). In Stereo.
O CD - MacGyver (CC).
- MOVIE: 'Porky's'
CD - Day the Universe Changed: A
Personal View by James Burke (CC).
CD - Chicago Tonight
CD - Bowling Game
63 - Novela: Atrevete
© - MOVIE: 'Tron'
63 - Communication Skills
63 - Windy City Alive
[HBO) - MOVIE: 'Runaway' (CC)
[ESPN| - Magic Years in Sports
7:05 P.M.
CD - MOVIE: 'Boys' Night Out'
7:30 P.M.
O - A.L.F. In Stereo.
CD - Frugal Gourmet
63 - Business File
[ESPN) - Zenith NFL Monday Night
Match-Up
8:00 P.M.
O - Newhart (CC).
- MOVIE: 'Kate's Secret'
(CC) In Stereo.
O CD - NFL Football: San Francisco
49ers at Washington Redskins (CC).
CD - Making of a Continent: Great
River (CC).
CD - Day the Universe Changed: A
Personal View by James Burke (CC).
CD - MOVIE: 'The Burning Bed'
63 - El Show de Johnny Canales
63 - McLaughlin Group
€D - MOVIE: 'Albert Schweitzer'
[ESPN] - Skate America 1986: Ice
Dancing Competition
8:30 P.M.
O - Designing Women
63 - Tony Brown's Journal
9:00 P.M.
O - Cagney & Lacey (CC).
- News
CD - Aids Show: Artists Involved
with Death and Survival
CD - Story of English: Loaded Wea-
pon
63 - Novela: El Sol Sale para Todos
69 - Entertainment Tonight
63 - Nightly Business Report
[HBO] - MOVIE: 'Airplane!'
[ESPN] -Championship Roller Derby
9*30 P M
CD - MOVIE: 'The Girl' on the Late,
Late Show'
69 - The Honeymooners
63 - Painting With llona
63 - 700 Club
[ESPNl - Rollermania
10:00 P.M.
O - News
- The Honeymooners
CD - Different From the Others
CD - Nightly Business Report
CD - Twilight Zone
63 - Informacion 26
69 - Late Show
63 - Hatha Yoga
[ESPN] - Surfer Magazine (R).
10:30 P.M.
O - Simon & Simon (R).
- Magnum, P.I.
- Best of Carson (R) In Stereo.
- Barney Miller
CD - MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
CD - To the Manor Born
CD - Tonight Show
63 - Novela: El Hijo de Angela Maria
63 - New Literacy (CC).
63 - Headline News
[HBO| - MOVIE: 'Teachers* (CC) In
Stereo.
(ESPN) - SportsCenter Live.
11:00 P.M.
69 - Taxi
CD - News
CD - Great Detective
CD - National Geographic Explorer
63 - Jim & Tammy
|ESPN] - 1986 Ixtapa Tennis Festi-
val (R).
11:30 P.M.
O - Late Night with David Let-
terman In Stereo.
- Hart to Hart
O - ABC News Nightline
- MOVIE: 'Mary, Mary-
CD - Motorweek
CD - Entertainment Tonight
CD - Carol Burnett
63 - PEL1CULA: 'Una Mujer"
69 - Sanford and Son
11:40 P.M.
- MOVIE: 'Rita Hayworth: The
Love Goddess'
12:00 A.M.
O - Hollywood Squares
CD - Chicago Tonight
CD - ABC News Nightline
CD - Star Search
€9 - Benny Hill Show
63 - Jimmy Swaggart
12:20 A.M.
[HBOJ - MOVIE: 'Holcroft Covenant"
"l 2:30 A.M.
- Million Dollar Chance of a Life-
time
- News (R).
- Falcon Crest
O - Nightlife
CD - CNN News
CD - Police Woman
69 - Entertainment Tonight
63- 700 Club
[ESPN] - Fishing: Best of John Fox's
Outdoor Adventures (R).
1:00 A.M.
- CBS News Nightwatch
O - News (R).
- New Crosswits
O - Tales of the Unexpected
CD - MOVIE: 'Roman Holiday'
69 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents
[ESPN] - Mazda SportsLook
1:30 A.M.
O - Crook and Chase
- Maude
O CD - News (R).
63 - Dean 'N Mary
[ESPN] - SportsCenter Live.
2:00 A.M.
O - Strike It Rich
- CBS News Nightwatch
O - MOVIE: 'The Love Boat'
- Odd Couple
CD - Tales of the Unexpected
63 - Ntte Lite
(ESPN) - College Football (R).
2:15 A.M.
[HBO] - MOVIE: Q, the Winged Ser-
pent'
2:30 A.M.
O - Big Valley
- INN News
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THURSDAY
11/13/86
[HBO] — Thanksgiving
in the Land of Oz Do-
rothy and Toto are reu-
nited with some old
(riends.
CD — National Geo-
graphic Special (CC)
Jane Goodall explores
the East African habi-
tats of wild chimpan-
zees. (60 min.)
CD — Battle Cry of Free-
dom: Wisconsin Men
and Women in the Civil
War
CD — Lizzie: An Amazon
Adventure: River Jour-
neys' Special A young
Englishwoman's trip up
the Amazon River is
chronicled, using dra-
matic sequences of her
life in the Bolivian jun-
gle. (60 min.)
CD — World of Audubon
Specials: Galapagos Is-
lands (60 min.)
ffi — Goodwill Games
Opening Ceremonies
(2 hrs.)
[HBO] — America Un-
dercover: Surveill-
ance... No Place to Hide
A startling look at the
rapid increase in the
use of electronic surv-
eillance. (60 min.)
FRIDAY
11/14/86
9:00PM CD — God and Money
(60 mm.)
CD — National Geo-
graphic Special (CC)
(60 mm.)
10:30PM CD — Aids Show: Artists
Involved with Death
and Survival A combi-
nation of performance
and documentary illus-
trates the impact of
AIDS in the gay com-
munity. (60 mm,)
SATURDAY
11/15/86
12:30PM O — Say No (90 mm.)
1:00PM CD — National Geo-
graphic Special The
Okelenokee swamp,
host to many animals, is
the domain of the alliga-
tor. (60 min.) Deuxieme
de deux parties.
2:00PM [HBO] — Phil Collins: No
Jacket Required Phil
Collins performs hits
Irom his 'No Jacket Re-
quired' album before a
sold-out audience. (60
min.) In Stereo.
4:00PM O — Mistletoe Bears
First Christmas
CD — Holiday Entertain-
ing with Martha Ste-
wart The spirit of
Thanksgiving is re-
flected in this special
show on how to prepare
and present that holi-
day feast. (60 min.)
8:00PM O CD — 50th Anniver-
sary of Life Magazine
(2 hrs.)
§0 — Torvil and Dean:
Path to Perfection Per-
formances by and Inter-
views with Christopher
Dean and Jayne Torvil,
winners of four World
ice Dance titles and
three European cham-
pionships. (60 min.)
9:00PM [HBO] — Young Comedi-
ans All-Star Reunion
Superstars of the co-
medy world join forces
to introduce some of to-
day's brightest new
comics in this tenth an-
niversary celebration
with hosts Harry Ander-
son, Richard Belzer,
Howie Mandel. Robin
Williams and Steven
Wright. (60 min.) In
Stereo.
10:00PM [HBO] — Not Necessar-
ily Television The NNTN
news team looks at the
new television season.
In Stereo.
3:45AM [HBO] — Young Comedi-
ans All-Star Reunion
Superstars of the co-
medy world join forces
to introduce some of to-
day's brightest new
comics in this tenth an-
niversary celebration
with hosts Harry Ander-
son, Richard Belzer,
Howie Mandel. Robin
Williams and Steven
Wright. (75 min.) In
Stereo.
SUNDAY
11/16/86
1:00PM CD — God and Money
(60 min.)
MONDAY
11/17/S6
6:00AM [HBO] — The Berens-
tain Bears Meet Bigpaw
(CC) Animated. The
Berenstain Bears dis-
cover the true meaning
of Thanksgiving after
they face a near-
disaster.
1 2:00PM © — Torvil and Dean:
Path to Perfection Per-
formances by and inter-
views with Christopher
Dean and Jayne Torvil,
winners of tour World
Ice Dance titles and
three European cham-
pionships. (60 min.)
9:00PM CD — Aids Show: Artists
Involved with Death
and Survival A combi-
nation of performance
and documentary illus-
trates the impact of
AIDS in the gay com-
munity. (60 min.)
TUESDAY
11/18/86
5:35AM
9:30AM
3:00PM
4:00PM
8:00PM
9:00PM
9:30PM
[HBO] — Survival Series
CO — God and Money
(60 min.)
[HBO] — Survival Series
(60 min.)
[HBO] — High Powder
Dick and Timothy Van
Patten star in this story
ol drug abuse and peer
pressure on a high
school ski team. (60
min.)
© — Especial del
Maries Diferentes en-
tretenimientos musi-
cales todas las se-
martas. (60 min.)
[HBO] — Not Necessar-
ily Television The NNTN
news team looks at the
new television season.
In Stereo.
[HBO] — Great Pleasure
Hunt: Japan Join host
Murray Sayle for a trip
through the pleasure
palaces of the Land of
the Rising Sun. (60
min.) In Stereo.
WEDNESDAY
11/19/86
3:00PM O — ABC Atterschool
Special: The Gift of
Amazing Grace (CC) A
family gospel group on
the brink ol success
must deal with a young
member who cannot
sing well. (60 min.)
4:00PM CD — ABC Afterschool
Special: The Gift of
Amazing Grace (CC) A
family gospel group on
the brink of success
must deal with a young
member who cannot
sing well. (60 min.)
12:25AM [HBO] — America Un-
dercover: Surveill-
ance... No Place to Hide
A startling look at the
rapid increase in the
use of electronic surv-
eillance. (60 min.)
1:30AM CD — St. Jude's Hospital
(60 min.)
Now With 8 Pages Of
TV Movies, Specials &
Sports!
gajgaa
8:00PM
9:30PM
10:00PM
THURSDAY
11/13/86
7:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
8:00AM [ESPN] - Down the
Stretch
8:30AM [ESPN] — America's
Cup Challenge Down-
under (R).
9:00AM [ESPN] — Horse Show
Jumping: Michelob
President's Cup Cover-
age from Landovcr, MD.
(90 min.) (R).
10:30AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
11:30AM (ESPN] — Action Out-
doors with Julius Boros
12:00PM [ESPNJ — USA/USSR
Basketball: Team USSR
at Georgia Tech (2 hrs.)
<R>.
2:00PM [ESPN] — Offshore
Powerboat Racing:
1986 Popeye's Grand
Prii Coverage from
New Orleans, LA. (R).
2:30PM [ESPN] - Skate Amer-
ica 1986: Pairs Compe-
tition (60 min.) (R).
3:30PM [ESPN] — Billiards:
1986 World Open Pro-
fessional Champion-
ship Men's Playoff #2
featuring Nick Varner
vs. Jimmy Rempe. (60
min.) (R).
4:30PM [ESPN] — Best of Bill
Dance
4:40PM © — Today's Racing
Horse Racing Coverage.
5:00PM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook
5:30PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
6:00PM [ESPN] — PGA Golf:
1 986 IsuxuKapalua In-
ternational Second
round coverage from
Maui, Hawaii. (2 hrs.)
Live.
[ESPN] — College Foot-
ball: Indiana State at
Northern Iowa (3 hrs.)
Live.
CD — Motorweek
[HBO] — Inside the NFL
Highlights of the NFL
games, including com-
mentary by Len Dawson
and Nick Buoniconti.
(60 min.) In Stereo.
1 1:00PM (ESPN) — SportsCenter
11:30PM [ESPN] — Auto Racing
'86: Rally Racing San
Remo Rally from Italy.
(60 min.) (R).
12:30AM [ESPN] — Down the
Stretch (R).
1:00AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
1:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
2:00AM [ESPN] — PGA Golf:
1 986 Isuzu Kapalua In-
ternational Second
round coverage from
Maui, Hawaii. (2 hrs.)
(R).
FRIDAY
11/14/86
7:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
8:00AM [ESPN] — Speedweek
(R).
8:30AM [ESPN] — Freddie
Spencer Eiplains Mo-
torcycle Racing (R).
9:00AM [ESPN] — Dewey Stev-
ens Ladies Pro Bowlers
Tour Coverage from Los
Angeles, CA. (90 min.)
(R).
10:30AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
11:30AM [ESPN] — Running and
Racing
12:00PM [ESPN] — CFL Football:
Toronto Argonauts at
Montreal Atouettes (2
hrs.)
2:00PM [ESPN] — Boating:
1986 Inboard and Tun-
nel Boat Series (60
min.) (R).
3;00PM [ESPN] — Rollcrmanla
(60 min.)
4:00PM [ESPN] — Down the
Stretch (R).
4:30PM [ESPN] — Ftshing: Best
of John Foi's Outdoor
Adventures
4:40PM © — Today's Racing
Horse Racing Coverage.
5:00PM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook
5:30PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
6:00PM [HBO] — Inside the NFL
Highlights of the NFL
games, including com-
mentary by Len Dawson
and Nick Buoniconti.
(60 min.) In Stereo.
[ESPN] - PGA Golf:
1986 Isuzu Kapalua In-
ternational Third round
coverage from Maul,
Hawaii. (2 hrs.) Live,
7:00PM © — NBA Basketball:
Boston Celtics at Chi-
cago Bulls (2 hrs., 30
7:05PM CD — NBA Basketball:
Boston Celtics at Chi-
cago Bulls (2 hrs., 15
min.)
8:00PM [ESPN] — Harness Rac-
ing: 1986 Breeders
Crown (2 hrs.) Live.
10:00PM [ESPN] — Speedweek
(R).
10:30PM CD — College Football:
Columbia at Dartmouth
(3 hrs.)
[ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
1 1:00PM (ESPN] — NFL Game of
the Week
11:30PM [ESPN] — Kickboilng
(60 min.) (R).
12:30AM [ESPN] — Running and
Racing (R).
1:00AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
1:30AM [ESPN]— SportsCenter
Live."
1:40AM O — This Is the NFL
[HBO] — Inside the NFL
Highlights of the NFL
games, including com-
mentary by Len Dawson
and Nick Buoniconti.
(60 min.) In Stereo.
2:00AM [ESPN] — PGA Golf:
1986 Isuzu Kapalua In-
ternational Third round
coverage from Maui,
Hawaii. (2 hrs.) (R).
SATURDAY
11/15/86
5:00AM [ESPN] — Bicycle Rac-
ing: Wheat Thins May-
or's Cup Critertum
Finals from San Fran-
cisco, CA. (60 min.) (R).
6:00AM [ESPN] — Speedweek
(R).
6:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
7:00AM CD — Championship
Wrestling (60 min.)
[ESPN] — FishirT Hole
(60 min.) (R).
8:00AM [ESPN] — Best of Bill
Dance (R).
8:30AM [ESPN] — Mark Sosin's
Salt Water Journal (R).
9:00AM CD — Motorweek
[HBO] — Inside the NFL
Highlights of the NFL
games, including com-
mentary by Len Dawson
and Nick Buoniconti.
(60 min.) In Stereo.
[ESPN] — Running and
Racing (R).
9:30AM CD — Motorweek
[ESPN] — 1986 NRA
Action Pistol Cham-
pionship Coverage from
Columbia, MO.
10:00AM [ESPN] — NFL Game of
the Week (R).
10:30AM O — This Is the NFL
[ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
1 1:00AM O O — College Foot-
ball: Teams to Be An-
nounced (3 hrs,, 30
min.)
ffi — World Wrestling
Federation Champion-
■ ship Wrestling (60
min,)
6D — German Profes-
sional Soccer (60 min.)
[ESPN] — NFL's Super-
stars Bart Starr and
Frank Gilford.
11:30AM CD — College Football:
Teams to Be An-
nounced (3 hrs.)
CD — Super Football Sa-
turday (3 hrs.. 30 min.)
[ESPN] — Dewey Stev-
ens Ladies Pro Bowlers
Tour Coverage from Los
Angeles, CA. (90 min.)
Live,
12:00PM — Exciting World of
Speed and Beauty
12:30PM O — Sports Ufestyles
1:00PM OO- Bowling Cover-
age ol the $135,000
True Value Open is fea-
tured from Indianapolis,
IN. (90 min.) Tape De-
layed.
[ESPN] — Triathlon:
Bud Light USTS Na-
tional Championship
Coverage from Hilton
- Head. SC. (60 min.)
2:00PM O — College Football
Today
[ESPN] - Tho-
roughbred Racing:
1986 Washington DC.
International Coverage
from Laurel. MD. (60
min.) Live.
2:30PM OOO- College
Football: Teams to Be
Announced (3 hrs., 30
min.)
O O — Golf Coverage
of the Isuzu Kapalua In-
ternational is featured
from Hawaii. (2 hrs.)
Live.
CD — College Football
Today
Scots 1.11.
1.
2.
Which Big 8 football team has had 28 con-
secutive winning seasons?
Who has pitched in the most National
League games in history?
Which NFL team lost 23 consecutive road
games from 1981 through 1984?
How many Toronto Blue Jay pitchers have
been 20-game winners?
Which team won the moat American Basket-
ball Association games?
Which league awards the Eddie Gottlieb Tro-
phy?
7. What is Roger Clemens' first name?
8. Which team drafted Alex Karras in the first
round of the 1958 NFL draft?
9. In which city is McNtchols Arena located?
10. Which active player has played the most
consecutive NFL games?
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• SPORTS •
3:00PM CD — College Football:
Teams to Be An*
nounced (3 hrs.)
[ESPN] — Auto Racing
'86: IHRA Drag Racing
Fall Nationals Coverage
Irom Bristol, TN. (60
min.) (R).
4:00 PM QD — German Profes-
sional Soccer (60 min.)
(ESPN] — 1986 Ixtapa
Tennis Festival Cover-
age from Mexico. (90
min.)
4:05PM CD — Fishlrt' With Or-
lando Wilson
4:35PM CD — Motorweek Illus-
trated
5:05PM CD — World Champion-
ship Wrestling
5:30PM €Q — Midwest Outdoors
Limited
(ESPN] — Scholastic
Sports America
6:00PM CD — Super Football Sa-
turday Night (3 hrs., 1 5
min.)
[ESPN] — College Foot-
ball Scoreboard Live.
6:30PM [ESPN] — College Foot-
ball (2 hrs.) Live.
8:30PM [ESPN] — NFL's Super-
stars Bart Starr and
Frank Gilford. (90 min.)
9:00PM €D — Bears '86 (60
min.)
10:00PM [ESPN] — Hartford In-
surance Group College
Football Report Live.
10:1SPM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
10:30PM® — College Football:
Ohio State at Wisconsin
(3 hrs.)
11:00PM [ESPN] — World Class
Championship Wres-
tling (60 min.)
12:00AM [ESPN] — College Foot-
ball (3 hrs.) (R).
1 2:30AM © — Monster of the Mat
Wrestling. (60 min.)
3:00AM (ESPN] — Harness Rac-
ing: 1986 Breeders
Crown (2 hrs.) (R).
SUNDAY
11/16/86
-5:00AM [ESPN] — College Foot-
ball (3 hrs.) (R).
8:00AM [ESPN] — Speedweek
(R).
8:30AM (ESPN] — Magic Years
in Sports (R).
9:00AM (ESPN] — Scholastic
Sports America (R).
9:30AM O — Universal Wres-
tling Federation (60
min.)
[ESPN] — Sportscenter
Sunday: This Week in
Sports (60 min.) Live.
10:30AM O — Bowling With the
Champs (60 min.)
[ESPN] — Sportscen-
ter'sNFLGamedav(60
min.) Live.
1 1:00AM O — Mike Ditka Show
Highlights from the pre-
vious week's game, an
analysis by Johnny Mor-
ris, questions by a stu-
dio audience, and spe-
cial player appear-
ances,
CD — WWF Superstars
of Wrestling (60 min.)
1 1:30AM Q — NFL'86
12:00PM
1:05PM
1:30PM
2:00PM
2:30PM
3:00PM
3:30PM
4:00PM
4:30PM
5:00PM
[ESPN] — NFL Game of
the Week (R).
(ESPN] — Horse Show
Jumping: Grand Prix of
New York Coverage
from Madison Square
Garden. (90 min.)
CD — Auto Racing: West-
ern 500 (3 hrs., 25
min.)
[ESPN] — Auto Racing
'86: Off Road Racing
Frontier 500 from Las
Vegas. NV, {60 min.)
(R).
© — Northwestern
Football
O — NFL. '86
[ESPN] — Best of Bill
Dance
O — NFL Post-Game
[ESPN] — Ftshin' Hole
(60 min.) (R).
O — Bears Locker
Room
(ESPN] — AWA Wres-
tling (60 min.) (R).
O — Women's Tennis
Stars
[ESPN] — Rollermania
(60 min.)
Sports Calendar
SUNDAY
(NBC) NFL FOOTBALL DOUBLE-HEADER
Game one coverage includes: Houston Oilers at
Pittsburgh Steelers; Miami Dolphins at Bulfalo
Bills; Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals.
Game two coverage includes: Cleveland Browns
at Los Angeles Raiders; Indianapolis Colts at New
York Jets; Kansas City Chiels at Denver Broncos;
and New England Patriots at Los Angeles Rams.
(CBS) NFL FOOTBALL
Coverage of games includes: Chicago Bears at At-
lanta Falcons; Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Ea-
gles; New Orleans Saints at St. Louis Cardinals;
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Green Bay Packers;
New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings; and Dallas
Cowboys at San Diego Chargers.
MONDAY
(ABC) MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins.
THURSDAY
(ABC) NFL FOOTBALL (Special Edition)
Los Angeles Raiders at San Diego Chargers.
SATURDAY
(CBS) COLLEGE FOOTBALL
(NBC) BOWLING
The S 150.000 Brunswick Open from Glendale
Heights, III.
(NBC) SPORTSWORLD
Taped coverage ol the CART Miami Grand Prix
Irom Miami..
(ABC) CFA COLLEGE FOOTBALL
© tQB6 CompuloQ
6:00PM CD — World Champion-
ship Wrestling (60
min.)
[ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live,
6:30PM (ESPN] — NFL's Super-
stars Duane Thomas
and Tom Oempsey,
7:00PM [ESPN] — USA/USSR
Basketball: Team USSR
at Iowa (2 hrs.)
9:00PM CD — Coors Sports Page
10:00PM© — College Football:
Teams to Be An-
nounced (3 hrs.)
[ESPN] —SportsCenter
(60 min.) Live.
10:30PM O — Bears Extra
10:49PM O — Sports Final
10:55PM — Sports Sunday
11:00PM [ESPN] — NFL's Grea-
test Moments: Portrait
of a Head Coach (60
min.) (R).
1 1:45PM O — Sports Machine (
12:00AM [ESPN] — Superbouts
Marvelous Marvin Hag-
ler vs. Vito Antuofermo
(Las Vegas, November,
1979). (60 min.)(R).
1:00AM [ESPN] — Freddie
Spencer Explains Mo-
torcycle Racing
1:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter i
Live. I
2:00AM [ESPN] — Auto Racing
'86: Formula One
Grand Prix of Australia
Coverage from Ade-
laide. (2 hrs.) (R).
MONDAY
11/17/86
7:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
8:00AM [ESPN] — Bodybuilding:
Women's National
Championship Cover-
age from Miami, FL. (2
hrs.) (R).
10:30AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
1 1:30AM [ESPN] — Mark Sosin's
Salt Water Journal (R).
12:00PM [ESPN] — College Foot-
ball (3 hrs.) (R).
2:30PM [HBO] — Son of the Not-
So-Great Moments in
Sports Interviews and
film clips illustrate
some of the most unu-
sual moments in sports.
(60 min.)
3:00PM [ESPN] — World Class
Championship Wres-
tling (60 min.) (R).
4:00PM [ESPN] — Rollermania
PREMIERE
4:30PM [ESPN] — Gillette World
of Sports
4:40PM Q3 — Today's Racing
Horse Racing Coverage.
5:00PM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook
5:30PM [ESPN] — Action Out-
doors with Julius Boros
6:00PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
6:30PM [ESPN] — NFL Films
Presents
7:00PM [ESPN] — Magic Years
in Sports
7:30PM [ESPN] — Zenith NFL
Monday Night Match-
Up San Francisco 4 9ers
at Washington Red-
skins.
8:00PM O CD — NFL Football:
San Francisco 49ers at
Washington Redskins
(CC) (3 hrs.)
[ESPN] — Skate Amer-
ica 1986: Ice Dancing
Competition (60 min.)
9:00PM [ESPN] — Champion-
ship Roller Derby
9:30PM [ESPN] — Rollermania
10:00PM [ESPN] — Surfer Maga-
zine (R).
10:30PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
11:00PM [ESPN] — 1986 ixtapa
Tennis Festival Cover-
age from Mexico. (90
min.) (R).
1 1:30PM CO — Motorweek
12:30AM [ESPN] — Fishing: Best
of John Foi's Outdoor
Adventures (R).
1:00AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook
1:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
2:00AM [ESPN] — College Foot-
ball (3 hrs.) (R).
TUESDAY
11/18/86
7:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
8:00AM (ESPN] — 1986 Mixed
Pairs Bodybuilding
Championship Cover-
age from Miami, FL. (60
min.) (R).
9:00AM [ESPN] — Auto Racing
'86: Off Road Racing
Frontier 500 from Las
Vegas, NV. (60 min.)
(R).
10:00AM (ESPN] — Auto Racing
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'86: Barber Saab Pro
Series (R).
10:30AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
11:30AM [ESPN] — Action Out-
doors with iutius Boros
12:00PM [ESPN] — Horse Show
Jumping: Michelob
President's Cup Cover-
age from Landover. MD.
(90 min.) (R).
1:30PM [ESPN] — Hang Gliding
Championship (R).
2:00PM [ESPN] — American
Kickboxing from At-
lanta, GA (60 min.) (R).
3:00PM (ESPN] — Dewey Stev-
ens Ladies Pro Bowlers
Tour Coverage from Las
Vegas, NV. (90 min.)
(R).
4:30PM [ESPN] — Scholastic
Sports America (R).
4:40PM © — Today's Racing
Horse Racing Coverage.
5:00PM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook
5:30PM [ESPN] — NBA Today
6:00PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
6:30PM [ESPN] — NFL's Grea-
test Moments: Son of
Football Follies
7:00PM [ESPN] — NHL Hoekey:
St Louis Blues at Min-
nesota North Stars (3
hrs.) Live.
7:05PM ID — NBA Basketball:
Los Angeles Lakers at
Dallas Mavericks (2
hrs., 15 min.)
10:30PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
11:00PM [ESPN] — NFL Films
Presents (R).
11:30PM [ESPN] — Top Rank
Boxing from Las Vegas,
NV (90 min.) (R).
1:00AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
1:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
2:00AM [ESPN] — College Foot-
ball Grambling at South
Carolina State or Indi-
ana State at Northern
Iowa. (3 hrs.) (R).
WEDNESDAY
11/19/86
7:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
8:00AM (ESPN) — NBA Today
(R).
8:30AM [ESPN] — USA/USSR
Basketball: Team USSR
at Iowa (2 hrs.) (R).
10:30AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
1 1:30AM [ESPN] — Play Your
Best Golf (R).
12:00PM [ESPN] — NHL Hockey:
St. Louis Blues at Min-
nesota North Stars (3
hrs.) (R).
3:00PM [ESPN] — AWA Wres-
tling (60 min.) (R).
4:00PM [ESPN] — Fishing: Best
of John Fox's Outdoor
Adventures
4:30PM [ESPN] — Down the
Stretch
4:40PM © — Today's Racing
Horse Racing Coverage.
5:00PM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook
5:30PM [ESPN] — Action Out-
doors with Julius Boros
6:00PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
6:30PM [ESPN] — College Bas-
ketball '87 Preview:
Dial Dick Vitale Special
(60 min.)
7:30PM [ESPN] — USA/USSR
Basketball: Team USSR
at Kansas (2 hrs.)
8:30PM QD-Boxeo
9:30PM [ESPN] — America's
Cup Challenge Down-
under (60 min.)
10:30PM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
11:00PM [ESPN] — Rolex/ Jackie
Stewart Pro-Celebrity
Trap Shoot Coverage
from London. England.
1 1:30PM [ESPN] — Best of Bill
Dance (R).
12:00AM [ESPN] — Mark Sosin's
Salt Water Journal (R).
12:30AM [ESPN] — NBA Today
(R).
1:00AM [ESPN] — Mazda
SportsLook (R).
1:30AM [ESPN] — SportsCenter
Live.
2:00AM [ESPN] — Top Rank
Boxing from Las Vegas,
NV {?. hrs., 30 min.)
(R).
4:30AM [ESPN] — Action Out-
doors with Julius Boros
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NFL FOOTBALL
Al Michaels (I.) and Frank Gif-
ford are in the broadcast
booth when the Los Angeles
Raiders meet the San Diego
Chargers on a special Thurs-
day-night edition of "ABC's
NFL Monday Night Football."
It airs THURSDAY, NOV. 20.
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TUESDAY
11/18/86
6:00 P.M.
00000(E)- News
O - Barney Miller
(D ID - MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
CD - Gimme a Break
€D - Informacion 26
ffl - Three's Company
© - Psychology of Human Relations
€D - Dave Breese Reports
|ESPN) - SportsCenter Live.
6:05 P.M.
CD - Sanford and Son
6:30 P.M.
O O - Wheel of Fortune
O - New Newlywed Game
O - Card Sharks
O - Benson
CD - Hollywood Squares
CD - Leave It to Beaver
Q=J - Encuentro Astrologico
© - MWS'H
S3 - Survival Spanish
S3 - Headline News
[ESPN] - NFL's Greatest Moments:
Son of Football Follies
6:35 P.M.
CD - The Honeymooners
7:00 P.M.
O O - Fresno Part 3 ol 5.
OB- Matlock In Stereo.
O CD - Who's the Boss (CC).
O - MOVIE: 'Blazing Saddles'
CD - Nova: Is Anybody Out There
(CC).
CD - Chicago Tonight
CD - Bowling Game
63 - Novela: Atrevete
© - MOVIE: 'The Birds'
€0 - New Literacy (CC).
€D - Windy City Alive
|HHO) - MOVIE: 'Goonies' (CC) In
Stereo,
[ESPN] - NHL Hockey: St. Louis
Blues at Minnesota North Stars Live.
7:05 P.M.
CD - NBA Basketball: Los Angeles
Lakers at Dallas Mavericks
7:30 P.M.
O CD - Growing Pains (CC).
CD - This Old House (CC).
1*0 - Focus on Society
8:00 P.M.
O O - MOVIE: 'Penalty Phase'
(CC)
O O - Crime Story In Stereo.
O CD - Moonlighting (CC).
CO - Africans: Garden of Eden in De-
cay (CC).
CD - Nova: Is Anybody Out There
(CC).
CD - MOVIE: 'The Wicked Lady'
© - Especial del Martes
63 - Ireland: A Television History
03 - Adventures in Learning
8:30 P.M.
03 - Joy of Music
9:00 P.M.
O O- 1986 (CC).
O CD - Jack and Mike (CC).
O - News
CD CD - Managing Our Miracles:
Health Care in America
03 - Novela: El Sol Sale para Todos
03 - Nightly Business Report
03 - John Ankerberg
I H BO] - Not Necessarily Television In
Stereo.
9*20 P.M.
CD - MOVIE: 'The Maltese Falcon'
9:30 P.M.
© - Entertainment Tonight
© - Woodwright's Shop
[HBO] - Great Pleasure Hunt: Japan
In Stereo.
10:00 P.M.
OOQOOIB- News
O - The Honeymooners
© - World of Survival
CD - Nightly Business Report
© - Twilight Zone
© - Informacion 26
© - Late Show
© - Hatha Yoga
[ESPN] - Bowling Green National
Tractor Pulling Championship
10:30 P.M.
O - Hot Shots
O O - Magnum, P.I.
O - Tonight Show In Stereo.
O - Barney Miller
O - ABC News Nightline
© - MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
CD - To the Manor Born
© - M'A«S*H
© - Tonight Show
© - Novela: El Hi jo de Angela Maria
© - Communication Skills
© - Headline News
|HB0) - MOVIE: 'The Bride' (CC) In
Stereo.
|ESPN) - SportsCenter Live.
11:00 P.M.
O © - Taxi
O - Hollywood Squares
© - Great Detective
© - Odd Couple
© - Jim & Tammy
[ESPN] - NFL Films Presents <R).
11:25 P.M.
© - MOVIE: 'Flowing Gold'
11:30 P.M.
O O - Late Night with David Let-
terman In Stereo.
O - Hart to Hart
O - Nightlife
O - MOVIE: "Desperate Journey'
© - Arthur C. Clarke's World of
Strange Powers
ffi - Entertainment Tonight
© - Carol Burnett
© - PELICULA: 'Los Mochileros'
© - Sanford and Son
[ESPN j - Top Rank Boxing from Las
Vegas, NV (R).
11:40 P.M.
O - MOVIE: 'Heartbreaker'
12:00 A.M.
O - Dick Cavett
© - Chicago Tonight
© - ABC News Nightline
© - High Chaparral
© - Benny Hill Show
© - Jimmy Swaggart
12:30 A.M.
O - Million Dollar Chance of a Life-
time
O - News (R).
O - Falcon Crest
CD - CNN News
© - Police Woman
© - Entertainment Tonight
©- 700 Club
12:35 A.M.
|HBO] - MOVIE: 'Choose Me'
1:00 A.M.
O - CBS News Nightwatch
O - News (R).
O - New Crosswits
O - Tales of the Unexpected
© - Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(ESPN) - Mazda SportsLook (R).
1:15 A.M.
© - MOVIE: 'Kung Fu"
1:30 A.M.
O - Crook and Chase
O - Maude
O - News (R).
© - News
© - Skylight Cavalcade
[ESPN] - SportsCenter Live.
2:00 A.M.
O - Strike It Rich
O - CBS News Nightwatch
O - MOVIE: 'The Love Boat II'
O - Odd Couple
© - Tales of the Unexpected
© - Nite Lite
|ESPN| - College Football (R).
WEDNESDAY
11/19/86
6:00 P.M.
O O O O O © - News
- Barney Miller
© © - MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
© - Gimme a Break
© - Informacion 26
© - Three's Company
© - Prime Time for Parents
© - Food for Life
[ESPN] - SportsCenter Live.
6:05 P.M.
© - Sanford and Son
6:30 P.M.
O O - Wheel of Fortune
O - New Newlywed Game
O - Card Sharks
CI - Benson
© - Hollywood Squares
© - Leave It to Beaver
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THURSDAY
11/13/86
11:00AM [HBO] — 'War Boy' A
young boy's childhood
is cut short when ho
must deal with the ten-
sions of World War II.
Helen Shaver, Kenneth
Walsh. 1985. Rated NR.
V
:■:,
12:05PM ID — 'Scared Straight!
Another Story' A fic-
tional account of the Ju-
venile Awareness Pro-
gram, designed to jolt
juvenile delinquents
from the path of crime,
is told. Clitf DeYoung,
Stan Shaw, Don Fulli-
love. 1980.
12:30PM CD — 'Before and After'
A woman discovers a
new identity after losing
weight and must make
a decision between
marriage and independ-
ence. Patty Duke Astin.
Barbara Feldon, Ken-
neth Mars. 1979.
[HBO] — 'Runaway'
(CC) Domestic robots
turn into murdering
machines when they go
out of control. Tom Sel-
leck, Cynthia Rhodes,
Gene Simmons. 1984.
Rated PG- 13.
2:30PM [HBO] — 'Rascals and
Robbers: The Secret
Adventures of Tom
Sawyer and Huck Finn'
Tom Sawyer and Huck
Finn overhear a plot
against the townspeo-
ple to cheat them out of
$ 1 5,000. Patrick Crea-
don, Anthony Michael
Halt. 1982.
4:30PM [HBO] — 'Johnny Dan-
gerously' (CC) In the
1 930s, an honest,
good-hearted man is
forced to turn to a life of
crime to finance his
neurotic mother's skyr-
ocketing medical bills.
Michael Keaton, Joe
Piscopo. Maureen Sta-
pleton. 1984. Rated
PG-13.
6:00PM [HBO] — 'Grease' A
young man and his
summer sweetheart
meet again in their sen-
ior year of high school.
John Travolta, Olivia
Newton-John, Stockard
Channing. 1978. Rated
PG. In Stereo.
7:00PM O — 'The First Deadly
Sin* A detective discov-
ers a pattern in a string
of ax murders. Frank
Sinatra, Faye Dunaway,
James Whitmore.
1980.
© — 'For a Few Dollars
More' Two bounty hun-
ters pursue the leader
of a band of cutthroats
terrorizing the South-
west. Clint Eastwood,
LeeVanCleef. 1967.
8:00PM CD — 'Rocky' A small-
time boxer and street
punk in Philadelphia
battles against over-
whelming odds to make
something of himself,
Sylvester Stallone, Talia
Shire, Burgess Mere-
dith. 1976.
[HBO] — 'Power' (CC) A
media consultant with
an ability to turn politi-
cal candidates into win-
ners uses his know-
ledge to gain power.
Richard Gere, Julie
Christie, Gene Hack-
man. 1986. Rated R.
11:05PM CD — 'God Is My Co-
Pilot' This film Is based
on Col. Robert E. Scott's
novel of his exploits
flying with Claire Chen-
naull. Dennis Morgan,
Dane Clark, Raymond
Massey. 1945.
1 1:30PM — 'Trader Horn* A
trader and his son, trav-
eling in Africa, are cap-
tured by warrior na-
tives. Rod Taylor. Anne
Heywood, Don Knight.
1973.
SD — 'Se Anunciara'
11 :40PM O — 'Fish Hawk' An em-
bittered Indian and a
young farm boy form a
lasting friendship
through courage and
commitment. Will
Sampson, Charlie
Fields, Geoffrey Bowes.
1980.
12:00AM [HBO] — 'No Small Af-
fair' (CC) Sparks fly
when a teen age boy de-
velopes a crush on an
"older woman' of
twenty. Jon Cryer, Demi
Moore. 1984. Rated R.
In Stereo.
FRIDAY
11/14/86
1 1:00AM (HBO] — 'Mass Appeal'
(CC) An idealistic
young deacon disrupts
the peaceful parish of a
comfortable middle-
aged priest. Jack Lem-
mon. Zeljko Ivanek,
Charles Durning. 1984.
Rated PG.
on a best-selling sex
manual. Walter Mat-
thau. Charles Grodin,
Steve Martin. 1985.
Rated PG.
12:05PM IB — 'The Bang, Bang
Kid' A robot saves a
town from the bad guys.
Tom Bosley, Guy Madi-
son, Sandra Milo.
1967,
12:30PM CD — 'Death of a Gun-
fighter' A small-town
marshal refuses to va-
cate his post even when
he is pressured by com-
munity leaders. Richard
Widmark, Lena Home,
John Saxon. 1969.
1:00PM [HBO] — 'Sinbad and
the Eye of the Tiger'
Sinbad sails into a world
of swords and sorcery
and confronts a menac-
ing sabertoothed tiger.
Patrick Wayne, Jane
Seymour, Margaret
Whiting. 1977. Rated
G.
3:00PM [HBO] — Trie Spirit' A
fox cub who is brought
up with puppies be-
comes prey to a hunter.
Eric Porter, Rachel Rob-
erts, Bill Travers. 1978.
Rated PG.
4:30PM [HBO] — 'Movers and
Shakers' A screenwriter
desperately attempts to
pen a screenplay based
7:00PM O — 'The Man Who
Knew Too Much' An
American doctor and
his wife witness the
murder of a French se-
cret service agent.
James Stewart, Doris
Day, Brenda de Banzie.
1956.
[HBO] — 'Victor / Victo-
ria' A female entertai-
ner becomes a hit by
posing as a man in
drag. Julie Andrews,
James Garner, Robert
Preston. 1982, Rated
PG.
8:00PM CD — 'Fiddler on the
Roof Tevye tries to
marry off his daughters
amid social upheaval in
Czarist Russia. Topol,
Norma Crane, Leonard
Frey. 1971.
9:15PM [HBO] — 'Apology' (CC)
An artist uses anony-
mous taped phone con-
fessions for her unusual
creation. Lesley Ann
Warren, Peter Welter.
1986. In Stereo.
10:30PM © — 'Mis Tres Viudas
Alegres' Las divertidas
aventuras amorosas de
tres jovenes viudas. Sil-
via Pinal, Amalia Agul-
lar, Resortes. 1 953.
1 1:30PM — 'Prehistoric
Women' A hunter finds
himself, captive of a
tribe of women who
keep men and beautiful
blonde girls as slaves.
Martine Beswick, Mi-
chael Latimer, Edlna
Ronay. 1967.
I — 'The Jolson Story'
The life of At Jolson, his
boyhood and his rise to
fame as a great enter-
tainer. Larry Parks. Bill
Goodwin, Evelyn Keyes.
1946.
[HBO] — 'The Final Op-
tion' A radical anti-
nuclear group takes
over the American Em-
bassy in London. Ri-
chard Widmark, Judy
Davis. Lewis Collins.
1982. Rated R.
1 1:40PM — 'Making Love' A
young woman must
face the knowledge that
her husband is in love
with another man. Kate
Jackson, Harry Hamlin.
Michael Ontkean.
1981.
SATURDAY
11/15/86
10:00AM CD — 'Ironmaster' The
emotions of primitive
man erupt wildly in this
stunning allegory of
peace and war set at the
dawn of time. George
Eastman, Pamela Field.
1983.
[HBO] — 'Goonies'(CC)
A group of kids encoun-
ter vengeful pirates in a
neighborhood cave
when they go looking
for buried treasure.
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Rated PG. In Stereo.
1 1:30AM — 'To Be Announced'
12:00PM [HBO] — 'Wholly
Moses?' Holy Land
tourists stumble on a
lost text and become
transformed into its
characters. Dudley
Moore, Laralne New-
man, Richard Pryor.
1980. Rated PG.
1:00PM CD— 'Top Of The World,
Mat* A football player
and his mother hunt
New York for an under-
world kingpin who owes
him $10,000. Dennis
Weaver, Bo Svenson. .
1971.
1:30PM O — 'To Be Announced'
2:00PM €0 — 'Outlaw's Paradise'
A Department of Justice
Investigator poses as a
bandit to break up a
ring of desperados. Tim
McCoy. Ben Corbett.
1939.
3:00PM €D — 'Davy Crockett:
Congress' The rugged
Tennessee backwoods-
man first fought the
Indians and then sacrif-
iced his political career
defending their govern-
mental rights. Fess Par-
ker, Buddy Ebsen.
1955.
[HBO] — 'A Soldier's
Story' (CC) Towards
the end of World War II,
a black Army attorney's
investigation into the
murder of a black ser-
geant at a Louisiana
military base ignites
further racial strife. Ho-
ward E. Rollins, Jr.,
Adolph Caesar. 1984.
Rated PG.
5:00PM [HBO] — 'The Bride*
(CC) Dr. Frankenstein
has trouble controlling
his new creation - a
beautiful woman. Sting.
Jennifer Beals, Clancy
Brown. 1985. Rated
PG-13. In Stereo.
ter vengeful pirates in a
neighborhood cave
when they go looking
lor buried treasure.
Sean Astin, Josh Brolin,
Jeff Cohen. 1985.
Rated PG. In Stereo.
8:00PM © O — 'Dreams of
Gold: The Mel Fisher
Story' An American fa-
mily searches for sun-
ken treasure thought to
be aboard a 350-year-
old Spanish galleon.
Cliff Robertson, Loretta
Swit. Jonathan Hogan.
1986.
1 0:30PM © — 'Airport '77' A pri-
vate jumbo jet crash-
lands at sea. trapping
its occupants beneath
the ocean. Jack Lem-
mon, Lee Grant, James
Stewart. 1977.
CD — 'Frogs' When a
great-grandfather gath-
ers his family to cele-
brate his birthday, the
ecological balance of
frogs, lizards and
snakes is upset. Ray
Milland, Sam Elliott,
Joan Van Ark. 1972.
[HBO] -s 'To Live and
Die in LA.' (CC) A gov-
ernment agent goes un-
dercover to find a coun-
terfeiter after his
partner is killed in the
line of duty. William L.
Peterson, Willem Dafoe.
1985. Rated R. In
Stereo.
7:00PM
g) — 'The Wicked Lady'
In 17th century Eng-
land, Lady Barbara
Skelton is a demure
wife by day and a
treacherous highway-
woman and lover by
night. Faye Dunaway,
Alan Bates, Denholm
Eliott. 1983.
_) — 'Nicholas and Alex-
andra' Tsar Nicholas II,
his failings as a mon-
arch and the great love
he had for his wife are
depicted in this histori-
cal drama. Michael
Jayston, Janet Suzman,
Roderic Notle. 1971.
© — 'Adventures of the
Wilderness Family' A fa-
mily faces a rocky road
to survival in the Rock-
ies when they abandon
the urban rat race for
life in the wilderness.
Robert Logan, Susan
Damante Shaw. 1975.
[HBOJ— Goonies' (CC)
A group of kids encoun-
10:45PM O — 'Under Fire' Three
journalists on the front
lines ol wartorn Nicara-
gua find their lives and
convictions threatened.
Nick Nolte. Joanna Cas-
sidy, Gene Hackman.
1983.
1 1:00PM © — 'Smokey and the
Bandit' A trucker and
his sidekick accept a
challenge to make a
round-trip journey of
1,800 miles in 28
hours. Burt Reynolds,
Jackie Gleason, Sally
Field. 1977.
CD — 'Slap Shot' An ice-
hockey team decides to
start winning, even if it
means playing dirty.
Paul Newman, Michael
Ontkean. 1977.
12:00AM CD — 'The Werewolf of
London' The bite ol a Ti-
betan werewolf has a
strange effect on a Lon-
don doctor. Henry Hull,
Warner Oland, Valerie
Hobson. 1935.
SUNDAY
11/16/86
1 1:30AM O — 'To Be Announced'
12:00PM — 'Friendly Persua-
sion' Southern Indiana
Quakers resist the call
to arms during the Civil
War. Gary Cooper, Do-
rothy McGuire, Anthony
Perkins. 1956.
CD — 'Andy Hardy's
Blonde Trouble' Andy is
torn between twin girls.
Mickey Rooney, Bonita
Granville, Lee and Lynn
Wilde. 1944.
€B — 'The Munsters' Re-
venge' Dr. Diablo
makes robot copies of
Herman and Grandpa
and sends them out on
a crime spree. Fred
Gwynne, Yvonne De-
Carto. Al Lewis. 1981.
€Q — 'The Golden Age of
Comedy' The great co-
medians of silent mov-
ies provide a laugh a
minute through film
clips. Ben Turpin, Harry
Langdon, Will Rogers.
1958.
[HBO] — 'Prime Risk' A
young couple discovers
a plan to sabotage the
U.S. Federal Reserve
system. Toni Hudson,
Lee Montgomery.
1985. Rated PG-13.
12:30PM O — Tron 1 A video
game inventor is
zapped into an elec-
tronic world where he
must fight for survival.
Jeff Bridges, David War-
ner, Bruce Boxleitner.
1982.
1:00PM CD — 'The Castaways on
Gilligan's Island' The
shipwrecked crew of the
Minnow II are rescued
again and decide to turn
their tropical island
home into a posh resort.
Bob Denver, Alan Hale,
Jr, Jim Backus. 1979.
2:00PM O — 'To Be Announced'
[HBO] — 'Transylvania
6-5000' (CC) Two tab-
loid reporters are sent
to Transylvania to inves-
tigate the mysterious
_ goings-on of a local
scientist. Jeff Goldblum,
Ed Begley. Jr.. Joseph
Bologna. 1985. Rated
PG.
3:00PM O — 'Operation Petti-
coat' A submarine cap-
tain and his zany crew
use off-beat methods to
get their vessel back in
action. Cary Grant.
Tony Curtis, Arthur
O'Connell. 1959.
CD — 'Melody for Two'
Band leader and hi;
cunning arranger an
fighting; there's an all-
girl orchestra,..all
blondes. James Melton.
Patricia Ellis. Eddie An-
derson. 1937.
3:30PM O — 'Catlow' A Texas
marshal is sent to arrest
his lormer wartime
friend who is now a cat-
tle rustler. Yul Brynner,
Richard Crenna. 1971.
4:00PM © — 'To Be Announced'
5:00PM CD — 'Doctor Who: War-
riors of the Deep'
5:15PM [HBO] — 'Protocol' (CC)
A naive cocktail wai-
tress becomes a na-
tional heroine when she
is recruited by the State
Department as a proto-
col official. Goldie
Hawn, Chris Sarandon,
Andre Gregory. 1984.
Rated PG. In Stereo.
7:00PM CD — 'PT-109' John F.
Kennedy's exploits on
the PT-109 are chroni-
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1963.
[HBO] — 'Legend of Bit-
lie Jean' (CC) A young
girl becomes a local le-
gend when she finds
herself on the run Irom
the law. Helen Slater,
Peter Coyote. Keith
Gordon. 1985. Rated R.
In Stereo.
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8:00PM — Terms of Endear-
ment' (CC) A mother
and daughter learn to
understand each other
over the course of thirty
years. Shirley Ma-
claine, Debra Winger.
Jack Nicholson. 1983.
O © — 'Sudden Im-
pact' (CC) Dirty Harry
pursues a killer who
emasculates his vic-
tims. Clint Eastwood.
Sondra Locke. 1983.
9:00PM [HBO] — 'Bad Medicine'
(CC) A young man in-
tent upon becoming a
doctor enrolls in a
sleazy South American
medical college when
his grades prove loo
poor for American
schools. Steve Gutten-
berg, Alan Arkin. Julie
Hagerty. 1985. Rated
PG.
10:30PM (D — 'Indiscreet' An un-
married American di-
plomat claims to be
married when he be-
comes attracted to a
European actress. Cary
Grant, Ingrid Bergman,
Cecil Parker. 1958.
10:45PM (HBO] — 'Power' (CC) A
media consultant with
an ability to turn politi-
cal candidates into win-
ners uses his know-
ledge to gain power.
Richard Gere, Julie
Christie, Gene Hack-
man. 1986. Rated R.
11:19PM O — 'Not Just Another
Affair 1 A couple, who
considers themselves
strong-willed, find their
conflicting morals and
values tested in a com-
plicated love alfair. Vic-
toria Principal. Gil Ger-
ard. Robert Webber.
1982.
1 2:00AM O — 'Night of the Living
Dead' An experiment
sets oft high-level radia-
tion which activates the
dead. transforming
them into monsters.
Duane Jones, Russell
Streiner, Carl Hardman.
1968.
MONDAY
11/17/86
11:00AM [HBO] — 'Grease* A
young man and his
summer sweetheart
meet again in their sen-
ior year of high school.
John Travolta. Olivia
Newton-John, Siockard
Channing, 1978. Rated
PG. In Stereo.
1 2:05PM <B — 'Hell is for Heroes'
A group of battle-weary
Gl's give their all to cap-
ture a German outpost
during World War II.
Steve McQueen, Bobby
Darin, Nick Adams.
1962.
12:30PM ID — 'Silent Night,
Lonely Night" Two
lonely people try to find
happiness outside the
framework of yester-
day's memories. Lloyd
Bridges, Shirley Jones,
Cloris Leachman.
1969.
1:00PM [HBO] — 'Airplane!' A
skiddish ex-military
pilot has to take the
controls of an airliner
after the crew becomes
ill. Robert Hays, Lloyd
Bridges, Robert Stack.
1980. Rated PG.
3:30PM [HBO] — 'Elmchanted
Forest 1 Upon sitting un-
der a magical elm tree,
an artist acquires spe-
cial powers that he puts
to use saving Fantasy
Forest from destruction.
1986.
5:00PM [HBO] — 'Blame It on
the Night' A rock star
encounters problems
when he meets his 1 3-
year-old son for the first
time. Nick Mancuso. By-
ron Thames. 1984.
Rated PG- 13. In Stereo.
7:00PM O — 'Porky's' Lustful
high school boys try to
crash the local bawdy
house. Dan Monahan,
Mark Herrier. Scott Col-
omby, 1981.
© — Tron' A video
game inventor is
zapped into an elec-
tronic world where he
must fight for survival.
Jeff Bridges. David War-
ner, Bruce Boxleitner.
1982.
[HBO] — 'Runaway*
(CC) Domestic robots
turn into murdering
machines when they go
out ol control. Tom Sel-
leck, Cynthia Rhodes,
Gene Simmons. 1984.
Rated PG-13.
7:05PM CD — 'Boys' Night Out'
Four men from Connec-
ticut decide to establish
a Manhattan hideaway.
Kim Novak, James Gar-
ner. Tony Randall.
1962.
J — 'Kate's Secret'
(CC) A woman's bul-
imic eating disorder
threatens to destroy her
life and marriage. Mere-
dith Baxter-Birney, Ed-
ward Asner, Shari
. Belafonte-Harper.
1986. In Stereo.
CD — 'The Burning Bed'
After a decade of beat-
ings, a woman sets fire
to her husband's bed
and is tried for murder.
Farrah Fawcett, Paul Le-
Mat. 1984.
© — 'Albert Schweitzer'
Dr. Schweitzer tells his
story about his medical
work in Africa. Albert
Schweitzer, Narrated by
Fredric March. 1957.
9:00PM [HBO] — 'Airplane!' A
skiddish ex-military
pilot has to take the
controls of an airliner
after the crew becomes
ill. Robert Hays, Lloyd
Bridges, Robert Stack.
1980. Rated PG.
8:00PM
9:30PM ffi — "The Girl on the
Late, Late Show* A
production executive for
an early morning talk
show tries to track down
a former movie actress
who has disappeared
from public life. Don
Murray. Laraine Ste-
phens, Gloria Grahame.
1974.
10:30PM [HBO] — 'Teachers'
(CC) A burned-out but
gifted teacher faces
complex problems
when his aging, over-
crowded school is sued
for awarding a diploma
to an illiterate student.
Nick Nolte. JoBeth Wil-
liams, Judd Hirsch
1984. Rated R. In
Stereo.
1 1:30PM O — 'Mary, Mary' A
publisher is surprised at
the sight of his ex-wife
who has gone the full
beauty treatment
course. Debbie Rey-
nolds, Barry Nelson, Mi-
chael Rennie. 1963.
© — 'Una Mujer* Feder.
ico Luppi.
1 1:40PM O — 'Rita Hayworth:
The Love Goddess' The
story of the legendary
actress, from her early
years as a dancer to her
evolution as one of Hol-
lywood's most popular
film stars, is presented.
Lynda Carter, Michael
Lerner, Alejandro Rey.
1983.
TUESDAY
11/18/86
11:00AM [HBO] — 'Sinbad and
the Eye of the Tiger'
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Sinbad sails Into a world
of swords and sorcery
and confronts a menac-
mg sabcrtoolhed tiger.
Patrick Wayne. Jane
Seymour, Margaret
Whiting. 1977. Rated
G.
1 2:05PM ID— 'Pony Express' Bui-
lato Bill Cody and Wild
Bill Hickock join forces
to establish a fast, di-
rect mail route from
Missouri to the Pacific.
Charlton Heston.
Rhonda Fleming. Jan
Sterling. 1953.
12:30PM flD — 'Cutter's Trail' An
entire town intimidated
by a band ol outlaws Is
rescued by a lone law*
man. John Gavin, Mar-
isa Pavan. 1969.
1:00PM [HBO] — 'The Bride*
(CC) Dr. Frankenstein
has trouble controlling
his new creation • a
beautiful woman. Sting.
Jennifer Seals, Clancy
Brown. 1985. Rated
PG-13. In Stereo.
5:00PM [HBO] — 'One on One* A
basketball star clashes
head on with love while
battling the college ath-
letic establishment.
Robby Benson, Annette
OToole, Gail Strickland.
1977. Rated PG.
7:00PM O— 'Blazing Saddles' A
crooked attorney
general appoints a
black sheriff to a small
western town in a
scheme to take over the
territory. Cleavon Little,
Gene Wilder. Harvey
Korman. 1974.
© — 'The Birds' A small
shore (own is attacked
by thousands of birds.
Rod Taylor, Tippi Hod-
ren, Suzanne Pleshette.
1963.
(HBOj-'Goonies'(CC)
A group of kids encoun-
ter vengeful pirates in a
neighborhood cave
when they go looking
lor buried treasure.
Sean Astin. Josh Brolin,
Jeff Cohen. 1985.
Rated PG. In Stereo.
8:00PM GO- 'Penalty
Phase' (CC) A res-
pected judge risks los-
ing his career and fa-
mily when he considers
exposing facts which
could legally set a con-
victed murderer free.
Peter Strauss. Melissa
Gilbert, Mitchell Ryan.
1986.
(D — 'The Wkked Lady'
In 17lh century Eng-
land, Lady Barbara
Skelton is a demure
wife by day and a
treacherous highway-
woman and lover by
night. Faye Dunaway,
Alan Bates, Denholm
Eliott. 1983.
9:20PM CD — 'The Maltese Fal-
con' Hard-boiled detec-
tive Sam Spade joins
the search for a fabu-
lous falcon statue when
he investigates his part-
ner's murder. Hum-
phrey Bogart, Mary As-
tor, Sydney Green-
street. 1941.
10:30PM [HBO] — 'The Bride'
(CC) Dr. Frankenstein
has trouble controlling
his r\ew creation • a
beautiful woman. Sting.
Jennifer Beals, Clancy
Brown. 1985. Raled
PG-13. In Stereo.
11:25PM CD — 'Flowing Gold' A
young drifter in Texas is
befriended by a oil fore-
man and then over-
comes all odds to save
the burning oil wells.
John Garfield, Pat O'B-
rien, Frances Farmer.
1940.
1 1:30PM — 'Desperate Jour-
ney' American pilots
downed over Germany
must outwit the Ges-
tapo and escape across
the continent. Errol
Flynn, Ronald Reagan,
Arthur Kennedy. 1942,
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WEDNESDAY
11/19/86
11:00AM [HBO] — 'Movers and
Shakers' A screenwriter
desperately attempts to
pen a screenplay based
on a best-selling sex
manual. Walter Mat-
lhau, Charles Grodin,
Steve Martin. 1985.
Rated PG.
12:05PM CD — 'The Plunderers' A
young outlaw is saved
from arrest after saving
the life of an army offi-
cer in a Sioux uprising.
Rod Cameron, tlona
Massey. Adrian Booth.
1948.
1 2:30PM CD — 'Target of an As-
sassin' Two men con-
spire against an African
leader, one a paid as-
sassin and one who kid-
naps him for ransom.
Anthony Qulnn, John
Phillip Law, Simon Sa-
bcla. 1978.
1:00PM [HBO] — 'Legend of Bit-
lie Jean' (CC) A young
girl becomes a local le-
gend when she finds
herself on the run Irom
the law. Helen f ater,
Peter Coyote. Ceilh
Gordon. 1985. Raled R.
In Stereo.
3:30PM [HBO] — 'Rascals and
Robbers: The Secret
Adventures of Tom
Sawyer and Huck Finn'
Tom Sawyer and Huck
Finn overhear a plot
against the townspeo-
ple to cheat them out of
i 1 5,000. Patrick Crea-
don, Anthony Michael
Hall. 1982.
5:15PM [HBO] — 'Transylvania
6-5000' (CC) Two tab-
loid reporters are sent
to Transylvania to inves-
tigate the mysterious
goings-on of a local
scientist. Jeff Goldblum,
Ed Begley. Jr., Joseph
Bologna, 1985. Rated
PG.
7:00PM O — 'The Frisco Kid' A
Polish rabbi is sent to
San Francisco to take
charge of a congrega-
tion during the Gold
Rush, Gene Wilder, Har-
rison Ford, Leo Fuchs.
1979.
CD — 'The Comanch-
eros* A Texas Ranger in-
filtrates the ranks of the
Comancheros, an out-
law gang supplying
guns and liquor to the
Comanches. John
Wayne. Stuart Whit-
man, Nehemiah Per-
soil. 1961.
[HBO] — 'Cocoon' (CC)
A group of aliens has a
dramatic effect on the
lives ol several people
living in a retirement
community. Wilford
Brimley, Don Amechc.
Brian Dennehy. 1985.
Rated PG-13. In Stereo.
7:05PM CD — 'Guns for San Se-
bastian' Peasants mis-
take an army deserter
for a priest when he ar-
rives in an isolated vil-
lage. Anthony Qulnn.
Anjanelte Comer.
Charles Bronson.
1968.
8:00PM CD — 'Going In Style'
Three friends, living on
welfare and social se-
curity, decide to spice
up their lives by robbing
a bank. George Burns,
Art Carney, Lee Stras-
berg. 1979.
9:00PM [HBO] — 'Mass Appeal'
(CC) An Idealistic
young deacon disrupts
the peaceful parish of a
comfortable middle-
aged priest. Jack Lem-
mon, Zeljko Ivanek,
Charles Durning. 1984,
Rated PG.
9:30PM CD— TheGunsofNava-
rone' Six men are as-
signed by British Intel-
ligence to destroy a
Nazi fortress in the
Greek Islands. Gregory
Peck. David Niven, An-
thony Quinn. 1961.
10:45PM [HBO] -'Legend of Bil-
lie Jean' (CC) A young
girl becomes a local le-
gend when she finds
herself on the run from
the law. Helen Slater,
Peter Coyote, Keith
Gordon. 1985. Rated R.
In Stereo.
1 1:30PM O — 'The Man Who
Loved Cat Dancing' An
ex-cavalry officer In-
volves himsell with a
woman fleeing her hus-
band. Burt Reynolds,
Sarah Miles, George
Hamilton. 1973.
© — 'El Caradura y la
Millonarla'
1 1:40PM O — 'Special Delivery*
$500,000 in bank loot
is stashed In a mailbox
as an ex-marine makes
a frantic getaway. Cybill
Shepherd. Bo Svenson,
Mel Scott. 1976.
12:50AM CD — 'Dust be my Des-
tiny' After starting a
new life with his bride, a
bitter ex-con is arrested
for murder. John Gar-
field, Priscilla Lane.
1939.
1:25AM [HBO] — 'Avenging An-
gel' (CC) A reformed
hooker studies law by
day and investigates
murder at night Betsy
Russell, Rory Calhoun.
1985. Rated R.
2:00AM O — 'Quest for Love' A
man lives two exist-
ences in different times,
putting one experience
to advantage in the
other. Joan Collins, Tom
Bell. 1971.
SUNDAY
Movie Week
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"FRESNO" (1986) Part I. Starring Carol Burnett, Dabney Cole-
man, Teri Garr. Gregory Harrison and Charles Grodin. A six-
hour comedy miniseries concerning two warring raisin-raising
families in California.
MONDAY
(CBS) MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE
"FRESNO" (1986) Part II. Starring Carol Burnett, Dabney Cole-
man, Teri Garr, Gregory Harrison and Charles Grodin.
TUESDAY
(CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE
"FRESNO" ( 1986) Part III. Starring Carol Burnett. Dabney Cole-
man. Teri Garr. Gregory Harrison and Charles Grodin.
WEDNESDAY
(CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE
"FRESNO" (1986) Part IV. Starring Carol Burnett. Dabney Cole-
man. Teri Garr, Gregory Harrison and Charles Grodin.
THURSDAY
(CBS) THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE
"FRESHO" (1986) Part V. Starring Carol Burnett. Dabney Cole-
man, Teri Garr, Gregory Harrison and Charles Grodin.
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WAUKEGAN 6OOB7
WAUKEGAN 60087
156. IB BURR OAK DR
O7-O2-I02-O2I FSLIC-OPERATIONS MARKETING DIVISION
WAUKEGAN 60087
352.88 BURR OAK DR
07-02-102-023 FSLIC-OPERATIONS MARKETING DIVISION
WAUKEGAN 60087
273.42 CASHNORE RD
07-02-102-029 FSLIC-OPERATIONS MARKETING DIVISION
WAUKEGAN 6O0B7
325.32 BURR OAK DR
07-02-402-0 IB JAMES STEPHENS
159*54 37292 N DELANY RD
07-03-100-003 1ST NATIONAL BANK Of CHICAGO
446.63 SKOKIE HWY
07-03-300-009-0021 WILLIAM OCONNOR
60.29 SKOKIE HWY
O7-03-3OO-OM-OO2I WILLIAM OCONNOR
50.13 5K0KIE HWY
07-O3-3OI-OIO OONALO A MARYLOU MERLOCK
1 .563.72 5632 W HANSSEN RO
07-04-20O-O11 JOSEPH W HOFFHANN
3.236.26 37622 N DILLEYS RD
07-04-400-0 I 4-O021 WILLIAN OCONNOR
91.17 OILLEYS RO
07-04-400-015 WILLIAN OCONNOR
326. 48 DILLEYS RD
07-07-102-002 PATRICK RUNG
757 »35 18660 W JUDY DR
07-07-106-013 TED J ft MARY H PURDY
570.77 36606 N TRAER TER
07-07-200-004 ROBERT C ANDERSEN
239.04 36753 N HUTCH INS RD
07-O7-304-027 RICHARD XELVER
1.464.90 IB674 W WESTWOOD PL
O7-O7-305-OI7 ELIZABETH M ANDERSON
692.62 36392 N TRAER TER
07-O7-311-O05 OLIVER S LEIN
582.04 18559 W WOODLAND TER
07-O7-4O1-O25 M ESFORNES
842.28 18433 W STREAMWOOD CT •
07-O7-401-O26 BARRY J l CAROL BEITZEL
48. IB 18403 W STREAMWOOD CT
07-07-402-030 ALEXANDER POCUE
691 .40 36460 N DOUGLAS TER
07-O7-403-O04 GEORGIALEE FEELY
1.369.54 36370 H GRANOWOOD DR
07-07-404-003 ROBERT J C SANDRA L STEFFENHAGEN
624.53 36235 N PARK DR
07-07-404-004 MANDA B MAHN
1,086.64 36225 N PARK DR
07-09-200-002-0021 WILLIAM OCONNOR
44.56 OILLEYS RO
07-09-200-004-0010 WILLIAM OCOHNOR
1,192.48 2369 N DILLEYS RD
07-09-200-004-0011 WILLIAM OCONNOR
125. 3B
2369 N DILLEYS RO
07-10-1DO-OOI-0021 WILLIAM OCONNOR
124.10
DILLEYS RD
07-1O-I00-O02-O02I WILLIAN OCONNOR
199.56 DILLEYS RD
07-10-100-009 WILLIAM OCONNOR
138.91 STEARNS SCHOOL RO
07-10-200-003 WILLIAM OCONNOR
643.23 SKOKIE HWY
07-10-200-004 WILLIAM OCONNOR
485.59 SKOKIE HWY
07-10-200-006-0021 WILLIAM OCONNOR
57.25 STEARNS SCHOOL RD
WAUKEGAN 600&7
GURNEE 60031
WAD5W0RTN 600B3
GURNEE 60030
GURNEE 60031
WAOSWORTH 60083
WADSWORTH 6OOB3
GURNEE 6OO3I
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
CURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6OO3I
GURNEE 60031
07-
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07
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07
10-200-016 WILLIAN OCONNOR
524.16 SKOKIE HWY
10-300-006 JACK L HANSON
1.B25.46 36211 N DILLEYS RD
10-400-002 NANCY ANN ft KENNETH MILLER
1.417.16 36364 N FULLER RD
10-400-004 MARILYN R HONKEN
474.17 36312 N FULLER RD
10-402-007 CHARLES T TIHMOHS
792.98 BUTTERNUT CT
10-403-023 SILVANO A ft OFELIA V BRAGADO
37. 58 LAWSON BLVD
10-405-011 MICHAEL E ft JANICE WELCH WELCH
15.26 RED PINE AV
11-200-084 DANIEL ft KAREN B SCOTT
494.41 2670 WOODVIEW CT
II-2OO-O96 ANERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO
3.852.20 BRENTWOOD LN
11-201-068 ROBERT L KLAWONN
1,131.20 4194 BRENTWOOD LN
11-201-129 ANERICAN NATL BANK ft TRUST CO OF
8,727-60 BRENTWOOD LN
11-201-130 AMERICAN NATL BANK ft TRUST CO OF
8,454.06 BRENTWOOD LN
11-201-131 ANERICAN NATL BANK ft TRUST CO OF
8.818.18 BRENTWOOD LN
11-202-067 JAMES B SAUM
506.07 4156 BRENTWOOD LN
12-102-002 GEORGE W FORD
W BLANCHARD RD
BIRK
W NEMESIS AV
BIRK
W WALL AV
BIRK
551.64 13643
12-106-001 EDWARD N
183.86 13686
12-106-002 EDWARD N
274.78 13651
12-106-003 EDWARD N
274. 78 13650 W NENESIS AV
12-109-007 DONALD KLINESNITH
590.67 13564 W VERHONT AV
12-201-002 ROGER D ft ANDREA E BOCK
655.28 13463 W BLANCHARD RD
12-204-001 ROBERT C ANDERSEN
93.00 13111 W BU^CHARD RD
12-403-013 DONALD N HORSLEY
524.45 3712 FLORIDA AV "
12-404-020 LAWRENCE EDMONDS
1,078.32 3450 FLORIDA AV
12-412-004 STAN BINNING
340.74 3436 HIGHLAND AV
12-415-004 ELLA GOLLUSCH
122.92 BELLE PLAINS AV
12-416-008 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
61.82 GREENWOOD AV
13-101-006 BROOKIND CORP
16,230.66 4009 W PORETT DR
-13-102-005 BOHEMIA GROVE ENTERPRISE
■555.55 MORRISON DR
07-13-103-004 WGL/CURNEE t HAWTHORN REALTY CROUP
933.30 CLEARVIEW CT GURNEE 60031
07-13-103-007 WCL/GURNEE t HAWTHORN REALTY GROUP
630.02 CLEARVIEW CT
07-13-2O1-O03 DAVID R ROBINSON
185.44 JOHNS MANVILLE AV
07-13-201-006 DAVID ROBINSON, TRUSTEE
864.02 JOHNS MANVILLE AV
07-13-201-007 DAVID ROBINSON, TRUSTEE
173.96 JOHNS MANVILLE AV
O7-I3-204-OO6 THERESE HEZYDLO
62.52 CLEARVIEW AV
07-13-207-007 JOSEPH M JOHNSON
189.32 3459 KEITH AV
07-13-207-010 JOSEPH H JOHNSON
173.96 3459 KEITH AV
O7-I3-219-OO5 DOLORES BIA5IELL0
43.48 PACIFIC AV
07-13-300-005 BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 1177
7,835.42 1311 ESTES AV
07-13-300-086 JEFFREY P SEROAR
1.323.94 ESTES AV
07-13-320-004 EDWARD WALKER
1,623.54 3864 W GRAND AV
07-13-400-006 INTERURBAN DEVELOPMENT CO
557.78 CRANDVILLE AV
O7-I3-4OO-OO7 INTERURBAN DEVELOPMENT CO
1,053.76 CRANDVILLE AV
07-13-400-010 INTERURBAN DEVELOPMENT CO
1,680.76 GRAND AV
O7-I3-4OI-OO7 JOHN J ft LOR ETTA J ARADO
874.76 3764 W CRAHDMORE AV
O7-I3-408-OO7 JACK VITRULS
873.55 3740 W CRANDVILLE AV
O7-I4-IOO-OO5 1ST NATIONAL DANK OF WAUKEGAN TR
6,856.98 35730 N SKOKIE HWY CURNEE
07-14-100-011 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 2199
121.20 HWY 21 CURNEE
07-14-200-003 SUBURBAN TRUST ft SAVINGS BANK TR 3733
1,272.48 35515 N SKOKIE HWY CURNEE
07-14-200-006 STATE OF ILL I NO 1 5
55-36 35505 N SKOKIE HWY GURNEE
07-14-200-025 VI Ton I R ft MILOSAVKA VUCKOVICN
B.66 35899 N BARBERRY LN CURNEE
07-14-201-007 DANIEL RIEOEL
4.279.02 4170 GROVE AV GURNEE
07-14-201-020 JAMES H FISCHER
4,303.04 4290 LEE AV GURNEE
07- 14-300-008 LARRAINE PEKLAY
1,388.08 1020 N KILBOURN RD GURNEE
07-14-300-009 BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 202
620.22 10 IB N KILBOURN RD GURNEE
07-14-300-012 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 1191
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6003 1
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6OO3I
WAUKEGAN 6OOB7
TR 29543
WAUKEGAN 60087
WAUKEGAN 6OOB7
CHICAGO TR 77404
WAUKEGAN 600B5
CHICAGO TR 77404
WAUKEGAN 60085
CHICAGO TR 77404
WAUKEGAN 60OB5
WAUKEGAN 600B7
GURNEE 60031
CURNEE 60031
Gl'RNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
WAUKEGAN 6O087
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6003 1
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6OO3I
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 600)1
CURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6OO3I
CURNEE 6OO3I
CURNEE 60031
CURNEE 6OO3I
CURNEE 60031
WAUKEGAN 60085
CURNEE 60031
CURNEE 60031
CURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6OO3I
CURNEE 60031
60031
CURNEE
GURNEE
2199
CURNEE
60031
6OO3I
6OO3I
6OO3 1
60031
60031
60031
60031
60031
60031
60031
60031
289.80 KILBOURN RD GURNEE
07-14-300-029 JANES T ft NANCY L PACH1N
817.89 931 N EMERALD AV GWrntt 6OO3I
07-14-300-047 R BRANKEY J DIETNEYER ft 2305304
798.21 MILWAUKEE AV CURNEE 600)1
07-14-300-049 R BRANKEY J DIETNEYER ft 2305304
3.787.52 720 N MILWAUKEE AV QWIHU 60031
07-14-400-001 SUBURBAN TRUST ft SAVINGS BANK TR 3733
9.949.44 1251 N KILBOURN RD
07-14-404-005 MICHAEL L ft N1CK0LINE KEN0ER50H
1.047.45 990 RALPH AV
07-15-200-O2S LASALLE HAT I ORAL BANK TR 53234
14.12 FULLER RO
O7-I5-2O3-O43 WILLIAM R ft PATRICIA K KURTH
1,286.42 1587 DEER RUN
O7-I5-206-OI3 FRED L ft KATHLEEN N BOLIN
714.56 1434 DEER RUN
07-15-207-030 MARY L ft THOflAS J MAUS
666.14 1476 BIRCHVOOD LN
07-15-207-099 DARRELL A SOPPE
1,283. 4B STRATFORD DR
07-15-209-012 ROBERT LEKI
1,881.02 5163 EAU CLAIRE CT
07-15-209-013 JANES F ft DEBORAH A RING
1.0)6.02 5151 EAU CLAIRE CT
O7-I5-30O-OI2 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP
2.687.40 GRAND AV
07-15-400-004 BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
I, 181.74 5126 W GRAND AV
07-15-407-008 WILLIAM W ft HELEN S CALDWELL
37.67 4930 W GLENOALE OR GURNEE 60031
07-15-409-022 ROBERT C ft GLENOA R ANDERSEN
508.08 ROGERS RD CURNEE 60031
07-15-410-018 RAMON W TANSKI
• 544.28 720 N RIVERSIDE DR
GURNEE
60031
CURNEE 60031
CURNEE
60031
GURNEE 60031
CURNEE
60031
CURNEE
60031
GURNEE
60031
GURNEE
60031
GURNEE
60031
GURNEE
60031
GURNEE 60031
PATRICIA SCHECK
W GRAND AV
LINDA M NORDIN
W JONATHAN LN
SHAREN L HOEFT
W ORCHARD VALLEY RO
ft JANICE GRUNDBERG
W SIBELIUS LN
O7-I6-IOO-OO7 DONALD ft
2,031.56 16763
07-16-301-012 JOHN R ft
1,032.24 16958
O7-I6-303-OO6 JOHN C ft
1.150.71 16825
O7-I6-303-OO9 RONALD J
2,801.93 16950
07-17-100-006 BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 370
13.469.62 17557 W GRAND AV
O7-I7-IOO-OO7 BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 370
296.14, 17567 W GRAND AV
07-18-100-004 WILLIAM J CURRAN
1,318.70 IB933 W GRAND AV
07-18-100-005 WILLIAR J CURRAN
1,220.21 18891 W GRAND AV
O7-I8-IOO-OI3 DIHITRIOS VASSILIADES
3.284.62 35697 N HWY 45
07-18-103-003 ARTHUR R
643.90 16SI1
07-19-101-001 CONROD L
219.42 34997
07-19-103-014 HAROLD L
615.80 18775
07-19-104-005 PATRICK
ft KATHY L NORBY
W MARIAN DR
CARRANO
N LINCOLN AV
NELSON
W PARK PL
J ft PATRICIA I LEKAWA
949.84 34819 N LAKE SHORE DR
07-19-106-002 JADPRO TOOL ft MANUFACTURING INC
1,464.28 34746 N HWY 45
O7-I9-IO6-OO6 ROBERT HEAD
409.00 18790 W COTTAGE AV
07-19-106-015 RALPH NICHOLS
5.35 18722 W COTTAGE AV
07-I.1-106-O27 RALPH NICHOLS
422.07 18741 W COTTAGE AV
O7-I9-IO7-OO7 BARRY HERRING
366.96 8 BR1GANTINE LN
07-19-300-005 CARL ZEIT
1.267.01 36367 N HWY 45
07-19-304-005 FIRST NAT'L BANK OF LAKE
516.30 119 MAINSAIL DR
07-20-200-008-0021 MOHAMMED NASR
461.42 17440 W WASHINGTON ST
07-20-200-010 LAKELAND BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
253.87 34500 N HUNT CLUB RD
07-20-202-004 MOHAMMED NASR
399.95 34670 N RED OAK DR
07-20-202-005 MOHAMMED NASR
547.31 36720 N RED OAK OR
07-20-202-006 HOHAHHED HAS,*
315.03 36730 N NED OAK OR
07-20-300-010-0010 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF
1,026.36 17647 W WASHINGTON ST
O7-2O-3OO-OIO-OOII COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF
661.66 17647 W WASHINGTON ST
07-22-400-001 ROBERT E CREEL
603:06 I55U W WASHINGTON ST
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
- GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
GRAYSLAKE 600)0
LAKE
LAKE
VILLA 60046
VILLA 60046
LAKE VILLA 60046
THIRD LAKE 60046
GURNEE 60031
FOREST TR 7519
THIRD LAKE 60046
CURNEE 60031
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GURNEE 6003 I
CURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
CURNEE 6OO3I
CHICAGO TR 316
CURNEE 6OO3I
CHICAGO TR 316
GURNEE 6003 I
GURNEE 600)1
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12
07-23-200-024
1.470
07-25-200-053
1.123
07-23-200-055
639
07-23-201-003
84
07-23-203-410
07-23-204-010
15
07-23-204-011
15
07-23-204-O12
7*
07-23-209-002
38
07-23-209-004
38
O7-23-209-OO8
38
07-23-210-405
38
O7-23-2IO-0I0
07-23-210-012
38
07-23-215-001
3.0*3
JAWS HARTLAUB
,68 588 N'D'PLAINE RD
WALTER H S CAROL J SAHOAIZ
.1* 559 N O'PLAINE RD
PHILIP F 1 ARLENE A SAVIN
.42 4103 V GRAND AV
■ 16 OARS DEVELOPMENT CO
.82 CILLW6S DR
LOUIS HAZZONE
.34 OREXEL AV
GRACE DALY
.48 MOWN PL
HELVIN R SOLON
.04 1ST ST
DELPHTNE LACROFf
.04 DROWN PL
GRACE DALY
,54 1ST ST
COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
.42 UNIVERSITY AV
GRACE OALY
.42 UNIVERSITY AV
ROBERT SNOOK TR
.42 UNIVERSITY AV
JOSEPH COSTILLO
.42 UNIVERSITY AV
CRACE OALY
.02 ELLIS AV
GRACE OALY
.42 ELLIS AV
AMERICAN NATIONAL RANK TR 7*2
.24 42(1 W DORCHESTER AV
07-23-218-004 RAYMND N CARR
151-28 KENWOOD AV
O7-23-219-OO9 DANIEL RIEDCL
218.30 HARPER AV
07-23-220-OOi JOHN A SWEETWOOD
2,297.3* 337 N OELANY RO
07-23-220-009 6 COUVALL J SWEETWOOD
164.10 RLACKSTONE AV
07-23-220-010 GEORGE A COUVALL
164.10 RLACKSTONE AV
O7-23-22O-OII JOHN A SWEETWOOD
16V 10 RLACKSTONE AV
07-23-220-013 J SUDA G SUDA
122.31 BLACKSTONE AV
07-23-221-001 ARTHUR BAILES
435.91 4459 W GRAND AV
07-23-221-004 JOSEPH W t PATRICIA J HOFFMANN
1,425.60 4411 W GRAND AV
07-23-410-010 EDWARD SAKSENKAUS
3,418.84 BIRCH DR
07-23-417-005 LARRY KLEMM
2.712.64 4125 CHARLES AV
07-24-100-001 NANCY ANN I KENNETH MILLER
910.90 4093 W GRAND AV
07-24-100-004 JAHES F TE VOGT
999.72 4053 W GRAND AV
07-24-108-027 LARRY D WILCOX
978.64 575 N GREENLEAF AV
07-24-115-004 KAREN fl KLAASSEN
35.39 ELLIS AV
07-24-118-002 GRACE DALY
76.02 WOODLAWN AV
07-24-118-006 GRACE DALY
151. 28 DORCHESTER AV
07-24-122-001 ROBERT C 4 GLENDA ANDERSEN
718.12 485 N GOULD ST
07-24-122-007 NANCY E HACK
12.43 SKOKIE HWY
07-24-125-005 SPIRDS PS1H0S
1,658.34 3913 W DORCHESTER AV
07-24-125-009 JOHN PSIHOS
1.499.48 3936 W KENWOOD AV
07-24-125-012 CONSTANTINE C KLIQRA
729.03 414 N ESTES AV
07-24-130-010 DANIEL RIEDEL
104.62 HARPER AV
07-24-132-002 BRENDA ZINCK
497.98 3823 W KENWOOD AV
07-24-136-003 JOHN J TAYLOR
75.64 HARPER AV
07-24-137-005 ESTATE OF R. TOPPS
16.60 SKOKIE HWY
07-24-137-O06 ESTATE OF R. TOPPS
16.60 SKOKIE HWY
07-24-202-004 ROBERT A JOHNSON
7.002.96 3663 W GRAND AV
07-24-206-O03 PATRICIA SANATO
4ofe.86 3777 w uNivrsciTv av
07-24-208-008 THOMAS G i JAYNE A PETRAK
613.73 MAGNOLIA AV
07-24-213-021 EUGENE KALSER
63.26 LAWRENCE AV
07-24-213-022 EUGENE KALSER
63.26 LAWRENCE AV
07-24-213-024 GERE 4 CHERYL L
51.57 BRIAR AV
07-24-226-008 WILLIE 4 MARY T
964.67 313 PINE GROVE AV
07-24-400-030 ROBERT C ANDERSEN
3,526.60 3435 W WASHINGTON ST
07-24-40O-O37 TED 4 DEBJULEE RICHTER
4,219.52 W WASHINGTON ST
07-24-400-038 THEODORE C £ DEBRALEE RICHTER
2,722.48 W WASHINGTON ST
07-24-400-039 THEODORE C 4 OEBRALEE RICHTER
2,294.94 W WASHINGTON ST
07-24-400-040 TED 4 DEBRALEE RICHTER
3,302.84 W WASHINGTON ST
07-24-401-004 ANN T VANDi VENTER
733-90 234 N WAVELAND ST
07-25-107-4)03 ROGER T I HARJQRIE L COX
96.77 ROSEOALE AV
07-25-107-004 ROGER A WAS J OR I £ COX
96.77 ROSEDALE AV
O7-25-H6-OO5 CITICORP SAVINGS OF ILLINOIS
711.84 331 DEVONSHIRE LN
O7-25-II6-OI2 CITICORP SAVINGS
127.50 W FRONTAGE RO
07-25-116-013 CITICORP SAVINGS
129.40 W FRONTAGE RO
07-25-116-414 CITICORP SAVINGS
127-50 W FRONTAGE RD
07-25-116-415 CITICORP SAVINGS
129.77 W FRONTAGE RD
07-25-116-416 CITICORP SAVINGS
132.41 W FRONTAGE RD
O7-25-II6-OI7 CITICORP SAVINGS
132.41 W FRONTAGE RD
07-25-117-001 STEVEN 4 MARGUERITE SLOIOOZIAN
580.93 3859 CAMBRIDGE DR
07-25-117-033 CITICORP SAVINGS OF ILLINOIS
650.75 443 SUSSEX CT
07-25-118-011 GREGORY A 4 LINDA ft LETTENGARVER
1.535-98 439 DEVONSHIRE LN
07-25-118-030 QUALITY GROUP HONE BUILDERS CORP
138.03 DEVONSHIRE LN
07-25-1 19-011 CITICORP SAVINGS
112.67 GREENVIEW OR
07-25-11*412 CITICORP SAVINGS
132. 61 GREENVIEW DR
O7-25-II9-OI3 CITICORP SAVINGS
132.41 GREENVIEW DR
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GURKEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEI 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
-GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
PARK CITY 60085
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
PARK CITY 6OOB5
PARK CITY 6OO85
GURNEE 60031
PARK CITY 600B5
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OOB5
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60065
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
07-25-119-015 ALVAR LARSON
264.11 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-119-017 ALVAR LARSON
255-00 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-120-401 CITICORP SAVINGS
118.40 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-120-402 CITICORP SAVINGS
122.93 GREENVIEW DR
O7-25-I2O-OO3 CITICORP SAVINGS
122.93 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-120-004 CITICORP SAVINGS
I27.50 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-120-405 CITICORP SAVINGS
127.50 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-I2O-OO6 FRED BRAY
127.50 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-120-007 CITICORP SAVINGS
127.50 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-I2O-OOB CITICORP SAVINGS
129.77 GREENVIEW DR
07-25-120-010 CITICORP SAVINGS
116.09 BEDFORD CT
07-25-120-Otl CITICORP SAVINGS
132.81 BEDFORD CT
07-25-120-413 ALVAR LARSON
255.00 BEDFORD CT
07-25-120-018 CITICORP SAVINGS
120.66 BEDFORD CT
07-25-120-420 CITICORP SAVINGS
147.60 SUTHERLAND OR
07-25-120-023 CITICORP SAVINGS
133.56 SUTHERLAND DR
07-25-120-024 CITICORP SAVINGS
127.50 SUTHERLAND OR
07-25-120-026 CITICORP 5AVINGS
118.40 SUTHERLAND DR
07-25-120-428 CITICORP SAVINGS
127.09 SUTHERLAND DR
07-25-120-029 CITICORP SAVINGS
117.24 SUTHERLAND DR
07-25-120-030 CITICORP SAVINGS
132.81 SUTHERLAND DR
O7-25-2OO-OO3 RICHARD L MOHRHANN
1.099.98 225 W HEAD DR
07-25-401-001 HY WAY AUTO PARTS
5.261.56 BELVIDERE RD
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OOB5
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6008$
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 6OO85
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 60085
PARK CITY 6OO85
07-29-310-404 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK TR 10733*
925.59 17514 W WINDSLOW DR
07-29-313-006 JAMS R NISBET
954.84 17535 V WOODLAND DR
07-30-103-401 PHIL A FLORENCE KITTERMN
336.95 18767 W GAGES LAKE RD
07-30-104-005 WENDY DELAFONT
510.11 18665 W OLD GAGES LAKE RD
O7-30-IO4-OO9 KENNETH L GROSS
79.81 18645 W OLD CAGES LAKE RD
07-30-IO7-OO5 ADOLPH J HETLINCER
3*566.7* 33821 N 2ND ST
07-30-107-006 ADOLPH J HETLINCER
556.71 33805 N 2ND ST
07-30-108-006 R LI SKA J NANUS
429-15 33791 N OAK ST
07-30-108-015 RONALD KIRBY
159-62 I8563 W OLD CAGES LAKE RD
O7-3O-IO8-OI6 RONALD KIRBY
159.62 18559 W OLD CAGES LAKE RD
07-30-108-029 JAMIE JO PAVLICEK
500.80 18564 W MIN ST
07-30-109-012 IMCHAEL ■ 6AUHIR
75.25 18520 W OLD CAGES LAKE RD
07-30-112-004 WILLI AH • MAY ROBERTS
251.92 I8583 W MIN ST
07-30-113-006 ILMR A MRY PFAFriNGER
91.82 33717 N LAKE SHORE DR
07-30-114-018 OONN E A DEB START
478.66 33666 N LAKE SHORE DR
07-30-201-032 MNUFACTURERS HANOVER TR MORTGAGE
345.88 33514 N LAKE SHORE DR
07-3O-203-OI3 ADMINISTRATOR OF VETRANS AFFAIRS
79* -72 33629 N EVERGREEN DR
07-30-207-023 PETER GARCIA
1,101.30 33616 N FOREST DR
07-30-207-026 T FRENCH A PROROK
581.48 33661 N CAGES LAKE RO
07-3O-209-O26 OHANNES ROGIUYAN
1,050.46 33670 N OAKLANO DR
O7-3O-2O9-O30 BLANCHE A FUKA
175.20 3363* N OAKLAND DR
07-3O-209-O37 VA LOAN GUARANTY 026Z LH 486393
175*20 35562 N OAKLAND DR
07-26-205-021 WILLIAM H PETRIE
2.915.00 351 WHITE OAK CT
07-2&-205-45B CHICAGO TITLE t TRU5T CO TR IO69083
156.5* TANGLEWOOD OR
07-26-205-46 1 WAYNE M 4 LORA L TEEMN
163.60 FIELOSTONE CT
O7-26-2O5-O72 GRANT 4 JUDITH F GOLDSTEIN
2,435.12 417 WHITE OAK CT
07-26-206-404 WILLIAM A LACHELL
93-53 TANGLEWOOD DR
O7-26-206-OIO CHICAGO TITLE I TRUST CO TR IO69083
187.06 TANGLEWOOD DR
07-26-300-011 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR 6557
844.28 33010 N O'PLAINE RD
07-26-400-013 PROPERTY TAX SERVICE CO
603.24 BELVIDERE RD
07-26-400-021 PERIMETER VENTURE
129-71 BELVIDERE RD
07-26-401-004 EDWARD L WALKER
754.02 O'PLAINE RD
07-26-41 1-OOB WILLIAM H BOYLAN
169.1* 14240 W LAWN AV
07-26-411-009 WILLIAM H BOYLAN
169.14 14216 W LAWN AV
07-26-411-010 NICHOLAS P A ERIKA A NICKETAKIS
1,294.79 14198 W LAWN AV
07-26-412-003 JOSEPH H 4 JUDITH TUMS
1.435.90 14197 W LAWN AV
07-26-412-006 EDWARD J 4 ANJA E YLITALO
1,106.85 14137 W LAWN AV GURNEE 60031
07-27-100-025 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
* 6557
GURNEE 6003!
WAUKEGAH 6OO85
WAUKEGAN 6OOB5
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
24.72 RIVERSIDE DR
07-26-201-047 ALLEN t ELLYH ROITER
647.41 711 WAKEFIELD RD
07-28-202-014 JEAN A t KURT S MRTH
1,551.52 662 BETH CT
07-28-202-024 DONNA J CARTER
836.04 655 BETH CT
07-28-202-029 JAMES L ADAMS
647.41 645 BETH CT
07-28-206-023 FLORIAN J SCHARDT
898.06 690 CHANDLER RD
07-28-207-OO5 JAMES R GLENN
707.70 615 WHITNEY CT
07-26-207-009 JAHES H SULLIVAN
1,294.82 563 DUNHAM RD
07-28-207-026 ELIZABETH J SCHMIDT
707.70 581 DUNHAM RD
07-28-207-041 CURTIS R ROBINSON
1,551.52 599 DUNHAM RD
07-28-207-047 JAME5 C FAZZIO
1.009.54 609 DUNHAM RD
07-28-300-013 CAM INVESTMENT CORP
1.038.30 33007 N HUNT CLUB RD
07-28-400-002 JOHN FARWELL
2,174.32 33375 N MNCHESTER DR
O7-28-4OO-OO3 JOHN FARWELL
25B.99 33488 N HWY 21
07-28-402-011 DANA K MORGAN
1,294.82 746 DRURY CT
07-28-402-018 BRIAN E FORBES
1.294.82 747 SHEPARD CT
07-28-402-028 MARIAN JEAN BRADSHAW
666.26 729 SHEPARD CT
O7-28-403-OI7 ARLENE J ARK IN
1,018.48 781 CHANDLER RD
07-28-404-004 M 4 MRS JEFFREY F RANIERI
656.53 907 CLARK OR
O7-28-407-O33 JAMES I SWINDLER
654.53 914 ABINGDON CT
07-28-407-035 JOHN MILLARO
638.76 902 ABINGDON CT
07-28-407-O44 RUSSELL SAVRE
688.96 935 CHASE CT
O7-28-407-O52 JOSEPH W 4 ANN M REZEK
782.87 940 CHASE CT
07-28-407-053 JOHN E LEMM
1,309-06 938 CHASE CT
O7-2P-404-O47 MARIO BRUGIONI
1:3.30 920 VOSE DR
07-28-410-006 MRY A PRICE
504.77 5656 HEATHERRIDGE DR
07-29-101-009 M A MS P SCHABERGER
768.8O 17911 W CAGES LAKE RD
07-29-IO3-OI2 DOUGLAS 4 KATHLEEN LOMARDO
1,487.34 17592 W WARREN AV
07-29-IO7-OI9 RONALD 4 ELAINE KASPER
549.67 33508 N MILL RO
07-29-301-OI9 JAMES E STEWART
959-64 33280 N MILL RD
07-29-302-001 SHIRLEY A WERDERMNN
519.27 33497 N MILL RD
07- : ?-302-029 EDWARD A MSTNUD
1,805.66 17850 W BLACKHAWK OR
07-: -309-015 SCOTT J 4 CHER IE A PEOTA
860.31 17619 W WINDSLOW DR
07-29-309-031 WILLIAM S 4 MRY J NAPIER
31.77 17606 W WOODLAND OR
MRGARET C HEHJIERLING
OAKLAND DR
MRGARET C HEHHERLING
OAKLAND DR
2WETTLER
GRIENTREE RD
KATHY A SPIES
ORCHARD LN
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 6OO3I
LIBERTYVILLE 60048
LIBERTYVILLE 60048
LIBERTYVILLE 60048
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GURNEE 60031
GRAYSLAKE 60O30
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAY5LAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 600J0
07-30-209-039 JEROME E A
341.28 335** N
07-30-209-040 JEROME E 4
87. 60 33536 N
07-3O-2II-OO6 MRGARET S
200.00 33551 N
O7-30-3O2-OO6 DANIEL J 4
676.06 18897 W
07-30-308-012 ELMIRE A BEND
619.66 18790 W WILLOW POINT DR
O7-3O-309-OII MRY A AAKNES
1,334.82 333*8 N INDIAN LN
O7-3O-3IO-OO7 JAMES L 4 NAMONA KLINEMN
564.23 33261 N SUNSET AV
07-30-31 0-010 CHARLES HI LU INN L WITHER
693.60 33233 N SUNSET AV
07-30-311-002 KENNETH M BALHES
488.71 33279 N PARK ST
07-30-312-001 EDWARD 4 VIRGINIA HORRISSEAU
842.93 18787 W WILLOW POINT DR
O7-3O-313-OO3 ARNOLD FRANZKE
104.36 33247 N VALLEY VIEW OR
O7-3O-314-OO2 RONALD G 4 JILL STORVIK
744.86 33251 N COVE RD
O7-3O-3 1 8-004 ROBERT D 4 LYNN N JACOBS
529-92 33135 N INDIAN LN
07-30-319-001 BEN J A SHIRLEY A JUNGMN
278.06 18689 W DEERPATH RD
O7-3O-32O-O28 RICHARD N LINDAHL
336.46 33101 N ROLLING HILLS RD
07-30-401-046 KAREN MORI ARTY
963.BO 331 85 N COVE RD
O7-30-402-OO3 BONNIE D MEYER
34.22 33494 N LONE ROCK RO
07-30-409-006 RICHARD J 4 MRGARET NEUBAUER
.1.117-52 18179 W VALLEY DR
O7-3O-409-OO8 WILLIAM KATRIS
829.96 18155 W VALLEY OR
07-30-414-007 WM F 4 THERESA A SCKMIEG
739-*9 33060 N RIDGE RD
07-3I-10O-O04 WILLIAM CLICK
469.45 18851 W HWY 120
07-31-101-008 HENRI ETTE VANDENBROEK
645.93 32915 N SEARS BLVD
07-31-105-002 WANDA MI EMI EC
310.88 32821 N SEARS BLVD
07-31-205-031 JULIAN JOHNSON
724.85 16224 W HWY 120
07-31-301-009 D ACCAROO T OLEARY
l,*79-*2 3228O N PINE AV GRAYSLAKE
O7-3I-3OI-OIO D ACCARDO T OLEARY
1,114.72 32246 N PINE AV GRAYSLAKE
07-31-309-010 JOHN C 1 LAURA L VANCE
1,449.33 1892* W LINDEN AV GRAYSLAKE
07-32-100-012-0021 CHARLES S POTTER
21.04 32601 N ALMOND RD GRAYSLAKE
O7-32-IOO-OI6-OO2I WILLIAM M 4 LOUISE N COLLINS
GRAYSLAKE 6003©
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 6OO30
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 6O030
GRAYSLAKE 6OO30
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 60030
CRAVSLAKE 6O030
GRAYSLAKE 600JO
GRAYSLAKE 6OO30
CORP
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60O30
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 6OO3O
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 6OO30
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAY5LAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
GRAYSLAKE 60030
*.5* 32550 N ALMOND RD CRAVSLAKE
07-32-4OO-OO6 JERRY A 4 MILDRED MASKEVICH
863.29 32190 N HWY 21 LIBERTYVILLE
07-33-100-001 CAM INVESTMENT CORP
925.50 32977 N HUNT CLUB RD LIBERTYVILLE
07-35-100-414 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR 6557
555.92 32990 N O'PLAINE RD CURNEE
O7-39-IOO-OI7 EMMY A CHRISTINA PATTERSON
561.21 32866 N O'PLAINE RD CURNEE
07-35-301-003 D ACCARDO T OLEARY
1,411.14 RUDD CT
07-35-301-011 D ACCARDO "T OLEARY
1.512.76 RUDD CT
07-35-301-015 D ACCARDO T OLEARY
1.117-64 THORNEBERRY CT
O7-35-3OI-OI6 D ACCARDO T OLEARY
1,831.3* THORNEBERRY CT
07-35-301-017 BANK OF WAUKEGAN
1.703.38 THORNEBERRY CT
07-35-301-022 D ACCARDO T OLEARY
908.68 CCLANO DR
07-35-301-027 D ACCARDO T OLEARY
93K36 BAYBERRY CT
WAUKEGAN
WAUKEGAN
WAUKEGAN
WAUKEGAN
WAUKEGAN
WAUKEGAN
WAUKEGAN
6OO3O
60030
60030
6OO3O
6OO30
60048
r
60048
6OO3I
60031
6OOB5.
60085;
60085
6OO85
60085
60085
60085
STATE Or ILLIK01S)
eotXTY Of LAKE
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1 1 Jack l„ Anderson, Iwreby certify that I an Comity Treasurer
and Ex-offlclo County Collector of the County of Lake, In the Slato cf
Illinois, and aa audi the keeper of the ricorJt of said office and Hut
I lie foregoing 1* a 11*1 of delinquent I.111J1 and loti upon which taxes
rraatn unpaid and due far Ukj year or year* 1010 through 1985 both
Inclusive, together kith the owner's naiau, if known, and the aaounl of
lax due l hereon.
Dated at Uaukcgan. Lake County, Illinois this 6th day of
KovcttbtT, A.O, 1086.
1186B152WN
November 13, 1986
^JACK L. ASDLKSOS
COWY TkT-ASlRER AXD
KX-orncio coukty collector
26t lok«tand N«wspap«fi
Thursday, November 13. 1986
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warn.
•PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
ubltc nolle* If h*r*by glvtn that I, Jack L. Andanon, County
irvr and Ei-Offlclo County Collector of Lata County, In th* Slat*
lid will apply to the Circuit Court of nid County on Tuasday, th»
lay of Kovct>bar> A.D. 1986. for Judgement flxlni the correct aaount of
paid under protest and for Judt,eaent afalnat th* lands and tola
tied and described In th* followlnt Mat of delinquent landf and lota
general tasaa (or the year* 10 SO through 1 08S both Inclusive, to-
with Interest, penalties, and coata due severally tharaon and for
dralnar* and apeelal aiteatMnta due for the year* 191* throu|h 196S
lnclu»lv« toitrttier with Inter**!, penaltle* and coata du* severally
»n. and for an order to a*ll aald landa and lota for aallafatllon
y[ . public nollcr la also hereby given that on the flrat Monday of
■r. 1086, to wlti on the lit day of December, A.D. 1986, all th*
■nd lot* for the aale of which an order shall be rude, utll be exposed
abllc %aU In the building utter* aald Circuit Court 1* held In aald
In th* Court Houi* In Uaut*a,an, In aald County for the aaounC of
apeelal taiai, dralnaK*. ipeclet intiiMati, Intareat. penaltlei
[oil* du* aeverally thereon, except auch ai ehall have bean paid at
-tine of tale. Said aale shall Constance at 9 o'clock A.M. Central Tine.
sndav the lit day of Deernber. A.D. 1986, and to continue froa day to
Until the sane ahall be completed and If (or any cauae auch Judfteennt
() not be rendered on the aald JJtll day of Novenber, A.D. 1986, then
aale will be Bade on th* first Monday after auch Judgment shall be
• red torrenciptji at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of auch flrat Monday.
Cuila on each tract or description of land three dollars; on each lot
Inscription of lot three dollars. Also Interest at th* rat* of on* and
(lull par cent. pec nonth will be aJded after June 2. 1986, on the first
lallnent and on* and one half per cent per nonth on th* second Install*
after Septenber 2, 19S6. -
Those taipayers who have previously compiled with Section 194 of thw
■nun Act of 1939 hy pay int. under protest both tnilalloenla of their 198S
•1 property ta»et ruy file with the Clerk of the Lake County Circuit
iri any rejections which they 'amy have to the aforesaid application for
(recnt. All objections filed oust coeply with requlreoents of Sections
and 211. of the Revenue Act of 1939.
Grant Township
IH. IND NUM/ HAflt /
A*0UHT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
)2-40}-O07 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I TR OF
■ 2,1.1.8. 58 371BV N STANTON POINT RD
J3-IOO-007 CHARLES J A SANDRA ANN KEGEL
9, 1.01. Oli FOREST AV
33-100-023 ROBERT G BURKROSS
2.U5-64 HOWARD AV
53-200-001 GENERAL ROBERT E WOOD MEMORIAL
It?. 32 26800 W CRAB APPLE ISLAND
15-03-300-030 RUSSELL A BARBARA HARDIN
2*0.53 1 16 FOREST AV
^5-03-300-173 BRIAN R CR! SHAH
993.14 KINEOLA HO
>5_0 3-303-001 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 3*»I0
5,392.68 175 WALTON I AN TER
)£-03_3Q&_oo*j JOSEPH J RUFF
600.29 U3 ARTHUR AV
)5-Q3-308-030 SCOTT L t RUTH H SPERLING
66.52 WOODHILLS BAY RD
I05-O3-308-OM SCOTT L A RUTH H SPERLING
817.00 85 WOODHILLS BAY RD
105-04-100-014 DENNIS PI A PATRICIA A BERRY
2*9.56 37707 N LAKE VISTA TER
1 05-04- 100-0 17 JANOS A MARIA SZEKERES
2.5*0.60 375*0 N KWY 12
05-01- 1 00-0 1 9 FRED WEISZMANN
71.6* WILLI AM PL
05-0*- 1 00-02* NORA m MY
33.1.8 WILLIAM PL
05-04-100-027 BENJAMIN WATTS
' 25.** N LAKE VISTA TER
05-04-101-001 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37990 N NIPPERSINK PL
O5-0UIO 1-002 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37986 N NIPPERSINK PL
05-OU 1 01-003 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37980 N NIPPERSINK PL
05-04-101-004 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37976 N NtPPERSINK PL
05-01.-10 1-005 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37972 N NIPPERSINK PL
05-04-101-006 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37966 N NIPPERSINK PL
05-04- 1 01-036 ROBERT E * VICKI L MEWS
91.72 37770 N NIPPERSINK PL
05-04-102-001 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37981 N NIPPERSINK PL
1 05-0*- 102-002 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37977 « NIPPERS I MR PL
05-OU 102-00 3 JOHN DELPINO
58.26 37971 N NIPPERSINK PL
05-OV-I02-OO7 JOHN OELPINO
58.26 28911 W KENDALL AV
105-0*- 103-OOI DANIEL J OALZIEL
58.26 268*9 W KENDALL AV
05-o*-IO«-009 LEROY J VICTORINE
79*i6 3797*) N HAROLD PL
t>5_o*-io*-01* ROBERT KAHN
121.18 37926 N HAROLO PL
B5-0*-I0*-O15 ROBERT KAHN
121.18 37922 N HAROLO PL
b5-O*-105-002 EMERSON SCHWARTZ
60.59 37379 N HAROLD PL
S5-OV-J05-0O5 JOHN T A LYNN E SETNOR
266.96 37955 N HAROLO PL
b5-O*-108-OO2 CHICAGO TITLE I TRUST COMPANY
)49.I9 37990 N NORA PL
D5-04- IO9-OO5 OLVIN PAGAN
580.** 37959 N NORA PL
P5-0W-) 10-010 PARKWAY BANK 35*9
121.18 37784 H WEST ST
P 5-0*- 11 0-0 II PARKWAY BANK 3589
121.18 37772 N WEST ST
P5-0U110-O18 JOSEPH E A CAROL A MISICKA
612.72 28915 W WESTLANE AV
k-ow-l 11-OI9 BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 1528
121.18 3783* N HAROLO PL
D5~0*-l 13-012 MICHAEL T A NANCY RYAN
7*. 66 37775 N WATTS AVE EAST
D5-0*-1 13-013 MICHAEL T A NANCY RYAN
323.52 37773 H WATTS AVE EAST
P5-0WI 13-41* MICHAEL T A NANCY RYAN
7*. 66 37765 N WATTS AVE EAST
P5-0*- 11 3-0*3 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
1*9.32 37680 N LAKE VISTA TER
b5-O*-30O-O0l FRED WEISZHANN
265.80 37*55 N TERRACE LN
i5-O4-30O-O02 FRED WEISZMANN
163.88 HWV 12
b5-0*-30O-O03 "HO WEISZMANN
, 310.5* HVY 12
■5-04-300-005 FRED WEISZMANN
69.60 HWY 12
fc5-0 *-30 1-0 U LACY
1,260.84 611 MONTERREY TER
|5-O*-301-020 J ROSINSKI M SAUER
1.088.5* MONTERREY TER
K-04-301-132 ROBERT H ERICKSON
. 1,481.36 FORTRESS OR
15-14-301-133 ROBERT H ERICKSON
52O.O8 FORTRESS OR
15-04-301-150 RONALD RUSSELL
977-88 617 KINGSTON BLVD
CHICAGO TR 5512*
IHGLESIDE 600*1
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
PRESERVES
FOX LAKE 60020
'FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
5PRING GROVE 6008l
SPRING GROVE 600&I
SPRING GROVE 6OO8)
SPRING GROVE 60081
f
SPRING GROVE 600Bl
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 6OO8I
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 60081
SPRING GROVE 600Bl
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WILLIAM
05-04-3OI-I5I RONALD RUSSELL
189.68 KINGSTON BLVD
05-04-301-160 JERRY 4 SUSANHE R CHABOWSKl
775.89 KINGSTON BLVD
05-04-305-012 FRANK R A CHRISTINE MULLER
■ 1,424.60 507 CASTLE RD
05-04-401-015 FRANK HAYOEN
1.769.54 170 RIVERSIDE ISLAND DR
05-O4-402-O23 BE. CI MA M TALAGA
3,642.70 109 NIPPERSINK BLVD
05-04-402-024 W S G INC.
2,516.86 105 NIPPERSINK BLVD
05-04-403-006 RICHARD HAMM
87.22 RIVCRVIEW AV
05-04-403-024 RICHARD A JUDITH DIAMOND
251.04 OAK ST
05-04-403-025 RICHARD A JUDITH DIAMOND
1,272.48 28 E OAK ST
05-04-403-037 BERN ICE E CORRIGAN
1,517.36 61 OAK ST
05-04-404-006 VARO UH-481-162)
369.58 65 WELLS ST
05-03-200-002 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH TR B5-122
1,199.44 N PISTAKEE LAKE RD ■
O5-O3-20O-O2O CARL WARNING
497*54 908 LAKE SHORE DR
O5-O9-200-O21 JAMES LANNOH
1,245.92 GRAND AV
05-03-200-042 JOSEPH F A ANHA M MOULIS
1,507.90 ROLLINS RD
O5-O9-2OO-O43 HOWARD I BASS
626.62 ROLLINS RD
05-03-201-009 FERRER) ENTERPRISES
4,177.26 17 N HWY 12
05-O3-202-O22 D KIESGEN J KIESGEN
1*0.80 MARVIN ST
05-09-203-018 THOMAS ROGALSM
770. BO 48 MC KINLEY AV
O5-O3-2O3-O27 FRANCIS D GATHMAN
364.82 38 MC KINLEY AV
O5-O3-207-O2O N CADEK L CADEK G CADEK
966.26 PISTAKEE LAKE RD
05-03-210-018 PETER J COPPOLA
511.57 N PISTAKEE LAKE RD
05-09-210-020 EDWARD JACH1MEK
513.23 22 N PISTAKEE LAKE RD
05-09-210-025 DAVID MCKIE
1,025.62 24 N PISTAKEE LAKE RD
05-03-211-013 KENNETH A SHIRLEY PERTILE
2,192.62 38 W GRAND AV
O5-O9-2 1 1-020 GRACE M WOODARD
589.36 34 W GRAND AV
05-03-211-021 WILLIAM A CHURCHILL
400.84 32 W GRAND AV
05-09-214-008 MICHAEL F 0BR1EN
137.64 W SCHOOL CT
05-03-214-009 MICHAEL F OBRIEN
137.64 W SCHOOL CT
05-03-220-014 EDWARD J BIELSKI
449.14 28 S PISTAKEE LAKE RD
05-03-223-002 JAMES LANNOM
588.58 15 E GRAND AV
O5-O3-223-OO3 JAMES LANNOH
2,548.36 E GRAND AV
05-03-301-001 ROBERT THOMAS
350.19 LAKE LN
05-09-400-021 SHARON DERP.IG
2 38.60 28 W ARLINGTON RD
O5-O3-40O-07I J BOXLEY R BOXLEY BOXLEY
1.484.15 78 LAKE LN
05-09-400-104 KURT t 6 TERRI L SAVAGE AU
876. 34 75 EAGLE POINT RD
05-03-400-145 MANUEL A HILDA VALAOEZ
275.28 53 TREMONT RO
05-03-400-146 DAVID J OTT
15.42 69 W TREMONT RD
05-03-400-157 MANUEL A HILDA VALADEZ
17*. 44 EAGLE POINT RO
05-09-400-159 DAVID J OTT
39.12 W TRENONT RO
05-09-400-17* JEROME A SHIRLEE SCHMIDT
70* .87 113 MANOR AV
05-09-400-184 HELEN KILDEBRANT
2.211.42 47 UNION AV
05-O9-40O-202 AMERICAN NATL BANK A TR CO
137.64 HWY 12
O5-O9-408-OI6 RONALD R fULANCHUK
1,876.78 RAY RO
O5-O9-408-O53 HELEN t QUINL1SK
104.04 HILLDALE RD
05-10-100-081 CHARLES N A JUDY A TRONVIC
12.87 12 HOLLY AV
09-10-100-067 MARY D IRWIN
990.04 98 KEYSTONE AV
05-10-100-105 WALTER W ULICK
229.94 VENICE AV
05-10-100-136 MARIE BARTELL
1.350.66 9 S HOLLY AV
05-10-100-137 MARIE BARTELL
689.06 S HOLLY AV
05-10-100-146 CARL A MADELEINE SAND
594.21 RANO AV
05-10-100-147 CARL A MADELEINE SAND
- 271.01 S YORK ST
05-10-100-176 HARIAND E MORSE
343 -34 32 TROY ST
05-10-100-197 GEORGE H A JESSIE M HOLD STEM
71.22 GRAND AV
05-10-101-001 DAVID L BANGHART
*2.65 WOODHILLS BAY RD
05-10-101-008 WILLIAM J PANKO
42.65 WOODHILLS BAY RD
05-10-101-009 DONALD H A JUDY A BOW
85. 30 WOODHILLS BAY RD
05-1O-I07-O02 6 HOLLISTER C CLARK. E PETERSON
115.78 GRAND AV
O5-IO-IU-OO7 MILDRED DENMAN
383.25 1)3 C GRAND AV
O5-IO-II3-OI5 N AHRENS W AHRENS
275.28 GRAND AV
05-10-200-011 MR A MRS MARTIN VALENZIANO
4.42 818 E GRAND AV
05-10-200-016 M R RATHJEN
113. 60 65 LIPPINCOTT RD
05-IO-2OI-OO6 NATIONAL ATHLETIC CLUB
876.19 266 LIPPINCOTT LH
05-10-204-017 MARTHA E HOLLAND
820.23 37 TWEED RO
65-IO-204-O3O MARTIN J i FRANCIS VALENZIANO
7.91 TWEED RD
05-10-204-031 MARTIN VALENZIANO
5.63 TWEED RD
05-10-206-008 ALICE E HANSEN
1.755.54 56 H LAKE ST
05-10-206-013 JANET D CLAYTON
2.126.74 46 N LAKE ST
05-10-206-014 JANET D CLAYTON
1,398.82 46 N LAKE ST .
05-10-207-008 ALICE E HANSEN
2*1.6* 56 N LAKE ST
05-10-208-001 JANET D CLAYTON
267.52.49 LAKE ST
05-1O-212-O09 FRED A JUNETTA BACK
2.064.00 242 E GRAND AV
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
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AMOUNT
05-10-212-010 FRED A JUNETTA BACK
275.28 240 E GRAND AV
05-10-214-005 DAVID D A L0R1 A OLANDESE
720.17 186 E GRAND AV
05-10-214-009 ROBERT L MULLOWNEY
2,575.92 194 E GRAND AV
O5-IO-2I5-OIO CARL H A LUCILLE M FROST
1,010.90 I N LAKE AV
05-IO-215-OII CARL t LUCILLE FROST
275.28 E GRAND AV
05-10-301-013 RONALD F A REBECCA A PROSSER
13.45 12 S RIDGELAND AV
O5-IO-302-O27 RICHARD W A GERALD INE GERRETSEN
18.80 RIDGELAND. AV
05-10-303-007 GENEVIEVE L A GILBERT L ANTON
67.22 WOODLAND AV
O5-IO-303-OO8 GENEVIEVE L t GILBERT L ANTON
87.22 WOODLAND AV
05-10-303-017 WILLIAM t VIVIAN THOHEY
636.32 12 S HILLCREST AV
O5-IO-305-OO7 JOHN J A RUTH L BRACE
671.50 13 HIGHVIEW AV
05-10-305-008 TINA ICKHARDT
343.04 15 HIGHVIEW AV
O5-IO-3O7-OO4 MORTON ENGLE
174.44 ROLLINS RD
O5-IO-3O7-OI2 MORTON EHGLE
107.16 RIDGELAND AV
05-10-311-010 JEROME A BERN1CE TOHYAN
34.03 HONING RD
05-IO-3I3-OOI LILA RUTTER
176.44 HILLCREST AV
05-1O-401-O02 PAUL R DOLIN
275.28 MAPLE AV
O5-1O-40I-025 DOLIN A HIRSCH
107.16 MAPLE AV
05-10-401-026 WILLIAM M REILLY
53.58 MAPLE AV
O5-IO-403-OO5 DONALD K HAYDAM
5.0) 199 E GRAND AV
05-10-404-002 HENRY J WILL
596.38 207 E GRAND AV
05-10-405-011 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
52.36 ELM AV
05-10-405-064 RONALD PROSSER
1.28 WOODLOCK ST
05-10-405-083 RONALD A REBECA PROSSER
12.6* 202 DEVLIN RD
O5-IO-407-OO7 DOLIN A HIRSCH
174.44 S MAPLE AV
05-10-403-001 RAYMOND G ALDERMAN
267.36 23 S LAKE AV
05-10-403-002 RAYMOND G ALDERMAN
100.12 S LAKE AV
05-IO-403-OO3 R G ALDERMAN
67.22 S LAKE AV
05-10-403-004 RAYMOND G ALDERMAN
87.22 S LAKE AV
05-10-410-003 EMELYN L MAST
174.44 S MAPLE AV
05-10-410-015 DONALD SANDERS
33.12 MAPLE AV
05-10-410-022 DOLIN A HIRSCH
174.44 HICKORY AV
05-10-410-023 THEODORE A TONI HULICK
87.22 S HICKORY AV
05-10-411-026 MORTON ENGLE
357.42 ELM AV
05-II-IOI-OO5 FOX LAKE HARBOR
262.95 RUSHHORE RD
05-11-101-009 EDWARD SIROVY
672.79 213 RUSHMORE RD
05-11-101-024 MICHAEL A MAUREEN BUSH
19.00 42 RUSHMORE RD
05-11-101-032 MYRTLE M NAPIER
792.04 26 RUSHMORE RD
05-11-105-001 MYRTLE M NAPIER
40.22 22 RUSHMORE RD
05-1 1-200-008 FRED C ANTONSEN
303.52 36936 N RIDGE RD
O5-II-2OO-OI5 RICHARD A HOEHNE
865.26 26390 W INGLESIDE SHORE RD
05-11-200-031 JOHN SENSHYN
91.60 36669 N STANTON POINT RO
05-11-200-042 MR A MRS MARTIN VALENZIANO
38. 62 264B2 W GRAND AV
05-11-200-043 MARTIN A FRANCES VALENZIANO
2.050.36 818 E GRAND AV
O5-II-2OO-O69 MR A MRS MARTIN VALENZIANO
16.12 E GRAND AV
05-1 I-2OO-O5O ROBERT F A LAURETTA M WARDEN
1.715.52 E GRAND AV
05-11-204-436 CLARENCE A MARGARET BEYER
190.66 36788 N LAKE ST
05-1 1-205-016 ALEXANDRIA M MADDEN
154.20 36811 N LAKE ST
05-11-205-043 NELENE A MURPHY
920.07 26150 W ROSELAND CT
05-11-206-002 FRED C ANTONSEN
3(5.02 36905 n RIDGE RD
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INGLESIDE 6 61
IHGLESIDE 6 41
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05-11-206-003 FRED C ANTONSEN
1 • 115.90 36895 N RIDGE RD
05-11-208-006 JOHN A CLARALEE SCHWACER
230.76 26429 w INGLESIDE SHORE RO
O5-M-2II-OOI FRED C ANTONSEN
2(7.58 368(0 N RIDGE RD
05-11-211-002 FRED C ANTONSEN ..
186.(2 36846 N RIDGE RD
O5-U-213-OIO CYNTHIA L BLAYNEY
408.81 36800 N STANTON POINT RD -
05-11-215-011 ROBERT J KLEIN
125.16 26082 W OAK CIR
O5-II-215-OI5 FRANK P TERESI
327.19 26036 W OAK CIR
05-11-218-004 MR, A MRS ALLEN J GORT
215.46 36682 N RIDGE RD
05-11-301-004 WILLIAM CALLAHAN
215.75 26658 W INDEPENDENCE AL
05-1 I-3OI-OO9. BERNARD GAIDES
94.74 2(596 W SQUAW RD
05-U-401-O02 LE5LIE T PAYNE
1 .06 26235 W GRAND AV
05-11-401-003 LESLIE T PAYNE
5.53 26221 W GRAND AV
05-11-404-001 FRED A DIANE L SHAK
55.68 36175 N JAMES CT
05-11-406-002 FRED A DIANE L SHAK
55.68 361(3 N JAMES CT
05-11-407-001 EDWARD A ROSE OOIEK
334.86 36177 N EAST END AV
05-11-407-002 EDWARD A ROSE DOBEK
111.36 361(9 N EAST END AV
O5-II-407-OO9 WILLIAM F A JARV1S B WILLI AILS
55. (8 3(162 N FRANCIS AV
05-1 1-408-002 LORENZO TROTTI
344.(6 36169 N FRANCIS AV
05-11-409-004 ALLSTATE ENTERPRISES MORTGAGE
111.36 36061 N JAMES CT
05-11-410-007 EMMA RUCK
111.36 36023 N EAST END AV.
05-12-100-011 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
17.30 36775 N HICKORY CT
05-12-10O-O2B MARQUETTE NATIONAL BANK TR 108*6
135.50 36502 N HWY 59
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DAVID L (DEBORAH A VANHAHSELAERE
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15 1.*> 2 36860 N WATERSIDE LH
05-12-106-010 BRUCE R i SUSAN ft EYRE
465.00 25575 W ORCHARD AV
05-12-106-011 WILLI Aft K KREC
1.7-37 25567 W ORCHARD AV
05-12-1 14-001 RICHARD R WAGSTRON
1.19.00 36581 N IOLA AV
05-12-1 1 4-O02 RICHARO R WACSTRCft
213.62 36567 N IOLA AV
05-12-114-003 RICHARD R WAGSTRON
213.62 36559 N IOLA AV
05-12-1 ib-OOb RICHARD R WAGSTRON
213.62 365i»3 N IOLA AV
O5-I2-30I-009 ARTHUR t SHIRLEY SCHMIDT
194.94 36356 N TAMARACK DR
O5-I3-IO3-OO5 WILL I An S A KAREN A HARCOftB
561.68 35671 N ASK ST
O5-13-103-O06 WILL I AH S I KAREN A nARCOHB
100.1.0 35659 N ASH ST
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05-13-107-010 JO ANN HAZE
50.20 35776 N HIGHPOINT LN
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206.99 35764 N HIGHPOINT LN
05-13-107-012 JO ANN E HAZE
50.20 35758 N HIGHPOINT LN
05-13-IOB-OOd VARO (1.69227)
' 163.44 35719 N WILSON RO
O5-I3-I0B-O2I BETTY J EUKOVICH
131.92 25966 W ROLLINS RD
05-13-108-022 BETTY J EUKOVICH
163. 1.1. 25958 W ROLLINS RD
O5-I3-IOB-O23 BETTY EUKOVICH
967.61. 2591.1. W R0LLIN5 RD
05-13-109-007 ANTON DSCHIDA
681.1.6 35683 N BENJAMIN AV
05-13-112-017 JASPER DICEATANO
60.61. 35668 N FRANKLIN AV
05-I3-112-01B GERALD OIGEATANO
231.1.1. 35656 N FRANKLIN AV
O5.I3-II3-OO} PAUL W BRANDEL
132.61. 3567S N DAVID CT
05-13-113-006 RUTH MEYER
713.31. 35656 N DAVID CT
O5-I3-II5-OII TlftOTHY GENENGELS
1,289.65 25526 W LAKE SHORE DR
O5-I3-II5-OI2 WILLIAM H WINSETT
763.18 35633 N LOUISE PL
05-13-I16-O02 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132. 61. 35608 N OAKWOOD AV
O5-I3-II6-OQ3 OOLIH AND HIRSCH
132.61. 35592 N OAKWOOD AV
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05-13-117-002 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132.61. 35607 N OAKWOOD AV
O5-I3-I 17-OOt DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132.61. 35583 N OAKWOOD AV
05-13-117-005 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132.61. 35575 N OAKWOOD AV
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132.61. 35592 N GREENLEAF
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132.6b 35576 N GREENLEAF AV
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05-13-120-003 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132. 6b 35571 N SUNNYSIDE AV
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132.61. 35565 N SUNNYS10E AV
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05-13-120-009 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
100. tO 35570 N LINCOLN AV
05-I3-120-OIO DOLIN AND HIRSCH
100. tO 35566 N LINCOLN AV
05-13-120-011 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
100. tO 3555b N LINCOLN AV
05-13-120-012 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132.6t 35538 N LINCOLN AV
05-13-121-001 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
I63. tt 35613 N LINCOLN AV
05-13-12I-O02 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
132.6b 35599 N SUNNYSIDE AV
05-13-121-003 DOLIN AND HIRSCH
100. tO 35591 N LINCOLN AV
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100. tO 35583 N LINCOLN AV
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INGLESIDE 600t1
05-13-122-016 ANTIOCH MISSIONARY ASSEMBLY INCORPORATED
100. tO 25657 W LINDER AV
05-13-123-005 EVERETT A JACLYN TONYAN
321.33 35571 N EVERETT AV
O5-I3-I 2t-002 LAWRENCE A STEELE
8b0.50 35581 N OLIVE ST
05-1 3-1 24-003 LAWRENCE A STEELE
I63. tt 35575 N OLIVE ST
05-13-202-001 JAKES A POLEWACZYK
81.72 35715 N POPLAR AV
05-13-202-002 JAMES A POLEWACZYK
81.72 357H N POPLAR AV
O5-I3-202-OO3 JAMES A POLEWACZYK
81.72 35697 N POPLAR AV
05-13-202-OOt 'JAMES A POLEWACZYK
81.72 35681 N POPLAR AV
05-13-202-010 PHILLIP P MONTGOMERY
10.60 35629 N POPLAR AV
05-13-202-021 JAMES A POLEWACZYK
52t.lO 35708 N GROVE AV
05-13-203-Olt ROBERT D CUNDIFF
977.82 2502 t V LAKE SHORE DR
05-13-203-015 ROBERT I MARY CUNDIFF
683.85 25018 W LAKE SHORE DR
O5-I3-205-OO8 MICHAEL A 4 KATHLEEN J DUNNE
155.53 356t8 N LAKE DR
05-13-205-010 EVA SCHRIMPF -
399.76 25160 W MITCHELL CT
05-13-207-026 HENRY J MAGENTA
525.76 356)0 N POPLAR AV
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AMOUNT
05-13-209-013 SHERMAN MILLER
163. tt 25117 W MITCHELL CT
05-13-300-022 COMMERCIAL CREDIT SERVICES CORP
1,027.28 35137 N WILSON RD
05-13-300-031 PAUL ft KLEKNER
1,677.60 25812 W LARK1N LN
05-l3-t03-OOt ELIZABETH M OLSON
29.31 35060 N FOX ISLAND
05-13-403-007 ELIZABETH M OLSON
3.59 350t5 N HICKORY AV
O5-13-tQ9-0O1 T TEHPLETON E TEMPLCTON
t22.tl 25230 W LAKE AV
05-13-t09-O07 ELIZABETH M OLSON
3.8b 35023 N HICKORY AV
05-14-100-008 MARSHALL P A PHYLLIS A KEUN
779.lt JEFFERSON ST
05-14-100-016 GEORGE 5 t DALIA WARDA
72 1 .48 607 JEFFERSON ST
05-I t-1 01-006 EARL J KEATING
512.00 tie LINCOLN AV
05-14-101-007 EARL J KEATING
165.25 tlB LINCOLN AV
05- I t-1 03-003 W. STEVEN GEORGE
1,467.02 113 MONROE AV
05-14-1 11-007 ALICE B DEVINEY
585.02 GARFIELD AV
05-14-113-001 MARSHALL P A PHYLLIS A KEUN
169.6b JEFFERSON ST
05-lt-205-0lt ANTIOCH TRUST COMPANY TR 10-112
209.22 35796 N HUNT AV '
O5-1L-2O6-0I2 EOUARDO CASTANEDA
7 1. BO 35618 N WATSON AV
O5-lt-206-Ol3 EDUARDO CASTANEDA
71.80 35810 N WATSON AV
05- I t-2 11-020 MARY MICOVSKY
194.94 26140 W ROLLINS RD
05-14-212-022 JERROLD L BURNS
935-40 35656 N WILSON RD
05-14-215-044 H A OLSEN
484.00 35516 N HELEHDALE RD
05-14-215-046 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
501.03 35512 N HELENDALE RO
05-14-2 18-OOB JOHN M A CONNIE S FOX
80b. 94 35596 N WILSON RD
05-14-300-012 WALDEMAR H WETZSTEIN
304.50 2676B W LONGWOOD DR INGLESIDE 60041
05-14-300-027 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR LT-104
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 6OO2O
FOX LAKE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
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INGLESIDE 60041
1,340.88 W MARION CT
05-14-301-OOB WILLIAM P KOSS
715.47 269 IB W LONGWOOD DR
05-14-301-0)9 W H WETZSTEIN
662. St 26776 W LONGWOOD OR
05-14-305-005 CARL T 4 SHARON C STURGES
154.70 35459 N SHORELINE DR
O5-14-305-OO6 CARL T A SHARON C STURGES
15b. 70 35443 N SHORELINE OR
05-14-306-017 NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK TR 6214
107.15 35385 N SHORELINE DR
05-1L-3O6-O18 NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK TR 6214
1 25. 38 35381 N SHORELINE DR
05-14-306-019 NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK TR 621b
107.15 35373 N SHORELINE DR
05-14-329-006 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
124. BB, 35011 N FOREST AV
05—14-331-001 FLA ftARJORIE LEONHARD
5.58 35010 N FOREST AV
05-14-400-012-0010 JOHN l ELLEN KING
2,802.02 35100 N WILSON RD
05-14-400-012-0011 JOHN £ ELLEN KING
21.9b 35IOO N WILSON RO
05-1 t-tOO-Ol 3-O011 MARQUETTE NATIONAL BANK TR
206.12 35060 N WILSON RD
05-lt-tOO-Olt MARQUETTE NATIONAL BANK TR 10846
2,023.84 3509b N WILSON RD
05-lb-tOO-015 MARQUETTE NATIONAL BANK TR 10846
366.66 35040 N WILSON RD
05-14-400-017 COftMERCIAL CREDIT SERVICES CORP
2,771.66 35260 N WILSON RD
05-14-401-007 BANK 6 TRUST COftPANY TR 2388
B06.02 35474 N INDIAN LN
05-14-404-Olt JOYCE P RAOES
260.78 26(35 W LAKEVIEW AV
05-lt-t05-O03 HAROLD B ROTHERY
266.16 26131 W INGLESIDE AV
05-14-405-015 DAVID V l CAROLYN GRATZ
657.68 35372 N WILSON RD
05-14-405-018 r.R I ftRS MARTIN VALENZIANO
61. 72 26136 W LAKEVIEW AV
05-15-104-012 FRANK D'AftBROSE
1.253.32 35878 N MARINE OR
05-I5-IO4-O3O JULIUS F t BARBARA' SIMON
922.62 35740 N MARINE DR
05-15-104-095 JOHN P t MARGARET M TRACY
69.36 35641 N MARINE DR
05-15-10b-O99 MARY J KRUGER
89.38 35597 N MARINE DR
O5-15-1Ob-100 MARY J KRUGER
89.38 35581 N MARINE DR
05-15-10b-tOI ROSE LANASA
89.38 35573 N MARINE DR
05-15-104-103 LUCILLE FINNEN
44.69 35549 N MARINE DR
05-15-200-011 R H ( VIRGINIA H SHAW
1.200.96 ROLLINS RD
05-15-201-008 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 323
603.00 303 SPRING RD
05-15-201-009 MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 323
101.76 SPRING RD
05-15-201-010 MCHENRY STATE BANK'TR 323
IOI.76 SPRING RD
O5-I5-2OI-O2O INGRID ANGELO
203.52 SPRING RD
O5-I5-2OI-027 ANTHONY B LAMANTA '
203.52 SPRING RD
05-15-202-029 ROY A LINOA LUCKE
203.52 KNOLLWOOD RD
05-15-202-043 FRANK R l KRISTINE BUSCH
66.56 KNOLLWOOD RO
05-15-202-O44 DIANE WLASENKO
116.17 KNOLLWOOD RD
O5-I5-202-O65 DENNIS R A CHERYL R KRONER
269.24 KWY 59
05-15-202-085 TRANCINE BAUER
105.56 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-089 JEROME E WALTER
101.76 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-094 COMMUNITY BANK OF HOMEWOOD-F
2.96 WILDWOOD OR
05-15-202-095 COMMUNITY BANK OF HOMEWOOD-F
2.96 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-099 JOSEPH C FASULO
203.52 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-100 OENNIS BALLERE
101.76 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-101 DENNIS BALLERE
101.76 316 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-102 DENNIS R BALLERE
101.76 314 WILDWOOD DR
05-15-202-109 ROY t LINDA LUCKE
101.72 KNOLLWOOD RD
05-15-204-024 CHRISTIAN R CARLSON
224.90 CRESTVIEW OR
05-15-205-012 DAVID G A KATHLEEN SHAW
1,990.82 520 S HWY 59
PERM, IND. NUM/ NAME/
AMOUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
05-15-205-026 R, HARLAND A VIRGINIA SHAW
104.82 CRESTVIEW DR
05-15-205-030 DAVID C 4 KATHLEEN SHAW
42.10 CRESTVIEW OR
05-15-207-001 FRANK R A KRISTINE BUSCH
170.62 KNOLLWOOD RD
05-15-207-002 FRANK R A KRISTINE BUSCH
170.62 KNOLLWOOD RO
05-15-208-015 ROBERT P I RUTH E ROBINSON
104.82 WILDWOOD OR
05-15-300-007 STATE OF ILLINOIS OEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
2,318.56 W BAYVIEW DR FOX LAKE 6OO20
05-15-304-008 ZION STATE BANK A TRUST COMPANY TR 996
673.92 803 3RD AV FOX LAKE 60041
05-I5-305-OO2 COUNTY OF LAKE TRUSTEE
17.60 BEACH PARK INGLESIDE 60041
FOX LAKE 60020
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FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 6004 1
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FOX LAKE 60041
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05-15-400-026
1,081,
O5-I5-40O-O3O
5.274.
05-15-400-031
FOX LAKE 60020
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
10846
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX- LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041.
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
LOSSMOOR TR 76032
FOX LAKE 60041
LO5SM00R TR 76032
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60041
" FOX LAKE 60041
FOX LAKE 60020
05-15-305-003 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
2,013.58 BEACH PARR
05-15-316-009 EDWARD F KELLEY
523.9*1 35079 N EDCEWATER LN
05-1 5-3 I6-022 JAMES K 4 MICHELLE A HASTINGS
766.90 35076 N SHERIDAN DR
05-I5-3I7-OO9 MARK VANOERVEST
19.08 27663 W BAYVIEW DR
05-15-400-004 STEWART W A GERTRUDE E BROWN
972.24 27185 W LONGWOOD DR
05-15-400-025 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR
3,280.82 N MOODY ST
1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR
.28 W CHRIS LARKIN RD
1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR
.82 N HWY 59
1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR
2,368.90 N HWY 59
05-16-101-011 WILLIAM ft A JUDITH ANN WESLEY
462.50 35700 N CEDAR ISLAND
05-16-102-004 WILLIAM 4 LORETTA A LADER
8. 23 EAGLE POINT RD
05-16-204-002 DANIEL P VAN DYKE
554.22 498 LAKELAND AV
05-16-204-015 R SCHMUCCEAOW K CONNER
66.56 CIRCLE DR
05-16-204-023 ICA MORTGAGE CORP
672.84 513 PISTAKEE PKWY
05-16-300-003 WILLIAM £ A SHERRY J ABERHOSKE
510.72 28564 W TREE TOP RD
O5-I6-3OO-OI2 CARL HEILER
126.54 28630 W HIGH RD
O5-I6-307-OIO CARL HEILER
58. 68 HIGH RD
05-21-101-001 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
62.66 34675 N OACOTAH PKWY
05-21-104-004 BANK A TRUST COMPANY OF ARLINGTON
229.58' 35002 N LAKE MATTHEWS TRL
05-21-104-008 RICHARD L t DOROTHY L POST
114.79 34931 N PARK DR
05-21-104-009 RICHARO t DOROTHY POST
506.32 34923 N PARK DR
05-21-104-012 BANK 1 TRUST COMPANY OF ARLINGTON
229.56 34982 N LAKE MATTHEWS TRL
05—21-104-013 BANK A TRUST COMPANY OF ARLINGTON
229.58 34978 N LAKE MATTHEWS TRL
05—2I-IO4-O74 RICHARD J BLASCHAK
145.48 28774 W BIG HOLLOW RD
05-21-104-075 RICHARD J BLASCHAK
145.48 28776 W BIG HOLLOW RD
05-21-104-076 RICHARD J BLASCHAK
eg. 38 26780 W BIG HOLLOW RD
05-21-107-001 RICHARD S BUOZIK
1.159.39 28956 W MANITOBA TRL
05-21-109-005 CORWIN H POHLMAN
498.98 34986 N PAU PUK KEE WIS TRL
05-21-109-006 CORWIN H POHLMAN
1.239.00 34964 N PAU PUK KEE WIS TRL
05-21-113-012 ROBERT KOCINSKI
344.3B 34814 N LAKE MATTHEWS TRL
05-21-115-012 CHESTER i ANNA MICHALCZUK
114.79 26624 W BIG HOLLOW RO
05-2I-II6-OO6 CYNTHIA HOLTDORF
546.12 34707 N SEQUOIA DR
05-21-116-015 HAROLD D A DONNA L PFUEHLER
1.614.70 3t7'2 N IROQUOIS TRL
05-21-201-OlB S R JOHANSSON
63-92 34957 N GOGOL AV
05-21-201-030 LILLIAN H OLSON
143.17 34765 N GOGOL AV
05-21-201-034 S R JOHANSSON
66.77 34945 N GOGOL AV
05-21-202-016 MR t MRS T ARCURI
286.34 34836 N GOGOL AV
05-21-402-001 GERALDINE A WEBER
26.06 34171 N CAMPION RD
05-2l-b03-OOb WAYNE R I CAROL H JOHNSON
570.10 28139 W KELLY LN
05-22-I00-O04 PHILIP G ( POLLY V CARLSON
1,296.23 27B76 U BIG HOLLOW RO
05-22-100-014 LESTER J t BETTY ANN MC CAFFERY
1,021.30 34550 N STANLEY RO
05-22-100-015 ALLEN J A
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
LT-104
FOX LAKE 60020
LT-104
FOX LAKE 60020
LT-104
FOX LAKE 60020
LT-104
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LANE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FOX LAKE 60020
FDX LAKE 60020
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
MCHENRY 60010
HEIGHTS TR/ 1241
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HEIGHTS TR/ 1241
INGLESIDE 60041
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
INGLESIDE 60041
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
MCHENRY 60050
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
INGLESIDE 60041
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RMA G JABUREK
754.90 3t5>6 N STANLEY RD
05-22-200-010 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR LT-lOt
2,955.92 W HWY 134 FOX LAKE 60020
05-22-200-014 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR LT-104
1,294.92 W HWY 134 FOX LAKE 60020
05-22-200-019 JEROME A TONYAN
684.48 27401 W HWY 134 INGLESIDE 60041
05-22-301-001 HARRY T A WILDA M WYMAN
762.35 34145 N CAMPION RD INGLESIDE 60041
O5-23-IOO-OOI 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD TR LT-104
124.20 W HWY 134
05-23-IOC-OI8 R YOUNG M LOWE
1,104.96 26747 W WOOSTER LAKE DR
05-23-105-001 EDWARD C NAYDOL
154.70 266)1 W EDWARD AV
05-23-105-002 EDWARD C NAYOOL
154.70 26603 W EDWARD AV
05-23-UI-OO7 PR ISC ILL* MAZUR
446.64 34600 N OAKS IDE AV
O5-23-III-OO8 PR1SCILLA MAZUR
92.27 34782 N OAKSIDE AV
05-23-1 1 2-OOB NORBERT R I KAREN KOCH
291.52 34799 N OAKSIDE AV
05-2 3-113-004 ROBERT t BARBARA HURRAY
559.20 34841 N ELM ST
05-23-113-005 ROBERT A BARBARA MURRAY
92.27 34831 N ELM ST .
05-23-114-002 JAY A EDITH BECKER
994.36 34871 N FOREST AV
05-23-114-015 JOYCE BECKER
301.93 34862 N ROBIN RD
O5-23-2OO-OI6 U.S. VACATION RESORTS, INC
8.663.7> 26303 W WOOSTER LAKE DR
O5-23-20I-OO3 MCHENRY STATE BANK A TRUST T 227
1,026.75 26055 W HWY 134
05-23-300-013-0021 JEROME A TONYAN
39.12 26BOO W NIPPERS INK RD
05-23-300-020 AXEL A EVELYN M ULLBERG
372.48 26915 W NIPPERSINK RD
05-23-300-021 AXEL ULLBERG
2,853.22 26911 W NIPPERSINK RD
05-23-302-004 FRANK H DRATH
' 303. BO 26913 W WOOSTER LN
O5-23-302-OO5 FRANK V DRATH
387. 92 26901 W WOOSTER LN
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SRM. IND. NUM/ NAME/
.OUNT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
15-302-006 frank v bmtm
95.0* 26«79 W WOOSTER LN
-2 5-O.OI-005 RAYMOND W 1 CAROL MATT
1.681.70 3**** N CONVERSE LN
■25-401-007 HAROLD SCULLY
26*. 96 3**0* N CONVERSE LN
-25-401-008 HAROLD SCULLY
1,462.1* 3*37* R CONVERSE LN
-23~*01-OIO NAROLD SCULLY
205. *6 2625O W SUNNY BROOK NO
-2V-100-007 JOHN J 6RAHAH '.
557*21 5*921 N CATHERINE ST
-2V-10O-O27 VIRGINIA L WINTERS
1,207.22 25797 V HWY 15*
!5_2*-100-053 JOHN U HITTLESTEADT
97.*7 25577 * hwv 13*
15-2*- I 00-05* JOHN V HITTLESTEADT
**2.78 25565 W HWY 15*
)5_2*-1 15-005 WILLI AH C A SANORA L LEHAY
*10.55 5*657 N CATHERINE ST INCLISIDC 600*1
)5-2*-201-Ol* AMERICAN NATL BANK A TRUST CO OF WAUKEGAN TR 2519
1.591.8* 3*8*0 N AUGUSTANA AV INCLCSIDC 600*1
)5-24-209-00l SAft S A MAVIS LENT INC
1*5.60 25379 W CHICAGO AV
[O5-2*-209-O02 SAN S A MAVIS LENTINE
1.5*7*86 25271 W CHICAGO AV
[05-24-211-01* ROBERT t SADIE HONEHAKN
1.7*8.70 25*08 W MADISON ST
?05-2*-212-OlB DOROTHY HCWAYNC
*B5.26 25270 W ANDERSON ST
[05-24-212-020 ARJUNOO JIMENEZ
356.86 2525* W ANDERSON ST '
05-2 *-2 1 2-021 AJUUNOO JIMENEZ
676.70 25228 W ANDERSON ST
05-24-2 15-00 1 ROICRT P LCKERWOOO
A7B.66 5*851 N AUGUSTANA AV
D5-2*-2 17-003 HAROLD C WEINRtRC
1. 155.9* 3*820 N HOLHAN AV
05-2*-2l7-OI7 1ST NATIONAL RANK OF LF TR 5939
1.826.02 25280 W MIN ST
05-24-217-020 JOSEPH H A VIRGINIA ft FN AG ASS I
152.6* 5*76* N HOLRAN AV
05-2U217-O21 WILLIAft T A KAREN S MRRI50N
229.3* 3*752 N HOLHAN AV
05-2*-2 17-022 WILLIAM T S KAREN S HORN I SON
80.6* 5*730 N HOLRAN AV
05-26-220-006 JISS T A JOAN C GILBERT
66.32 3*783 N LONG AV
05-2*-220-OO7 JESS T A JOAN C GILBERT
66. 3 1 3*777 N LONG AV
05-26-221-015 JESS T A JOAN C GILBERT
50.20 5*80* N GERIERDING AV
05-2*-221-01* JESS T A JOAN C GILBERT
50.20 5*790 N GERBERDINC AV
05-2*-223-~OI5 RICHARD II KLCICH
6*1.87 25360 W HWY 13*
05-2*-223-Ol6 RICHARD ft RIEICH
197-83 253*8 W HWY 15*
05-2*-226-0O9 WILLIAft G STEORONSKY
306.8* 3*758 N OOEN AV
05-2*-228-007 JANICE S HEDBLOft
2*1.25 3*701 N LONG AV
05-2*-229-O21 JESS T A JOAN C GILBERT
50.20 5*716 N GERICROING AV
05-24-229-022 JCSS T A JOAN C GILBERT
31.88 5*698 N GCRBCRDING AV
05-2*-229-025 JCSS T A JOAN C GILBERT
50.20 5*686 M GCRBCRDING AV
05-2*-229-02* JESS T A JOAN C GILBERT
66.52 5*680 N GERBERDING AV
05-24-250-005 KARL TOLLMAN
676.20 3*7*5 N GERIERDING AV
05-2*-23O-O0* KARL TOLLMAN
152.10 5*733 N GERICROING AV
05-26-5OO-0 1 8-00 10 DAVID ft A THOftAS G FRANSON
557- 80 26821 W fULIDOR RD
05-26-300-016-0011 DAVID ft A THOftAS G FRANSON
32.55 26821 W ftOLIOOR RD
O5-28-30O-OOB-OO2I FIRST BANK OF OAK PARK TR 12
70.9* 28821 W SULLIVAN LAKE RD
05-33-100-005-0021 ROBERT KRILICH
' 97*23 W HWY 120
05-55-200-001-0021 ROBERT KRILICH
1*5.56 W SULLIVAN LAKE RD
05-35-200-002-00 10 ROICRT KRILICH
917.**- W SULLIVAN LAKE RD
05-35-200-002-0011 ROIERT KRILICH
*6.26 W SULLIVAN LAKE RD
05-55-200-005-0021 ROIERT R KRILICH
101.17 ' W SULLIVAN LAKC RD
05-53-200-004-0021 ROBERT R KRILICH
97.25 W SULLIVAN LAKE RD
05-53-*OO-OOI-OO2l ROIERT KRILICH
101.17 W HWY 120
05-33-400-002-0021 ROIERT KRILICH
101.17 W HWY 120
O5-33-*0O-OO*-O021 ROIERT R KRILICH
101.17 W HWV 120
05-5*-300-006-O021 ROBERT R KRILICH
50.35 ON EOI LAKE RO
INCLCSIOC 600*1
INCLCSIDC 600*1
INCLCSIOC 600*1
INCLCSIOC 600*1
INGLESIOE 600*1
INGLES IDE 600*1
INGLES IDE 600*1
INGLCSIDC 600*1
INGLESIOE 600*1
INGLESIOE 600*1
INGLCSIDC 600*1
INCLCSIOC 600*1
INGLESIOE 600*1
INGLESIOE 600*1
INGLCSIDC 600*1
INCLCSIOC 600*1
1*7
INGLC5IDC 600*1
LAKCftOOR 60050
LAKCftOOR 60050
LAKEftOOft 60050
LAKCftOOR 60050
LAKEftOOR 60050
LAKCftOOR 6O050
LAKEftOOR 60050
LAKEftOOR 6OO50
LAKEftOOR 60050
LAKEftOOR 6OO5O
STATE OF ILUMOIS)
> ss
CtXXTY OF LAIE' I
I. Jack L. Anderson, hereby canity that 1 tm County Treasurer
•nJ E» -officio County Collector of the County of UU, in the State of
Illinois, and as such th* keeper of tba records of said offlea and that
llto foregoing U a list uf delinquent lands and lots upon which ttu«
rcoaln wpj.J and dua for tba y«ar or yaars 1910 through 1915 both
Inclusive, together Kith the owner's nam*. If known, and the amount of
tas dua thereon.
Dated at Uauae.an,
Kovmber, V.D. 1916.
Use County. Illinois this 6th day of
'JACK L. AKDEKSON
CTXVTY TKEASlilEK AM)
FX-OFFICIO COUKTY COLLECTOR
ti866-l50-FL
November 13, 1966
r-TATE OF ILLINOIS I
I SS
OF LAIE }
Public notice Is hereby liven that I. Jack L. Anderson, County
|ri>a*urer and Ea-Ufficlo County Collector of Lake County, In the Stata
furesald Mill applv to the Circuit Court of aald County on Tuesday, tho
Sili day of November. A.D. 1916, for Judgement rising the correct asnunl of
nv tas pa |ii under protest ami for Judgement against the lands and loll
►mlonud and described In the following list of delinquent lands and Iota
fr Die general tases for the years 1910 throuth 19B5 both Inclusive, to-
Ltbor with Interest, penalties, and costs dua severally thereon and for
kies, drainage and special .iiciuvnli duo for the years 1914 through 19BS
fit-. Inclusive together' with Interest, panaltlaa and costs due severally
union, and for an order to sail uld lands and lots for satisfaction
«ruof. Public notice la also hereby given that on the first Monday of
flecember. 1986, to wltt on the 1st day of December, A.O. 1916, all the
lands and lots for the sale of which an order shall be rude, will be esposed
to public sale In the building where said Circuit Court Is held In said
County In the Court House In Waulegan, In s.ild County for the Mount of
taxes, sperlal taxes, dralnagn, special assessments. Interest, penalties
.111,1 coals due severally tlierenn. except such as shall have been paid at
1.1 i.l lira- uf sale. Said salt, shall coiwnce at 9 o'clock A.M. Central Tine,
on M. 'in!. iv the 1st day of December, A.D. 1986, and to continue frm* day to
it. iv tint 1 1 1 In' itane ili.il I be cmpleted and If for any cause such Judgement
■hall not he rendered on the said 25th day of Nuveaber, A.D. 1986, then
siirh sale will he n-nti* on the first M.nnlj / after such Judgement shall be
rendered rncnenclng at 9 n't 1 lock In the forenoon of such first H0nd.1v,
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
Costs on each tract or description uf land three dollars! on each lot
or description of lot three dollars. Also Interest at the rate of onu and
one half per cent per muni h will lie added after June 2, 1986, on the t frst
ittslal latent and one and one lull f per cent per month on the second Install*
r—ni after September 2, 1986.
Those taxpayers who have previously compiled with Section 194 of the
fii'veiiue Act of I'll') by paying unJur protest both Installments of Ihnir 1985
real property tains ruv file with tho Clerk uf the 1 Countv Circuit
Court any objections which I hey ri.iv h.ivr lu lite aforesaid application fur
Judgenent . All obji-i ( imi* filed must romply with rnipi I renenta "of St't t iun*
111 and 2JS of the Revenue Art of 1919.
Oel liupient Drainage A'.m-imwmii % , If any, are Iticliidoit In ttie .iniuni v
411 inifil l«'!irv. If «ald anounts Include Drainage District A-scssn-nts, a
Iwti letter riHle will iinpear Imnediatel v to the left of the minles due.
The liralnage Districts represented fav thane ciwle* are as folluwst
AF ■ AVtm-FRAHONT UHAINACF. DISTHICT -
PERft.
Avon Township
I NO NUN/ NAME /
AftCUKT PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
THIRD LAKE 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
LAKE VILLA 600*6
O6-I5-2OO-OII NORHAN S GOLOftAN
*5*.2* 35980 N HWY *5
06-15-201-005 NORftAN S GOLDMAN
65.7* 190*2 W OAK CT
06-15-201-00* NORfUN S GOLDMAN
65.7* 19026 W OAK CT
06-I5-201-O05 NORftAN 5 GOLDMAN
65.7* 19010 W OAK CT
06-15-201-006 NORftAN S GOLOftAN
65.7* 19010 W OAK CT
O6-I5-2O2-OOI NORftAN S GOLOftAN
65.7* 19055 W OAK CT
O6-I5-202-OO2 NORftAN S GOLOftAN
65.7* 190*5 W DAK CT
O6-I5-202-OO5 NORftAN 5 GOLOftAN
65.7* 19015 W OAK CT
06-15-*02-O5l ROBERT C ftlCHALEK
16*. 20 S LAKE AV
06-l*-105-O06 DENNIS S ftARCINKEWICZ
1***90 55*02 N KENNETH OR
06-1*-200-O01 WILLIAft W'LANC
78*. 11 20**B W ROLLINS RD
06-15-101-008 SKOKIE FEDERAL SAVINGS ( LOAN ASSN 25&5125
5*5.92 OLD ROLLINS RD ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
06-15-500-010-0011 NATALE ftARCHIORI
772.*0 217*6 W SHORE WOOD RD LAKC VILLA 600*6
06-16-100-017 NATALC ftARCHIORI
165.02 55660 N ORCHARD LN ROUND LAKC 60075
06-16-200-011 NORTHWEST COftftCRCC BANK TR LTB2-011
667. *0 HWY 85
06-16-501-016 NICK E GRIftALDI
269.69 1615 ROUND LAKC OR
06-16-502-02) LARRY R t CHARLOTTE J 6R0V
120.51 1605 HICKORY AV
O&-I6-502-O28 RUTH C COLIN
7.55 1521 HICKORY AV
06-16-50*-O03 RERNARD I MARSHA DUDOLESTON
1**.2B 161/ OAK AV
06-l6-50fc-017 BETTY ft STEE' "■
57* -*B 1652 POPLfct AV
O6-I6-308-OO2 SERGIO A DOROTHY ORTIZ
Ik*. 28 1527 ROUND LAKE DR
06-I6-5I5-OI2 JOHN A FRANCIS CUZAN
1**.2B 12* E CLARENDON DR
06-16-51*-O05 JOSEPH J t NARLENE H KECFE
220.51 1501 OAK AV ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
O6-I6-515-O29 ROBERT t ftARY ft CHRISTENSEN
1**.28 ELM AV round LAKE BEACH 60075
06-16-515-050 ftR A ftRS ROBERT CHRISTENSEN
2*1.15 1*22 ELH AV
06-16-516-028 WILLIAft J BALDWIN
995.10 1516 PINE GROVE AV
06-I6-5I9-OIO KCLftER CARLBERC
285.56 1*25 EAST END AV
06-16-520-002 THOftAS C POULAKIDAS
U*. 28 5 E HAWTHORNE DR
O6-I6-52O-OOB JAMES OLEARY
72.1* 19 HAWTHORNE DR
O6-I6-525-OI5 SlftONE NOENS
1U.28 1525 WEST END AV
06- 16-Aj 1 5-OO6 ftARJORIE A ftC NAftARA
179.6* 1*29 NORTH AV
O6-I6-J4I5-OI5 LAURA D SWANSON
I79.6* 1508 LESLIE AV
06-1 6-* 16-008 CORDULA EVERSON
89.82 607 REDWING OR
06-l6-*16-OI9 LAWRENCE ANDREW LACNY
521.16 528 DAISY LN
06- 16-* 17-005 THERESE fl CARP
89. 82 601 DAISY LN
06-1 6-* 17-006 KEVIN J A SANDRA L RENOAK
595.75 605 DAISY LN
06-l6-*lB-OI* SHIRLEY A EARNEST
89.62 151* RIDCEWAY AV
06-l6-*19-OI9 EDGAR H A BETTY BINDER
52*. 97 1*10 KENftORE AV
06-|6-*20-O01 ALAN J A PAULINE ROCKSTROH
161.09 *25 HEATHER TER
06-)6-*20-005 SAMUEL W WOODRUFF
575.68 1*05 KENftORE AV
06-t6-*2O-O0* ROBERT E VARNO
511.*5 1*05 KENftORE AV
06-16-421-021 PATRICK J KIRBY
1.06*. 00 1526 LESLIE AV
06- )&-* 23-009 JOHN C POTTER
1.555.00 1521 WILLIAMS AV
06-I6-425-015 P L FALCS
591.22 1509 WILLIAMS AV
06-l6-*25-O19 RONALD A DONNA LANGEL
179.6* HAINESVILLE RD
06-I6~*25-O20 ftR A MRS RONALD C LANCEL
179.6* HAINESVILLE RD
O6-l6-*25-O22R0NALD C I DONNA LANCEL
179.6* .1526 HAINESVILLE RD
06-l6-*25-Olt RCHENRY STATE BANK TR 269*
179.6* SH0REWO0D RD
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKC BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKC BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
LAKE VILLA 600*6 06-17-102-006 CLARVEN D t ftARVIS L BRINECAR
ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
I
ROUND LAKE BEACH 6OO73
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
IN
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
06-16-525-055 SECRETARY OF HOUSING A URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ROUND LAKC BCACH 60075
1,160.00 1512 HICKORY AV
O6-l6-52*-O0B AMCRICAN NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKCGAN TR 2*59
599.9* 1*15 HICKORY AV
0&-l6-32k-Ok* DEL LA ZADEIKA
1**.28 1518 MELROSE AV
06-l6-52*-0*8 GEORGE FRITZLER
1**.28 1510 MELROSE AV
06-16-525-006 CARY J A CARRIE J MILLER
526.11 1531 MELROSE AV
06-16-525-012 RAY C ftAYO
771.52 1519 MELROSE AV
06-16-527-007 BRUCE G GARDNER
578.8* 1559 POPLAR AV
06-16-527-008 BRUCE G GARDNER
I**. 28 1529 POPLAR AV
O6-I6-527-OI5 FLORIAN FUELTZ
893.68 1517 POPLAR AV
06-16-526-017 RICHARD A BARBARA RAftLOW
5*1.5* 1*10 PINE GROVE AV
06-16-529-02* C CAMPILLO C GARCIA
173. 28 1516 CAST END AV
06-16-552-018 HART ft INNI5
1*6.28 105 SHORE WOOD RO
O6-I6-552-O52 E PAGLINO S HAGLANO
**2.B0 201 WILDWOOD OR
06-16-352-055 E PAGLINO S HACLAND
Ik*. 28 203 WILDWOOD OR
06-16-532-038 JOHN ft WELTER
1**.28 213 WILDWOOD DR
06-16-352-052 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSN
850. *6 307 WILDWOOD DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
O6-t6-*02-O22 RICHARD I PATRICIA BACH
695.08 71* CLARENDON DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-16-A03-O10 MARGARET ft CRUMACV
628.6* 152* RIDCEWAY AV ROUNO LARC BEACH 60073
06-16-*0*-O08 ROBERT F A ftARY JANE JOHNSON
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60075
ROUND LAKE BCACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BCACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BCACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKC BCACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
68*. 56 1529 RIDGENAY AV
04-l6-40*-OI* NORWCST MORTGAGE, INC.
1.066.00 1517 RIDCEWAY. AV
06-l6-*0*-OI5 NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC.
161.09 RIDCEWAY AV
06-I6-*0*-029 TODD H A GAIL R REZER
1,066.00 1520 KENftORE AV
06-16-605-02* ARMIN S MAtMITZ
179.6* 1602 NORTH AV
06-l6-*06-036 TYLER A NANCV CRITTENDEN
89.82 LESLIE AV
06-16-A08-O05 MR A MRS DELBERT MILLER
7.85 703 CLARENDON BR
06-16-611-005 ANTHONY J RUZICKA
89.82 601 IVY CT
06-16-416-005 EDWARD VOGELSBERC
' 179-6* 1503 KENftORE AV
ROUND LAKC BCACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BCACH 60073
ROUND LAKC BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
51l.*9 612 MOHAWK DR
O6-I7-IO5-OI* J WOLDHUIS G OLTHAN
880.06 717 MOHAWK DR
06-17-103-027 EMILY MONROE
605.98 712 N CEOARWOOD CIR ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
06-17-I0*-O05 ARTHUR V MARTIN
1.1 5*. 76 625 MOHAWK DR
O6-I7-IO5-OO9 JERRY R SCHLOEMER
*56.*9 629 N CEDARWOOD CIR ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
O6-I7-106-026 JACX L BAGGETT
626.5* 720 WARRIOR DR
O6-I7-IO8-O2I ROBERT H LARSON
659.72 1921 E CEDARWOOD CIR ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
06-17-111-015 COUNTY OF LAKE, TRUSTEE
76. *6 ARROWHEAD DR
06-17-111-016 COUNTY OF LAKE. TRUSTEE
76. *6 ARROWHEAD DR
06-17-112-01* NORTH SHORE CHURCH
76.46 TOMAHAWK TRL
06-17-115-006 WILLIAft R SCHELLENBERGER
2,525.12 60* ROLLINS RD
O6-I7-II5-OO7 WILLIAft R SCHCLLCNBCRGER
1*7.06 ROLLINS RD ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
06-17-114-002 HAROLD R A BONNIE J HAZELWOOD
ROUNO LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUNO LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUNO LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
771.68 757 TOMAHAWK TRL
06-17-116-^06 E ftlSCHKE D PUCHALSK1
1.09 577 MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-1 16-. OS JANICE I FABINO
6.5.85 5Bl MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-117-005 JULIE A GERMAIN
485.26 *95 MEADOW GREEN LN
O6-I7-I 17-006 D STOCKS A ZANKS
615.85 *B5 MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-117-025 BENJAMIN J I BETH E PA VON
ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUNO LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUNO LAKE BCACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
588.66 *55 MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-118-01* BRANDEL REALTY CO
117.70 52* MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-118-0)5 BRANDEL REALTY CO
117.70 526 MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-1 18-016 BRANDEL REALTY CO
117.70 52 8 ftEAOOW GREEN LN
O6-I7-II8-OI7 BRANDEL REALTY CO
117.70 530 MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-118-020 BRANDEL REALTY CO
59.62 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUNO LAKE BEACH
O6-I7-II9-OO* DAVID L t LYNN D MARTIN
58.85 510 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-119-01* RODRIGO S CATABAY
117.70 *8* MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
O6-I7-II9-OI5 WILLIAft S MCCOY
117.70 *86 ftEAOOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-1 19-016 MATTHEW A IV ftARY A PETERSON
58.85 *B8 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-119-017 PATRICK W l BEVERLY A GOKEEN
58. 85 *90 ftEAOOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-119-019 TRUST #1087763
117.70 *9* ftEAOOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-U9-021 HAROLD L NORTON
58. 85 *98 ftEAOOW GREEN LN ROUNO LAKE BEACH
06-17-120-002 HARK S A KATHLEEN T JONES
29.81 *7* MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-120-00* NORMA C FOX
59.62 *70 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-I7-120-O08 STEVEN F A SUSAN L GREEN
59*62 *62 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-120-010 GUY R A ROBERT f MCCORMICK
59.62 *** MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-120-015 TRUST #1087612 .
59.62 *50 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-120-01* RICARDO A A MARIA A CAMPOS
29.61 *52 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-120-027 TERRANCE W A DEBRA L O'DONNELL
59.62 42* MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND LAKC BEACH
06-17-121-002 DENNIS A A TERESA M BORDERS
59.62 41* MEADOW GRCCN LN ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-17-121-010 GARY S I JOY E DAHL
59-62 3*2 MEADOW GREEN LN
06-17-121-011 SHARON R RAWLIMCS
59.62 3*0 MEADOW GREEN LN
ROUND LAKE- BCACH
ROUND LAKE BEACH
60073
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60073
60073
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60073
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60073
60075
60075
60075
60073
60073
60075
60075
60073
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60075
60073
60073
60073
ROUND
ROUND
ROUND
ROUND
ROUND
06-17-200-019 PROPERTY ACCOUNT ff 2
152.20 ROLLINS RD
06-17-200-020 PROPERTY ACCOUNT # 2
132.20 ROLLINS RD
06-17-200-021 PROPERTY ACCOUNT # 2
152.20 ROLLINS RD
O6-I7-2OO-O22 PROPERTY ACCOUNT i 2
132.20 ROLLINS RD
O6-I7-2OI-OO6 ALBERT S KAPSALIS
511*09 337 MEADOW GRCCN LN
06-17-201-016 A SICBCRT L DCAL
511.09 317 MEADOW CRCCN LN BOUND
06-17-202-003 LASALLC NATIONAL BANK TR 10702*
69.72 2005 APACHE TRL ROUNO
06-17-203-001 BRANDEL REALTY CO
117.70 322 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND
O6-I7-203-OO2 BRANDCL REALTY CO.
117.70 320 MEADOW GREEN LN ROUND
06-17-205-006 DAVID J A SHERRY L BUCHANAN
69.72 2023 APACHE TRL ROUND
O6-17-205-OO7 LASALLE NATIONAL IANK TR 10702*
159.** 2021 APACHC TRL ROUND
06-17-206-007 LASALLC NATIONAL BANK TR 10702*
69. 56 2019 COMANCHE TRL ROUND
06-17-207-002 LASALLC NATIONAL BAM TR 10702*
69.36 COMANCHE TRL ROUND
06-17-207-005 LASALLC NATIONAL BANK TR 10702*
69.56 COMANCHE TRL . ROUNO
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
LAKC
BCACH 60075
BCACH 60075
BCACH 60075
BCACH 60075
BCACH 60073
BCACH 60073
BCACH 60073
BEACH 6OO75
BCACH 60075
BCACH 60073
BCACH 60073
•EACH 60075
BCACH 60073
BEACH 60075
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LASALLE NATIONAL BANK TR 107024
36 COMANCHE THL ROUND LAKE
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK TR 10702V
36 COMANCHE TRL ROUND LAKE
JOHN W t GERTRUDES C STARK
28 1617 DEERPATH CT ROUND LAKE
MCHENRY STATE BANK TR 26g4
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17-
06-17.
207-001.
63
207-006
69
302-010
144
303-001
215
303-002
215
•306-009
21*
307-017
72
308-^023
5M
312-034
72
■313-O01
72
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-316-002
1U
-316-005
485
-3 16-006
72
-322-010
144
24 703 ROLLINS RD
G . R REALTY COMPANY
21. 701 ROLLINS RD
SHARON L JAMS
54 1527 IDLEWILD DR
THOMAS L DAVIS
14 1607 JUNEWAY TER
SCHMUHL *VARO (489-763)
.16 520 LACOON TER
WILLIAM A WILEMON
.IV 710 MORNINCSIDE DR
MYKOLA KOZYCKYJ
.11. 1521 WALNUT DR
THOMAS I RING
.01 1503 MEADOWBROOK DR
PANKONIE CLH 1.89208) t
.2B 523 MORNINCSIDE DR
LOUIE A MATTHIESEN
.28 517 MORNINGSIOE DR
LOUIE A MATTHIESEN
.IV 515 MORNINCSIDE DR
DOROTHEA C WICINSK1
.28 MEADOWBROOK DR
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
VARO (26V)
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
ROUND LAKE
NAME/
ADDRESS
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
O6-I7-323-OI8 JOHN F l VICKY J OWENS
473-19 502 HIGHLAND TER
O6-I7-325-OOI. KENNETH DENECKE
MO. 57 709 HIGHLAND TER ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-1 7-325-0 II. RICHARD l CHERYL I LANENGA
157-96 1319 MAPLE OR ROUND LAKE BEACH 600/3
06-17-329-005 GEORGE M WILLIAMS
1.06 1323 MEADOWBROOK DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 600J3
O6-17-33O-O21. JOURNEY BUILDING CONTRACTORS
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
144.23 1312 JUNEWAY TER
06-17-331-023 CARL J CACIOPPO
509.1.8 1316 CHANNEL DR NORTH
06-1 7-335-0 14 JOHN POTTER
795-68 1302 IDLEWUD DR
06-17-335-024 CHICAGO TITLE I TRUST
' 71*78 510 OAKWOOD DR
06-17-1.02-039 PAUL A t DEBRA L ROONEY
k$k. \k (619 PLEASANT DR
06-17-402-040 ROBERT G ft THERESA FRANKLIN
570.3". 1611 PLEASANT DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-403-018 OCTAVIO ft SOLEDAD PEAALE5
72.U 1531 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-17-I.03-OI9 OCTAVIO ft SOLEDAD PERALES
1.102.57 1529 CEDAR LAKE RO
06-17-*O3-O20 OCTAVIO PERALES
72.lt 1527 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-17-V03-032 THOMAS S i DEBRA L STEINBRAKER
56*.. 3*< 1610 PARK DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-403-033 THOMAS S 1 DEBRA L STEINBRAKER
US. 28 1608 PARK DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-404-026 ANGEL A GLORIA LOPEZ
72. Hi 20% GENEVA TER ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-1 7-406-027 VARO-264-LH4258VO-BRUSSICH
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACK 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
458.70 1622 WOODBINE DR
06-17-407-021. DORIS t HAROLD GORMAN
71. 78 1622 ROUND LAKE DR
O6-I7-408-OI3 BERTHA H DONINCER
I .186.60 1609 PARK DR
06-17-413-O16 KENNETH HERRING
72.14 1411 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-17-413-019 KENNETH HERRING
72.14 1409 CEDAR LAKE RO
06-17-413-020 KENNETH HERRING
760.03 1407 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-17-416-001 YVONNE KOESTER
345.04 1513 ARDMORE DR
06-17-417-015 SENOBIO G VELASQUEZ
203.19 26 FAIRVIEW PKWY
06-17-419-011 EDWARD C ft MADELINE « ANTCZAK
58B.66 1419 PARK DR
06-I7-419-OI5 STEVE Y ANEZ
469.17 1411 PARK DR
06-17-420-017 ELEANOR MANNING
629.66 1305 CHANNEL OR NORTH ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-420-018 ALFONSO I ft NATIVIOAO AGUILAR
685.57 1404 PLEASANT DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-421-003 DOROTHY LISCIANDRELLO
302.75 1333 PLEASANT OR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-422-019 JEANIE LOWREY ROYALTY
472.39 1320 N PARK DR
06-17-425-019 CARLA H STERR
72.14 5 E HAWTHORNE DR
06-17-425-020 CARLA R STERR
445.00 3 E HAWTHORNE DR
06-17-426-015 ROY R KLEWER
1411,26 201 E HAWTHORNE DR
06-17-427-003 EDWARD BARON
502.23 131 W HAWTHORNE DR
06-17-427-004 CHRIS RUSSO
35. Bg 129 W HAWTHORNE DR
06-17-428-002 JACKIE E JONES
613.56 134 CLARENDON DR
06-17-42B-O03 J JONES F JONES
144.28 132 CLARENDON DR
06-17-428-004 ELLIOT S 1 FEHRA S OAVl
144.28 130 CLARENDON OR
06-17-429-012 RAYMOND M CORD
144.26 104 CLARENDON DR
06-17-430-009 CHAIN-O-LAKES PLUMBING. ft HEATING INC
72.14 IB CLARENDON DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-I7-430-O!0 CHAIN LAKES PLB
72.14 16 CLARENDON DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
O6-I7-434-OO3 ROBERT H I L ILL IE STONE
211.12 1321 N GLENVIEW CT ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-17-434-006 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN TR 2290
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
W HAWTHORNE DR
GAYLE SCHINE
W HAWTHORNE DR
290.23 1328 ROUND LAKE DR
06-1B-I02-014 ROBERT ft GAYLE SCHINE
74.14 24811
06-1B-I02-O15 ROBERT i
74.14 24791
O6-IB-IO2-OI6 ROBERT t GAYLE SCHINE
117.14 24779 W HAWTHORNE DR
O6-I8-IO2-OI7 ROBERT ft GAYLE SCHINE
125.10 24765 W HAWTHORNE DR
O6-IB-IO2-O45 ROBERT H * GAYLE SCHINE
130.80 24764 W ORCHARD PL
06-1 8-1 03-O 15 HENRY C CHEESMAN
42.85 24620 W ORCHARD PL
06-18-103-016 HAYNARD I CONNIE ANDERSON
796.70 24612 W ORCHARD PL
06-I8-IO3-OI7 MAYNARD ft CATHERINE ANDERSON
42.65 24598 W ORCHARD PL
06-18-104-001 BLANCHE E SMITH
50.46 24993 M ORCHARD PL
06-18-104-021 JENNIE C ROMER
50.46 24992 W ROLLINS RD
06-I8-I04-O22 KATHRYN L PEEL
53.52 24978 W ROLLINS RD
06-I8-IO5-OIO MICHAEL E ft ELEANOR A MILLAY
228.72 24743 W ORCHARD PL
06-16-105-011 MICHAEL E ft ELEANOR A MILLAY
71.18 24731 W ORCHARD PL
O6-I8-IO5-O29 A M RASMUNSON
71.18 24744 W ROLLINS RO
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
O6-I6-IO5-O3O A M RASMUNSON
637.90 24730 W ROLLINS RD
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND .LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
DR
ROUND LAKE 60073
OR
OISHMAN
DISHMAN
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
06-16-108-018 AMERICAN NAT'L BANK ft TRUST OF WAUKEGAN TR 2662
194.40 35702 N WILSON BLVD
06-16-109-002 JULIA ANN HIKRUT
50.46 WILSON BLVD
06-16-109-015 ALBERT P MASCO '
185.94 24721 W ROLLINS RD
06-16-109-021 SOLITAIRE G SEIOL
343.72 35707 N WILSON BLVD
06-16-109-022 ALLEN ft MARY KEHL
508.94 35695 N WILSON BLVD
O6-I6-IO9-O23 ALLEN ft MARY KEHL
48.92 35695 N WILSON BLVD
06-16-111-014 ROBERT C ft DORIS M TKO
478.48 24966 W LAKE SHORE
06-18-11 I-OI9 PAUL SENG
12.60 24882 W LAKE SHORE
06-18-112-003 BILLY J ft NORMANDIE L
85.70 24B31 W CLINTON AV
06-1B-1I2-O04 BILLY J ft NORMANDIE L
85.70 24823 W CLINTON AV
06-1B-II2-O13 ALAN R SUHAJDA
398.60 24725 W CLINTON AV
06-18—1 1 2-016 NORBERT L ft MARION D RAVMER
85.70 24697 W ..LINTON AV
06-lB-l 12-017 NORBERT L ft MARION D RAYHER
• 734.44 24683 W CLINTON AV
06-18-1 12-027 MICHAEL E ft ELEANOR A MILLAY
35.84 24764 W LAKE SHORE DR
06-16-200-027 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANTIOCK
45.14 FAIRFIELD RD
O6-1B-201-O03 BANK OF WAUKEGAN
388.12 24316 W ROLLINS RD
06-1B-206-O06 SUSAN B CUMM1NGS
614.23 1805 HIAWATHA TRL ROUND LAKE HEIGHTS 60073
O6-I6-302-OO2 TROY F ft ALMA STEVENS
688.92 24587 W LAKE SHORE DR
06-16-302-003 JULIA MCLTZER
39.00 LAKE SHORE DR
06-18-302-009 GREGORY P SCHAMS
102.52 24517 W LAKE SHORE DR
O6-I6-302-OIO VINCENT P ft DORIS MELTZER
50.46 24509 W LAKE SHORE OR
06-18-302-018 SHERRY B DOYLE
252.52 24518 W FOREST AV
06-18-304-0)3 GREGORY C MAHONEY
742.86 35319 N HICKORY LN
06-18-304-O26 ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
B6.38 35373 N NIELSEN DR round LAKE 60073
06-18-3D4-02B ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
50.46 35361 N NIELSEN DR
O6-I6-304-O43 WILLIAM R ft MARINA K SECHOVEC
212.74 24586 W OAK ST
06-16-304-044 WILLIAM R ft MARINA R SECHOVEC
35.59 24576 W OAK ST
O6-I6-308-OO3 LEON F SMITH
375.66 24577 W BRORSON AV
O6-1B-30B-O13 ERNESTO ft NORMA TRUJILLO
420.68 24576 W STUB AV
O6-I6-3IO-OOI LARRY D ft MAUDE P JONES
37.83 HAUGE 5T
06-18-310-002 LARRY D ft MAUDE P JONES
86.46 HAUGE ST
06-16-310-015 LARRY D ft MAUDE P JONES
227.68 24676 W NORELIUS AV
O6-I8-312-O27 DIANE F BARAN
293.26 24620 W PASSAVANT AV
06-16-313-006 ALV1N R ft MAUREEN E WALDRON
763.26 24529 W NORELIUS AV
06-16-313-009 ALV1N ft MAUREEN WALDRON
62.84 24521 W NORELIUS AV
06-18-313-010 ALVIN ft MAUREEN WALDRON
62.84 24513 W NORELIUS AV
06-16-313-018 WALTER MASSA
62.84 24522 W PASSAVANT AV
06-16-313-019 WALTER MASSA
62.84 24514 W PASSAVANT AV
06-16-314-006 JAMES V NOLAN
194.51 24693 W PASSAVANT AV
06-16-314-010 JOHN E CASEY
390.64 24655 W PASSAVANT AV
06-16-314-011 JOHN E ft CYNTHIA T CASEY
127.70 24647 W PASSAVANT AV
06-16-314-016 CURTIS M ft ELIZABETH A CRAGG
31.42 24601 W PASSAVANT AV
06-I6-401-OIO VINCENT P MELTZER
833.66 35466 N FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-401-011 VINCENT P MELTZER
614.56 35460 N FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-401-OI2 VINCENT P MELTZER
764.10 35472 N FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-403-001 GEORGE WANGROW
15.32 1629 BARBERRY LN
06-16-403-002 GEORGE WANGROW
15.32 1627 BARBERRY LN
O6-I8-403-OO7 NORMAN TRIPTOW
15.32 1617 BARBERRY LN
06-18-403-009 BERNARD J BRAUN
15.32 1613 BARBERRY LN
06-16-403-010 WILLIAM GIBSON
15.32 1611 BARBERRY LN
06-18-403-011 WILLIAM GIBSON
15.32 1609 BARBERRY LN
06-18-403-012 WILLIAM GIBSON
15.32 1607 BARBERRY LN
06-18-403-013 WILLIAM GIBSON
15.32 1605 BARBERRY LN
06-18-403-014 ESTELLE JAROL
15.32 1603 BARBERRY LN
06-18-403-015 THOMAS K CUEVAS
15.32 1601 BARBERRY IN
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 6OO73
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 6OO73
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 6OO73
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
PERM. IND. NUM/
AMOUNT
06-16-415-004 JOHN WATSON
7 1. 78 1517 BEVERLY DR
O6-I6-415-OO5 BETTY LOU C OONOFRIO
71.78 1515 BEVERLY DR
06-16-415-006 ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER
71.71 1513 BEVERLY DR
06-16-415-007 COUNTY OF LAKE
12.90 1511 BEVERLY DR
06-18-415-014 ROBERT A HAAS
71. 78 1429 BEVERLY DR
06-16-415-027 THOMAS F ft MARY E MAL I A
7 1. 78 1506 CHEROKEE DR
06-16-415-028 RICHARD ft LVDIA FETINGIS
71.76 1504 CHEROKEE OR
06-I6-415-O29 BEN MINER
71.78 1502 CHEROKEE DR
06-16-416-028 ARTHUR H SCHWAB
72.14 1422 KILDEER DR
06-16-417-001 ROBERT E ft MARY R GRIFFIN
361.73 1521 KILDEER DR
06-18-417-004 RAMON CRUZ
478.4} 1515 KILDEER DR
06-16-417-021 CHERYL E OLSON
72.14 1518 BRENTWOOD DR
06-16-416-029 GLENN B ROBIN
451 .45 1432 TURNBULL OR
06-16-419-011 GLEN A ft TERESA L HILL
491.72 1501 TURNBULL DR
06-18-421-002 SUSAN F ANDERSON
304.62 24475 W HICKORY ST
06-16-421-007 SUSAN F ANDERSON
209.60 24476 W OAK ST
06-16-422-001 KENNETH ft PHYLLIS COSTELLO
62. 84 24485 W OAK ST
06-16-422-003 FUTURA BUILDERS
62.64 24461 W OAK ST
06-16-423-020 DOLORES A HOWARD
71*78 1333 FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-423-021 DOLORES A HOWARD
71.7B 1331 FAIRFIELD RO
06-16-423-024 MARJORIE K HISCOCK
35.69 1325 FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-423-025 MARJORIE K HISCOCK
35.89 1323 FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-423-056 R M PELLETTIERI
71. 78 1405 FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-425-020 ANTON ft BRENDA TOMASELLO
601.46 1416 CHEROKEE DR
06-18-425-021 ANTON ft BRENDA TOMASELLO
144.28 1416 CHEROKEE DR
06-18-425-024 JEANNE S BRIERTON
06-16-403-024 GEIGER ft GE1GER ANB TR 8I-98
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
71.78 16IB BEVERLY DR
O6-I8-403-O34 GEIGER ft GEIGER ANB TR 81-99
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
NAME/
PROPERTY LOCATION ADDRESS
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE 6OO73
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
1 ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
72.14 1410 CHEROKEE DR
06-16-425-030 ROBERT R ft ELIZABETH ST GERMAIN
1.205.12 1322 CHEROKEE. DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-18-427-007 MICHAEL E ft PAULA BISHOP
603.36 1405 KILDEER DR
06-18-427-024 GORDON PACE
144.28 1322 BRENTWOOD DR
06-18-431-001 SSAY ft SONS MCMT CORP
62.84 24465 W STUB AV *
06-16-431-002 SSAY ft SONS MCMT CORP
" 62.84 24473 W STUB AV
06-18-431-009 T SEPUTIS J SEPUTIS
62.84 35111 N NIELSEN DR
06-16-431-026 REBECCA A PROSSER
260.46 NORELIUS AV
06-16-431-032 FRANK E CLASSMAN
39*39 FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-431-033 MARGARET CLASSMAN
39.39 FAIRFIELD RD
06-18-431-034 FRANK E CLASSMAN
39*39 FAIRFIELD RD
06-16-431-035 FRANK E CLASSMAN
39*39 FAIRFIELD RD
O6-I6-43I-O36 FRANK E CLASSMAN
49.10 FAIRFIELD RD
O6-I8-434-OOI VARO (LH498217) W SIMMONS
1.244.58 1303 BARBERRY LN
06-19-201-004 GARY N ft LAURA A PULEY
377.74 1220 VILLA VISTA DR
06-19-201-006 CHRISTOPHER NAPODANO
24.56 1216 VILLA VISTA DR
06-19-201-007 CHRISTOPHER NAPODANO
3*25 1214 VILLA VISTA DR
06-19-204-OU FRED POTENZA
144.28 1207 BARBERRY LN
06-19-205-003 SHARON NICHOLS
428.71 925 DIANA CT
06-19-205-030 WALTER 5 ft JAN R SMITH
305.57 906 RONALD TER
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
. ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BE«CM 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACN 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND. LAKE BEACH 60073
O6-I9-215-OO3 DEBRA ft MICHAEL LAMPI
72.14 1125 VILLA VISTA DR
O6-I9-215-027 TIMOTHY CENENCEL5
2.474.34 1112 FAIRFIELD RD*
06-19-217-014 ALVAR LARSON
144.26 BARBERRY LN
06-19-217-020 D STILKE B FISHER
448.02 1106 BARBERRY LN
O6-I9-217-O22 BERNICE WOJCIECHOWSKI
72.14 1102 BARBERRY LN
ROUND
ROUND
ROUND
ROUND
ROUND
06-19-219-003 JEFFREY T ft KATHLEEN A LEISTER
ROUND
ROUND
71.78 1530 BEVERLY DR
06-18-404-003 VALERIE K JOHNSTON
39-48 1627 BEVERLY DR
06-18-404-025 PROPERTY ACCOUNT it
144.28 1616 CHEROKEE DR
06-16-404-026 PROPERTY ACCOUNT f 2
144.28 1614 CHEROKEE DR
06-18-405-033 LUCIAN T SIELE*KOWSKI
72.14 1604 KILDEER DR
O6-I&-405-O34 LUCIAN T SIELEPKOWSKI
663.41 1602 KILDEER DR
Ot-lB-405-038 HARRY J ft PATRICIA K DANIELS
449.03 926 GOLFVIEW DR
06-18-408-011 COUNTY OF LAKE. TkwTCE
33.20 1607 TURNBULL OR.
06-18-411-013 B J BLACKBURN
15.32 1602 BARBERRY LN
06-18-411-014 B J BLACKBURN
15.32 1532 BARBERRY LN
06-18-411-022 BANK OF WHEATON TR 4778
144. 28 1601 FAIRFIELD RD
06-18-411-023 BANK OF WHEATON TR 4778
158. 78 1531 FAIRFIELD RD
06-18-412-004 WALTER ft PAULINE CHAFF1N
299.56 24471 W POPLAR ST
06-18-4 12-OOB SAMUEL ft FRANCES C BANUELOS
39.00 24476 W HICKORY ST
06-18-414-017 DANIEL W BEYERS
110.42 1028 MORNINGSIOE DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
LS
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 600?3
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
444.64 III? MILLWOOD CIR
06-19-220-023 RAYMOND E FOXVOG
144.26 1106 BRENTWOOD DR
06-19-221-007 WILLIAM E ft LINDA ENZENBACHER
568.28 811 CENTRAL PARK DR ROUND
06-19-224-024 ADRIAN LAYNE
215.24 1002 FAIRFIELD RD ROUND
06-19-224-026 ADRIAN LAYNE
36.26 922 FAIRFIELD RO ROUND
06-19-226-002 ADAN ft GUADALUPE HERNANDEZ
144.26 1009 BARBERRY LN ROUND
O6-I9-226-OI6 LINDA ft WALLACE HOOVER
144.28 923 MAYFIELD DR ROUND
O6-I9-228-OII LAWRENCE GRABOWSKI
441.38 607 MAYFIELD DR ROUND
06-19-226-015 LAWRENCE ft JUDITH DECHOW
854.48 1001 BRENTWOOD DR ROUND
06-19-229-006 CHAIN O-LAKES PLUMBING ft HEATING
72.14 929 LOTUS OR ROUND
O6-I9-23O-OOB ROBERT J ft SUSAN L MCKENZIE
ROUND
72.14 921 BONNIE BROOK LN
O6-I9-23O-OI6 MAHENDRA C CHATWANI
402.27 928 SOUTHMOOR LN ROUND
06-19-402-009 H BRAUN
193.38 24367 W HWY 134
06-19-402-0)0 H BRAUN
1.571.38 24347 W HWY 134
06-19-402-011 H BRAUN,
1,641.80 24329 W HWY 134
O6-I9-403-OO3 W MCDONOUGH NIEHI
459.19 34241 H HARRISON AV
06-I9-404-O28 PAUL R DOLIN
31.86 24360 W ROSS AV
06-19-405-020 CHICAGO TITLE ft TRUST
67.38 24320 W HART RD
O6-2O-IOI-OO5 DENNIS ft HELEN BIRCH
144.28 1223 SUNSET DR ROUND
06-20-101-007 FUTURA BUILDERS, INC.
72.14 1219 SUNSET DR ROUND
O6-20-IOI-OO8 ROBERT LUDWIG
72.14 1217 SUNSET OR ROUND
06-20-101-009 JIMMY L ft JACQUELINE HAMILTON
690.08 1215 SUNSET DR ROUND
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
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LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
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ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUNO LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
ROUND LAKE 60073
LAKE BEACH 60073
LAXE BEACH 60073
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.20-101-010 JIMMY L t JACQUELINE HAMILTON
144. 2B 1213 SUNSET OR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
J6-2O-101-O34 GREGORY C I BRENDA J P0VILAITI5
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571.95 1206 MEADOWBROOK DR
06-20-102-012 JOSEPH C SCHWARTZ
613.56 1207 MEADOWBROOK OR
[06-20-103-013 fUTURA BUILDERS
".33. 76 120? IDLEWILD DR
[06-20-103-016 JOSEPH A A LI5BETH K PERSCHOH
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
485-68 1232 JUNEWAY TER
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
| 06-20- 1 03-0 1 7 JOSEPH A 4 LISBETH K PERSCHOH
72.11. 1230 JUNEWAY. TER ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
1 06-2O-1 04-0 1 3 CLARA n CRESTO
850.I.6 1230 CHANNEL OR NORTH ROUHD LAKE BEACH 60073
06-2O-108-OI3 WILLIAM J t JANE KRISTIANSEN
72.11- 1015 SHADY LANE CT
06-2O-IO8-OI8 MARGARET V CARUSO
340.42 1106 IDLEWILD DR
O6-2O-IO6-OI9 MARGARET V CARUSO
144.26 1104 IDLEWILD DR
06-20-1 11-014 CODEL A I ELLEN C KOPIEC
mi*. 28 1011 BAYVIEW DR
06-20-11I-OI.2 R A KAY
869-74 918 IDLEWILD OR
06-20-113-016 JOSEPH F I KIM SIHINIC
535.66 416 CLENWOOD DR
06-20-1 11.-0 10 A SKRLAC M SKRLAC
9.13 1002 BAYVIEW DR
O6-2O-I 14-013 KEITH SURROZ
520,81. 926 BAYVIEW OR
O6-2O-I 14-020 CHAIN LAKES PLUMBING I HEATING INC
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 6007 3
ROUHD LAKE BEACH 6OO73
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUHD LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
72.14 914 BAYVIEW DR
O6-2O-II5-OO2 MARVIN L 4 ELIZABETH SCHUETT
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
824.68 919 IDLEWILD OR
O6-2O-II5-OO5 WALTER S I MILDRED B0RECK1
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
247.13 913 IDLEWILD OR
06-20-115-022 JACQUELINE M A GLENIS
529.70 91*. CLARENDON DR
06-20-1 15-023 J CAMPBELL r BROWN
144.28 912 CLARENDON DR
06-20-1 18-005 WILLIAM F C0CKEFA1R
362.36 M7 WOODLAND DR .
06-20-116-009 RUDY REYES
982.72 407 WOODLAND DR
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
NAPIER
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
O6-2O-203-OI3 AMERICAN NAT'L BANK I TRUST OF WAUKEGAN TR 53t
144.28 307 HAWTHORNE DR
06-2O-203-OII. AMERICAN NAT'L BANK
11.1,. 28 305 HAWTHORNE OR
06-20-204-015 MARY MCCARTHY
144.28 201. CLARENDON DR
06-20-206-002 KENNETH E 4 HARJORIE BENNETT
144.2B 1231 LAKE SHORE DR ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
06-20-20B-032 WILLIAM J A TAflARA L DOMANSKY
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
TRUST OF WAUKEOAN TR 531
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUHD LAKE BEACH 60073
615.01. 31 CHANNEL DR NORTH
O6-2O-206-O38 MR A MAS WALTER J ANTCZAK
538.88 101 CHANNEL DR NORTH
06-20-210-020 ROBERT J A SYLVIA LUOWIC
139-03 220 CHANNEL DR NORTH
06-20-210-021 ROBERT J A SYLVIA LUOWIG
72.1b 218 CHANNEL DR NORTH
06-20-210-022 ROBERT J A SYLVIA LUOWIC
190.71 216 CHANNEL DR NORTH
ROUNO LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
ROUHD LAKE BEACH 60073
06-20-2IO-023 ROBERT J A SYLVIA LUDWIG
72.11. 214 CHANNEL DR NORTH ROUND
06-20-2 14-0 Id MR A MRS EDWARD H SOOERQUIST
37.07 1113 CLARENOON DR ROUND
06-20-215-004 GAR REALTY
1,020.42 1113 CEDAR LAKE RD ROUND
O6-20-215-OI4 RICHARD WRIGHT
152.32 213 CHANNEL OR NORTH ROUND
O6-2O-215-O22 HTMIE A G C FElNSTEIN
1.06 127 CHANNEL DR NORTH ROUND
06-20-215-023 HYMIE D A C G FEINSTEIN
4.31 125 CHANNEL DR NORTH ROUND
O6-2O-2 15-032 JOHN LUPTAK
144.28 107 CHANNEL DR NORTH ROUND
O6-2O-215-O65 RICHARD G SZCZEPANIAK
593.70 24 W CHANNEL DR SOUTH ROUND
O6-2O-2I5-O66 E MEADOWS R BICKEL
979*42 113 CHANNEL OR NORTH ROUNO
06-2O-2I6-OII ARDITH A DOLAHORE
193-32 213 CHANNEL DR SOUTH ROUND
06-20-216-016 J DIXON L LANG
584.03 222 FERNDALE DR ROUND
O6-2O-218-OI6 JERRY R A STEPHANIE MILLER
144.28 1032 SHORELAND CT ROUND
06-20-220-011 VARO (431887) DOTRON. WALTER
581.26 313 CHANNEL DR SOUTH ROUND
06-20-222-033 JERRY R OOUCETTE
144.28 1012 KENILWORTH DR ROUND
06-20-222-034 JERRY A JANET OOUCETTE
-ll. 129.32 1010 KENILWORTH DR ROUND
06-20-225-031 CATHERINE D GEHRKE
144.28 202 CLENWOOD OR ROUND
06-20-227-020 HELENS A MURPHY
72.14 314 WOODLAND DR ROUND
06-20-227-021 HELENE A MURPHY
27B.55 312 WOODLAND DR ROUND
06-20-227-023 ABRAHAM BLINICK
144.28 922 CEDAR LAKE RO ROUND
06-20-228-OOI STANLEY KETSIOS
144.28 921 CEDAR LAKE RD ROUND
06-20-228-025 VETERANS ADMINISTRATOR
602.28 214 WOODLAND DR ROUND
06-2O-229-OO8 MARY SCHMIT
611.94 107 CLENWOOD OR ROUND
06-20-300-0)8 FISCAL CONTROLS TRUST
2,603.87 98 CAROL LN
O&-2O-3OO-OI9 FISCAL CONTROLS TRUST
20.92 HART RD
06-20-404-043 COUNTY OF LAKE TRUSTEE
45.14 BERNICE CT NORTH
06-20-404-056 EVELYN SCHWABE
54.16 BERNICE CT NORTH
06-20-404-O73 J DIM1 L OINI
19.28 DOROTHY CT •
06-20-404-081 J OINI L OINI
109.61 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-20-404-O82 J OINI L DIN1
109.61 CEDAR LAKE RO
O6-2O-405-O33 LEONARD A VICKI LAMBERT
908.10 731 AID6EWO0D DR
06-20-405-040 FURY A KERR
252.93 6)6 PARK RD
06-20-407-017 ROY J FOREHAND
73.47 ROSEOALE CT SOUTH
06-2O-4O7-0 18 ROY J FOREHAND
73.47 ROSEOALE CT SOUTH
06-20-408-0)5 PAULINE ROSS
129.30 222 ROSEDALE CT SOUTH
06-2O-41O-0O2 RUTH RIPSTRA A JOHN BRADY
54.16 BERNICE CT NORTH
06-20-410-012 FRANK W SPRINGWATEft
54.16 BERNICE CT SOUTH
06-20-413-002 PAUL A GENEEN M HOETZEA
25.44 RIDCEWOOO OR
06-20-413-003 PAUL S A CENEEN M HOETZER
25.44 RIDGE WOOD OR
06-2O-413-O09 BENEDICT J BLACKBURN
25.44 AIOCEWOOO OR
06-20-4 15-00 1 FRANK W S PR I ACHATE R
74-38 S BERNICE CT
06-2O-4 1 5-004 CLARENCE I YOUNG
54.16 S BERNICZ CT
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06-2O-4I6-O02 HASSAN M A LILY H SALEH
1.214.94 615 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-20-417-020 ROBERT A SHARON GILB
13.96 SPANKEY CT
06-20-417-034 RAJ BUIDERS INC
13.96 SPANKEY CT
06-20-420-010 CHARLES B A MARY LENZEN
375.67525 LINDEN DR
06-20-420-017 MICHAEL A KRISTINE JAPCZYK
275.90 511 LINDEN OR
06-20-420-018 MICHAEL A KRISTINE JAPCZYK
35.82 LINDEN DR
06-20-420-025 HERMAN J BROWN
.54 526 CATALPA DR
06-20-420-026 HERMAN J BROWN
7.40 524 CATALPA DR
06-20-420-027 HERMAN J BROWN
I.OB 522 CATALPA OR
06-20-421-007 MARTHA J BOOKER
I.OO6.56 529 CATALPA OR
06-20-421-022 MA A MRS CHARLES E HENDR1CKS0N
146.94 528 BEECHWOOD OR
06-20-425-021 GEORGE FRITZLER
146.94 512 LINDEN DR
06-21-101-OI2 DAVID A TERES1A TAYLOR
14.74 22886 W LAKE PARK AV
06-21-101-016 FRANK E A JOYCE D KASPER
29.48 22852 W LAKE PARK AV
O6-2I-IOI-OI7 FRANK E A JOYCE D KASPER
1 .099.00 22838 W LAKE PARK AV .
O6-21-10I-022 J JAN1K V ARNONE
29.48 22792 W LAKE PARK AV
06-21-101-030 GALLOWAY RAPER
29.48 22666 W LAKE PARK AV
06-21-101-031 GALLOWAY RAPER
29.48 22654 W LAKE PARK AV
06-21-101-062 DAVID A LISA RENDER
365.90 22913 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-21-101-063 GEORGE HILL
1.165.32 22903 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-21-101-064 WILLIAM A KATHLEEN ALBRIGHT
69.46 22891 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-21-102-020 MR A MRS WALTER MICHALAK
563.05 22595 W LANE CT
06-21-102-029 H DEMOS C DEMOS
301.05 34768 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-037 RAYMOND J GREINER
14.74 34929 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-036 RAYMOND J GREINER
251. 68 34925 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-039 RAY A G GREINER-
298.84 34919 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-041 JACK R MARTENS
791.14 34893 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-042 JACK R MARTENS
29.46 34881 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-043 JACK R MARTENS
29. 48 34B77 H EAST END AV
06-21-102-044 JACK R MARTENS
29.48 34867 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-050 DOLORES E A LEONARD J CARDASCID
604.77 34817 N EAST END AV
06-21-102-051 DOLORES E A LEONARD J CAROASCIO
7.83 34803 N EAST END AV
06-21-103-011 RICHARD S FINN
29.48 22960 W SHOREWOOD DR
06-2I-107-O05 BEVERLY A LEONARD
14.74 22535 W LAKE PARK AV
06-21-107-007 DONALD B CRANE
1.008.62 22594 W SHOREWOOD DA
06-21-108-003 LYNETTE MCNEILL
1,574.71 22935 W SHOREWOOD OR
O6-2I-IO8-OI7 PAMELA GAGL1AN0
29.48 22904 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-21-1 I2-O08 JAMES R A DALE L SKINNER SCHUMPP
29.48 22535 W SHOREWOOD DR
06-21-M2-OI1 ADVANCE MORTGAGE 1802705)7
415-92 22576 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-21-1)2-012 GEORGE FLOHR
2,629.92 22568 W LAKEVIEW AV
06-21-201-006 WILLIAM C DRECOLL
19.06 HICKORY ST
06-21-201-008 RUSSELL A EDWARDS
19-06 HICKORY ST .
06-21-201-012 LOIS B NEL50N
646.54 HICKORY ST —
06-21-201-014 LONEY WHEELER
435.44 HICKORY ST
06-21-201-015 LONEY WHEELER
57.90 HICKORY ST
06-21-201-017 MARK H A KAREN S BALINSKI
112.44 HICKORY ST
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ROUND LAKE BEACH 60073
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06-2I-41O-O20 CECILIA E YANKOE
906.94 554 RAVINE DR
06-21-41 1-016 GENEVIEVE CICHANSKI
10.19 562 HILLCAEST TER
06-21-416-027 WILLIAM RZEPA
383.23 22010 W WASHINGTON ST
06-21-418-002 ROBERT E A VIRGINIA M GNARRO
1.101 .45 34059 N HICKORY AV
06-21-418-003 EDWARD M GNARRO
93.42 34039 N HICKORY AV
06-2 1-4 1B-008 EDWARD M GNARRO
704.74 34040 N LILAC AV
06-22-200-002 PARKWAY SANK A TRUST CO TR 4708
569.78 21319 W SHOREWOOD RD
06-22-304-OO4 WAYNE S A SHARON M GREENE
191.62 2l84g W LAKE AV
06-22-306-001 ELMER W SZONTAGH
582.72 34225 N LAKESIDE DR
06-22-306-015 ELMER W SZONTAGH
383.24 34028 N GERWAL AV
O6-22-30B-OOI WILLIAM E KARTNETT
191.62 21992 W WASHINGTON ST
06-22-308-002 WILLIAM E HARTNETT
191.62 21982 W WASHINGTON ST
O6-22-3O8-OO3 WILLIAM E HARTNETT
19.00 21972 W WASHINGTON ST
06-24-202-002 DEAN L JOHNSON
164.20 GRANT AV
06-24-202-008 ZIVKO A t SANDRA F NIKOLOVSKI
37*72 GRANT AV
06-24-400-013 ANTHONY VALEK
AF 983.35 19169 W WASHINGTON ST
06-25-200-011 CITY OF WAUKEGAN
AF 44.00 19400 W BRAE LOCH RD
06-21-201-020 JOHN CONNOLLY
88.62 HICKORY ST
06-21-201-022 JOHN CONNOLLY
56.22 LAKE AV
06-21-201-024 JOHN CONNOLLY
56.22 LAKE AV
06-21-202-004 DWIGHT HANSON
19.06 HICKORY ST
06-21-202-005 DWICHT HANSON
19.06 HICKORY ST
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06-21-202-017 R RUSSELL R RUSSELL S RUSSELL
112.44 1114 HICKORY ST ROUND LAKE BEACH
06-21-301-014 WALTER C PISKORZ
. 26.42 4 E LAKE SHORE DR ROUND LAKE PARK
06-21-301-043 WILBERT G A CAROL H HOFFMAN
254.93 402 E LAKE SHORE DR ROUND LAKE PARK
06-21-301-046 EVSTAKHY A FRUMA PtLIPCHAK
139.28 408 E LAKE SHORE DR R°»*D LAKE PARK
06-21-305-009 STEVEN D A CYNTHIA KAY LAMP I
444.13 524 FAIRLAWN DR ROUND LAKE PARK
06-21-307-009 DONALD R A NARY FRANCES 5ELZER
309.66 523 FOREST GLEN OR
06-21-307-014 SHELIA HERRIWEATHER
72.36 513 FOREST GLEN DR
06-21-307-OI5 SHELIA HERRIWEATHER
731. 38 511 FOREST GLEN DR
06-21-307-031 GERALD HOLMES
516.03 510 PROSPECT DR
06-21-307-036 LOUIS LITZ 1 VARO (477954)
240.52 322 E WASHINGTON ST
06-21-309-001 THOMAS E A SARAH S CLARK
367.80 415 E LAKE SHORE OR -
06-21-309-010 GREGORY A CHAR RENDER "
145.44 527 GRANDVIEW OR
06-21-311-012 JOHN L A LINDA A JACKSON
728.12 503 BRIERHILL DR
06-21-312-002 AARK S GORSUCH
225.13 103 E WASHINGTON ST
06-21-312-003 MARK S GORSUCH
72.72 105 E WASHINGTON ST
06-21-313-013 JOZEF A ELEONORA HOCARSKI
72.72 CLIFTON OR
06-21-400-018 MARY C A BRUCE D WILLIAMS
1,454.66 34219 N HAINESVILLE RD
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112.14 HAINESVILLE RD
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342.06 HILLCAEST TER
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06-25-400-007 WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF CICERO TR 5400
AF 3.845.85 19409 W CENTER ST GRAYSLAKE
06-26-104-009 H HAY FOREMAN
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06-26-1ICM302 WILLIAM H I LYNN I SANGBU5CH
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06-26-207-034 TALMAN HONE FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
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06-26-214-002 JEFFERSON STATE BANK TR 1)6 1
AF 192.22 BRISTOL LN GRAYSLAKE
06-26-309-010 RANDALL S A LORETTA L BUSSONE
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06-26-314-001 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF WINNETKA TR L3385
AF 3.656.84 101 CENTER ST GRAYSLAKE
06-26-3 1 4-007 DANIEL F KANE
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06-26-314-008 KENNETH G A PATRICIA FORD
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06-26-401-006 EVABELLE A WALTER CAWLIK
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06-26-402-012 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST TR 1501
AF 132.62 BARRON BLVD - CRAYSLAKE
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66 17 HAWLEY CT
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46 215 MIDLAND OR ROUND
FLORENCE V POLINSKI
.58 413 BELLEVUE DA ROUNO
RONALD A SUE SWEDERSKI
.72 FAIRLAWN OR ROUND
GEOACE ROPES
.44 305 E WASHINGTON ST ROUNO
GEORGE KOPES
.44 307 E WASHINGTON ST ROUND
JAMES KELLY
.32 416 FOREST GLEN DR ROUND
HOWARD K A LAURA C AONAHAN
.24 415 E WASHINGTON ST ROUND
HOWARD K A LAURA C AONAHAN .
.46 417 E WASHINGTON ST ROUNO
ROBERT E A PAULA A STEBBINS
.62 417 GRANDVIEW DR
WILLIAM THOHEV
.44 321 GREENWOOD DR
RUSSELL THOAEY
.84 319 GREENWOOD DR
AUSSELL THOAEY
.60 319 GREENWOOD DR
WILLIAM THOAEY
.82 315 GREENWOOD DR
DOUGLAS G A FRANCIS
.11 316 CLIFTON DR
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.91 320 BELLEVUE DR ROUND
ERNEST NILLAAN
.74 321 BELLEVUE DR ROUND
FRANCIS G S LORRAINE CHAISTRAM
.72 PROSPECT DR ROUND
RONALD C Will
44 222 BRIERHILL DR ROUND
HARRY A ANITA STROM
.18 205 PROSPECT DR ROUND
JEFFREY D A AEGIMA A COOLEY
.72 KENWOOD DR ROUND
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06-28-132-013 F CIESE K CIESE E CIESE
72.72 120 CLIFTON OR
06-28-132-020 DONALD ANTHONY A RATHT RARV
655.0V 106 PINEVtEW DR
O6-28-I33-O26 ARTHUR ECLESTON
72.72 115 CLIFTON DR
O6-28-I35-OO9 ERIK P & BLANCHE S KLINZIN6
731.38 125 BELLEVUE DR
06-28-135-017 RODOLFO SALAZAR
B05.3* 128 FAIRLAWN DR
06-28-136-0 111 ALVINA ft PERRY KARNS
303.16 tl3 FAIRLAWN OR
06-28-136-02* OSCAR C I ELDA C MARTINEZ
72.72 110 FOREST CLEN DR
06-28-136-025 OSCAR C t ELDA C MARTINEZ
386.03 110 FOREST CLEN DR
O6-2B-I37-OI3 FRED ( KAREN L STEINBACH
7.83 *13 WILLOW DR
06-28-1 38-001. JIH A I CINDY A STENDER
398.61 7 PINEVIEW DR
06-28-138-01) ROBERT C KARR
2*9.13 21 PINEVIEW DR
O6-28-3OO-OI6 JOSEPH A SEPUTIS
155.28 RAIN ST
06-28-301-011. JOHN RADTKE
1.692.3B 112 MAIN ST
06-28-302-026 JOHN A MAGEE
3.229.66 128 RAIN ST
O6-28-302-032 JOHN CROSCHOPF
23*. 83 210 RAIN ST
O6-28-302-O33 JOHN CROSCHOPF
12*. 73 RAIN ST
06-28-302-0*1 ROBERT T URL IT
1,069.86 23* RAIN ST
06-28-305-009 HAROLD A PENELOPE GRANT
379.99 92 FOREST CLEN DR
06-28-306-005 HASSAN t\ I LILY H SALEH
1.19*.3B 107 RAIN ST
06-28-306-01* HASSAR SALEH
1*5.** 107 RAIN ST
06-28-*00-007 ERLAND A JOHNSON
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06-28-402-001 GENEVIEVE CICHANSXI
AF 6.92 HAINESVILLE RD
06-28-1.02-006 PETER RAHDAS
AF 86.22 HAINESVILLE RD
06-28-*02-O08 MAIN BANK TR B5-I79
AF 1.57.8* 13 BELVIDERE RD
06-28-1.03-O02 ERLAND A JOHNSON
AF 161.30 BELVIDERE RD
06-29-101-002 SUNCAP BUILDING CORP
8,292.62 657 RAILROAD AV
06-29-102-001. JOHN A nAGEE
1,517.8* **8 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-29-102-O05 JOHN A HAGEE
1,1.15.28 U8 CEDAR LAKE RD
06-29-102-013 DOLORES ELLEFSEN
523.30 386 CEDAR LAKE RD
O6-29-IO3-OOI JOSEPH A ALBERT
76. 38 GARDEN CT
06-29-103-002 JOSEPH A ALBERT
76.38 GARDEN CT
06-29-103-003 JOHN t ELIZABETH CHftlSTEL
5lt. 16 GARDEN CT
06-29-103-001. JOHN A ( ELIZABETH CHRISTEL
51.. 16 GARDEN CT
06-29-103-011 JOSEPH A ALBERT
51.. 16 GARDEN CT
06-29-103-012 JOSEPH A ALBERT
5*. 16 GARDEN CT
O6-29-I03-OI3 JOSEPH A ALBERT
5*. 16 GARDEN CT
06-29-106-00* HELENE A RURPHY
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06-29-200-007 STACK ON PRODUCTS CO.
83*. 02 308 NIPPERSINK AV
06-29-200-OOe STACK ON PRODUCTS CO.
6. 98 NIPPERSINK AV
06-29-201-002 JOSEPH A ALBERT
I3.96 BMINY BAY
O6-29-2OI-OO3 JOSEPH A ALBERT
13.96 BlftlNY BAY
06-29-20 1-0 1* SHIRLEY C t STEWART L OLSON
6.98 BININY BAY
06-29-205-00* ERASRO P VILLRREAL
26.10 1.27 ALPINE DR
06-29-207-013 EARL L t SHARON HENSLEY
73- *7 LAKEWOOD TER
O6-29-207-OI* EARL HENSLEY
502.87 *l* CEDAR CREST CT
06-29-209-002 RARY J RUCKOLDT
73.10 At 15 ALPINE DR
06-29-209-013 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
785.76 3*7 ALPINE DR
06-29-212-01* LOUIS J I SUSAN L STAHL
73. *7 215 HILLANDALE DR
O6-29-2I2-OI5 LOUIS J £ SUSAN L STAHL
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06-29-213-003 STACK ON PRODUCTS CO.
2.381.38 31* NIPPERSINK AV
06-29-218-00* JOHN A nAGEE
3,171.3* 219 NIPPERSINK AV
06-29-221-001 TERRI WALSH CRAIG
1,1*1.52 109 RAIN ST
06-29-300-006-0010 EDWARD R HEATLEY
1,666.1* 685 N CEDAR LAKE RD
O6-29-3OO-OO6-OOII EDWARD R HEATLEY
610.1* 685 N CEDAR LAKE RD
06-29-*OD-00; £ RADTKE J RADTKE
2.296.10 101 RAIN ST ROUND LAKE PARK 60073
06-30-100-006 TIMOTHY GENENGELS
922.90 2*9*8 W NIPPERSINK RD
O6-30-3O2-OO2 TERRY A PAMELA A KAESEBERG
229.62 HIGH POINT DR ROUND LAKE 60073
O6-3O-3O2-OO3 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
229.62 HIGH POINT DR ROUND LAKE 60073
06-32-200-005-0010 TERRY i. PATRICIA ROCKENBACH
1,037.88 BELVIDERE RD ROUND LAKE PARK 60073
O6-32-2OO-OO5-OOII TERRY A PATRICIA ROCKENBACH
14.*3 BELVIDERE RD ROUND LAKE PARK 60073
06-3*-20O-0l9 RA A RRS EDWARD R OLSON
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AF 16.50 BLUFF AV
06-3*-200-O2l SADIE L THORESEN
AF 3-00 BLUFF AV
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AF 91.08 BLUFF AV
06-3*-20*-002 DONALD WIGGINS
AF 738.53 383 CETCHELL AV
06- 3 k- 2 05-002 SHARON R CHRISTOFFERSEN
AF 631.82 185 BLUFF AV
06-3*-206-OlB JOSEPH B ( VERONICA A HERTEL
AF ' 192.22 3*8 HOJEM LN
06-31.-213-007 WILLIAM A KATHY CR0CN1NGER
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06-3*-2 15-015 ROBERT W A SHEILA W MARLING
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06-34-215-016 F HANCLITZ R MCCLASKY
AF 15,265.98 GLEN ST
O6-35-IOI-OO2 EVERET HUCKER
AF 50.08 41 PARK AV
06-35-105-001 MR A MRS JOHN C BAUMGARTNER
AF 127.89 21 OAK AV
06-35-105-002 RR C MRS JOHN C BAUMGARTNER
AF 127.89 21 OAK AV
06-35-107-013 WILLIAM T F1TZPATRICK
AF 1,717.44 HARDING AV
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85 243 S HARDING AV
GERTRUDE LITWILER
78 298 S SEYMOUR AV.
GERTRUDE LITWILER
78 298 S SEYMOUR AV
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STATE OK ILLINOIS)
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COUNTY OF UKF. )
I. Jack L. Anderson, hereby certify that 1 an County Trrasurer
anJ Ex-afflrlo County Collector of the County of Lake. In the Stale of
tlll.u'i\. anJ ill such the keeper of tlH) rotor Ji of said office ami that
1I10 foivr;olnc 1c • lint of Jcl Utqucnt lands and lot* upon which tjir.
r rev. In unpaid and due for the year or year* 1910 through I98S both
Inclusive, toguthcr with the owner'* rune, If known, and the amunl of
Uk duo Oicrroii.
So von I «t.
Dated *L waukctan, Lade County, Illinois this 6th day of
A.U. 1986.
'JACK I. ANMXSOS
COUNTY TSFASVSFJl AND
r.\-of I trio COttTV CTUXCTOR
H86B-151-RL/GL
November 13, 19B6
-LEGAL—
ORDINANCE W- 1 1-32
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE OF
ROUND LAKE BEACH. ILLINOIS. BY ADDING THERETO
CHAPTER 10. ENTITLED "GARAGE SALES". OF TITLE 3.
ENTITLED "BUSINESS REGULATIONS" OF it-" VILLAGE
CODE OF ROUND LAKE BEACH, ILLINOIS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BO" "D OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF ROUK3 LAKE BEACH,
ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Chapter 10, entitled "Garage Sates", of
Title 3, entitled "Business Regulations", ol the Village
Code of Round Lake Beach, Illinois, be and is created, as
follows:
CHAPTER 10
GARAGE SALES
3-10-1. LICENSING:
(a) it shod be unlawful for any person or household to
conduct a garage sale in the Village in a residential
area without first filing with the Clerk the information
hereinafter specified and obtaining from such Clerk o
license to do so, to be known as a "Garage Sale Licen-
se". The fee for such license shall be Two {$2,00)
Dollars.
(b) Such license shall be issued to any one person only
two times within a twelve-month period and no such
license shall be issued for more than three con-
secutive calendar days, all sales shall bo conducted
only between dawn to dusk, and any and all signs
shall be removed after the third sales day.
: Each license issued under this Ordinance must be
! prominently displayed on the premises upon which
1 the garage sale is conducted throughout the entire
period of the licensed sale.
3-10-2. DEFINITIONS:
(1) Garage soles shall mean and include all soles en-
titled "garage solo", "lawn safe", "attic sale", "rum-
mage sale", "flea market sale", or any similar casual
sale of tangible personal property which Is adverlised
by means whereby the public at large is or can be
made aware of sold sale.
(2) Goods ore meant to Include any goods, warehouse
merchandise or other property capable of being the
object of a sale regulated hereunder,
(3) Person shall mean and include individuals, part-
nerships, voluntary associates, and corporations.
3-10-3. INFORMATION TO BE FILED: The information
to be filed with the Clerk, pursuant to this ordinance,
shall be as follows:
(1) Name of person, firm, group, corporation,
association or organization conducting said sale. -
(2) Name of owner of the property on which said sale
Is to be conducted, and consent of owner if applicant
is other than ihe owner.
(3) Location at which sale is to be conducted.
(4) Number of days of sale.
(5) Dote, nature of any past sale,
(6) Relationship or connection applicant may hove had
with any other person, firm, group, organization,
association or corporation conducting said sale and
the date or dates of such sale.
(7) Whether or not applicant has been issued any
other vendor's license by any local, state or federal
agency.
(B) Sworn statement or affirmation by the person
signing that the information therein given Is full and
true and know to him to be so.
3-10-4. PERSON AND SALE EXCEPTED: The provisions
of this ordinance shall not apply to or affect the ,
following persons or sales;
(1) Persons selling' goods pursuant to an order or
process of a court of competent jurisdiction,
(2) Persons acting in accordance with their powers
and duties as public officials,
(3) Any person selling or advertising lor sale an item
or items of personal properly which are specifically
named or described In the advertisement and which
separate items do not exceed five In number.
3-10-S. SIGNS: Any person licensed under the
provisions of this Chapter may erect two (2) signs ad-
vertising the licensed sale. One such sign shall be
located on the premises where the sale is to take
place, and the other shall be located at the nearest
major intersection to the sale premises, giving direc-
tions to the sale. No such sign be erected on any
public right of way. All signs shall be removed no loteir
than three (3) hour* after conclusion of Ihe sale,
3-10-4. PENALTY: Any person violating any provision
of the Chapter shall be fined not less than Twenty-Five
($25.00) Dollars, nor more than Five Hundred
($500.00) Dollars. Each day on which a violation of this
Chapter exists or continues shall be deemed a
separate offense.
SECTION 1: All Ordinances, or part of Ordinances, In
conflict with this Amending Ordinance be and they are
hereby repealed.
SECTION J: This Ordinance shall be In full force and ef-
fect from and after its passage, approval and publication,
as provided by law, v
APPROVED:
Carl Schrimpf
Village President
ATTEST:
Becky L. Fox
Village Clerk
Presented and read at a Regular Meeting of the Round
Lake Beach Village Board on the 3rd day of November,
1986.
Passed and approved ot a Regular Meeting of the Round
Lake Beach Village Board on the 3rd day of November,
1986.
ROLL CALL:
AYES: 3
NAYS: 2
ABSENT: 1
ABSTAIN:
11B6B-138RL
November 6, 1986
—LEGAL—
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The Village of Round Lake Beach, Illinois (the 'Village")
hereby requests proposals for the redevelopment of its
certain parcels of land (Ihe "Development Sito") located .
within proposed "Tax Increment Redevelopment Project
Area" set forth In its 'Tax Increment Redevelopment
Area Plan and Project" (the "Plan"), which was the sub-
ject of a public hearing on October 14. 1986. The Develop-
ment Site consists of approximately 52 acres, is generally
located North of Rollins Road, South and East of the
Village's northern and western boundaries and West of
Illinois Route 83 a. J is legally described as follows:
PARCEL 1: That part of Ihe west 300 feet of the East
554.2 feet of the South 468.44 feet of lot 1 in school .
trustee's subdivision of section 16, township 45 North,
Range 10 East of the third principal meridian, lying
northerly of the centerline of Rollins Road, in Lake
County', Illinois. J
PARCEL 2: 1 1 1 EoSt«rly .0 acres of that part of Lol 1 In
school trustees subdivision of section 16 Township 45
North, Range 10 East ol tho Third Principal Meridian,
lying Northerly of tho Centerline of Rollins Road (as
shown on plat of survey dated February 3, 1944, and
recorded April 21, 1949, as Document 668334):
Westerly of the Westerly right of way lino of the Min-
neapolis. St. Paul and Sault Saint Marie Railway and
Southerly of tho centerline off Rollins Road (as for-
merly located), Ihe west boundary line of said 10.
acres being parallel with the west lino of said Lot 1
(except that part of the West 300.0 foot of the east
554.20 Feet of the South 468.44 Feet of Lot 1 in School
Trustees Subdivision, lying Northerly of the centerline
of Rollins Road), in Lake County, Illinois.
PARCEL 3: Lot 1 (except the right of the Minneapolis.
St. Paul and Saulte Saint Marie Railway, also except
that part thereof easterly of .said railway. Also except
that part thereof tying southerly of the centerline *of
Rollins Road as shown on Plat of survey dated
February 3, 1944, and recorded April 31, 1949, as
Document 668334, and also except the Easterly 10
acres of that part thereof lying northerly of the cen-
terline of said Rollins Rood as shown on said Plat of
survey recorded as Document 668334. Westerly of the
Westerly right of way line of said Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Saulte Saint Marie Railway and Southerly of
the centerline of Rollins Rood as formerly located. The
west boundary tine of said 10 ocres being parallel with
the West line of said Lot 1). In School Trustees' Sub-
division of Section 16, Township 45 North, Range 10
East of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County,
Illinois. -
The Village Is planning to construct public im-
provements on the Development Site as part of the Plan
and requests proposals to construct a retail shopping
strip center on a portion of the Development site of at
least 50,000 to 60,000 squore feet and approximately
40,000 additional square feet of other retail establish-
ments. The balance of the Development Site shall be
developed for light industrial or commercial purposes in
accordance with the Plan.
At present Ihe Village contemplates constructing cer-
tain public improvements on the Development Site (e.g.
utility connections, storms sewers, curbing, lighting,
roads, retention pond) and demolition, clearing and
grading the Development Site for development. Said
public improvements would be financed through the
issuance of tox increment bonds of the Village. Pursuant
to a redevelopment contract to be negotiated with the
Village, Ihe developer selected will undertake to con-
struct the retail shopping center and such developer will
provide certain corporate and personal guarantees to ad-
ditionally secure the payment of debt service on any bon-
ds issued to finance ihe cost of such public improvements.
The Village Is hereby soliciting development proposals
from any interested persons.
Any written proposal which is submitted to Ihe Village
should include at least ihe following information: (1) a
general description of the proposed retail shopping cen-
ter, (2) the estimated timing of the completion of the
retail shopping center, (3) a description of the specific
properties within the Development Site which would be
involved, (4) a proposed budget, (5) satisfactory evidence
of adequate financing (6) a listing of any public assistance
needed and '7) evidence of the ability to assemble and
develop the Development Site in a timely fashion.
Proposals which do not contain the foregoing information
will not be considered.
All proposals must be submitted to the Village by
December 1, 1986. Proposals should be submitted to the
attention of the Village Clerk, Village of Round Lake
Beach, Village Halt, 1212 North Cedar Lake Road, Round
Lake Beach, Illinois 60073. Questions concerning this
Request for Proposals should be directed to Carl Schrim-
pf, Mayor at (312)546-8752.
/s/Becky L. Fox
Village Clerk
Village of Round Lake Beach
1186A-134RL
Novembers, 1986
32B Lakotand N«w»pap«it
Thursday. Novembef 13, 1986
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL *T ATIMINT FOR PUBLICATION
FOR THI FISCAL VIA* INMO JUNI M, If M
LAKI VILLA COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
DISTRICTS
104 1. OIAND AVINUf , LAKE VILLA. IL •*•*•
GENERAL
Size of District In Square Miles, 17; Number of Attendance Centers, 3; Number of Cer*
if icated Employees: F ull-Tlme, 87; Port-Time 3. Number of Non-Certificated Employees:
"ull-Tlme, 45: Part-Time, 41; Average Dally Attendance, 1,438.83; Number of Pupils
nrolled Per Grade; Kindergarten, 210; first, 207; second, 175; third, 177; fourth 186; flf-
i, 150; sixth, 169; seventh 174; eighth, 170; special, 18; Total Elementary, 1636; Total In
istrlct, 1636. Tax Rate By Fund (In*/.}: Educational, 1.510%; Operations, Bldg. and
ointenonce, .245%; Bond and Interest, .002%; Working Cash, ,050%: Transportation,
20%; Municipal Retirement, .101 %; Fire Prevention and Safety, .050%; Tort Immunity,
)56%: District Assossed Valuation, $75,520,825.00; Assessed Valuation Per A.D.A.
upil, $52,487.66.
ASSETS: Value of Capitol Assets: Buildings, 4,565,704.25; Equipment. 999,070.68.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Leu than f It, Off: I. Berkey, L. Bullman, P. Hunsburger, L. Kamin, M. Lutzon. L. Rtx,
I R. Siemlenkowlcz, H. Si i tens, D. Tomol, A. Wirtz. »1».0»t«H,tt9: N. Bock, B. Buenzow,
|S. Mattson, J. Nleder, K. Paxtan. B. Pleasant, P. Rlordan, M. Schrlft, J. Slstl. t17,000-
Iz4,f99: J. Adomoitis, K. Baird, J.P, Baker* J. Blanas, S. Bloom, S. Bodzloch, P. Boll, J.
Bonovltz, C. Casoy, W. Christman, T. Christoffersen, A. Cohen, G. Cray, D. Donielsen, K.
Dickson, C. Dooley, P. Fuglestad, R. Gothelf, P. Heinhold, G. Hodal, B. Hogan, M.
Jacobs, M. Janosko, C. Kelley, A. Llvermoro, C, Loffredo, L. Mehnort, M. Noonan, B.
Olson, R. Pochulis, N. Phistry, N. Radosta, K. Ronehan, J. Reynolds, J. Rhoderlck, A.
Ropa, N. Russell, M. Schwontkowskl, R. Stellwog, S. Summers, L. Tobias, D. Tveter, M.
Janscoyoc, N. Wallin, S. Wegl, K. Wirsing. M. Wold. US.M0 and Over: G, Adams! S.
Bazata, J. Bock, L. Bock, G. Camp, M. Czop, D. Fabry, M. Foss, B. Garrett, J. Harnagel,
P. Hay, M. Herman, J. Hlavln, A. Korr, D. Lahtl, O. Mills, J. Neeve, P. Palombl, R. Reese,
C. Ridge, H. Schmidt, T. Scott, A. Sobbe, M. Stangel, M. Tabor, P. Thomas, R. Trussell, J.
Zaremba, J. Zelkovich.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
Lew than f It.tM: P. Adams, B. Arnoux, P. Ballitz, 5. Barton, J. Bartusch, J. Bates, A.
Beverly, J. Bird, E. Birkhaug, M. Brown, B. Bruskl, M. Buege. S. Bunkelman, M. Camp, L.
Cancellare, R. Cancellare. J. Clko, P. Clko, J. Creegan, N. Curtis, R. Dewor, C. English,
A. Eweri, C. Ewert, J. Ferrlgan, K. Fitzstmmons, C, Ford, A. Frayer, M. Frayer, J.
Fredericks, K. Gillespie, E. Gilliland, J. Giza, C. Glldden, I. Goth, K. Hall, E. Hatton, C.
Hoy, B. Huvelt, K. tlgner, A. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Kasco, B. Keller, M. Kralec, J. Kud-
zln, A. Lieber, A. Link, G. Link, T. Lissa, P. Loar, E. Lodolce, J. Lowry, R. Luszcak, E.
Magera, S. Malone, B. McCondless, R. McCarthy. R. McMurtray, H. Mlkel, L. Monanl, C,
Mortensen, G. Mortensen, A.L. Neubauer, A.S. Neubauer, L. Newcomb, K. Ney, D.
Nlkulo, S. Noon, P. O'Brien, S. Oldenburg, M. Oplawskl, S. Ostrander, M. Paluccl, C.
Peterson, J. Peterson, D. Posson, J. Proce, M. Rezin, A. Robinson, C, Robinson, L.
Rodriguez, F. Roncone, D. Ropa, E. Rosemon, I. Rudnlck, G. Saari, M. Salzetder, J.
Sarlch, K. Schaefer, P. Scharfz, B. Schmidt, J. Schmidt, B. Schneider, D. Schneider, L.
Schrelber, E. Schummer, W. Schwartz, S. Scott, C, Shannon, V. Smolarchuk, I. Sterett, C.
Tabor, J. Tabor, N. Tessler, A. Topf, E. Topf, R. Vangemert, P. Welch, E. Wlenke; A.
Williams, B. Zelgler, M. Zwlssler. tlM4tt-i1»,*9«: R. Brown, C. Hebel, S. Skinner, V.
Wray. t17,ttt-IM,999: R. Maston, D. Neubauer, A. Summer. IM.BBt and Over: H.J.
Boutlsta.
PERSONS, FIRMS, OR CORPORATION
IN THE AGGREGATE PAID ISM OR MORE
AT&T Information Systems, 11,881.46; A-Tire County Service, Inc., 623.65; A.C. Dyna-
Tite Corp, 1,289.60; Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 8,940.12; Adrlenne Korr,
1,532.45; Affiliated Customer Service. Inc., 1,035.32; Air Cleaning Specialists, 793.25;
All-Power, Inc./ ACME Parts, 2,153.35; Althoff Industries, Inc., 33,006.00; American
Academic Suppliers, 2,838.64; American Assoc, of School Administrators, 605.00;
American Desk Manufactoring Company. 1,782.00; American Guidance Service, Inc.,
904.81; Anderson ft Sons Construction Inc., 10,895.00; Ann Liver ma re, 540.00; Antloch
Auto Parts, 8,326.43; Antloch. C.C. School District. 34, 6,275.72; Antloch Comm. High
School 2,399.35; Antloch Tires, Inc., 2,013.50; Ardlur Audio Visual, 1,703.39; Area Gtoss
& Mirror Co., 2,140.39'; Bank of Lisle, 76,608.75; Bankers Life Ins., Co., 59,422.28;
Bonkers Life Ins. Co./TSA, 55.286.42; Barnell Loft, L d., 997.51; Barnes & Noble
Bookstores. Inc.. 678.60; BeckleyCardy Co., 5.355.21; Blue Cross/Blue Shield HMO Of
Illinois, 9,254.54; Boiler Construction Co., 22,281.00; C.C. Services, Inc.-Brokerage
Division, 1,782.00; C.B.S. Educational, 516.57; Cahill Heating ft Air Conditioning,
1,310.66; Corbll Paint Co., 660.98; Corl Fischer of Chicago, 568.67; Carole Loffredo,
610.00; Century Electric Supply Co.. 11,132.80; Century Supply Co., 10,111.22; Charles
Merrill Publishing, 1,468.86; Chem-Rife Products Co.. 4,743.22; Childrens Press, 579.62;
INDIVIDUAL FUND RALANCE SHEETS JUNE M, 1«W
Circle Repair, 22,464.73; Cltywlde Building Maintenance, 98,207.80; Climate
Engineering, 41,648.13; College of Lake County, 960.00; Colonial Williamsburg Foun-
dation, 755.50; Commercial Truck & Auto, 791 .38; Commonwealth Edison Co,, 71 ,647.75;
Country Mutual Insurance Co., 40,580.80; Countrystyle, Inc., 16,006.60.
Creative Publications, 1,267.91; Dota Control & Research, LTD., 1,316.25; Dealers
Transmission Exchange, 1,295,00; DEMCO, 806.91: Development Learning Materials,
2,128.39; Dlemer Plumbing ft Heotlng Co., 19,633.56; Director of Employment Security,
13,296.36; Eagle Discount Supermarkets, 3,268.28; Econo Chem Products, Inc., 3,876.66;
Econo-Clad, 898.98; Economy Co., 6,557.59; Ed Clark Associates, 8,200.00; Edward
Brodley Youth & Family C.C, 1,333.36; Edward Stauber Wholesale Hardware, Inc.,
4,480.24; Efflnger's Hardware, 3,310.37; Encyclopedia Britanntca, 762.70; Evoy, Kam-
schulte, Jacobs, ft Co., 2,350.00; Fearon, 522.39; First American Bank of Lake County,
66,329.31; First Omni Bank, N.A., 1,577.22; Fitness Wear, 2,637.00; Floghouse Inc.,
1,606.41; Flower Hut, 540.00 Fotlott Library Book Co., 1,828.35; Fox Industries Inc. 1st
Granite City Bank, 2,006.19; Fox Volley Fire ft Safety, 963.14; Fox Volley Systems, Inc.,
642,30; Frank Mills, 660.50; Franklin Watts, Inc., 1,637.06; Freund Equipment Inc.,
576.83; Frey Scientific Co., 1,690.53; Fuqua, Winters ft Associates, 1,200.00; Gage Food
Products Co., 1,816.53; Gestetner Corp., 3,901.61; GInn ft Co., 524.29; Globe Book Com-
pany, Inc., 525.69;Gorbo Inc., 5,442.52; Graphic Learning Corp. 3,930.72; Grays
Distributing, 574.00; Grayslake Community High School, 12,364.00; Grolier Educational
Corp. 1,966.00; H.O.D. Disposal Inc., 3,184,95; Hammond ft Stephens, 746.86; Harcourt
Brace Jovonovtch, 17,276.99; Hoydens Sport Center, 1,593.77; Henry Schmidt, 630.00;
Hill Bohan Lumber, 596.93; Houghton Mifflin Co., 1 ,215,41.
IBM, 18,701.20; llliana Fence ft Sates Corp., 8,027.00; Illinois Association of School
Boards, 2,648.00; Illinois Bell Telephone Co., 9,690.19; Illinois Principals Assoc, 647.00;
Institute for Public Management, 2,447.83; J-Tec, Inc., 755.00; J. Robert Lofton ft Assoc,
8,321.00; J.S. Lotto ft Sons, 60,157.47; James R. Haake, 7,098.95; Jenkins ft Boiler Co.,
Inc., 162,672.00; Jo Ann Adomoitis, 539.25; John Sexton ft Co., 24,226.41; Judith Bock,
1,961.39; Kappus Bread Co., 4,360.70; Karnes Music Co., 1,324.53; Kelso-Burnett Co.,
650.00; Lake Villa Township Baseball League, 1 ,000.00; Lake Villa V.F.W. , 785.00; Lake-
McHenry Regional Program, 761.95; Lakeshore Curriculum Materials Company, 577.53;
Larson Petersen Paint Co., 1,139.20; Lorson Equipment ft Furniture Co., 3,502. 28; Leach
Enterprises, 3,361.33; Liberty Oil Company, Inc., 30,735.79; MacMIilan Publishing Co.,
10,874.67; Marshall Cavandish Corp., 829.80; Martin ft Kelly Service Inc., 568.60:
Mathlos Tabar, 1,800.00; Maxlcare of Illinois Inc., 3,152.83; Media Materials, Inc.,
1,610.20; Minolta Business Systems, Inc., 1,363.05; Modern Curriculum Press, 2,327.79;
Mornlngslde Bookshop, 520.00; National Fitness Campaign, 2,505.00; National
Geographic Society, 1,070,73; National Guardian Alarm Service, 2,650.68; National
School Board Assn., t, 367.45; NCR, 3,768.96; North Shore Gas, 11,027.85.
Northern Illinois Gas, 26,078.27; Northern Weathermakers Inc., 25,117.00; Oce'
Business Systems, Inc., 16,110.00; Open Court Publishing Co., 666.08; Palatine Park
District, 539.00; Pennzoll Company, 726.00; Perfection Form Compony, 548.34; Permo-
Bound/Hertzberg New Method, Inc., 1,742.48; Peter J. Palombi, 2,400.00; Pioneer
Blacktop Inc.. 11,760.00; Polonfa Construction Company, 37,929.00; Prentlce-Holl Inc.,
1,074.37; Pyramid of Urbana, 1,445.44; Quill Corp., 1,063.50; Radio Shack, 533.73; Ran-
dom House, Inc., 1.396.05; Reed Randle Ford, 2,238.32; Reliable Corp. 970.79; Republic
Storage Systems Co., 8,957.90; Rich Stellskal Concrete Construction. 3,390.00; Ril-
zenthaler Bus Lines, 1 ,685.51 ; Riverside Publishing Co., 6,596.00; Riverwood Conference
Center, 628.38; Robert Brooke ft Associates, 1,841.73; Robert P. Loska ft Associates,
1,920.00; Roselle Building Materials, 634.43; Rudy's Typewriter ft Office Machines,
552.50; Ruth Brown, 583.20; Savin Corp., 5,175.48; Sax Arts ft Crafts, 1,000.68; Schelle
Auto Parts, Inc., 963.88; Schmld's Draperies ft Shades, Inc., 546.73; Scholastic Inc.,
7,371.98; School Health Supply, 510.84; School Management Foundation of Illinois,
555.00; Science Kit ft Boreal Lab, 588.51; Science Research Assoc, 887.53; Scott,
Foresman ft Co., 1,119.07; Scribner Educational Publisher, 1,126.94; Sears Roebuck and
Company, 2,633.52; Service Dynamics Inc., 3,109.03; Shea's Iron Works, 568,92; Sherwin
Williams Company. 6.684.20; Shilfler Equipment Sales, Inc., 1 ,1 19.93.
Silver Burdett, 25,725.76; Simplex Time Recorder Co., 627.00; Snowhite Textiles, Inc.,
2,754.40; Special Education Dist. of Lake County. 54,241.09; Storage Services, Inc.,
1 ,129.78; Story House Corporation, 988.52; Sunrise Office Supply, 1 ,589.02; Supervisor of
Assessment, 1,848.44; Taylor Distributors Inc., 3,123.14; Teachers Retirement System,
2.767.30; The Gilded Cage, 647.63; The Great Books Foundation, 3,610.50; Trlerwller
Ins, Agency, Inc., 9,012.47; Troll Assoc, 7,188.84; True Value Hardware, 677.34; Trum-
pet Club, 525.65; U.S. Stamped Envelope Agency, 1,574.70; United Consumers Club,
629.00; United States Postal Service, 967.20; United Visual Aids, 922,36; Upholstery by
John, 702,00; USI, Inc. "The Image Creators" 748.45; V.W. Construction Company,
54,992.00; Videoconcepts, 3,947.43; Village of. Lake Villa, 4,105.39; Village of Lin-
denhurst, 1.171.9T; VISA, 3.303.92; Vogue Printers, Inc. 797.40; Waukegan Blueprint ft
Supply Co., 1,212.40; Weekly Reader Book Clubs, 782.70; Wenger Corporation, 1 ,186.00;
Western Engine Co., 750.00; Western Lake Film Co-op, 2,088.60; Westminster Office
Machines, 1,165.94; Wolohan Lumber Co., 2,100.91: World Almanac, 689.46; Xerox
Education Publications, 1,206.90: Y.M.C.A., 3,210.00; Zaner-Bloser, 2,650.60.
ASSETS
Cash
Petty Cosh
TOTAL ASSETS
Installment Loan Payable
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Reserved Fund Balance
Unreserved Fund Balance
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
Educational
2,852.546.10
2,500.00
2.855,046.10
55,341.47
55,341.47
7.419.18
2,792,285.45
2,855,046.10
Operations,
Rldg. and
Malntananca
159,587.81
Bond and
Intarast
Trans-
portation
178,342.71'
Municipal
Retirement
39.528.60
Working
Cosh
34,728.10
159,587,81
11,077.95
11,077.95
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178,342.71
66,764.56
66,764.56
39,528.60
34,728.10
148,509.86
159.587.81
111,578.15
178,342.71
39.528.60
39.528.60
34,728.10
34,728.10
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS/REVENUES. DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS AND
CHANGES IN FUNO BALANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE St, 1«M
RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
Local Sources
State Sources
Federal Sources
TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Instruction »
Supporting Services
Nonprogrammed Charges
Debt Services
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Excess of Receipts/Revenues and Transfers Over
(Under) Disbursements/Expenditures and Transfers
Fund Balance, July 1, 1985
fund Balance, June 30, 1986
1 ,649,954.00
1,583,866.00
75,091 .00
3,308,911.00
2,370.438.00
789,019.00
54,374.00
1,313.00
3,215,144.00
93,767.00
2,705,938.00
2,799,705.00
449,212.00
261,140.00
710,352.00
794.992.00
101.00
795.093.00
(84,741 .00}
233,251.00
148,510,00
37,541.00
37,541.00
22,730.00
76,809.00
99.539.00
(61.998.00)
61 ,998.00
135,536.00
177,476.00
313,012.00
248,567.00
600.00
5.036.00
254,203.00
58,809.00
52,769.00
111,578.00
76,280.00
76,280.00
26,423.00
49.437.00
75,860.00
420.00
39,109.00
39.529.00
-LEGAL-
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
MEETING AND AGENDA
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the President and Board of
Trustees of the Village of Round Lake Beach. Illinois, will
hold a Special Meeting at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the
Council Chambers, 224 E. Clarendon Drive, Round lake
Beach, Illinois for the purpose of adopting/approving
necessary ordinances for the proposed Tax Increment
Financing District in the village. Below Is an agenda for
such meeting.
VILLAGE OF ROUND LAKE BEACH
By: Becky L. Fox, Village Clerk
AGENDA
SPECIAL MEETING
PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF
ROUND LAKE BEACH
NOVEMBER 11, 1986
1) Call to Order
2) Roll Call
3) Ordinance 86-1 1 -33-Municipal Use Tax
4) Ordinance 86-1 1 -34-TIF Plan Approval
5) Ordinance 86-1 1 • 35-TIF Allocation Financing
6) Ordinance 86-11-36-lncremenlol Increase In Soles
Taxes In TIF Area
7) Audience Participation
8) Adjournment ,
1 1868-1 61 -Rl
November 13, 1986
-LIGAl-
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BU5INESS:
European Art Imports
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE CON-
DUCTED OR TRANSACTED
IN THIS COUNTY: 4481
Country Trails, Gurnee, II.
NAME(S) AND POST OF-
FICE OR RESIDENCE AD-
DRESSES) OF THE PER-
SON(S) OWNING, CON-
DUCTING OR TRAN-
SACTING BUSINESS: Philip
G. Nosh, 4461 Country
Trails, Gurnee, IL 60031;
Anthony F. Nash, Whit lan-
ds Cottage, Rouidon,
Lymeregls, Dorset,
England.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY Off LAKI. M
This Is to certify that the
undersigned Intend(s) to
conduct the above named
business from the
location(s) indicated and
that the true or real full
nome(s) of the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Philip G.Nash
Anthony F. Nash
October 21, 1986 ,
STATI OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY Off LAKE. M
The forego! rig in-
strument was
ock no wl edged before me
by the person(s) Intending
to conduct the business
this October 21, 1986,
RECEIVED: October 21,
1986
Linda lanuil Hess
Lake County Clerk
Sarah L. Ellis
Deputy County Clerk
1066E-107-GP
October 30,
November 6, ft
November 13, 1986
—LEGAL—
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS: The
"Country" Club
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE
CONDUCTED OR TRAN-
SACTED IN THIS COUNTY:
39 Burnett, Lake Villa, 111
60462
NAME(S) AND POST
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE
PERSON(S) OWNING.
CONDUCTING OR
TRANSACTING BUSINESS:
Janet Durnin, 39 Burnett
Ave., Lake Villa, 111.60462
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, ss
This is to certify that the'
undersigned Intend(s) to
conduct the above named
business from the
34.663.00
34,663.00
288.934.00
288,934.00
(254,271.00)
288,999.00
34,728.00
11B6B-136LV
November 13, 1986
location(s) indicated and
that the true or real full
name(s) of the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Janet Durnin
October 13, 1986
STATE Off ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, M
The foregoing in-
strument wos
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) Intending
to conduct the business
this October 17, 1986.
Peggy J. Ronsman
Notary Public
RECEIVED: October 27,
1986
Linda lanuzl Hess
Lake County Clerk
November 6,
November 13, ft
November 20, 1986
1186A-129.LV
—LEGAL-
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS: Lets
Ltd.
ADDRESSES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE
CONDUCTED OR TRAN-
SACTED IN THIS COUNTY:
19825 West Grand Avenue,
Lake Villa, Illinois 60046;
c/o Financial Services, 2
South York Road, Ben-
senville, IL 60106.
NAME{S) AND POST
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE
PERSON(S) OWNING,
CONDUCTING OR
TRANSACTING BUSINESS:
Florence A. Larsen Trust,
Florence A. Larsen,
Trustee, 19825 West Grand
Avenue, Lake Villa, Illinois
60046; Orville W. Larsen,
Trust, Lucy May Erickson,
Trustee, 3844 North 25th
Avenue, Schiller Park,
Illinois 60176; Arllne J.
Thomas, 716 Parkside
Lane, Bensenville, Illinois
60106; Florence A.
Sherman, 1204 Arghle.
Bensenville, Illinois 60106.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE.ss
This is to certify that the
undersigned intend(s) to
conduct the above named
business from the
locatlon(s) Indicated and
that the true or real full
name(s) of the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Florence A. Larsen
Lucy May Erickson
Arllne J.Thomas
Florence A. Sherman
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, ss
The foregoing in-
strument was
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) intending
to conduct the business
this August 25. 1986.
RECEIVED: October 17,
1986
Linda lanuzi Hess
Lake County Clerk
Diana M. Boyer
Notary Public
1086E-104-LV
October 30,
November 6, ft
November 13. 1986
—LEGAL-
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS: Big
Six
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE CON-
DUCTED OR TRANSACTED
IN THIS COUNTY: P.O. Box
372, Antioch, Illinois
60002; 39386 N. Lake Avo
Lake Villa, Illinois 60046.
NAME(S) AND POST OF-
FICE .OR RESIDENCE AD-
DRESSES) OF THE PER-
SON(S) OWNING, CON-
DUCTING OR TRAN-
SACTING BUSINESS:
Jeanette A. Kauth, 39386
N. Lake Ave., Lake Villa.
Illinois 60046.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, is
This is to certify that the
undersigned intend(s) to
conduct the above named
business from the
location(s) indicated and
that the true or real full
nome(s) of ther person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Jeanette A. Kauth
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, ss
The foregoing in-
strument wos
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) intending
to conduct the business
this Novembers, 1986.
RECEIVED: November 5.
1986
Linda lanuzi Hess
Lake County Clerk
Renee Flood
Deputy County Clerk
U86B-140-AR
November 13?
November 20, ft
November 27, 1986
-LEGAL—
Notice is hereby given
that Mr. ft Mrs. Converse
will sell contents of our
garage belonging to
Matthews on November B,
1986. at 9:00 a.m. if back
storage Is not paid and
belongings are not *
removed by that date,
1186A-135-RL
November 6, ft
November 13, 1966
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— LEGAL-
VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST, tLLIHOIS SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT DELINQUENT TAXIS
STAH Of ILLINOIS,
COUNTY OF LAKE, %%
To the owner or owners of lands, lots and real property
situated In the Village ol Llndonhurst, Lake County.
Illinois, hereinafter listed and described:
A Public Notice is hereby given that a return will be
made to Jack L. Anderson, County Treasurer and ex-
offlclo County Collector of Lako County. State of Illinois
(the general officer of said county having authority to
receive State and County taxes) of all unpaid Special
Assessments or Installments thereof matured and
payable or Interest thereon, or interest duo to January 2,
1986, on Installments not yet matured on all warrants In
the name of the undersigned Village Collector of the
Village of Llndonhurst, a Municipal Corporation, upon the
delinquent lands which the Special Assessments or in-
stallments thereof or Interest thereon, remain unpaid
togolhor with the name of owners where know, and the
total amount due thereon and the year of years for which
the same are due.
Take notice further that said Jack L. Anderson, County
Treasurer and ex-offlcio Collector of Lake County, State
of Illinois, (being the general officer of said County of
Lake having the authority to receive State and County
Taxes In the County In which said lands, towns lots and
real property is located) will mako application to the
County Court of the County of Lake and Slate of Illinois ot
the December Term A.D. thereof to wit:
The 25th day of November, 1986. for Judgment against
the soid lands, town lots and real property for the amount
of said Special Assessments, interest and cost due
thereon ond for an order to sell lands, town lots and real
property for the satisfaction thereof.
Take notice further that said Jack L. Anderson, County
Treasurer and ex-officio County Collector for Lake Coun-
ty. State of Illinois will on the 1st Day of December, 1986,
(being Monday, fixed by Jock L. Anderson, County
Treasurer and ex-officio County Collector and State of
Illinois for said sale) offer ond expose to public sale at the
Courthouse in the City of Waukogan, Lake County Illinois
oil or such portion or portions of the property hereinafter
described for the amount of Special Assessments and
matured installments of Special Assessments, Interost
and cost due thereon for which Judgmont shall be taken
and remain unsatisfied, Said sale shall commence at nine
o'clock A.M.. the 1st day of December. 1986. and will con-
tinue from day to day until the same shall be made com-
plete. Application for Judgment shall be made for the
amount due for the year 1985 and prior against and for
the sale of the premises hereinafter described as follows:
.
,
F. Spohijo
4
W.Terry
14
BLOCK
AMOUNT
OF JUDGEMENT
197
$71.86
198
68.56
198
68.56
199
68.56
200
68.56
203
68.56
203
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
NO. 5
68.56
TO WHOM
LOT
ASSESSED '
VENETIAN VILLAGE
UNIT 16
9
B. Marsh
D. English
18
16
C. Chrlstensen
BLOCK
AMOUNT
OF JUDGEMENT
151
179.07
154
L 176.96
155
*
236.60
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Association, a corporation organized and existing under
the laws of the United States of Amor ica. Plaintiff ,
vs.
Virginia E.'Hogon, and Unknown Owners, Defendants.^
No. 86CH269
Public notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a
Judgment made ond ontoroa by said Court in the abovo
entitled causo on October 1. 1986, 1 Robert Bobcox,
Sheriff of Lako County, Illinois, will, on Monday,
December 1st. 1986. at the hour of 9:00 A.M. In Room C-
105 of the lake County Courthouse. 18 N. County 51.,
Waukogan, Illinois, sell at public venduo to the hlghost
and best bidder for cash, the following described
premises and real estate, in said Judgment mentioned,
situated In the County of Loko ond State of Illinois, or so
much thereof as shall bo sufficient to satisfy said
Judgment, to-wit:
lots 25 and 26 in Block 3 in Original Subdivision of
Lako Bluff, in ihe North fractional half of Section 21,
Township 44 North, Rongo 12, East ol the Third
Principal Meridian, according to Ihe Plat thcroof
recorded March 15, 1877 in Book "A" of Plots, poge 95
in Lako County, Illinois, commonly known os 206 East
Prospect Avenue, lake Bluff. Illinois.
Dalod, Waukogan, Illinois. October 30th. 1986.
Robert Bobcox. Sheriff of Lake County, Illinois.
Walsh. Cose. Coalo & Brown. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. 2500
Prudential Plaza. Chicago. Illinois 60601: Tel. No. 938-
3824.
November 6,
November 13, &
November 20, 1986
1I86A-I26-GL
TO WHOM
ASSESSED
SEVEN HILLS
UNIT 26
E. Gutke
L. Trezise
R. Lehn
K. Collis
SEVEN HILLS
UNIT 27
J. Detand
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 4
LOT
14
4
35
9
37
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTV OF LAKE, u
I. Joan C. Malsch, do hereby certify that I am duly ap-
pointed ond qualifed Village Collector of the Village of
Llndonhurst, and as such the keeper of the records of said
office and that the foregoing is a true and accurate list of
the delinquent lands, town lots, and real property upon
which the Special Assessments or installments thereof or
interest thereon remain unpaid, the name of the owners
if known. Ihe total amount duo thereon the yoar or years
for which Ihe same ore due os it appears from the books
and records in my possession ond custody.
Doted at Llndonhurst, Illinois this 30th day of October, of
1986.
JoanC. Malsch
Village Collector
Village of lindenhurst
186A-133-LV
Novombor 16, 1986
—LEGAL-
SHERIFF'S SALE
STATE OF ILLINOIS,
COUNTY OF COOK, »
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Greaiamerican Federal Savings and Loon Association,
formerly known as Oak Paik Federal Savings and loan
— LEGAL-
ASSUMED IUSINESS .
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS: D and
G Limousine Service
AODRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE
CONDUCTED OR TRAN-
SACTED IN THIS COUNTY:
208 E. Willow Dr., Round
Lake Park, II. 60073.
NAME(S) AND POST
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE
PERSON(S) OWNING.
CONDUCTING OR
TRANSACTING BUSINESS:
Donald L. Wesoloskl, 208
E. Willow Dr., Round Lake
Pork. II 60073: George H.
Furbur. 195 E. lake St..
Elmhurst.IL 60126.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY Of LAKE, ti
This is to certify that the
undersigned tntend(s) to
conduct the above named
business 1 from the
location(s). Indicated and
that the true or real full
namo(s) ot the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Donald L. Wesoloski
George H. Furbur y
STATE Of ILLINOIS
COUNTY Of LAKE, «•
The forogolng in-
strument was
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) Intending
to conduct tho business
this October 15. 1986.
RECEIVED: October 22.
1986
Linda lanuzi Hess
Lake County Clerk
Hannelore Beynum
Notory
1087E-113-AR
October 30,
November 6,
Novombor 13, 1986
—LEGAL-
ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE M. 19M
EMMONS SCHOOL DIST. No. 33
2422k W. BEACH GROVE ROAD
ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS MM!
GENERAL
Size of District in Square Miles, 4.25; Number of Attendance Centers. 1; Number of
Certificated Employees: Full-time, 13; Part-Time. 2: Number of Non-Certificated Em-
ployees, Full-Time. 3; Part-Time. 2; Average Daily Attendance, 171.48: Number Of
Pupils Enrolled Per Grade: Kindergarten. 20: first. 19; second. 20; ih'trd. 17; fourth. 20;
fifth, 19; sixlh, 21; seventh. 23; eighth, 22; special, 9; total elementary. 190; Total in
District 190. Tax Rate By Fund (in%): Educational. 1.64%; Operations. Bldg. and Main-
tenance, .25%; Working Cash. .05%; Municipal Retirement. .04%; Fire Prevention and
Safety, .05%; Tort Immunity. .03%; District Assessed Valuation, $18,585,772.00;
Assessed Valuation Per A.D. A. Pupil, $108,384.49.
ASSETS: Value of Capital Assets: land. $30,420.03, Evoy. Kamschulte and Jacobs Co.;
Buildings, $355,629.22; Equipment, 93,907.50.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Lots than tlO.OM: Patricia Bolting, Kotherine M. Lyman, Roberta L, Scott, Kristine
Gore. Trudy Petty. Cynthia M. Vandrush. S10.ttO-lH.994: Deborah Beno, Mary E. Clark,
June M. Kelley. John O. Benson, Carole J. Delany, Heidi A. Wennstrom. MT.ttO-
*2«,999: Joanne Fleshman. Beverly R. Kramer. Valerie Hansen. $13,M0 and Over. Jill
R. Bollock, Kathryn Urzedowski.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Lots than HO.Oot: Phylis Kovach, Richard Moeller, Elvira Poli, Diana Rudis. Andrew
N. Snyder, Susan Stella, Joan Wennstrom, Craig Leeper, Elgene L. Pauly. Rosemary
Riedlinger, Edison Sankey, Kathy Springer, Aniola T. Weeks. S10,ttO-tH.999: Carlos G.
Leonard, Maureen T. Soltis.
INDIVIDUAL FUND BALANCE SHEETS JUNE 10. 19t4
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash
Imprest Funds
TOTAL ASSETS
Reserved Fund Balance
Unreserved Fund Balance
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS/REVENUES, DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS AND
CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES FOB THE YEAR ENDED JUNE M, 1tS4
RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
Locol Sources
State Sources
Federal Sources
TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSERS
DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Instruction
Supporting Services
Nonprogrammed Charges
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Excess of Receipts/Revenues and Transfers Over
(Under) Disbursements/Expenditures and Transfers
Fund Balances, July 1 . 1985
Fund Balance, June 30. 1 986
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
Diono Bourn. Pat Hunsberger, Rita Nioman, Jean Soby, Marjorie Holbo, Patricia
Kenyon, Sallie Pittmon.
PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATION
IN THE AGGREGATE PAID ISM OR MORI
ATST Information Systoms. 789.35; American Variable Life Ins. Co.. 5,000; Antioch
Builders ond Construction Co.. 925; Antioch C.C. School Dist. 34, 5.687; Antioch Comm.
High School. 8.182.79; Brydges. Risoborough. Morris. Fronke. 1,605; C.C. Services, Inc.-
Brokerage Division, 1,119; Carl Fischer of Chicago. 508.50; Chicago PoperCo.. 1.055.90;
Colony House, 642.60; Commonwealth Edison Co., 8.188.87; Country Mutual Insurance
Co.. 7,040.04; David A. Noyes Ins. Co., 3.200; Delta Plans of Illinois. 3,626.32; Deluxe
Computer Forms, 601.75; Diemer Plumbing & Heating Co., 3,530.47: Director of Labor.
3.097.53; Emmons Impress Fund, 3,949.61; Evoy, Kamschulte, Jacobs, & Co., 1,925;
Follett Library Book Co.. 595.35; Grosslake School, 5.911.30; H.O.D. Disposal Inc..
1.078.50; Hoffman Maintenance ft Supply Co.. Inc., 967.05; Horace Mann, 14,259.05; III.
Dopt. of Revenue. 6,324.04; III. Municipal Ret. FD./FlCA, 7,324.98; III. Municipal
Retirement Fund, 4,465.27; Illinois Association of School Boards. 2,148; Illinois Bell
Telephono Co.. 2.698.72; Jill R. Bollock. 1.609.95; Kenneth Wierschem. 1,200.00; Loke
Area Electric Co., 718.90; loke County Federation of Teachers, 2,450.77; Lake Villa
School District No. 41. 3,684.80; Marlondole Farms, Inc., 2,901.86; Nappe Music House
656.90; Northern Illinois Gas, 8.595.60; Pedersen GMC. 1,278; Perma-Bound/Herfzberg
New Method, Inc., 814.42; Rem Con LTD., 1.103.96; Richard Irmen Painting Service. 532;
Ritzenthaler Bus Lines. 1,936.43; Robblns. Schwarlz, Nicholas. Lifton ft Asset., 2.040-
Savin Corp. 632.56; Scholastic Inc., 653.75; School Management Foundation of Illinois.
1.400; Society for Visuot Education, 525.53; Special Education Dist. of loke County,
18,950.21; State Bank of Antioch. 36,907. 67; Steve Gust. 1.100; Teachers Retirement
System, 24,391 .84; Valley School & Office Suppliers, Inc., 5.064.68; Wayne Soder, 920.
Operation!,
■Idg. and
Trans-
Municipal
Working
Educational
Malntananca
portation
Retirement
Cash
350,919
128,864
86,536
3.061
134,754
942
351.861
128,864
86,536
3,061
134,754
9,580
41 ,705
342,281
87.159
86.536
3.061
134,754
351,861
128,864
86.536
3.061
134,754
330,562
42,932
3,472
376,966
75,762
75,762
10,931
8,530
4,219
16,907
275,945
101,838
22,288
400,071
78,517
78,517
19.461
28,009
28,009
4,219
6.400
6,400
16,907
(23,105)
374,966
351,861
(2.755)
131,619
128,864
(8,548)
95,084
86.536
(2,181)
5.242
3,061
16,907
117,847
134.754
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U86A-130-AR
November 13, 1986
-LEGAL-
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS:
Pampered Pooch Parlour.
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS. IS TO BE
CONDUCTED OR TRAN-
SACTED IN THIS COUNTY:
1136 27th Street, Zion. 1L
60099.
NAME(S) AND POST
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE
PERSON(S) OWNING.
CONDUCTING OR
TRANSACTING BUSINESS:
Robert Wingard, 41648 N.
Park Ave., Zion, II, and
Marilyn Wingard. 41648 N.
Park Ave.. Zion, II. 60099.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY Of LAKE, n
This Is to certify that the
undersigned intond(s) to
conduct the above named
business from the
tocation(s) indicated and
that the true or real
business ore correct as
shown.
Robert Wingard
Marilyn Wingard
October 10, 1986
I0B6E-106-GL
October 30.
Novombor 6, ft
November 13, 1986
—LEGAL—
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAM! CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS: Shear
Elegance
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE
CONDUCTED OR TRAN-
SACTED IN THIS COUNTY:
23375 Grass loke Rd.,
Antioch, 111. 60002
NAME(S) AND POST
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE
PERSON(S) OWNING,
CONDUCTING OR
TRANSACTING BUSINESS:
Sharon Mayer, 39517 N.
Channel View Dr., An-
tioch. III. 60002.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, M
This Is to certify that the
undersigned intend(s) to
conduct the above named
business from the
location(s) indicated and
that the true or real full
namo(s) of the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct os shown.
Sharon A. Mayer
October 17. 1986
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, t»
The foregoing In-
strument was
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) intending
lo conduct the business
this 17th day, October.
1986.
RECEIVED: October 21.
1986
Linda lanuzi Hess
Lake County Clerk
Chris E. Russo
Notory Public
I086E-105-AR
October 30.
November 6, ft
November 13. 1986
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ANNUAL NNANCIAL IT ATI MINT f Ot PUBLICATION
PCM TNI FISCAL Yf A t INDtO JUNI Je, 19M
Ot AM LAKI ICHOOL OUT. 3*
HW W. Ot AM LAKI RD.
ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS 6*4*1
OINIRAL
Six* of District In Square Miles, 5,2; Number of Attendance Centers, 1 ; Number of Cer-
tificated Employees: Full -Time, 14; Part-Time, 5; Number ol Non-Certificated Em-
ployees: Full-Time, 7; Part-Time, 5; Average Dally Attendance, 232.26; Number of Pupils
Enrolled Per Grade: Kindergarten, 28; first, 24; second, 27; third, 26; fourth, 29; fifth, 23;
sixth, 32; seventh, 25; eighth, 40; special, 7; Total Elementory, 263; Total In District, 263.
Tax Rate By Fund (ln%): Educational, 68.01%; Operations, Bldg. and Maintenance,
11.41%; Working Cash, 2.26%; Tronsporatlon, 5.48%; Fire Prevention and Safety,
6.21%; Tort Immunity, 5.70%; Special Educotlon, .91%; District Assessed Valuation,
$20,097,028; Assessed Valuation Per A.D.A. Pupil, $86,528.15; Total Bonded In-
debtedness June 30, 1986, $51,720; Percent of Bonding Power Obligated Currently,
ASSETS: Value of Capitol Assets: Land, $77,785; Buildings, $808,942; Equipment,
$211,571.
OROH PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PEtSONNIL
Lew Then Mff.Mt: C. Aschbacker. llt\MM.»U,***: S. Neubauer, N. Rubash, C. Van-
drush. •1T,itt-*M,fff: C. Adams, S. Bartlett, S, Boesdorfer, J. Clark, B. Coia,
L.Crawford, V. Glessner, R. Hogan, J. Larson, B. Lynch, T. Mlchalek, M. Olson, J. Salt-
man, A. Smo|kal. HS,t#t end Over: R. Uss.
OROSS P AY MINT rot MON.CIRTIPICATID (*f MONNIL
Lees Then SIMM: P. Buffenbarger. S. Gllday, W. Nauman, H. Olechny, C. Prlller, D.
Smerx, C. Trleger. Slt.tft-tH.fff: S. Anderson, G. Mllowskt, C. Perry, M7,tet-
114, Vtf: B. Keefer. •H.tetend Over: P. Harris.
PERSONS, FIRM!, OR CORPORATION
IN TNI AOORIOATI RAID SStt OR MORI
ABB Printing Service, Inc., 769.05; Ace Hardware. 793.36; Adam ft Co., 2,000; Althoff
Industries, 3,093.80; Apple Computer, Inc., 1,972.60; ATftT Information Systems, 906.55;
Blick, Dick, 1,401.11; Burlington Wholesale Foods, Inc., 950.77; Camp Ravenswood,
1,000.00; Carey and Gelden Electric, Inc., 719.85; Chicago Paper Co., 964.50; Com-
monwealth Edison, 13,072.17; Country Companies Co., 8,656.15; Diamond Chemical Co.,
2,149.97; Dunlap and Brown, Ltd., 765.00; Foltett Library Book Co., 1 ,785.24; Harper and
Row Publishers, Inc., 520.79; Harrls/Lanter Business Products, Inc., 4,073.77; H.O.D.
Disposal Inc., 1,212.00; Houghton Mifflin Co., 2,149.04; Hydra Master, 595.00; Illinois
Association of School Boards. 611.00; Illinois Bell, 2,614.74; Industrial Towel, Inc.,
585.28; Kappus Bread Co., 578.54; Lake Villa C.C. Dist. 41, 5,589.66; Macmillan Inc.,
622.08; Marlondale Farms, 4.563.82; Midwest Scenic Co.. Ltd., 825.00; Midwest Visual,
554.69; Modern Curriculum Press, Inc., 652.15; National Guardian Alarm Service,
1,044.32; Northern Illinois Gas, 9,238.65; Rallton Co., 1,288.62; Ritzenthaler Bus Lines,
6,215.65; Special Education Dlst. of Lake Co., 28,555.41; Suiter ft Sutter Architects, Ltd.,
500.00; United Visual Aids, Inc.. 1,116.10; Valley School Suppliers, 686.50; Wharton
Blacktop Paving, Inc., 1,350.00.
INDIVIDUAL FUND RALANCI SHUTS JUNI SB, Iffte
-LEGAL-
NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS
For Work to be constructed under the Illinois Highway
Code
1. Time end Piece of Opening Bids: Sealed proposals
for the improvement described below will be received by
the Round Lake Sanitary District, P.O. Box 175, Round
Lake, Illinois 60073 at the offices of the Engineer. Bleck ■
Engineering Co. Inc., 1375 North Western Avenue, Lake
Forest, Illinois 60045, until 10:00 o'clock, A.M., C.S.T.,
Thursday, November 20, 1986 and at that time publicly
opened and read.
2. Description of the Work: (a) The proposed im-
provement Is officiu'"'/ known as 'Treatment Plant
Demolition-Phase II" and is located in the Village of
Round Lake, Lake County, Illinois
(b) The proposed improvement consists of plugging the
24" dio. sewer In the influent structure; plugging lines,
tearing down the waits and filling the Comminutor Pit;
Raising the Building, plugging (he pipes and filling-in the
flow equalizer structure; Piping thru the north chomber of
Chlorine contact tank and filling the structure; Pumping
out the Control Building, removing equipment, sealing
the piping and plumbing, disconnecting and removing
electrical equipment, raising the superstructure and
filling the substructure; Removing sludge, removing the
digester cover, removing the piping, breaking-in the
waits and filling of the Secondary Sludge Digester and
Building; Removal and disposal of the Waste Gas Burner;
Constructing a concrete slob cover over the outfall
chamber together with a manhole frame and lid and
ladder Irons, backfill and grade; removal of equipment,
stone filter materials, breaking-in walls and placing
cover materials over two Trickling Filters; Filling the alum
storage tank; disconnecting potable water lines; and
installing new electrical facilities.
3. Instruction to Ridden: (a) Plans and proposal
forms may be obtained from the Districts' Engineer, Bleck
Engineering Co. Inc. 1375 North Western Avenue, Lake
Forest. Illinois 60045.
(b) All proposols must be accompanied by a proposal
guaranty as provided in Article 102.09 of the "Standard
Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction,"
prepared by the Deparmtne of Transporation,
4. Refection of Bldi: The awarding authority reserves
the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or oil
proposals as provided in Article 102.08 of the "Standard
Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction," .
prepared by the Deportment of Transportation. By order of
ROUND LAKE SANITARY DISTRICT
Al Valentine, Manager
October 25, 1986
U 868-1 59-RL
November 13, 1986
assits
current assets
Cosh
Petty Cosh
Imprest Funds
Investments
TOTAL ASSETS
Neg. Cash Bol.
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Reserved Fund Balance
jfi . Unreserved Fund Balance
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
STATIMBNT Of RICIIFTS/RIVINUIS. DISHURUMINTS/IXRINDITURIS. TRANSFIRS AND
CH ANOIS IN FUND RALANCIS FOR TNI VI AR IMDtD JUNI St, ItSe
RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
Local Sources
State Sources
Federal Sources
TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Instruction
Supporting Services
Nonprogrammed Charges
Debt Services
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Excess of Receipts/Revenues and Transfers Over
(Under) Disbursements/Expenditures and Transfers
Fund Balances, July 1 , 1985
Fund Balance, June 30, 1986
Ope* ellotts.
Rid*. «n4
Pond end
Trans-
Municipal
rtlonel
Melntenence
Interest
portation
Retirement
4,266
117
„
86
50
978
139,755
103,264
46,599
78,726
84,728
145,049
103,264
649
46,716
78,726
480
84,814
649
480
38,814
106.235
145,049
17,358
85,057
103.264
46,716
46,716
17,738
60,508
78,726
84,814
84,814
Site end ^ _-,
st ruction Wor pi"g
206
28,460
28,666
28,738
(72)
28.666
32
9.537
9,569
9,569
361,958
139.549
17,890
519,397
63,877
. 63,877
31,640
31,640
31,619
18,736
50,355
7,006
.. 7,006
■ 2,002
2,002
9,569
9,569
344,242
169,687
31,165
49,231
7.043
35.470
4,102
13,738
10
545,094
(25,697)
170,746
145.049
56,274
7,603
94,812
102,415
29,407
29,407
2.233
44,483
46,716
5,119
40,589
9.766
68.480
78,246
17.840
(10.834)
95.648
84,814
10
2,012
26,654
28,666
9,569
9,569
U86B-160-AR
November 13, 1986
— LEGAL—
ORDINANCt NO. IS 02*
AN ORDINANCI AMINDINO ORDINANCE NO. 7M 1 PIRTAINING TO TNI
ISTARLISHMINT OF BASIC CHARGES FOR THE MAKING OF CONNECTIONS WITH
THE MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM, PARAGRAPH S, ARTICLI
1 OF CHAPTER It AND PARAGRAPH 2 OF ARTICLI II OP CHAPTER 20 OF THE
GRAYSLAKI MUNICIPAL COD!
RE IT ORDAINED RT THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OP TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE
OF GRAYSLAKI, LAKI COUNTY. ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1. FINDING OF FACTS. Pursuonl to Recommendation by the Finance Com-
mittee, the Presidont and Board of Trustees of ihe Village of Grayslake. Lake County,
Illinois have determined that in order to promote the health, safety and welfare of the
citizenry served by the Village, Ordinance No. 78-0-1, as amended, should be further
amended as hereinafter provided.
SECTION 2. AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE NO. 78-0-1 . Ordinance No. 78-0-1 , Section
1 , Paragraph 5, is hereby further omended as follows:
a. By the amendment of the second paragraph of said paragraph 5 to modify the table
set forth therein as follows: „ , .„
Water Service .■■ Basic Water
Size (in Inches) Connection Chorge
i $600.00
iV; l.ooo.oo
2 1,750.00
3 2,500.00
4 3,500.00
6 5,500.00
e 8.000.00
OverS 8,000.00 PLUS
$2,500 per inch In
excess of 8 Inches
b. By amending Ihe separate paragraph at the end of Paragraph 5 previously added
by Ordinance 86-0-4 as follows: ... j
"Owner and or Contractor shall pay at Ihe lime of approval of each lot s tap-on, an ad-
ditional fee as specified in Table below for the Equalization Contribution in addition to
the Village's applicable water top-on fee for the recovery of capital costs by the Village
for the construction of additional water storage facilities and waterwork improvements.
This additional fee shall apply to all undeveloped lands within the Village."
Water Service Equalization
Size (In Inches) ' Contribution
1 $500.00
1 */, • 900.00
2 1 ,200.00
3 1,400.00
4 1 ,700.00
6 2,200.00
OverS 2,200.00
SECTION 3. AMENDMENT OF PARAGRAPH 2 OF ARTICLE II OF CHAPTER 20.
2. SERVICE CONNECTIONS, INSPECTIONS, BASIC CHARGES, RECAPTURE COSTS, ETC.
(1) For each residential unit for which there is an individual sanitary sewer service, a
basic charge of $600.00 per unit.
(2) For each residential unit for which there are multiple units within a structure ser-
ved by a single sewer service, a basic charge of $300.00 per unit.
(3) For each commercial or industrial unit a basic charge of S600.00 per unit plus
$100.00 per each 250 gallons per day of water usage.
SECTION 4. REPEAL. All ports of ordinances, resolutions and other action heretofore
taken that are inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such in-
consistency ond to such extent only.
SECTION 5. NUMBER OF ORDINANCt. This ordinance shall be known as Ordinance
No. 86-0-26.
SECTION 6. DATE WHEN EFFECTIVE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after December 1, 1986 and publication as required by law.
The foregoing ordinance was adopted by a vote as follows:
AYES: 4, Christian, Behm, Harris, Schroeder.
NAYS: \
ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Lucas, Smith, Harnagel.
APPROVED: E. Schroeder, President
PASSED: Novembers, 1986
APPROVED: Novembers, 1986
ATTEST; Adeli Laurin, Village Clerk
11B6B-155-GL
November IS, 1986
-UOAL-
NOTICf
Sealed bids ore being
requested by Ihe Board of
Commissioners of the
Round Lake Area Pork
District for an electronic
key telephone > system to
be Installed and operated
at our new recreation
center being built at Hart
Road and Route 134 in
Round Lake.
The Request for
Proposal and
specifications may be
picked up at the office of
the Park District, 916 W.
Rollins Road. Round Lake
Heights, Illinois 60073
between 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m.,
Monday through Fridoy,
beginning Monday,
November 17, 1986. The
last day bids will be ac-
cepted is Thursday,
December 4, 1986. Bids
will be opened ot 1 p.m. at
the Park District office on
December 4, 1986. The
Park District reserves the
right to accept or reject
proposals In whole or in
part and to negotiate the
terms of any proposal
submitted by 1 p.m.,
Thursday, December 4,
1986.
Copies of the RFP and
specifications may be
obtained from the District
upon a non-refundable
deposit of $5 for each set.
Robert Rolek,
Director
Round Lake Area
Park District
916 W. Rollins Rood
Round Lake
Heights, 1160073
1186B-162-RL
November 13, 1986
— LEGAL-
ASSUMID BUSINESS
NAMICtRTIFICATI
NAME OF BUSINESS: The
Sound System
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE CON-
DUCTED OR TRANSACTED
IN THIS COUNTY: 16240 W.
Plaza Lane, Wadsworth, IL
60083
NAME(S) AND POST OF-
FICE OR RESIDENCE AD-
DRESSES) OF THE PER-
SON(S) OWNING, CON-
DUCTING OR TRAN-
SACTING BUSINESS:
Steven M. Ryckmon. P.O.
Box 136, Wadsworth, IL
60083; Jerry Kitterman,
Jr., 36473 Edgewood, Gur-
nee.IL 60031
STATB OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, u
This is to certify that the
undersigned Intend(s) to
conduct the above nomed
business from the
locotion(s) indicated and
that the true or real full
name(s) of the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Steven M. Ryckman
Jerry Kitterman, Jr.
November 10, 1986
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OP LAKE, ss
The foregoing in-
strument was
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) intending
to conduct the business
this 10th day of Nov., 1986.
RECEIVED: November 10.
1986
Linda lanuzi Hess
take County Clerk
Evelyn Leckie
Notary Public
1186B-163-WN
November 13.
November 20. &
November 27, 1986
—LEGAL—
, NOTICE
The Village of Round
Lake Heights is taking bids
for the sale of a 1984
Dodge 4 door squad. May
be viewed at the Village
maintenance garage.
Village Reserves ■ the
right to reject any or alt
bids. Bids opened
November 29, 1986 7:00
p.m.
Submit bids to: Round
Lake Heights Clerk/Bid 629
Pontiac Court, Round Lake
Heights. II. 60073.
Joan Hendricks
• Village Clerk
H86B-158-RL
November 13, 1986
Thursday, November 13. 1986
Lakeland Newspaper* 35*
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—LEGAL—
ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMINT 9 OR PUBLICATION
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE It, 1904
GURNIE DIST. 3»
GENERAL
-LEOAL-
RSPOftT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the
Wauconda National Bank and Trust Companyof Waucon-
da In the state of Illinois, at the close of business on Sep*
tember 30, 1986 published in response to call made by
Size of District in Square Miles. 13.75: Number of Attendance Centers, 3; Number of Comptroller of ihe ^^£^Wj^'™^™%
.rtificoted Employees: Full-Time, 84; Part-time. 41; Number of Non-Corlillcated Em- Code, Section .16 1 . Cha tor Number 14605 Comptroller of
Certi...
ployees: Full-Time. 21, Port-Time. 55: Average Dolly Attendance. 1.164.98: Number of
Pupils Enrolled Per Grade, Kindergarten, 158: first, 143; socond, 160, third. 138. fourth;
129; fifth, 127; sixth, 143, seventh, 147; eighth, 152; special 51; Totol in District. 1,348.
Tax Rate by Fund (In%): Educational, 1.430%; Operations. Bldg. ond Maintenance,
.250%; Bond and Interest, .199%; Working Cosh, .050%: Transportation, .120%;
Municipal Retirement, .043%; Fire Prevention and Safety. .050%: Tort Immunity, .036%;
Special Education Building. .020%. Dislrict Assessed Valuation: S140.414.646; Assessed
Valuation Per A.D.A. Pupil. $120,529; Total Bonded Indebtedness June 30, 1986.
$2,200,000. Percent of Bonding Power Obligated Currently. 22,7%; Value of Copitol
Assets: Land. $128,483; Buildings, $5,088,163; Equipment. $712. 639; Basis of Valualion
Used: Cost.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Lots Than 110,000: R. Abney. G. Alloian, D. Boumann. T. Beckwith. J. Blockingor, D.
Boston, P. Bouas. R. Bradley. M. Busa, E. Codwallader. P. Christakis, J. Cohen, P. Cook.
V. Daniels. M. Diiurdxik. A. Edwards, L. Egli, G. Evans, B. Ewert. J. Gilroy. L. Gross. V.
Hansford, D. Holhut, J. Hrymak, K. Kleisner. S. Koffol, D. Koopmon. P. Lauroitis, J.
Leslie. L. Lindbloom. T, Loest. N. Long, N. Mikkita. R. Moore, M. Paiser, J. Ralhunde, R.
Reich, E. Rompelta. K. Souer. R. Shea. E. Sheen. L. Smith, D. Tomei.S. Welker, J. Will, C.
Zenz, R. Zwier-Swanson.
(10,000 to 110,999: C. Bestler. R. Coflman, B. Dunakin. C. Floetor. K. Gencev, D.
Lenzi, J. Menges, L. Sowa, T. Svec. 117,000 to 124,9*9: E. Andrekus, M. Arthur. M.
Bandmon. N. Boston, S. Burrows, C. Centella. B. Connell, J. DeYoung. P. Dudley, L.
Esser. J. Ewing-Belletire. D, Force. D. Gaa. A. Gordon. J . Hirsh. J. Howarth, N. Howe. L.
Keppner. E. Kiser, H. McCormick, J. Meuth, B. Modica, S. Novak, L. Noiime, M.
Obenoul, M. Pent. J. Pergander, E. Pelersen, S. Prochnow, N. Romani, K. Romberg, C.
Sheahan, J. Smith, J. Stone, J. Sundin. C. Thompson. J. Tralford, G. Vaslljevic, C. Wills,
J. Worth, S. Zclenko.
125,000 and Over: O. Baker. E. Bartelt. P. Bounds, J. Bowie, E. Davila, V. Evenstad,
M. Gilroy. P. Hanson. A. Jolly. K. Kettmon. K.Kovocek, M. Kristan. J. Lienhardt, C.
McConnell. J. McConnell, J. Neal. F. Nielsen, D. Palinca, D. Parrish. V. Rocheleau.D.
Schultzo. M. Scuccimori. A. Stohl. E. Tabor. M. Walters. D. Williams.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Less Than 110,000: L. Ansetm. I. Belec. S. Belec. C. Brandt. M. Busa, S. Carrier. D.
Christian, P. Chumbley, J. Costa, V. Cervier. C. Dohm, V. Derderion, C, Dluhos, E.
Dofelmire, J. Drapalik. 5. Drummond, L. Egli. P. Fendick. J, Fischer. K. Friedman. S.
Gandhi. K. Gray, A. Harding, A. Ignarski, C, Keulen. Jr., L. Kristan, G. Laurel, M. Little,
R. Loest, M. Moddox, M. Mauer, L. May. C. Mozur, B. McCann, S. McKay, M, Miltimore,
C. Morris, M. Mutchek, D. Nichols. S. Niemi, P. Paiser, C. Paulson, B. Potrovic, W.
Pincombe. I. Ryan, S. Schmidt, I. Smith, J. Smith, V. Smith, S. Sorensen. C. Teigland, M.
Thompson, N. Tochor. M. Vehrs, G. Wicks, C. Wilcox, L. Williams. D. Witikko, C. Zenz.
110.000-S1 0,099: D. Counts. J. DeFilippo, V. Elsbury. K. James, K. Kaspar, R. Lencioni. L.
Miltimore. D. Moriarty. B. Mortensen, J. Pursed. H7,O00-S24,ft t >: I. Gonzalez. Jr.. D.
Little. M. Nichols. E. Pack, C. Williams, R. Yost. $25,000 and Over: J. Painter.
PERSONS, FIRMS, OR CORPORATION
IN THE AGGREGATE PAID S500 OR MORE
Action Athletic Equipment, 1,111: Airwick Professional Products of Chicago, Inc.,
564.63; American Academic Suppliers, 20,267.26; American Association of School
Administrators. 563.50: American Lock Co., 1,080; Apple Computer, Inc., 1,504.87;
Arotex 8 Means Services. Inc., 3.999.42; Ardlur-Audio-Visual Service. Inc., 1,205.64;
AT&T Information System Group, 1,301.04; Baker & Taylor, 11,501.07; Barn Loft East
Travel. 680.50: Beckley-Cardy Co.. 1.606.52; Blue Bird Coach Sales. 577.87; Blue
Cross/Blue Shield, li. 026.26; Burris Equipment Co., 721; Milburn Coin & Co., 2,280;
Charles E. Merril Publishing Co.. 1,192.62; Chase Manhattan Service Corp., 1,609.15;
Chem-Rile Products Co.. 5,494.75; Childrens Press, 859.54; Columbia Pipe S Supply Co.,
570.93; Commonwealth Edison, 61,762.51; Country Mutual, 55,566.50; Creative
Programming. Inc., 773.17; Edward Davila. 1,000; Demco, 660.76; Diamond Chemical
Co., Inc., 825.84; Director ol Emplo/ment Security. 5.547.82; District 56 Medical Reserve
Fund, 3,977.56; Ebsco Subscription Services, 1,300.49; Equitable Life Assurance of the
United Slates. 1,948.32: Ferguson's of Libertyville. Inc.. 649.90; Fitness Wear, 2,052;
Follett Library Book Co., 1,274.77; Fort Dearborn Life Insurance Co., 3,993; Franklin
Watts, Inc., 674.33; GAA Oil Co.. INC.. 930.46: Genesse Theatre Student Matinee,
778.00; Ginn & Co., 1,561.63: Grolier Educational Corp., 989.50; Gurnee National Bank,
102,639.55: Gurnee Park District. 1.000: Gurnee True Value Hardware. 2.498.90; Handy
Andy Home Improvement Center, 579.03; Paul Hanson, 1,065.36; Horcourt Brace
Jovanovich. Inc., 15.401.63; Hedlin's Dairy, 22,690.16; The Htghsmith Co., Inc., 1,943.54;
John L. Hofstra, M.D..S.C, 600; Houghton Mifflin Co., 14.118.01; H.P. Koppleman. Inc.,
570.99: Illinois Association of School Administrators. 720.85; Illinois Association of
School Boards. 1596; Illinois Bell, 10.116.12; Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund,
67.435.23; Illinois Principals Assocotion. 1.038; Industrial Towel and Uniform. 1 .250.10:
Internal Revenue Service, 597.30; Jenkins & Boiler Co.. Inc.. 1,990,945; Jensen Disposal
Service. 3,288: Karnes Music Co., 1 ,274.39: Kalhy Kovacek, 500; Kranz, Inc.. 998.49; Lake
County Career Guidance Consortium. 1.125; Lake County Office Equipment. 1,012.20;
Laminex, Inc.. 716.72; LaSalle National Bank, 332.208.58; J.S. Latta Co., 1 1 .375.64; Legat
Architects, 26,854.85; James Lienhardt, 666.04; Midwest Transit Equipment, 43.782.76;
Linda Miltimore. 730.26; Modern Curriculum Press. Inc.. 1,638.11; National School Towel
Service. Inc., 2,164.40; Fred Nielsen, 623,05: North Shore Gas Co., 49,692.85; North
Shore Sanitary District, 2.539.86; Office Furniture Warehouse. 4,213; Olson Oil Co., Inc..
30,958.15; Otto Frankenbush, Inc., 2,676.87; Dovid Parrish, 2.257.14; PermaBound,
$570.50; Place Motor Supply, 735,83; Postmaster. Gurnee. Illinois, 2,668.99; The P-
sychologicol Corp.. 1,982.93; Radio Shack. 1,1 12.03; Raintree Publishers Group, 540.40;
Rondom House. Inc., 743.94; Robbins. Schwortz. Nicholas. Lilton & Taylor. Ltd., 2,756.70;
Robert F. White & Co.. 3,317; Verna Rocheleau, 1 .918.95; Savin Corp., 7,986.84; Sox Arts
& Crofts. 1.011.53; Scholastic Magazines, 699.45; School Book Fairs, Inc., 1,147.94;
School Health Supply Co., Inc., 997.94; School Management Foundation of Illinois,
2,488.86; Scott. Foresman & Co., 5,437.32; Scotty*s Auto & Truck Repair. 13,903.24;
Service Merchandise, 598.40; Simplex Time Recorder Co.. 2.812.80; Soil 8 Material
Consultants, Inc., 1.688.50; Sound, Inc.. 4.262; SpecialEducation District of Lake County,
117,397.91; Supervisor of Assessments, 5,740.15; Teachers' Retirement System of the
State ol Illinois, m J\J.jv4.//; wuiiam L. Ihompson. Fiscal Agent, 1.625; Time. 567.84;
Triso, Inc., 1,585; Troll Associates. 2.425.62; University of Illinois. 912.08; U.S. Games.
Inc., 715.51; Valley School & Office Suppliers, Inc., 732.03: Village of Gurnee, 31 .442.60:
Walt Disney Educational Media Co., 573.30; Warren Township. 873; Warren Township
High School, 3,230.81 ; Woukegan Glass. Inc., 567. 16: Waukegon Tire & Supply Co., Inc.,
5,009.42; Wenger Corp., 1,265.32; Westminster Office Machines, 2,657.94; Whitaker
Carpenter Paper Co., 4,677.29; Wilcox 8 Follelt Book Co.. 1. 1 73.93; Woodland School.
4.792; World Book. Inc.. 806; Xerox Corp., 7.829.89; Xerox Education Publications,
1 ,478.98; lake County Computer Consortium, 550; Leafblad Landscaping, Inc.. 1 ,837.50.
INDIVIDUAL FUND BALANCE SHEETS JUNE 30, 10B*
Thousands
of Dollars
None
23,923,635.46
None
1,030,865.25
374,961.25
None
None
None
755,657,62
52,624,071.08
46.846,520.05
9,374,653.66
37,471,866.39
None
Iho Currency 7th District.
Statement of
Resources and Liabilities
Cash and balances duo from
depository Institutions:
Noninlerasl -bearing
balances and currency and coin 2,044,461 .46
Interest-bearing balances 2,100,600.43
Securities 19.943,B69,61
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell In domestic offices
of Ihe bank and of its Edge and
Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs 2,450,000.00
Loans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and (oases,
not of unearned Income 24,139,825.84
LESS: Allowance for loan
and lease losses 216,190.38
LESS: Allocated transfer
risk reserve
Loans ond leases, net of unearned
Income, allowance*, ond reserve
Assets held in trading accounts
Premises and fixed assets
(including capitalized leases)
Other real estate owned
Investments in unconsolidated
subsidiaries and associated companies
Customers' liability to this bank
on acceptances outstanding
Intangible assets
Other assets
Total assets
Deposits:
In domestic offices
Non interest -bearing
Interest-bearing
In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement
subsidiaries, and IBFs
Nonintorest bearing
Interest-bearing
Federal funds purchased and
securities sold under agreements
to repurchase in domestic offices of
the bonk and of its Edge and Agreement
subsidiaries, and in IBFs
Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury
Other borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness and obligations
under capitalized looses ........ . -
Bank's liability on acceptances
executed and outstanding
Notes and debentures subordinated
to deposits
Other liabilities
Total liabilities
Limited-life preferred stock
Perpetual preferred stock
Common stock
Surplus
Undivided profits ond capital reserves
Cumulative foreign currency
translation adjustments
Totol equity capital
Total liabilities, limited-life
preferred stock, and equity capital 52,624,071 .08
We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correct-
ness of this statement of resources and liabilities. We
declare I hot it has boon examined by us, and to the best
of our knowledge and belief has beon prepared in con-
formance with the instructions and is true and correct.
Directors:
Ralph Zicco
Lynn Bretlner
Robert Hinmon
I, Martin Kennedy. Operation Officer, of the above-
named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Con-
dition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Martin Kennedy
October 30. 1986
1186B-139-WL
November 13, 1986
— LEGAL-
ORDINANCE NO. 14-05
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PUR-
SUANT TO THE GURNEE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 00-
20, ADOPTED JULY 7. 10M, RELATING TO THE PROPER-
TY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 13.1.1, a public hearing
was conducted by the Gurnee Plan Commission on Oc-
tober 15, 1986, (hearing was continued from October 1,
1986 to October 15, 19B6) after due notice by publication
None
None
None
517,929.43
None
None
None
None
520.116.16
47,884,565,64
None
None
1,000.000.00
1,000,000.00
2.739,505.44
None
4.739.505.44
In the Gurnee Press, on September 11, 1986, pursuant to
a request for a Special Use Permit on the application of
Enrique C. Chavez on Ihe property hereinafter described
In Gurnee, Illinois, and
WHEREAS, the Findings of Fact ond Recommendation
from the Plan Commission was duly filed recommending
such special use permit with the condition as hereinafter
set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT
AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF GURNEE
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1, That a Special Use Permit be granted to
Enrique C. Chavez pertaining to the following described
real estate, lo-wlt:
Lot 2 In Kelly Subdivision, being a rosubdi vision of the
East V> of Block 5, (Except ihe South 157 feet) In
Frederick H. Bartlett's Grand Estates, being a sub-
division of part of the West half of the Southeast 1/4 of
part of the Wost 22 Acres of the Southeast 1/4 of Sec-
tion 13, Township 45 North, Ronge 11, East of the 3rd
P.M., In Lake County, Illinois
so as to allow the operation of an automobile repair
facility on the real estate hereinabove described and
commonly known os 830 Magnolia Street, Gurnee,
Illinois, subject to tho appropriate landscape screening
being placed along the North properly line.
SECTION 2. That the Zoning Administrator shall Issue o
Special Use Permit to Enrique C. Chevez subject to all ap-
plicable rules, regulations and conditions.
SECTION 3. That this Ordinance shall be In full force
and effect from ond after Its passage, approval and
publication as required by low.
APPROVED:
Richard A. Welton
Village President
ATTEST:
Norman C. Balllet
Village Clerk
PASSED AND APPROVED: November 3, 1986
ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES: Yost, Rocheleau, Smith and Zetenko
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Petropoulos and Hensgen
1186B-157-GP
November 13, 1986
—LEGAL-
ASSUMED BUSINESS
NAME CERTIFICATE
NAME OF BUSINESS:
Executive Word Processing
Service
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE
BUSINESS IS TO BE CON-
DUCTED OR TRANSACTED
IN THIS COUNTY: 287 S.
Walnut Court, No. 82,
Mundelein, IL 60060, (312)
949-7321
NAME(S) AND POST OF-
FICE OR RESIDENCE AD-
DRESS(ES) OF THE PERSON
(S) OWNING, CON-
DUCTING OR TRAN-
SACTING BUSINESS:
Charleen F. Hambergor,
287 S. Walnut Court. No.
82, Mundelein, IL 60060.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF LAKE, u
This Is to certify that the
undersigned intend(s) to
conduct the obovo named
business from the
location(s) Indicated and
that the true or real full
name(s) of the person(s)
owning, conducting or
transacting the business
are correct as shown.
Charleen F. Hamberger
October 30, 1986
STATE OP ILLINOIS
COUNTY Of LAKE, M
The foregoing In- ,
strument was
acknowledged before me
by the person(s) intending
to conduct the business
this November 1 , 1986.
RECEIVED: November 3,
1986
Linda lanuzi Hess
Lake County Clerk
Kothie J. Lenczuk
Notary Public
' 1186B-144-FL
November 13,
November 20, &
November 27, 1986
-LIOAL—
Arlene Forner of Dukes
Vienna, 206 East State Rd.,
of Island Lake, Illinois
60042 is not responsible of
any dobts incurrod alter
November 1, 1986.
1086E-118-WL
November 13, 1986
the
to be
ASSETS
Cash
Imprest Funds
Taxes Receivable
(Modified Accrual)
TOTAL ASSETS
Reserved Fund Balance
Unreserved Fund Balance
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
Educational
1,080.562
2.500
137
1,083,199
29.989
1.053.210
1,083.199
Operations,
Bldg. and
Maintenance
163.070
163.070
(64,632)
227,702
163.070
Bond ond
Interest
136.418
136.418
136,418
136.418
Trans-
portation
220,541
220.541
220,541
220.541
Municipal
Retirement
44.153
44.153
Site and
Construction
168.185
168.185
44,153
44,153
168,185
168,185
Working
Cash
102,097
102.097
102.097
102.097
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS/REVENUES, DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES. TRANSFERS AND
CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1006
RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
local Sources
State Sources
Federal Sources
TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Instruction
Supporting Services
Community Services
Nonprogrammed Charges
Debt Services
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES & TRANSFERS
Excess of Receipts over
(Under) Disbursements/ Expenditures ond Transfers
Fund Balances, July 1, 1985
Fund Balance, June 30, 1986
2,224,062
333.211
51,273
2.608,546
1,720,758
780,119
133,306
2,634,183
(25,637)
1,108.836
1,083,199
421,802
421,602
425,444
1,906
427.350
(5.548)
168.618
163.070
338,744
338,744
41,639
434.813
476,452
(137.708)
274,126
136.418
182,368
133;273
4.548
320,189
256,257
256,257
63,932
156,609
220,541
67,195
67,195
5,052
62,247
136
67.435
(240)
44.393
44,153
81,560
81,560
1 .969.065
1 ,969,065
(1,887.505)
2,055.690
168,185
102,097
102.097
102,097
102.097
1186B-146-GP
November 13, 1986
—LEGAL-
ASSUMED NAME
CERTIFICATE
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OE LAKE, u
This is to certify that the
undersigned are con-
ducting and transacting a
business in Lake County,
Illinois, under the name of
Klossik Painting ond
Decorating Co. and that
tho address of such
business will be: 962
Lucerne' Court, Mun-
delein^, 1160060.
The nature of
business or service
conducted Is painting and
decorating.
This is to further certify
that the true and real full
names of all persons
owning, conducting or.
transacting such business,
with tho respective post-
office addresses of eoch,
are as follows: John M.
Klauss, 962 Lucerne,
Mundelein. IL 60060; Karen
Ann Domski, 1.605
Lakeview St., McHenry, IL •
60050.
Dated this 13th day of
October. A.D. 1986.
Signatures of all persons
whose names are listed
above. Must be signed
before a Notary Public.
John M. Klauss
Karen A. Domski
STATS Or ILLINOIS
COUNTY Or MCHENRY.
It
I, Catherine r.
Thompson, ■ Notary
Public In and for M-
cHonry County, Illinois,
do hereby certify that
John M. Klauss and
Koran A. Domski ere
personally known to mo
to be tho seme person(s)
whose neme(s) appear
above and hava ap-
peared before me this
day and rmm4 and signed
this Certificate and
acknowledged that the
statements contained
therein ara true*
Catharine F . Thompson
Notary Public
My commission em-
pire* on tho lith day off
October. A.D. Iff*.
RECEIVED: October 10.
1000
tlnda lanuil Hew
Lake County Clerk
IteeS-nVMM
October SO,
November 0, A
November 11, 190*
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Thursday , November 1 3, i 966
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SPECIAL UVEHUt PUMOK
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Total
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lataraat laces*
HtacallaaaMi
f 91,945 1
355
31,011
49,441
1,340
4,144
17,550 I
71
1,014 I
4
17,110
179
44
1 10,401
51,011
17
4.711
47.171
111,911
10,119
15,145
1,490
11.157
194.944
9 17,111 »
174
3,911
104
115
1
11,147
SI
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17,510
1,041
7,049
t
19
I 11,337
16
TOTAL UriWt
110,403
37.411
1,050
17.4S)
JJ.IJ0
11,317
14,114
74,151
11,109
15,170
1.100
. 154,994
(115,459)
90.J41
(44,914)
(1,001)
11,111
5
11,411
5
7,048
6,000
11,311
turiTDlTVlU
Paraoaal iinltn
Coatractaal aarvlcat
COBMOaltUt*
Othar axpaaaaa
Capital oatla*
191,919
119,114
44,174
17,170
14,137
399.744
(149,1)9)
149.111
11,144
1,331
41,369
TOTAL UTtniTtrill
41.144
1.111
13.150
(1,147)
5
11,191
(31.477)
5.404
7,001
3
6,000
1.06S
41,569
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or uTimji oni
urintTDtu
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OS, 511)
11,491
(Ml)
(117,691)
117.047
(414)
(1.431)
11,411
(47.000)
(31,996)
(111)
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uvtJFuc An omi
Soviets ovit
EVtraiTvus An
orai uses
run iALA»cr
l« tinea, at|Innlnt af ytar
(100,144)
35,714
(4,011)
(4,457)
(301)
499
(4,147)
4,114
(11,111)
19,101
1,041
911
(11,197)
J7.lt!
Frior ptrloJ aljaatawat
TOTAL f'Jn IALAHCE
(17.917 )
(17,117 )
9 (41,139) 3 (1,411) 3 194 3 (1.041) 3 (4,077) 3 (10,744) 3 11,407 S 976 ,$ 1,000 J 7,570
VILLAGE OF ISLAND LAKE, TLl.TNOI!.
STATEMENT OF CASH DISBURSEMENT ^
YEAR ENDED APRIL ?0, 1936
AT & T Information Systems
Ken Adkins
American National Bank
Badger Uniforms
Douglas Bartnick
Berry Tire
Builders Plumbing Supply
Building-Misc . Labor
Butler Auto Parts
Chancellor Corporation
Citicorp Industrial Credit
Clarke Outdoor Spraying
Clerks Petty Cash
Commonwealth Edison Co.
County of Lake Radio Department
Crown Life Insurance
Diamond & LeSueur
Dictaphone Corporation
First National Bank of McHenry
Fox River Shores Joint Venture
C. Franke & Company
General Electric Company
Geske & Sons
Charles Higby
Edward Hines Lumber
Hbyle Road Equipment
Illinois Bell Telephone
Illinois Department of Revenue
Interfaith Community Services
Island Electric
Island Lake Police Pension
Island Lake Police Department
Island Lake Sanitary District
Island True Value
JMJ Construction
Lakeland Publishers
McCann Construction
McHenry Auto Parts
McHenry Sand & Gravel
Paul May & Sons
Meiers Masterbuilt
Morton Thiokal Inc.
Motorola, Inc.
James Munson
Mutual True Value
9 to 5 Office Supply
Northern Illinois Gas
Prate Roofing
Regency Enterprises
Reliable Sand A Gravel
Rocky Road Pit
Schaumburg Dodge
Frank Schiro
Speck Oil
St arm & Associates Inc.
$1,205.83
1,000.00
44,415.00
2,452.11
1,385.00
1»003.31
1,637.32
12,545.27
1,170.71
2,101.00
1.858.H
11,083.96
1,038.26
17,437.42
3p825.40
47,145.10
19,282.78
1,062.00
9,960.00
4,500.00
2,757.89
1,736.80
40,644.50
2,557129
1,716.25
5,118.62
5,731.43
7,697.82
1,612.00
• 3,576.00
32,664.38
2,692.59
1,382.34
6,958.13
62,500.00
1,020.32
1,748.41
2,044.56
6,557.38
11,068.30
1,721.00
1,897.96
5,322.30
4,700.41
1,145.97
1,780.69
5,373.63
1,875.00
1,037.57
1,490.77
3,423.48
10,359.00
6,062.21
1,325.82
3,239.50
State Employees Retirement
Sunnyside Company
Transmatic Transmission
Trustee Payroll
Walter Tynes Construction
Ultra-Grafix
Union Oil
Valentine Insurance
Village of Wauconda
Water Products
Water Works-Operating
Wauconda National Bank
Federal Tax Deposit
Wauconda School District
Jonathan Weichelt
Weidner Brothers
Western Union
Wight Engineering
Woerner Heating & Cooling
Wolohan Lumber
Wolf Construction
Yapelli Ketchmark
PAYROLL
Charles Amrich
Cornelius DeYoung
Charles Higby
Ronald Kitahata
Barbara Foote
Peter Gathman
Emily Gawerecki
Anthony Jacobson
Dennis Knight
Robert Meagher
Gary Mlekush
•Jennifer Monday
Celeste Olson
Patricia Nebgen
Sophie Pearson
Alice Peters
Albert Pfeiffer
Vernie Plotz
Howard Reith
John Ruter
Alex Schmidt
Anthony Sciarrone
Candice Stasiek
Thomas Stempien
William Breen
Joseph Kujawinski
Roy Schmidt
Tim Higby
Mark Higby
45,073.75
2,516.51
2,645.00
3,440.00
2,525.00
1,046.20
11,591.17
67,705.00
8,277-99
1,452.82
22,831.46
8,430.32
42,015.70
13,000.00
4,000.00
58,494.05
5,135.16
26,313.61
10,886.00
5,195.36
55,500.00
6,000.00
900.00
20,624.96
28,823.74
4,853.16
12,727.83
23,563.12
6,499.36
18,774.40
20,865.28
3,350.87
24,270.91
13,lo4.84
11,435.40
13,493.39
9,841.62
13,130.37
21, 737.^3
28,743.83
858.57
997.50
850.00
21,499.67
2,028.04
2,634.49
9.96
J 50.25
63.65
18.00
66.00
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TOTAL KUNICIML IOOITT
Total
175.101
t 111,109
Qparatiai
mi
Malatamaaca
9(175.454)
113,111
344,040
(79,000)
(41.491 )
• 114,310
load Orllnaaca li««f»a Acta— ta
•oa* *a4 OapracLatla* laa4
lataraat joaga Uaataa
(14.151)
140
400
14,151
1.140
i.ioo
11.400
« 14,000
Coaatructloo
ruM
1919
9 190,000
14,1)9
(144,040)
75.000
9 37,079
1186B-J56-WL
November 11, 1986
—LEGAL-
SHERIFF'S SALE
STATE OF ILLINOIS,
COUNTY OF LAKE, m
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Greatamorican Fodoral Savings and Loan Association, a
corporation organized and existing under the laws ol the
Unitod Slates of America, Plaintiff,
vs.
Salleo Brown, Frank W. Brown, American National Bank
ond Trust Company of Waukegan, as trustee, under trust
agreement dated October 4, 1975 and known as trust no,
628. R.D. McGlynn. as trustee, in trust deed recorded as
document no. 2106368, Associates Finance Inc., Condon
& Zopp, Ltd., Martin Zopp, Narusis & Narusis, United
States of America, ond Unknown Owners, Defendants.
No. 86CH76
Public notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a
Judgement made and entered by said Court in the above
entitled cause on October 1st, 1986, I, Robort Babcox.
Sheriff of Lake County, Illinois, will, on Monday,
December 1 , 1986, al the hour of 9:00 A.M. in Room C-105
of the Lake County Courthouse, 18 N. County St..
Waukegan, Illinois, sell at public vendue to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the following described
premises and real estate, in sold Judgment mentioned,
situated in the County of Lake and State of Illinois, or so
much thereof os shall be sufficient to satisfy said
Judgment, to>wit:
The North 85 feet of the South 375 feet of all that Part
of the North 40 Rods of the North West % of Section 9,
lying West of the East 870 feet thereof, and East of the
East Line of Poplar Street, all in Township 45 North,
Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake
County, Illinois, commonly known os 2519 Poplar,
Waukegan, Illinois.
Doted, Waukegan, Illinois, October 30th. 1986.
Robert Babcox, Sheriff of Lake County, Illinois.
Walsh, Case. Coale & Brown, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 2S00
Prudential Ploia, Chicago, Illinois 60601; Tel. No. 938-
3824.
November 6,
November 1 3, &
November 20, 1986
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ANNUAL PIN ANCIAL STATIMINT POR PUBLICATION
POR TNI FISCAL Tl AH INDIO JUNI II, ItM
ROUND LAKI COMMUNITY UNIT DIIT. 1 U
310 SOUTH ROSIOALI COURT
ROUND LAKE, IL. 60073
OINIRAL
Size of District In Square Miles, 9.0; Number of Attendance Centers. 7; Number of
Cerlifkoted Employees: Full-Timo. 293; Port-Time, 2; Number of Non-Certificated
Employees; Full-Time, 142, Part-time, 9; Average Daily Attendance, 4648,84; Number of
Pupils Enrolled Per Grade: Pre-Kindergarten, 12; Kindergarten 410; first, 451; second,
408; third. 360; fourth, 361; fifth, 335; sixth, 340; seventh, 377; eighth, 351; special, 206;
Total Elementary, 3611; ninth, 437; tenth, 392; eleventh, 331; twelfth, 294; special. 72;
Total Secondary, 1526; Total In District, 5137. Tax Rate By Fund (ln%): Educational,
2.040%; Operations, Bldg. And Maintenance. .500%; Bond and Interest, .580%:
Working Cosh, .050%; Transportation, .140%; Municipal Retirement, .235%; Fire
Prevention and Safety, .050%; Tort Immunity, .089%; Special Education, .040%; Other,
,002; District Assessed Valuation, $80,207,768; Assessed Valuation Per A.D.A. Pupil.
$17,253.29; Total Bonded Indebtedness June 30, 1986. $610,715; Percent of Bonding
Power Obligated currently, 11.03%.
ASSETS: Value of Capitol Assets: Land. $636,152; Buildings, $10,461,801; Equipment,
$4,273,425.
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
Judith Barron, Diane Baum, Patricia Becker, Kathleen Bohm, Mary Birkhoug, Lynn
Betts, Kathryn Bowen, Nick Ciccotosfo, James Clark, Mary Cohn, Deborah Connors,
Ronald Curry. Ethel Doulton, David Drinkwaler, Linda Dunn, Elmer Eberman. Barbara
Edwards, William Gallagher, Mary Garrett, Denlse Gossoll. Karen Hayman, Geneon
Hoetzer, Russell Jensen, Sandra Koczmaryn, Peter Kennedy, Marsha Kulbeda, Marcia
Kulp, Douglas Laurent, Delores Leonard, Timothy Loest. Joanna Maze, Gall McPherson,
Lucille MoTloy, Pamela Mulvaney, Mark Nagel, Walter Nechoda, James Neel. Elizabeth
Nelson, Margaret Norsworthy. Richard Perlstrom, Koy Peterson, Margaret Petroff . John
Petschelf, Margaret Pouzor, Rodivoje Radovic. Judith Randall. Julie Rathunde, Carey
Rausch, Richard Rees, Prlscllla Reynolds, Carol Robertson, Holly Rose. William
Scheuerle, Lee Schllllnger. Janice Shanhouse, Kathleen Shelley, Thomas Siltler, Anita
Hoffman, Charles Sven, Robert Sweeney, Thomas Tleffenbocher, Donno Tomasello,
Suson Ulm, Thomas Urbick, Jacqueline Wall, Guy Weinberger, Carole Weinstein, Denlse
Will. Michelle Witham.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR CIRTIPIC ATIO PERSONEL
Lest than 110.000: Lynn Bettes, Elaine Boiman, Laura Braddock, Shelley Clark, Terry
Johnson-Garnett, Harold Johnson, Elizabeth Kroening, Jean Lemburg. Melonie Mays,
Joan Mulligan. Linda Nelson. Joe Pivonka, Sharon Salzman, Beverly Sapp, Arlene Silver,
Mary Starzynski, Mary Van Hoorn, Cloire Weiner. 110,000 to I10,t00: Kathryn An-
derson, Maureen Baker, Edword Baron, Kimberly Bond, Carol Barg, Syliva Brice, William
Brown, Susan Bunting, Eleanor Codwallader, Leslie Corley-Pierce, Dorothy Crass, Erica
Dorr. Patricia Dyer, Janet Ekenberg, Lisa Fairchild, Dolores Finley, Elieen Fleming. Linda
Gordy. Morgaret Gustafson, Shelley Hamill, Sherry Herrlot, Cecilia Komar, Suson
Latkowski-Rosales. Frank Lobaza, Michael Manser, Lane Marchiori, Heather Menzer,
Patricia Mifchem, Christa Molidor Margie Niemi. Susan Pattl, Paul Petty, Berno Polikoff.
Margaret Prichard, Thomas Quirk, Peggy Robertson, Susan Lomo Salzman, Judith
Sargent, Ann Schiever, Christa Schmid, Mary Schmider, Laeila Schubert. Theodore
Sieckcwski. Phyllis Siegel, John Stephenson, Arlene Stone, Elizabeth Talman. Rosanne
Taylor, Kathleen Teichert, Barbara Tselos. Layne Walker, Beverly Westergren. Kristine
Whitaker, Lance White.
117,000 to *24,*99: Nancy Adams, Vicki Albright. Carey Anderson. Sharon Asmus,
Linda Baker. Mary Baker, Magaly Balaguero, Mari Basener, Richard Bchrens, Warren
Bell, Caroline Bird, Marjorie Blunier. Bruce Britton, Gary Brock, Karen Christophersen,
Cheryl Ciszon, Norma Cittadino. Glendo Conlortt. Mark Confori. Howard Conkling, Kim
Brook Kelly, Linda Curran, Kevin Dempsey, Sar.dro Dortch. Susan Duchane. Georgianne
Duffy, Debra Durham. Judith Edgcomb. Wit'iam Edgcomb, Gary Edge. Elizabeth Ed-
wards. Jeremy Ehlers. Kenneth Filas. Hoi Fine. Mary Franos. Laurie Froncis. Charles
Gandolii, Rondo Geary, Catherine Gillette, Peggy Goodell. Shelley Gray, Linda Griggs,
Marilyn Gruber. Elizabeth Gutontes. Cynthia Harrington, Elizabeth Hotch. Karen
Heinsohn, Joan Hitzeman, Randall Hofl, Hollis Hollenberg, Mark Holniker, Cecilia
Johnson, Jeon Kearby, Jill Kerr. Patricia Ketzel, Nancy Koprivo. Dartene Kruger, Janet
Krumm. Lois Laedtke, Walther lichi. Pamela liegl. Kora Logan. Elizabeth Maney,
Kathleen Morchese, Thomas McAvoy, Jeannie Miller, Janet Mills, Linda Mirkin.
Adrienne Mottweiler, Maureen Musiol. Kathleen Myers. Kimberlee Neiert. Harold
Newton, Evelyn Panzegrau, Ruthanne Persky, Mark Pelterson, Lynn Pfeifer, Joanne
Pakrojac, Janet Prochnow, Jerri Raasch, Andrea Ripstein, Ben Rosenfield, Sharon
Rosinski, Joyce Rossdeutcher, Lora Rowland, Robin Rummel, Angela Ruscheinski,
Ronald Sapochak, Paul Sarrazin. Mary Schlegel, Karen Schramm, Elizabeth Schroeder,
Renee Schweinberg, Catherine Seligman, Richard Sexton, Pamela Shellberg. Corlo
Shepord. Susan Sittler, Shirley Slater, Mary Strous, Penelope Stueber, Deborah
Swanson. Glenn Szalkowski. Berneda Taylor, Melaine Thompson. Jeffrey Tylkowski,
Ton! Urbaiiis. Kathleen Van Fleet. Diane Vanderkooy, Terri Zumbrook.
125,000 and Over: Hooshang Ameri, Robert Babiok, Townsend Barlow, Julie Bor-
nicle. Bruce Bortosz. Ha Bauer. Elmarie Beno, Donald Bessert, Ramelo Bloom, Darlene
Boegen, Marilyn Briscoe, Richard Cejka, David Channel, Daniel Christianson, Barbara
Coon, Patrick Coon, Orville Costello, Janice Cummings, Robert Curran, Robert Dawson,
Diane Diana. Johanne Diltman, Frances Dmylro. Michael Dunn, Michael Duax, Marcia
Eaker, John Eiduke, John Evans. Thomas Evers, George Firnboch, Sandra Folgers. Patty
Forehand, Ellen Garb, Paul Gerlach, Morlene Gronl, Ardis Harnagel. Betty Harlnett,
Donald Hatch. Barbara Houg, Clifton Houghton. Jr., Mary L. Houghton, Dione Hucksladl,
Darryl Jachens, Joseph Jordan, Gerald Kaires, Kim Kearby, Joan King, Morgaret Kiraly.
Ruth Knaack, Walter Korpan, Richard Kucik, John lams. Virgina Larson. Gerald Leo.
Steven Lee. Janalee Lenzen. Kolhryn Meier, James Menzer, Mary Morris. Mory
Nemecek, Noncy Nester, Maureen O'Neil, Janet Pormenter, Jerome Pawelak, Mary
Pearsall, Barbora Pergander, Donna Pflugradt. Thomas Philbin. Karen Pierce, Nancy
Pilcher, Donald Piatt, Thomas Pocrnich. James Prault. Penny Prebil. Jomes Prorok,
Clariese Rehn Ornstein, Kenneth Ricci, Sandra Ricci, James Rogers. Michael Rohlwing,
Joan Ryan. William Schaible, Cary Schawel, Sally Scheilingor. Howard Schroeder,
Rosalie Schroeder, Norman Semrou. Eleanor Serlic. James Sertic. Robert Sherman,
James Shook, James Smith, Raychelle Sokolow. Barbara Spongier, David Sponholtz.
Sheilo St. Aubin. Wildo Stanton, Daniel Starzynski, Richard Stueber, Jeanne Sullivan,
Shirlee Tripp, Rebecca Volkert, Edward Warner, Patricia Warner, John Waterhouse,
Susan Wilgus, John Woods, Mary Woods. Ronald Zieman, Terri Zumbrook.
GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONEL
Leu than 110,000: Sally Jo Adorns. Mary Amodio, Michelle Amedio, Sondro An-
drews, Cecilia Arresola, Carmen Atilano. Rosalia Barlow. Karen Barrett, Donna Bortosz,
Richard Beeks, Lynnellen Bentley. Lorelei Berg, Matthew Black, Shannon Bloke, Ron
Black, Cathy Blosen, leamon Bogucki, Candace Boness, Marsha Booker, Tony Bostick.
Lorraine Boydston, Michael Bransky, Tobie Bransky. Sandra Brilmyer, Sharon Burt,
Michael Caldwell, Sandra Callahan, Barbara Cassoto, Diane Cessna. Margarita Chapo,
Sharon Clooney, Diane Cochran, Ellen Cohen, Jessie Conrod, Lynn Dovison, Betty Day.
Donno Dayment, Nora Delgado, Korla Desbiens, Jacqueline Diniceli. Gary Dixon,
Lauren Domek, Pamela Donner, Marie Drehobl, Eleanor Duax, Timothy Duax, Christine
Duggan, Mary Duponl, Jeri Eckenstahler, Hilario Elizondo, Gair Erickson.'Brenda Fain,
Barbara Fischel, Karen Fischer, Indabelle Fisher, Erlindo Flores, Robert Framke, Marilyn
Franchi, Gail Freeman, Darlene Friedlund, Jill Friske, Sara Friske, Judith Fusco, Angelo
Gange, Kathleen Gantar, Catherine Gillette, Jennifer Good, Michelle Goodman, Carol
Gothann, Nancy Burnett, Delores Hansen, Greg Hanson, Jeff Harvey, Mary Ann
Heinrichs, Lanaia Hermann, Bruce Hill, Les Hintzman, Barbara Hogman, Keith Horn,
Linda Hunter, Julie Jacobsen, Donno Janssen, Lee Roy Jarrett, Glen Jewell, Barbara
Judl, Lisa Kovanough, Paula Kvacik, Beverly Link, Norbert Lisk, Norma Looze. Dione Lui.
Todd Lucossen, Joon Mouer, Holly Manser. Louise McConnell, Barbara McCluskey, Lydia
Michalski, Robert McGuffin, Ronald Mora. Helen Miller, Jerratene Mowers, Geraldine
Most, Diana Nelson, Laura Murphy, Joann Nereim, Linda Nelson, Karen Olson, Leroy
Nordtund, Judith O'Neil. Linda Olson, Leslie Orsetti, Patricia Rosco, Mike Peltier, Tina
Peleska, David Pflugradt, Jr.. Rita Pendley, Carolyn Potoczek, Margaret Pitfini, Judi
Prlcock, Cleo Prault, Mary Raclaw, Raymond Ptak, Rolando Reveto, Levita Ray, Brett
Ricci, Brian Ricci, Maria Rodriquez, Mark Ring, Jeanlee Roeck, Marilyn Rodriguez, Lloyd
Rowe, Jeff Rose, Leionel Sanchez, Sharon Saleml, Jean Schenk, Richard Sann, Kristin
Schwab, Tom Schmeichel. Christina Schwartz, Connie Schwonkl, Lorraine Sheriff,
William Schwartz, Henry Solko, Karen Sitton, Phillip Soulliere, William Sorensen, Joan
Stroening, Charlotte Stine, Thomas Terry.
Richard Stueber, Alice Troken, Gloria Terryberry, David Underwood. Glendo Trujillo,
Nemeslo Villa. Diana Vlies, Mary Wanhola, Karen Wanhala, Jill White, Mike Whaley,
Sandra Willis, Earl Williams, David Witt, Noncy Wiswald, Tami Zielinski, June York,
410,000 to 116,000: Maxine Amedio, Herbert Blasius, George Brazitis, Mory Davis,
Russell Dockery, Judith Filas, George Gruber, Leonard Holcom, David Harrington,
Lawrence Heitzenrater, George Henderson, Dewayne Henkle, Leonard Huber, Elizabeth
Hunt, Jerry Johnston, Lorraine Kaminski, Louise McDonald, John Kassner, Lawrence
Kochanek, Matthew Kochanek, Christa Longer, Fred Link, Linda Lorlng. Linda Lucassen.
Judith Madden. Lorraine Malmstedt, Carol Mampe, Robert Manwaring, Wolterie
Marsin, Dennis Martin, Helen Maybaum. Edward Murar, Michael Murar, Francis Mur-
phy, Robert Neel, Kenneth Norkus, Leo Norkus, Everett Olsen, tnez Olson, Leonard
Pahlman, Patricia Parker, David Pflugradt, Fred Priemer, Martha Pulizzano. Joe Ridlen,
innnne Riener Jacquallnt Schlop, JoAnn SchwarU, Robert Stark, Bonnie Tomuslak,
Richard Vall« Ge?aldln. Van Stockum. William Vlce^enny Villa. Robert Wake,
fhomas W? Ins'kl David Zdrlar.k, Carole Zmij.mkl. «» .000 1 «m1 O^ri Glenn Brando.
Edward Caraher, Thomas Enrlght, James Hortch, Agnes Laurent, Phyllis Nelson, Audry
Toylor ' PERSONS, FIRMS, OR CORPORATION
IN THI AOORIO ATI PAID ISOO OR MORI
ATST Information Systems, 29,069.76; AC Dyna-Tlle Corporation, 1,431.80; A.G.R.
Speciality Co.. 17.553.64; Trybus Battery, 558.51; A-TIre and County Service. 2.773.58;
Ace Hardware. 10.639.69; Ace Hardware. 5.796.90; Ace Hardware, 1,372.13; Acme
Parts and Supply Co.. 7,123.95; Adams Lawn ft Leisure. 7.485.77; Airways. 1.143.00; Ron
Alden 940.00; Allyn « Bacon Inc., 890.74; Vickie Albright, 1,144.68; American Acorn-
domic 4 388.67; American Econo-Ctad Serv.. 6,910.22; American Guidance Service,
533 92- American Outfitters. 999.20; Arista Corp. 590.91 : Aslrochem Company. 3,518.00;
Assn for Supvn ft Curr Dov.. 2,401 .98; Atwell Sewer Service 525.00; Boker A Taylor Co..
538 30- Mary G. Baker. 540.00; Ballard ft TIgho. Inc.. 523,14; Barnell Loft Ltd., 2,172.88;
Barnloft Travel Agency. 1,100,00; Basener. Marl. 540.00; Bruce Bartosz, 1,294.94; GW
Bouor & Assoc, Inc., 15,918.98; Beckley-Cardy Co., 17,308,27; Mrs. Emily Benson,
I 605.12; Borgwoll Productions, Inc.. 578.00; Cothy Berllnger-Gustalson, 11,000.00;
Donald Bessert. 791.91; Bornard Chevrolet Inc., 17,515.19; John H. Bidney, 2,128.38;
Marjorie Blunior. 587.49; Botts Welding ft Trk Service. 1.287.07; Pitney Bowes. 544.25;
Pitney Bowes, Inc.. 1.407.75; Bowman Distribution. 2,230.55; Lorraine Boydston, 825.00;
Marilyn Briscoe. 990.00; Susan Bunting, 1,060.00; Burroughs Corporation. 3,753.19;
Burroughs Corporation. 12.825.17; Business Communication Services. Inc.. 931.28; ACT
Coroor Planning Program Operations Div., 1,215.00; M. David Coin ft Assoc. Ltd.,
4 500.00.
' Cairo ft Sons Roofing Co.. 4.272.16; Cantar ft Associates, Inc.. 2.814.73; Carolina
Biological Supply. 3,774.80; Cedar Foods. 2,133.59; Centrol States Sales Corp. 869.68;
Chain O'Lakes Elect. Supply, 6,105.57; Chain Olokes Lumber Company, Inc., 8,471.81;
Chain O'Lakes Plumbing & Hooting, 12.956.13; Champion Products Inc., 24,793.89;
Channel Pross, 1,597.45; Chem-Rlle Products Co.. 15,469.67; Chicago Poper Company,
20.989.48; Chicagoland Businoss, 1,401.85; Child World. 933.02; Chronicle Guidance
Pub, 792.88; Norma Cittadino. 709.36; Coco-Cola, 1,947.45; Columbia Audio/Video.
1.930.50; Commonwealth Edison Co.. 448.573.26; Compugrophtc Corp., 981.76; Com-
puterland Lake County. 1,302.42; Consolidated Music Co., 1,175.00; Conlempory Books,
Inc., 713.08; Continental Regency Hotel. 2,064.00; Copy Right. 1,131.65; Patrick Coon,
1,070.64; Pot Costello, 1.421.28; Country Companies, 60.590.35; Craftsman Howd
Lumber Co., 2.403.00; Croatlve Publications, 1,049.57; Creative Window Designs.
107.745.00; Curr Innovations, Inc., 647.70; D.A.M. Service. 1,320.00; Angelo Dobiero
Associates, 2.564.00; Dels Electric Service, 29,321.13; Dell's Garage, 1.021.94; Kevin
Dempsey, 1.185.96; Designation. Inc., 2,389.95; DLM Teaching Resources, 674.85;
Diamond Chomical, 715.51; AB Dick Company, 2,610.60; Dir. ol Labor-Div. of Unem-
ployment. 8.048,43; Walt Disney Educational, 1,590.50; Johanne Dlttman, 1.568.14;
Edward Don ft Co., 1,045.78; Dover Elevator Co.. 2.770.65; Mike Dunn, 1,040.64; Etaa.
Incorporated, 650.50; Eby-Brown Co., 3,305.56; The Economy Co., 842.47; Economy Fire
ft Safety. 756.45; Encyclopedia Brllannica, 1,513.78; Dolores Finloy, 998.28; First
Commercial Bank. 96.807.00; 1st Not'l Bank of Chicago. 392.459.74; First State Bank of
Round Lake, 31.953.61; Fischer Bros. Construction, 9.364.49; Carl Fischer Inc., 1,715.16
Linda Flores, 736.00; Follett Library Book Co., 7,957.06; Fontolnbleou Hotel, 528.00;
Forrest Hospital, 1,347.25; Forrest T. Jones ft Co., 8,132.00; Fox Industries, Inc..
8.490.11; Fox Lake Office Supply. 7.005.62; Frenchy's Refrigeration. 1,654.43; Freund
Equipment Inc., 1 .362.51 ; Frey Science Co.. 814.15; GCS Service Inc., 2,880.16; GAAOil.
51.820.45: Charles Gandolii, 566.52; General Binding Corp., 2,264.83; General Em-
broidery Co., 2.919.08; Gestetner Corp. 1.676.51; GInn ft Company, 1,205.05; Donald
Glashagel. 678.72; Glenview District 34, 2,018.00; Glencoe Publ. Co.. Inc.. 1,098.75;
Globo Book Company, 2,827,00; Gold Medal-Chicago. Inc., 503.28; Goodheart-Willcox,
1.257.90; Goodyear Service Stores, 4,549.50; Gront High School. 3,820.81; Shelley Gray,
579.08; Groysloke Feed Sales. 4,922.83; Greiner Construction Co.. 19.100.25; Grolier
Educational Corp. 4,353.50: HMO ol Illinois, Inc.. 97,864.95; Harcourt Brace ft Jovanovich
Inc., 4,148.58: Hartgrove Hospital. 646.00; Barbara Nan Haug. 984.00; Hayden's Sport
Center, 2,164.80; Heart Association of Lake County. 537.-12; Hortzberg New Method,
Inc.. 1.913.35; Hosco Inc., 554.70; Highsmilh, 3,360.42; Joon Hitzeman, 1.546.08; Randy
Hoff. 882.82; Hoffmon Maintenance and Supply Co., 6,652.80; Hoge Warren lim-
mermonn Co.. 131.850.00; Holiday Park, 800.00; Holmes Protection of Illinois, 3,663.46;
Mark Holniker. 553.33; Holt Rinehart ft Winslron. 10.969.66; Honeywell Inc.. 183.022.32;
Victor Hotho ft Co.. 503.48; Houghton Mifflin ft Co.. 14,999.89; Clifton A. Houghton. Jr..
551.79.
tdentatronics, 1.565.55; 111. Assoc, of School Admin. 546.70; Illinois Association of
School Boards. 2,182.00; Illinois Bell Telephone. 43.032.64; Illinois Dental Servlc*.
45,253.41; Illinois Grade School Music Association, 1,151.75; Illinois Municipal
Retirement Fund, 191.832.79; Illinois Principals Association. 1,123.00; III. Renewal In-
stitute. Inc., 1,244.65; Illinois Stole Board of Education, 11,458.39; Industrial Towel and
Uniform, 4.361.65; Industrial Appraisal Co.. 6,440.00; Insights Visual. 998.81: Institute
for Education Research. 3.388.00; Insurance Management Bur, 2,750.00; Inter-Collegiate
Press, 15.204.31; Intl Bus Machines Corp. 14,005.70; International Business Machine
Corp. 680.00; Dorryl Jachens. 561,25; Jomestown Publishers. 879.65: Jensen Disposal
SVC, 7,025.00; Joliot Public School. 510.00; Josten's. 614.22; Jostens Learning Systems. •
1,198.02; Lorraine Kaminski, 644.27; Kar Products Inc., 2.238.65; Karnes Music Co..
882.86; Joan King. 516.00; Klein-Thorpe. Jenkins Ltd., 15.125.65; Walter J. Korpan,
1,686.45; Loidlow Brothers. 16.214.41; Lake County Area Voc. Ctr.. 58,140.00; Lake
County Computer Technology Consortium. 25.978.25; Loke County Computer Tech
Corsortium, 2.604.00; Lake County Learning Community 5,510.00; Lake McHenry
Regional Program. 4,952.61; Lakoland Impressions. 3.443.56; Lakeland Publishers Inc.,
1.018.53; Cherril Lange, 596.42; Lanier Business Products, 9.419,82; Larson Equipment
and Furniture Company. 56.221.53; Lothrop Enterprises. 12.670.00; loufenberg ft Lane,
3,407.00; Robert Leber. 3,281.00; Loe's Kitchen Distrs.. 1.007.40; liberty Mutual.
38.152.00; Library Bk Soloction Serv., 2.598.44; Lion Photo. 631.65; Loews Lenlont Plaza.
624.00; Long's Bus Company. 512.00; Tom McAvoy. 720.00; McConn Construction. 810.84;
McDougal. Littol ft Co.. 741 .22: McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 2,61 1.35.
McGregor Magazine Agoncy, 2.924.69; Mocmillan Publ Co.. Inc.. 803.23: Michael
Manser. 919.08; Horace Mann Educotors. 347.434.08; Kathy Marchese, 793.76: Martens
Fencing, 1,740.00; Master Lock. 2,634.92; Means Service Center. 1.632.18: Charles fc.
Merrill. 1.046.44: Mid-States Erectors Inc.. 5,467.00; 3M SWG 2210, 6,840.70; Modern
Curriculum Press, 7,210.49; Molidor Insurance. 4.549.50; Mundeleln High School,
1.688.82; Mundelein Point Center. 6,849.74; Musicman Instrument, 1,183.70; Naeir.
550.63; Napa Aulo Parts. 663.11: Nappe Music House. 4.323.26: NASCO, 3.612,90;
Notional Geographic Soc. 5,324.47; National School Towel, 15,036.94; Nationwide Mut
Ins. Co.. 10,567.00; Now Lonnoz Lighting ft Industrial Supply. 4,298.62; Walter Niese
Machine Mfg, Co.. Inc.. 1,268.74; Nix's Loke County Packing, 1.844,86; North American
Life Assurance Co., 16.311.18; Northshore Concert Bond, 980.00; North Shore Office
Mochines Co.. 38,730.74; Northern Illinois Gos Co., 92.042.95; OG Gloss Company
14,163,03; J.W. O'Donnoll ft Assoc Inc., 8.969.00; Olflctals. 6.544.50: One Hour Dry
Clearnors. 1,479.25; Orkin Exterminating Co., 864.00; Osco Drug Store. 893.80: Poge
Radiator Service, 900.00; Panther Pushers Parent Club, 3,360.82; R.J. Pawlick. 1,056.00;
Poxton National Inc.. 4,627.98; Pennzoll. 1,465.87; Permo Bound. 706.99; Phi-Delta
Kappan, 632.46; Pioneer Mfg. Co.. 1, 908.20:" Post Master-Round lake, 18,523.28; James
Prault, 896.90: Prentice-Hall Inc., 2.351 .24; Margaret Prichard, 581 .49; Chlldrens Haven,
Inc.. 1,646.36; Pro-Quip Sports, 16,115.71; Psychological Corp. 982.81; Psychotechnlcs
Inc., 1 .364.45; Publix Office Supplies 731 .87; Pyramid Paper Co. Inc., 4,047.20.
Radio Shack. 4,005.27; Randolph School Supply Co.. 780.98; Random House, Inc.,
1,769.83; Reliable Decorating, 3.350.00; RPPI, 855.63; Retco Alloy Co., 938.74; Kenneth
Ricci, 550.00; Sandra Ricci, 526.18; Ric Mar Industries Inc.. 41.945.69; Ritzenthaler Bus
Lines. 146,769.81; Riveredge Hospital, 1,768.00; Riverside Publishing Co., 1,750.74;
Roberts Data World, 2,404.73; Rockenbach Chev Sales, 3,787.82: James Rogers,
3.590.48; Round Lake Area School Summer Migrant Prog. 3.045.57; Round lake Com-
munhy Building Fund, 1,270.00; Round Lake Community-Education Fund, 21,524.89;
Round Lake Community-HS Stud. Act. Fund, 771.00; Round Lake Community-
Transportation Fund. 12.535.00; Round Lake Fire Dept. 1,910.00; Round Lake Park
District. 600.00; Angela Ruscheinski. 720.00; Keith Ryan ft Associates, 1, 300.00; STS
Consultants Ltd., 3.067.00; Sargent Welch Scientific, 3.733.92; Paul Sarrazin, 885.96;
Scan-Tron Corporation, 1,795.06; Schelle Aulo Parts Inc., 11,459.67; Scholastic In-
structional Material, 531.20; Scholastic Book Service, 1,956.35; Scholastic Magazines.
3.106.92; Scholastic Testing Serv., 955.46; School Bus Parts Co., 3,585.76; School Health
Supply Co., 1.604.45; Science Kit ft Boreal Lab. 921.61; Science Research Assoc,
14,913.12; The Scope Shoppe. 550.00; Scott, Foresman ft Co., 55,642.89; Sears Roebuck
and Co., 596.43; Seattle Inst, for Child, 654.00; Service Dynamics 1.475.12; Service
Systems Corp. 594,625.22; Robert E. Sherman, 1,539.22; Silver Burdelte Co., 9,932.16;
Simplex Time Recorder Co., 3.245.26; Soc. for Visual Educ. Inc.. 2.690.65; South Western
Publishing Co., 503.62; Special Education Distr. of Lake County, 593,528.50; Sheila ST.
Aubin, 558.20; Stoch the Deck. Inc., 1.640.63; State Products Corp., 577.70; Edward
Stauber Wholosolo Hardware, 1 0,037.79; Steck-Vaugh Co., 3.1 57.01 .
Stilke Disposal, 1.550.00; Gordon N. Stowe and Assoc, 611.05; Student Plans Inc.,
1.324.00; Richard Stueber, 717.10; Sunrise Office Supply, 3,535.50; The Conover Co.,
855.00; The Kiln Doctor. 500.50; The Wright Group, 594.00; Tandy Leather Co., 1,322.32;
Teachers Retirement System of Illinois, 606,667,31; Teacher Support Software, 749.74;
Terminal Supply Company, 563,76; Thelen Sand ft Gravel Inc. 2,563.34; Time Savers,
Inc., 4,095.00: Towno Chemical ft Supply, 13,143.55; Shirlee Trlpp. 644.55; Troll
Associates, 748.98; Uorco. 518. 17; United Visual Aids Inc., 4.679.53: Valley Litho Supply.
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11,572.25; Village of Round Lake Beach, 4,796.93; Vlllago of Round Lake Police Dept.,
630.00; Village of Round Lake Park-Water Dept., 804.78; Voell Machinery Co., 1,020.32;
Rebecca Volkerl, 623.20; Dfone Vanderkooy, 1,245.96; Western Lake County Film Coop,
4,529.60; Robert L. Williams, 1.301.25; H.W. Wilson, Co., 580.00; World Resoarch
Company, 664.17; Xerox Corporation, 2,255.43; Xerox Education Pub. 794.15; Youngs
Inc., 1,020.32; Zap Manufacturing Co. ,955.65.
INDIVIDUAL FUND BALANCE SHEETS JUNE 30, 19M
JSSITS
feURRENT ASSETS
Cash
-.iprest Funds
toon to Operations, Building
and Maintenance Fund
[oan to Transporatlon Fund
[investments
[TOTAL ASSETS
[loan from Educational Fund
fTOTAL LIABILITIES
|f Reserved Fund Balance
f Unreserved Fund Balance
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
Educational
118,608
2,000
10,936
1,999
1.441,653
1,575.196
129,059
1,446,137
1,575,196
Operations,
Bldg. and
Maintenance
Bond and
[ Interest
5.258
Trans-
portation
Municipal
Retirement
625
Working
Cash
2,444
343,259 *
130,909
132,862
473,573
269,326
348,517
130,909
133,487
476,017
269,326
1,999
,
10,936
1,999
10,936*
(14,759)
(13,379)
348,517
143,669
133,487
467.017
271,769
I
269,326
| 348.517
130,909
133.4B7
467,017
STATEMENT OP BICUMS/MVINUIS, OlSBURUMENTS/IXMNDITURtS, TBANSPIBS AND
CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE M, 1«M
.RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS
Local Sources 2,452,890
State Sources 8,655,378
Federal Sources 610,188
TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS 1 1 .71 8,456
DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS
Instruction 6,685,357
Supporting Services 4,511,689
Nonprogramrned Charges 717,473
Debt Services
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 11,914,519
Excess of Receipts/Revenues and Transfers Over
(Under) Disbursements/Expenditures and Transfers (1 96,063)
Fund Balances, July I, 1985 1,771,259
Fund Balance, June 30, 1986 1,575,196
583,781
137.200
720,981
685,929
685,929
35,052
223.338
258,390
501,807
501 ,807
41.000
489,605
530.605
(28,798)
377,315
348.517
150.140
426,082
576,222
508,766
508.766
67,456
61.454
128,910
203,224
203,224
28.774
163,199
191.973
11,251
122.236
133.487
70,939
70,939
34,699
34,699
36.240
439,777
476,017
1186B-144.RL
November 13, 1986
Levin
Will Lead
Run
Terra Levin has been
named executive director of
Lake County Marathon, half
marathon and 10K.
Levin has been behind the
scenes of running races sin-
ce the first Chicago
Marathon in 1977. This year
Levin organized the
Manufacturers Hanover
Corporate Challenge with
over 7,000 corporate runners
and 400 corporations. In the
"Manny Hanny" race she
had the onerous, task of
closing down Chicago's
streets at 6 :50 p.m.
The Lake County races
presents its own challenge.
"Organizing three races in
one day requires coor-
dination and several hun-
dred volunteers, not to men-
tion a course that runs
through seven communities
and a naval base," states
Levin.
- On April 26, 1987, the
seventh annual Lake County
Marathon, half-marathon
and 10K will once again
travel the long road from
Zion to Highland Park.
Proceeds for the race will be
used by the various Special
Olympics programs in Lake
County.
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Area Football, '86: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
by STEVE PETERSON
Sports Editor
The 1986 football season
proved to be a proverbial
good news, bad news
proposition for Lakeland
area teams.
Some good news: two area
teams, Grant and Warren,
made the post-season playof-
fs.
Some bad news: both lost
in their first game.
Some good news: four of
the 10 area teams notched
winning records. Grant,
Warren, Round Lake and
Carmel all won more games
than they lost.
Some bad news: area
teams overall won just over
40 percent of their games.
Some good news:, for
Round Lake, the winning
season was the seond in a
row for coach Mike Dunn's
crew after winning the Nor-
thwest Suburban Conference
last year. For Carmel, the
winning season was even
more historic: it was the fir-
st one in 14 years.
Here's a look at how each
area team fared in the
gridiron wars, "86:
Grant: Fox Lake was in-
deed the place to be this fall.
Grant made the playoffs
for the first time in 11 years,
romping to a 9-1 record. The
i record included seven
shutouts by the tenacious
Bulldog defense, which
(allowed 17 points all year
[long. Three of those points
[came in the season-ending
ilayoff loss to Lake Forest.
Brad Frystak was named
Northwest Suburban Con-
ference Most Valuable
Mayer. On offense, he
{ained the tough yards.
defensively, he dared op-
ments to run or throw the
ill his way.
Brother Kevin Frystak
(till has a year to go in his
high school carrer, Oe
followed up a flashy
sophomore season with an
equally flashy junior year.
Kevin led Grant in almost
every offensive category, in-
cluding touchdowns.
Quarterback Garry
Glausser improved as the
season went on. Glausser
ran the ball as effectively as
he threw it, keeping defenses
honest.
Other key players for the
Grant offense were receiver
Mike MacDonald, who
averaged more than 15 yards
a catch, reciever Marc Bor-
ton and tailback Mike
Kazlausky.
Ten Grant offensive
players were named all-
NWSC.
Highlight: a 20-8 win over
Marian Central which gave
the Bulldogs the Northwest
Suburban Conference cham-
pionship.
Warren: A flood and a 1-3
start could not stop this
determined bunch of Blue
Devils.
Warren started the year
minus the flashy tailback,
but a combination of blue-
collar runners Mike Wagner,
Dave Davis, Chris Tavajian
and Leon Darby all con-
tributed.
Junior quarterback Derek
Shetton gained confidence as
the year went on.
Defensively, Warren star-
ted out rough, losing to Niles
North 20-8. The next time the
opponent would score that
much would be Belivdere in
Warren's playoff loss.
Linemen John Dollen-
mater led the team in tackles
and was named the North
Suburban Conference's third
best player. In all, six Blue
Devils made the all-league
list.
Highlight: a 14-9 win over
Stevenson which clinched
the playoff berth.
Carmel: Mike Fitzgibbons
started his rookie season at
the Corsair helm with a bang
and ended as such.
The Blue Devils beat up on
Waukegan East and Wood-
stock for a 2-0 start. But then
came a four-game stretch
that saw the offense struggle
against four state-ranked
teams.
The defense remained a
strength throughout most of
the season. The line on both
sides of the ball played well,
as noticed by East Suburban
Conference coaches in the
all-league selections.
After the four straight
losses, Carmel gained con-
fidence with a win over
Notre Dame at home.
The in the final two weeks
of the season, Carmel's of-
fense exploded for 82 points
against weaker ESCC
teams,
Donell Foster was the cog
which led the Corsair attack,
scoring as many as three
touchdowns. Junior quar-
terback Steve Brims was a
steady signal-caller.
Linemen keyed the 5-4
season. Joining Foster on the
all-league team were tackle
Ken Goodwin and center
Mike Mudd. Linebacker Joe
Tarzian also made the
league's first team.
Highlight: a season-ending
40-6 win which clinched the
first winning season since
1972.
Round Lake: Talk about
starting a title defense with a
downer.
The Panthers came into
the fall campaign with high
hopes of repeating as Nor-
thwest Suburban Conference
champs and making their
second-ever trip to the state
playoffs.
Then came Grant.
A 27-0 loss in the first
NWSC game of the year
halted those hopes. The Pan-
thers then lost two of their
next three games, to John-
sburg and Marian Central.
Dunn likes to call his team
"survivors"." They did just
that in the second half of the
season, beating Grayslake,
Wauconda and Lake Zurich
to end at 5-4.
Quarterback Walter Tesch
was dependable.
Chuck Banker was the
team's offensive threat and
his absence in mid-season
proved costly.
Linemen Pat Molidor,
Scott Akers and Scott Center
were all-NWSC along with
linebacker Mike Fox.
Highlight: a 25-16 win over
Lake Zurich which gave RL
revenge for last year's
defeat and clinched the
second winning season.
Johnsburg: Inconsistency.
That was the watchword
for the Skyhawks, who came
so close to turning the
program into a winner.
Coach. Mike Roberts' of-
fense started slowly; as the
team lost its first two games.
Three straight wins - in-
cluding a victory over Round
Lake, gave Johnsburg hope.
But Grant stopped the
'Hawks cold before a huge
Johnsburg Homecoming
crowd 28-6. Those six were
important, though, because
they represented the first
points scored against the
Bulldogs.
The defense was led by all-
league picks Charlie Giovan-
ni, Jeff Heummann and
Emil Marunde.
Offensively, Pete Pegast
and Giovanni led the way
behind quarterback Frank
Husak.
Highlight: a 15-0 upset win
over Round Lake.
North CnlcagoRespect.
That's what coach Bob
Brothman's team gained.
The Warhawks won three
times this fall after 1-8 in
1985.
Bright spots for the future
include returning all-league
picks Tom Newberry and
Eric Thompson.
- Highlight: a 16-7 win over
Warren.
AntiochThe Sequoits kew
1986 would be tough when
1985 ended.
Most of that team which
made the playoffs also
graduated and that left an
inexperienced bunch for
coach Steve Wapon's staff to
work with.
Add to that an impending
teachers' strike, injuries and
Mnegiblity woes, and the ;
Sequoits can be proud to win
three games.
Running back David Wick
was the main cog in An-
tioch's offense and made the
all-NSC team. Defensive
tackle James Smith also
made the roster.
Highlight: a 27-6 win over
Mundelein which saw the
Sequoits blow open a close
game in the second half.
Mundelein: When you score
just 49 points all year, it's
tough to win games.
That's the predicament
the 2-7 Mundelein Mustangs
found themselves in. Coach
Gary Heifner's team had
several "maybes" during
the early portion of the
schedule but injuries and
lack of execution took their
toll.
Flanker Jeff Geary and
linebacker Mike Joerger did
make the all-NSC team.
Highlight: an 8-7 upset win
over highly-favored liber-
tyville.
Grayslake: Coach Harold
Jahnke is probably happy is
first year back aa football
coach is over.
The Rams finished 1-8 for
the second straight year as
the general lack of offense
hurt. Grayslake could score
no more than one touchdown
in any game.
Take heart, Grayslake
fans. A talented group of
sophomores which won in '86
is back next year.
Highlight: the 6-0 win over
Wauconda.
Wauconda: The Bulldogs
had the rest of the NWSC
worried when the league
season started.
Wauconda, a team predic-
ted to be at the bottom of the
league, had just whipped
Jacobs 26-0.
But a lack of players dwin-
dled down to a precious few -
14 at one point - and made,
the season long' for coach
Fred Loffredo and his gutty
forces. •
The Bulldogs next chance
for a win came with a 6-0 loss
to Grayslake in mid-season.
Linemen Todd Marlow and
Dan Torres made the all-
league team as bright spots
for Wauconda.
Highlight: the shutout of
Jacobs in week two.
Lakeland Orad
Airman Thomas W.
Vincent, son of Janet M. Neff
and grandson of Virginia R.
Hudrick of North Chicago,
has graduated from Air
Force Base basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas. During the six weeks
of training the airman
studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
customs and received
special training in human
relations. In addition, air-
men who complete basic
trainig earn credits toward
. an associate degree through
the Community College of
the Air Force.
HM«*oy.Nov#mb«MJ.19*o
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Doppke
To Board
Dr. James Doppke, vice
president for educational
at' r nirs, College of Lake
County in Grayslakc, is one
ol 12 Chicago area educators
who have been named to the
advisory committee for the
copperative master of arts
degree program in
educational administration.
The program is offered
jointly by three universities
in the Board of Governors of
Stale Colleges and
Universities (BOG) System:
Chicago State University
(CSU): Norhteastern
Illinois University, Chicago;
and Governors State
University (GSU).
University Park.
The program is designed
to prepare individuals for
middle management lecvel
educational, administrative
and supervisory positions,
an-i lo upgrade the skills fo
th ise individuals who
piesently serve in such
positions: Upon completion
I the program, individuals
-ho presently serve in such
)0silmns. Upon completion
of the program, individuals
will qualify for careers in
educational administration,
school business ad-
ministration or community
college administration.
Dr. Robert Pringle, vice
chancellor for academic
affairs in the BOG System,
says the advisory committee
will be making recom-
mendations as curriculum
revisions are considered.
"The Illinois Stale Board
ol Education (ISBE) has
proposed revisions for the
requirements of ad-
ministrative licenses for
elementary and secondary
school administrators,
which, if approved, will
become effective in Sep-
tember 1987. The advisory
committee, which is com-
posed of superintendents,
principals and community
college administrators, has
been created to provide
views from practicing school
administrators as the
curriculum revisions are
considered," he said.
The advisory committee
will make its recom-
mendations lo the program's
coordinating council, which
is considering the
curriculum revisions to meet
the ISBE's proposed
requirements to make
positive changes.
Members of the coor-
dinating council include
Pringle who serrves as
chairman; Dr. Ray Lane,
professor of educailon at
CSU; Dr. Jeff Kaiser,
professor of education at
GSU; Dr. Jean Baxter,
professor of education at
Notheastern; and Dr. Vince
Malek, graduate dean at
Northeastern.
The BOG is the governing
board for five Illinois public
universities: Chicago State
University; Eastern Illinois
University, Charlestown;
Governors State University,
University Park; Nor-
theastern Illinois University,
Chicago; and Western
Illinois University, Macomb.
Old Gome
One of the world's oldest
games is lawn bowling, an
outdoor sport played in
ancient Egypt. Greece and
Rome. Wooden balls are
rolled at a smaller ball along
grass "alleys."
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$350,000
3.00%
$250
|i Entafprlto Savings (930-0900}
19.75% F 10% 30
11 33,250
3,50%
$275
18 25% A/1 10% 30
1350.000
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$275
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F'9.63% F ' 10-30% 30
1133,250
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,10.50% F 10% 30
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$300
\ 7.50% A/1 10% 30
1500,000
3.00%
$300
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10.00% F 10-20% 30
$133,250
3.00%
$300
7.50% A/1 10-20% 30
$133,250
2.00%
$300
- Manufacturers Hanovar (560-0001)
9.50% F 5% 30
$133,250
3.75%
$250
8.38% VI 10-20% 30
$500,000
3.00%
$250
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10.00% F 5-20% 30
$133,250
2.00%
$250
8.00% 'A/1 10-20% 30
$250,000
1.00%
$250
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9.50% F 5% 30
$133,250
3.00%
$275
7.75% A/1 10% 30
$500,000
1.00%
$275
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9.75% F 10% 29
$133,250
2.50%
$250
7.90% A/1 20% 29
$133,250
3.00%
$250
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9.88% F 10% 30-
$133,250
3.00%
$275
7.50% A/1 10% 30
$133,250
1.50%
$275
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subject to change without notice.
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annual Winter Camp, an-
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"December 27-30th marks
the dates for our nth annual
Winter Camp," for boys and
girls 8-15 years old, Mathis
said.
"The term winter camp
usually brings to mind a pup
tent stuck in a snow bank,"
Mathis chuckled. "Actually,
our winter quarters are very
nice- heated cabins, indoor
plumbing, tasty meals and a
use of a huge lodge and in-
door pool make this an ex-
citing, safe experience."
"Children often get bored
over the holidays", Mathis
stated. "Our winter camp is
a fun alternative at a
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Mundelein High School students Jim Frey and Suzy Unblom prepare for their parts the campers are well super-
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Who Really Cares?
When I Think About It
.ORIA DAVIS
things that people will or won't do to
above the crowd in some special way
■ ceases to amaze me,
intam Books just sent me my new copy
le Guinness. Book Of World Records so I
[add some new "I don't believe its!** to
[amazement file.
rould you believe that a man named
les Johnson of Terra Alta, West Va. ac-
lly grew a beard of 35,000 bees that swar-
i around a queen bee that sat on his chest,
i order to get his name in Guiness.
footnote under this astounding bit of in-
lation says, "This category has been
ired." In the name of all the bees in the
rid, may I say thank goodness. Who wants
part of a 10-pound beard anyway, even
It is a famous one.
1963, 26-year-old Alan Andrews had
ing better to do than lie on a bed of sharp
•inch nails for 273 hours and five minutes
order to go down in record history. As an
ttra added attraction, his fiancee joined
Im for the last 34 hours to establish a
romen's world record for the same thing.
in't togetherness grand!
In 1964 the City of Los Angeles was greeted
rith a treat at the Biltmore Hotel when
*aseal Leclerc successfully filled a 44-story-
ill column of champagne glasses from the
>, using 10,404 long-stemmed glasses. And
have trouble pouring my husband's coffee
rithout spilling it.
How about this for an Easter Egg Hunt? In
[1965, the Garrison family in Homer, Ga.
hosted a hunt that involved 72,000 hard boiled
[hen eggs and 40,000 candy eggs for 10,000 par-
(ticipants.
Here's one that makes the Bears' Jim Mc-
Mahon and Willie Gault look sick. In 1960, on
the football field of Louisiana University,
Jerry Mercer stood in one end zone tossing
grapes at Arden Chapman who stood down
! field. On the 20th attempt Chapman caught a
.grape in his mouth that had been thrown 319
[feet and eight inches by Mercer.
Speaking of grapes brings wine to mind,
and wine brings Angela Channing of the tv
evening soap to mind.
Did you know that the longest oscillatory
marathon in cinematic history (screen kiss)
was between Jane Wyman and Regis
Toomey in 1940's "You're In The Army
Now." That kiss lasted 185 seconds.
No wonder our Pres divorced her. But why
should she care she's raking in five times the
salary he is.
Are you into pasta? Get a hold of Mark Pi
of the China Gate Restaurant in .Toledo,
Ohio, who made over 2,000, five-foot long
noodles in 34.5 seconds.
Here's a guy that literally fell onto the
pages of the record book. Lt. I. M. Chisov of
the USSR, in 1942 fell from his badly
damaged airplane and toppled parachuteless
through 21,980 feet of air until he glanced off
of the edge of a snow-covered ravine and slid
to the bottom, ending up with spinal damage
and a broken pelvis, but alive. It is estimated
that he reached velocities of 185 miles per
hour during his fall.
Thinking about cleaning your cupboards
and closets. It can prove to be financially
rewarding.
The largest rummage sale ever held went
on at the Cleveland Convention Center for
two days in 1963 and raised $427,000 for a non-
profit garden center.
Here's one for those virtuous non-smokers
to think about. Jim Pural, Livonia, Mich.,
simultaneously smoked 140 cigarettes for
five minutes, then smoked 40 cigars at one
time for five minutes, and later kept 38 pipes
in his mouth for five minutes.
To show you that this guy hasn't seen the
latest releases from the Surgeon General,
he's a non-smoker.
Just to finish this list of crazy things that
people will do to get in print, the Rev. Ronald
Gallagher of the Baptist Temple in Lyn-
chburg, Va., delivered a sermon that lasted
120 hours.
Think about that next Sunday when you
feel your clergyman is getting a little long-
winded i
One might muse on what wonders could
have been wrought if the determination
spent on establishing these records would
have been directed into more fruitful chan-
nels.
On the other hand, maybe I'll just get in
touch with Mr. Guinness, it won't take long
and I bet I'll have a record number of
telephone numbers( readable and non-
readable) written on my desk blotter.
[Paper Winner
[(Continued from Page I A)
.receive a commemorative plaque noting the
[occasion.
The contest was conducted in com--
! memoration of the Antioch News' 100th year
of publication. The News-Reporter also
| published a special commemorative section
with reprints of some of the top stories from
the past 100 years to celebrate its centennial.
"The Oldest Newspaper Contest served
I several purposes," Schroeder said. "First
|and foremost, it was designed to involve
I members of the community in our
celebration. It also helped add to our files,
though. Some early publishers did not keep
complete records, so we do not have copies of
each and every edition that has ever been
I published.
'The Antioch Library is helping us to
licrofilm our back issues so there will be a
irmanent record of the history of Antioch
md the role the Antioch News has played.
te still welcome any old issues that anyone
light have stored away."
acant Fire
Continued from Page IA)
foyne Parthun, was formerly known as
^unl Mim's Kitchen. Parthun said that the
Hiding stilLhad its gas and electric con-
ations.
The Antioch Fire Depl. got the call that a
|re was in progress at 5:51 a.m., and arrived
It the scene at 5:59 a.m. Fire lighters then
liscovered that the lire was located on the
x-ond floor.
First arriving companies noticed that both
tie hack door and second floor doors were
i n. Parthun said that the fire's point ot
ngm was the attic, right under a set of roof
After a century of continuous publication,
Schroeder is looking forward to the second
hundred years.
In Callage Now
Steve Behrendt, a 1966 Antioch Com-
munity High School graduate, is now a
defensive back for the Illinois College
Bluebirds. He is the son of Solly and
Tom Behrendt of Antioch.
ra Iters:
The second floor was set up as an apart-
ment, though at the time of the lire it too was
vacant.
A Lake Villa tanker truck was called in lor
assistance during the fire. Antioch and Lake
Villa lire fighters then controlled the blaze m
about 90 minutes,
Parthun said that the cause of the lire is
still under investigation. He also added that
any lire like this must be investigated as a
suspicious fire. Parthun said that when you
"take a .vacant building, and a lire starts in
the middle of the floor," it is suspicious.
Sequoit VFW To Offer
Scholarship Program
A National Broadcast
Scriptwriting Program Is
again being sponsored this
year for high school
students, grades 10 through
12, by the Antioch VFW
Sequoit Post 4551 and the
Ladies Auxiliary. It is the
40th annual "Voice of
Democracy" scholarship
program, which is designed
-to-glvc high school sjudents--
the opportunity to voice their >.
opinions about/ their-
responsibility to our country
and to convey them via the
broadcast media [/to all of
America. This year's theme
is "The Challenge of
American Citizenship."
Chairpersons Bob Lehner
•and Elaine O'Donnell
proclaim that each state
winner is provided with a
five-day, all-expense paid
trip to Washington , D.C.,
plus the" opportunity to
compete for national
scholarships totalling
$32,000. First place is 514,000,
second place is $7,000, third
place is $4,500, fourth place
$3,500, fifth place $2,500, and
sixth place is $1,000.
Commander John Scott of
Sequoit Post 4551 states that
there will first be an award
ceremony given at the post
home to the winner from this
area, who will then be placed
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in the district; competition.
Awards will be given In
district competition and then
submitted to state com-
petitions. To enter the
contest, students should
contact their high school
teacher . or principal, or
contact Sequoit VFW Post
4551 at (312)395-5393.
Deadline for submitting
entries is Nov. 15.
Steady Employee
Sophie Burdelik was recently honored by Great
American Federal Savings for her 20 years of service
to the company. Burdelik joined Great American
Federal Savings on Oct. 31, 1966, as a teller when.it
was still Antioch Savings. She is now a senior savings
counselor.
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The Lake County sheriff's
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computerized information .
system that will speed up the
[booking of inmates and im-
[ prove management ef-
[ficiency at the Lake County
Mail.
The Correctional In-
stitution Management In-
formation System (CIMIS)
was developed by the Illinois
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Authority, a state agency
based in Chicago. Lake
County officials signed an
agreement with the
Authority to install CIMIS in
the county jail early next
year.
Once installed, CIMIS
will:
-Maintain descriptive in-
formation about each jail in-
mate, including medical, of-
fense and criminal history
data.
-Keep track of each in-
mate's housing location.
-Determine the release
date of each inmate sen-
tenced to time in the jail.
••Generate a daily
schedule of activities for
each inmate, including court
appearances, medical ap-
pointments, visits and other
events.
-Produce management
reports and support other
adminstrative work.
"CIMIS provides the in-
formation jail ad-
ministrators need to main-
tain safe, well-managed
facilities," said J. David
Coldren, the Authority's
executive director. "The
system lets officials know
exactly who is in the jail at
—any time, where they are
, housed and what their
._ criminal histories are."
The Lake County CIMIS
will cost approximately
$134,000. Half the system will
be paid for with federal
money made available to the
state under the Justice
Assistance Act of 1964.
Lake County is one of five
Illinois counties to install
CIMIS during the first year
of the federal program.
It's almost a year since the
Chicago area took to heart
the story of Barbara Blaln,
1985 winner of the
WKRS/TWA Bears Football
Adventure.
"The Monsters of the Mid-
way are on the move again. .
.and we're ready to follow
them to Dallas in another
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tor.
promotions direc-
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7:30, and again throughout
each afternoon, WKRS will
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party will then have 12
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one way. It's that easy to go to many exciting places with a
qualifying account from Skokie Federal.
Here's how it works:
Open one of our checking or money market accounts by
depositing the minimum balance required {see chart). You can
then buy up to 4 travel certificates, each good for a one-way
ticket to any of Continental Airlines' 59 destinations on the U.S.
mainland. For just $30 more each way, Continental will fly you
to any of 7 cities in sunny Mexico.
Your certificates are good for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
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change your travel date or time. You can redeem your certificates
for tickets at the airport ticket counter up until two hours
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Be one of our new accountholders who will soon be going
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November 25 -December 1, 1986; December 16, 1986 -January A, 1987;
February 20, 22 and 23, 1987; April 17 - 20, 1987; May 21 - 23, 25, 26, 1987.
Offer good for a limited lime only and while supplies last.
Qualifying
Account
Minimum
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Interest
Rale
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Returned
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Free Checking
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Free Interest Checking I
50
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Free Interest Checking II**
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Super Checking
1,000
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Money Market J
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Money Market II
. 20,000
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Money Market III
50,000
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to qualify for Free Interest Checking II. '
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Doug and Bonnie Rockenbach admire a vintage 1927 Chevrolet that might have
graced the Rockenbach showroom 59 years ago. Although celebrating their 60th
anniversary of doing business as Rockenbach Chevrolet, the 1927 model was as old
a car as could be found for the celebration. The dealership was mobbed last Friday
and Saturday as people from all around came to wish the Rockenbachs well and to
take a chance on winning o car in a special drawing, — Photo by Charles Johnston
Peoples
Reports
Peoples Energy Corp.,
which serves Lake County
communities including
Grayslake, Gurnee, Mun-
delein, Lmdenhurst and
Round Lake Beach, has
reported a slight decline in
nel income and per share
earnings lor its 1986 fiscal
year ending Sept. 30.
Consolidated net income
tor fiscal 1986 amounted to
S73.5 million, down two-and-
one-halt percent from net
income of $75.4 million
recorded in fiscal 1985.
Energy Corp.
Slight Decline
Per share earnings, based
on a slightly larger number
of shares outstanding, were
$2.27 in fiscal 1986, off three
percent from year*earlicr
earnings of 52.34 pershare.
Eugene A. Tracy,
chairman and chief
executive officer of Peoples
Energy, said 1986 results are
regarded as good, despite
their modest decline from
record 1985 earnings. Colder
weather, reduced interest
expenses, an increased sales
of gas for electric generation
were positive factors in the
company's performance.
Offsetting those factors.
Tracy said, were lower sales
to industrial markets due, in
part, to some large volume-
customers who switched to
Number Six fuel oil as a
result of the sharp drop in oil
prices. Other offsets in-
cluded the settlement of
state income tax issues,
increased collection-related
expenses, and higher costs
lor materials and services.
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Death and dying arc not
subjects normally thought of
as being fit for polite con-
versation. Indeed, the latter
is considered by many
Americans to be the ultimate
unnatural act.
Helping the terminally ill
and their families cope with
the realities of death has
been the mission of nearly 70
hospice programs in Illinois.
They are being recognized
Nov. 9-15, Illinois Hospice
Week, for their efforts in
demonstrating that death,
when dealt with openly, is
the natural end of life.
"We encourage our
families to make the most of
every day," says Karen
McArdle, president of the
Illinois State Hospice
Organization, an affiliate
society of the Illinois
Hospital Assn. (IHA).
"Rather than wasting time
pretending everything is
going to be alright, we stress
making the time meaningful
by resolving past differences
or saying and doing the
things that have been put off
because tomorrow is another,
day/'
Most hospice services arc
based upon studies revealing
that people who are sick are
most comfortable in familiar
places surrounded by
familiar faces. Con-
sequently, nursing and
physician services, pain and
symptom control, pastoral
counseling, bereavement
care and volunteer services
can all be provided at home.
"We are experts in con-
trolling pain," McArdle
says. "Whether it's physical
pain, emotional pain, or
spiritual pain. We also em-
phasize hope. Not hope for a
cure, but hope to make it
through the year, or the
month, or just another day
without pain. Hope changes
for a dying person."
There are three parts to
most hospice programs. The
first consists of home care.
The second is inpatient care
for people who can no longer
remain at home. The final
part of the program
is
bereavement. "That is
another area that American
society doesn't recognize,"
says McArdle. "What is a
grieving person? How long
does grief last? How do you
deal with a grieving per-
son?" tHospicc generally
follows a family for 18 mon-
ths after the death of the
patient with regular contact
and counseling services.
Who is the typical hospice
patient? According to McAr-
dle, 90 percent of the patients
are cancer victims.
However, a growing number
of AIDS patients and people
with other termina! illnesses
are being served by hospice
care. More than 25,000
people are expected to die
from cancer next year in the
state. In addition, ap-
proximately 370 will die
from AIDS.
In Lake County, Saint
Therese Medical Center
provides STAR Hospice
care. The contact person at
the hospital is Karen McAr-
dle.
Make the Miracle
of Birth
Less of a Mystery
Victory Memorial Hospital's childbirth education classes help pre-
pare you for a more relaxed and joyful childbirth. To learn more
about classes or to register, call 360-4246.
Childbirth Preparation classes feature lively lectures and discus-
sions and films about pregnancy, childbirth, newborns... and more.
(Free of charge. 5 sessions)
Childbirth with Joy explains what to
expect when labor begins, teaches
natural childbirth techniques, offers
information about the first days of
parenthood... and more. (6 sessions
$60.00*)
Lamaze classes teach special breathing
and relaxation techniques for use during
childbirth, and include information
about your hospital stay, new-
boms... and more. (6 ses-
sions $60.00*. 3-session
refresher course S30.00* )
All classes cover natural
delivery and cesarean birth
and feature tours of the new home-
like maternity department.
• Refunded when you deliver your baby .it Viciory
To register for one of Victory's childbirth preparation classes, please
fill out this registration form and return it to Victory Memorial
Hospital, 1324 North Sheridan Road, Waukegan, IL 60085
Attention: Marketing Department or call 360-4246.
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D Tuesdays 7-9 pm □ Thursdays 7-9 pm D Mondays 7-9 pm
D Fridays 7-9 pm D Tuesdays 7-9 pm
D Wednesdays 7-9 pm
D Saturdays 8:30-10:30 am
Within two weeks, you will receive a written confirmation of your registration
and the date of the first class. |_
Victory memorial hospital
1324 North Sheridan Rd. • Waukegan, Illinois 60085
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ockeying Begins For Board Chairman
# %^ %^ Lake County Clerk: LIN- BELMONT AMENDOLA rn««#„ n«««i m.* * /«.„»
:il ARLES JOHNSTON
>VER THE NEXT few
s watch for the
teying for county board
lirman to be fast and
ious. Starting off, there
fact that LaBeUe was the
clear top vote-getter in his
bid for reelection. That
always impresses the
regular organization.
Doian will, be the can-
w
Just
Politics
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i three announced or soon-
-be-announced candidates:
:umbent Jim LaBeUe (R-
>ist. 3), Norm Geary (R-
)ist. 4), and Jim Dolan (R-
Hst.5).
Going into it, Geary has
'the most votes, but he does
[not have the 13 needed for
'election on the first ballot.
LaBelle has a core of aboutv
four votes. Elected as a com-
promise candidate after a
deadlock between Geary and
the late Glenn Miller two
years ago, LaBelle will need
a minor miracle to be reelec-
ted. He has neither the sup-
port of the regular
Republican organization nor
the reformers (led by
Geary) who swept him into
office last time.
The regular Republicans
showed how dearly they love
LaBelle when Sheriff Mickey
Babcox contributed to his
primary opponents' cam-
paign fund. Babcox is the
behind-the-scenes (and
sometimes in-front-of-the-sc-
enes) leader of the regular
Republican Party.
The reformers feel
betrayed by LaBelle's ef-
forts to make peace with the
regular Republican
organization. They are con-
vinced that to elect him
would guarantee more of the
same for the next two years.
Running in his favor is the
didate with the blessing of
the regular Republican
organization. That is not
enough to win, though.
What do 1 predict? Well,
after several ballots, Geary
will have put together a
coalition of reform
Republicans and
Democrats. If that is not
enough, then a surprise can-
didate will take it all. I have
a feeling .that if Geary can-
not put together a winning
coalition, the next county
board chairman will be a
woman. Her name is
Eleanor Rostron of
Waukegan.
Rostron is respected by all
factions of the party. Though
she has her disagreements
with individual members,
she is trusted by almost all.
THREE CHEERS FOR
the most modest legislator in
the Lakeland area. I con-
stantly' get informative,
timely pieces of information
on state programs from
State Rep. Dick Klemm (R-
63). Funny thing is, he never
puts his own name on the
press releases he sends out
- from his of fice.
I talked to him about it and
he said he just wants to get
important information out to
his constituents. Just this
week, I got a piece from him
on energy conservation and
state programs available to
Historic Preservation
To Be Discussion Topic
The Waukegan/Lake
County Chamber Foundation
is sponsoring a community
information meeting at 7:30
p.m. on Thursday. Nov. 20,
at the Waukegan YWCA
gymnasium. The topic for
the evening program will be
a general review and
discussion of historical
preservation of structures in
the United States.
"This meeting is designed
lo show and inform all those
interested in historical
preservation of what the
federal guidelines are and
how they have ben main-
tained throughout the United
Stales," according to
Charles C. tslcy III,
Chamber Foundation
executive secretary.
Keynote speaker for the
meeting will be Redd Griffin
of Oak Park, former
member of the board of the
Frank Lloyd Wright Home
and Studio Foundation in
Oak Park, and now the
president of the board of the
Ernest Hemingway Foun-
dation and a former member
of the Illinois State
Legislature where he co-
sponsored legislation on
historic preservation. At the.
So Much For
Diplomacy
The month of March was
named after Mars,'' the
Roman god *>t war.
presumably sanity ing that
the mililar. campaigns
interrupted by winter could
l)e resumed.
conclusion of the presen-
tation there will be a
question and answer session.
" The Foundation will also
have information to
distribute on the federal
guidelines for historic
preservation plus a display
of Lake County area historic
sites.
All individuals and
organizations interested in
historical preservation
should plan to attend this
two-hour evening session at
the YWCA gymnasium, 445
N. Genesee St.. Waukegan.
There is no charge.
help senior citizens
weatherize their homes. Not
once was Klemm's name
mentioned.
When you see the piece
elsewhere in the paper, you
will notice that I have added
Klemm's name to the piece.
Though I get tons of releases
from politicians, I only use
those which are of the
greatest interest and
usefulness to readers. When
a politician puts together a
good piece, I think he should
get credit for it. But I also
thought you should know
that Klemm sends out the
most consistently useful
pieces while never bothering
to take credit for providing
it.
AFTER A HARD,
sometimes bitter campaign
for the county clerk's office,
I was very pleased, to see
how graciously both ladies,
Linda Hess and Donna-Mae
Litwiler responded to the
results.
Hess thanked those who
supported her and was back
at work the day after the
election with no hint of
gloating in the aftermath of
her victory.
Litwiler, after learning
she had lost, responded with
a wry smile and said, "Well,
if God doesn't want me to be
county clerk maybe he wan-
ts me to be President."
With the elections over, I
am sure both ladies are
breathing a sigh of relief as
they go back about their
business without a spotlight
constantly hanging over
them.
County
DA HESS <D) 49,858; Donna-
Mae Litwiler (R) 47,104.
'. Lake County Sheriff:
ROBERT "MICKEY" BAB-
COX <R> 61,5*7; Sander
Stagman (D) 34,945.
Lake County Treasurer;
JACK "RED" ANDERSON
(R) 82,848; Bob Flannery
(D) 31,353.
Regional School Superin-
tendent: SYBIL YASTROW
(R) 75,2*2; no opposition.
County Board Dlst. 1 (two
elected)
HELEN
BELMONT AMENDOLA
(R) 15,417; RICHARD
PRICE (R) 12,283; Michael
Simkin (D) 8,693.
County Board Disi. 2 (two
elected): JOHN BALEN (D)
4,545; MATTHEW MIHOLIC
(R) 4,285; Frances Vetrone
(R) 3,594; R. Jerome Hodge
(D) 3,567.
County Board Dist. 3 (two
elected): JIM LABELLE
(R) 8,798; SAMUEL E.
PAYNE, SR. (D) 8,882; Bud
Bailey (R) 6,506; Bertha
Ogrin (D) 5,564.
County Board Dist. 4 (two
elected): NORMAN GEARY
(R) 11,260; CHARLOTTE
"CHAR" KIESGEN (R)
10,838; no opposition.
County Board Dist. 5 (two
elected): F.T. "MIKE"
GRAHAM (R) 13,057;
CAROL CALABRESE (R)
12,879; no opposition.
County Board Dtst. 6 (two
elected): BRUCE HANSEN
(R) 13,212; JOHN REINDL
(R) 12,166; Virginia Krueger
(D) 5,699; Peter Suk (D)
4,070.
Three Winners
Republican victors in county board races stop to compare notes and plan for the
next session after victory is certain. From left are John Reindl (Dist. 6), Rick Price
(Dist. 1), and Bruce Hansen (Dist. 6). Hansen pledged that the battle over landfills,
a reference to the Heartland settlement which includes an 88-acre incinerator and
are set in bold capital let- landfill, is not over yet. — Photo by Charles Johnston
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State
FOLLOWING ARE
FINAL totals for major can- .
didates in Lake County
races. The winners names
Rep. • 81st Dlst:
JOHN MATIJEVICH (D)
8,888; John Bobel (R) 3,177.
Circuit Court Judge:
JOHN GOSHGARIAN (R)
81,813; Peter Staben (D)
31,826.
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that single bouts lasted 11
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home on V, acre.
Basement, 2 car garage,
Wauconda. $69,500. Call
evenings for appointment.
(312)526-3735
1-47-69
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with Lakelond Classified.
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(307)033-3400
HoojpJ For Silt
COMBO f©» sate by
owner. Woodhills Bay-Fox
Lake. 2 bedrooms, 1 Vt
baths, living room, dining
room and Kitchen. Deck
overlooking Mlneola Boy.
Appliances and drapes In-
cluded. $53,500.
(312)223.2007
1-49-67
■V OWNII Looking for a
doll house? Here it Is. Cute
2 plus bedroom, country
decorated, cape cod.
Energy efficient, double in-
sulated windows. Washer
and dryer, stove and
refrigerator only 4 years
old. 1 Vt car garage. 1 y h
blocks from school. No
agents pleasel Con-
ventional or assumable.
Asking $42,000. but
negotiable.
(312)546-7902
9a.m. lo 9 p.m.
1-46-43
RENTERS ALERT
Large lot, new roof, new wiring and new carpeting. I
Sound interesting? Come see this 2 bedroom home
with attoched J V> cor garage. Priced to sell fast at I
onfy $36,800|
CHARMING IN-TOWN LOCATION
Nice 2 story home with recently updated kitchen and]
both. Formal dining room, living room, and 3 1
bedrooms. Newer 2 cor heated garage. A little point I
and new siding would make this home the show place I
H deserves to be $58.500 1
INCOME OR PERFECT INLAW
2 year-round homes on the Fox River. One 2 bedroom
home and o 1 bedroom home, both in good condition.
59* waterfront and the owner may even help with the
financing. See this exceptional value today... .464.500
LOOKING FOR LARGE ROOMS?
This well kept 3 bedroom home Is just what you've
been waiting for. Large living room and a family room
with wood burning fireplace. Fenced bock yard for the
children or pets. Even a 2 car garage for
Dad $69,900
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flreptoce. Vh baths. Vh car
garage, greenhouse.
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ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN
(312)395-8600
959 MAIN ST. ANTIOCH, IL
OMMI TKANSFUfflD. 3
bearoofn brioi ranch, central
«, fireplace, country kit-
chen, SI 20.000
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Custom built 3 plus
DOarooms up. 3 on tower
tovel, *\ uuffts. Motner*if>-iow
orranaement in lower level.
Wet bar. fireptoce, central
air, much mere. $235,000
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16 units, 2 bedroo ms , ap-
pliances included. Groat
location In central Oornee.
WaAiIng distance to schools
and partis. 1325.000.
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MAKI A PAULSON
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cul-de-loc. Ittn horn* hat been wall
idkmn cor* ol, Enjoy lb* lovely pork ond
creek i hot odjoin the property. 1*6,900
POI 4 POI. INC. (313) 360-9333
flOlHOtN Of PLENTY.? room Cap,
Cod with 3 bedroom*, oolley kitchen,
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private bath ond walk-In clotet. Thii
unit it in neweit building at Heather*
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fl04-HOU0AYS AHEAD Caleorote in
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IIVA KIDOf, Libertyvillo-
by owner. Desirable now
end unit. 3 bedrooms, 2'/»
baths, large eat-in kitchen,
living room with fireplace,
dining room, den, ,2 car
garago. Many upgrades.
Owner transferred. Im-
mediate possession.
(312)967-0660
Kalhy
weekdays
(312)631-1407
Ron
evenings and weekends
,-46-2 8
WAUCONDA rot rent.
300 to 2000 square feet in
downtown professional
building. Utilities included.
Will divide.
(312)358-4982
6-48-29
OUT OF STITE?
Make your move a
pleasant one. A
phone call to me can
save you time and
money.
Call Gait at First
United/Rayner to
hear about our no
obligation relocation
services.
fe*
raSTtfttTTE&
RAYNER
Ask For Gail
(312)
WAUCONDA
Office
IMOtei-reet
Miliar Sal©*
Dey*(9ia)9te-e3)Oa
fvenln* (S13) Sae-tM*
FOR RENT
From SSS. Including all utililien.
new carpet, ceiling, point ond
(SID 440-2112 Ei
Oh te*Jte %2J% mllee
iieiiw ef P»» Une*.
mwYHOvm
HM ALL CASH
Ermac
Investments
(312) 517-1234
WAUCONDA AM A.
Residential lot 50 x 130.
415 Foster Road.
(312)526-8797
weekdays after 3 p.m.
4-47-53
Michigan U.P.
a Ctdm wane e* *•*>. Vt a
r-*i t* Pel r««i we t tj>», n I
•Kit ei aeeaanf. leW| Saneeeaal
(616)623-2015
(312) 507-3367
FOR RENT
Rcnind LoAe (Rte. 104)
ft«novat»d building, cam-
plated Oclober IS. light in-
olustrlol and/or commer-
clal. Immtdlolt
occMpancy.
•Uftrt ! 3000 sq. ft wrtlt office
'Unit 2-3100 sq. It villi office
•tail 3-3000sq ft. nth oHw
•IW 4-12Msq. It iM office
'Unit tested
B Unitt!900«j.tt.wit1ioiftt
•IW 7-7500 ^. ft ■» 2 offices
2kJ ftoor 3000 sq. ft i or pvt
offices.
Colt:
Fred Holtgren
QlftMo-imiiTt
A LAKELAND News-
paper's Classified ad can
help you turn unwanted
items into cash. To sell
almost anything,- just call
our off ice nearest you.
WAUCONDA ARIA.
Studio apartment on Bangs
Lake. No pets, security
deposit. $350 a month.
(312)526-8967
after 6 p.m.
7-46-1
FOR LEASE OR SALE
■ *
Grayslake-General Business Zoned
Brick 2 story building-5,000 sq. h\2
floors. Air conditioned with gas hot
water heat, heavy duty electrical in-
put. Goci downtown location, GREAT
opportunity to begin your own
business at reasonable rate. Large
parking area. Lease at $1000 per
month or buy for $79,900.
POE & POE
(Formerly Murrie & Behm Realtors)
352 Center St.-Grayslake, IL
(312) 223-8170
■■■/■■ ■/■■ '■,■
:':> ■' '
1 ROOM con do, un-
furnished. $280 a month,
security deposit, electric
extra.
(312)792-3384
after 6 p.m.
7-46-8
rtHO A JOm, or fill a job
with Lakeland Classified.
•LYNWOOO APIS*
Newly RefJ-Korsrted
On* be d room. Hound IceVe
aporlnieril. carpeMd, c»V corn-
lion, cobec. All urtlitie* e«ev«
•iectrk. |3et) par month. Mo
Mutt '
■ rwa l ofW ol ieotl & rnonih*.
(313) 946-5151
ip.m.totp.n.
IIS HaflNMq hm
lakapA 1. (319 M01MI
Deluxo 1 and 2
bedrooms, also 3
bedroom townhomes,
rent Includes:
FREE heat and water *
coble T.V. available
walk to schools and
stores furnished/unfur-
nished military clause.
townhoman •■eluded*
THE BEST IN
COUNTRY LIVING
Rvducvd Security Deposit
Hut On* Month Fi
Spacious one and two bedroo m apartments': Awiilable for
Immediot* occupancy, wait to wall carpet, color corr-
dinat«d opplkmces, laundry facilities and storage
available. Small pets welcome In selected apart m ents.
Chain O'Urttvs NvOffcy
Sonlor CI tlEvn Discount
Call Today For Full Datalht
(312) 587-9277
Lakeland Classified
Directory
11
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NEWSPAPERS
Covering the Rapidly
Growing Lakeland
Bi-State Area of
Lake County,
McHenry County
and Kenosha County
REAL ESTATE GUIDE
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odver tmng. edit rx delate Ony obt*<1ionabia wo ding or 'M(l any
orJ«e(liiefTve*il l» credit o» poUy reovont.
All Help. Wonted advecltting ii publitned undar urulred haadutat.
lafaelond Mampapert dooe nol knowina/y accapl Meip Wonted
advert i »<nf Ihol in any vray violdlat rha Human Brghrt Atl.
Pleote cnoclt your ad on the FHS1 intorlion dote In mo avonl ol an
error or ommiiuon. lafceiond Newtpopart will ba ra»poniiAea lor
OeiV the fits t incarracl intarlion. IKa rHnrtpopar anil be reiponii
ble tor only the portion « the od mo* it in error, riacna noltfy Iha
Cloittliod Doportmarrl in iha event ol an error. CAMCillAlaOriS
mutt bamoda prior to Moon en Ins Tuoedoy b*io<« pwWKolion.
26A Lokalond Nawspapars
Trvursday, November 1 3. 1 98o
BBBJP 1 1 |
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Real Estate
Guide
UNO A J09, or fill a job
with Lakeland Classified .
fMUKUCfTFLACf for imarf
tthoopera.
HIDDEN GLEN
Townbom* In Fok. Lake.
Two bedroom, don,
balcony. polio, I -'A
bathe. Folly corpofod, all
appliance! Including
w o i h • r • d r K • f ,
dishwasher, garbage
disposal. Control air,
swimming pool, tonnlt
court and Cable roady.
TO NEW TENANTS
Your choice ol Color TV
or Micro Wave.
(312)5170030 |
APAtTMINY AtOVI
houM for rent December
lit. 1 bedroom, |3S0 a
month, reference*
required,
(312)223-6783
7-46-54
APAtTWiXT KM rent,
Groyslake. 2 bedroomt,
lit floor, heated, security
deposit, and leate. No
pett. Available December
1.S400.
(312)223-8296
(312)223-2745
—7-46-73^
■UYMS AND tellers come'
together every week In*
Lakeland Classified.
GMYSUKE
New, luxury 1 and 2
Bedroom apart-
monti. Dining Room,
air conditioning, ap-
pliances, wall to wall
carpeting, laundry
fodlitio*. Balcony or
Patio. Locatod in
private country sot-
ting. Walk to town
and commuter train,
Route 120, 1 mile
west of Route 83.
Available now rental
units from $435.
Call for Appointment
(312) 6SQ-77M
mmxm
Horse Barns,
Riding Arenas,
Storage & Commercial
Buildings
and Fencing.
15 Years experience
Call Fred Doane at
(414) T28-8BW
Doano
Brothers
Construction
Emplo
Guide
a
WOMIN/MIN Earn extra
money. Sell Avon, near
home/work.
(312)566-0990
17.TF-7B-
BUFFALO OOOVf. Child
care, 2 babies and 7 year
old. Light housekeeping.
40 to 45 hours per week.
Occasional evenings and
weekends, own trans-
portation. Top $.
(312)541-5125
leave message
14.-46-31-
.'■ABV SirflNO In my
Salem, Wisconsin home.
By the day or week.
Reasonable rates, hot
meals Included. Infants
and above.
(414)843-3782
15-47-48
MOTHIR Of two will
babysit In my Twin Lokes
home. Days or evenings.
(414)877-9202
—15-46-4
TMACTOR TBAlilt
drivers-lf you're at least 23
with a good driving record
and work history with no
more than 2 moving
violations In 3 years, then
Poole Truck Line Is for you.
Drivers with less than 12
months over the rood ex-
perience will be con-
sidered as a Poole Driver
Trainee. Apply In person.
Poole Truck Line, U.S. 6 at
U.S. 150, Moline, Illinois
(309)799-3117 or 2525
Western Avenue,
Plymouth, Indiana
(219)935-5454. EOE.
17-46-12
■UYEM AND sellers come
together every week in
Lakeland Classified.
(312)223-8161
medical
SCAROSTOWN HCAITHCAWE
COMPtEX, a 133 bed lodiltv
•mM; extensive dlncM lob
•up,; O.O.N, -mutt possess
■SN w/S yrs. iwanofwwent
tup. In ocute hospital set-
Km. Cell Art Morcello
2lf/JM-37»
SfBCHilANGUAGi
PATHOUOGtST
Ml time patHloM av o llsMe
Immediately to provide both
dtoftnoftk ond theropeutk tef ■
vice* to children and edultt in
out-patient ctlftkal setting in
and around northwett Indiana.
Opportunity to expand
knowledge of computer ap-
plication to clinical manoge-
mont. Cornpotltivo wrfary ond
eomprehemlve benefit
podtoge. Matlert degree re-
quired. CFY tuporvUion
available.
Contort: John Glover, director,
Speech-Longuoge-Heoring Sw
vicei ot (219)949-4000 ant. 20S
I WILL do oil your
housecleoning for ■ a
reasonable rate,
perienced and very
flctent. References
nlshed.
(312)223-8454
16-46-1
Ex-
ef-
fur-
Http Wlfliew
SNOWPLOWfR. owner
operators, to plow Nor-
thbrook area, top pay ond
gas, early hours. Elliot,
(312)272-0376
17-48-100
PINO A JOS, or fill a jab
with Lakeland Classified.
Education
PSYCHOLOGIST
Ont lulltime school
Ptychelogict n ud id lm-
medloletyl I Mutt hove typo 73
cortlficato o» ichool
ptvcholoakl ond moot Sloto ot
lllinoit requirement!. Coll
lockporl Aroa Sp. Ed. Coop.
Orivori
OVHTHHOAOWrWIK
Wo ora looking for OTR driver*
with at loatt I yr. verifiable
OTK experience.
•FLATS
•DROP DECKS
•VANS
•REEFERS
Potilble plocement with o
number of eorrler». Voriout
bonotitt includad. We've got o
job for you. For info coll:
12191923-1313
— Whether You're
Buying •Selling •Renting
We Have Th
Selection!
MAINTENANCE
MAN
For outside shopping
center cleaning.
Llndanhurst And
Ant loch Area
$5 per hour
Monday-Saturday
Morning Hours
Retirees Welcome
Call
(312) 279-8748
LOOKING
FOR
WORK?
We hove Immediate job
openings for the following:
•Word Pi iK Milrf Cp ero ioca
'Secretariat
■Typists
•Clerks
•OetafMryOpatafore
•Product Oajwon t trators
Short term ond long term
assignments avoiloole.
Ask about our benefits ond
bonus program Including
Working For You!
Iceland VJassif ied
CALL-
(313) 22341*1 -<»1_3M»£0» £*£?£££>
oikVtliil ^XUM WOTHCMICAOO
UbartyviHo
(312)367-1144
Wheeling
(312) 459-6009
••nv*cee
MMM6EMENT
CAREER
Opportunity 2«K to 40K
II you Hav» told home im-
provement*, InturorKe, raal
•»io!» or hove direct ioUi »»-
parlance. We moy Ktjv* a ipecial
olfer lor you. II you quality ond
ara Accepted you will atland our
manogcrfwnr training c»nl»r
*fhKt you will b» paid tho rat* ol
JIS00 par month, upon groduotion
you will go Into o bronch ollka
ond ba potd a tolory ol 12000 a
month plut Incontlrt. Potantiol
aarnlngt 40K to 60K.
Call bttwttn I p.m. S 4 p.m. only
(312) 9494660
EOE. M/F
BUS
DRIVER
Needed For
Grayibkt ElMMfitory
District «46
Call
Mr. Miller
Between the hours of
8 a.m. & 3 p.m.
(312) 2234223
MiHFDWEIS WWm SERVICES
Is in need of production, light assembly
and factory workers, in our Mundelein
Office Area.
Call For An Appointment:
O.
MANPOWER*
TEMPORARY SCRVtCf»
(312)949-4100
Mundelein, II.
BRING US
YOUR SKILLS
Our growing group of Illinois and Wisconsin
Nswspaptrs has several opportunitias opan
now in a fast-pacad, exciting field.
Graphic Artist
We are seeking a penon keenly interested in Graphic Arts to fill a newly
created position that combines kerline/pasteup and darkroom respon-
sibilities. We are willing to train a person with baste knowledge in both
areas.
Desire to learn and dependability are more important than eiperience. II
you «ijoy variety and a fast pace in otilmnf your atatiw eeerpes, contact
us for further information and to schedule an interview.
Contact Will Loftergan
Production Manager
Part-Tint*
Pasteup Artist
We an tot*, far part-time pasta* «Ws*ti* hodueto Oapartra-iL
Trawim mi out system is m ilit i a to tie nan pwoa.
Typiat opKieect * *W ••. •>« ■* ««ass»Tf . Tht parw «• are aaeaiiii
mast ba depeaoaeia.
Contact Will lonorgan
Production Manager
a toe.
To investigate any of theae opportunities con-
tact the individual Hated, or call ua today.
Lakeland
Newspapers
(312)223-8161
30 S. Whitney, P.O. Box 268
Grayslake, IL
lakotand Newspapers 27A
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THERAPY TECH
■egiilered or regittry eligible
radiation therapy tech. lor
fulltlme day potltlan at pr Wot*
cantor In Florida, Call Call at
(813) 936 03*0 or send resume
la: RTA, 3680 ■roadway, Fort
My«i ». FL 33901
IMMIMAft OflNMO
URMOtOOtST, hWevesle*
To join 3 Cardiologists in
busy offic* and hospital
practice in Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida.
Call
(305)772-2139
NOW HIRING *
DAYTIMi POSITIONS
1
Apply In Person
McDonald's
5555 W. Grand Ave.
Gurnee, IL.
(Next to Great America)
COOK
Pizza and grill experience.
Full Tim*
Apply In Person
PRIME TIME
10W. Grand Ave.
Lake Villa, II.
Between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
LEGAL
SECRETARY
Full Time
Waukegan firm, ex-
perience a plus, good
benefits.
Call:
(312) 623-0137
Monday through Friday
Full Time
Eipsrisncs Only
AUTOMOTIVE
CASHIER
Excellent Benefits
Call Judy
(312) 362-1400
Bernard Chivroltt
Libertyville
$1,075
PER
MONTH
Active company needs 15
people immediately due to
expansion and promotions.
Openings in service, setup
and display, sales, pickup
and delivery and
warehouse department.
Great opportunity for those
willing to work and grow
with the company. Paid
trips and incentive
bonuses. Complete com-
pany training provided.
FOR INTERVIEW CiLL:
(312)244-2551
Convenient
Food Mart
Now Hiring Experienced
* MANAGERS
And
* ASSISTANTS
In Antioch, Gurnee Area.
Please send resume to:
C.F.M. Central
2200 E. Devon
Des Plaines, II. 60018
Variety yard work &
general maintenance,
use of power equip-
ment. Flexible hours.
Experienced, reliable,
references. Wauconda
location.
LABORATORY
TECHNICIANS
Interesting research, development, and quality control work
in various professional settings. WE require a minimum of an
Associates Degree, prefer Bachelor -of Science Degree in
Micro-Biology, Biology, and or Chemistry. Experience In
related Laboratory work is required. Immediate openings,
long term assignments, good wages, and fringe benefits.
Call For An Appointment;
MANPOWER
Ttckekel Services
Lakehurst Mundelein
(312) 623-6640 (312) 949-4100
•qua/ opportunity mmployr M/f
QUALITY ASSURANCE ]
We presently have openings for Inspectors on all
shifts. Will train applicants with potential. SPC,
gauging, reading blueprints, measuring parts and
prior inspection experience an asset.
Excellent working conditions and company
benefits including stock bonus plan. For addi-
tional information and interview appointment
with a leading manufacturer of filter metfa phone
or submit your resume to:
Jt» WHht 116/1412411
FILTERTEK.INC,
FJ. lei 131
■ebree, IL
equal opportunity employer m/f
STUDENT
Reliable boy wonted for
approximately 2 hours dal-
ly. (After school hours)
General cleaning work*
vacuuming mopping, etc.
TOMS Cti ANERS
444 W. Liberty St.
Weu t eede. II.
PART>TIME
•fair* ejt te.OO
par hour
If a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday through FrSdoy
Apply In Parson
SALAD LOVERS
901 Hawthorn Confer
Vernon HIIU, II.
Education
SPEECH THERAPIST
Needed to work 3 days a week,
beginning January, I9S7. Mutt
hove type 10 certificate In
i peech' language Impaired,
Call Lockpart Area $p, Ed.
Coop.
(815) 838-6080
Port-Time
SALES CLERK
Experience Helpful
BALMES FLORIST
Gurnee, II.
(312) 249-4644
RECREATION/
PRESCHOOL
Part-Time
work In pro-school pro-
gram*, alter school pro*
grams, and weekend
activities.
Applications available at:
GMKF.MMIIS1IK7
4374 Grand Ave.
Gurnee, Illinois
No Phonm Call* Pleat*
Immediate
Positions
*OFFICE HELP
* SALESPEOPLE
Full Time
And
Part-Time
Please Call
(312) 680-8440
Part Time
TELLER
POSITION
For our Mundelein branch of-
fice. Call or stop by la get ap-
plication. Coih handling ex-
perience and polygraph test
required, .
COKSUHEft COOP
CREDIT UNION
839 S. Lake St.
Mundelein, IL
(312) 566-5810
Part-Time
* HOSTESS
Flexible Hour*
SOftl# AiMsf SOflt# P* We
*P.M. WAITRESS
2-3 Nlghtt Per Week
Apply in Person
Between 9 a.m. S2p.m,
Monday-Friday
GURNEE
HOLIDAY INN
6161 W.Grand Ave.
Gurnee, il
WATER SOFTENER
INSTALLER
Aggressive person to
do or be trained In ell
facete of water
treatment.
Service- Installation
And Sales.
Wages commensurate
with experience.
(312) 526-8080
SUBSTITUTE
TEACHERS
Needed For Grades
K-t
Apply:
Emmons School
District #33
24226 W. Beach Grove Kd.
Antioch. II.
(312)395-1105
HOME WORKERS
WINTED
Make SI 80 Weakly
Clipping Coupons At
Home. We Mail
Checks Each Friday.
NOW HIRING,
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
CiLL REFUNDABLE
(305) 312-2166, Eii. P
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FACTORY HELP
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
* Richmond and Spring Grove Areas
•First -Second-Third Shifts.
* Will Train Men and Women
*$4~$S Per Hour.
"Short and Long Term Assignments
Available.
Call for Immmdlatm appointment.
A.E. SCHUURMM TEMPORARIES
651 Terra Cotta Avenue
Crystal Lake, Illinois
(615) 459-TEMP
Th* Saving Plot*
HELP WANTED
* CHECK-OUT
*FOOD DEPARTMENT
'CAMERA
* JEWELRY
* APPLIANCES
Full and part-time
APPLICATIONS TAKEN
Wednesday, November 12
Thursdays, November 13
Friday, November 14
9:30 to 9:30 p.m.
3110aelwldereftoad
Waukegan, 111.
Th» Saving Place
28A Lakeland Newspapers
?*^^£p&^^llipk^
UNO A JOS, or fill o job
with Lakeland Cloisif led. I
(312)223-8161
.1
Between jobs or i leant ptdmlt
and mi d temportn; or ief ulw health
imurinct cMitfe?
MtttttrtraAttet
IMUIDMSJIII
About ihori-tttm or rtfuler hoipiUI-
Miftcjl intuiinu.
eesweexe^exe«eiexa»i
SMART CA* Buyers shop
Lakeland Classified first.
Turn your car Into cosh the
quick and easy way. Just
call.
(312)223-6161
■'-*"-! ,mm
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WHETHER YOU'RE* looking
for on employer or on
employee. Lakeland's
Employment Guide will
make your search a
success.
(312)223-8161
!
PARK
MAINTENANCE
Full Time
Year round position. Ex-
perience In pork maintenance
and tn ' the repair of
maintenance equipment
preferred. Mutt be 18 yeori or
older ond have a valid drlver't
license.
Apply In Person
wmimimfmmtam
eieW.RolliMM.
Kauri* t«%« Heights, II.
[quot Opportunity Employer M/F
Permanent Position
WARRANTY
ADMINISTRATOR
Top Pay
Excellent Atmosphere
Dealership Experience
Preferred.
Apply In Person Or Call
Kathy Livingston
(312)362-2683
Liberty Buick
Libertyville; III.
DRIVERS
tOO.OOO mile *ole
Chkopo bote, Home weekends
Mm) have 3 *n. ot 330.000 mite*
ot temi O.T.R, experience wttn a
good driving record. Comae
franiport/Ofy Siotoge freight,
lofe model equipment, Senettt*
avail.
(BOO) 223-3347
ENGINE LATHE
OPERATOR
Must Be Fully Skilled
f urotech International
Ask For Al Or Tim
(312)223-4099
■ . ■
3
*IETtl£ES
tflJfWIiK
'CfUEK STIIUTS
Bored at home or need
extra money? We
have openings in our
labor reserve pool for
persons available for
special projects. Hours
and days are flexible.
Starting 'salary $3.75-
4.00 per hour.
Appljfln Parson
CORPORATION
OF AMERICA
2800 N. Route 12
Spring Grove. IL
equal opportunity empl oye r m/l
3
PHARMACIST
120 bed JCAH bospllol In
southeast Iowa seek* a full
time progressive phar-
macist. Phormocy has unit
dose, TPN, IV, odmixture 1
chemotherapy. Experience
desired but will train. Excel,
solory • fringe benefits.
Send resume to Personnel
Office. KEOKUK AREA
HOSPITAL, 1600 Morgan St.
Keokuk, IA 52632
CARBRSAT.
RiwntiR etRTiR
Has TWO Full Time posi-
tions in DRAPERY
SALES. Experience in
drapery or related home
drapery sales. Perma-
ment positions with
good company benefits
available.
Please Apply In Person'
Monday through Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Or Call;
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P.O. Box 268
Grayslake, IL 60030
akeland Classified
(313)223-8161
(312)567-8400
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(312)689-4600
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looking lor In Lakeland
Newspapers' C I ass if led.
(312)323-8161
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LAKELANO News-
spar's Classified od can
elp you turn unwanted
Jems into cosh. To sell
■Imost anything, just call
&ur office nearest you,
(312)2238161
SMART CAR Buyers shop
Lakeland Classified first.'
Turn your car into cosh Ihe
quick and easy way. Just
coll.
McDonalds
Grand and Green Bay Rd.
Now Hiring
PtVtTM
Stsf Shifts IrauMt
Apt*! ti fmm
12849 W.Grand Ave.
Waukcgan, II.
FASHION
SALES
MJ. CAJtRCUL, featuring
the finest fashion for
todays' woman, will soon
be opening on exciting
new store in Ihe
Hawthorn Mall. Full and
port-time sales positions
will be available for
mature, enthusiastic in-
dividuals with profes-
sional appeoranco, who
can work a flexible
schedule.
Apply bt Person on m» lower
level o* th» Hawthorn Mall
mar Orange Julius and
Noah's An\F«t Shop:
weanesaoy and Thursday
Noon to 5 p . ft .
MJ. CARROLL
DRIVERS NEEDED
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TELLER
Gurnee
(Part-Time)
W» or* In newd of a mafurv,
profatttonal Individual to
worh in this high cuitonwr
contact potttlon atttrnoont
and Saturdays. W« »mmk a
(•am player with good com-
munication tkllli, a plao*onl
manner and good Ifgur* op-
tltudo. Work •ap«rt«nce it
pr*t*rr«d, but w« will train.
It you or* Interested please
coll Linda at:
(312) 249-2300
4946 Grand Ave.
Gurnee, Illinois 60031
Eqwl OppxlMitr Empia*B
Htmtt limited vnohinc fecilrty
CERTIFIED NURSES AIDES
Immediate openings for employment as Cer-
tified Nurses Aides, in hospitals, nursing homes
and private duty in LAKE and McHENRY Coun-
ties. Excellent wages and fringe benefits.
Call tor appointment:
(312)949 WELL
MANPOWER*©. HEALTH OWE
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Mimdsleln
(111) 949-4100
tfqval opportunity employer M/F
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General Oflkv
TOP PAY
PLUS
$150 BONUS
We have temporary
openings close to home
for eMperienced
DMFTSKRSONf
ENGINEERING ASSISTANT
Leading cutting tool manutaduter seeks dependable, cony
cietilious individual with Associate Degree or equivalent
wort eipetience to perform routine and detailed drafting
duties and to provide engineering and technical support to
our Sates department. Knowledge of, or course work in,
geometry, trigonometry, basic physics and manufacturing
materials are required.
This full time cateer position offers salary commensurate
with eipet iertce, excellent benefits and the opportunity lo
advance with an industry leader. For immediate considera-
tion, please apply in person at
ONSRUD GUTTER INC.
800 E. Liberty Drive Libertyville, IL 60048
(6 bl. E. of Rte. 21.2 bl. W. of Rte. 176)
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HAWTHORN CENTER
Chicago's leading retailer invites you to apply for:
Christmas Hiring
Full and Part-time Hours
"Sale*
•Stock
*eUMtaurant Help
Schedule includes days, evenings and weekends.
You'll enjoy on exciting Christmas work environment
with merchandise discount. Call for your appointment
between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Personnel
(312)367-1234
Ext. 610
Marshall Field's
Hawthorn Center, Vernon Hills
•quo/ opportunity rnmploywr m/l
TELEMARKETING
We're looking for people who enjoy
talking on the phone. If you do, we'll
train you in the exciting field of
Telemarketing.
We Offer:
•Pleasant Working Conditions
•Flexible Part-Time Evening Hours
•Incentive Program
•Complete Training
This is an ideal position for students, or
someone wanting to supplement their
income. Sound good? Then apply in person
and let's talk.
Lakeland
Newspapers
30 S. Whitney. P.O. Box 268
Grayslake, IL
INJECTION-MOLDING
FOREMAN-LEADMAN
Opportunity for Qualified Person possessing at least 5
years experience in plastic molding.
Must possess leadership skills as well as working
knowledge of Set-up and Troubleshooting.
Excellent benefits and opportunity for advancement
for qualified individual. Salary commensurate with
experience.
Matrix IV, Inc.
610 East Judd Strwwf
Woodstock, Illinois
(815)338-4500
TEACHER AIDES
To work with Teachers in Special Education
Classrooms, In the following schools:
Lake Villa, Round Lake and Lake Zurich areas. Also
needed Aides for Early Childhood Program in
HAWTHORN SCHOOL
To Apply Coll:
(312)623-0021
Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Sietial Uicatiw Kstrkt tf Late Ctittj
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
Full and Part-Time
EMPLOYMENT
Flexible Hours Weekdays Or Weekends
Horse Experience Helpful, But Not Required,
rtyvllle
Apply In Penan
Monday - Friday
9 a.m. lo 5 p.m.
306 Peterson Rd. (Hwy. 137)
Libertyville, III.
EXPERIENCED
DIESEL MECHANIC
Hydraulics And Welding A Plus
Coll Between 8 A.M. And 1 1 A.M.
Ask For Tom Reese
(312) 395-2045
Equal Opportunity Employer
DRAFTSMAN
Sheet Metal
We are a leading manufacturer of industrial ovens of-
fering an excellent opportunity to a qualified
Draftsman.
The selected applicant must have sheet metal drafting
experience and demonstrate neatness and accuracy
in their work.
This is a permanent position with excellent benefits
and starting salary.
Please Call For An Appointment
A.E. Luther
(312)546-8225
THE BRIEVE CORPORATION
Induitrial i laboratory Ovwti I Furnancvs
500 HART ROAD
ROUND LAKE. ILLINOIS 60073
RETAIL
WE Will TRAIN
Full/ Part-Time-Flexible Hours:
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Christmas Pasftiafts-
EMI Tilt EXTIU laeawa!
Full/Part-Time ^
(••ma intraf)
We offer benefits plu* ajood solorie* Including o
gvnwou* employ** discount.
Application* may ba picked up between 9:30 a.m. -5
p.m.. Monday thru Saturday
luJoccomatv
'otteru
00 E. GolfRd. Air
1400 E. Golf Rd.
(near Aiflonqoln Id.)
Rolling Meadows. II.
an «quol opportunity wnployaf m/l
WHETHER YOU'RE looking
for an employer or an
employee. Lakeland's
Employment Guide will
make your search a
success.
(312)223-8161
MARKiYPLACC for smart
shoppers, that's Lakeland
Classified.
(312)223-8161
FIND A JOB. or fill a job
with Lakolond Classified.
DRIVERS
Over The Road
With I r+or troclor/lrotlw driving
■■p. Ouoltfiad drly«» mult bs
abla lo nml oil DOT n-
aubamantf. For oddHionot info,
contact tbm SaUty Dapartmanl,
Ftrkla Ff«iahi llrwi. Wlteonita.
call (WO) 473-6107 of Ncrltonal
(800) 3S64IM
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
Looking for someone
reliable, energetic and
available for im-
mediate employment.
Opportunity to od-
vance. $300 per week
to start.
(312) 949-5660
Between 1 p.m. ft 4 p.m.
equil opportunity employe M/F
TRUCK DRIVER/YARDMAN
Experienced Only
Call For Appointment
(312) 223-8421
Hooks Lumber, Inc.
31 S. Seymour
Grayslake, Illinois
RN'S
Weekends
3 pallia fO I 1 pallia
1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m.
CIWIUST FM CMSET TEMPORUT IMSES
Does You Temporary Employer Offer.
Paid Holidays?
Paid Vacations?
Comprehensive Major Medical Benefit Program?
Group Life Insurance?
Referral Bonuses?
Recognition For Good Performance?
We Offer All Of The Above And More To Our Nurses.
Call Today
(312) 949- WEIL
Lakehursf Mundelein
(312) 623-6MO (312) 949-4100
NlAWff^O-HEAIJH^RE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
This is an ideal position for the person who enjoys
o fast paced atmosphere. Good communication
skills and flexibility are required. Duties include
typing, telephone inquiries, order entry and ex-
pediting.* Previous customer services experience
desirable. Many company benefits including free
life, medical and dental insurance.
Contact:
(312) 459-1500, Ext. 235
t^ EKCO PRODUCTS, INC.
77 Wheeling Rd. Wheeling, IL
An Cqual Opportunity Cmploywf M/F/H
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ural'a on the other aide before you leap.
boms, Fatieoce pays off in all matters.
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EARN EXTRA money. Ex-
cellent income opportunity
in hottest new trend in
ladies perfumes. Proven
results. Call free today for
more information.
1 -(800)843- 121 8
18-46-13
LONG DISTANCE
trucking. General freight.
NorthAmerlcan Com-
mercial Transport needs
owner/operators for
nationwide hauling. If you
need training, we will train
you. You will operate your
own tractor. If you don't
have one. northAmerican
offers a purchase program
that can put you in a trac-
tor for $2500 down. If you
are 21 or over and think
you may qualify, call for a
complete information
package. Call any week-
day: Toll free 1 -800-348 •
2191 askforDept. 137.
18-46-7
Professional Sthfeis
WE'D LOVE to help I Calf
Professional Tutors
Association for free
referrals.
(312)587-5803
or
(312)223-0398
30-46-49
NEED A TYPIST?
'Returns* 'teller*
'Legal Document*
*Form*-Eic.
'Low Rale*. Excellent
quality. Fait tervice.
(312)526-1996
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LOCAL OK OVERSEAS
JOB RESUME $9
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AMERICAN MSUME SflVICE
3835 Balvidw m at Green Boy
Sulla 300
Waukegan, II.
(312) 662-1551
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FREE ESTIMATE
(312) 587-5151
Fully Insured
Ua|^A
HOftSf % ROAROW. large
box stalls, indoor arena,
BOO acres *6f trails, many
extras. $1 15 a month.
(815)648-4506
47-46-85
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■UHDY RISONITf Selmer
B-flat clarinet. Used much,
but well, very good con-
dition. $200.
(414)551-9902
1:30 to 3 p.m.
or after 9 p.m.
weekdays
all weekends
52-46-15
USSD SOFFIT. B-13 pro, R-
13 or C-12 in good con-
dition. $600 or less.
(414)551-9902
1:30 to 3 p.m.
"or after 9 p.m.
weekdays
all weekends
52-46-16
FOB] SALI Kenmore dryer,
220 hookup, $175.* Ken-
more washer, $75. Por-
table Kenmore dish-
washer, $45. Kitchen
table/chairs, $50.
(312)566-8387
54-46-71
SMART* CAR Buyers shop.
Lakeland Classified first.
Turn your cor into cash the
quick and easy way.
Baaars
CEDAR VILLAS' annual
bake and craft sale.
November 15, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Hot dogs and coffee
will be sold. 1899 North
Cedar Lake Road, Round
Lake Beach.
54-46-2
St. Dismos Church
HOLIDAY FAIR
Sunset and McAree
Waukegan, Illinois
Sot.Nov.l51IAiA.7PJW.
Sun. Nov. 16 10 A.M.-I2.-30
CHICKEN DINNER
Sat. 11:30-2 P.M.
4 P.M.-7 P.M.
Baked good*. Handcrafted
items, Needlework,
Games for all ages!
MOVING SALE. Dining
room set, recreation room
furniture, 3 piece corner
grouping, miscellaneous
household and garden
items.
(312)587-0182
(312)870-7750
55-46-31
BASEMENT /GAR AGE
sale-2 family sale-Infant
and children's clothing,
boys and girls, baby fur-
nishings. Household items,
some toys and lots more!
All in good condition and a
qood price! 2484 Teal
Road, Lindenhurst.
Thursday, November 13
and Friday, November 14,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Satur-
day, November 15, 9 to 12
a.m. No early birds!
— 55-46-29
GARAGE SALE. Furniture,
appliances and much
mor«. November 15th and
\ 6th only. 340 Larkdale
Row, Wouconda. Hours 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
(312)526-3524
55-46-33^
ADMIRAL SIDE by side
refrigerator, 25 cubic feet,
good condition, $225 or
fair offer.
(312)546-8668
57-46-44
WIZARD Of Oz, collec-
tion, dolls, plates, etc.
(312)526-3779
57-46-67
ATV TIRES, 2 Buckshot size
25x13.00-9.
(312)623-3878
57-46-54
DIAMOND SHARE
cocktail ring with 16
emeralds and 11
diamonds.
(414)843-3782
after 2 p.m.
57-47-42
WHOLESALE camcorders-
VCR's and radar detectors -
All brands, no tax. Shop
best local prices, know
exact model number
wanted before you call. No
quotes otherwise. Cam-
corder catalogs only. No
catalogs for VCR's.
1 -(800)344-71 23
57-46-11
ieee sunreds. Sunai-
Wolff. Save 50%. Call for
free catalog and wholesale
pricing. Excellent Christ-
mas gift or money maker.
M/CorVtSA.
1 -(800)228-6292
.57-46- 1
14*14 TENT, used twice.
$150.
(312)244-8959
57-47-24
ELVIS
CLASSIC PtCTUKS
Hon Flea Market
Sheridan Rd. A Rt. 173
WEEKENDS ONLY
HALF PRICE!
Flashing arrow »*<jn$ $299!
Lighted, non-arrow 13891
Unlighted $3391 Free tetter*!
See totally. Coll today)
Factory:
(600)423-0163
anytime
■.■'•,-.
OfPtCI CORY machines
(2) many features, like
new. $500 and $250.
(312)729-5169
—57-49-17
CHRISTMAS IS coming.
Doll house kits. $24.95 up,
shingles, siding, furniture,
miniatures.
(312)587-2800
57-51 -90
TREADMILL. Manual typo,
used once. $125.
(414)843-3782
57-47-26
PHOTOS FOR all oc-
casions. Weddings, an-
niversaries, parlies, por-
traits. Professional photos
at affordable prices.
(312)356-2230
Bruce C, Cairy
57-52-19
DUMPER GAME table ex-
cellent condition $75/best
offer.
(312)395-2568
offer 5 p.m.
57-47-55
FvmH*e
BASSET? contemporary
oak table, leaf, five chairs,
lighted hutch.
(312)7400009
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ELECTRIC TRAINS wanted.
Any condition. Jeff,
evenings and weekends.
(312)506-9345
60-46-6
NAZI AND Japanese war
souvenirs by private
collector. Will pay cash.
(312)438-3191
60-46-40
CASH FOR gold, silver,
diamonds, coins and an-
tiques. Repurchasing op-
tion available. William H.
LTD., 420 Sheridan Road,
Highwood, II.
(312)433-5595
60-46-70
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P.H.L.
62-48-1
I PRAYED to Infant Jesus.
Sacred Heart of Jesus, and
asked help ol.St. Therese,
St. Jude and Our Lady of
Lourdes. my prayers were
answered.
62-46-3
VISA/MA5TERCARD— Get
your card today! Also new
credit card. No one
refused !
1.(518)459-3546
ext. C3645
24 hours
62-47-3
LET'S GET acquainted. I'm
Jerry Willner of Bonkers
Life and Casualty. Call me
at (312) 673-1303 if health
premiums ore too high or
for information of health
insurance under and over
age 65.
62-46-74
WHETHER YOU'RE looking
for an employer or an
employee. Lakeland's
Employment Guide will
make your search a
success.
(312)223-8161
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100% guaranteed. Seen on
national TV.
(303)936-8432
64-46-9
POUND IN vicinity of
College of Lake County, 2
boy's bikes, 1 ten speed
and 1 BMX. Must Identify.
(312)223-0955
.66.46-18
FREE
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Something to give away?
You can run your ad
FREE in -Lakeland
Classified. Just give us a
call.
(312) 2234)161
(312) 395-8700
(312) 587-8400
(312) 5894609
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MOVING MUST sell 14
feel Jon boat, trailer, 7.5
hp. motor. $500.
(312)740-0009
73-46-47
1«T7 COACHMAN camper
trailer, $4600.
(312)356-9527
74-47-65
MUST SELL popup
camper, sleeps 6, needs
work, $200 or best offer.
(312)546-1181
74 -46-4 1
19743 FORD camper. V8,
sleeps 6, shower, toilet,
self-contained, air. 33.000
miles.
(312)395-7606
74-47-37
FORD XLT window van,
52.000 miles, excellent
shape, rear heater, too
many extras to list. -
(312)223-6162
754661—
1975 CHEVY custom van,
all new parts, many extras
(totally rebuilt) $2200/
best. Dependable.
(312)336-6445
75-46-48
19t$ FORD Econoline
custom van. 4 captain's
chairs, rear teat/bed,
drink table, excellent con-
dition. 1 owner, under
25,000 miles. $10,900.
(312)244-1611
(31 2)662-7620
75-46-36
19SS FORD window van,
250X1, all dealer options,
must see. New, asking
$14,500.
(312)587-4357
after 6 p.m.
— 75-47-38
197S FORD van, El 50 3
speed with overdrive,
stereo cassette, power
steering, power brakes..
Best offer.
(312)356-9426
— 75-46-40 ~—
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1978 RM2SS Suzuki, all
new parts, runs excellent,
$350.
(312)740-9665
— __76-46-51
IftS CHIVY '/. ton pickup,
low miles, AM/FM stereo,
cruise, $8500.
(312)587-6316
77-47-59
19M NISSAN pickup with
cop, AM/FM cassette, 5
speed, excellent condition,
32,000 miles, asking $4800.
(312)244-1737
after 6 p.m.
-77-47-58
19M RLAXER Silverado,
black 4x4, loaded. Im-
maculate. Going to school.
(312)244-5434
77-46-6
197* DODGE Duster; slant
6, excellent condition,
ready for winter, $1000 or
best offer.
(312)546-2292
83-46-50
1974 LEMANS, $650 or
best offer,
(312)740-9173
— ■ 83-46-42-
feitesftrS*
1977 FORD pickup
Very used, needs
$ 1 50 or bost offer.
(312)362-6051
before 5 p.m.
77-46-14 —
truck,
work.
1977 LINCOLN, 2 door
coupe, fully equipped,
good condition. $1500 or
best offer.
(312)546-5536
83-46-39
197* VOLKSWAGEN, fuel
injection,- new tires, runs
good, $275.
(312)546-8409
after 4 :30 p.m.
-83-46-38
1977 4 DOOR Silverado
pickup truck. $2195.
(312)395-7606
77-47-25
HOT FOOD catering truck.
Ready to operate. All new
equipment inside. $7500.
(312)662-1049
after 2 p.m.
77-47-22
AnteRvSali
1973 DATSUN 240Z. ex-
cellent condition, $1350 or
best offer.
(312)362-7564
83-46-43
1975 FORD LTD, brown
with white top, good
condition inside and out.
$700.
(312)7400412
83-46-45- —
19S1 PONTIAC LeMans
station ' wagon, $1295,
good family car.
(312)680-5143
83-46-37
19S§ CHEVY Citation, 4
door, automatic, 1 owner,
very well maintained,
$1650orbest.
' (312)223-7861
83- 4636
1974 RUICK Century. $150.
(312)949-6832
83-46-52
19S3 CUTLASS Ciera, -
charcoal., excellent con-
dition, under 81.000
highway miles. $3750.
(312)336-4109
83-46-55
1974 MONTE Carlo.
leaving area. $600 firm.
Call and if no answer keep
trying, must sell.
(312)949-5854
— 83-46-56— •
1941 CUTLASS, Supreme
V6, 2 door. $3000 or ben
offer.
(312)7400080
83-46-53—
1943 FORD Galaxlo 500.
good condition, $1000.
v (312)244-4821
83-46-57
1977 RUICK Opel Isuzu.
runs good, body rusty
$600.
(312)546-5608
83-46-58
1942 TERCEL, .2 door. 4
speed, runs great, win-
terized. $1900.
(312)587-7033
83-46-59
1941 CHEVETTE 4 speed
hatchback . $ 1 200 o r best .
(312)546-7558
83-46-49—
1VT9 AM Concord. 6
cylinder, air. new radio,
shocks and -exhaust. Very
good condition. 25 mpg.
$1000.
(312)587-7514
83-46-24
1944 RUICK Park Avenue,
full equipment, 4 door,
wire wheels, 307 V8.
58,000 miles. This car is
very clean inside and out.
$91 50 or best offer.
(312)223-8161
8 3-46-3 5-
1979 ■ GMBVETTt, 4 door,
radio, air conditioning,
automatic. $1000 or ben
offer.
(312)3953075
83 46-5
1947 RLACK Chovelle. 327,
4 speed. 411 post. $2500.
(312)367-5708
83-46-74
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Thursday, November 1 3, 1966
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A«te For. fete
If 7* Pit MOUTH Duster. 6
/Under, 3 speed, good
ttorter and runner. $250.
(312)546-5456
83-47-60
Mm For felt
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1*77 RACIR, good running
cor lor work. $475.
(312)356-6267
after 5 p.m.
83-47-62
•CROSSWORD PUZZLE *
ACROSS
1. Mineral spring
4. Notion
8. Not right
12. Sun shades
14. Monster "
15. Above
16. Antlered animal
17. Grows old
18. Rips
20. Put in place
22. House animal
23. Beyond bounds
25. Not sharp
27. Blossoms
31. Brag
34. Lick up
35. Sweet potato
37. Name at birth
38. Representative
41. Applied cotor
44. Require
46. Also
47. Blackbird
49. Long fish
51. More pleasant
55. Containers
57. New (Comb,
form)
59. Rescue
60. Equips
61. Made sorrowful
63. Otherwise
64. German river
65. Letler N (PI.)
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t. Blemish
2. Smooth the way
3. Region
4. Exists
5. Female deer
6. Building wings
7. Inquired
8. Mauna
(volcano)
9. Purple vegetable
10. Independent
11. Try-out
13. Pointed missile
19. Take legal steps
21. Vat
24. Attempt
26. Behold!
27. Florida (Abbr.l
23. Fall behind
29. Gaps
30. Tree fluid
32. Observe
33. Short for
Theodore
36. Small rug
39. Compass point
40. Golf mound .
42. Charged atom
43. Din
45. Thick
47. Land measure
48. Spike
50. Guide
52. Walking stick
53. Level
54. Radicals
56. South southeast
(Abbf.)
SB. Lyric poem
62. Doctor (Abbr.)
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1?M MHO, black,
automatic, air, AM/FM,
cruise, clean, 20K, $6300.
(312)395-7001
83-47-6 1
1*77 LINCOLN 2 door
coupe, fully equipped,
good condition, $1500 or
est offer.
(312)546-5536
. 83-47-66
197* OLDS Delta 68
Royole, 2 door. Perfect
running condition. Body
has some rust, but engine
was always well main-
tained. Starts In all
weather. New muffler
system. $1000.
(312)223-4518
8346-68
1970 EL CAMINO as is. Ex-
cedent tires, good runner,
rusty. Needs front end
work. With or without top-
per.
(312)546-8041
1970 IMW. 3201, silver, ex-
cedent condition, good
runner. Must self. $3950 or
best.
(312)587-7000
days
(312)395-4215
evenings
8346-75
1971 LINCOLN Con-
tinental, 2 door, white/red
leather Interior, * Im-
maculate, new tires and
low mileage. $1750 or
best.
(312)395-6609
83-47-64
1971 ■UICK Skylark,
beautiful condition, 350
engine. $1750 or best of-
fer,
(312)223-5484
83-47-63
1971 PONT (AC Safari
Wagon, fully equipped,
runs like new, $550.
(312)249-5931
83-47-56
19M CHIVT Citation. 4
speed, standard trans-
mission. $700.
(312)546-6685
after 5 p.m.
83-46-5—
1979 DATSUN B210.
Selling for parts.
(312)587-2814
oftor 5:30 p.m.
ask for Juan
83-46-50
DM
Auto* Fori***
1976 PONTIAC Trans Am,
mag wheels, 400 V8
automatic,
(312)395-7606
83-47-44
1M3 FORD Escort L, 4
door, automatic trans-
mission, air, very clean
and nice. 36,000 miles.
$3650.
(312)526-5161
days
(312)526-3095
" evenings
83-46-40
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1979 CAPRICE Estate
wagon, VB, automatic, air
conditioning $1699.
(312)395-7606
83-47-39
19M LINCOLN Town car
loaded, very clean con-
dition $5500 or best.
(312)831-2921
83-46-47
1976 CORVETTE, leather
interior, air conditioning,
tilt, stereo. $5495.
(312)395-7606
83-47-35
197$ OLDSMORILE
Toronado. new brakes,
radiator, tires. Looks and
runs great, $2700 or best.
(312)831-2921
83-46-46
19« RUICK Regal, full
power, air conditioning,
wire wheels. Brand new
1986 engine! $3495.
(312)395-7606
83-47-32
1913 JEEP Grand
Wagoneer. Navy/wood,
super shape. $9000.
(312)623-0221
83-46-45
1971 ORANADA, 4 door, 6
cylinder, air conditioning.
$995.
(312)395-7606
83-47-30
CORVETTES WANTED.
Any year ar condition.
Also antique, special in-
terest cars and very low
mileage cars.
(414)245-9395
83-46-52 :
1977 RUICK Regal, ex-
cellent condition, AM/FM
stereo cassette, $2000 or
best offer.
(312)949-3975
after 5 p.m.
83-47-57
1979 MARK V,' sunroof,
loaded.
(312)395-7606
83-47-27
1977 ELDORADO, blue,
?iass sunroof, loaded.
1595.
(312)395-7606
83-47-23
1977 CHEVY Nova Con-
cours, runs good, some
rust. $600.
(312)587-1632
83-46-51
197* CHRYSLER New
Yorker. Runs great, fully
loaded, $600 or nest offer.
(312)546-1568
83-47-49
197S OLDS Toronado, air
conditioning, Brougham.
$1489.
(312)395-7606
P2 |7 j i
1977 RUICK Skyhawk, 5
speed, hatchback, runs
good. $1000 or best offer 1
(312)689-8793
83-47-20
19E4J CADILLAC OeVille.
leather, tape, lilt, wire
wheels. $2995.
(312)395-7606
83-47-21
197S DODGE. Very good
buy. 4 door, 8 cylinder,
many new parts; battery,
alternator, exhaust system
and others. Good
transportation, good tires,
clean Interior. $500 or best
offer.
(312)662-5326
83-46-34
1977 FORD, LTD,
Brougham, fully loaded;
full power, extremely
clean, $2500.
(312)272-4632
T83-45-5
1979 CADILLAC. Sedan de
Ville. 4 door, 87,000 miles.
Stereo tape. Good running
condition. $3750/offer.
(312)998-9686
T83.456
1973 JAVELIN 6 cylinder,
automatic,' power steering
and brakes, new paint,
motor and transmission,
good condition. $1000.
(312)831-4842
after 6 p.m.
T83-45-3
MARKETPLACE for smart
shoppers, that's Lakeland
Classified.
'MmHt'iM.
1911 CHEVETTE, 4 spood
hatchback, $1200 or best.
(312)546-7558
83-45-64
1977 PONTIAC Grand Prix
LJ, full power, new paint,
runs good, $2000 or best
offer.
(312)740-0070
83-45-58
1976 CORVETTE, new
point, new tires, now
chrome wheels, automatic
and more, $7500.
(312)546-4897
8345-59
197S DODGE V8. 9
passenger wagon. Good
running condition. $550 or
best offer.
(312)223-5774
83-45-63
HIS CAVALIER Typo 10.
17,000 miles. $6600.
(312)395-2142
, — 83-45-61
1982 CUTLASS Ciera.
charcoal, excellent con-
dition, under 81,000
highway miles, $3750.
(312)336-4109
-83-46-55-
19E3 HONDA Civic 4-door,
sun roof, AM/FM stereo,
new Micheleln tires,
excellent condition, $3800
or best offer.
(312)587-3328
after 6 p.m.
834568
19E0 CHEVY Citation, 4
door, automatic, 1 owner,
very well maintained,
$!650arbest.
(312)223-7861
83-46-36
1974 LEMANS. $650 or
best offer.
(312)740-9173
83-46-42
1977 LINCOLN, 2 door
coupe, fully equipped,
good condition. $1500 or
best offer.
(312)546-5536
83-46-39
1976 VOLKSWAGEN, luet
injection, new tires, runs
good, $275.
(312)546-8409
after 4:30p.m.
83-46-38
19E1 PONTIAC IcMans
station wagon, $1295,
good family car.
(312)680-5143
83-46-37
1984 BUICK Park Avenue,
full equipment, 4 door,
wire wheels, 307 V8.
58,000 miles. This cor is
very clean inside and out.
$9)50or best offer.
(312)223-8161
83-46-35-
1979 CHEVETTE, 4 door,'
radio, air conditioning,
automatic. $1000 or best
offer:
(312)395-3075
83-46-5
1972 DODGE Polora, 4
door, 8 cylinder, good
transportation. New
batlery, alternator,
exhaust system. Clean
Interior, good lires. $700
cash.
(312)662-5326
83-45-2
1972 CHEVY Molibu, $200
or best offer.
(312)356-9658
83-45-27
1979 AM Concord. 6
cylinder, air, new radio,
shocks and exhaust. Very
good, condition. 25 mpg.
$1000.
(312)587-7514
83-46-24
1981 CHEVETTE 4 speed
hatchback. $1200or best.
(312)546-7558
83-46-49
1971 TRANS Am, 6.6 liter.
T-tops. loaded, no rust,
very fast, excellent
throughout, very well
maintained, adult driven.
Must see! $3200 or ?.
(312)362-9807
(312)566-5145
83-45-73
CADILLACS, Mercedes,
Porsche, etc. direct from
government. Seized in
drug raids. Available your
area. Save SlhousandsS.
(216)453-3000
ext. A2053
— 83-45-16
1911 FORD Escort GL
wagon, power steering,
power brakes, air,
automatic, tinted glass,
roof rack, nice little
economical car. $2199
offer.
(312)395-7060
or
(312)395-7700
ext. 72
83-45-72
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(312)5174111
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(312) 587-1055
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1979 MARK V. sunroof,
loaded.
(312)395-7606
83-47-27 -
1977 I10ORADO. blue,
?Iqjs sunroof, loaded.
1595.
(313)395-7606
83-47-23
1977 CHEVY Nova Con-
cours, runs goad, some
rust. $600.
(312)587-1632
83-46-51
197* CHRYSLER New
Yorker. Runs great, fully
loaded, $600 or best of lor.
(3)2)546-1568
—83-47-49
1971 OLDS Toronado, air
conditioning, Brougham.
$1489. .
(312)395-7606
8347-41
1977 RUICK Skyhowk, 5
speed, hatchback, runs
good. $1000 or best offer I
(312)689-8793
83-47-20
1910 CADILLAC DeVille.
leather, tape, tilt, wire
wheels. $2995.
(312)395-7606
83-47-21
1972 DODGE. Very good
buy. 4 door, 8 cylinder,
many new parts; battery,
alternator, exhaust system
and others. Good
transportation, good tires,
clean interior. $500 or best
offer.
(312)662-5326
83-46-34
1977 FORD. LTD.
Brougham, fully loaded;
full power, extremely
clean. $2500.
(312)272-4632
T83-45-5
1973 JAVELIN 6 cylinder,
automatic, power steering
and brakes, new paint,
motor and transmission,
good condition. $1000.
(312)831-4842
after 6 p.m.
-T83-45-3
Autos For Stte
1911 CUTLASS, Supreme.
V6, 2 door, $3000 or best
offer.
(312)740-0080
83-46-53
19*3 FORD Galaxie 500.
good condition, $1000,
(312)244-4821
83-46-57
1977 BUICK Opel Isuzu.-
runs good, body rusty.
$600. "
(312)546-5608
83-46-58
1912 TERCEL. 2 door, 4
speed, runs great, win-
terized, $1900.
(312)587-7033
83-46-59
1911 CHEVETTE 4 speed
hatchback. 5 1200 or best,
(312)546-7558
83-46-49
1979 AM Concord. 6
cylinder, air, new radio,
shocks and exhaust. Very
good condition. 25 mpg.
$1000.
(312)587-7514
83-46-24
1W4 RUICK Park Avenue.
full equipment, 4 door,
wire wheels. 307 V8.
58,000 miles. This car Is
very clean inside and out.
$9l50orbost offer.
(312)223-8161
83 46-35
1979 CHEVETTE, 4 door,
radio, air conditioning,
automatic. $1000 or best
olfer.
(312)395-3075
83-46-5
19*7 BLACK Chevelte, 327,
4 speed, 41 1 posi. $2500.
(312)367-5708
__ — B346-74
197* TRANS Am. 6.6 liter.
T-tops, loaded, no rust,
very fast, excellent
throughout, very well
maintained, odult driven.
Must seel $3200 or?.
(312)362-9807
(312)566-5145
-83-45-73
197* PONTIAC Trans Am,
mag wheels, 400 V8
automotlc.
(312)395-7606
83-47-44
1M1 FORD Escort I, 4
door, automatic trans-
mission, air, very cloan
and nlco. 36.000 mllos.
$3650.
(312)526-5161
days
(312)526-3095
evenings
83-46-40
1979 CAPRICE Estato
wagon, V8, automatic, air
conditioning $1699.
(312)395-7606
83-47-39
19M LINCOLN Town car
loaded, very cloan con-
dition $5500 or best.
(312)831-2921
83-46-47
197* CORVETTE. leather
interior, air conditioning,
tilt, stereo. $5495.
(312)395-7606
B3-47-35
1971 OLDSMOBILE
Toronado, new brakos,
radiator, tires. Looks and
runs great, $2700 or best.
(312)831-2921
83-46-46
1982 RUICK Regal, full
power, air conditioning,
wire wheels. Brand new
1986 engine I $3495.
(312)395-7606
83-4732
19*3 JEEP Grand
Wagonoer. Navy/wood,
super shape. $9000.
(312)6230221
834645
1978 GRANADA. 4 door, 6
cylinder, air conditioning.
$995.
(312)395-7606
83-47-30
CORVETTES WANTED.
Any year or condition.
Also antique, special in-
tarost cars and very low
mileage cars.
(414)245-9395
83-4652
1977 BUICK Regal, ex-
cellent condition, AM/FM
stereo cassette, $2000 or
best offer.
(312)949-3975
after 5 p.m. :
-8347-57
197* DODGE Duster, slant
6, oxcellont condition,
ready for wlntor, $1000 or
best offer.
(312)546-2292
83-46-50
1974 LEMANS, $650 or
besl of lor.
(312)740-9173
83-46-42
1977 LINCOLN, 2 door
coupo, fully equippod,
good condition, $1500 or
best offer.
(312)546-5536
83-46-39
197* VOLKSWAGEN, fuel
injection, new tires, runs
good. $275.
(312)546-8409
after 4:30 p.m.
83-46-3B—
1911 PONTIAC LcMans
station wagon, $1295,
good family car.
(312)680-5143
83-46-37
1910 CHEVY Citation, 4
door, automatic, 1 owner,
vory well maintained,
$1650orbost.
(312)223-7861
83-46-36
1974 RUICK Century, $150.
(312)949-6832
, B3-46-52
1912 CUTLASS Ciera,
charcoal, excollont con-
dition, under 81,000
highway miles, $3750.
(312)336-4109
83-46-55
1974 MONTE Carlo,
leaving area. $600 firm.
Call and if no answer keep
trying, must sell.
(312)949-5854
83-46-56
1973 DODGE Charger SE.
318 outomolic, headers.
New mags and tires.
AM/FM casselle, $925 or
best oiler.
(312)223-4073
83-45-60
1981 FORD Escort GL
wagon, power stoering,
power brakes, olr,
automotlc, tinted glass,
roof rack, nice little
economical car. $2199
offer.
(312)395-7060
or
(312)395-7700
oxl.72
-8345-72-
1911 CHEVETTE. 4 speod
hatchback. $1200 or best.
(312)546-7558
. 83-45-64
1977 PONTIAC Grand Prix
LJ, full power, now paint,
runs good, $2000 or best
ofler.
(312)7400070
83-45-58
197* CORVETTE, now
paint, now tiros, now
chrome wheels, automatic
and more. $7500.
(312)546-4897
83-45-59
197S DODGE VB, 9
passenger wogon. Good
running condition. $550 or
best offer.
(312)223-5774
83-4563
IMS CAVALIER Type 10.
17,000 miles. $6600.
(312)395-2142
83-45-61
19*7 CUTLASS Ciera.
charcoal, excollont con-
dition, under 81,000
highway mllos, $3750.
(312)336-4109
83-46-55
1913 HONDA Civic 4-doar.
sun rool, AM/FM sloroo,
new Mlcheleln tires,
excellent condition. $3800
or best offer.
(312)587-3328
after 6 p.m.
83-45-68
1910 CHEVY Cilalton. 4
door, automatic, 1 owner,
very woll maintained,
$1650orbesl.
(312)273-7861
83-46-36
1974 LEMANS, $650 or
bost offer,
(312)740-9173
83-46-42
1977 LINCOLN. 2 door
coupe, fully equipped,
good condition, $1500 or
bestoflor.
(312)546-5536
83 46 39
197* VOLKSWAGEN, fuel
injection, now tires, runs
good. $275.
(312)546-8409
after 4:30p.m.
183-46-3B
1981 PONTIAC LcMans
station wagon, $1295,
good family car.
(312)680-5143
8346-37
19B4 NIRO, black,
automatic, air, AM/FM,
cruise, clean, 20K, $6300,
(312)395-7001
83-47-61
1977 LINCOLN 2 door
coupe, fully equipped,
good condition, $1500 or
best offer,
(312)546-5536
83-47-66
197* OLDS Dolla 8B
Royalo, 2 door. Porfoct
running condition. Body
has some rust, but engine
was always well main-
tained. Starts In all
weather. New muffler
system. $1000.
(31 2)223-451 8
83-46-68
1970 EL CAMINO as Is. Ex-
cellent tires, good runner,
rusty. Needs front end
work. With or without top-
per.
(312)546-8041
— 83-4672 —
1970 BMW. 3201. silver, ex-
cellent condition, good
runner. Must soli. $3950 or
bost.
(312)587-7000
days
(312)395-4215
evenings
83-46-75
1978 LINCOLN -Con-
tinental, 2 door, white/red
leather Interior, Im-
maculate, new tires and
low mileage. $1750 or
best.
(312)395-6609
834764
1971 BUICK Skylark,
beautiful condition, 350
engine. $1750 or best of-
(312)223-5484
-83-47-63
197* PONTIAC Solari
Wogon, fully equipped,
runs like new, $550.
(312)249-5931
83-47-56
1«00 CHEVY Citation. 4
speed, standard trans-
mission. $700,
(312)546-6685
after 5 p.m.
83-46-5
lfM BUICK Park Avenue,
full equipment, 4 door,
wire wheels, 307 V8.
58,000 miles. This car is
very clean inside and out.
$91 50 or best offer.
(312)223-8161
- 83-46-35-^
1979 CHEVETTE. 4 door,
radio, air conditioning,
automatic. $1000 or best
oiler:
(312)395-3075
83-46-5
1972 DODGE Polara. 4
door, 8 cylinder, good
transportation. New
ballery, alternator,
exhaust system. Clean
interior, good fires. $700
cash.
(312)662-5326
83 45 1
1972 CHEVY* Malibu, $200
or best offer.
(312)356-9658
83-45-77
1979 AM Concord. 6
cylinder, air, new radio,
shocks and exhaust. Very
good condition. 25 mpq.
$1000.
(312)587-7514
83-46-24
1901 CHEVITTI 4 speod
hatchback. $l200or best.
(312)546-7558
'— - — 83-46.49
1979 CADILLAC. Sedan do
Ville, 4 door, 87,000 miles.
Stereo tope. Good running
condition. $3750/offer.
(3)2)998-9686
T83-45-6
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after 5:30 p.m.
ask for Juan
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with low mileage.
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5000. low mites, comes
with cover, $1049.
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"A Full Gospel Church
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Sundays 9:30 a.m. Sunday School For All Ages
10:30 a.m. Worship Service/Gospel Bill Childrens Church
6:00 p.m. Teaching For The New Testament Church
Thursday 7 p.m. Intercessory Prayer
Pastor Frank Lobaza Invites You To"Comt» Grow With Urn
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Home Style Cooking
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Located % Mile West Of Rt. 59 On
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Thursday, NovombOf 13. 19*6
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Chov P.U. front bumpers $69.00
Ford P.U. fenders 73-79 $46.95
Dodge P.U. fenders 71 -80 $105.95
Other new bodr pith tnilthle for an and bucks.
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(112) 5879522
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Departmenti
21 E. Belvidere (Rt. 120)
(312)223-8651
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We Are Offering:
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Hair Replacement. Latest Techniques
and Hair Coloring and Texurlzing,
Manicures A Sculptured Nails, Hair
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Application and Consultation.
Phono (312) 356-B394
Mon. 10 a.m. -7 p.m.; Tues. 9 o.m.-5 p.m.
Wed.-Frl. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sol. fl o,m,-3 p.m.
1 10 S. Milwaukee Ave., Lake Villa
An Invitation From
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Presbyterian
CHURCH
Rev. Lisle Koutfman, Pastor
COME WORSHIP WITH US
9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
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510 CEDAR LAKE ROUND LAKE
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130 Cedar Ave., Lake Villa, IL
Jim's TV & Video
SALES & SERVICE
322 Belvidere Rd. (Rt. 120)
Grayslake
(312)223-0116
Franchisee] Dealer
ZENITH & RCA
Large Selection Of Color TV's
Video Tope Sales & Rental.
OFFICE FURNITURE
* SUPPLIES
"Everything for your office"
Wood & Steel Office Desks & Chairs. Office Equipment
& Supplies. Insulated Files & Safes, Typewriters-
Calculatws, Printing t Computet Supplies, Artist's
Supplies-Filing Cabinets
Daily 9-5:30»Saturday 9-3
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7 N. Nlppersink Bl.
Fo* Lok., II
(312) 587-8277
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Church of CHRIST
1 109 Hainsville Road
Round Lake Beach, IL
(312)546-8111
Sunday Dibit Study: 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Dibit Study: 7:00 p.m.
SPECIAL LESSON
Dec. 14, 6 p.m.
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Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Great American Smokeout
by CINDY KUJAK_
If ever there was an exam-
ple of the "power of the
press," the story of
publisher Lynn R. Smith's
crusade to get his town to go
smokeless for a day, cer-
tainly fits the bill. It was
Smith's campaign-to get
smokers in a town of 1,800 to
call it quits from cigarettes-
that became the Great
American Smokeout, a
national event that attracts
millions of smokers every
year.
Smith was victorious in his
personal battle against
cigarettes, having given up
the habit in 1954, when the
first health warnings about
tobacco came out. Later, as
publisher of Minnesota's
Monticello Times, Smith tobacco that day. .In_ad-
began writing stringent dition, he had enlisted the
editorials against cigarette town's two pharmacies to
smoking. Most noted was his stop selling tobacco products
full-page "The Tyranny of that day, and two super-
Smoking," which appeared markets agreed to pull all
late in 1972 drawing con-
siderable state and national
attention, and was reprinted
in the Congressional Record.
It wasn't until late fall of
1973 that Smith conceived
the idea of asking his town*
their cigarettes off the racks
and sell them "under the
counter,"
In an article for the Sep-
tember 1984 issue of Ob-
server, Smith wrote:
"Through the subject of
Smokeout will be honored.
The last issue of the Great
Lakes Bulletin, the base's
paper, gives facts on
smoking and health, tips for
kicking the habit, and a
"Plan of the Day."
' Corporations are also get-
ting involved in the event.
Abbott Laboratories in Nor-
th Chicago is promoting the
Smokeout in a big way, and
Baxter Tra venol locations in Geneva will be supplying en-
Round Lake and Deerfield couragement to Smokeout
have extensive activities
planned.
The Kenosha West Unit of
the ACS is planning a balloon
release at Salem Grade
School on Nov. 20, the day of
the Smokeout. Posters will
displayed throughout the
county. Disc jockeys on local
radio stations WLIP-
Kenosha, and WMIR-Lake
participants.
And so, as we celebrate the
10th anniversary of the
Great American Smokeout
on Nov. 20, there will be
cakes with candles, balloons,
headless matches, "Kiss Me,
I Don't Smoke" buttons, and
hopefully, many EX-
smokers.
folk to take a day off from smoking and the objectives
smoking. Jan. 7, 1974 was
chosen as "D-Day." (The D
stands for DON'T as in
DON'T SMOKE.) In each
issue of the Times, Smith did
a countdown to ' D-Day,
listing prominent Monticello
citizens who had signed
pledge cards to stay off
Need Blood Donations
"Blood is life giving".
"Blood is precious". "Blood
can readily be shared".
These sentiments are shared
by the Jacob Blumberg
Memorial Blood Bank. You
cannot put a price tag; on the
life of someone you love.
Money, the best medical
skills, and ail the newest,
most spectacular drugs
sometimes are not enough to
save a life. The gift of blood
is limited and depends en-
tirely on the generosity of
blood donors.
The need for blood keeps
increasing, and the only way
this need can be met is
through an equally in-
creasing number of active
volunteer blood donors. Vic-
tory Outreach and Blumberg
Blood Bank wants to make it
easier for you to help others
and become an active mem-
ber of the Jacob Blumberg
Memorial* Blood Bank. On
November 18, and every
third Tuesday of the month
at 6 p.m. we will be open for
blood donations at 121 E.
Grand Ave., Lake Villa.
If you are in generally
good health, between the
ages of 17 and 65 years old,
and weigh at least 110 poun-
ds, you may be eligible to
participate in this program.
For more information or to
make an appointment for
Nov. 18-call (312) 662-1899.
To Speak On Space Travel
The Historical Socioi\ ol tin* Fort Hill Country w if; present
science teacher Len Periiainlei* at 8 p.m. on Momiav . Nov. 17.
at hanhoe Church. Rte. 176 lust west ot Rles. 83 ami 60.
Ivaniioc. Pprgander.' an applicant in NASA's "Teacher in
Space" program, will speak on the challenge ol space travel.
A social hour wi I Hollow. The puhlieiMnviteil.
PWP Sets Meetings
Lake County Parents Without Partners will hold a general
meeting at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14 at the Cabriolet,
Rtes. 120 and 37, Libertyville. Guest speaker will be a lawyer
who will answer legal questions. Dancing and socializing will
follow. AH single parents are invited. Admission is $2 for
members, $3 for non-members. PWP also invites all single
parents to an Amigo Meeting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18,
to learn about PWP and what it offers for single parents and
their families. The meeting will be in Mundelein. For direc-
tions and information, call (312)546-6918.
Mass. Brunch For Nairn
The Holy Spirit Chapter of Nairn, a support and social
organization for widows and widowers, will attend a Fifth
Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30, at St. Joseph's
Church, 121 E. Maple, Libertyville. A brunch will follow at
Lamb's Farm, Rte. 176, Libertyville. For more information,
call Delia at (312)362-2404.
Big Brothers Orientation
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Lake County invites all single
parents to learn more about their program at an orientation
meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at its of-
fice, 4213 Grove Ave., Gurnee. Big Brothers/Big Sisters is a
youth service organization which matches carefully
screened adult volunteers with children from single-parent
homes to provide additional adult attention through frien-
dship. To make a reservation for the orientation, call
(312)360-0770.
Expands Aerobics Program
The YMCA in Waukegan is expanding its Aerobics progam
to include two classes each day, Monday through Friday.
Classes will meet at noon and 5:30 p.m. and are taught by a
qualified team of instructors. Fees are $42 for members, $52
for non-members, and are good for 21 classes between Nov. 3
and Dec. 21. Register at the YMCA, 204 N. County,
Waukegan, (312)623-2350.
Westosha
ort
32520 1 16th St. (Hwy. C) P.O. Box 98
Wifmot, Wisconsin 53192
(414) 662-6796
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of D-Day were serious, the
campaign was carried out
with a touch of upbeat deft-
ness arid good will-with no
sledge-hammerish tactics."
Smith's expectations for
success were met when D-
Day received extensive local
and statewide coverage. But
the real test for Smith took
place a little more than three
months later, when a survey
revealed that a full 10 per-
cent of those who pledged not'
to smoke for D-Day were
still off tobacco.
The rest is history. Smith's
ideas was adopted by the
American Cancer Society's
(ACS) California Div. in
1976. A year later, it became
a nationwide ACS program.
This year the ACS
celebrates the 10th an-
niversary of the Smokeout
and many activities have
been planned by the Lake
County Unit.
Condell Memorial Hospital
of Waukegan has just com-
pleted a smoking clinic.
Literature, brochures and
other material will be
available on a table in the
cafeteria and posters will be
displayed.
Ann Weylan of Victory
Hospital reports that posters
will visible, tent cards
placed in prominent spots,
and payroll stuffers listing
"quit tips" will be used in
employee checks.
According to Lt. Gradisher
of Great Lakes Naval
Training Center, the U.S.
Navy has many ideas of its
own about a stop smoking
campaign, which they piggy-
back onto the ACS' event.
The goal is to have a smoke-
free Navy by the year 2000.
Their motto for the
Smokeout is "Don't wait un-
til the year 2000, do it now!"
The Navy will be im-
plementing the "Adopt-a-
Smoker" program, and at
the Friday luncheon before
the graduation review, those
who participated in the
High Flyer II
The koala bear, which
dines exclusively on
eucalyptus leaves, may
spend several weeks in a
single tree. Eucalyptus acts
as a narcotic to the koala's
system, so the little bear
spends its entire lite "high."
That may explain why it has
ihe patience to spend several
weeks in the same tree.
Celebrating 60
Doug Rockenbach (left) chats with longtime Grayslake Rre Chief Rodney
Rockenbach at the reception held to celebrate Rockenbach Chevrolet's 60th year in
business. VIP's from throughout western Lake County stopped by to offer
congratulations and best wishes to the Rockenbach family at the reception last
Friday. — Photo by Charles Johnston
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HANDICAP 80-210
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NOV. 29-30
Entry Fee $20°°
Squad Times
Sat. 3 • 5:304:00 p.m.
Sun. 1 -3:30
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lergency
tans' Are
[vail able
abert C. Becker, county
ervisor, Farmers Home
linistratton (FmHA) in
llvidere, announced that
iHA Emergency Loans
available in Boone,
jk, DeKalb, DuPage,
me, Lake, and McHenry
aunties, due to losses
jused by severe storms and
jooding beginning Sept.
1,1986. The emergency
Dans are made available un-
jcr a Presidential
declaration.
Family farmers unable to
{obtain suitable credit from
[conventional sources and
[sustaining physical property
losses, such as buildings,
equipment and livestock, or
a production loss of at least
30 percent may qualify for
FmHA Emergency Loans.
The interest rates are five
percent for amounts not ex-
ceeding $100,000 and eight
percent on any amount over
$100,000. The maximum loan
amount is 80 percent of the
actual production loss and
100 percent of the actual
physical loss, or $500,000
whichever is the lesser
amount. Loan terms vary
with the nature of the loss
and type of security pledged
for the loan. \
Applications for physical
and production losses must
be filed by June 8, 1387.
Applications are being
taken in the FmHA County
Office, located at 8108 Ap-
pleton Road, Belvidere,
61008. Additional in-
formation concerning
Emergency Loans may be
obtained by contacting the
Belvidere FmHA County Of-
fice. The office telephone
number is (815)544-3567.
Schedule
Nursing
Seminar
An _all-day nursing
seminar titled "Excellence
in Pediatric Nursing: Com-
mon Neurological Con-
ditions" will be held at CLC
on Thursday, Nov. 20. The
seminar is designed to aid
participants in assessing and
defining neurological
problems in children.
Carmella Mikol, R.N.,
M.S.N., P.N.P. and Marcia
Hrycelak, M.D., will be the
featured speakers. Mikol is
an associate professor at
CLC and has taught both
pediatric and acute medical
surgical nursing. As a
pediatric nurse practitioner,
she provides direct patient
care in a large pediatric in-
tensive care unit.- Hrycelak
is a board-certifted
pediatrician in private prac-
tice and has given national
presentations on the medical
management of the
neurologically impaired
child.
The seminar is sponsored
by CLC's Center for
Economic Development and
Allied Health Continuing
Education. Cost for the
seminar is $45 and includes
lunch, For information and
registration, call (312) 223-
3615 and refer to course num-
ber IPS002.001. Registration
is requested by Nov. 14.
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