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Stockton High School service groups trick-or-treat for Lions Club, Food Pantry and Safe Haven STOCKTON — Once again, the Stockton High School chapter of the Highland Community College Servant Leadership team joined forces with SHS National Honor Society students and members of the school’s student council to help several organizations in and around the Stockton community. “The kids collected nonperishables and soap items to benefit the Stockton Community Food Pantry, pet food and supplies for Safe Haven Animal Shelter, and used eyeglasses for the Stockton Lions Club,” said Servant Leadership Mentor Cynthia Donth-Carton. The group collected more than 50 bags of food and nonperishables, pet supplies and a large number of eyeglasses. “This trick or treating is one of SHS Servant Leadership’s many community service school projects,” Donth-Carton said. “This project was chosen as a service project to benefit the students and the community. The students felt that it met their school project goals because it included volunteerism and it embodies the principles of Servant Leadership as well as their team development model.” Those principles include asking if those served grow as persons, and do they become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous and more likely to become servants themselves. She said it also benefits the students because they grow through serving and leading others to service. “The team has organized this activity annually for the last five years, and has organized the
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The Stockton High School chapter of the Highland Community College Servant Leadership team joined forces with SHS National Honor Society students and members of the school’s student council to Trick or Treat for the Stockton Food Pantry, the Elizabeth Safe Haven Humane Society and they gathered used eye glasses for Stockton Lions Club
Fourth annual Mady’s Pantry slated for November 7 and 8 LENA — Mady’s Pantry was started in memory and celebration of Madyson Jacobs who passed away on March 5, 2012. Madyson’s story started during pregnancy when ultrasound detected abnormalities in her brain. After birth she was diagnosed with a rare genetic syndrome called Walker- Warburg Syndrome which occurs in one in 5-million births with a life expectancy of three years old. Madyson had severe brain damage, blindness, and muscle dystrophy among many other
health issues. Mady continued to amaze doctors and her family with her continued strength. She passed away on March 5, 2012 at 5 years old. The first Mady’s Pantry was held in November 2012. We decided we wanted to pay forward to a charity that helped us
through those very difficult five years. It was an easy decision to pick the Ronald McDonald House in Madison, WI. This was our home away from home for many nights while Mady was hospitalized during those five years. The house runs on donations and provides meals
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Area organizations to present collected canned goods to Golden Meals LENA — Presence St. Joseph, Lena Living Center, Senior Center, Oakley Courts and Newell Rubbermaid have been collecting specific food items needed by the Golden Meals Site in Freeport, IL. Due to recent budget issues in the state of Illinois, there is a need for extra canned goods to be used for on- site meals and
“meals on wheels” in both Stephenson and Jo Daviess Counties. A presentation of the food items which were requested of canned soups and canned vegetables, will take place at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, November 3 at the Golden Meals site which is located in the basement of 524 W Stephenson.
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Wayne Shenberger, Cheryl Shenberger, J.R. Jacobs, Heather Jacobs, and Braden Jacobs gathered last year at the Ronald McDonald House in Madison to deliver the funds and grocery and non-perishable items collected during the annual Maddy’s Pantry celebration. Mady’s Pantry will be held Saturday November 7 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and Sunday the 8 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) at Sullivan’s Foods in Lena, II
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Continued from page 1 Our first three years were a huge success, and we continue to grow. On average we collect $12,000 in grocery and pantry items along with countless other donations. Our donations stock the pantry and kitchen for almost a full year. We are so blessed to live in such an amazing community that supports this mission. Mady was a true blessing to our family, and we are so honored to deliver these items in her name each year. Mady’s Pantry will be held Saturday November 7 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and Sunday the 8 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) at Sullivan’s Foods in Lena, II. We will also be having a cookout on
Saturday (11 a.m. - 2 p.m.). and we are selling homemade cookies all weekend. Below is a list from the Ronald McDonald House with items they are in need of. Cash donations are also collected and benefit the Ronald McDonald and missions of Mady’s Pantry. Citizens State Bank can take donations under Mady’s Pantry and checks can be made out directly to Mady’s Pantry. Individual packages snack items- crackers, chips, cookies, pudding, fruit cups, applesauce Boxed cereals, Pop Tarts, Mac and cheese (regular and Microwaveable), Knorr side dishes, spaghetti 0’5, canned
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STOCKTON — Ink & Paper will be hosting an All River Road Talent Monthly Art Drive at their 113 S. Main St, Stockton location on Saturday, November 7, 2015. The store will feature art from many talented local artists from 9am3pm. All River Road Talent is an artist group organized by Henry Matthiessen III, of Stoned Art Studio in Elizabeth, IL. It encompasses over 65 artists from Dubuque, Freeport, and down throughout the Quad Cities and everywhere in between. Their focus is to bring attention to local artists and their studios on a monthly basis. For more information about the group you may like their Facebook page or visit the website at http://allriverroadtalent.wix.com/arrt. There is also a Facebook page containing our art for sale: All River Road
Market. Ink & Paper will be featuring six of the ARRT artists along with AmyMaY.photography. Please stop in between 9am – 3pm on Sat. Nov 7 to appreciate some of the areas local talent.
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activity by informing the public beforehand, making arrangements with the food pantry, and by providing community maps for volunteer collection teams,” said Servant Leadership Mentor Laurie Gothard-Zueger. Those who were not home on Halloween, yet wishing to make a donation may use the drop box in the Stockton High School office during school hours.
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ELIZABETH — Residents and visitors in the Elizabeth area have a new option to shop local with the official opening of a Dollar General store on the village’s west side. The Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce and the store held a ribbon-cutting ceremony prior to the store’s grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 24. On hand for the ribbon cutting along with the store’s general manager Jennifer Reavy were Michael Dittmar, village president; Michael Hastings, president and CEO of Jo-Carroll Energy; Sharon Pepin, Community Funding and Planning Resources; and Merri Sevey, president
of the Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce. Addressing the crowd, Dittmar reviewed the history of the project. He outlined how Pepin recruited Dollar General to locate in Elizabeth after the last grocery store in the village closed. After two years of traffic studies and research, negotiations began with Jo-Carroll Energy for land for the site. Patrons were lined up early Saturday morning to be one of the first 50 customers to receive a free gift card. Located at 785 US Highway 20 West, the business opened its doors on Sunday, Oct. 11.
A Big Thank You to everyone that sent cards, memorials donation, flowers and masses for Louie Mullin. A Big Thank You to Dr. Tawfik, Linda Borsdorf, Dr. Brian Bennett, Clinic on Highland Dr. and also Dr. Mehta. Thanks to all the people who took care of Louie. They were Val, Vicki, Craig, Terrie, Dennis, Sharon, Myron, Wonda, Brook, Jamie, Jean, Heather and Shawna. Thanks to the Friendship Center where he went for years. To FHN Hospice for their help in the end. To all Louie’s family and to all of my family. Thanks to Father Skrobutt and to Monsenior Tom Dziehak. From Wife Mary and Grandchildren Brandi & Gerald Racker
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The Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce and the store held a ribbon-cutting ceremony prior to the store’s grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 24.
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ELIZABETH — Mad scientists descended on River Ridge Middle School on Wednesday, October 28. The Science Fair was part of Mrs. Alaina Klippert’s sixth, seventh, and eighth grade Science classes. Students were challenged to bring the science concepts to life with demonstrations of a variety of science proj-
Elizabeth Nursing Home residents go out on the town By Lisa Bonvillain Correspondent
ELIZABETH — As the daylight of fall days shortens and becomes cooler most of us spend more time inside. This seasonal trend affects the moods of everyone and can especially affect our elderly. Many of them formerly spent a lot of time outdoors in an active lifestyle. Most of the folks at the Elizabeth Nursing Home were farmers, people who enjoyed gardening, or were outdoors in other pursuits such as fishing or picnics. To help our residents adjust to the changes in their lives we attempt to continue as many of these activities as possible. Every Tuesday we take our residents on an outing into the community which returns them to familiar faces and surroundings if they are from the area. Twice a month we stop at E Town for coffee and one of Lynn’s delicious doughnuts. Many comment on the beauty of our area as we are motoring around on the back roads of Jo Daviess County. Our dining out is also a highlight of the month for many. They love to choose a new place to dine out and then go every month. This year we have gone to Checo’s, Wood-
bine Bend, Charlie’s Place, The Broken Yoke, McDonalds, and the Welcome Inn. We have never had a bad meal out yet and always have excellent serving staff. The staff at these places has gone out of their way to accommodate our needs to make our visits wonderful.
When we return home they love to share with staff and family about their adventures and the things they have seen and done. It truly lifts their moods to be out and a part of the community doing activities of their past. There is just something
soothing about a beautiful blue sky, warm sun on our skin, and a gorgeous view which acts as a balm to our souls, calming us and reducing stress. I am thankful too for the many people who work and assist us when we are on these adventures.
ects. The Science Fair had it all; exploding toothpaste, soap soufflé, smoke signals and even a hologram. 59 scientists (more than 50% of the student body) presented projects to their classmates who judged the demonstrations based upon specific scientific criteria. Participants and winners were awarded ribbons of distinction.
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To the family and friends of the late Ardale Fry, we wish to express our sincere thanks for your many kindnesses, condolences and support. We also send our gratitude and appreciation to Deloris. Sharon, Shirley, Waverly Place, Pastor Susan, Intern Pastor Megan Preston and Hermann’s Funeral Home for all of your help and support. Your many cards and sympathy continue to be a great comfort to us. Tracy Siegner photo
Residents and staff members from the Elizabeth Nursing Home dropped by The Broken Yolk for lunch Tuesday .
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VIEWPOINT
Senate Week in Review Oct. 26-30, SPRINGFIELD — Gov. Bruce Rauner has called a Nov. 18 budget meeting with legislative leaders to try and forge a compromise to end a budget gridlock about to enter its fifth month. The Governor said an agenda for the Nov. 18 meeting will be circulated prior to the meeting. Struggling economy causing jobs loss, population drain A new report during the week found that total nonfarm employment in Illinois is currently about 5.91 million – the same as it was in July 1998. By comparison, our neigh-
bors have fared much better, even with smaller populations. Over the same time period, according to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wisconsin gained more than 188,000 jobs, Iowa gained 128,000 jobs, and Indiana gained 150,000 jobs – all while Illinois remained flat. In the past few months, Illinois’ economy has shown troubling signs of heading in the wrong direction. In the last month alone, Illinois lost nearly 7,000 jobs, including 1,800 manufacturing jobs. The state has lost manufacturing jobs in eight of nine months so far this year. According to the latest data
from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), on average, Illinois is losing one person and $50,000 of taxable income every seven minutes. A struggling economy leads to the loss of residents and businesses and therefore, loss in tax revenue. We need to turn the broken system around to help solve the state’s budget woes. More workers’ comp reforms needed While a Crain’s report shows the 2011 workers’ compensation reform package is helping to reduce costs for businesses, more needs to be done to make
Illinois competitive again. The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute recently released a study that shows medical payments for workers’ compensation claims have fallen by nearly 15 percent, to an average of $14,513 per claim, down from 17,140 per claim in 2010-2011. Illinois’ average medical payment per claim, however, is still 19 percent higher than the 17 states that handle 60 percent of the nation’s workers’ compensation cases. The Illinois Policy Institute says that “medical costs have gone down, but other non-hospital costs remain higher than other states includ-
ed in the study.” Illinois still has the seventhhighest workers’ compensation costs in the country.
Chicago approves record property tax hike On Oct. 28, the Chicago City Council passed Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s 2016 city budget, which includes a record $588 million property tax hike. The property tax hike represents the biggest such tax hike in modern Chicago history, adding a further burden to residents already paying the second-highest property
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Durbin announces $754k in federal funding For UIS Innocence Project SPRINGFIELD — U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced today that the University of Illinois Springfield’s Illinois Innocence Project (IIP) has been awarded a $753,958 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. IIP will use the grant funds to perform investigations and DNA testing in additional cases where inmates have a credible claim of innocence, with a particular focus on Latino inmates who have often faced additional barriers to pursuing innocence claims due to language and other factors. IIP was one of eight recipients nationwide to receive a grant under this competitive grant program in fiscal year 2015. “When there is a credible claim that the system got a conviction wrong, the attorneys and
students of the University of Illinois Springfield’s Illinois Innocence Project step in to help set it right. And the demand for the Project’s services is high, especially after Illinois passed a law in 2014 allowing for defendants who entered guilty pleas to seek DNA testing. I was pleased to offer my strong support for the Project’s grant application, and I am thrilled that the Project has received this important funding,” Durbin said. “I want to commend the staff and students of the Illinois Innocence Project for their outstanding work in exonerating the innocent and making our justice system better.” The Illinois Innocence Project was founded in 2001 and initially used undergraduate students to assist in case investigations. In 2011, with the help
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eight wrongly-convicted people – including five in the last three years – that collectively served a total of 153 years in Illinois prisons at a cost of $3.5 million to Illinois taxpayers. The grant funding is part of
the Kirk Bloodsworth Grant Program for Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence to Exonerate the Innocent – a program Durbin helped establish in 2004 when he worked to pass the Innocence Protection Act.
Congresswoman Bustos announces Illinois will receive nearly $12 million in USDA Biofuel Infrastructure Partnership Funding WASHINGTON, DC — Today Congresswoman Cheri Bustos announced Illinois will be receiving nearly $12 million in United States Department of Agriculture funding from the Biofuel Infrastructure Partnership (BIP) program. Nationally, these funds will be used to nearly double the number of fueling pumps that supply renewable fuels to American motorists. This announcement comes after months of behind the scenes work by Rep. Bustos to secure these funds to strengthen Illinois’ agricultural economy. “I’m proud to help deliver
these funds to strengthen Illinois’ agricultural economy by investing in biofuel infrastructure,” said Congresswoman Cheri Bustos. “To break our nation’s addiction to foreign fossil fuels, we need to invest in American energy sources and that’s exactly what this program will do.” Background: When the BIP program was announced by the USDA in June, Bustos sent a letter to Governor Bruce Rauner, urging him to participate in the program. She later led a bipartisan coalition of Illinois delegation members in a letter of support for Illi-
Tyler’s Justice Center for Children’s receives Lions Club donation STOCKTON — Tyler’s Justice Center for Children received a $5,000 donation from the Stockton Lion’s Club. The Stockton Lion’s Club raised the money received from the Annual Chicken Barbeque on July 4. Tyler’s Justice Center for Children is a 501 (c) 3, nonprofit Child Advocacy Center, which provides services to child victims of sexual and
serious physical abuse. The Center also provides crisis counseling, intervention and education, follow-up advocacy services, referrals for specialized sexual exams and licensed therapy. All services provided at no cost. The Center serves Carroll, Jo Daviess, and Stephenson Counties and is a recipient of the Northwest Illinois Chapter of United Way.
nois’ application for funding through this program. Then in September, Bustos announced that Illinois had been selected as one of the states set to receive BIP funding. Today it was announced that the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will be receiving $11,979,912. Through BIP, USDA is awarding competitive grants, matched by states, to expand the infrastructure for distribution of higher blends of ethanol. BIP funds from the Commodity Credit Corporation must be used to pay a portion of the costs related to the installation of fuel pumps and related infrastructure dedicated to the distribution of higher ethanol blends, for example E15 and E85, at vehicle fueling locations. The matching contributions may be used for these items or for related costs such as additional infrastructure to support pumps, marketing, education, data collection, program evaluation and administrative costs. This partnership will expand markets for farmers, support rural economic growth and the jobs that come with it, and ultimately give consumers more choices at the pump.
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OBITUARIES Alice L. Price
LENA — Alice L. Price, 92, of Lena, IL passed away on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at the Lena Living Center in Lena, IL. She was born on March 2, 1923 in Kent Township to Louis and Martha (Prasse) Heyer. She married Daylon L. Price on May 17, 1946 in Lena. Daylon passed away on December 3, 1998. Alice worked as an administrative assistant for Citizens State Bank for 27 years, and retired in 1984. Alice was a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, playing music; the piano and organ. She enjoyed planting her flower gardens and maintaining
her yard. She also enjoyed fishing in the quiet waters of the Pecatonica River. She was also a Chicago Cubs fan. Alice is survived by her children; Duane (Carol) Price of Freeport, IL and Randall (Kathy) Price of Tucson, AZ; grandchildren Adam Price, Stacy (Karl) Goeke, Stephanie (Matthew) Unger, Karen (Patrick) Dwyer, Andrea Johnston, and Mattie Engels; 7 greatgrandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren; and 11 step greatgrand children. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Daylon, brother Marvin Heyer, and sister Ardeth Hintz. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 7 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lena, IL. A visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, November 6 at the Leamon Funeral Home
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Ozzie Heimann LENA — Adam and Amanda Heimann of Lena, Ill. are the parents of a son Ozzie Lee Heimann born Thursday October 22, 2015 at FHN family Birth Center, Freeport, Ill. Ozzie joins a brother Maddox Glenn Heimann, 3. Grandparents are Brent and Annette Geilenfeldt and Deb Hybarger all of Lena and Leo Heimann of Winslow, Ill. Great grandparents are Glenn and Janeen Geilenfeldt, Nancy and Elmer Hybarger and Richard and Eleanor Holmes all of Lena.
Brea Kuhlmeyer LENA — Todd and Tiffany Kuhlmeyer of Lena, Ill. are the parents of a daughter Brea Leigh Kuhlmeyer born Wednesday October 28, 2015 at FHN Memorial Hospital, Freeport, Ill. Brea joins a sister
Brynn, 2 and a brother Brogan, 5. Grandparents are Kathy Folgate and Dale Folgate both of Lena, Steve Wollny and Lynette Moore both of Freeport and Jeff Kuhlmeyer of Pearl City, Ill. Great grandparents are Marian Folgate of Freeport and Janis Kampmeier and Lona Kuhlmeyer both of Pearl City.
Luke Sweitzer LANARK — Terry and Valerie Sweitzer of Lanark, Ill. are the parents of a son Luke Franklin Sweitzer born Wednesday October 14, 2015 at the Monroe Clinic Hospital, Monroe, Wis. Luke was welcomed by his sister Nicole, 6 and brother Caleb, 5. Grandparents are Albert and Bonnie Scheider of Orangeville, Ill. and Sandy Sweitzer of Lanark. Great great grandmother is Thelma Baker of Winslow, Ill.
in Lena, IL and again from 9:30 until time of services on Saturday at the church. Pastor Miranda Klosterboer will officiate the services. Burial will be at Lena Burial Park. A memorial has been established in her name. Friends may send condolences to the family at www. leamonfh.com.
Dorothy L. Manthei ROCKFORD — Dorothy L. Manthei age 94, passed away on Saturday, October 17, 2015 at the Brookdale Assisted Living Center in Rockford, IL. She was born on September 21, 1921 in Orangeville, IL to Floyd and Ruth (Bratley) Reuber. Dorothy lived the majority of her life in Lena. She worked for 31 years in the assembly and shipping departments at Micro Switch in Freeport, IL. She enjoyed gardening, baking, the outdoors, local and national news, politics and especially her grandchildren. She is survived by four children; Joanne Gustin of Rockford, IL, Lorraine (Ron) LaCour of Wheaton, IL, Paul (Melodie) Manthei of Browntown, WI and Carol (Robert) Phillips of Lena, IL. Six grandchildren; JP LaCour, Jacques (Heather) LaCour, Dana (Joe) Seis, Carlie Manthei, Dylan (Courtney) Manthei and Danielle (Kevin) Depies. Four great grandchildren. Sister Virginia Knutti of Freeport, IL and a brother Arnold (Edie) Reuber of Freeport, IL. Graveside services were at Grandview Cemetery on Wednesday October 21.
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James Edward Fulton MORRISON — James Edward Fulton age 88, passed away on Saturday October 31, 2015 at Big Meadows Nursing Home in Savanna, IL. Jim was born in Clinton, Iowa to Grace May Harderson and Edward Anthony Fulton on September 20, 1927. At 17 years of age, Jim joined the Navy and served in WWII. He later worked for the railroad in Chicago, IL until he enlisted in the Army. He enjoyed all of his ‘jobs’, but definitely his favorite was his 25 years as a State of Illinois Police Officer. He is survived by his wife Karine (Buss), daughter Cynthia ‘Cindy’ Rice (Nick) and stepchildren Kathy Tracy, Craig Edler (Katharine), Robert Edler, Chuck Brady (Mary), Christina Cromer (Jeff). Grandchildren: Jessica Allen (Scott), Brian Kirshman (Erin), Calvin Rice, Jeremy Lewis (Kristal), Kimberly Davison (Brian),
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LuLu Belle Griffin LENA — LuLu Belle Griffin 79 went to be with the Lord Thursday, Oct 29, 2015. She was born September 16, 1936 to Vernon and Margret (Hintz) Saxby She grew up on a farm where she developed a strong love,
compassion, and knowledge about animals. She absolutely loved her horses over the years, she sometimes would even bring them in the house. She always had pampered dogs as well. Lu married George Griffin of Freeport on September 17, 1955. She was a very hardworking and intelligent woman. She worked at Burgess Battery and then cleaned houses and businesses in Lena for many years. Lu was loved and appreciated by many people in the community. She is survived by 5 children
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George Jr. (Melody) Griffin, Candy Alongi (Dave Daughenbaugh) , Becky (Randy) Lockner, Pat (Donna) Griffin, Kenny Griffin (Rose Miller); 15 grandchildren, (some of who still referred to her as Granny Good Witch) 18 great grandchildren, and 3 sisters Virginia (Ginny) Saxby, Nancy Farmer, and Elaine Rucker. Lu was preceded in death by her husband George Griffin and both of her parents. An open house luncheon to celebrate and honor Lu’s and George’s lives will be held at the United Methodist Church in McConnell on Saturday November 7 from 1-3 p.m. A memorial has been established in Lu’s name. Cards may be sent to PO Box 17, McConnell, IL 61050 -Flowers may be sent 108 Olive St. McConnell “Do what you can. Angels can do no more.” - unknown MONROE, WI — Roger K. Mains, 80, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at the Monroe Hospital in Monroe, WI. He was born December 12, 1934 in rural Orangeville, IL, to Harry and Hazel (Kyler) Mains. Roger graduated from Orangeville High School in 1952. He served our country with the United States Marines during the Korean War. Roger then moved out west and worked on numerous ranches. Roger is survived by his children: Kolleen Edler of Indianapolis,IN, Maureen of Ames, IA and Kathleen of Nebraska; two sisters Wilma Kloepping and Merla Shelton both of Monroe; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, daughters Lora Kiesel and Kay Gipe, brothers Elwyn and Larry Mains and a brother and sister in infancy. Private family services will be held at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be sent to www.leamonfh.com
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Melissa Sue Reed to wed Brandon Scott Warner
LENA — John and Karen Reed of Lena are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Sue, to Brandon Scott Warner, son of Kevin and Kendra Warner of Lena. Melissa graduated from Lena-Winslow High School and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Columbia College. She is employed at the NCS Youth Home in Freeport. Brandon graduated from Lena-Winslow High School and is the A fall wedding will take place at North Grove Evangelical Church in Forreston.
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Stockton High School class of 1947 met on October 3 at The Bottle Shed in Stockton to celebrate their sixty-eighth class reunion. Back row (L to R) Bob Nagel, Helen (Townsend) Reed, Don Mapes, Leah Parker, Charlene (Arnold) Berger and Dr. Del Williams. Front row (L to R) Don Vanderheyden, Mary (Kehl) Schwartz, Jane (Sanders) Hallden, Mary (O’Neill) Krupke and Walt Steffes
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Our Area Churches Welcome You APPLE RIVER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 102 E. Baldwin St., P.O. Box 188, Apple River, IL 61001 Pastor Joey Garcea (815) 656-0362 Church (815) 594-2223 • Sunday Worship – 9 a.m. • Bible Study - Every Monday 9 a.m. Friendly Folks - Casual Attire - Join Us!
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH OF WOODBINE Vel Tera Road, Elizabeth, IL 61028 Pastor Jeremy Yowell (815) 858-3843 • Sunday Worship – 10:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. • Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. • Prayer meeting – Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. Sunday services broadcasted on Radio WCCI 100.3 FM
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 315 W. Maple St., Stockton, IL 61085 Pastor Jonathan Singleton (815) 947-2414 E-Mail: calvaryum@yahoo.com • Sunday Worship – 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 8:45 a.m.
GRACE FMC – McCONNELL 205 East Main Street, McConnell, IL 61050 Pastor Paul Alf (815) 868-9213 • Sunday School – Sept. - May 9:00 a.m. • Sunday Morning Worship – 10:00 a.m. Check our website for other activities and times www.gracefmc.org
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA STOCKTON 600 N. Main St., Stockton Rev. Susan Davenport (815) 947-2033 E-Mail: clc600@frontier.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/ Christ-Lutheran-Church-Stockton-IL • Saturday Worship 5:30 p.m. • Education for all ages Sun. 9:00 a.m. September - May • Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. • Confirmation Ministry Wednesdays 3:05 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Healing Services on 5th Weekends EEBENEZER – SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST P.O. Box 102, Pearl City, IL 61062 Pastor Becky Hebert cell (815)-291-6534 Sunday Worship Alternates Monthly At the two churches November 8 & 15 Worship is at Ebenezer UCC Church. 5421 S. Stone Church Road November 22 & 29 Worship is at Salem UCC Church. At the corner of Loran & Kent Roads • Sunday School 9:00 a.m. • Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF LENA 720 N. Freedom Street, Lena, IL 61048 Dr. Jim Erb, Pastor (815) 369-5591 Rev. Scott Wilson Associate Pastor of Youth • Sunday Morning Worship – 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 8:45 a.m. • Awana Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. • Junior & Senior High Youth Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 101 Jefferson Street, Warren, IL 61087 Pastor Ryan Bare (815) 745-2287 • Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. • Sunday Worship – 10:45 a.m. • Sunday Afternoon Worship – 1:15 p.m. • Wednesday Evening Bible Study – 7:00 p.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 411 S. Main Street, Pearl City, IL 61062 Pastor DooSoo Lee (815) 443-2177 • Sunday Worship – 8:30 a.m. • Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. (Sept. - May) FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 309 S. Main Street, Elizabeth, IL 61028 Pastor Tiffany Garcea Email: firstumceliz@yahoo.com • Sunday Worship - 8:45 a.m. • Sunday School - 8:00 a.m. • Women’s Faith Group 1st Tuesday monthly - 9:30 a.m. We are handicapped accessible Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fumcelizabeth GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH 118 East Mason Street, Lena, IL 61048 Rev. Miranda Klosterboer (815) 369-5552 • Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. • Sunday School – 10:45 a.m. (Sept. - May) • Piece Corps Quilters – Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
HARVEST BAPTIST CHURCH OF STOCKTON 151 S. Main, Stockton, IL 61085 Pastor Bob Zdziarski - (815) 947-2986 • Sunday Morning Service – 10:00 a.m. (Church luncheon following morning service) • Sunday Afternoon Service - 12:30 p.m. • Bible Study & Prayer - Wednesday Evening 6:30 p.m. HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH 223 E. Front Avenue, Stockton, IL 61085 Father Mike Morrissey (815) 947-2545 • Saturday Evening Mass – 4:30 p.m. • Sunday Mass – 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. • Reconciliation Saturday – 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. • Parish Hall for Rent – Seats 200 LENA BAPTIST CHURCH 845 North Birch Drive, Lena, IL 61048 Pastor Randy Hockema (815) 369-4612 • Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. • Sunday Worship – 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. • Wednesday Evening Adult Bible Study/Prayer, Kids 4 Truth for Children • Wednesday 7:00 p.m. - Junior and Senior High Teens LENA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 118 West Mason Street, Lena, IL 61048 Pastor Brian LeBaron (815) 369-5291 • Sunday Worship – 9:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 10:30 a.m. • Daily Dial-A-Devotion 815-369-4411 McCONNELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 211 Hulbert Rd. P.O. Box 97, McConnell, IL 61050 http://www.gbgm-umc.org/mcconnellumc mcconnellumc@yahoo.com Pastor DooSoo Lee (815) 868-2324 • Sunday Worship – 10:30 a.m. • Sunday School (Sept. - May) – 9:30 a.m. • United Methodist Women – 1:30 p.m. (1st Wednesday of each month) • Youth Group – 5 - 8 p.m. (2nd & 4th Thursday of each month) * We are handicapped accessible SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 8491 West Salem Road, Lena, IL 61048 (Turn on Salem Road at Eleroy Rest Stop) Rev. Randal Nicholas (815) 369-4511 • Sunday School for all ages – 9:30 a.m. • Sunday Worship – 10:30 a.m. • Bookworms Reading Group - 7:00 p.m., 2nd Monday of the month
SCHAPVILLE ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 635 East Schapville Road, Elizabeth, IL 61028 Pastor Dottie Morizzo (815) 845-2272 Cell (815) 238-0670 www.schapvillezion.org • Sunday Worship Service – 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 10:00 a.m. • Bible Study Classes Available
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH The Little Church with a Big Heart 1334 Sunnyside Road, Kent, IL 61044 1/2 mile north on Kent Road Pastor Carole Andres (815) 232-4010 wogac@comcast.net • Sunday Worship – 10:00 a.m. • Holy Communion every Sunday • Women Meet at 9 a.m. on the 2nd Sunday • Chair Lift to Sanctuary
SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH 536 E. Schapville Road, Scales Mound, IL 61054 Pastor David Vidler (815) 845-2559 (Parsonage) (815) 275-7428 (cell) (815) 845-2061 (church) • Sunday Worship – 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School (Sept. – May) – 8:45 a.m. • Holy Communion is celebrated weekly.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA 209 Clinton St., P.O. Box 445, Warren, IL 61087 Megan Preston Intern as Pastor www.stpaulswarren.org • Saturday Worship – 5:00 p.m. • Sunday Worship – 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 10:00 a.m.
ST. ANN CATHOLIC CHURCH 608 East Railroad, Warren, IL 61087 Father Skrobutt (815) 745-2312 • Sunday Mass – 8:00 a.m. • Reconciliation Sunday – 7:30 - 7:50 a.m. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 625 Country Lane Drive, Lena, IL 61048 Rev. Rick Bader (815) 369-4035 • Saturday Evening Worship – 5:30 p.m. • Sunday Worship – 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. • Deaf Interpreter at 8:00 a.m. • Blast Program at 9:00 a.m. • High School & Adult Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Evangelical Lutheran Church of America 229 S. First St., Pearl City, IL 61062 www.stjohnspearlcity.org Pastor Thomas Ekstrand (815) 443-2215 • Sunday Morning Worship – 9:00 a.m. • Christian Education for all Ages - 10:15 a.m. Handicapped Accessible ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 8315 S. Massbach Road, Elizabeth, IL 61028 Pastor Lisa Burbank Church: 815-589-3367 • Sunday Worship – 9:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 10:00 a.m. “Celebrating 153 Years of Faith” ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 105 West Webster, Apple River, IL 61001 Father Skrobutt (815) 745-2312 • Saturday Mass – 6:00 p.m. • Reconciliation Saturday – 5:30 – 5:50 p.m. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 410 West Lena Street, Lena, IL 61048 Father Skrobutt (815) 369-2810 • Saturday Mass – 4:00 p.m. • Sunday Mass – 10:00 a.m. • Reconciliation Saturday – 3:30 – 3:50 p.m. ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH - LCMS 411West Catlin Street, Elizabeth IL, 61028 Pastor: Mike Nesbit (815) 858-3334 • Sunday School & Bible Study – 8:45 a.m. • Sunday Worship – 10:00 a.m. • Wednesday Evening Worship – 7:00 p.m.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF STOCKTON 219 N. Pearl St., Stockton, IL 61085 www.uuchurchofstockton.org Rev. Erik Carlson (815) 947-3812 A LGBT Friendly Church Services and Religious Education are on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. A progressive, liberal religious and welcoming congregation that encourages individuals to search for their own answers to life’s ultimate questions. Our living faith now draws from many sources including the wisdom traditions of the world’s religions and the findings of science. WARREN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Water & Jefferson St., Warren, IL Pastor Roger Bronkema (815) 745-3647 email: warrenumcchurch@bhawk.net • Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. • Adult Sunday School before Worship • Children Sunday School - During the service Communion Every First Sunday * Handicapped Accessible WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Hudson & Benton St., Stockton, IL 61085 Pastor Brenda Morris (815) 947-2541 or (815) 601-6742 • Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. • Sunday Worship – 10:45 a.m. • Fellowship following service • Adult Bible Studies Available • Communion Every 1st Sunday • Connections (meal and education for youth and adults) Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. * Handicapped Accessible WINSLOW GRACE BIBLE CHURCH 197 Carver Street, Winslow, IL 61089 Pastor Robert Patin (815) 230-1862 • Sunday Worship – 10:45 a.m. • Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. • Sunday Evening Service – 7:00 p.m. • Prayer and Bible Study – Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. YELLOW CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 12602 W. Dublin Road, Pearl City, IL Pastor Ellis Boughton • 815-864-2049 Email: ellis.boughton@live.com • Sunday Services – 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School – 9:15 a.m. (when available) ZION COMMUNITY CHURCH 10100 W. Sabin Church Rd., Pearl City, IL 61062 Worship Leader – Ed Curry (815) 541-3278 • Sunday Worship Service 9:00 a.m. • Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
Please call 815-369-4112 or 815-947-3353 if you wish to have your church listed on the church page.
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CHURCH NOTES
PASTOR’S CORNER Just stand there
By Fawn Nolan Parish Assistant, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Lena
LENA — My granddaughter had a story to tell us about one of her days at school. Apparently she has “too much” to carry to school on some mornings. This particular morning she had her usual back pack plus a bag of homework materials that might have had a little bit more than usual in it. To top that off it was her day to bring treats. So she had that to carry along with the normal load. Now this little 5-year-old didn’t make it to her classroom without incident as you have probably already guessed. She tripped and fell. She hit her nose on the hard floor and had a bloody one. One of her newfound friends who is a couple years older than she is stopped. He noticed her predicament and wanted to help. He did the noble thing and got her to her classroom along with helping her carry her things. I had to ask her how Jacob helped her when she was down on the floor with a bloody nose. Did he go get the teacher or what? She replied that he just stood there when her tears came. Now I consider Jacob a hero for the sake of being there for my granddaughter and whenever you tell others the story there is a collective “AWE” when they hear the part about how he helped. But in her eyes, the fact that he just stood there was
at the top of the list of what mattered the most. There have been many times when someone just being there has made all the difference. It lightens the load. Ecclesiastes 4:12 “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Each of us are better because of others. We are all made in the image of God, yet we are all broken and flawed. We all want to be loved and to love others and thankfully we are all loved by God. It’s the times when we just stand there with someone when their tears come that matter the most. It’s a difficult situation to be in when we have to do it alone. Burdens become lighter when we are together, even if the only thing you can do is just stand there. It’s the whole idea of being better together. We have to care for each other and look beyond just ourselves. Reach out to those in need and love them with your presence, your words of encouragement, your time, and your resources. Maybe the best place to start is with our families. As we help each other to grow and learn, we can expand into our school or place of work, into our towns, and even beyond. One of the greatest gifts God has given us is the gift of each other. We are not meant to be alone. We need each other, and when we just stand there for one another, working together, God is truly glorified. Together we are better.
Kent St. Paul’s to honor veterans KENT — On Sunday, November 8, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Kent will give tribute to Veterans at the beginning of their 10 a.m. family worship service and will sing “The Battle Hymn of The Republic.” Mary Lynn Groezinger will be the lector, and Deb Winning will be the organist. Pastor Carole Andres will deliver the sermon
entitled “How Much Is Your Mite?” based upon Mark 12:3844. Holy Communion will be offered. All are welcome at the little church with the big heart. Come join us. We sing the golden oldies. We are in the suburbs of Kent, on Sunnyside Road. For more information, call 2324010.
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second portion of the evening is open mic. Everyone is welcome to share their music. The evening closes with a sing-along. This will be the last gospel music night for the year. For more information, please contact Terry or Nancy Ingram 815-594-2592.
PEARL CITY — The November 8 Worship Service will be led by Pastor Ekstrand and will include the Joy Choir and the Blessing of Prayer Shawls and Quilts. Following worship, the Property Committee will meet in Luther Hall. Members for the church council will be available during the Fellowship hour for Coffee with Council. Whirl Sunday School and Confirmation will meet at 10:15 a.m. All Sunday School youth are encouraged to stay after Sunday School for the Christmas Pageant practice at 11 a.m. The Fifth Quarter youth group (seventh-eighth grades) will meet from 6-7:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 8 upstairs in the Youth and Family Center. The Genesis youth group
will meet on the same evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Youth and Family Center. If you serve as worship assistant, usher or lector at St. John’s, you still have one more opportunity to attend a Worship Volunteer re-orientation session on Saturday, November 7 at 9:30 a.m. Interested in learning to play Mexican Train Dominoes? You’re welcome to join the fun at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, November 3 until Noon. In addition, any men of the Congregation and community are welcome to join Pastor Ekstrand at a Men’s Breakfast at Little John’s (Pearl City) on Wednesday, November 4th at 7:30 am. The Christian Education Committee is meeting on November 4 at 7:30 p.m. Members and non-members
alike are welcome to participate in 2 different Bible Studies at St. John’s. The Monday evening bible study is at 7 p.m. and will begin a new series on November 2 titled the “The Psalms”. Join us on Monday evenings as we come to understand more vividly the cries and celebrations expressed through the Psalms, and how they intimately relate to our lives even today. The Thursday morning bible study is held at 9:30. The discussion will be on “Genesis:” A Narrative from the Mouths of the Hebrew People of God. You are welcome to join in on any or all of the bible studies! Both bible studies are held in the Conference Room of the Lower Level. The door on the east side of the building will be open for the bible studies.
Stockton Calvary Church to host annual bazaar STOCKTON — Calvary Church in Stockton is holding its annual Bazaar on Saturday, November 14. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be the usual tables with handmade crafts, Christmas crafts and décor, baked goodies, produce, homemade candy and caramel corn. The crafting ladies have been meeting weekly since June. And many have been sewing, knitting and crocheting items at home. Plus a couple wood workers have been creating items for the tables. There will be many specialty items such as seasonal table decor, sweatshirts and jackets,
Christmas ornaments, Christmas décor, even purses, baby items, and scrubbies. Calvary Church in Stockton is located 1 block south of the
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APPLE RIVER — Gospel Music Night will be on Sunday, Nov. 8, 7 p.m- 8:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Apple River, IL Garrett Hillary will be the featured performer. We welcome Garrett to the Music Night as we always enjoy his music. The
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Good Shepherd Church LENA — Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will gather for worship on November 8, at 118 E. Mason St. Lena, IL, at 9:30 a.m. All are invited to worship on this Twenty Fourth Sunday after Pentecost with Holy Communion. Pastor Miranda Klosterboer will share the children’s message and sermon and lead worship along with Tena Rackow who will lead on the Piano. Following worship, there will be a time of fellowship. All Sunday School children will gather for Sunday School Opening at 10:45 a.m. followed by learning, Bible study, prayer, and fellowship. Sunday morning Bible Study for youth and adults will meet in the fellowship hall at 11 a.m. On Monday November 9 the Parkinson Support Group will host their Holiday Potluck at 12 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. There is handicap access at the Washington Street entrance. All are welcome in sharing in an afternoon of fellowship and refreshments. Bring a Dish to Share. Any Questions Call: Carol Griffin 815-947-2208 or Marion Fahr 815-3673961. On Tuesday November 10 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will host the Hymn Sing at the Lena Living Center at 9:45 a.m. It will be a wonderful time of singing favorite hymns. Volunteers are welcome to come and sing along and to help residents with their hymn books. On Wednesday November 11 at 8 a.m. the Piece Corps Quilters will work together to craft quilts for Lutheran World Relief. They are always looking for more people to help tie quilts and sew. No previous quilting experience is necessary. Come join the fun and make a difference in the world. The After School Program for fourth through eighth graders will meet at the Hangout downtown on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Each day there is worship with music and a Christian message; pizza; homework help; and lots of time for all sorts of games, challenges and play. At 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday Confirmation students in seventh-eighth grade will meet for learning, fun, prayer, and fellowship. On Thursday November 12 The Friendship Club will meet at 12 p.m. for a Potluck meal and live entertainment with “Tyger Johnson”. The Friendship Club is a wonderful chance to meet new people, gather for conversation and great food, and hear some talented live musicians. All are welcome to the Friendship Club.
Kent/Willow United Methodist Churches KENT/WILLOW — Kent Willow UMC will worship together Sunday Nov 8 at Kent UMC at 9 a.m. Pastor Brenda Morris will be bringing the message and all are invited and welcome to stay for the fellowship following. Sunday School is at 10:30 using the lessons from the “Upper Room” devotional which uses the Holy Bible for reference making for interesting discussions. All are invited and welcome to this time too. Kent UMC is located right in the town of Kent IL; for more information, please call 815-601-6742.
Monroe Clinic wins ‘Outstanding Website Award’ MONROE, WI — Monroe Clinic was recently awarded an Outstanding Website Award in the Web Marketing Association’s 2015 Web Awards competition. The updated website, monroeclinic.org, features a colorful, high-impact design and user-friendly structure that helps visitors quickly find the information they need, while encouraging them to explore
related content. “We wanted to offer visitors a user-friendly website that provided lots of information upfront, so they weren’t having to go on a treasure hunt to find needed information,” said Carmen Craker, Monroe Clinic Marketing Specialist. “The positive feedback we’ve received since the site’s launch last year has reinforced this. Monroe Clinic unveiled
Café Church coming to Lena United Methodist Church LENA — Café Church is a non- traditional way to do church. The atmosphere is casual as we are seated around tables and discuss current topics that shape our lives. There will we biblical insight with guided conversation. It is a time to relax and allow time for Christ to come into your heart. As we talk and share we can all be disciples as we help each other understand that Jesus died on the cross for us and that he is our salvation. Come; join us on Saturday, November 7 at 4:30 p.m. Lena United Methodist Church, 118 West Mason Street, Lena, Il. Enter off the parking lot in the rear of the church. On November 14, Lena UMC will be hosting the Rockford District Fall Communion Breakfast. Wade Mays from the Society of St. Andrews Development will speak about how the UMMen have impacted
Hunger. Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. meeting and worship to follow. In our study; Paul has made it to Philippi on his second missionary trip and meets a “slave-girl” that is possessed by unclean spirits that her masters are using to have people pay to hear their future. Paul invokes the name and power of Jesus Christ to rid the girl of these spirits. This does not sit well with the slave’s masters since they have lost their money source. The magistrates consider Paul’s actions as violating another man’s property and Paul and Silas are beaten and thrown in Jail. Even in jail Paul and Silas continue to praise God and sing hymns. Luke tells us this story of Paul’s imprisonment to remind us we will face suffering just like Paul. Our biggest witness to Christ is sometimes when we are facing adversity in our lives.
St. Paul Church stages free patriotic concert and dessert buffet DAVIS — In honor of Election Day and Veterans’ Day, St. Paul Church invites you to a special evening of celebrating our freedom and honoring our military personnel, past and present on November 8 at 7 p.m. We will also honor and recognize those who serve in
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FROM LENA’S KITCHEN of the fall vegetables that are roasted with just the right amount of seasoning. The mix of potatoes, peppers, squash, sweet potatoes and red onion, provide a great way to use up all those late garden vegetables.
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LENA — I am sitting here writing this column before the trick or treat ghosts and goblins arrive. It is truly a spooky Halloween night—it is dark and dreary with a little mist. I don’t know if it will affect how many little or big ones I will have. The candy is ready, and my wonderful assistant will be arriving shortly. I love to watch them come up the sidewalk. Mason Street will be rocking tonight—I always thought that the name Mason Street was used for some horror film somewhere. I guess it says a lot about where I live! This week’s recipes will again feature some of the themes of the season. The first recipe is for a great salad that uses dried cherries. I think you can substitute dried cranberries also, but then you would have to change the name of the salad to Cranberry Salad. The apple and blue cheese give it just a little tartness. The dressing is a sweet and sour type that uses fresh fruit and preserves. Try this favorite mix of spinach and spring mix greens for a great salad.
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4 eggs 1 C. sugar 1 C. packed brown sugar 1 C. canola oil 1 C. whole-berry cranberry sauce 3 C. flour 2 t. baking powder 1 t. baking soda ½ t. salt ½ t. ground nutmeg ½ t. ground cloves 1 C. grated carrots 1 T. powdered sugar Preheat the oven to 350. Grease and flour a 10-inch fluted tube pan. In a large bowl,
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Salad Ingredients: 9 C. fresh baby spinach 5 C. spring mix salad greens 1 large Granny Smith apple, chopped ½ C. chopped pecans, toasted ½ C. dried cherries ¼ C. blue cheese, crumbled Dressing: ¼ C. fresh raspberries ¼ C. red wine vinegar 3 T. cider vinegar 3 T. cherry preserves 1 T. sugar 2 T. olive oil In a large bowl, combine the salad ingredients. Place raspberries, vinegars, preserves and sugar in a blender. Process for 1 minute and then slowly add oil in a steady stream. Drizzle the dressing over the salad and toss to coat. To toast nuts: Bake in a shallow pan in a 350 oven for 5-10 minutes or cook in a skillet over low heat until lightly browned, stirring occasionally. This next side uses many
3 Yukon Gold potatoes, cut into small wedges 2 medium red peppers, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 small butternut squash, peeled and cubed 1 medium sweet potato, peeled and cubed 1 medium red onion, quartered 3 T. olive oil 2 T. balsamic vinegar 2 t. dried rosemary, crushed 1 t. dried thyme 1 t. salt ½ t. pepper In a large bowl, combine the potatoes, peppers, squash, sweet potatoes and onion. In a small bowl, whisk the oil, vinegar and seasonings. Pour dressing over vegetables and toss to coat. Transfer to two greased 15 x 10 inch baking pans. Bake uncovered at 425 for 30-40 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally. Soup weather may be postponed if next week’s weather prediction says we will be warm. You could still eat this soup even if the weather is warmer because the nights are chilly. This soup is a great way to feature meatballs in a different setting rather than its usual recipes—you even get some carrots, potatoes, peas, and celery for some vegetable action. It would go great with the Cherry Salad.
1 small onion, finely chopped 1¾ t. salt, divided 1½ lbs. ground beef 3 T. butter, divided ½ C. carrots, chopped ¼ C. celery, chopped 3 T. flour ¾ t. beef bouillon granules ½ t. pepper 1/8 t. garlic powder 3 C. water 1 lb. red potatoes, cubed 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen peas, thawe In a bowl, beat the egg and then add 1/3 cup of cream, bread crumbs, onion and 1 teaspoon of salt. Crumble the beef over the mixture and then mix well (hands work great for this mixing). Shape into ½ inch balls. In a large pot or Dutch oven, brown meatballs in 1 tablespoon of butter, half at a time. Remove the meatballs to a separate dish. Melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and sauté the carrots and celery until soft. Remove from pot and place with meatballs. To the pan, add flour, bouillon, pepper, garlic powder, and ¾ teaspoon of salt. Stir mixture until smooth; gradually add the water and stir into mixture. Bring pot to a boil, stirring often. Add potatoes, carrots, celery, and meatballs. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 25 minutes or until the potatoes are tender. Stir in peas and remaining cream; heat through. Need an easy and simple casserole? This next recipe is for you. You can make it a day ahead of time and then finish it off after work for a great supper. A salad and bread is all you need to make this a great and quick dinner meal.
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River Ridge seventh graders kick off annual Sight Night Collection Drive
WARREN — In honor of World Vision Day sponsored by the International Lions Club and with the cooperation of the Warren Lions’ Club, River Ridge Middle School seventh graders kicked off their annual Sight Night Collection Drive with a visit from Francis Fennell of the Warren Lions’ Club and Hina Altaf and Lori Hodges from the Sight and Hearing Center of Rockford. Mr. Fennell spoke with the students about how the Warren Club was inspired by the River Ridge students of the past who had so generously collected to help the Hanover and Elizabeth Lions’ Clubs. Now that those clubs have dissolved, Mr. Fennell, as a representative of the Warren’s Lions’ Club, approached our students and offered to help continue their efforts. River Ridge will be Tracy Siegner photo teaming up with Warren 8th grade class in a united effort to The ladies of Mrs. Curtiss’ third grade were out on parade have an even greater impact on for Halloween in downtown Stockton on Friday afternoon those less fortunate. Lori Hodges and Hina Altaf from the Sight and Hearing Center shared their disability experiences as well as tools they use to be successful in their every day lives. Students ELIZABETH — The of artifacts from the museum’s were impressed with the way Elizabeth History Muse- collections, focusing on area technology has improved lives um at 231 N. Main St. in veterans. and stereotypes about disabled Coffee and donuts will be Elizabeth will host a Veterans Day Open House on served. All veterans and the Wednesday, November 11, general public are invited to attend. Admission to the open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be special displays house is free. STOCKTON — It’s a twofold program for our Seniors of Stockton plus surrounding • Log Homes • New Homes • Remodeling Areas (SOS+) on November 12 at 2 pm at Calvary UM Fully Insured • FREE Estimates Fellowship Hall. Sharpen your wits, test your memory Bruce and share your knowledge MARCURE as Ann Coppernoll, Heritage Museum President, digs back 815-947-2709 61192 into the history of Stockton in its early days. Ann will test your knowledge and quiz our seniors; and most likely,
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people being helpless were dispelled. Students are challenged to collect the following items: used eyeglasses used hearing aides cell phones keys ink cartridges pop tabs Items collected will be used to assist those with vision and
hearing problems, as well as money collected from the recycled items will be used to fund vision and hearing programs sponsored by the Warren Lions’ Club. If you have any items you wish to donate, please contact: Sarah Sirgany at Warren Junior High School: 815-7452641 Kim Thorsen at River Ridge Middle School: 815858-9005.
Orangeville High School to host variety show ORANGEVILLE — The Orangeville High School variety show will be held on Saturday, November 14 at 7 p.m. in the Terry Miller Memorial Gymnasium. The cost is $5 for adults
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inspirational and fun program you won’t want to miss. The meeting will start at 2 p.m. in Stockton’s Calvary’s UM Fellowship Hall. Refreshments provided by the seniors will conclude the day’s activities. Looking ahead, SOS+ will have their Annual Potluck Christmas Dinner and Christmas Program on December 10. All seniors are invited. SOS+ is an outreach ministry commemorating its tenth year. Our purpose is to provide interesting programs and fellowship to our area seniors. We are made up of area volunteers who work diligently to bring interesting, light hearted and educational programs to all. A free will offering is taken to offset program costs. All seniors are invited. For more information on SOS+, please feel free to call Mary Feltmeyer 815-2975425, Nancy Rice 815-9473683 or Shirley Toepfer 815947-3639. If you are in need of a ride to the church, we would be more than happy to accommodate you. Please call.
Stockton pulls off upset at Galena By Chris Johnson Reporter
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GALENA — The Stockton Blackhawks upset the Galena Pirates to open the 2015 Class 1A Football Playoffs on Saturday, Oct. 31, 34-2. Stockton dominated across the board, pushing their offense into a higher gear as they sailed past the Pirates en route to their round-two date against the number two seed in the Class 1A Tournament, the Marquette Crusaders. Marquette is 10-0 this season and won the Northeast Athletic Conference by a full game over Chicago Hope Academy, who lost in their opening round playoff game, 26-20 in overtime, to Warren. Over the past five games of the 2015 season, the Blackhawks are 4-1. Only a two-point loss to Warren/Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, on Oct. 2, blemished the fall sports card. In a game against Milledgeville, helping assure the Missiles didn’t make it into the 2015 postseason, Stockton put 43 points on the board. Against Ashton-Franklin Center, closing the regular season, Stockton scored 54 points, helping discussion begin on timing and post-season success. With the offense, reenergized and the defense clamping down, Stockton does have the potential to upset the number two seed Marquette Crusaders this weekend. The Blackhawks have scored over 50 points on two other occasions this season. On Sept. 4, they scored 58 in a win over River Ridge. Against Pecatonica, in an NUIC crossover contest, the Blackhawks put 59 points on the board. Now, with allowing only two points to Galena, on a safety, the Blackhawks have allowed less
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Stockton defensive linemen Parker Legel and Patrick McGovern close in on Galena wide receiver Caleb Flack during Saturday’s playoff game. Stockton won that game 34-2 and moves to round two of post season play.
than nine points per game over their final four. Statistics could indicate Stockton may be playing their best football of the year. With the Marquette Crusaders in town to face the number-ten seed Stockton Blackhawks, another chance at an upset victory does exist, if Stockton can pass the ball and if Marquette’s backfield is regularly visited. If Stockton defeats Marquette this weekend and number nine seed Forreston upsets the top seed in the north branch of the Class 1A bracket, ToulonStark County, only an upset of Lena-Winslow by Orion would prevent a final four from the NUIC, representing the northern half of the Class 1A field. That would mean the Class 1A Championship will once again be decided with the NUIC taking center stage.
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Continued from page 11 beat the eggs, sugar, brown sugar, oil, and cranberry sauce until well blended. In another bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, nutmeg and cloves; gradually beat into the cranberry mixture. Stir in the carrots. Transfer the cake batter to the prepared pan. Bake 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool in the pan 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely. Sprinkle with the powdered sugar. Note: to remove cakes easily, use solid shortening to grease plain and fluted tube pans. The girls’ volleyball team won their first regional in a while and now will play a team that has been in the state finals for several years. I guess we will see how good our little team is. They will play a private school that recruits; we will play the athletes that live in our communities. Some-
times there is no luck in the draw; however, as Mr. Brown would say: “Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose; however you always have to show up and dress!” Congratulations ladies on winning your regional and good luck starting the next round. I just returned home from a bridal shower and listened to the last part of the football game; the team played well if they scored over 50 points. They will also be playing a tough opponent next week. Good luck boys as you move forward. As I said last week, we are turning our attention to Thanksgiving recipes and yes, Christmas cookie recipes. We are on the hunt for some Thanksgiving recipes and some even better Christmas cookie recipes. If you have some recipes to share, you can contact us in person, by mail, or email us at From Lena’s Kitchens, Shopper’s Guide at 213 S. Center St. or email scoopshopper@rvpublishing.com.
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Panthers stay home for second round showdown By Chris Johnson Reporter
LENA — By a final score of 55-14, the Lena-Winslow Panthers did more than just knock the Princeville Princes from the Class 1A State Football Playoffs, they also told the rest of the field that they are going to continue fighting, probably all the way to DeKalb. Lena-Winslow’s entry into the 2015 post season marks 16 years in a row that the team has had a chance to begin their journey for a shot at the State Title. Outside of a 6-3 mark in 1998 not allowing participation, according to information kept with the IHSA, the Panthers have been in the State Playoffs every year. Other squads with a similar success pattern, in northern Illinois are limited, but would include teams such as Galena, Dakota and Sterling Newman. Entering the State Tournament with a 9-0 mark, the IHSA selected Lena-Winslow as the third best team, in the northern branch, of the Class 1A field. They were awarded the opening round home game. With the win over Princev-
ille on Friday night, LenaWinslow stays home for their round two game against number six seed, Orion this weekend. Both Lena-Winslow and Orion hosted their first round games. Because Lena-Winslow started the post season as the number three seed, they get the right to play at home again this weekend. Orion won its opening round game over Chicago Douglass, 62-6. Toulon-Stark County and Ottawa Marquette were issued the number one and two seeds, respectively. Polo, who dominated opposition at a scoring clip of 488-35 during the 2015 season, was given the number four seed, when the Selection Committee met. Stark County beat number-16 seed Tremont on Friday night, Oct. 30, 28-7. Marquette topped 5-4 Alden-Hebron, 14-7, in their opening round game. Stark County travels to Forreston this weekend to face the number nine seed and defending State Champion Cardinals. Forreston avenged an earlier season loss to the Dakota Indi-
ans, 34-0 on Sept. 11, as they took down the Indians 8-0, in the round one game, played in Dakota on Saturday, Oct. 31. Marquette plays in Stockton this weekend. If Stockton, the number ten seed pulls off the upset, they could face number three seed Lena-Winslow in the quarterfinal round. If Lena pushes through, into the semi-final, they could have
POLO — The Volleyball Super-Sectional, to be played in Elgin at Westminster Christian on Saturday, Nov. 7, will feature one of the best teams in the State, if rankings play through. Eastland, thought to be one of the favored programs to hoist the Class 1A trophy this season, entered the Polo Sectional semi-final carrying a 15-0 NUIC mark and an overall, 35-1-1 record. Advancing will mean Eastland had to get past the Stockton Lady Blackhawks in their Tuesday, Nov. 3 semi-final. Stockton, the number three seed in the Polo Sectional, defeated Freeport Aquin, the number-two seed, in three sets in their Regional final, 25-17 and 25-15. In the middle match, the Lady Bulldogs claimed the game, 25-19. Eastland knocked out Erie in two games, 25-14 and 25-23, to advance to the Polo Sectional. The semi-final was Tuesday, Nov. 3. The Polo Sectional Champion will be decided following completion of the Thursday, Nov. 5 Super Sectional send-off.
Familiarity in the playoffs proved beneficial for the dominant teams in the conference this past week, with Milledgeville, Stockton, Eastland and Galena all claiming the Regional Crown. In order to get to the Polo Sectional, Galena defeated Durand 25-13 and 25-21. Their opponent on Tuesday night, Milledgeville, won their Regional Final in three games over Shabbona-Indian Creek, losing the opener 25-13 and claiming games two and three, 25-21 and 25-22. The Super-Sectional Round pushes the field into the State’s final eight. It is known now, that the NUIC will have their chance to track down the State Title, based on the sheer number of
At this point, five NUIC teams represent the northern branch of the Class 1A field of eight teams. Combined, Forreston, Polo, Warren/Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Stockton and Lena-Winslow carry an overall record of 43-7, as they prepare to battle each other for the right to play for the Class 1A Title in DeKalb, Thanksgiving week.
Warren wins playoff opener in overtime By Chris Johnson Reporter
CHICAGO — It has been almost 20 years since Warren has advanced into the second round of the State of Illinois’ Football Playoffs. The drought ended, courtesy of an overtime touchdown strike by Warren/Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, as the NUIC pushed yet another qualifier, into the round of 16, with the 26-20 win over Chicago Hope Academy from the Northeastern Athletic Conference on Saturday, Oct. 31. It was a tough win for Warren/Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, as the Eagles entered the State Tournament with an
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to face Polo, if the Marcos current scoring pattern and determined game play continues, at its current pace. Polo will have to contend with number-twelve seed Warren/Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, who upset number five seed Hope Academy in their opening round game, played in Chicago, last weekend, before they can consider moving on in the Class 1A Tournament.
teams it still has standing. This week, though, the numbers get reduced as the NUIC’s best begin knocking each other out of the State Tournament. Of the 32 teams remaining in the Class 1A Volleyball Tournament, prior to the Tuesday night, Nov. 3 matches, four of those programs come from the NUIC. Entering the round of the Sweet 16, the NUIC is guaranteed to have two teams standing. Heading into the elite eight, the Super Sectional, this Saturday, the NUIC will be competing for their shot to move all the way to Redbird Arena in Normal and will have a one-in-eight chance to accomplish that goal.
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8-1 record. Chicago Hope Academy’s only loss this season, prior to the upset win by Warren, came at the hands of the 10-0 Marquette Crusaders, 28-26, in overtime, on Oct. 16. Marquette, the number two seed in the northern bracket in the Class 1A State Tournament won their opening round playoff game over the Northeast Athletic Conference’s atlarge bid, Alden-Hebron on Friday night, 14-7. Warren’s win marks the first time a playoff victory has been tallied since 1996. Beginning in 1992, under Head Coach Mike Renz, Warren won five opening round games in a row, before bowing out, off the State’s Playoff radar, during a stretch of sub-500 seasons. In 2005 and again in 2012 and 2014, Warren entered the post-season with 5-4 marks and fell in their opening round game. With the win over Chicago Hope Academy, the road leads home for Warren as they prepare to face 10-0 Polo, to get their chance to advance into the quarterfinal round. It will not be easy.
Polo defeated Warren earlier this season, 50-6, on Sept. 25. The Marcos, the number four seed in the Class 1A Tournament will be heavily favored this weekend. The question has arisen as to how the IHSA Selection Committee determined that teams from the NUIC, LenaWinslow and Polo, who now carry a combined 20-0 record, were less dangerous then the other undefeated teams, Toulon-Stark County and Marquette, with their combined 20-0 marks. The playoffs continue this weekend with the quarterfinal round and a berth in the final eight waiting for possibly more than one NUIC representative. The chance does exist, in the upper bracket of the Class 1A Tournament, that an allNUIC final four could be a legitimate possibility. Given that statistical situation, there is a good chance the NUIC will once again be represented at the State Football Finals at Huskie Stadium on the campus of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Thanksgiving week.
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Community Bank kicks off full year of one hundredth anniversary celebrations Information compiled by Tony Carton Editor
LENA — Community Bank officially launched its one hundredth year celebration with an employee recognition ceremony at Rafters Restaurant in Lena Friday evening.
Established in 1915, Community Bank was a cornerstone of the Winslow community before expanding to Warren in 1994 to serve an expanding customer base. The bank continued to grow, eventually establishing offices in Orangeville and Lena. “Not many community banks
weather 100 years in business and remain community owned and operated with a staff that lives, works and contributes to the communities it serves,” said Community Bank president Robert L Lyvers II. “That’s why we want to start our yearlong celebration by celebrating our valued team of employees.”
The bank’s employees were told Friday they would be attending a standard bank educational seminar, but when they arrived at Rafters they were greeted by the bank’s president and board of directors who congratulated them on helping the bank achieve 100 years of service to its customers. The training session was put on the back burner and the Community Bank employees enjoyed an anniversary cake and each received a special one hundredth anniversary balloon with a $100 bill inside. Lyvers
also unveiled a new one hundredth anniversary rendition of the bank’s logo which will be proudly displayed at each of the bank’s four locations during the next year. Over the last hundred years Community Bank has grown in financial strength to a ranking of the top 15% of all banks nationwide. For more information about the services available through Community Bank stop in any of the four locations or visit them online at www.cbcommunitybank.com
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Employees of Community Bank were caught off guard Friday evening when they arrived for a training at Rafters in Lena only to find the bank president and board of directors waiting to greet them and kick off the bank’s year-long one hundredth anniversary celebration.
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ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AUCTION 507 E. MAIN ST. • LENA, IL
SUNDAY, November 8, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: oak buffet; oak chest & dresser; oak rocker; modern oak china hutch; wash bench; oak library table; post hall tree; child’s plank chair; needlepoint stool; primitive wood box; 1939 framed picture of School of Nursing Deaconess Hospital; “At The Crossing” framed print by Jim Hansel; Star & other quilts; quilt tops; reel mower; hand garden plow; pitcher pump; Standard Oil Company oil jar; oil jar carrier; Ram head hood ornament; cast fry pans; marble mantle clock w/pheasants; Dixon, IL cabinet photo of Civil War soldier; MANY vintage photos; real photo postcards; cast iron banks; Hummel figurines; (10) Norman Rockwell figurines; vintage x-mas; Sleepy Eye pitcher; crock bowl; primitive kt items; Pyrex mixing bowls; glassware; blue fruit jars; Carter’s Writing Fluid bottle; sterling spoons; silverplate; pocket knives; ladies hankies; costume jewelry; German & Hebrew Bibles & books; Arcade Ford tractor; Poosh-M-Up ‘Klink-It’ marble game; marbles; Indian axe head; several arrowheads; snow shoes incl. children’s; duck decoys; wood lures; fishing items; hunting knives; Red Ryder & Daisy BB guns; HOUSEHOLD & MISC. ITEMS: Kenmore gas dryer; Whirlpool window AC; Mahogany dbl bed frame, chest & dressing table; maple rd table & chairs; Oreck XL 8300 vacuum; usual kt & household items; Stealth 300 trolling motor; lawn/garden tools. TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK
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SATURDAY, November 7, 2015 - 10:30 A.M. NOTE: Auction held in warehouse on corner of Spring & Benton Streets, just south of Rawleigh building. Auction arrows off S. Galena Ave. For more info call Roger at 815-297-4586. SNOW PUSH, TOOLS & MISC. ITEMS: Bonnell Push n Plow 12’ snow push, model BHP 3600-12– VERY NICE; Generac 6500EXL generator-NICE; lg Trac Vac lawn vacuum; port. air compressors; Knipco style heater; Craftsman snow thrower; Homelite chain saw; hand tools; brazing set; tool boxes; landscape rake; bull float; cement supplies; quantity of lawn/garden tools incl. NEW shovels; lg sewer rats; bottle jacks; log chains; tow rope; drop cords; dolly cart; snow plow parts; 70s & 80s truck parts; automotive parts; car ramps; creepers; port. winch; metal parts drawers; hardware; truck tires & rims; Rubbermaid lawn cart; gas cans; plastic planter boxes; gas grill tanks; ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Voss copper tub washing machine; wood floor model corn sheller; steel wheel drive way gate; steel wheels; wood RR cart from Freeport Vinegar Factory; steel garden cultivator; reel mower; feed cart; porch posts; barn doors; cast man hole cover; Fireman port. water tank; lg cast floor grate; RR lantern; vintage car horns; older hub cabs; player piano rolls; cast fry pans; nail kegs; stainless bucket; lg steel pulley; primitive farm items; old bottles; Coo-Coo clock; lawn Jarts; trunks; lawn chairs; newer XL dog cage; leather coats. TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK
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Stockton Playoffs
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(Above Left) The Stockton varsity football kickoff team is lined up and rarin’ to go at the start of Saturday afternoon’s first round playoff game against Galena. Stockton won 34-2 (Above Right) Stockton defenders Hayden Hayes, Jake Lawfer and Dylan Oppold kept the Galena offense stymied throughout Saturday’s first round post season playoff game in Galena. (Right) Galena quarterback Alex Townsend looked repeatedly to his receiver Caleb Flack, but the Stockton defense was alert and kept the pair bottled up during Friday’s first round playoff game in Galena.
Changes to Illinois Farmland Assessment Law In 2013, PA98-0109 Farmland Assessment Amendment was passed. Beginning in 2015 the legislative changes will take effect. Since the enactment of the Farmland Assessment Law in 1977, farmland in Illinois is
BARRY BRATTRUD ESTATE & OTHERS LAWN TRACTORS, TOOLS & OUTDOOR ITEMS AUCTION 507 E. MAIN ST. • LENA, IL
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assessed for property tax purposes on its ability to produce a crop and not on its market value. In 1986, the farmland law was amended imposing a 10% cap on changes to the value of farmland. This cap has restricted the growth of the certified value of lower producing soils so that it is now not reflecting the productive value of the soil. PA98-0109 amended the Property Tax Code to limit the increase or decrease in its previous year’s soil PI certified values to 10% of the median cropped soil less $5.00 for tax year 2015. For tax year 2015 payable in 2016, all soil types in the PI scale will receive the same dollar per acre increase less $5.00. The increase for each PI for 2015 is $15.33. For subsequent tax years after 2015, the $5.00 deduction will be eliminated and the increase or decrease will be limited to 10% of the previous year’s soil PI certified value of the median cropped soil. If you have any questions, please contact the Chief County Assessment Office at 815-777-1016. Donna M. Berlage Chief County Assessment Officer
The Scoop Today / November 4, 2015 - Page 19 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2015
Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows: Final Equalized Assessed Value – Exemptions = Taxable Assessment; Taxable Assessment x Current Tax Rate = Total Tax Bill.
Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2015 Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): 33.33% All equalized assessed valuations are subject to furValuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-155): ther equalization and revision by the Jo Daviess County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illi2012-2014 nois Department of Revenue. Publication is hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in the following townships A complete list of assessments for these townships for the current assessment year, except for those asin accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. sessments that were changed solely by equalization is Questions about these valuations should be directed as follows: to: APPLE RIVER TOWNSHIP Laura Edmonds (Apple River and Thompson Townships) P.O. Box 6572, Galena, IL 61036 Phone 815-821-3544 Deb Wunsch (Berreman, Derinda, Pleasant Valley and Wards Grove Townships) P.O. Box 205, Elizabeth, IL 61028 Phone 630-450-5876 David Marcure (Elizabeth and Woodbine Townships) 5963 E. Center Rd., Stockton, IL 61085 Phone 815-947-3891 Carol Rowe (Stockton Township) 141 Mathilda Drive, Stockton, IL 61085 Phone 815-947-2122 Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the farmland assessments for the 2015 assessment year have increased by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index reduced by $5.00 per acre as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $15.33 per acre increase for each soil productivity index. Property in these Townships, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review. If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken: 1. Contact your township assessor to review the assessment. 2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Jo Daviess County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815) 777-1016 or visit www.jodaviess.org for more information. 3. The final filing deadline for your township is 30 days from this publication date. After this date, the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in these townships. The filing deadline is December 4, 2015. Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment. For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815) 777-1016 or visit www.jodaviess.org.
PARCEL NUMBER 01-000-002-00 01-000-003-00 01-000-004-00 01-000-004-03 01-000-004-06 01-000-005-00 01-000-006-00 01-000-007-00 01-000-008-00 01-000-009-00 01-000-010-00 01-000-010-03 01-000-011-00 01-000-011-10 01-000-012-00 01-000-013-00 01-000-014-00 01-000-016-00 01-000-016-03 01-000-017-00 01-000-017-10 01-000-018-00 01-000-018-03 01-000-019-00 01-000-019-20 01-000-021-00 01-000-022-00 01-000-022-10 01-000-023-00 01-000-024-00 01-000-024-02 01-000-024-10 01-000-025-00 01-000-026-00 01-000-028-00 01-000-029-00 01-000-029-02 01-000-030-00 01-000-031-00 01-000-035-00 01-000-036-00 01-000-036-03 01-000-036-10 01-000-037-00 01-000-037-03 01-000-038-00 01-000-040-00 01-000-041-00 01-000-042-00 01-000-044-10 01-000-045-00 01-000-047-00 01-000-048-00 01-000-048-03 01-000-049-00 01-000-049-03 01-000-049-10 01-000-051-00 01-000-051-03 01-000-051-20 01-000-051-40 01-000-051-43 01-000-052-00 01-000-053-00 01-000-055-00 01-000-058-00 01-000-059-00 01-000-059-03 01-000-060-00 01-000-060-03 01-000-060-10 01-000-061-00 01-000-062-06 01-000-063-00 01-000-064-00 01-000-066-00 01-000-067-00 01-000-069-00 01-000-070-10 01-000-071-10 01-000-072-00 01-000-077-00 01-000-079-00 01-000-080-00 01-000-080-03 01-000-081-00
OWNER’S NAME RL & RL LLC NIEMANN, TIMOTHY D & JULIE BRILL, ALICE L & DONALD H MANDERS, JOHN & PAMELA MANDERS, JOHN & PAMELA WEBSTER, ROBERT & WEBSTE CLEARY, MARTIN J & ANNELIS CLEARY, ANNELISA S TRUSTEE CLEARY, ANNELISA S TRUSTEE PARADISE ACRES LLC CLINE, JEFFREY L & MONICA HIGH PLAINS PORK INC CLEARY, MARTIN J & ANNELIS CLEARY, MARTIN J & ANNELIS DIEDRICH, ARTHUR B & MARGA DIEDRICH, ARTHUR B & MARGA HOLLAND, WILLIAM E & LISA KANE, HOPE A DIEDRICH, ARTHUR B & MARGA CLEARY, MARTIN J & ANNELIS HOLLAND, WILLIAM E & LISA SANDY FARMS LLC PODRAZA, GERALD & JEANN LY HOLLAND, WILLIAM E & LISA CLEARY, MARTIN J & ANNELIS SANDY FARMS LLC DEEKE, JEFFREY L TRUSTEE & HOLLAND, WILLIAM E & LISA SANDY FARMS LLC COX, TODD SANDY FARMS LLC ENDRESS, STEVEN L PARADISE ACRES LLC PARADISE ACRES LLC CLINE, JEFFREY L & MONICA HARPER, LUTHER C JR & ORNE NEW LENOX STATE BANK 1924 PODRAZA, GERALD & ADAM PARADISE ACRES LLC HARRISON, JOSEPH P & JOSEP GROMMES FAMILY TRUST GROMMES FAMILY TRUST BYRNE, MARY PATRICIA WEBSTER, ROBERT & WEBST WEBSTER, ROBERT & WEBST SLUSARENKO, JAROSLAW & IRE GROMMES FAMILY TRUST, JURIGA, JAMES A CLEARY, ANNELISA S TRUSTEE WEBSTER, ROBERT & WEBST JANECKE, PETER G & DIANE APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU NIEMANN, TIMOTHY D & JULIE REED, RANDY R & JEANNE L JURIGA, JAMES A SONNTAG, JON M & BETH ANN HASTINGS, CHRISTY TRUSTEE NELSON, STANLEY W NELSON, STANLEY W MAUPIN, DUANE & JUDY NELSON, HARRY R & JACQUELI NELSON, HARRY R & JACQUELI SPILLANE REVOCABLE TRUST, BRILL, ALICE L & DONALD H HESSELBACHER, KAY A TRUSTE HESSELBACHER, KAY A TRUSTE SONNTAG, JON M & BETH ANN JURIGA, JAMES A APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU GALLAGHER, GREGORY P & JOA COX, CHARLUS I TRUSTEE SINNETT FARMS LLC, SINNETT FARMS LLC, HESSELBACHER, KAY A TRUSTE GROMMES FAMILY TRUST HOLLAND, THOMAS G SR JEM INVESTMENTS APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU GROMMES FAMILY TRUST TABAKOFF, BORIS TRUSTEE LAWFER, RONALD LEE & JULIE MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN HODGIN, RAY & JUDITH K
TOTAL 3,761 12,603 13,723 150 150 14,392 108,319 977 1,086 43,365 19,813 88,732 27,117 10,227 2,835 14,107 43,079 50,607 50,408 37,134 9,930 8,842 4,168 200,772 7,163 30,745 21,122 5,747 18,457 57,558 16,574 25,152 28,072 2,887 32,574 42,407 21,060 15,767 3,187 8,479 2,170 11,782 39,315 7,008 2,158 19,571 87,464 2,307 2,602 646 2,640 1,447 6,076 35,427 6,908 1 33,911 199 150 20,788 800 37,289 19,182 844 43,459 848 8,942 1 204,288 1 25,934 6,538 102,653 4,795 3,691 16,760 8,651 3,083 14,942 1,385 66,984 4,084 33,653 42,958 54,764 26,360
PARCEL NUMBER 01-000-081-03 01-000-082-00 01-000-085-00 01-000-087-00 01-000-087-03 01-000-089-00 01-000-089-03 01-000-090-00 01-000-090-10 01-000-091-00 01-000-091-10 01-000-092-00 01-000-092-03 01-000-092-06 01-000-093-00 01-000-095-00 01-000-097-00 01-000-098-00 01-000-099-00 01-000-100-00 01-000-102-00 01-000-103-00 01-000-103-10 01-000-104-00 01-000-104-03 01-000-104-06 01-000-104-10 01-000-104-13 01-000-104-16 01-000-104-20 01-000-104-21 01-000-104-22 01-000-104-23 01-000-104-24 01-000-104-25 01-000-104-26 01-000-104-27 01-000-104-28 01-000-104-29 01-000-104-30 01-000-104-31 01-000-104-32 01-000-105-00 01-000-105-10 01-000-105-12 01-000-105-20 01-000-106-00 01-000-107-00 01-000-109-00 01-000-110-00 01-000-111-00 01-000-112-00 01-000-112-20 01-000-113-00 01-000-114-00 01-000-115-00 01-000-115-03 01-000-115-06 01-000-116-00 01-000-117-00 01-000-118-00 01-000-119-00 01-000-120-00 01-000-122-00 01-000-122-03 01-000-123-00 01-000-123-10 01-000-125-00 01-000-125-10 01-000-126-00 01-000-129-00 01-000-129-10 01-000-129-11 01-000-130-00 01-000-132-00 01-000-133-00 01-000-134-00 01-000-135-00 01-000-135-03 01-000-135-06 01-000-138-00 01-000-138-05 01-000-139-00 01-000-140-00 01-000-166-00 01-000-166-01 01-000-168-00 01-000-168-10 01-000-168-12 01-000-168-15 01-000-169-00 01-000-170-00 01-000-170-03 01-000-174-00 01-000-174-03 01-000-174-10 01-000-175-00 01-000-176-00 01-000-177-10 01-000-177-11 01-000-178-00 01-000-179-00 01-000-180-00 01-000-181-00 01-000-182-00 01-000-184-00 01-000-186-00
OWNER’S NAME TABAKOFF, BORIS TRUSTEE WILLIAMS, ALAN C TRUSTEE GROMMES FAMILY TRUST RILLIE, MARY ANN RILLIE, MARY ANN & ROBERT PETSCHE, MARVIN A & ERMA E PETSCHE, MARVIN A SANDY FARMS LLC ALLENDORF, WAYNE C ALLSPAUGH, THOMAS L & ELIZ MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN GOKEN, NYLA S TRUSTEE GOKEN, JAMES C & TAMARA A SANDY FARMS LLC MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN SANDY FARMS LLC DEEKE, JEFFREY L TRUSTEE STEICHEN, LORETTA D TRUSTE PETSCHE, MARVIN A & ERMA E SUITS, JEANEEN K TRUSTEE STEICHEN, LORETTA D TRUSTE HOMB, EDWARD P & SHERRY HOMB, EDWARD P & SHERRY M HAMMER, KAY H HAMMER, RICHARD I & MARY J MCINTYRE, STEVEN M & LORAI AG-TECH AIR LLC FOSTER FIELD LLC AG-TECH AIR LLC FOSTER FIELD LLC MCINTYRE, STEVEN M & LORAI GWE REALTY LLC BROICH, GORDON F NIMBUS 2005 LLC LINDMEIER POND LLC FOSTER FIELD LLC GWE REALTY LLC FARLEY, DANIEL & DARIANNE MILLER, DENNIS G & JUDITH GWE REALTY LLC GWE REALTY LLC MCINTYRE, STEVEN M & LORAI ANDERSON, CARL L & NEIL T MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN STEICHEN, LORETTA D TRUSTE KRETSCHMER, KLAUS D & KRU SUITS, JEANEEN K TRUSTEE HAMMER, KAY H PETSCHE, MARVIN A & ERMA E STEICHEN, LORETTA D TRUSTE STEICHEN, LORETTA D TRUSTE STEICHEN, LORETTA D TRUSTE HOMB, DUSTIN WHITE, WILLIAM D & KARLENE WILLIAMS, ALAN C TRUSTEE WILLIAMS, ALAN TRUSTEE BUCKHOLTZE, JANA WILLIAMS, ALAN TRUSTEE WILLIAMS, ALAN TRUSTEE MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN LINDEMER, DAVID L & CAROL HAMMER, KAY H FRANSEN FURNISS, HEATHER A FRANSEN FURNISS, HEATHER A FRANSEN, LAURA L HARVEY, LUCINE M TRUSTEE CEPL FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUS STADEL, TOM EDEN, VICKIE L GROMMES FAMILY TRUST, CEPL FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUS BRILL, ALICE L & DONALD H RUTHERFORD, ELIZABETH M & BOURQUIN, CHAS M & BERNIET JANECKE, THOMAS G & SUSAN HOLLAND, THOMAS G SR MAZIARKA, ROBERT BUEHLER, ROGER A & NANCY L JANECKE, THOMAS G & SUSAN BUEHLER, ROGER A & NANCY L STADEL, TOM GALLAGHER-HELLER, GRACE E JEM INVESTMENTS HEFFERNAN, EUGENE M COX, SHERMAN COX, SHERMAN NIEMANN, DAYLON A & DIANE INGRAM, TERRENCE N & NANCY NIEMANN, DAYLON & DIANE NIEMANN, DAYLON & DIANE VONDRA, JEROME V & SUSAN MULLEN, NOLAN A & AMANDA L NIEMANN, TIMOTHY D & JULIE NELSON, SANDRA NELSON, JULIE A NELSON, STANLEY W COX, STANLEY B & SHARON L NIEMANN, DAYLON & DIANE BROWN, LUCILLE D ERNST, ROBERT W & MARSHA K HOLLAND, THOMAS G SR ANDERSON, NORMAN F & KIM L NIEMANN, DAYLON A & DIANE MCGIVNEY, JOSEPH H & SUE E NIEMANN, TIMOTHY D & JULIE ANDERSON, NORMAN F & KIM L MADDRELL, BRENNER LAND TRU
TOTAL 34,201 16,551 3,512 20,862 4,575 11,144 471 36,260 40,673 48,779 32,030 47,227 32,712 150 33,823 26,939 76,855 16,082 25,351 11,938 47,285 33,615 39,481 48,448 27,778 247 24,092 21,312 18,621 1 5,002 5,002 5,002 5,002 5,002 5,002 5,002 5,002 6,214 10,585 1,852 3,431 2,472 6,290 3,389 42,615 1,310 4,178 23,333 4,171 17,859 25,123 20,259 44,490 18,601 5,930 480 8,166 2,737 1,200 6,963 1,426 1,076 47,203 4,768 1,031 1,924 15,325 22,205 14,483 48,853 19,083 312,944 114,407 59,672 2,324 3,859 24,121 2,806 3,346 1,954 39,343 6,146 37,903 39,113 16,122 19,181 39,466 1,483 3,447 1,320 47,975 1,244 17,820 169 3,583 9,527 5,392 25,756 38,727 901 221 5,518 58,501 12,465 116,797 2,499
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PARCEL NUMBER 01-000-188-00 01-000-189-00 01-000-190-00 01-000-190-03 01-000-192-00 01-000-192-03 01-000-192-06 01-000-192-09 01-000-193-00 01-001-001-00 01-001-002-00 01-001-003-00 01-001-004-00 01-001-005-00 01-001-006-00 01-001-007-00 01-001-008-00 01-001-009-00 01-001-010-00 01-001-011-00 01-001-012-00 01-001-013-00 01-001-014-00 01-001-015-00 01-001-016-00 01-001-018-00 01-001-019-00 01-001-020-00 01-001-021-00 01-001-022-00 01-001-024-00 01-001-025-00 01-001-029-00 01-001-030-00 01-001-032-00 01-001-034-00 01-001-035-00 01-001-036-00 01-001-037-00 01-001-038-00 01-001-039-00 01-001-040-00 01-001-041-12 01-001-043-00 01-001-044-00 01-001-046-00 01-001-047-00 01-001-048-00 01-001-049-00 01-001-049-10 01-001-050-00 01-001-051-00 01-001-052-10 01-001-053-00 01-001-055-00 01-001-056-00 01-001-057-00 01-001-058-00 01-001-059-00 01-001-060-00 01-001-061-00 01-001-063-00 01-001-064-00 01-001-065-00 01-001-066-00 01-001-067-00 01-001-071-00 01-001-072-00 01-001-074-00 01-001-075-00 01-001-076-00 01-001-077-00 01-001-078-00 01-001-079-00 01-001-079-01 01-001-080-00 01-001-081-00 01-001-082-00 01-001-082-10 01-001-084-00 01-001-084-10 01-001-087-00 01-001-087-10 01-001-088-00 01-001-090-00 01-001-091-00 01-001-092-03 01-001-094-00 01-001-095-00 01-001-095-20 01-001-096-00 01-001-097-00 01-001-098-00 01-001-099-00 01-001-100-00 01-001-101-00 01-001-102-00 01-001-103-00 01-001-104-00 01-001-106-00 01-001-107-00 01-001-108-00 01-001-109-00 01-001-110-00 01-001-111-00 01-001-112-00 01-001-112-10
OWNER’S NAME TIBALLI, ROBERT N TRUSTEE BRENER S & J LAND TRUST DEPIRRO, JESSE HALL, JOHN & MERRY DILLON, THOMAS F & MARTHA MAZIARKA, ROBERT WOODEN, ROBERT J & MARSHA PILOLLA, ANDREW TRUSTEE BRENER S & J LAND TRUST STORY, DANIEL STOCKS, GREGORY A & VALERI SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URB BEYER, DAVID ALLEN & SALLY STORY, TIMOTHY J STORY, SHANE M & CHERI STIEFEL, MATTHEW D BURBACH, KENNETH M & LAURA RADASZEWSKI, FRANCIS J & C HANSON, B CRAIG & CAROL A BURBACH, LAURA L & STORY, MARCURE, MARC kOEHLER, VANCE F & KOEHLE MCAULIFFE, SHERRY R BLAIR, WILLIAM P HEITTER, DONALD E & NANCY REYNOLDS, DAVID F WILLIAMS, TRACY CLINE, JEFFREY L & MONICA TYSON, MICHAEL D & KAREN J TYSON, MICHAEL D & KAREN LINDEN, KEVIN BYRNE, STEPHEN R & TONYA S RADASZEWSKI, JULIE & JAMES ROLLINGER, DAVID T & CHERY APPLE RIVER STATE BANK KADERLY, TARA M ROLLINGER, DAVID & CHERYL LINDEN, KEVIN HOLLAND, WAYNE & KRIEBS, HOLLAND, WAYNE H & KRIEBS EULER, SHAINE M & JULIE L SCHULZE, JOHN SCHULZE, JOHN F NICHOLS, LARRY & LILLIAN CLEMENTZ, DOROTHY TRUST RAISBECK, WILLIAM R BOWLES, MICHAEL J OLSON, CHRISTENE R BOWLES, MICHAEL J LINDEN, KEVIN LINDEN, KEVIN LINDEN, KEVIN CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERV LINDEN, KEVIN KRIEBS, SUSAN STOCKS, GREGORY A & VALERI STOCKS, GREGORY A & VALERI KRIEBS, SUSAN R KIRKPATRICK, JOSEPH S & MA LINDEN, KEVIN KOEHLER, VANCE F & KOEHL MOOTE, KEVIN M & MOOTE, E BUSKER, JASON D HAVENHILL, M KAY COX, CHARLUS I JAMES, WILLIAM R TRUSTEE LOOMIS, MATTHEW HOLLAND, THOMAS GERARD WOLFF-BROWN, RACHEL R & W WOLFF-BROWN, RACHEL R & PENDLETON, SEAN A & JENNIF BYRNE, SCOTT E & MELISSA B KLENKE, CLIFFORD J KLENKE, CLIFFORD J BYRNE, SCOTT E & MELISSA B RYCKMAN, RAYMOND E KLENKE, CLIFFORD J KIRKPATRICK, JOSEPH S & MA JAMES , WILLIAM R TRUSTEE JAMES, LINDA L TRUSTEE JAMES, WILLIAM R TRUSTEE KENT, GERALD F JR LINDEN, KEVIN FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE VONDRA, JEROME & SUSAN FREESE, BENJIMAN & DAWN MANDERS FAMILY TRUST, JOHN NEWINGHAM, TEDDY J & VELMA HAVENS, CLEO C ACKERSON, THOMAS J & DARCY ACKERSON, THOMAS J & DARCY HAVENS, MICHAEL B HICKS, DANIEL & SARA GALLAGHER, HAROLD J ROBERTS, DALE L KENT, GERALD F JR & LINDSA HYNEK, DAVID E & AMY M HARWICK, JAMES A & DEBRA GALLAGHER, HAROLD J FRANCIS, KENNETH & BEVERLY SIGAFUS, ALVIN D & PHYLLIS GIBBONS, ROBBY L TOEPFER, DAWN BUSCH, RANDAL E & JACOX, JORDAN, LAVERNE F & JANENE FRANCIS, KENNETH NEWINGHAM, JOSEPH R
TOTAL 45,842 49,959 5,207 456 30,264 1,262 336 18,324 6,780 712 6,616 8,847 21,945 14,983 11,987 15,885 16,904 16,360 10,227 11,411 26,283 25,236 28,498 9,287 19,558 22,446 12,637 15,758 26,316 723 8,634 12,129 19,730 14,710 53,325 26,081 3,508 10,058 11,312 620 9,248 191 15,255 11,709 42,914 26,370 362 15,096 17,942 1,383 13,332 10,063 1,455 11,723 2,107 5,711 12,426 16,953 9,066 11,950 30,193 10,626 15,549 11,009 19,644 1,240 21,593 1,848 521 11,404 7,919 23,588 15,120 11,178 124 12,735 4,400 7,843 7,012 36,714 22,187 14,356 34,489 20,013 36,165 24,813 24,374 15,629 2,151 1,984 21,928 7,691 11,832 20,041 9,688 5,736 15,186 2,645 2,712 36,988 24,089 13,048 18,664 18,202 21,076 1,713 6,925
PARCEL NUMBER 01-001-112-11 01-001-113-00 01-001-115-00 01-001-116-00 01-001-116-10 01-001-117-00 01-001-118-00 01-001-119-00 01-001-120-00 01-001-121-00 01-001-122-00 01-001-124-00 01-001-125-00 01-001-127-00 01-001-127-03 01-001-128-00 01-001-129-00 01-001-130-00 01-001-131-00 01-001-132-00 01-001-133-00 01-001-134-00 01-001-135-00 01-001-136-00 01-001-136-10 01-001-137-00 01-001-138-00 01-001-139-00 01-001-141-00 01-001-142-00 01-001-144-00 01-001-145-00 01-001-146-00 01-001-147-00 01-001-147-10 01-001-148-00 01-001-148-10 01-001-149-00 01-001-150-00 01-001-151-00 01-001-151-10 01-001-152-00 01-001-153-00 01-001-154-00 01-001-155-00 01-001-156-00 01-001-157-00 01-001-158-00 01-001-158-10 01-001-159-00 01-001-160-00 01-001-161-00 01-001-162-00 01-001-163-00 01-001-164-00 01-001-165-00 01-001-166-00 01-001-167-00 01-001-168-00 01-001-169-00 01-001-171-00 01-001-172-00 01-001-173-00 01-001-174-00 01-001-175-00 01-001-176-00 01-001-177-00 01-001-178-00 01-001-179-00 01-001-180-00 01-001-181-00 01-001-181-03 01-001-182-00 01-001-183-00 01-001-184-00 01-001-185-00 01-001-186-00 01-001-187-00 01-001-188-00 01-001-189-00 01-001-190-00 01-001-190-01 01-001-191-00 01-001-192-00 01-001-193-00 01-001-195-00 01-001-196-00 01-001-197-00 01-001-198-00 01-001-199-00 01-001-200-00 01-001-201-00 01-001-202-00 01-001-202-10 01-001-204-10 01-001-205-00 01-001-206-00 01-001-207-00 01-001-207-10 01-001-207-20 01-001-207-30 01-001-207-40 01-001-207-50 01-001-207-52 01-001-207-60 01-001-207-70 01-001-208-00 01-001-209-00
OWNER’S NAME BUSSAN, DONNA K WHITE, WC BURBACH, KENNETH M & LAURA NEWINGHAM, JOSEPH R NEWINGHAM, JOSEPH R UPMANN, LYLE G KIRKPATRICK, JOSEPH S & MA LINDEN, LISA R & GRIFFIN, TOEPFER, RONALD G & JANE F COX, RUSSELL MANDERS, JOHN & PAMELA BYRNE, STEPHEN J & MARLA A REYNOLDS, DAVID & SUE NELSON, HARRY R & JACQUELI KADERLY, LEROY C & KENNETH ANSHUTZ, WILLIAM BEARD, CHRISTINE M & WHIT TOEPFER, DAWN N COX, RUSSELL NEFF, CHARLES J & CLARA L LEEHAN, THOMAS REYNOLDS, DAVID & SUSAN LEEHAN, THOMAS OPTIMUM VENTURES LLC LEEHAN, THOMAS J & DOUGLA OPTIMUM VENTURES LLC REYNOLDS, DAVID & SUSAN KOEHLER, VANCE F & KOEHLE GALLAGHER, DORIS GALLAGHER, DONALD R HIPPCHEN, STEVE GALLAGHER, DONALD R MCAULIFFE, JAMES L & SHERR FEDERAL HOME MORTGAGE CORP BROWN, JAMES NEWINGHAM, TED J & VELMA D MAUPIN, TIMOTHY J & CONNIE WAND, JOHN & DIXIE REYNOLDS, DAVID F & SUSAN CAPP, DWAYNE R & MARGIE A CAPP, DWAYNE R & MARGIE A EULER, TRAVIS & KELLY EULER, TRAVIS E KENT, GERALD & TINA WALTER, JACK H & KIMBERELY LAURAITIS LIVING TRUST, TH NEWINGHAM, TED J & VELMA D MALON, RONALD J KENT, GERALD F JR & LINDSA REYNOLDS, STEVEN L & BARBA HAVENS, SCOTT L HAVENS, SCOTT UPMANN, LYLE G BECKER, NORMAN G & JUDITH HILL, QUINN T SCHEERENBERGER, MATTHEW & HALL, MARK C MOHRBACHER, WARREN & KRIST INGRAM, TERRENCE N COX, RUSSELL WOLF, CHARLOTTE A COX, RUSSELL C COX, RUSSELL S HOLLAND, THOMAS G SR WOLF, CHARLOTTE A HALL, MARK C COOK, NATHAN A KLENKE, CLIFFORD J LONG, BARBARA BAKER, MABEL LOU LINDEN, KEVIN J SWANSON, HELEN M NIEMANN, LARRY C SEAS, SHERRY A LINDEN, KEVIN SPILLANE REVOCABLE TRUST, STIEFEL, MARGARET A & PATR APPLE RIVER TREE & STUMP S APPLE RIVER TREE & STUMP S VANRAALTE, STEVEN A OLSON, CHRISTENE R SIGAFUS, GORDON M & NORMA STORY, DANIEL J & BRENDA L TOEPFER, TIMOTHY N & JESSI STORY, TIMOTHY J STORY, DANIEL J & BRENDA L STEGALL, RICHARD L & RHOND WEBSTER, RICHARD & JEFFE STOCKS, GREGORY A & VALERI STOCKS, GREGORY A & VALERI SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URB HARBACH FARMS LTD LS RE HOLDINGS LLC JAMES, WILLIAM R TRUSTEE CAMPBELL, RICHARD J & KATH NICHOLS, MARGARET STORY, SHANE & CHERI RL & RL LLC STOCKS, BRIDGETTE L CURRAN, JON F HAVENS, JOHN D & RHONDA K RISSER, MARK A & SANDRA L DEYO, BECKY A CONNORS-ROSIAR, ROBERTA C DEAN, ROGER W & BOURQUIN, THOMPSON, SHIRLEY A & JOH STIEFEL, PATRICK L & MARGA MANDERS, JOHN M & PAMELA A
TOTAL 11,897 661 4,923 5,100 579 14,213 13,411 16,440 11,156 3,968 5,584 12,743 2,645 1,676 2,173 694 17,334 1,267 14,768 1,689 1,798 7,392 7,432 7,737 13,304 1,323 6,349 69,629 1,656 7,820 11,290 13,911 1,323 9,570 1,323 32,578 14,122 21,691 13,511 18,763 3,755 14,091 1,637 9,996 13,775 36,284 2,645 11,170 10,713 17,626 3,307 1,902 12,950 5,247 14,692 17,848 7,024 14,552 20,476 19,089 6,997 20,053 2,645 11,179 1,323 7,541 27,828 7,034 23,645 7,568 7,876 1,323 6,425 26,113 13,394 29,735 1,323 2,763 10,502 18,636 46,789 22,939 17,525 13,608 6,845 3,100 17,845 13,539 23,794 331 203 11,201 6,575 8,435 42,472 2,701 23,661 7,679 20,429 13,067 15,607 27,921 20,706 35,134 23,757 8,875 33,402 16,943
PARCEL NUMBER 01-001-210-00 01-001-210-10 01-001-211-00 01-001-211-10 01-001-212-00 01-001-213-00 01-001-214-00 01-001-215-00 01-001-216-00 01-001-217-00 01-001-218-00 01-001-219-00 01-001-220-00 01-001-221-00 01-001-221-03 01-001-221-06 01-001-223-00 01-001-224-00 01-001-226-00 01-001-227-00 01-001-227-10 01-001-228-00 01-001-228-03 01-001-228-06
OWNER’S NAME RAMSEY, JERRY L PAFFORD, TROY W & KLOSS, TOEPFER, MICHAEL A & SALLY ROWE, SHARON & SERSCH, S COX, RUSSELL A KOEHLER, VANCE F & KOEHLE FOLEY, DENNIS D & MARY T SCHEERENBERGER, MATTHEW & ANSON, JEFFREY S POSSEDI, KEVIN D & KELLY A TOAY, LINDA HINDERMAN, CHRISTOPHER & S CANALES, GERARD O MANDERS, JOHN & PAMELA BRILL, ALICE L & DONALD H BRILL, DONALD H & ALICE L WINTERS, JEFF & TANYA NICHOLS, MARGARET REYNOLDS, DOUGLAS HARBACH FARMS LTD VONDRA, JEROME V & SUSAN SWANSON, NORE W UNITED PRODUCERS INC NIEMANN, DAYLON A & DIANE
TOTAL 16,791 27,669 58,609 20,268 15,825 13,270 21,011 21,086 20,988 29,752 16,914 18,226 32,978 15,641 160 150 29,697 12,758 11,639 11,542 26,071 17,689 24,626 6,465
PARCEL NUMBER 02-000-004-03 02-000-013-10 02-000-042-00 02-000-047-00 02-000-091-00 02-000-092-00 02-000-134-00 02-000-134-03 02-000-136-00 02-000-150-00 02-000-152-00 02-000-157-00 02-000-173-00 02-000-182-00 02-000-189-00
OWNER’S NAME WILLSON, RONALD J & KAY M MCPEEK, CORY A MCPEEK, MARK L & AMY R SMITAL, GLENN H & MARY CASWELL, DANIEL P CASWELL, DANIEL P HARRINGTON, DANIEL J & MAR DANCA, JOHN A & STEPHANIE KEMPEL, DAVID R BLOOMQUIST, BRUCE TRUSTEE HARTMAN, BROOK D & RACHAEL CRAIG, RICHARD & PAULINE BLACK BEAR LODGE NORTH LLC WILLSON, ROBERT A & JULIE FARLEY, JOHN E JR
TOTAL 46,589 27,613 167,507 60,869 158,291 24,342 31,954 25,911 7,572 20,013 16,439 17,866 131,004 23,151 39,147
PARCEL NUMBER 04-000-007-00 04-000-007-10 04-000-028-00 04-000-033-10 04-000-035-00 04-000-045-00 04-000-047-00 04-000-061-00 04-000-062-00 04-000-065-00 04-000-083-00 04-000-091-00 04-000-127-00 04-000-130-00 04-000-134-00 04-000-136-00 04-000-139-00 04-000-159-02 04-000-200-00 04-000-209-00 04-000-224-00 04-000-229-03 04-000-232-00 04-000-255-10 04-000-255-30 04-000-262-00 04-000-266-00 04-000-277-00 04-000-281-03 04-000-310-00 04-000-319-00 04-000-321-00 04-000-334-10 04-000-339-00 04-000-378-08 04-000-378-09 04-000-381-03 04-000-386-00
OWNER’S NAME WILLIAMS, DUANE E & CARLA PRATT, WILLIAM V SCHNITZLER, GARY L TRUSTE JEANBLANC, JAMES K TRUSTEE SPOERL, DALE POWERS FAMILY LIMITED PART SULLIVAN, JOHN B & JUNE A POWERS FAMILY LIMITED PART PRATT, JERRY A & MINDY L JO DAVIESS CONSERVATION FO DAUPHIN, KENT J & SUSAN J FLYNN, CARLA M PALMER, PAUL HELGESON, CARL O & LINDA K GUENZLER, IVAN H & KATHLEE PINK, JOSEPH G & MARGO A THOREN, DONALD W & LUELLA HARMSTON FAMILY TRUST WURSTER, BRADLEY W & SALLY OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR HENSAL, JEFFREY L BROBERG REVOCABLE TRUST, M LEIGHTON, HARVEY D & LYNN WEEDE, JACOB M MELTON, WILLIAM LEE SHEAR, MARGARET E TRUSTEE HILL, ANTHONY R TRUSTEE RANDECKER, ALLEN & MARGARE CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C BEAULIEU, SUNNY SMITH TRU TIERNEY, JAMES J & PATRICI ENO, GARY R GREEN, LYLE JR & DEBRA ANN BEYER, CHARLES L & ROGENE GISSLER, LYNN PATTON TRUS MCCAUSLIN, KEVIN GEISZ, KENNETH I & AUDREY BURNS, ROSEMARY U TRUSTEE
TOTAL 70,579 38,144 47,028 50,861 36,351 10,141 104,930 66,438 31,624 71,787 36,154 35,744 43,834 86,536 37,617 29,048 44,036 30,886 61,419 104,948 8,233 19,198 12,482 38,688 32,177 113,615 1,753 85,462 106,557 45,298 92,093 5,427 42,733 48,655 62,733 41,219 74,898 36,388
PARCEL NUMBER 07-000-005-00 07-000-005-09 07-000-009-00 07-000-015-00 07-000-021-03 07-000-021-06 07-000-022-06 07-000-031-03 07-000-031-10 07-000-031-20 07-000-034-24 07-000-071-03 07-000-081-03 07-000-103-00 07-000-108-03 07-000-108-04 07-000-108-06 07-000-110-00 07-000-112-03 07-000-113-00 07-000-113-03 07-000-118-00 07-000-131-00
OWNER’S NAME LITTLE RED BARN LLC POPE TRUST AGREEMENT, BETT LINCICUM, ANN L & LINCICU PALESH, LAWRENCE A BAUER, BRIAN J & TRACY L K LEAKE, ANDREW L & ELLEN W WITT, JERRY C & JULIE A BAUER, H DAN & SUSAN R URBANEK, DIANE J MAI, DANIEL R & SUSIE M SCARPELLI RAYMOND REVOCABL SCOTT, KEVIN R & RUTH ANN MALON, MICHAEL RADKE, DAVID E & LORE L WALTERS, RICHARD J & KAREN VELCICH, ANGELO & NANCY C KAPELA, JAMES TAYLOR, PETER W & SHARON L HAGGERTY, BRANDON J & VEL REDFEARN, DEAN A TRUSTEE KIRK LIVING TRUST, MICHAEL SCHWERDTFEGER, CARL R & CA REDFEARN, DEAN A TRUSTEE
TOTAL 39,619 1,039 25,029 57,001 113,297 62,583 91,909 93,585 93,565 108,112 60,179 162,612 32,096 42,515 26,804 82,784 24,041 50,465 19,721 119,555 45,723 68,594 4,361
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PARCEL NUMBER 07-000-137-00 07-000-138-06 07-000-141-08 07-000-159-03 07-000-161-10 07-000-162-03 07-000-167-00 07-000-189-04 07-000-190-00 07-000-212-06 07-000-215-00 07-000-250-03 07-000-363-00 07-000-364-00 07-000-364-09 07-000-364-12 07-000-374-31 07-000-391-00 07-000-394-21 07-000-410-03 07-000-417-00 07-000-425-03 07-000-426-00 07-000-432-00 07-000-457-00 07-000-458-00 07-000-471-00 07-000-477-00 07-000-504-00 07-001-024-00 07-001-032-00 07-001-033-00 07-001-059-00 07-001-108-00 07-001-112-00 07-001-113-00 07-001-145-00 07-001-153-90 07-001-159-06 07-001-162-00 07-001-176-00 07-001-181-00 07-001-200-00 07-001-214-00 07-001-215-00 07-001-216-00 07-001-217-00 07-001-218-00 07-001-220-00 07-001-220-03 07-001-222-00 07-001-252-00 07-001-272-06 07-001-283-17 07-002-263-02 07-002-272-01 07-002-272-03 07-002-345-00 07-002-349-00 07-002-349-06
OWNER’S NAME GERLEMAN, CLARK E & JOYCE REDFEARN, DEAN A TRUSTEE RANDALL, FRANK C & SHARON VOSS, JEFF NELSON, LEONARD BALLARD, DAVID A TRUSTEE NAYAR, MADHAVAN TRUSTEE & KEMP, ANTHONY J & BARRICK BARRICK, WILLIAM R & KEMP KEMP, ANTHONY J & BARRICK DEFILIPPO, ANTHONY F & HOL KOESTER, DANIEL W & KAREN HOLLAND, CHARLES E HATFIELD, G WILLIAM & MAE HATFIELD, G WILLIAM & MAE HATFIELD, G WILLIAM & MAE MEYERHOFER, DENNIS N & JUD ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST 425 LEBHERZ, SIEGFRIED H & LIN PINTOZZI, NICHOLAS TRUSTEE CUSTOMS BROKERS SUPPLY INC DIGMAN, JAMES T YOUNG, RAYMOND J & ANDREA WOLF CREEK TRUST BERLAGE, MARILYN A WEEDE, ROBERT C JR KLOSS, MICHAEL J & STACY M JOHNSON, NATHAN WACHTER, CHRISTOPHER MICHA DOYLE, RICHARD P GRUBE, KARLA L THREE ELIZABETHS GUEST HOU TAYLOR, PRESTON J & HEATHE RIES, MAUREEN A ROBINSON, RICHARD L & JOA SCHULZ, DARLENE I TRUSTEE POLIZZI, EDWARD MICHAEL ELIZABETH VILLAGE OF ELIZABETH VILLAGE OF KLOSS WINTER ELECTRIC & W HEADLEE, ROBERT B & JULIE THOMASSON, JOEL S PETSCHE, MARK A WURSTER, DONALD A & MARGAR G-LARKS TRUST WAND, LORRAINE ROBERTS, ALAN ROBERTS, ALAN D & ANGELA L ROBERTS, ALAN D ROBERTS, ALAN HEIDENREICH, NATHAN S REESE, JOHN G & DEBRA C UHL, VERENA H RIES, JOSH ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP OF STL EQUITIES LLC JO-CARROLL ENERGY INC. JO-CARROLL ELECTRIC CO-OP AMSTUTZ, EDWARD & ELIZABET AMSTUTZ, EDWARD & ELIZABET
TOTAL 80,535 9,049 39,989 56,702 37,384 88,377 123,791 56,013 86,401 40,436 51,311 45,122 56,228 40,299 587 150 75,456 72,931 48,031 39,790 68,770 15,932 128,326 63,266 74,476 49,411 46,596 23,839 53,098 41,548 26,003 14,968 15,028 27,811 24,974 59,591 15,967 1 1 9,319 29,226 13,041 34,245 14,433 2,440 15,876 1,738 45,860 21,907 1,738 16,172 21,423 23,476 37,674 26,321 2,816 9,349 48,737 71,440 15,166
PARCEL NUMBER 12-000-028-00 12-000-048-00 12-000-051-00 12-000-084-00 12-000-086-00 12-000-088-00 12-000-088-03 12-000-092-00 12-000-104-00 12-000-109-00 12-000-124-00 12-000-138-00 12-000-155-00 12-000-163-00 12-000-167-10 12-000-185-06 12-000-198-00 12-000-199-00 12-000-209-00 12-000-212-03 12-000-217-03 12-000-229-10 12-000-246-06 12-000-261-09 12-000-261-12 12-000-266-00 12-000-277-00 12-000-278-10 12-000-284-00 12-000-294-00 12-000-301-00 12-000-307-00 12-000-311-03 12-000-365-03 12-000-367-03 12-000-369-00 12-000-376-03
OWNER’S NAME PLATT, SCOTT & CYNTHIA POWERS FAMILY LIMITED PART MORHARDT, ROSE A & MORHAR PEASLEE, WALTER H TRUST GROEZINGER, VALDA HAAS, R J JR JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC, DRANE, GREG A CHISMORIE, SAINTCLAIRE JOH BROEGE, LAVONNE E ESTATE EDEN, TIMOTHY R & RENA B HAMMER, JUDITH A STEEN, JONATHAN D & STEPHA MAXWELL, BONNIE TRUSTEE & MAXWELL, BONNIE TRUSTEE KITTILSEN, JOHN L & SHARON HAAS, ROBERT JAMES YAVCO LLC JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC LUEBKE, LEE H & MARGARET I BROWN, KEITH E & PENNY M SCHMIDT, JEAN BEHRENS, JANET M LAZZARA, JACK J & EVA M COULTHARD, ROGER K & KATHY ALBERS, DIANE L TRUSTEE TUMMINARO, PETER M & ANNE CUNNINGHAM, LINDA MABREY J HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED NEISENDORF, DAVID J & PAME SAGER, JAMES R & SHERYL J WINDING CREEK FARM LLC HAAS, CORY S & NICOLE GUENTNER BAR C INC WOLF CREEK WEST LLC FREDRICKS, DONALD A TRUSTE TIPPING, NIKALETTA & ALB
TOTAL 36,489 82,765 20,494 24,434 42,397 26,402 46,917 28,595 9,447 2,577 32,504 30,643 131,438 48,347 59,897 35,997 11,899 108,644 1,490 69,508 1,134 47,672 53,836 91,664 143,920 124,168 46,501 19,603 140,817 20,091 30,858 106,478 57,847 26,399 1,813 139,024 49,132
PARCEL NUMBER 17-000-002-00 17-000-002-03 17-000-002-06 17-000-002-09 17-000-007-00
OWNER’S NAME STAVER, JOSEPH & CAROL ANN SCHULZ, ROBYN P & VICTORIA SHELTON, STUART M & DIXIE MOLITOR, JEROME L & BEVERL ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPARTME
TOTAL 33,718 61,706 49,654 57,027 4,444
PLEASANT VALLEY TOWNSHIP
STOCKTON TOWNSHIP
PARCEL NUMBER 17-000-024-10 17-000-034-12 17-000-034-15 17-000-034-33 17-000-044-00 17-000-069-12 17-000-088-06 17-000-093-00 17-000-098-00 17-000-153-00 17-000-155-03 17-000-160-06 17-000-175-06 17-000-175-09 17-000-178-10 17-000-178-25 17-000-180-09 17-000-185-03 17-000-185-06 17-000-185-09 17-000-187-00 17-000-190-00 17-000-193-03 17-000-194-00 17-000-212-00 17-000-213-07 17-000-215-00 17-000-225-00 17-000-225-09 17-000-236-00 17-000-243-00 17-000-252-06 17-000-253-10 17-000-255-03 17-000-255-09 17-000-259-12 17-000-261-06 17-000-261-15 17-000-261-19 17-000-261-36 17-000-261-42 17-000-269-00 17-000-269-02 17-000-272-00 17-000-275-00 17-000-275-02 17-000-289-03 17-000-321-06 17-000-323-00 17-000-337-00 17-000-342-00 17-000-349-00 17-000-351-07 17-000-352-00 17-000-360-00 17-000-371-00 17-000-373-06 17-000-386-01 17-000-386-06 17-000-393-00 17-000-402-00 17-001-035-09 17-001-039-00 17-001-045-00 17-001-048-00 17-001-073-00 17-001-074-00 17-001-092-00 17-001-093-00 17-001-105-00 17-001-112-00 17-001-144-00 17-001-145-00 17-001-146-00 17-001-160-00 17-001-164-00 17-001-166-00 17-001-190-00 17-001-193-00 17-001-200-00 17-001-214-00 17-001-223-00 17-001-229-00 17-001-230-00 17-001-233-00 17-001-239-00 17-001-244-00 17-001-247-00 17-001-262-00 17-001-284-00 17-001-286-00 17-001-290-00 17-001-293-00 17-001-297-00 17-001-299-00 17-001-304-00 17-001-305-00 17-001-309-00 17-001-310-00 17-001-311-00 17-001-314-00 17-001-317-00 17-001-321-00 17-001-321-03 17-001-323-00 17-001-326-00 17-001-333-00 17-001-337-00
OWNER’S NAME RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE WOKER, EUGENE L & CAROL L LARSON, KEVIN N & AMY E KAPPES, KAY P WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J & TERI BRATKO, PETER J TOAY LAND & CATTLE CO LLC GROEZINGER, NORMAN E & JAN HAWLEY FAMILY FARMS INC DREYER, TERRANCE L & KIMBE POLHILL, ERIC & COLLEEN HILL, BERNECE L MAGEE, RICHARD A & CATHY S ARAND, MICHAEL C & PATRICI AURAND, RONALD & ELAINE PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T UNDERWOOD, GARY & SHARON LLOYD, CYNTHIA MARIE & V BARTCH, THOMAS & VALERIE MILLER, JACK & DONNA LACKMAN, DAVID A TRUSTEE ENOS, JAMES R & JO ANN VENHUIZEN, DALE A & STACIE BLAIR, ELIZABETH TRUSTEE MILLERSCHONE, GREGORY J & BAUER, JAY & KIM WHITE, THOMAS L & LYNN A BERGQUIST, MICHAEL G HERRING, MARK & CHARLENE MCPEEK, RHONDA BROSHOUS, BRYAN E & STRE ELLIOTT, ROBERT L & ELAINE GILLILAND, DAVID D & GAIL LACHER, CHRISTOPHER D & RE ARAND, LEONARD E & SHARON BAUER, MICHAEL & AMY M EIKSTADT, AMANDA KRIEBS, MICHAEL T & SUZANN HAAS, JANET J GRAVES, VINCENT L & MILLIC STAYNER, JOHN T & MARY L WINTERS, CAROLINE M HOPPE, RICK G & ELIZABETH PIERCE, M ELOISE TRUSTEE SCHUBERT, IRENE M TRUSTEE SCHUBERT, IRENE M TRUSTEE ADLEMAN, MERLE W & AUDREY SEAS, ROBERT P & SHARLEEN EDEN, MARION M & CHRISTINA TOLPO, LILY TRUSTEE 1 WELLMAN, RICHARD P JR OPPOLD, DAVID L & BARBARA GAVELDA, JOHN M LOGEMANN, IRA ELDON & MARY VAN BEEK , DIANE M THOREN, GREGORY & JANIS A BP PIPELINES NORTH AMERICA SULLIVAN, JAMES S SULLIVAN, JAMES S PORTNER, CHRISTOPHER D HULLINGER, PAUL & KAREN STRONG, TIMOTHY J PERRY, GEOFFREY NOWVIOCK, AL V & WENDY J LARSEN-REDING REVOCABLE TR FERNANDEZ, JORGE L & DIANE ROBERTS, DALE L TRUSTEE MCPEEK, ROBERT II KING, ROGER TRUSTEE VANBEEK, ZACK & NICOLE HAAS, SHAWN & AMY BERGMAN, JANE R CORNER ENTERPRISES INC COLEMAN, JOANNA N TUCKER, KENNETH W & SALLY GARDNER, JAMES R STEIEN, CARL J STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE SMITH, PATRICK S & CINDY M HERMANN, PHYLLIS C BERGMAN, RICHARD SERSCH, KEVIN M MORHARDT, SYLVIA J & JEREM DOWER, TIMOTHY & RONDA K NAGEL, DAYLE E TRUSTEE GOUSHA-MAPES, KIMBERLY A T KUHL, DENNIS J & BARBARA POWELL, ANDREW J GEERTS, JOSHUA D & BRUKET LARSON, TIMOTHY B MICHEL, REBECCA L & MYERS SCHULTZ, MORRIS F SR TRUST FELTMEYER, JERRY & MARY DROUGANIS, STYLIANOS BEYER, DANIELLE HEIDENREICH, ANGELA ABBOTT, SARA E DUCHOW, RICHARD L & PENNY HAYES, ELAINE TUCKER, JEREMY E & JEANNA LANCASTER, HARLEY F KING, RICHARD E & PEGGY J LICKES, JACK A & JACQUELIN BROSHOUS, B EUGENE & JANET BRUN, THOMAS A STARR, DENNIS K & KATHI A OLSON, KARI L WOOLCOCK, MICHAEL W & KIMB
TOTAL 57,205 47,701 37,298 52,777 33,308 41,359 9,147 45,558 105,175 70,362 65,212 33,311 73,055 5,009 52,525 55,183 32,725 40,283 9,627 34,158 14,506 104,816 103,176 34,828 43,899 5,299 37,322 74,678 52,131 55,248 102,228 33,369 41,767 42,394 38,437 6,999 22,009 42,258 31,700 38,919 79,577 58,254 54,231 68,520 29,015 1,120 29,905 88,635 33,099 55,538 21,897 56,173 85,813 33,426 34,682 205,645 11,447 54,427 562 30,537 5,234 11,527 21,601 25,952 15,634 16,070 19,473 12,539 16,970 19,335 27,654 41,950 1,600 22,670 36,061 11,274 26,912 14,919 22,250 42,999 41,677 22,153 26,373 24,858 17,388 36,713 37,658 17,382 37,056 19,057 33,068 24,332 7,735 10,993 20,811 21,172 16,636 28,010 20,917 24,796 16,134 27,325 24,205 36,682 18,487 20,375 20,775 37,882
PARCEL NUMBER 17-001-338-00 17-001-339-00 17-001-345-00 17-001-347-00 17-001-348-00 17-001-351-00 17-001-353-00 17-001-359-00 17-001-363-00 17-001-364-00 17-001-371-00 17-001-372-00 17-001-377-00 17-001-380-00 17-001-381-00 17-001-383-00 17-001-385-00 17-001-387-00 17-001-392-00 17-001-396-00 17-001-400-00 17-001-401-00 17-001-404-00 17-001-409-00 17-001-418-00 17-001-421-00 17-001-430-00 17-001-436-00 17-001-437-00 17-001-439-00 17-001-441-00 17-001-442-00 17-001-449-00 17-001-451-00 17-001-462-00 17-001-464-00 17-001-469-00 17-001-473-00 17-001-477-00 17-001-487-03 17-001-491-00 17-001-491-04 17-001-494-00 17-001-496-03 17-001-501-00 17-001-502-00 17-001-507-00 17-001-513-00 17-001-514-00 17-001-515-00 17-001-517-00 17-001-522-00 17-001-529-00 17-001-538-00 17-001-569-00 17-001-577-00 17-001-582-00 17-001-585-00 17-001-587-00 17-001-588-00 17-001-590-00 17-001-594-00 17-001-594-03 17-001-595-00 17-001-596-06 17-001-596-09 17-001-596-12 17-001-596-24 17-001-596-57 17-001-598-00 17-001-600-00 17-001-604-09 17-001-605-18 17-001-616-00 17-001-618-00 17-001-619-00 17-001-620-00 17-001-627-00 17-001-630-12 17-001-630-35 17-002-001-14 17-002-001-16 17-002-001-17 17-002-004-00 17-002-010-10 17-002-015-39 17-002-016-09 17-002-016-21 17-002-017-13 17-002-111-00 17-002-122-00 17-002-122-18 17-002-127-00 17-002-128-00 17-002-129-00 17-002-131-00 17-002-139-06 17-002-139-24 17-002-140-12 17-002-140-36 17-002-140-64 17-002-140-75 17-002-140-78 17-002-140-84 17-002-152-03 17-002-152-06 17-002-153-06
OWNER’S NAME WOOLCOCK, KIMBERLY CURTISS, RICHARD W & MEDEL KORTH, DANIEL & PEGGY UPMANN, JAY W & SARA L PERRY, GEOFFREY & RHONDA SCHLICHTING, TERRY R & ANN KUHSE, AMY K & MCPEEK, RO BROSHOUS, RONALD E & JANIC MCKNIGHT, DAVID R & DIANE SCHRECK, MICHAEL ALAN & CA MCPEEK, LAWRENCE R JR & PA WAMPFLER, KAREN D BABER, TODD N & KIMBERLY S JOHNSON, ANGELA J ROWE, ROGER W & INEZ M RILLIE, JERRY L & KATHLEEN CRAIG, MARTIN STRONG, TIMOTHY J & ROSEMA VENHUIZEN, TRISTA L PERRY, AMANDA & RANDECKE TROST, LADON & MARY LYNN RICHARDS, KARI A SODT, THEODORE R & HELEN M ARNOLD, KYLE L HEATH, KENNETH A & COLLEEN FELTMEYER, JERRY & MARY WONDERS, RAYMOND L & ROBIN JOHNSON, DAVID L BAYSINGER, HELEN ENRIGHT, PATRICK S CURTISS, RICHARD W VINZANT, JUDITH E TRUSTEE ESHLEMAN, MATT HERMANN, WILLIAM J CITIZENS STATE BANK, LAND DITTMAR, JERRY C TRUSTEE MARCURE, CHARLES L & DIANE SIGAFUS, DENNIS J & BONNIE SULLIVAN, JAMES S PAXSON, SHIRLEY DEMETER, KYLE W & BRITTNEY MOLITOR, ELDRED A & NANCY CAHILL, TAMARA L COX, JENNIFER L ZUEGER, WM H & DIXIE L BROWN, CURTIS W & DEBORAH HEYER, GORDON & D JANICE SCHREINER, CHARLES A ERNST, MARK A & JACKIE L CALDERON, CARMEN R BAUER SCHUBERT, GERALD L & MARIL DONTH-CARTON, CYNTHIA & HESS, KENNETH L & PAMELA R LIZER, GLORIA FOX, SANDRA JO (KUPERSMITH GOUSHA-MAPES, KIMBERLY A GABEL, MARC D II & JODY A PARKER, CHRISTIE L BENNETT, SHAUN M & KESHIA FOX, BRAD & COLLEEN A TUCKER, JEREMY E & JEANNA RAUSCH, KARL & BETTY A TR MICHAEL, O LEE & SCHRADE FISCHER, JOHN B & SALLY R DORICH, GERALD S TRUST HAAS, NANCY A LARSON, LLOYD MENZEMER, DUANE ALAN COOK, SCOTT A SCHAMBERGER, EUGENE ALTFILLISCH, SUSAN E SMITH , ROGER & DEANNA KRIPPENDORF, PATTIE A EDMUND, FRANKLIN G & MARLE KRIPPENDORF, BROOKE NIEMEYER, NORMAN P & CAROL YOUNG, DENNIS H & SUSANNE WILKINSON, TRESA M CAHILL , NEILL J & REBECCA LAWFER, LINDA L STOCKTON CHEESE INC. STOCKTON CHEESE INC. STOCKTON CHEESE INC. BORSDORF, MARY M TRUSTEE & PALERMINI, MARY F BEYER, BRADLEY R & BONNIE RASMUSSEN, ROBERT G & PATR COWAN, MICHAEL G & JENNIE FUND 601 LLC STOCKTON CHEESE INC PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T MAGEE, RICHARD & MARGARET ALBRECHT, DENNIS & DENISE STAYNER, DONALD A ARAND, BOBBI MAGEE & MCPEEK PARTNERSHIP ROBINSON, BRIAN P ROWE, J HOWARD & JOYCE A T RACHUY, JAMES & DECKER, PAHNKE, DARYL A & LAURIE J ZUEGER, TIMOTHY G WEBER, GLEN BONJOUR, JOSEPHINE A MAYER, ROBERT L & MILDRED BAUER, ROBIN J POLHILL, ERIC B & COLLEEN BERRYHILL, TIMOTHY A & MAR
TOTAL 16,286 28,524 21,945 23,411 33,354 19,903 22,611 41,468 27,905 29,749 25,532 14,170 43,447 26,686 31,024 21,461 31,280 29,986 24,910 22,789 30,953 28,438 27,276 18,842 28,572 16,527 34,302 25,191 21,490 18,713 17,231 21,473 17,401 15,562 10,173 18,206 16,289 13,910 27,434 29,368 22,779 44,117 22,144 62,855 33,612 21,721 28,522 24,928 31,184 13,222 26,914 21,285 13,394 8,442 30,217 19,878 36,056 17,395 29,348 32,055 28,599 32,584 27,252 39,518 28,206 26,286 25,187 20,504 19,440 40,475 14,108 4,877 54,740 28,219 25,419 45,147 24,308 38,901 73,763 31,723 240,435 19,704 13,749 33,142 37,225 34,787 28,897 51,796 274,878 929,373 2,763 31,159 21,442 23,591 25,378 11,000 32,276 34,503 31,967 28,692 25,153 25,544 23,009 26,847 42,581 18,551 49,342
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PARCEL NUMBER 17-002-157-12 17-002-157-15 17-002-157-21 17-002-171-00 17-002-171-06
OWNER’S NAME EISFELLER, RICHARD & BILLI GROEZINGER, ROGER D & SAND MENSENDIKE, ANDREW J & JUL CURTISS, JOHN C & STEPHANI JORDAN, DEBBIE J
TOTAL 32,776 29,052 48,337 116,581 27,503
PARCEL NUMBER 18-000-001-00 18-000-001-03 18-000-002-00 18-000-003-00 18-000-003-03 18-000-004-00 18-000-007-00 18-000-009-00 18-000-009-02 18-000-011-00 18-000-012-00 18-000-013-00 18-000-013-10 18-000-015-00 18-000-017-00 18-000-019-00 18-000-020-00 18-000-021-00 18-000-021-10 18-000-021-40 18-000-023-00 18-000-024-00 18-000-024-10 18-000-024-20 18-000-025-10 18-000-030-00 18-000-033-00 18-000-034-00 18-000-036-00 18-000-036-01 18-000-036-04 18-000-036-07 18-000-036-08 18-000-036-12 18-000-037-10 18-000-039-00 18-000-039-03 18-000-041-00 18-000-042-00 18-000-043-00 18-000-043-01 18-000-046-00 18-000-048-00 18-000-049-00 18-000-053-00 18-000-053-10 18-000-054-00 18-000-055-00 18-000-055-03 18-000-055-04 18-000-055-05 18-000-055-06 18-000-055-10 18-000-056-00 18-000-056-03 18-000-056-06 18-000-057-00 18-000-058-00 18-000-058-10 18-000-059-00 18-000-061-00 18-000-062-00 18-000-064-00 18-000-065-00 18-000-065-03 18-000-066-00 18-000-066-03 18-000-066-20 18-000-072-00 18-000-072-03 18-000-072-04 18-000-073-00 18-000-074-00 18-000-074-03 18-000-074-06 18-000-075-00 18-000-076-10 18-000-076-13 18-000-080-10 18-000-083-00 18-000-083-03 18-000-083-06 18-000-083-10 18-000-083-11 18-000-083-12 18-000-083-13 18-000-083-14 18-000-084-00 18-000-085-00 18-000-085-03 18-000-085-06 18-000-085-09 18-000-085-12 18-000-086-04 18-000-090-00 18-000-090-02 18-000-090-03 18-000-094-03 18-000-096-00 18-000-097-00
OWNER’S NAME ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST 505 KANTZAVELOS, JAMES TRUSTE BOURQUIN, CHAS M & BERNIET KORTH, JOHN C & DARLA J STINE, LAWRENCE O FARM TRU SINCOX FARMS LLC BOURQUIN, CHAS M & BERNIET BLOUGH, JAMES W BOURQUIN LIVING TRUST, MAR VONDRA, WAYNE & SUSAN SINCOX FARMS LLC KOEHN, HARLAN H TRUSTEE SINCOX, WILLIAM K & SHIRLE PILOLLA, ANDREW TRUSTEE KOEHN, HARLAN H TRUSTEE FRANSEN FURNISS, HEATHER A HAMMER, KAY H PILOLLA, ANDREW TRUSTEE WOOLEY, JERRY A WOODEN, ROBERT J HAMMER, KAY H WILLIAMS, CHARLES W & ELIN SCHELBERGER, GARY R & HOLL JOHNSON, RICHARD A II & MA SMITH, BRENT L SUITS, JEANEEN K TRUSTEE VIRTUE, DAVID L & CRUMLE KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY FEJEDELEM, STEVEN D TRUSTE RED HAWK RIDGE PROPERTIES OHMS, STUART C & MARY M ERTMER, SUSAN & KINGSBUR GRENDA, BRUCE R TRUSTEE FEJEDELEM, STEVEN D TRUSTE PETSCHE, DONALD A KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY KIEFFER, MATTHEW J & KATHE ERTMER, RYAN E LYNE, MARY ELLEN HASKEN, RICK J STAVER, RONALD MCDONALD, PERRY EUGENE JR STATE BANK OF GENEVA, 5 STATE BANK OF GENEVA, 5 STATE BANK OF GENEVA, 5 HAMMER, DOROTHY A TRUSTEE WILLIAMS, CHARLES W ESTATE CARMICHAEL, LARRY & NIC 1 CARMICHAEL, LARRY & NICO DUPASQUIER GERALD J FAMILY 2 MEYER, BOYD L & MARCIA A MEYER, BOYD L & MARCIA A MEYER, BOYD L & MARCIA A DEXTER, JOEL M & DEBORAH J MEYER, BOYD L & MARCIA A 3 CARMICHAEL, LARRY & NICO VIRTUE, DAVID L & CRUMLEY BUSKE, LAVERNE A & MARILYN TOWNSEND, THOMAS T & TERES HAMMER, RONALD R & MELISA RED HAWK RIDGE PROPERTIES HILL, NICHOLAS E & DONNA L KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY TOWNSEND, STEPHEN A JR TOWNSEND, STEPHEN A & MARG WILLIAMS, CHARLES W ESTATE WILLIAMS, DAVID C WILLIAMS, MICHAEL L & BEVE HAMMER, RONALD R & MELISA KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY PILOLLA, ANDREW TRUSTEE MOOTE, EARL M RUTHERFORD FAMILY FARMS LL PILOLLA, ANDREW TRUSTEE KOEHN, STEVEN A MOOTE, KEVIN M MOOTE, EARL BERRY, WILLIAM H TRUST HUIZENGA, RICHARD W APPLE RIVER STATE BANK 29 GOTTSCHALK, SANDRA J TRUST FROST, JOSEPH TRUSTEE KRIPPENDORF, THAD W KRIPPENDORF, THAD W KRIPPENDORF, THAD W POKOJ, TROY E & RHONDA L 1 PARJIM FARMLAND HOLDINGS L CARTON, ANTHONY M & CYNTHI TUCKPIL PROPERTIES LLC STROHACKER, PAMELA A TRUST BERRY TRUST AGREEMENT, WIL KRAHMER, CHARLES E & NANCY ROSENSTEIN, SUSAN SANDERSON, LEROY M JR & LE BLOUGH, JAMES W STOCKS, GEOFFREY A & ELIZA FROST, JOSEPH TRUSTEE SANDAHL, CHARMAINE A TRUST GRANRATH, RHONDA J TRUSTEE
TOTAL 5,900 56,659 17,137 27,798 15,048 25,235 3,554 61,097 3,330 65,446 64,327 58,250 49,796 22,537 889 5,741 1,786 42,536 81,218 51,810 45,935 17,432 86,515 35,302 634 2,662 506 19,373 5,158 80,750 8,235 2,453 59,178 385 22,272 12,209 22,030 32,469 45,046 2,098 35,128 6,750 8,243 10,555 5,407 48,797 1,242 39,159 6,255 12,271 12,310 150 1,586 17,407 74,088 1,080 26,623 1,381 35,874 3,608 75,000 21,000 3,885 24,456 1,527 9,617 38,801 49,709 44,439 7,803 34,153 2,877 1,842 11,237 4,434 47,820 28,842 200 11,705 33,501 38,226 1,866 9,616 46,689 49,725 21,440 26,482 15,503 36,212 3,179 1,142 2,308 6,161 150 54,879 2,446 74,375 1,333 6,834 1,337
THOMPSON TOWNSHIP
PARCEL NUMBER 18-000-098-00 18-000-098-01 18-000-099-00 18-000-099-03 18-000-102-00 18-000-102-03 18-000-102-09 18-000-103-00 18-000-104-00 18-000-107-00 18-000-108-00 18-000-108-03 18-000-108-04 18-000-108-06 18-000-109-00 18-000-109-02 18-000-110-00 18-000-111-00 18-000-111-03 18-000-111-06 18-000-114-00 18-000-114-02 18-000-114-10 18-000-118-00 18-000-118-10 18-000-125-00 18-000-125-03 18-000-126-00 18-000-128-00 18-000-130-10 18-000-132-00 18-000-132-03 18-000-132-06 18-000-132-09 18-000-133-00 18-000-133-10 18-000-135-00 18-000-136-00 18-000-136-03 18-000-137-00 18-000-139-00 18-000-139-20 18-000-140-00 18-000-142-00 18-000-143-00 18-000-143-03 18-000-143-10 18-000-145-00 18-000-146-00 18-000-146-03 18-000-146-10 18-000-147-00 18-000-147-10 18-000-147-20 18-000-148-00 18-000-149-00 18-000-150-00 18-000-151-00 18-000-151-20 18-000-154-00 18-000-156-00 18-000-156-03 18-000-156-06 18-000-157-00 18-000-158-00 18-000-158-10 18-000-160-00 18-000-160-03 18-000-161-00 18-000-161-10 18-000-162-00 18-000-163-00 18-000-163-03 18-000-164-00 18-000-165-00 18-000-166-00 18-000-166-10 18-000-167-00 18-000-170-00 18-000-171-00 18-000-172-00 18-000-175-00 18-000-176-00 18-000-180-00 18-000-181-00 18-000-181-10 18-000-182-00 18-000-186-00 18-000-186-03 18-000-187-00 18-000-189-00 18-000-189-02 18-000-193-00 18-000-197-00 18-000-200-10 18-000-200-20 18-000-204-00 18-000-205-00 18-000-207-00 18-000-208-00 18-000-220-00 18-000-225-00 18-000-230-00 18-000-232-03 18-000-232-04 18-000-232-05 18-000-234-00 18-000-235-00
OWNER’S NAME GRANRATH, RHONDA J TRUSTEE STROHACKER, PAMELA A TRUST SMITH, RICHARD A & LYNDA SANDAHL, CHARMAINE A LIV T HALAT, THOMAS C TRUSTEE SANDAHL, KENNETH E TRUSTEE STROHACKER, BRUCE V TRUST SANDAHL, KENNETH E TRUSTEE SANDAHL, KENNETH E TRUSTEE GOZDER, LAUREL TRUSTEE 1ST NATL BK EVERGREEN PK EVANS, RANDY & LINDA TRUST COSTIN, EDWARD & ROSEMARY 1ST NATL BK EVERGREEN PK ROSENSTEIN, SUSAN HUGHES, SEAN T & JANET B BRILL, ALICE L & DONALD T WINTER, JOSEPH C & CARRIE BOLDT, RONALD J TRUSTEE BOLDT, RONALD J TRUSTEE SCHLICHTING, ROGER W & MAR GRENDA, BRUCE R TRUSTEE HARWICK, JAMES A & DEBRA SCHLICHTING, ROGER W & MAR WEBSTER, SHARON A ANDERSON ACRES JO-CARROLL ENERGY INC WINTER, DONALD L & KAREN D KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY POPE, JEFF A & BETTE A TR DARRELL, GEORGE A TRUSTEE CURTISS, ADAM J POPE, JEFF A & BETTE A TR WILLIAMS, CHARLES W ESTATE VALNOT VIRKE FARM LLC VALNOT VIRKE FARM LLC ANDERSON ACRES ANDERSON, CYLE MORHARDT, GERALD PAUL & DO VALNOT VIRKE FARM LLC ALLEN, STEVEN D & BONNIE S LOSH, FRANK JAKEL, NEAL T & FIELDS, C MEYER, BOYD L & MARCIA ANDERSON ACRES MEYER, BOYD L & MARCIA A RAMSEY, GRACE E & WORTHIN ANDERSON ACRES HUDETZ, MICHAEL L LINDMEIER POND LLC ANDERSON ACRES RAMSEY, GRACE E & WORTHIN VALNOT VIRKE FARM LLC TASCH, ROBERT J & GAIL B RAMSEY, GRACE E NIEMAN, EDWARD D ANDERSON ACRES JAROS, STEVEN G TRUSTEE & RAMSEY, GRACE E & WORTHIN BAHR, KENNETH O KUBICKI, JOHN P & MICHELLE REYNOLDS, ERIC M & ERIKA J JAROS, STEVEN G TRUSTEE & LARSEN, GLENN W & PATRICIA DEWBERRY, JAMES S & NATALI MONTGOMERY, GENEVA N TRUST MEUSEL, SHAWN F & KATHERIN FARINELLA JR, ANTHONY J TR NORTH STAR TRUST COMPANY ANDERSON ACRES STADEL, GARY R & CARLA STADEL, PAUL R & MARGARET WINTER, JAMES G & SIMONE K STADEL, MARY JANE MORHARDT, GERALD PAUL & DO ALLEN, STEVEN D & BONNIE S STADEL, GARY R & CARLA STADEL, GARY R & CARLA WINTER, JAMES G & SIMONE K JACKSON, TED B TRUSTEE JACKSON, TED B TRUSTEE HEPPERLY, LYNN CAROL DITTMAR, DAVID C & KATHLEE MCCABE, CHARLES F & RITA S STADEL, MARY ANN WINTER, DONALD L & KAREN D GWE REALTY LLC CIRZAN, ANDREW F DITTMAR, DAVID C & KATHLEE SCHMIDT, JULIETTE J SCHMIDT, RICHARD J SCHLICHTING, ROGER W & MAR DITTMAR, BRIAN J & NANCY A KOESTER, MARIAN C WALLACE, JUDITH R TRUSTEE KOESTER, MARIAN C GWE REALTY LLC DITTMAR, DAVID C & KATHLEE GOZDER, LAUREL TRUSTEE UPMANN FARM LLC RHODES, JAMES B & CARLETTA WESTABY, WAYNE & CAROL ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF WESTABY, WAYNE & CAROL MLOTT, NORBERT M & BEVERLY
TOTAL 3,158 12,269 5,590 1,126 654 607 81,064 7,475 8,491 150 1,513 52,322 150 16,358 51,037 3,193 8,329 39,481 150 9,271 45,723 20,439 44,436 5,535 33,466 1,682 19,402 150 21,045 1,038 47,573 92,661 47,277 3,565 1,422 879 55,460 724 28,398 38,428 4,296 21,913 13,892 95,464 3,451 2,970 30,211 1,882 1,774 40,963 2,731 8,384 771 593 1,401 2,163 19,785 10,380 67,869 3,111 42,111 4,095 1,035 3,992 1,954 6,120 2,731 49,130 2,098 29,586 1,198 1,217 56,491 2,583 26,329 3,258 150 22,354 45,476 36,529 29,050 6,645 5,663 9,895 49,297 1,939 7,797 8,206 47,351 1,042 19,833 98,383 1,708 20,206 3,921 43,704 24,039 1,528 3,092 300 860 95,138 24,914 161 153 527 75,567 44,563
PARCEL NUMBER 18-000-235-03 18-000-235-06 18-000-239-10 18-000-241-00 18-000-242-00 18-000-245-02 18-000-245-03 18-000-245-05 18-000-245-06 18-000-245-07 18-000-245-08 18-000-247-00 18-000-247-05 18-000-247-06 18-000-247-10 18-000-247-20 18-000-247-30 18-000-252-00 18-000-254-00 18-000-255-00 18-000-256-00 18-000-256-03 18-000-257-00 18-000-257-03 18-000-258-00 18-000-259-00 18-000-262-03 18-000-265-00 18-000-267-00 18-000-268-00 18-000-271-00 18-000-273-00 18-000-273-03 18-000-273-10 18-000-273-20 18-000-274-00 18-000-275-00 18-000-276-00 18-000-277-10 18-000-279-00 18-000-281-00 18-000-281-03 18-000-281-06 18-000-281-09 18-000-282-00 18-000-283-00 18-000-284-00 18-000-287-10 18-000-287-20 18-000-287-23 18-000-287-26 18-000-290-00 18-000-291-03 18-000-291-06 18-000-292-00 18-000-293-00 18-000-294-00 18-000-295-00 18-000-295-03 18-000-296-10 18-000-297-00 18-000-298-00 18-000-299-00 18-000-300-00 18-000-301-00 18-000-303-00 18-000-304-13 18-000-305-00 18-000-305-02 18-000-305-04 18-000-306-00 18-000-306-01 18-000-306-02 18-000-307-00 18-000-310-00 18-000-310-03 18-000-310-06 18-000-311-00 18-000-311-10 18-000-314-00 18-000-314-03 18-000-314-15 18-000-315-00 18-000-315-10 18-000-316-00 18-000-317-00 18-000-319-00 18-000-321-00 18-000-321-10 18-000-322-00 18-000-323-00 18-000-327-00 18-000-327-03 18-000-328-10 18-000-330-00 18-000-331-00 18-000-331-03 18-000-331-06 18-000-331-09 18-000-332-00 18-000-333-00 18-000-334-00 18-000-336-00 18-000-338-00 18-000-339-00 18-000-340-00 18-000-342-00
OWNER’S NAME GWE REALTY LLC GOCKMAN, DANIEL & VIRGINIA DVORAK, RICHARD F TRUSTEE DVORAK, RICHARD F TRUSTEE KOESTER, MARIAN C ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF O’SULLIVAN, JONATHAN D ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF GREEN , MARLENE C RATAY & 1 TORBIK, KENNETH J & MOLLIE FINLEY, JACK J TRUSTEE EGE, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, JEREMY T WINTER, DONALD L & KAREN D DITTMAR, DAVID C & KATHLEE HAGEN, KAREN L TRUSTEE STOEWER, LARRY W & BARBARA ZUREK, FRANK L & MAURA T HELM BROS LLC STOEWER, LARRY W & BARBARA 1 ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPT OF MEEKER FARM MANAGEMENT LLC WINTER, JAMES G & SIMONE K ZUREK, FRANK L & MAURA T PEACH CREEK INVESTMENTS LL STADEL, GARY R & CARLA STATE BANK OF GENEVA TRUST BORDNER, LORI A STATE BANK OF GENEVA TRUST SCALES MOUND GUN CLUB WASMUND, LYNN F SOCASH, CHRISTINE L TABAKOFF, BORIS TRUSTEE MEEKER FARM MANAGEMENT LLC HURLBURT, SCOTT & STREAM, ANDERSON ACRES BOLLES, MARITA D BOLLES, MARITA D MEUSEL, MICHAEL A & SUSAN SZYNKOWSKI, THOMAS J GRAU, THOMAS M & GRAU, CR LARSEN, GLENN W & PATRICIA MEUSEL, TROY C TRAVIS, BRIAN W GREBNER, LAURA M LEDESMA, ANTONIO & SHARON HANSEN, RORY D & KELLY M ANDERSON ACRES BERG, LOWELL JR WEIS, FREDA A WARE, MATTHEW S & ROBERTA MITCH, DUANE E BUSSAN, WILLIAM J & DEBORA 1 MEUSEL, MICHAEL A & SUSAN WILLIAMS, DEAN E & JANET E BOWCOTT, RANDOLPH W BERG, LOWELL JR GARDOCKY, JEROME C & SYLVI WILLIAMS, LEDORA NOTTROTT, JENNIFER A & JAY FISHER, TERRY D & CAROLYN NEWMAN, NANCY S STORCH, GRACE S TRUST 1 HANSEN, RORY D & KELLY STORCH, GRACE S TRUSTEE BOETTNER, JON E & MARY BET BOETTNER, CHARLOTTE J TRUS LARSEN, GLENN W & PATRICIA WAND, LISA GRUBE FARM PARTNERSHIP HARMET, A RICHARD & JOAN M STATE BANK OF GENEVA TRUS HEREAU, DALE J & SHERYL STATE BANK OF GENEVA TRUS STATE BANK OF GENEVA TRUST 1 BOKINA, WILLIAM HERRMANN, DENNIS K TRUSTEE HARMET, A RICHARD & JOAN M GRUBE FARM PARTNERSHIP MENZEMER, CALVIN SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM G & E ENDRESS, GLORIA & SCHUMAC LANDE, HERBERT TRUSTEE 1 BROWN LIVING TRUST, RONALD MEEKER FARM MANAGEMENT LLC WURM, RODNEY W & CAROL ANN CAMPBELL, CHARLES M & TONI MEEKER FARM MANAGEMENT LLC MEEKER FARM MANAGEMENT LLC STEGALL, JUSTIN L & BETH A UNDERWOOD, GREGORY G & MIC UNDERWOOD, GREGORY G & MIC BUSSAN, BRANDON HUDON, ROGER A & COLEEN D EGE, SHIRLEY STOEWER, LARRY W & BARBARA MEEKER FARM MANAGEMENT LLC LINN, TIMOTHY M & PAULA A LINN, TIMOTHY M & PAULA A ARNOLD REVOCABLE TRUST, MA MATTHEWS APPLE RIVER ACRES
TOTAL 8,714 80,873 14,768 35,137 2,624 3,864 1,641 3,411 343 306 150 37,930 150 388 1,370 1,666 1,164 834 35,969 358 37,574 63,650 46,163 73,994 15,863 15,821 442 52,750 708 164 53,198 7,692 150 16,936 2,685 14,215 30,363 23,488 54,969 613 38,896 597 8,295 9,960 36,737 11,776 16,917 20,739 28,313 63,876 34,849 27,133 8,837 2,835 348 27,399 21,183 60,119 11,293 16,923 23,074 14,816 13,410 23,422 29,729 33,418 10,408 31,269 48,829 558 458 15,786 26,577 3,422 78,008 5,561 1,002 2,126 81,413 517 70,869 33,566 45,776 85,908 916 30,265 1,368 26,435 12,476 43,216 8,573 15,889 92,922 59,218 919 46,187 53,584 2,745 52,907 76,987 1,517 7,201 5,961 268 55,756 2,261 1,477
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-000-343-00 18-000-344-00 18-000-346-00 18-000-347-00 18-000-348-00 18-000-349-00 18-000-349-02 18-000-352-00 18-000-353-00 18-000-353-01 18-000-353-03 18-000-353-06 18-000-353-09 18-000-353-12 18-000-355-00 18-000-358-10 18-000-359-00 18-000-359-05 18-000-359-10 18-000-359-30 18-000-359-33 18-000-359-40 18-000-360-00 18-000-360-01 18-000-361-00 18-000-362-00 18-000-362-03 18-000-363-00 18-000-366-00 18-000-366-03 18-000-367-00 18-001-001-00 18-001-002-00 18-001-003-00 18-001-004-00 18-001-005-00 18-001-006-00 18-001-007-00 18-001-008-00 18-001-009-00 18-001-010-00 18-001-011-00 18-001-012-00 18-001-014-00 18-001-015-00 18-001-016-00 18-001-018-00 18-001-019-00 18-001-020-00 18-001-022-00 18-001-023-00 18-001-024-00 18-001-025-00 18-001-026-00 18-001-027-00 18-001-028-00 18-001-029-00 18-001-031-00 18-001-032-00 18-001-033-00 18-001-034-00 18-001-035-00 18-001-037-00 18-001-038-00 18-001-039-00 18-001-040-00 18-001-041-00 18-001-042-00 18-001-043-00 18-001-044-00 18-001-045-00 18-001-046-00 18-001-047-00 18-001-048-00 18-001-049-00 18-001-050-00 18-001-051-00 18-001-052-00 18-001-053-00 18-001-054-00 18-001-055-00 18-001-056-00 18-001-057-00 18-001-058-00 18-001-059-00 18-001-060-00 18-001-061-00 18-001-062-00 18-001-063-00 18-001-064-00 18-001-065-00 18-001-066-00 18-001-067-00 18-001-068-00 18-001-069-00 18-001-070-00 18-001-071-00 18-001-072-00 18-001-073-00 18-001-074-00 18-001-075-00 18-001-076-00 18-001-077-00 18-001-078-00 18-001-079-00 18-001-080-00 18-001-081-00
OWNER’S NAME MADDRELL, JOHN A & BEVERLY MADDRELL, JOHN A ARNOLD, THOMAS A & JESSICA EGE, SHIRLEY ARNOLD, THOMAS A & JESSICA ARNOLD, VERLYN WAYNE & IRM ARNOLD, KEITH J & GAYLE J ROBERTS, MARIAN E TRUSTEES JANECKE, ANDREW N & KARI E UNION TRUST CORP TRSTE POLYZOGOPOULOS, CONSTANTIN JAHNKE, RICHARD N UNION TRUST CORP 1096 UNION TRUST CORP, TRUSTEE JANECKE, THOMAS G FRISBIE, LAWRENCE I JR & R JANECKE, THOMAS G DUBOIS, JARRETT R & CONNIE HAWES, WILLIAM J & KAREN L HARTOGH, LORRAINE TRUSTEE HARTOGH, LORRAINE M TRUSTE JONAS, KATHRYN E TRUSTEE FIGLIOLI LIVING TRUST, JOH JANECKE, ANDREW N TRUSTEE FISCHER, STANLEY P TRUSTEE NADIG, ROB R & KELLY KOLACINSKI, KENNETH P & CO 1 ROBERTS, MARIAN E TRUSTEES NADIG, ROB & KELLY NADIG, ROB & KELLY KAZIMIER, PHILIP R & JULIE PETRAMALE, DOMINICK & LESL PETRAMALE, DOMINICK & LESL SPARKOWSKI, TIMOTHY & SAND CUNNINGHAM, DANIEL & CATHE SIEGLER, JOEL P TRUSTEE STRAZZANTE, JERRY & DALE ANITRA, GUISEPPE & MARGHER STAMM, JEFFREY & CONNIE MORAWA, JOHN & JANE PECHARICH, MARK & AMY TROPINO, GREGORY A TRUSTEE BRENNAN, ELAINE J TRUSTEE 1 SWEDBERG, STEPHEN G & LYNE SANFORD FAMILY TRUST, JAME VANDERWIEL, JOHN JR & SUSA COFFELT, RAYMOND M & LEEAN BROWN, MICHAEL B & LINDA J BELASCO, DEBRA L TRUSTEE OSTROWSKI, DANIEL & ANNAMA HEYDORN, MUNN W & BONNIE L HEYDORN, MUNN W & BONNIE L STERBENZ, JOHN W & JUDITH O-CONNOR, JOHN M & MARYANN HARRIS, ELIZABETH A CUNNINGHAM, JOHN J & ANITA MIRRETTI, MICHAEL J & ARMA COPPLE, BRADLEY D & MICHEL SCHWEITZER, HAROLD H & ELA DZENDZELUK, WALTER & MARY DZENDZELUK, WALTER & MARY ATG TRUST CO, TRUSTEE L99 BUESING, ROBERT P & PATRIC COGAN, DANIEL R & REBECCA FRANK, DAVID & BERNADETTE BROGE, DALE A & WENDY L SUBURBAN BANK & TRUST CO MASTERSON, THERESA ERICKSON, WILLIAM E & DEBR OLVERA, ANDREW & RITA DANCY, KAREN CAUSERO, JOHN J & LEONNE M ZWOLINSKI, THOMAS & LAURIE RYAN, EDMOND M JR & NANCY CESARETTI, RICHARD & KAREN CAHILL, JOSEPH S RENCH, KEVIN M & JENNIFER WEST SUBURBAN BANK 706 DEEKE, KAREN S TRUSTEE HADZIMA, ROBERT C & JAMIE BERNIER, JEFFREY PAUL OCONNOR, WENDY J & COSTAN GALLWAS, JOHN & PATTIE JEA 1 BYERLY, JERALD E TRUSTEE FABER, LINDA M TRUSTEE & M PETTRONE, CHARLES & MELISS KAUFMANN, BRIAN L & BONNIE MALONEY, KAREN L & BATKA, DALY, SUSAN H & JAEGER, H JAEGER, HAROLD W & DALY, DALY, SUSAN H & JAEGER, H JAEGER, HAROLD W & DALY , DALY, SUSAN & JAEGER, HA PISARIK, FRANCIS R & TERES SULLIVAN, ROBERT J & ANITA BERNIER, JEFFREY P O’CONNOR, WENDY J & COST MENSCHING, RONALD S & MICH MENSCHING, RONALD S & BRI KOSCO, MARK J & MAREK, M MIDWEST COUNCIL FOR CHILDR MIDWEST COUNCIL FOR CHILDR BRANDT, BERNARD & JANE COYLE, BRIAN & ANN MARIE DURSO, THOMAS J & JANET R COFFEY, CAROL J TRUSTEE COFFEY, CAROL J TRUSTEE
TOTAL 10,946 292 5,508 46,987 81,504 33,461 51,052 55,106 642 1,079 55,002 54,409 1,562 1,066 1,041 79,794 1,151 692 52,844 51,903 381 27,109 29,076 3,231 8,023 67,262 7,300 8,427 1,970 1,284 1,005 408 21,048 34,845 34,324 57,016 44,608 46,059 40,650 99,148 58,974 75,638 23,966 67,424 39,371 49,377 36,796 69,142 56,772 24,464 22,254 408 34,027 408 408 31,942 408 28,305 408 408 8,402 408 12,557 408 408 408 23,087 20,626 408 22,983 24,904 49,746 408 39,934 33,923 56,521 92,286 69,564 73,618 89,165 39,960 69,835 1,500 39,960 70,591 52,551 78,149 80,100 22,800 49,997 408 408 408 27,488 41,187 408 408 408 408 31,067 24,288 408 408 408 408 408 44,760
PARCEL NUMBER 18-001-082-00 18-001-083-00 18-001-084-00 18-001-085-00 18-001-086-00 18-001-088-00 18-001-089-00 18-001-090-00 18-001-091-00 18-001-092-00 18-001-093-00 18-001-094-00 18-001-095-00 18-001-096-00 18-001-097-00 18-001-098-00 18-001-099-00 18-001-100-00 18-001-101-00 18-001-104-00 18-001-105-00 18-001-106-00 18-001-107-00 18-002-001-00 18-002-002-00 18-002-003-00 18-002-004-00 18-002-005-00 18-002-006-00 18-002-007-00 18-002-010-00 18-002-011-00 18-002-012-00 18-002-013-00 18-002-015-00 18-002-016-00 18-002-017-00 18-002-018-00 18-002-019-00 18-002-020-00 18-002-021-00 18-002-022-00 18-002-023-00 18-002-024-00 18-002-026-00 18-002-028-00 18-002-029-00 18-002-030-00 18-002-031-00 18-002-032-00 18-002-033-00 18-002-034-00 18-002-035-00 18-002-036-00 18-002-037-00 18-002-038-00 18-002-039-00 18-002-040-00 18-002-041-00 18-002-042-00 18-002-043-00 18-002-044-00 18-002-045-00 18-002-046-00 18-002-047-00 18-002-048-00 18-002-049-00 18-002-050-00 18-002-051-00 18-002-052-00 18-003-001-00 18-003-002-00 18-003-003-00 18-003-004-00 18-003-005-00 18-003-006-00 18-003-007-00 18-003-008-00 18-003-009-00 18-003-010-00 18-003-011-00 18-003-014-00 18-003-016-00 18-003-017-00 18-003-018-00 18-003-019-00 18-003-020-00 18-003-021-00 18-003-022-00 18-003-023-00 18-003-024-00 18-003-026-00 18-003-028-00 18-003-029-00 18-003-030-00 18-003-031-00 18-003-032-00 18-003-033-00 18-003-034-00 18-003-035-00 18-003-036-00 18-003-037-00 18-003-038-00 18-003-039-00 18-003-040-00 18-003-041-00 18-003-042-00 18-003-043-00
OWNER’S NAME COTTRELL, CARMEL, ALAN & S CELLITTI, ANTHONY J TRUSTE CHAUDOIR, BERNARD F & MARL CHAUDOIR, BERNARD F & MARL RADISAVLJEVIC, NATALIJA T BASS, BRIAN S & MICHELLE D ZOBJECK, ALLEN J & JOSEPHI POTEMPA, SUSAN M JAEGER, HAROLD DION, NANCY L CURTISS, JOHN C & STEPHANI DOLTER, DOUGLAS D DOLTER, DOUGLAS D BYSTRY, JON R & JENIFER E NELSON, STEVE G & MARY T 1 RUNGE, JEFFREY & SHIRLEY THOMPSON, DAWN M DEEKE, DENNIS & KENNETH HILL, MARTIN D & LINDA S LOPEZ, JOSE F APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY WARNER, DAVID & WARNER, C HERZING, JAMES & CHARLENE STOVALL, STEVEN M & STOVA STAVROPLOS, STEVE & KRISTI JENKINS, JOSEPH T & SANDRA BEYER, TERRY L & CHRISTINE VANDIGO, JENNIFER L TRUSTE GLANCY, TERESA J TRUSTEE HOLM, CHARLES B & PATRICIA NEARY, PATRICK & ELIZABETH NEARY, PATRICK & ELIZABETH WIEST, EUGENE E & CAROL J WINKELMAN, WAYNE & SHARON 1 KROUSE, RICHARD & LEA DORAN, WILLIAM E & TERI M HOLM, CHARLES B & PATRICIA BLAUM BROS REAL ESTATE LLC 1 CORTEEN, JONATHAN E & GRET WOOLEY, JERRY 1 KRUPA, EDWARD J & LUCILLE JESSUP, ROBERT W & JULIA S 1 SCHNEIDER, ALICE L TRUSTEE 2 KEMMIS, SIDNEY C & CARLENE ARENTSEN ENTERPRISES LLC ARENTSEN ENTERPRISES LLC MACCHIA, JOHN A & LINDA H PITRELLO, ANTONINO & ISABE SLAVIK, GARY & TAMMY BROWN, CHARLES & LYNN MARI ARZBAECHER, THOMAS J & HEI ARZBAECHER, THOMAS J & HEI MAGSAMEN, MICHAEL LISTON, TODD W & JULIE SCHLEICH, PATRICK G & KATH WULFF, RANDY L & LINDA L COX, JAMES & BETTY SULIT, ALEJANDRO C & ZENAI FIGURSKI, DUANE M & C J MILLER, HERBERT R & LYNN A STEVENS, EDWARD J & PATRIC MOELLENDORF, JAMES A LOSACCO, MIRELLA & IANNO BATHUM, TERRENCE J & KATHL PAULSON, RICHARD K & ROBIN DREW, JAMES F & GWEN M APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY MLYNSKI, KENNETH & DAMIANE MLYNSKI, KENNETH & DAMIANE MLYNSKI, KENNETH & DAMIANE ROGERS, HAROLD & GREEN, K LABUDDE, STEVEN & PAMELA FIELDS, CHRISTINE C & JAK FIELDS, CHRISTINE C & JAK LYTLE, ROBERT A HENKELS, JIM & BAUMHOVER AWENDER, DR REINHARDT & MA GWE REALTY LLC PFEIFFER, FREDERICK W JR DALTON, PATRICK JR & ANDRE SCHMITT, RAYMOND J & JAYNE ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST 534 ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST 534 KAJMOWICZ, JOHN & LAURA T ONSTOT, JASON B & JANELLE DIBARTOLO, PHILLIP & SAMAN KLUNICK, GREGORY J & VALER TARARA, ANTHONY WASOWSKI, RICHARD A & CHRI BATEASE, BRIAN & KATHLEEN BECKER, JEFFREY A TRUSTEE FRIEDRICH, DONALD H & BONI KLIPPERT, ANDREW J & ALAIN KLIPPERT, ANDREW J & ALAIN KLIPPERT, ANDREW J & ALAIN TUMMILLO, FRANCES J SZYMANSKI, JAMES J & MARIL WUBBEN, TERRY A TRUSTEE & JO DAVIESS COUNTY TRUSTEE PIEST, JOHN LOGAN, PAUL & CRISTIN ELGIN, DANIEL D & THIEL, RAISBECK, TIMOTHY L CARR, GARY D & VICKI D JENSON, EUGENE
TOTAL 408 408 408 22,429 26,430 40,647 18,021 408 408 58,301 35,992 408 14,447 47,947 12,870 72,856 57,335 54,431 61,068 408 1 1 1 408 408 408 408 36,890 408 43,521 35,795 408 408 19,821 28,440 3,540 97,831 62,943 95,532 59,096 67,165 39,548 54,877 27,994 55,713 64,367 50,400 36,724 16,320 567 408 408 54,520 408 40,168 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 24,365 20,421 408 17,514 56,318 408 1 1 408 21,401 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 34,813 30,415 37,782 81,708 8,160 48,311 80,383 55,318 74,517 22,800 22,800 29,888 408 1,560 408 408 38,104 408 408 408 408 1 408 36,012 408 408 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-003-044-00 18-003-045-00 18-003-046-00 18-003-047-00 18-003-048-00 18-003-049-00 18-003-050-00 18-003-051-00 18-003-052-00 18-003-053-00 18-003-054-00 18-003-055-00 18-003-056-00 18-003-057-00 18-003-058-00 18-003-059-00 18-003-060-00 18-003-061-00 18-003-062-00 18-003-063-00 18-003-064-00 18-003-065-00 18-003-066-00 18-003-067-00 18-003-068-00 18-003-069-00 18-003-070-00 18-003-071-00 18-003-072-00 18-003-073-00 18-003-074-00 18-003-075-00 18-003-076-00 18-003-077-00 18-003-078-00 18-003-079-00 18-003-080-00 18-003-081-00 18-003-082-00 18-003-083-00 18-003-086-00 18-003-087-00 18-003-088-00 18-003-089-00 18-003-090-00 18-003-091-00 18-003-092-00 18-003-093-00 18-003-094-00 18-003-095-00 18-003-096-00 18-003-097-00 18-003-098-00 18-003-099-00 18-003-100-00 18-003-101-00 18-003-102-00 18-003-103-00 18-003-104-00 18-003-105-00 18-003-106-00 18-003-107-00 18-003-108-00 18-003-109-00 18-003-110-00 18-003-111-00 18-003-112-00 18-003-113-00 18-003-114-00 18-003-115-00 18-003-116-00 18-003-117-00 18-003-118-00 18-003-119-00 18-003-120-00 18-003-121-00 18-003-122-00 18-003-123-00 18-003-124-00 18-003-125-00 18-003-126-00 18-003-127-00 18-003-128-00 18-003-130-00 18-003-131-00 18-003-132-00 18-003-133-00 18-003-134-00 18-003-135-00 18-003-136-00 18-003-137-00 18-003-138-00 18-003-139-00 18-003-140-00 18-003-141-00 18-003-142-00 18-003-143-00 18-003-144-00 18-003-145-00 18-003-146-00 18-003-147-00 18-003-148-00 18-003-149-00 18-003-150-00 18-003-151-00 18-003-152-00 18-003-153-00
OWNER’S NAME LAUE, GREGORY L & JANET S GASTEL, ANDREW C BROWN, ROBERT L & RENE A BROWN, ROBERT L & RENE A JOHNSON, GERALD F & KATHY VANCE, PATRICK M & WENDY A HUFFMON, DENNIS A & MARCIA MEYER, TERRENCE J & NICOLE BAUSMAN, JERRY & HELYNE LEAMON, MARY E THOMAS & L SCAMPINI, BRIAN T & KELLY FAGER, ROBERT P OR MARY J DIN, JAMAL N DIN, JAMAL N MACKENZIE, CAREN S & THOMA SLAGHT, DARYL & CHRISTIE S KUTROMBIS, FRANK & CARMEN FLESCH, COLLEEN & ROBERT PANZARINO, DOMENICO & RITA CULPEPPER, DONALD E & FOD SCHULER, JOSEPH A & ANGELA CARABA, GAVRIL & ELEONORA DORNINK, RONALD K & DONA R HUND, RICHARD B & TAMARA L KRUSINSKI, JENNIFER L TRUS CASHMAN, JEFFREY S & STACY 1 WEST, DAVID B & KATHARINE SPOLUM, DONALD L & JODI L 1 MOSIOR, PETER PAUL II & WE HANSEN, JAMES R & BARBARA PIERRO, DENNIS J TRUSTEE PIERRO, DENNIS J TRUSTEE 1 PIERRO, DENNIS J TRUSTEE KEOUGH, VICKI A TRUSTEE KEOUGH, VICKI A TRUSTEE MOSIOR, PETER P MOSIOR, PETER P MOSIOR, WENDY KATHLEEN & P RADZI, WAYNE R & GAYLE A BIANCHETTA, STEPHEN D & TR SKOSKIEWICZ, BOGDAN & DEBO STATE BANK OF COUNTRYSIDE DEACETIS, BARBARA J SANCHEZ, ESTELA M GRZESKOWIAK, MARY K TRUSTE ST BK OF COUNTRYSIDE 91-1 MALAK, STEVE J TRUSTEE WITT, SCOTT & KEVIN & KARL GRIFFIN, LAURA TRUSTEE V0 GRIFFIN, LAURA JOHNSON, TERRANCE & NANCY JOHNSON, TERRANCE & NANCY JOHNSON, TERRY L & NANCY M HANSEN, JAMES R & BARBARA WARD, MICHAEL D & THERESE HARRIS, ROBERT W JR & ROSE NELSON, BARBARA S & JEFFR SKORUPSKI, CHRIS & KATHERI MURPHY, MICHAEL T & LINDA MUSILLAMI, ANTHONY J & MIC BUSJAHN, MARK L ERICKSON, PAUL V & MELODIE ERICKSON, PAUL V & MELODIE STEFANCZYK, DAMIAN APPELL, TIMOTHY JEWELL, TERENCE L & LINDA PARKINSON, JAMES & MARSH FALNES, CRAIG & SCOTT E RADASZEWSKI, FRANCIS J & C HEREAU, DALE & SHERYL ERRTHUM, RONALD J & LINDA ROBELIA, GARY & KATHY J DROESSLER, JAMES V & ELAIN CURTIS, DEAN C & SUSAN M KILKER, TAWAUNA S & KEITH HALL, PATRICIA GIAMBALVO NUCCIO, ANTHONY TEELING, MARY S INGHAM, MARK CIGRAND, MIKE YARDLEE INDUSTRIES LLC GRUNDER, DONALD I & JOSEPH HUGHES, JEFFREY W & PRICE WOJDYLA, DAVID D & MICHELL BALDRIDGE, ERNEST A & MART BALDRIDGE, ERNEST A & MART BALDRIDGE, ERNEST & MARTHA MOONEY, THOMAS M & BEVERLY VAVRICK, ROBERT & MITZI HEITTER, DONALD E & NANCY WILSON, ELDON L & KATHERIN STILLING, THEODORE A & SUS TESSENDORF, DUANE & NOBLE NIJOKA, JAMES E & SUE A TERHARK, RANDALL M & NANCY SODEIKA, PAUL R & ZITA C SMITH, M MITCHEL & SMITH, DAVISON, DAVID B & BETTY L ROESNER, KURT P & ELIZABET BLEIFIELD, ERIC & JUSTINE WIENEN, BEN DOLL, DONALD & KATHLEEN S PURDY, CLINT D & LUCIA M SOUDERS, KURT E LAWRENCE, JERRY & GAYLE LY BLACKWOOD, RICHARD W & MA LAZAR, LARRY L & KAY & S
TOTAL 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 24,232 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,026 31,078 408 27,263 50,880 65,671 76,432 74,085 29,138 80,896 68,834 39,960 16,649 22,800 31,022 408 408 408 408 408 57,752 13,450 408 408 35,663 40,022 79,661 18,914 408 24,429 408 408 408 18,389 408 408 408 408 408 408 23,182 408 44,340 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 63,858 408 408 60,024 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 28,992 408 408 44,693 408 408 408 38,842 21,695 408 408 408
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-003-154-00 18-003-155-00 18-003-156-00 18-003-158-00 18-003-160-00 18-003-161-00 18-003-162-00 18-003-163-00 18-003-164-00 18-003-165-00 18-003-166-00 18-003-167-00 18-003-168-00 18-003-169-00 18-003-170-00 18-003-171-00 18-003-172-00 18-003-173-00 18-003-174-00 18-003-175-00 18-003-176-00 18-003-177-00 18-003-178-00 18-003-179-00 18-003-181-00 18-003-182-00 18-003-183-00 18-003-184-00 18-003-185-00 18-003-186-00 18-003-187-00 18-003-188-00 18-003-189-00 18-003-190-00 18-003-191-00 18-003-192-00 18-003-193-00 18-003-194-00 18-003-195-00 18-003-196-00 18-003-197-00 18-003-198-00 18-003-199-00 18-003-200-00 18-003-201-00 18-003-202-00 18-003-203-00 18-003-204-00 18-003-205-00 18-003-206-00 18-003-207-00 18-003-208-00 18-003-209-00 18-003-210-00 18-003-211-00 18-003-212-00 18-003-213-00 18-003-214-00 18-003-215-00 18-003-216-00 18-004-001-00 18-004-002-00 18-004-003-00 18-004-004-00 18-004-005-00 18-004-006-00 18-004-007-00 18-004-008-00 18-004-009-00 18-004-010-00 18-004-011-00 18-004-012-00 18-004-013-00 18-004-014-00 18-004-016-00 18-004-017-00 18-004-018-00 18-004-019-00 18-004-020-00 18-004-021-00 18-004-022-00 18-004-023-00 18-004-024-00 18-004-025-00 18-004-026-00 18-004-027-00 18-004-028-00 18-004-029-00 18-004-030-00 18-004-031-00 18-004-032-00 18-004-033-00 18-004-034-00 18-004-035-00 18-004-036-00 18-004-037-00 18-004-038-00 18-004-039-00 18-004-040-00 18-004-041-00 18-004-042-00 18-004-043-00 18-004-044-00 18-004-045-00 18-004-046-00 18-004-047-00 18-004-048-00
OWNER’S NAME CLARK, RICHARD L & JUDITH SCHRIEVER, CHRISTOPHER & A CAREY , RONALD E & PATRICI ROSINSKI, STANLEY & CHRIST NICHOLS, ALLAN C STUDIER, JOAN E TRUST GREENE, MICHAEL W TRUSTEE PATTEE, JEFFREY L & CYNTHI HACA LLC BENZSCHAWEL, RONALD & PEGG HARRISON, JOSEPH P III & J HARRISON III, JOSEPH P TRU BERTOLLI FRANK A & ELENA M FREZA, DONALD J & MARIANNE FREZA, DONALD & MARIANNE MOKHTARIAN, SHAHRAM TRUST DANAJKA, STEVEN R & MCLAU AHERN, LAWRENCE R & FRANCI BERAUER, FRANK & BERNARD KIEFT, KATHERINE M TRUSTEE SOWIZROL, SCOTT R KREN, BARRY J & DIANE E 1 MCDONALD, KEVIN R & SUSAN JOHNSON, JAMES R & RHONDA GAWLIK, RICHARD A & CAROL GAWLIK, RICHARD A & CAROL WORTEL, JOHN A & DOLORES A OVERTON, JANEAL & ULKE, T FLUEGEL, JOHN & KAY OWENS, KEVIN M & KATHLEEN CHAPMAN, ROBERT BIALEK, BRIAN GRIGISKI, PHILLIP A SCG CONTRACTING INC LIDVALL, STEVEN J & CYNTHI DRALLMEIER, DANIEL R TRUST FLATLEY, JOHN & DANUTA FLATLEY, JOHN & DANUTA FIGLEWICZ, R & D R & D FIGLEWICZ, LORRAINE A & R WILSON, JOSEPH C & SANDRA TOOT, BRENDA LEA MADEY, PAUL W & ETHEL R MADEY, PAUL W & ETHEL R BRADBURY, TIMOTHY & LOHMA FORSYTH, JAY L & SUE E ERNST, MARK & JACKIE BERGMAN, DANIEL J & JANE R LINDEN, KEVIN & ANDREA BRADLEY, ROBERT & ELAINE KNAUTZ, KEITH R & CINDY A SMITH, CAROL J MOSLEY, CORY A & ANGIE L APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY SIMON, RICHARD T PIONEER BK & TR CO RG-110 BEACH, JAMES R & SHELBY J UBERT, WILLIAM & PEGGY BARKER, ANDREW JAMES BONCZYK, DENNIS & STEPHANI NADOLNY, ARTHUR & DOROTHY REDEEMED REAL ESTATE LLC MEGLEO, BRUCE A & LAURA J ROSSI , PAUL R FAMILY TR SHAH, KATHLEEN TRUSTEE MORETTIN, GARY A & CYNTHIA REIMER, DANIEL O & CYNTHIA SHISLER, WAYNE & JOANNE MISEK, JERRY J & MARGARET MCDONALD, KEVIN & SUSAN GRIFFIN, MARK A KILEY, MILES W & ANN M NILES, JOSEPH D & HOLLY J NICHOLS, NOEL D BEAU, JAMES & LESLIE & B BALLENGER, WILLIAM & MAN YERK, GEORGE PAXTON, DIANNE M HEIDENREICH, THOMAS R & ME MORGAN, FRANCIS W & PAMELA SINNETT FARMS LLC, JASEN J PROPERTIES LLC TRACEY, ROBERT L & CROWLEY WINTER, DONALD L & KAREN D BELL, THERESA C TRUSTEE CELLITTI, ANTHONY J TRUSTE MEYER, DANIEL J & MARY E RODGERS, KATHLEEN E RODGERS, KATHLEEN E SCHMIT, RICHARD P & CORINN LOWER, DAVID L & SANDRA J SHAH, NIKUNJ H TRUSTEE ERSCHEN, ROBERT J & ROBER SCHMEISSER, RONALD & SUSAN ROSENBERG, STEVEN ALT, BRIAN M & ANGELA M BRODDE, ECKARD & THERESA GENSEL, ROBERT J SR THOMPSON, RANDAL D & ANNE LUECK, DUANE A SMITH, RENITA LOUISE
TOTAL 408 408 9,143 22,800 55,560 65,477 83,682 62,331 70,478 73,729 67,671 408 408 408 45,780 408 408 43,947 408 92,873 64,620 3,512 61,638 81,497 1,632 35,420 408 408 408 408 408 408 8,739 22,800 94,974 78,309 31,153 408 408 19,532 408 408 29,976 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15,842 14,061 18,685 408 408 22,671 408 38,760 25,440 38,697 63,433 40,874 22,800 57,677 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 15,888 408 408 18,147 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 16,044 408 408 408 408 408 32,541 408 408 408 408 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-004-049-00 18-004-050-00 18-004-051-00 18-004-052-00 18-004-053-00 18-004-054-00 18-004-055-00 18-004-056-00 18-004-057-00 18-004-058-00 18-004-059-00 18-004-060-00 18-004-061-00 18-004-062-00 18-004-063-00 18-004-064-00 18-004-065-00 18-004-066-00 18-004-067-00 18-004-068-00 18-004-069-00 18-004-070-00 18-004-071-00 18-004-072-00 18-004-073-00 18-004-074-00 18-004-075-00 18-004-076-00 18-004-077-00 18-004-078-00 18-004-079-00 18-004-080-00 18-004-081-00 18-004-082-00 18-004-083-00 18-004-084-00 18-004-085-00 18-004-086-00 18-004-087-00 18-004-088-00 18-004-089-00 18-004-090-00 18-004-091-00 18-004-092-00 18-004-093-00 18-004-094-00 18-004-095-00 18-004-096-00 18-004-097-00 18-004-098-00 18-004-099-00 18-004-100-00 18-004-101-00 18-004-102-00 18-004-103-00 18-004-104-00 18-004-105-00 18-004-107-00 18-004-108-00 18-004-109-00 18-004-110-00 18-004-111-00 18-004-112-00 18-004-113-00 18-004-114-00 18-004-115-00 18-004-116-00 18-004-117-00 18-004-118-00 18-004-119-00 18-004-120-00 18-004-121-00 18-004-122-00 18-004-123-00 18-004-124-00 18-004-125-00 18-004-126-00 18-004-127-00 18-004-128-00 18-004-129-00 18-004-130-00 18-004-131-00 18-004-132-00 18-004-133-00 18-004-134-00 18-004-135-00 18-004-136-00 18-004-137-00 18-004-138-00 18-004-139-00 18-004-140-00 18-004-141-00 18-004-142-00 18-004-143-00 18-004-144-00 18-004-145-00 18-004-146-00 18-004-147-00 18-004-148-00 18-004-149-00 18-004-150-00 18-004-151-00 18-004-152-00 18-004-153-00 18-004-154-00 18-004-155-00 18-004-156-00 18-004-157-00
OWNER’S NAME HENNING, EDWARD & KURTZ, ARAND, MICHAEL & PATRICIA FERGUSON, FRANK R & JESSIC MCKEE, GABRIEL HARRIS, MICHAEL N ITASCA BANK & TRUST CO., T SANDON, JAMES ALLEN & CO EVANS, KENTON HAFFERTY, LARRY F & HAFF VIRTUE, DAVID KOEHLER, VANCE F WOODLEY, WAYNE E & WOODLE CARPENTER, KEVIN L & PEN CARPENTER, KEVIN L & PENT KEITH, BRIAN, KYLE & MATTH HOMB, DUSTIN P & GARRETT MULLANE, GARY D & DONNA J MARCUM, DAVE & HEATHER SNYDER, DONALD H & COLLEEN SCHULER, ALAN D & BACINO, JAMNICKY, JOHN A WILLIAMS, KARL J & JOYCE M BONEBRIGHT, LARRY L & BON RISER, BETH M & REUTER, L REUTER, LYNN ANNE TRUSTEE REUTER, LYNN A & RISER, B WAGNER, CAROL A TRUSTEE WILLER, JERRY L & MARY T SOPRYCH, BRIAN & MAXINE TUCKER, DELBERT & JANICE COX, RUSSELL & SCAMPINI, KRUEGER, CHARLES R & JOAN MILLER, RUSSELL H & PFUND BUSKER, TIMOTHY D & PATRI POKOJ, TROY & RHONDA & BU LARSON, SCOTT T QUINN, THOMAS R & JULIE K HELLER, RANDY R & KELLY A WARE, MICHAEL W & HERBSTALLVIN, PATRICIA GREEN, ROBERT & ANGELIA LONG, DANIEL & LONG, RIC GREGUS, JOAN A TRUSTEE DALE, PAMELA & TAYLOR, A EFKEN, STEVEN A JR BRUNI, MARIO ALFRED & ANTH GIBSON, DAVID DOMBECK, GEORGE P II & SHE CABRERA, STEVEN J & PENTI GALLAGHER, LAURA & BURKE SCHOONHOVEN, MICHAEL L & WRIGHT, WAYNE & DORIS TRU EVELAND, MICHAEL & SARAH VANDEDRINK, KENNETH R & E DRESSEL, DONALD P & TERESE SCHLEICHER, COLLEEN C POWERS, PATRICK J & LINDA HARRIS, WILLIAM J SR & JAN SARGENT, SCOTT & MELISSA DITTMAR, RICHARD E & MARGA BROWN, SCOTT & JANELLE DICKEY, MICHAEL & ARLENE CERMAK, JILL MISISCHIA, DAVID M & CYNTH LOETE, LAURENCE & KAREN D LOETE, LAURENCE J & KAREN LOETE, LAURENCE & KAREN LOETE, KAREN D & LAURENCE WARD, MICHAEL D & THERESE REYNOLDS, ERIC M & ERIKA J SYMONS, BRUCE & JOELLEN WIEREMA, DOUGLAS J & DONNA SIMENTAL, JUAN M & LILIA E SWITZER, TERRY & BUSS, L MILLER, LARRY & MARY JO WIEGEL, BRIAN J & VICKI C TING, BANG YI & CHAIN ORTIZ, BRADUL MOWRY , JOHN T & VICKIE & CLOSE, DONALD R & LINDA S BOHNSACK, BRYAN & JOLENE SPARKS, ERIC S FOY, DAVID L & SHIRLEY K MANDERSCHIED, RONALD R & P MANDERSCHIED, RONALD R & P MANDERSCHIED, RONALD R & P MATEJA, JOSEPH & JASMINA MATEJA, JOSEPH & JASMINA PETERS, RICHARD DREIBELBIS, JULIE A TRUSTE MATUSIEWICZ, JOSEPH A & SU FRANK, BRIAN K STEGER, PAUL F TRUSTEE SWANSON, STEVE & DENISE GIL, PETER ANDREW & GIL, DOBERNECKER, CRAIG & CARA SWAIN, DAVID D & STROHECK COX, RUSSELL S & TODD A FURST, CARROLL M & MELVA L BYRD, B KENNETH JR & ELAIN DAVIS, ALICE E SEHRING, DAVID & SUZI M KA BUTTS LAND TRUST SIMMONS, MICHAEL A & SUE A NICHOLS, DARCEEN A BARDELL, BRIAN R & JOANI L APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY
TOTAL 408 408 408 45,998 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 19,163 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 30,767 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 13,966 48,503 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 8,983 408 408 57,072 408 408 24,082 408 408 36,245 38,032 4,223 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 35,271 408 36,402 408 408 408 408 46,432 408 9,837 408 34,702 408 408 408 10,250 408 408 51,702 408 408 408 408 408 408 54,672 1,608 49,035 408 1 1
PARCEL NUMBER 18-004-158-00 18-004-159-00 18-004-160-00 18-004-161-00 18-004-162-00 18-004-163-00 18-005-001-00 18-005-002-00 18-005-003-00 18-005-005-00 18-005-006-00 18-005-007-00 18-005-008-00 18-005-009-00 18-005-010-00 18-005-011-00 18-005-012-00 18-005-013-00 18-005-014-00 18-005-015-00 18-005-016-00 18-005-017-00 18-005-018-00 18-005-019-00 18-005-020-00 18-005-021-00 18-005-022-00 18-005-023-00 18-005-024-00 18-005-025-00 18-005-026-00 18-005-027-00 18-005-028-00 18-005-029-00 18-005-030-00 18-005-031-00 18-005-032-00 18-005-033-00 18-005-034-00 18-005-035-00 18-005-036-00 18-005-037-00 18-005-038-00 18-005-039-00 18-005-040-00 18-005-041-00 18-005-042-00 18-005-043-00 18-005-044-00 18-005-045-00 18-005-046-00 18-005-047-00 18-005-048-00 18-005-049-00 18-005-050-00 18-005-051-00 18-005-052-00 18-005-053-00 18-005-054-00 18-005-055-00 18-005-056-00 18-005-057-00 18-005-058-00 18-005-059-00 18-005-060-00 18-005-061-00 18-005-062-00 18-005-063-00 18-005-064-00 18-005-065-00 18-005-066-00 18-005-067-00 18-005-068-00 18-005-069-00 18-005-070-00 18-005-071-00 18-005-072-00 18-005-073-00 18-005-074-00 18-005-075-00 18-005-076-00 18-005-077-00 18-005-078-00 18-005-079-00 18-005-080-00 18-005-081-00 18-005-082-00 18-005-083-00 18-005-084-00 18-005-085-00 18-005-086-00 18-005-087-00 18-005-088-00 18-005-089-00 18-005-090-00 18-005-091-00 18-005-092-00 18-005-093-00 18-005-094-00 18-005-095-00 18-005-096-00 18-005-097-00 18-005-098-00 18-005-099-00 18-005-100-00 18-005-101-00 18-005-102-00
OWNER’S NAME APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY NORTHWEST TELEPHONE COMPAN APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY SCHNOOR, LUISE K GRIMSON, MICHAEL J & CECIL JACKSON, JOHN W & JILL M MINET, FORTUNE V TRUSTEE KILROY, MARGARET S & KIL PRIETO, NOEMI A EELLS, DARLENE D CAMMACK, MICHAEL L & JANIC HANSON, HARRY F & DOROTHY HANSON, HARRY F & DOROTHY HANSON, HARRY F & DOROTHY SNAPP, EDWARD H & EILEEN A ZIMMERMAN, RONALD E & CHER ZIMMERMAN, RONALD E & CHER MARCOTTE, KURT & MELISSA HAWKINSON, J LOWELL & BEVE KANE, MICHAEL J & CHRISTOP ANDERSON, EDWARD C & JENNI JOHNSON, RONALD G & LAURA WILLIAMS, GORDON A JR & SH JOHNSON, ROBERT & ANN W BYRD, BERT KENNETH JR & EL MCDONALD, ROSE M TRUSTEE CHIEFTAIN DEVELOPMENT CORP MANDERS, JOHN & PAMELA JUST, NORMA J & LAWSON, G DIESCHBOURG, ROBERT J & SU BURGDORF, STEVEN B & LINDA BURGDORF, STEVEN B & LINDA WEILAND, GUS & WEILAND, GLYNN, NORBERT GLYNN, NORBERT STONE MILL DEVELOPMENT CO SCHILLER, SIDNEY S MOONE, MICHAEL F & PATRICI TOFFEL, ELAINE J TRUSTEE BOTTIGLIERO, MICHAEL & DIN BOTTIGLIERO, MICHAEL & DIN GLYNN, NORBERT S JR GLYNN, NORBERT S JR GLYNN, NORBERT S JR GLYNN, NORBERT S JR GLYNN, NORBERT S JR GLYNN, NORBERT S JR MAULDING, THOMAS A & DENIS MAULDING, THOMAS A & DENIS BAIR, CHRISTOPHER D & LAUR BAIR, CHRISTOPHER D & LAUR BOHNSACK, NORMAN R & MILL RYAN, JAMES P & JANICE L NEUMANN, ERIC & RACHEL WHITE, ROBERT W & LORETTO KRONE, FRANCIS J & SHARON MCWARD, JERI ANN & KEVIN BURNS, NED M JR HORIST, CAROL L TRUSTEE HORIST, CAROL L TRUSTEE LARSEN, MARY J EGAN, PATRICIA M TRUSTEE & WELU, DENNIS J & TINA M WINTER, ERIN W & NANCY A KRASNOWSKI, JON & CSAPO, EULRICH, H H JR, H H SR & WESSEL, RANDALL C WAGNER, TIMOTHY J & SUSAN BEILFUSS, BURTON A JR & PH OLSON, BRETT & JANKOWSKI KEENEY, GERALD SR & GERALD METZ, CARL W & HELEN L TR OHMS, STEPHEN & PAMELA KRUSE, BRADLEY G & REBECCA BRANT, TIM & REES, KIM & BAKER, KAREN M HONZEL, MARK C & DONNA R BLAIR, JAMES E & TERESA M SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE & MICHE SCULLY, JAMES P & MARJORIE TREVINO, CM & DA & CM MOOTE, JANET A TRUSTEE SCHMEISSER, RONALD & SUSAN VATH, DONALD R & CHERYL K BEHAN, MARY A TRUSTEE BUHL, MICHAEL E & VICKY ANWAR, LILLIAN L ANWAR, LILLIAN L MISKOVIC, JEROME GEORGE KAUS, ROBERTA M TRUSTEE WEST SUBURBAN BANK 2233 1 MESSINA, GEORGE P & CHERYL PFIFFNER FAMILY LLC 1 KISSEE, DAN & BARBARA HASKEN, RICHARD J & ROXANN BUSSMAN, JOHN F JR CARROLL, MICHAEL R & AMIE CARROLL, MICHAEL R & AMIE DUSKEY, RONALD D TRUSTEE BLACKLAW, GERALD D & MARLE WALLES, DWIGHT H TRUSTEE STITH, HERBERT D TRUSTEE QUINN, TIMOTHY M & SAMEENA LINZ, WILLIAM M
TOTAL 1 12,163 1 1 1 1 25,440 408 408 19,375 21,690 24,772 15,126 36,625 16,320 30,081 408 408 36,049 408 408 408 408 408 408 17,574 62,366 51,647 52,288 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,800 80,941 68,168 408 21,842 26,281 408 408 567 408 408 20,203 408 408 35,285 408 36,423 408 408 31,979 408 408 408 73,347 31,920 73,484 77,279 50,285 408 408 408 38,690 33,300 26,003 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,003 408 408 48,696 408 24,302 408 67,815 81,648 17,777 39,960 00,762 22,800 56,310 22,800 408 39,891 69,704 28,539 66,448 85,414 43,254 22,800
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-005-103-00 18-005-104-00 18-005-105-00 18-005-106-00 18-005-107-00 18-005-108-00 18-005-109-00 18-005-110-00 18-005-111-00 18-005-112-00 18-005-114-00 18-005-115-00 18-005-116-00 18-005-117-00 18-005-118-00 18-005-119-00 18-005-120-00 18-005-121-00 18-005-122-00 18-005-123-00 18-005-124-00 18-005-125-00 18-005-126-00 18-005-127-00 18-005-128-00 18-005-129-00 18-005-130-00 18-005-131-00 18-005-132-00 18-005-133-00 18-005-134-00 18-005-135-00 18-005-136-00 18-005-137-00 18-005-138-00 18-005-139-00 18-005-140-00 18-005-141-00 18-005-142-00 18-005-143-00 18-005-144-00 18-005-145-00 18-005-146-00 18-005-147-00 18-005-148-00 18-005-149-00 18-005-150-00 18-005-151-00 18-005-152-00 18-005-153-00 18-005-154-00 18-005-155-00 18-006-003-00 18-006-004-00 18-006-006-00 18-006-007-00 18-006-008-00 18-006-009-00 18-006-011-00 18-006-012-00 18-006-013-00 18-006-014-00 18-006-015-00 18-006-017-00 18-006-018-00 18-006-019-00 18-006-020-00 18-006-021-00 18-006-022-00 18-006-023-00 18-006-024-00 18-006-026-00 18-006-027-00 18-006-028-00 18-006-029-00 18-006-030-00 18-006-031-00 18-006-032-00 18-006-033-00 18-006-034-00 18-006-035-00 18-006-036-00 18-006-037-00 18-006-038-00 18-006-039-00 18-006-040-00 18-006-041-00 18-006-042-00 18-006-043-00 18-006-044-00 18-006-045-00 18-006-046-00 18-006-047-00 18-006-048-00 18-006-049-00 18-006-050-00 18-006-051-00 18-006-052-00 18-006-053-00 18-006-054-00 18-006-055-00 18-006-056-00 18-006-057-00 18-006-058-00 18-006-059-00 18-006-060-00 18-006-061-00
OWNER’S NAME PEARCE, BRETT T & CYNTHIA PETTA, CHRISTOPHER M & JEN YORKE, MICHAEL K & ANN C YORKE, MICHAEL K & ANN C MILAZZO, SHARON K BUCARO, CALO M, GRISTINA & SLUSARENKO, JAROSLAW & IRE REES, KIM & LOIS STUDIER, GARY L & JOAN E SEAS, KENNETH E & SEAS, R HALL, JAMES & SUSAN MEINERT, P & JO A & HEER AGUILERA, PETER & MARINA SZATAN, WACLAW W & KRYSTYN WHITE, RICHARD J & DEBRA J BOTTIGLIERO, MICHAEL & DIN BOURQUIN, WILLIAM D & SUSA STILLING, THEODORE A & SUS NIERSBACH, RUTH SHIPP, HENRY E & MARY L BRISSEY, ROBERT E & JUANIT MULLEN, NOLAN & AMANDA FRY, DUANE A ESTATE & PLOW PETERSON, SEAN M & PETER LAMPROS, TONY L & PAMELA J BALBACH, DWIGHT & DENISE POND, CARLOS R TRUSTEE PETERS, ROBERT J DITTMAR, JEREMY L TILSNER, RUSSELL A & MARLE SCHEID, MICHAEL R & THERES BAUER, DAVID L & ALLISON BARRETT, MICHAEL D & BAR HUNTER, VICTOR BERGSTROM, THOMAS J ARBOGAST, TIMOTHY S MOTZER, WILLIAM C & WANDA BRUSCATO, ANTHONY & KIMBER BRUSCATO, ANTHONY J & KIMB GILLE, TOM APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY HARRIS, MICHAEL C & JANET HARRIS, MICHAEL C & JANET KAVANAUGH, KEVIN J & BERNA THILLENS, ROBERT R & MARY ATTEN, CHRISTOPHER P & BEC SCHWABER, R RANDALL & PATS KOHOUT, OTTO J & BARBARA E FRANK, JAMES & JILL REINER, BERNARD A & MONICA HAMMER, WAYNE B & JANE E FITZMAURICE, CHARLES J & E COOK, TIMOTHY J & LAURA A HELGASON, JANET L TRUSTEE 1 SONNTAG, JON M & BETH ANN HINKHOUSE, JOSEPH A SPANGLER, ROY W & JANE E GAROFALO, ANTHONY JR & JAN WOOLSEY, KATHLEEN SANJI, KIM CIESLA, RICHARD J & MYRTLE ANDERSON, SHANE L & JENNIF SEIVERT, CHARLES & MARIA ABRAHAMS, MICHAEL DAWSON, DYLAN D, DENNIS D, DAWSON, DENNIS & VICKIE WERNER, BRADLEY L & KERI S WERNER, BRADLEY L & KERI S HAIJENGA, RICHARD & JUNE COLLINS, JO ANN M TRUSTEE DIMONTE, ANGELA & J JOHN J MCCRONE, KEVIN B & LINDA G MCCRONE, KEVIN B & LINDA G MAHER, SCOTT & TRUCKENMIL OLIVOTTI, DAN & JOYCE & WRIGHT, GARY L & GERRY L BERGFELD, THOMAS J, LINDA BOETTNER, LEWIS F, CHARLOT STUPKA, MICHAEL & JEANNE ZUBERBUHLER, NICHOLAS J & ANDERSON, JOHN S & COLLEEN HINTZ, SHAWN, MICHAEL D, D SIGAFUS, GORDON & KRISTINE DRAKE, MICHAEL F & PAMELA MILLS, MICHAEL T & KATHY J MILLS, MICHAEL T & KATHY J MURRAY, GLEN & KELLY, ROB HUSCHITT, PETER A & MARISA THOM, JAMES B & MARY J HEFFERNAN, EUGENE M VISEL, JOSHUA D & WALTERS TOWNSEND, CHARLES W FLEEGE, ADAM M HERRA, JOHN G & JANET S WIROSTEK, ANDREW PETERS, ANTHONY A & ROBIN
TOTAL 54,796 408 408 408 408 408 408 32,120 408 408 46,124 408 65,430 408 28,458 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 96,908 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31,572 408 86,208 57,036 54,282 43,968 79,469 64,757 408 408 28,651 35,617 1,094 47,864 36,008 62,618 28,116 408 408 33,180 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 29,991 21,542 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-006-062-00 18-006-063-00 18-006-064-00 18-006-065-00 18-006-066-00 18-006-068-00 18-006-069-00 18-006-070-00 18-006-071-00 18-006-072-00 18-006-073-00 18-006-075-00 18-006-076-00 18-006-078-00 18-006-079-00 18-006-080-00 18-006-081-00 18-006-082-00 18-006-083-00 18-006-084-00 18-006-085-00 18-006-086-00 18-006-087-00 18-006-088-00 18-006-089-00 18-006-090-00 18-006-091-00 18-006-092-00 18-006-093-00 18-006-094-00 18-006-095-00 18-006-096-00 18-006-097-00 18-006-098-00 18-006-099-00 18-006-100-00 18-006-101-00 18-006-102-00 18-006-103-00 18-006-104-00 18-006-105-00 18-006-106-00 18-006-107-00 18-006-108-00 18-006-109-00 18-006-110-00 18-006-111-00 18-006-112-00 18-006-113-00 18-006-114-00 18-006-115-00 18-006-116-00 18-006-117-00 18-006-118-00 18-006-119-00 18-006-120-00 18-007-001-00 18-007-002-00 18-007-003-00 18-007-004-00 18-007-005-00 18-007-006-00 18-007-007-00 18-007-008-00 18-007-009-00 18-007-010-00 18-007-011-00 18-007-013-00 18-007-014-00 18-007-015-00 18-007-016-00 18-007-017-00 18-007-018-00 18-007-019-00 18-007-020-00 18-007-021-00 18-007-022-00 18-007-023-00 18-007-025-00 18-007-026-00 18-007-027-00 18-007-028-00 18-007-029-00 18-007-030-00 18-007-032-00 18-007-033-00 18-007-034-00 18-007-035-00 18-007-036-00 18-007-037-00 18-007-038-00 18-007-039-00 18-007-040-00 18-007-041-00 18-007-042-00 18-007-043-00 18-007-044-00 18-007-045-00 18-007-046-00 18-007-047-00 18-007-048-00 18-007-049-00 18-007-050-00 18-007-051-00 18-007-052-00 18-007-053-00 18-007-055-00 18-007-056-00
OWNER’S NAME WHITMER, JESSICA L TRAVIS, BRADLEY E & ANYA L TRAVIS, BRADLEY E & ANYA L LINGEL, RANDY & WENDY MARQUITH, TOD D & JUDITH L PAUL, ALVERTA M MCGUCKIN, BRIAN J & LESLIE MUGUCKIN, BRIAN CO-TRUSTEE DIEHL, JOHN & PENNY MASSEL MCGUCKIN, BRIAN & LESLIE SCHRIEBER, ROBERT L & KATH ABATE, ANTHONY & JUDITH A HOPKINS, DAVID P & HELEN A SUTTER, DANIEL L & RENATA MINET, DANIEL L & MARY B BONK, DAVID SUITS, DUANE D TRUSTEE HEFFERNAN, EUGENE M HEFFERNAN, EUGENE M KOEHLER, MICHAEL C JR & K GOZDZIAK, GENE HAAS, LLOYD & LISA BOOK, ERICKA L & KYLE C BREITZKE, ARTHUR T ROWE, MARCUS E & NANCY C WOZNICKI, MICHAEL & KATHLE KAISER, TIMOTHY D EXCH NATIONAL BANK CHICAGO ESPOSITO, MARK & YOLANDA DULGAR, DONALD J BECK, JOANN M BECK, JOANN M NOLAN, TIMOTHY J FREDERICK, KEITH B & BARBA PARTYKA, LEONARD & STROH AB LIVING TRUST AB LIVING TRUST BERENDES, JAY & JENNIFER P BENDIXON, JEFFREY A & PAUL HARDIE, JENNIFER & HIGGS HAYES, DENNIS C KURT, KAREN F DOWER, TIMOTHY J & RONDA K REIFSTECK, RICHARD ROWE, SCOTT BEAKE, MAURICE & SALLY FREDERICK, KEITH B & BARBA STAVER, THOMAS J & KOESTE KAROLEK, CHARLES J & ROSAL APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY HARRIS, MICHAEL C & RICH, BROWN, CHARLES W JR & LYNN RIVERA, JOSE & ESTELA & RIVERA, JORGE & KIMBERLY FRANSEN, JOHN J & JOSHUA J STEINBACH, MICHAEL & LISA HOMB, NORMAN L & LEIGH ANN HOMB, NORMAN L & LEIGH ANN VALNOT VIRKE FARM LLC SCHASCHWARY, RICHARD & JEA MATHESON, JOHN & CANDY ANDERSON, WILLIAM A CLEMMANS, DAVID A TRUSTEE ADAMS, JOHN P & LINDA CARTER, HEATHER MASTERS, WILLIAM & DEBBIE ADAMS, JOHN P & LINDA M ADAMS, JOHN P & LINDA M T ADAMS, JOHN P & LINDA M T OCONNOR, MICHAEL D & NICKO CLEMMANS, DAVID A TRUSTEE PADERA, KURT & MONICA & DANIELS, LINDA L SCHRIEBER, ROBERT L & KATH MCMAHON, EDWARD M & MALAH LUKASZCZYK, MARIAN & BIDE KROPE & ADAMS GAMBOA, EMIGDIO & LUZ THOMAS, ANDREW R TRUSTEE PFORTMILLER, RICHARD D & C FRY, BRETT & KRISTA OSTRANDER, GORDON A MCMAHON, STEPHAN L & SALLY RESTORATION AMERICA INC STADEL, STEVEN C & DANA TASCH, RICHARD D & LINDA L JURASEK, MATTHEW J & KAREN MCCLURE, MARK CURTIS, R DANE & MERILEE L CURTIS, R DANE & MERILEE L MANCINI, RICHARD & JENNIFE CARTER, THOMAS R & HEATHER BINNS, JAMES & HARTOG, LA NONO, PRUD A JR & ERLINDA FREIDAG, TIMOTHY & AMANDA DEBELLIS, PATRICK FLACK, NANCY S NIZIOLEK, JAMES & DORENE NIZIOLEK, JAMES & DORENE CULLEN, THOMAS F & MELISA POPE TRUST AGREEMENT, BETT KRUSZYNSKI, KEN & MICHAELI
TOTAL 408 408 41,336 408 17,747 408 408 408 91,319 84,861 16,320 58,434 38,006 53,239 14,335 408 408 49,154 408 408 408 408 408 408 6,969 21,772 52,443 408 408 408 29,802 408 408 18,471 408 408 408 408 408 408 12,715 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 408 408 408 38,933 408 408 56,915 408 408 408 31,812 408 408 408 408 408 408 58,157 39,960 57,993 98,010 71,453 63,814 81,312 11,075 408 408 42,514 49,928 10,890 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,248 408 408 408 408 408 408 53,733 35,333 408 29,803 408 47,327 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-007-057-00 18-007-058-00 18-007-059-00 18-007-060-00 18-007-061-00 18-007-062-00 18-007-063-00 18-007-064-00 18-007-065-00 18-007-066-00 18-007-067-00 18-007-068-00 18-007-069-00 18-007-070-00 18-007-071-00 18-007-072-00 18-007-073-00 18-007-074-00 18-007-075-00 18-007-076-00 18-007-077-00 18-007-078-00 18-007-079-00 18-007-080-00 18-007-081-00 18-007-082-00 18-007-083-00 18-007-084-00 18-007-085-00 18-007-086-00 18-007-087-00 18-007-088-00 18-007-089-00 18-007-090-00 18-007-091-00 18-007-092-00 18-007-093-00 18-007-094-00 18-007-095-00 18-007-096-00 18-007-097-00 18-007-098-00 18-007-099-00 18-007-100-00 18-007-101-00 18-007-102-00 18-007-103-00 18-007-104-00 18-007-105-00 18-007-106-00 18-007-107-00 18-007-108-00 18-007-109-00 18-007-110-00 18-007-111-00 18-007-112-00 18-007-113-00 18-007-114-00 18-007-115-00 18-007-116-00 18-007-117-00 18-007-118-00 18-007-119-00 18-007-120-00 18-007-121-00 18-007-122-00 18-007-123-00 18-007-124-00 18-007-125-00 18-007-126-00 18-007-127-00 18-007-128-00 18-007-129-00 18-007-130-00 18-007-131-00 18-007-132-00 18-007-133-00 18-007-135-00 18-007-136-00 18-007-137-00 18-007-138-00 18-007-139-00 18-007-140-00 18-007-141-00 18-007-142-00 18-007-144-00 18-007-145-00 18-007-146-00 18-007-147-00 18-007-148-00 18-007-150-00 18-007-152-00 18-007-153-00 18-007-154-00 18-007-155-00 18-007-156-00 18-007-157-00 18-007-158-00 18-007-159-00 18-007-160-00 18-007-161-00 18-007-162-00 18-007-163-00 18-007-164-00 18-007-165-00 18-007-166-00 18-007-167-00
OWNER’S NAME BUCKLEY, KAREN M TRUSTEE DEGREGORIO, DENNIS PETROS, STEVE T & MARY D SCHWAN, JASON GARDNER, MICHAEL & ROSE SZATAN, WACLAW & KRYSTYNA SCHULDT, JUDITH A KNAUER, KYLE D & BAUER, D PRZYBYLSKI, WILLIAM PETER MAYO, VALERIE J THIES, JEFF S & DIONNE M FLESCH, STEVEN M & KIM M AMOROSO, ANTHONY P SCHMIDT, HERBERT J & BARBA DONAHUE, JOHN P & MARY JAN KOLACEK, WILLIAM J & BETTY FEIST, DONALD & LOIS MAE PAULS, JAMES C HENDREN, ALLEN & BARBARA HENDREN, ALLEN & BARBARA HENDREN, ALLEN & BARBARA KOLACEK, WILLIAM J JR & BE KOLACEK, WILLIAM J JR & BE LAMZ, DANIEL C & SHERRY D TIDEI, JOSEPH J & CYNTHIA YOUNT, GENE L & STEPHENSO TRAVIS, BRIAN HERMANN, WILLIAM J & JAR OKAZAKI, ROBERT & JUDITH OHMS, MICHAEL W & OLSON, HOLTZ, JASON PHILLIP & TON HARWICK, TIMOTHY A & DEBRA WILSON, WILLIAM M & LINDA FRANZ, ROBERT & JANE NIEWINSKI, MICHAEL D & IRI NEVAREZ, ENRIQUE & NINFA BONNET, MATT & BONNET, D HILL, WILLET D & BEVERLY A VANNATTA, JERRY & LUANN BREITBACH, STEVE & DIANE POPLE, DUWAYNE & MARTHA POPE, BETTE A & JEFF A TR POPE, GARY STEVEN & ROSEMA POPE LIVING TRUST POPE, GARY STEVEN & ROSEMA REUTER, MICHAEL J PETERSON, SCOTT BUTVILAS, TIMOTHY J, MONIC SHANAHAN REVOCABLE DECLARA WEBSTER, THOMAS R BRIONEZ, JOSEPH NIEWINSKI, MIKE & IRIDIA N NIEWINSKI, MIKE & IRIDIA N BRAY, RICK & ROSEANN KING, DAVID H FORBROOK, MICHAEL W & LIND HOHNSTADT, STANLEY & JEANI SWPC PROPERTY & INVESTMENT GROSS, DRAKE & PATTY SWPC PROPERTY & INVESTMENT BOVENMYER PROPERTIES LLC BOVENMYER, DEAN ALLEN COLBECK, HAROLD T & LINDA HABBEN, RODNEY & DAWN KORTE, HAROLD R & CAROL J KORTE, HAROLD R & CAROL J HAYMAN, MARVIN COOK, CHRISTOPHER P & TERE PRAIRIE VIEW STOCK FARM LL FREITAG, EILEEN L Q/P/R T ROSSELLI, ROBERT J & JENNI KATZMANN, RICHARD H JR CROAK, PATRICIA A TRUSTEE CROAK, PATRICIA ANN HILLMAN, DALE R & DELORIS HILLMAN TRUST, DALE R & DE COOK, PAUL B & MARGARET A SERSHON , JOHN A & VICTORI SUBURBAN BANK OF BARRINGTO MAGUIRE, MICHELLE D TRUST 1 MCCLURE, MARK R & CYNTHIA 1 COOK, MARGARET A & PAUL B ACKER TRUST, ALANA S WEBSTER, SHARON A SHELEY, JUSTIN M & KASEY M ZIMMERMAN, HAROLD & DANI SIEGNER, WILLIAM & BOSHE ESTRADA, HECTOR J, LUCIA, DUNNING, MICHAEL D & DEBOR SHADOWEN, MICHAEL R & LILL SWEENY, JAMES D & VIRGINIA ELLIOTT, GARTH & MICHELLE KARNER, ROGER R KUMMER, CHRISTEL C ROWLEY, CHARLES BLAKE & JA DEAN, FRED V & MARGARET R DIVERSEY, STEVEN & MICHELL JOHNSON, LESTER & CARMEN F SPENCER, RAYMOND L & DEBRA ALBRECHT, SHEAN & COREY ITALIA, JOHN S & PATRICIA STANGL, DAVID G & EVELYN M ROBERTS, ROBERT & LINDA APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU UZITAS, MARK BUSH, DIANE M TRUSTEE GONZALEZ, RUBIN
TOTAL 408 408 408 408 408 28,640 408 408 408 58,874 408 408 4,342 68,441 2,106 35,084 1,782 30,555 2,516 3,607 51,423 1,739 1,307 1,361 22,479 408 408 408 44,836 408 408 408 408 408 37,469 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 29,736 408 408 408 33,842 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 36,665 408 408 408 15,939 408 408 408 27,506 408 408 53,496 34,375 51,373 55,854 52,617 65,004 408 47,937 22,800 22,800 56,825 25,440 72,811 26,198 98,806 54,800 50,963 64,280 408 408 408 408 408 59,348 83,817 408 28,709 408 408 408 408 32,458 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-007-168-00 18-007-169-00 18-007-171-00 18-007-172-00 18-007-173-00 18-007-174-00 18-007-175-00 18-007-176-00 18-007-177-00 18-007-178-00 18-007-179-00 18-007-180-00 18-007-181-00 18-007-182-00 18-007-183-00 18-007-184-00 18-007-185-00 18-007-186-00 18-007-187-00 18-007-188-00 18-007-189-00 18-007-190-00 18-007-191-00 18-007-192-00 18-007-193-00 18-007-194-00 18-007-195-00 18-007-196-00 18-007-197-00 18-007-198-00 18-007-199-00 18-007-200-00 18-007-201-00 18-007-202-00 18-007-203-00 18-007-204-00 18-007-205-00 18-007-206-00 18-007-207-00 18-007-208-00 18-007-209-00 18-007-210-00 18-007-211-00 18-007-212-00 18-007-213-00 18-007-214-00 18-007-215-00 18-007-216-00 18-007-217-00 18-007-218-00 18-007-219-00 18-007-220-00 18-007-221-00 18-007-222-00 18-007-224-00 18-007-225-00 18-007-226-00 18-007-227-00 18-007-228-00 18-007-229-00 18-007-230-00 18-007-231-00 18-007-232-00 18-007-233-00 18-007-234-00 18-007-235-00 18-007-236-00 18-007-237-00 18-007-238-00 18-007-240-00 18-007-241-00 18-007-242-00 18-007-243-00 18-007-244-00 18-007-245-00 18-007-246-00 18-007-247-00 18-007-248-00 18-007-249-00 18-007-250-00 18-007-251-00 18-007-252-00 18-007-253-00 18-007-254-00 18-007-255-00 18-007-256-00 18-007-257-00 18-007-258-00 18-007-259-00 18-007-260-00 18-007-261-00 18-007-262-00 18-007-263-00 18-007-264-00 18-007-265-00 18-007-266-00 18-007-267-00 18-007-268-00 18-007-269-00 18-007-270-00 18-007-271-00 18-007-272-00 18-007-273-00 18-007-274-00 18-007-275-00 18-007-276-00 18-008-001-00
OWNER’S NAME FONSECA, JOEL & HEATHER WEIBLINGER, JOSEPH A HANNON, TIMOTHY JOHN ELLIOTT, JANICE & BOROTA, HARDEN, RUSSELL O JR ROBERTS, ALAN D & ANGELA L ERPELDING, THOMAS S ERPELDING, THOMAS S KRAHMER, KEVIN M PINNEY, LAN & RAYMA BARKLOW, LINDA J BLANKENHO WIEGEL, THEODORE J & WIEG ANDERBERG, MALCOLM C TRUST GIUDICE, GERARD A & NICOLI STOCKS, GOEFFREY A & ELIZA ALONGI, FILIPPA BURTON, JEAN GALLINA, ANDREW D & ANNAMA THOMPSON, JEFFREY & PATTY SCHOLER, FRANCIS P & IRENE MODES, SHIRLEY A MODES, SHIRLEY A CHIEFTAIN DEVELOPMENT CORP BRINKMEIER, TIM W & BRINK JANECKE, PETER G & DIANE T ROSSI, PHILIP A SR & KOLA PADERA, CRAIG H & ELLEN J PRIES, DONALD M & BARBARA OHMS, THOMAS J & JULIE L STEFFES, BEN & MILDRED A HORNUNG, NORMAN & HOLLY & CULLEN, PHILLIP A & PATRIC BRANDENBURG, MICHAEL D & R HERMANSON, LAWRENCE R & JE PRIES, DONNA & SPRATT, R BROWN, ANDREW R MATTSON FAMILY TRUST MLYNSKI, ANETA & MATTHEW MLYNSKI, ANETA & MATTHEW CALOW, DALE R & DEE DEE J PAPE, DAVID A TRUSTEE KELLER, DONALD & COLEEN DITTMAR, JONATHAN M & DOR BERESFORD, DEAN LINEBARGER, BETTY & THOM NIELSEN, JAMES A & TERRY K PLATH, CARL RUSINEK, RICHARD M VINCENT, TODD & TANYA KRUPINSKI, PATRICK ALLEN & BEAR, RICHARD A & ROSE A MCNETT, JEFFREY T KRIZKA, MARTIN A SR & LUCI KUBICKI, CAROL MARX, BRIAN J & SUZANNE I ZIENTY, EUGENE R TOWNSEND, STEPHEN A JR HUNTER, ROY & SUSAN PRESTON, BRYON ANZELMO, THOMAS J & KAROLY ANZELMO, THOMAS J & KAROLY COCAGNE, WESLEY & STEPHANI FAWVER, JEFF & LISA MAGO, MARK F FERGUSON, CARMEN CARLSON, DONALD W HEDLEY, JAMES D & JOLEEN M SHEEHAN, THOMAS P & DEBRA SHEEHAN, THOMAS L & DEBRA HAY, TERRY & LETHLEAN, R STAUFFACHER, THOMAS & TE ADAMS, GEORGE W & JANET R ELLIOTT, SUSAN P TRUSTEE ELLIOTT, SUSAN P TRUSTEE ELLIOTT, SUSAN P TRUSTEE RUDNY, ANTHONY E & JUDITH STRICKLERPOE, GREGORY & JO JOHNSON, JULIE STOUT TRUS PLUMB, LAURA H TRUSTEE KASS, STEVEN A & JACQUELIN MCGOWAN, JOSEPH & LISA CADY, PHYLLIS TRUSTEE BROWN, ROBERT W & JOANNE M ARZBAECHER, JOAN THERESE BROWN, JOANNE M TRUSTEE & STOLL, LARRY C & SUZANNE J LUEBKER, THOMAS M GALL, DANIEL E & LORIE GALL, DANIEL E & LORIE KINSEY, CHAD & TERRI MCAULIFFE, ERIC & HILLARY SCHMIDT, STEVE L & MARY E BULLARD, SCOTT & KARLA KLUCK, CARRIE A WILSON, ROY E & KATHLEEN M GRASSLY, PAUL H APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY ROBERTS & SPROULE
TOTAL 408 408 32,730 408 408 408 35,311 408 408 408 408 408 408 39,660 408 408 408 408 408 408 24,921 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 29,030 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 20,663 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 714 408 408 408 23,756 408 408 21,972 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 38,949 408 408 21,843 408 35,853 59,411 56,906 86,555 72,912 75,295 76,666 97,376 52,804 59,226 81,199 408 15,608 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-008-002-00 18-008-003-00 18-008-004-00 18-008-005-00 18-008-006-00 18-008-007-00 18-008-008-00 18-008-009-00 18-008-010-00 18-008-011-00 18-008-012-00 18-008-013-00 18-008-014-00 18-008-015-00 18-008-016-00 18-008-017-00 18-008-018-00 18-008-019-00 18-008-020-00 18-008-021-00 18-008-022-00 18-008-023-00 18-008-024-00 18-008-025-00 18-008-026-00 18-008-027-00 18-008-028-00 18-008-030-00 18-008-031-00 18-008-032-00 18-008-033-00 18-008-034-00 18-008-035-00 18-008-037-00 18-008-038-00 18-008-039-00 18-008-040-00 18-008-041-00 18-008-042-00 18-008-043-00 18-008-044-00 18-008-046-00 18-008-048-00 18-008-049-00 18-008-050-00 18-008-051-00 18-008-052-00 18-008-053-00 18-008-054-00 18-008-055-00 18-008-056-00 18-008-058-00 18-008-060-00 18-008-061-00 18-008-062-00 18-008-063-00 18-008-064-00 18-008-066-00 18-008-067-00 18-008-068-00 18-008-069-00 18-008-070-00 18-008-071-00 18-008-073-00 18-008-074-00 18-008-075-00 18-008-076-00 18-008-077-00 18-008-078-00 18-008-079-00 18-008-080-00 18-008-081-00 18-008-082-00 18-008-083-00 18-008-084-00 18-008-085-00 18-008-086-00 18-008-088-00 18-008-089-00 18-008-090-00 18-008-091-00 18-008-092-00 18-008-093-00 18-008-094-00 18-008-095-00 18-008-096-00 18-008-097-00 18-008-098-00 18-008-099-00 18-008-100-00 18-008-101-00 18-008-102-00 18-008-103-00 18-008-104-00 18-008-105-00 18-008-106-00 18-008-107-00 18-008-108-00 18-008-109-00 18-008-110-00 18-008-111-00 18-008-112-00 18-008-113-00 18-008-114-00 18-008-115-00 18-008-116-00 18-008-117-00 18-008-118-00
OWNER’S NAME TRAVIS, CHARLES W & CONNIE STOREY, WINSTON WAMPFLER, DEAN L TOMPARY, JOHN G & HELEN S URBAN, JOSEPH S & BARBARA URBAN, JOSEPH S & BARBARA ANKNEY, MARTIN L & JUDY G EBERLE, THOMAS R & KATHLEE TERRY, ARNOLD C LARKIN, PATRICK & KOESTO DIORIO, JAMES A & JOANNE L DIORIO, JAMES A & JOANNE L ORLANDO, LOUIS R & MARGARE JANKIEWICZ, VINCE & LYNN PRICE, KIRBY & SUNDBERG, K TRAUSCH, RICHARD J & LORI BAILEY, JEFFREY R ADAMS, KATHERINE S BUTLER, DENNIS NELSON, VIRGIL E & RICHARD FUERST, GAIL J TRUSTEE TOAY, GARRETT J & BRIDGET POWERS, KATHERINE H & FER MONTE, DARRELL J KING, ROGER & WAMPFLER, D WIENEN, WILLIAM & KATHY BIELAKOWSKI, LOUIS VALADEZ, ADRIANA TRUSTEE SCHOENHARD, ADAM L ERTMER, ROBERT & CHRISTINA KNOUP , KENNETH L & PATRIC WEBSTER, SHARON ENDERLE, MARK & TRACY FOX, DAN M & KAREN A LOUDER, RONALD J & KATHLEE UNANGST, TY K & JOLENE K UNANGST, TY K & JOLENE K FLYNN, ANASTACIA M TRUSTEE FALSON, PHILLIP & JANICE SCHROEDER, ROLAND & GISELE SCHROEDER, ROLAND & GISELA MAHAL, ELIZABETH TRUSTEE COLUMBIA NATL BK CHICAGO HIVELEY, GEORGE H TRUSTEE EARNEST, MELANIE J TRUSTEE FRANKLIN, RICHARD & ANITA BORMANN, JOSEPH N & ANASTA WOODBINE, KENNETH A & LUBA HOGAN, DIANE M & GEORGE F HOGAN, DIANE M & GEORGE F ASTA, JOHN M & BETTY 1 BERGET, SCOTT DELIBERTO, RUSSEL A & ELAI LAMB, GRAHAME & MARQUARD MCPEEK, ANDREW & KATIE ROBERTS, TERI & CHEESMAN, CHEESMAN, ROY E KAWA, JAMES H & RUTH A WALTERS, CORY J & LARA S WOODBINE, KENNETH A & LUBA CONKLIN, RANDY & DEANN MAR AMUNDSON, GLENN D TRUSTEE JENNINGS, STEVEN R & JENN KOLPAK, MARK C & TERESA M GRAY, PAUL SIUDA, MICHAEL L & SANDRA MORRISON, AARON M & TRACY RUBIN, JERRY E STIENSTRA, DIANE JULIUS, CLARA L TWITE, JON & CATHERINE M C MARTIN, KENNETH PATRICK & NICHOLS, TIMOTHY & MARY KA WULFF, RANDY L & LINDA L LANDE, HERB & LORI DRANE, DOUG W & NICOLETTE ROFFERS, MONICA DALE TRUS TRACY, EVERT JR TRACY, EVERT SPOLUM, DON & JODI FARREY, RONALD T JR & BARB DOERSAM, GARY L & BRENDA G BAKER, ROBERT C & JOANN M AMENDA, RUTH A WILLIAMS GRUNDHOEFER, MICHAEL W TEMPERLEY, GERAD & TEMPE FAESSEL, ROBERT A & FM SYCHANGCO, REYMIA D TRUSTE MORING, JEFFREY & PAULA DIESTELMEIER, RAYMIE & TRA HRYNKOW, NANCY L TRUSTEE STUKENBERG, GERALD R & SAN JOGERST, LARRY E & KAISER KORTH, JOHN C & DARLA J CONNELLY, SCOTT D & RUTH M SAXBY, NICK A & CHRISTINA KARLOW, MARGARET M FORBES, JAMES J & FORBES, DAVIS, ALAN D MICHNOWSKI, MIKE & JOHN & MOSLEY, RICHARD A CRANDALL, TRAVIS & LANA PENTICOFF, JASON & PENTI KOLBET, KENNETH J & NORMA JUST, MICHAEL ROBERT FROHLICH, RUDOLPH & MARY PHILIPS, SCOTT & BARTH, LANGE, RANDY & KARLA
TOTAL 408 408 408 408 25,359 408 408 408 408 408 408 50,130 27,284 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 714 408 408 408 408 408 25,246 16,367 22,544 408 408 29,900 37,424 408 59,041 53,059 17,176 30,515 57,608 62,269 19,980 95,269 41,160 19,414 37,761 34,157 408 408 408 30,010 33,064 408 408 408 23,185 55,646 22,400 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 58,664 10,261 408 408 408 408 408 408 29,473 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 19,847 408 36,085 408 408 408 408 408 408 53,888 408 19,069 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-008-120-00 18-008-121-00 18-008-122-00 18-008-123-00 18-008-124-00 18-008-126-00 18-008-127-00 18-008-128-00 18-008-129-00 18-008-130-00 18-008-131-00 18-008-132-00 18-008-133-00 18-008-135-00 18-008-136-00 18-008-137-00 18-008-139-00 18-008-140-00 18-008-141-00 18-008-142-00 18-008-143-00 18-008-144-00 18-008-145-00 18-008-146-00 18-008-147-00 18-008-148-00 18-008-149-00 18-008-150-00 18-008-151-00 18-008-152-00 18-008-153-00 18-008-154-00 18-008-155-00 18-008-156-00 18-008-157-00 18-008-158-00 18-008-159-00 18-008-160-00 18-008-161-00 18-008-162-00 18-008-163-00 18-008-164-00 18-008-165-00 18-008-166-00 18-008-167-00 18-008-168-00 18-008-169-00 18-008-170-00 18-008-171-00 18-008-172-00 18-008-173-00 18-008-174-00 18-008-175-00 18-008-176-00 18-008-177-00 18-008-178-00 18-008-179-00 18-008-180-00 18-008-181-00 18-008-182-00 18-008-183-00 18-008-184-00 18-008-186-00 18-008-187-00 18-008-188-00 18-008-189-00 18-008-190-00 18-008-191-00 18-008-192-00 18-008-193-00 18-008-194-00 18-008-195-00 18-008-196-00 18-008-197-00 18-008-198-00 18-008-199-00 18-008-200-00 18-008-201-00 18-008-202-00 18-008-203-00 18-008-204-00 18-008-205-00 18-008-206-00 18-008-207-00 18-008-208-00 18-008-209-00 18-008-210-00 18-008-211-00 18-008-212-00 18-008-213-00 18-008-214-00 18-008-216-00 18-008-217-00 18-008-218-00 18-008-219-00 18-008-221-00 18-008-222-00 18-008-223-00 18-008-224-00 18-008-225-00 18-008-226-00 18-008-227-00 18-008-228-00 18-008-229-00 18-008-230-00 18-008-231-00 18-008-232-00
OWNER’S NAME JOHNSON, GREGG A TRUSTEES JOHNSON, GREGG A TRUSTEES SMITH, BRENT L & BRENDYN J CHILDS, WARREN C JR & LEON YORK, CYNDY TRUSTEE & KAHR YORK, CYNDY TRUSTEE & KAHR MLEKOWSKI, GREGORY L CONNOLLY, MICHAEL E & HEAT LANG, THOMAS A & COLLEEN EGAN, STEVEN R EGAN, STEVEN R EGAN, STEVEN RIZZA, THOMAS P & LINDA H POTEMPA, ROBERT J KOVAC, TERRY KOVAC, TERRY D & SUZANNE KOVAC, TERRY D & SUZANNE GNIADEK REVOCABLE TRUST, M HANIACEK, JOHN A & DONNA A OCONNOR, THOMAS F & CAROL CHILDRESS, JESSIE L JR O’CONNOR, WILLIAM R & KATH O’CONNOR, WILLIAM R & KATH ALLIND, JOAN E & LINDA BURGDORF, STEVEN B & LINDA REEDER, JEFFREY S & PAMELA LANCASTER, JOANNE R TRUSTE KORNDORF, BERNADETTE TRUS WEBBER, MATTHEW R BROICH, FRANCIS B III BROICH, GORDON MYERS, GARY & MARCIA H MYERS, GARY & MARCIA H 1 GUSTAFSON, BECKY TRUSTEE MLYNSKI, KENNETH & DAMIANE PARKS, RICHARD LARSEN, GARY W & MARILYN P GRUMBACH, VIKTOR & KRISTIN LOVEJOY FAMILY TRUST REIMER, DANIEL O SCHWEIGERT, LOUIS CHUNG FAMILY TRUST, SUSAN POWELL, ROBIN D & G. JULIE MABUSTH, STUART W & MARY P CHICAGO TRUST COMPANY NA T ALTHOF, GREGORY L & MARY S MURPHY, STEVEN M & AMY J COCAGNE, WESLEY & TYSON COCAGNE, WESLEY & TYSON THOMASINO, JAMES & RUTH JOHNSON, JEFFERY S & CATHE BERG, JUANITA A ANDRONACO PARAS, GERARD V & VINCENT KELLY, RAYMOND OBRIEN, DANIEL & JANET MORRISON, AARON M & TRACY MURPHY, FRED J & ROSEMARY BURBACH, CONNIE G TRUSTEE KALETA, TERRENCE A & PAULE VOSBERG, JIM STILLO, THOMAS & JENNIFER FUCHS, WALTER J & ROSETTA KNAPEREK, GIULIANA & NICHO PRAVICA, WALTER J SCHMITT, KALIN MARIE SCHMITT, CORTNEY RAE GROEZINGER, DARYL & PENNIE COMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK LT BECKEL, JOHN R & CAROLYN VANZANT, JAMES T & JANET M FINLEY, JACK J TRUSTEE PARKHILL, JAMES E & SALLY DRENDEL, THOMAS P & TRICIA CONRAD, MAUREEN TRUSTEE 1 WILLIAMS, RICHARD T & KIMB LANTERO, MAUREEN C TRUSTEE LANTERO, MAUREEN C TRUSTEE BURBACH, KIM M TRUSTEE 1 MARTY, MARGARET M 1 PERDRIAU, MONIKA A TRUSTEE 1 FUERST, JEFFREY ETAL PETERSON, ERIC & CATHERINE 1 LARSEN, MARY J GOZDZIAK, EUGENE WELBES, MICHAEL & CARRIE WERTZ, R MICHAEL & DIANE L OSTERHUES, SIMONE KRASULA, RICHARD W & MAURE MALONE, PATRICK I & JEAN L MALONE, PATRICK I & JEAN L MALONE, PATRICK I & JEAN L 1 MAJORS, DAVID F & TIFFANY MAJORS, DAVID F & TIFFANY BUGNO, BOGDAN Z WOOLEY, SCOTT J AGOSTINO, DOMENICO F & LIS DEMUTH, RICHARD & MARY JEA LAGIOIA, ROCCO & AURORA V KROKOS, JEROME F & NANCY S SOWIZROL, SCOTT 3D BUILDERS LLC BEHRINGER, THOMAS WILLIAM CZARNOTA, KEN & LINDA CURLEE, RICHARD R & RICHAR GIESLER, MARSHA P TRUSTEE KORTE, JEFFREY C & JENNIFE SEIBERT, PETER W & MARIA E
TOTAL 37,326 408 408 26,466 83,614 408 408 408 408 408 14,997 408 41,539 19,647 408 43,085 408 50,365 33,507 26,221 40,875 29,013 16,320 16,320 63,546 18,240 52,569 79,214 95,418 408 46,393 408 19,328 77,160 48,086 29,062 30,749 40,288 42,509 48,242 92,736 82,340 53,675 408 45,116 408 32,546 408 408 45,855 408 408 408 408 408 24,613 408 408 408 408 408 38,631 408 408 408 408 35,491 408 73,388 74,877 92,913 62,419 63,223 11,153 71,748 39,960 63,180 67,563 19,199 10,373 69,724 5,173 62,509 73,557 35,529 64,089 55,279 90,271 408 408 8,679 44,727 408 408 22,578 48,562 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 32,933 408 408
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-008-233-00 18-008-234-00 18-008-235-00 18-008-236-00 18-008-238-00 18-008-239-00 18-008-240-00 18-008-241-00 18-008-242-00 18-008-243-00 18-008-244-00 18-008-245-00 18-008-246-00 18-008-247-00 18-008-248-00 18-008-249-00 18-008-250-00 18-008-251-00 18-008-252-00 18-008-253-00 18-008-254-00 18-008-255-00 18-008-256-00 18-008-257-00 18-008-258-00 18-008-259-00 18-008-260-00 18-008-261-00 18-008-262-00 18-008-263-00 18-008-264-00 18-008-265-00 18-008-266-00 18-008-267-00 18-008-268-00 18-008-269-00 18-008-270-00 18-008-271-00 18-008-272-00 18-008-273-00 18-008-274-00 18-008-275-00 18-008-276-00 18-008-277-00 18-008-278-00 18-008-279-00 18-008-280-00 18-008-281-00 18-008-282-00 18-008-283-00 18-008-284-00 18-008-285-00 18-008-286-00 18-008-287-00 18-008-288-00 18-008-289-00 18-008-290-00 18-008-291-00 18-008-292-00 18-008-293-00 18-008-294-00 18-008-295-00 18-008-297-00 18-008-298-00 18-008-299-00 18-008-300-00 18-008-301-00 18-008-302-00 18-008-303-00 18-008-304-00 18-008-305-00 18-008-306-00 18-008-307-00 18-008-308-00 18-008-309-00 18-008-310-00 18-008-311-00 18-008-312-00 18-009-001-00 18-009-002-00 18-009-003-00 18-009-004-00 18-009-005-00 18-009-006-00 18-009-007-00 18-009-008-00 18-009-009-00 18-009-010-00 18-009-011-00 18-009-012-00 18-009-013-00 18-009-014-00 18-009-015-00 18-009-016-00 18-009-017-00 18-009-018-00 18-009-019-00 18-009-020-00 18-009-021-00 18-009-022-00 18-009-023-00 18-009-024-00 18-009-025-00 18-009-026-00 18-009-027-00 18-009-028-00 18-009-029-00
OWNER’S NAME SHADLE, GREG & VICKIE TUREK, FRED J & LAURA L T HUIZENGA, ESTHER O KORDIK, MICHAEL A & CLAUDI FERRANDINO, ANTHONY & LISA HANNON, MARY & GARY 1 RYAN, EDMOND M III & GERAL 1 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C PETERSON, LARRY C & KAREN GIESLER, PATRICIA SHARP T EDWARDS, PAUL & CHRISTINE HUBBARD, SANDRA & LOSAS LOSASSO, JOHN S & JANE LASASSO, J SCOTT & SUZANNE SLEEP, TODD E & ANGELA L 1 BURBACH, CONNIE G TRUSTEE 1 RUDNY, ANTHONY & JUDITH RUDNY, ANTHONY & JUDITH RUDNY, ANTHONY & JUDITH RUDNY, ANTHONY & JUDITH OSTASZEWSKI, VINSON & APRI GIESLER, STEPHEN E TRUSTEE MASON, RYAN C & MASON, RO MOSLEY, RICHARD A MOSLEY, RICHARD A HAVENS, SCOTT & TERRY RAFFANTI, RANDALL & EVELYN OLSEN, MARTIN & YATES-OL GUSTASON, HARRIETT J & G MOSLEY, RICHARD A HAJDUK, BARRY & AMY HAJDUK, BARRY & AMY SCULLY, JAMES P & MARJORIE FREESE, DARYL K & JANET P VANDERHEYDEN, STEVEN & STE RICHARDSON, RANDALL L & RE STAVER, STEVEN J CHICAGO TITLE & TRUST 109 POQUETTE, DALE F & DONNA S WINDISCH, DEBRA C & WILLIA WEST SUBURBAN BANK TRUSTEE 1 BARKOWSKI, WILLIAM MARK & CALCAGNO, PASQUALE G SCOTT, THOMAS J & MARY ANN WHITE, TIMOTHY M & PETER WHITE FAMILY REVOCABLE TRU LEIBOLD, TROY A & CULBERT GORMAN, LEA & HUTCHINS, GORMAN, JOHN JEFFREY TRUS MUMBY, CLIFTON & PATRICIA BAILEY, WILLIAM A & LINDA BURM, ROBERT T & MARILYNN LOCKWOOD, LINDA L & LOCKW LOCKWOOD, ROGER S & LINDA FLYNN, HEATHER & ANDY ENGLE, BRIAN V & JESSICA L REINHARDT, MICHAEL & KRIST SANDBERG, JAMES W & CYNTHI RIMKUS, JOHN J & DIANE M WEBER, KENNETH E TRUST & J BLACHOWICZ, MARK & LYDIA KUROPATWA, JOHN M GONZALEZ, RUBIN O & MARY E MCTAGUE KEVIN L & LAURA M BRATLEY, ADAM R & KATIE L APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY DOW, JEFF & KIM CEPL, CHARLES & VALERIE T PETERSON, JON D & CJ SUNKE, LARRY & CAROL TRUS SUNKE, LARRY & CAROL TRUS CANYON CLUB PARTNERSHIP CANYON CLUB PARTNERSHIP BLEWETT, MARK W & MICHAEL BLEWETT, ROBERT & KATHLEEN BARTUSCH, TOM & CAPRINI, PAISLEY, MICHAEL R, MARTY STOCKWELL, MICHEAL D TODD, CARL MORRIS, JOHN & SHIRLEY MORRIS, JOHN & SHIRLEY GRAY, LISA JEAN & ANDERS NEMETH, STEVEN L MALIK, KARL & RENEE J MARSDEN, ADAM KING, THOMAS B & PAULA M ZUEGER, ERWIN DAWSON, ARTHUR W & JOYCE E JOHNSON, LEANN I STRUKE, WM J & VIRGINIA E JOHNSON, EDWARD M DAVIS, BRIAN R & MICHELLE ROSALEZ, LOUIS A MCMINN, TRAVIS JOEL JR & D SPARR SPARR & SPARR
TOTAL 408 28,324 11,789 408 82,045 31,253 28,000 82,247 46,574 76,977 32,326 408 24,548 72,909 6,238 19,564 90,651 22,800 408 408 408 408 408 70,361 408 408 18,285 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 46,092 408 408 44,709 71,596 25,027 95,490 86,455 14,459 52,558 408 408 408 73,470 54,924 22,800 40,720 408 408 408 408 408 47,264 408 408 408 17,870 408 408 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 408 408 408 408 38,967 408 32,473 408 30,845 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-009-030-00 18-009-031-00 18-009-032-00 18-009-033-00 18-009-034-00 18-009-035-00 18-009-036-00 18-009-037-00 18-009-038-00 18-009-039-00 18-009-040-00 18-009-041-00 18-009-042-00 18-009-043-00 18-009-044-00 18-009-045-00 18-009-046-00 18-009-047-00 18-009-048-00 18-009-049-00 18-009-050-00 18-009-051-00 18-009-052-00 18-009-053-00 18-009-054-00 18-009-055-00 18-009-056-00 18-009-057-00 18-009-058-00 18-009-059-00 18-009-060-00 18-009-061-00 18-009-062-00 18-009-063-00 18-009-065-00 18-009-066-00 18-009-067-00 18-009-068-00 18-009-069-00 18-009-070-00 18-009-071-00 18-009-072-00 18-009-073-00 18-009-074-00 18-009-075-00 18-009-077-00 18-009-078-00 18-009-079-00 18-009-080-00 18-009-081-00 18-009-082-00 18-009-083-00 18-009-084-00 18-009-085-00 18-009-086-00 18-009-087-00 18-009-088-00 18-009-089-00 18-009-090-00 18-009-091-00 18-009-092-00 18-009-093-00 18-009-094-00 18-009-095-00 18-009-096-00 18-009-097-00 18-009-098-00 18-009-099-00 18-009-100-00 18-009-101-00 18-009-102-00 18-009-103-00 18-009-104-00 18-009-105-00 18-009-106-00 18-009-107-00 18-009-108-00 18-009-109-00 18-009-110-00 18-009-111-00 18-009-112-00 18-009-113-00 18-009-114-00 18-009-115-00 18-009-116-00 18-009-117-00 18-009-118-00 18-009-119-00 18-009-120-00 18-009-121-00 18-009-122-00 18-009-123-00 18-009-124-00 18-009-125-00 18-009-126-00 18-009-127-00 18-009-128-00 18-009-129-00 18-009-130-00 18-009-131-00 18-009-132-00 18-009-133-00 18-009-134-00 18-009-135-00 18-009-136-00 18-009-137-00 18-009-138-00 18-009-139-00
OWNER’S NAME LIETZAU, BARBARA E SCHASCHWARY JOINT DECLARAT CLEMENTZ, GEORGE DOUGLAS & SAID, AMROU SPRING STREET ENTERPRISES SNYDER, CURTIS & ALISON SCHWAN, JASON KLEISER, ROBERT J III & KI CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY J PASTERNAK, LAURA DIMKE, ROBERT L JR & JEAN WALLS, JOHN M WALLS, JOHN M MOLINA, ROGER P & DEBRA D MOLINA, ROGER P & DEBRA D KUSNIERZ, LOUIS T JR & LIN ANDRIS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT FRAZIER, URBAN J JR & CARO WASHINGTON R PETER FAMILY WASHINGTON, ROBERT & MARGO CARFAGNINI, SCOTT L & ANTO LUDWISIAK, JOHN L OBERMAN, JAMES P & STACY L ZARNSTORFF, ALAN G & CAROL ZARNSTORFF, ALAN G & CAROL ZARNSTORFF, ALAN G & CAROL KLIMEK, EDWARD J & PATRICI CLEARY, JAMES A & GAIL E CLEARY, JAMES A & GAIL E WARD, MICHAEL T & THERESE WHALEN, TERRENCE E WILSON, CURTIS JACOBSON, PAUL & ELEANOR JACOBSON, PAUL & ELEANOR 1 ASSMUS, CARL F & PATRICIA ASSMUS, CARL & PATRICIA LOUDER, BRIAN E & MARY E BOESET, JANET C TRUSTEE TYSON, MICHAEL & KAREN LENO, NICHOLAS M & LINDA DINKHELLER, BRUCE A DINKHELLER, BRUCE A MCKILLIP, MARY ELLEN CRAIG, DAVID W & SIKORA, RIHA, ELEANOR & GRICIUS, WEIMER, STANLEY E & DONNA SEARLS, DORRANCE G & CR WARD, MICHAEL D & THERESE ATILANO, DANIEL R & PAMELA FRAZER, JOHN T & SHIRLEY A LEWANDOWSKI, WESLEY & MALG SHILKA, EDWARD & SHIRLEY DOUGLAS, JOHN & CHERYL & SEVERS, JEFFREY A & PAMELA SCHMITT, KEVIN R & VALORIE JANICKA, ALICJA PELC, LINDA S TRUSTEE TIMM, DAVID & GINA JANIKOWSKI, PHILLIP J & S MARTIN, LORRAINE, ARTHUR, MARTIN, LORRAINE, ARTHUR, MARTIN, LORRAINE, ARTHUR, ANTHONY, DOUGLAS G & LYNNE WOLFF, BENJAMIN F & WOLFF LINGBECK, SUZANNE TRUSTEE BARTOSIK, TADEUSZ & EWA BOESET, JANET C TRUSTEE NICOLINI, ROSEMARY E PURIFOY, TOMMIE R & MILDRE RODDICK, KENNETH C DAVIS, RICHARD STATE BANK OF COUNTRYSIDE MANTHEI, PAUL E & MELODIE MANTHEI, PAUL E & MELODIE TESSENDORF, DAN S SCHULTZE, RICHARD C & D S SCHAUFF, NED R & KRISTA A STRAUSE, JOHN GILL, DOUGLAS J TRUSTEE & STROHECKER, SHELDON L & DA OZGA, VIRGINIA A & OZGA, OZGA, VIRGINIA A & OZGA, OZGA, VIRGINIA A & OZGA, BOUDREAU, VIRGINIA M TRUS WARE, WILLIAM M & JODY L MARCUM, MICHAEL SABINSON, KIP & KARRIE BRUNO, FRANK S & PAULA A BRUNO, FRANK S & PAULA A MAU, CAROL J & THOMAS L ANDREWS, MATTHEW P TRUSTE OBERMAN, JIM & STACY & L FOSS, JOHN C & CANDEE K THILL, JAMES M & MARGARET CROMER, JAMES M & SHARON K BIRKETT, CHARLES PRATT, GREGORY S & LAURA E PRATT, GREGORY S & LAURA E PRATT, GREGORY S & LAURA E SMITH, AARON L & CALI J HUBER, ERIC S HUBER, ERIC S CATRINTA, SIMON & DEAC, L BEEBE, ADAM & NICOLE ROSENBERG, HOWARD P & SUSA ROSENBERG, HOWARD P & SUSA APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY WIESEMES, JOHN A & ROBERTA
TOTAL 408 20,829 408 408 408 408 408 20,705 408 408 408 17,574 408 408 408 50,558 408 46,176 80,710 408 33,058 408 408 408 31,173 408 408 38,802 408 408 20,610 50,173 22,800 2,336 80,414 16,320 53,091 62,135 97,686 23,458 408 46,048 1,200 1,200 22,055 408 408 408 32,251 408 19,525 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 26,892 408 408 408 49,664 28,424 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 27,565 26,599 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 19,110 408 408 408 408 408 44,263 408 408 16,717 408 408 408 408 408 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-009-140-00 18-009-141-00 18-009-142-00 18-009-143-00 18-009-144-00 18-009-145-00 18-009-146-00 18-009-147-00 18-009-148-00 18-009-149-00 18-009-150-00 18-009-151-00 18-009-152-00 18-009-153-00 18-009-154-00 18-009-155-00 18-009-156-00 18-009-157-00 18-009-158-00 18-009-159-00 18-009-160-00 18-009-161-00 18-009-162-00 18-009-163-00 18-009-164-00 18-009-165-00 18-009-166-00 18-009-167-00 18-009-168-00 18-009-169-00 18-009-170-00 18-009-172-00 18-009-173-00 18-009-174-00 18-009-175-00 18-009-176-00 18-009-177-00 18-009-178-00 18-009-179-00 18-009-180-00 18-009-181-00 18-009-182-00 18-009-183-00 18-009-184-00 18-009-185-00 18-009-186-00 18-009-187-00 18-009-188-00 18-009-189-00 18-009-190-00 18-009-191-00 18-009-192-00 18-009-193-00 18-009-194-00 18-009-195-00 18-009-196-00 18-009-197-00 18-009-198-00 18-009-199-00 18-009-200-00 18-009-201-00 18-009-202-00 18-009-203-00 18-009-204-00 18-009-205-00 18-009-206-00 18-009-207-00 18-009-208-00 18-009-209-00 18-009-210-00 18-009-211-00 18-009-212-00 18-009-213-00 18-009-214-00 18-009-215-00 18-009-216-00 18-009-217-00 18-009-218-00 18-009-219-00 18-009-220-00 18-009-221-00 18-009-222-00 18-009-223-00 18-009-224-00 18-009-225-00 18-009-226-00 18-009-227-00 18-009-228-00 18-009-229-00 18-009-230-00 18-009-232-00 18-009-233-00 18-009-234-00 18-009-235-00 18-009-236-00 18-009-237-00 18-009-238-00 18-009-239-00 18-009-240-00 18-009-241-00 18-009-242-00 18-009-243-00 18-009-244-00 18-009-245-00 18-009-246-00 18-009-247-00 18-009-248-00
OWNER’S NAME MICHALOWSKI, MIROSLAW & J JABLONSKI, LEONARD & MCCUE OBRIEN, JOHN A & DEANNA J CUDWORTH, ROBERT TRUSTEE LOFTUS, TIMOTHY P TRUSTEE LOFTUS, TIMOTHY P TRUSTEE LUEKEN, CHAD R & DAWN S WEBB, DANNY C & CHERYL L TIMMERMAN, GARY L & SHERRI ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST 447 PALLADINETTI PROPERTIES & MONSON, JOHN P & SERBUS, RALEY, PAUL TRUSTEE COOK, ROBERT E TRUSTEE COX, CHRISTOPHER J & MARY ROTHSTEIN, LOIS A & DALE SCHNEIDER, JAMES L MARSCHITZ, MARK & CYNTHIA CULLEN, PAT & MICHELE HAZEN, VAUGHN E & SUSAN T PIGGOTT, MICHAEL J & JUDY MIHAJLOVIC, BRANKO & AIDA WEBB, DANNY C & CHERYL L WEBB, DANNY C & CHERYL L MURRAY, SIOBHAN & HEFFERN MURRAY, MARTIN & KATHLEEN MCENERY, JEROME J & ELIZAB KUTROVATZ, MARIA TRUSTEE HUBER, JEFFREY A & KARLENE BOLINO, JOSEPH T & GINTER ROSENBERG, HOWARD P & SUSA STIGLER, GEOFFREY & ADRIEN BAE, KUN CHAE & MYOUNG HWA ANDERSON, THOMAS C & LAURA ANDERSON, THOMAS & LAURA ANDERSON, THOMAS & LAURA KANTZAVELOS, JAMES TRUSTE LIGGETT, WILLIAM A & JACQU BERNING, MARY J & BERNING MASNY, BRIAN & JACLYN RILEY, JON V RILEY REVOCABLE TRUST, JUD CLARK, SCOTT A & MARY KATH RILEY, JEFFREY E RILEY, JEFFREY E BALLES, SHARON AISTON, CHRISTOPHER C MOORE, RONALD & SHIRLEY 1 DAROS, LESTER J DECKER, RICHARD J & JANICE KRUSZYNSKI, ROBERT J & JUD LAHNER, KENNETH J TRUSTEE LAHNER, KENNETH J TRUSTEE KARNATZ, KURT & KRUSZYNS MILLER, SHARON & BRILL, SEALBY, RANDAL L & JANET W GARRITY, BARBARA J GARRITY, BARBARA J MINOGUE, LUANN MINOGUE, STEVEN J MINOGUE, STEVEN MINOGUE, STEVEN HOMAN, BARRY G & CARLA S MULLEN, MARK A & RISSER, R MEYER, BRENT & LISA SHULL, EVAN D & WILMA D KONAR, EDWARD J & ROSANNE ROGERS, KEVIN S & KATHY J ROGERS, KEVIN S & KATHY J BALDRIDGE, ERNEST & MARTHA RICE, JEFFERY & PAULINE M HUNTOWSKI, PATRICK R & CAR HUNTOWSKI, PATRICK R & CAR HUNTOWSKI, PATRICK R & CAR HUNTOWSKI, PATRICK R & CAR WALEGA, EUGENE K & DEBORAH MOOTE, EARLE GIEDD & SCHUBERT SWIERAD, DENNIS & MARGARET KRZAK, KAREN M PIMENTEL & ROWE, GARY & CONNIE ROWE, GARY & CONNIE HENDREN, JOHN F & RUGENE G MCMULLIN, JOHN & CATHY SPECHT, TIM ZOPHY, CYNTHIA L WIENER, PAULA MCFEELY & JO WIENER, PAULA MCFEELY & JO MINDOCK, ROBERT C JR MCCABE, DOUGLAS P STUDTMANN, PAUL C & DEBORA MOOTE, EARL & DEBORAH LYNN PONTRELLI, MICHAEL & B RYAN, JAMES S, KATHLEEN F MEUSEL, SHAWN E & KATIE A VOLKERS, LEON & PAULETTE KRIESSE, RICHARD E & SYLVI STAVER, HAROLD MILLER, LEVEQUE & LEVEQUE VANCE, JIMMY C & JANICE G TRAINOR, NEAL RANSOM, MICHAEL & VICK, J WICKLUND, JAMES C TRUST LEARY, GERALD F DRAKE, RICK & EVELYN WINKELMAN, CRAIG W & AMY L FRICK, JEFFREY & JACQUE
TOTAL 47,826 16,320 16,320 79,484 22,800 51,601 49,815 48,856 67,301 48,754 88,137 71,891 31,920 69,856 53,914 55,735 61,771 65,776 62,712 89,171 63,181 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 32,523 64,744 60,690 59,438 408 408 33,093 408 408 408 408 408 408 28,818 22,335 56,185 408 408 19,856 1,357 39,960 56,430 67,909 86,327 25,440 60,342 42,704 408 408 33,743 408 408 408 23,208 408 408 408 408 408 18,490 408 408 32,066 16,943 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,197 28,039 408 408 408 28,155 408 408 40,317 1,200 20,447 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 24,833 408 408 31,936 24,003
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-009-249-00 18-009-250-00 18-009-251-00 18-009-252-00 18-009-253-00 18-009-254-00 18-009-255-00 18-009-256-00 18-009-257-00 18-009-258-00 18-010-001-00 18-010-002-00 18-010-003-00 18-010-004-00 18-010-005-00 18-010-006-00 18-010-007-00 18-010-008-00 18-010-009-00 18-010-010-00 18-010-011-00 18-010-012-00 18-010-013-00 18-010-014-00 18-010-015-00 18-010-016-00 18-010-017-00 18-010-018-00 18-010-019-00 18-010-020-00 18-010-021-00 18-010-022-00 18-010-023-00 18-010-024-00 18-010-025-00 18-010-026-00 18-010-027-00 18-010-028-00 18-010-029-00 18-010-030-00 18-010-031-00 18-010-032-00 18-010-033-00 18-010-034-00 18-010-035-00 18-010-036-00 18-010-037-00 18-010-038-00 18-010-040-00 18-010-041-00 18-010-042-00 18-010-043-00 18-010-044-00 18-010-045-00 18-010-046-00 18-010-047-00 18-010-048-00 18-010-049-00 18-010-050-00 18-010-051-00 18-010-052-00 18-010-056-00 18-010-058-00 18-010-059-00 18-010-060-00 18-010-061-00 18-010-062-00 18-010-063-00 18-010-064-00 18-010-065-00 18-010-066-00 18-010-067-00 18-010-068-00 18-010-069-00 18-010-070-00 18-010-071-00 18-010-073-00 18-010-075-00 18-010-076-00 18-010-077-00 18-010-078-00 18-010-079-00 18-010-080-00 18-010-081-00 18-010-082-00 18-010-083-00 18-010-084-00 18-010-085-00 18-010-086-00 18-010-087-00 18-010-088-00 18-010-089-00 18-010-090-00 18-010-091-00 18-010-092-00 18-010-093-00 18-010-094-00 18-010-095-00 18-010-096-00 18-010-097-00 18-010-098-00 18-010-099-00 18-010-100-00 18-010-101-00 18-010-102-00 18-010-103-00
OWNER’S NAME VACCARIELLO, ANTHONY & EA DEBOER, MARVIN P & SANDRA APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY VAUPEL, RICHARD P & JEANNE SPIVEY, WILLIAM G & JANET WESTABY, DWAYNE L & KATHLE MATHYS, JAMES & JUDITH MATHYS, JAMES M & JUDITH A LLOYD, SHAWN SHEEHAN, RICHARD G ET AL DITSWORTH, CASEY & TAMARA HEDGES, RICHARD A & JANICE WOLSKI, ROBERT E & ANN A LEIBFRIED, GARY & KEVIN BAUMSTARK, ANTHONY & BARBA MUNDA, BRADLEY S & HESSEL PALMER, JAMES S & TAMMY & STUDTMANN, PAUL C & DEBORA SNYDER, CURTIS FILL, MARK T & DIANA L FILL LODGE LLC CLARK, JOHN ZULEGER, EDWARD KRUPKE, JOSEPH W & RITA L HUGHES, DOUGLAS C & MARLA FRANCIS, KIMBERLY S & WIL OSWALD, KEVIN M & LAURA L BALDRIDGE, ERNEST & MARTHA ALEXANDER, CHAD PETRI, FRIEDRICH & BYERL BYERLY, JERRY E TRUSTEE 12 SCHMIEDER, WAYNE J & MARLE MARSHALL, JEFFREY C DAVIS, ERIK V NONCEK, JANET & WEISMAN, NONCEK, EDWIN & JANET LIBBERTON, WILL R PERRY, PHYLLIS J TRUSTEE DAVENPORT, CYNTHIA ANN VAN DE WIEL, JOHN V & ANN MARTIN, DAVID L & LINDA L VAN DE WIEL, JOHN V & ANN VANDEWIEL , JOHN V & ANN F MINNE, LEOPOLD C & JANE ZDANY, ZENON C & CHERIE A MIDGLEY, DAVID C & MARRON DETWILER, ROBERT W TRUSTEE ROBB, PATRICIA A & ALBERT ROBB, PATRICIA A & ALBERT GLEESON, MICHAEL H & THERE NAGORZANSKI, MARIAN & MARY SZAREK, TADEUSZ & ELZBIETA NAGORZANSKI, MARY & MARIAN KUMON, JOSEPH 1 SCHROEDER, EDWARD A & KATH SCHUESSLER, LORRAINE TRUS KREMER, CHARLES W GRENDA, BRUCE R TRUSTEE GRENDA, BRUCE R TRUSTEE HIDEAWAY WOODS LLC TOMPARY, HARRY J & TOMPAR TERZICH, ROBERT M JR & TE BROWN, GAY CHICAGO TITLE & TRUST 108 BARABASZ, JOE & CAROLE OMALLEY, WILLIS F & ELIZAB OMALLEY, PATRICK W & KAREN RUSSELL, DARRYLL W & DONA ZOPHY, CYNTHIA L BEIERWALTES, ANDREW & BARB TURNER, LORI A & MICHAEL A 1 L & M PROPERTIES LLC L & M PROPERTIES LLC REVOCABLE TRUST OF DR JEFF ROSEMEYER, JAMES A & LORET TAWFIK, AMAL S TRUSTEE WAND, HEATHER M BELLINO, SAMANTHA ESTATE SOWIZROL, RONALD S & ROBER RYAN, GREGORY M & DEBRA D BARNASH, KAREN A WAGNER, ERIC J REVOCABLE D BAILEY, BURNIE B & PATRICI YEREB, PAUL & KAY & ROEGN JARZABEK, STANLEY & ANNA ZICCARDI, HENRY G & ROSARI TRANDEL, GEORGE S HOLLAND, STEVEN J & JEANNE AUGUSTYNSKI, WIESLAW & KRY HANDLEY, MARTIN L & MARY A HENNIS, GREGG & DARLA HOLMAN, CURTIS D HOUY, JOLENE M SELF, DIANE & DISTLER FA HANSON, JOHN A STECKLING, CAROL BLOCKLINGER, LYNN M CASACLANG, PEDRO B & EL CASACLANG, PEDRO B & EL
TOTAL 408 23,116 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 408 43,026 408 2,400 30,215 408 408 408 38,972 408 408 408 408 408 65,440 408 39,126 32,603 408 408 408 408 408 22,800 52,900 22,800 22,800 42,091 408 408 408 18,068 408 408 34,672 22,800 57,731 70,163 408 408 408 29,012 408 32,263 408 408 44,684 408 58,677 58,555 18,329 66,336 68,558 60,723 81,221 39,960 91,301 27,758 408 15,050 408 408 408 408 408 38,929 90,246 17,721 56,682 39,960 79,322 99,696 75,673 89,516 98,257 39,960 19,407 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 15,745 39,631 408 408 29,775 1,440 44,650 408 408 16,657 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-010-104-00 18-010-105-00 18-010-106-00 18-010-107-00 18-010-108-00 18-010-109-00 18-010-110-00 18-010-111-00 18-010-112-00 18-010-113-00 18-010-114-00 18-010-115-00 18-010-116-00 18-010-117-00 18-010-118-00 18-010-119-00 18-010-120-00 18-010-121-00 18-010-122-00 18-010-123-00 18-010-124-00 18-010-125-00 18-010-126-00 18-010-127-00 18-010-128-00 18-010-129-00 18-010-130-00 18-010-131-00 18-010-132-00 18-010-133-00 18-010-134-00 18-010-135-00 18-010-136-00 18-010-137-00 18-010-138-00 18-010-139-00 18-010-140-00 18-010-141-00 18-010-142-00 18-010-143-00 18-010-144-00 18-010-145-00 18-010-146-00 18-010-147-00 18-010-148-00 18-010-149-00 18-010-150-00 18-010-151-00 18-010-152-00 18-010-153-00 18-010-154-00 18-010-155-00 18-010-156-00 18-010-157-00 18-010-158-00 18-010-159-00 18-010-160-00 18-010-162-00 18-010-164-00 18-010-166-00 18-010-167-00 18-010-168-00 18-010-169-00 18-010-170-00 18-010-171-00 18-010-172-00 18-010-173-00 18-010-174-00 18-010-175-00 18-010-176-00 18-010-177-00 18-010-178-00 18-010-179-00 18-010-180-00 18-011-002-00 18-011-003-00 18-011-004-00 18-011-006-00 18-011-008-00 18-011-009-00 18-011-010-00 18-011-011-00 18-011-013-00 18-011-014-00 18-011-015-00 18-011-016-00 18-011-017-00 18-011-018-00 18-011-019-00 18-011-020-00 18-011-021-00 18-011-022-00 18-011-023-00 18-011-024-00 18-011-025-00 18-011-026-00 18-011-027-00 18-011-028-00 18-011-029-00 18-011-030-00 18-011-031-00 18-011-032-00 18-011-033-00 18-011-034-00 18-011-035-00 18-011-036-00 18-011-038-00
OWNER’S NAME EILDERS, DUANE A & PEGGY L STODDEN, DAVID & STODDEN KNAUTZ, TODD A & AMY C PAVEY, LAWRENCE A & KIMBER PAVEY, LAWRENCE & KIMBERLY PEASE, LYNN A & LYNN K & MACZKA, MICHAEL S KRAMER, GARY L DAWSON, DOUGLAS G & KATHLE KOSCIAK, JOHN & SOPHIE TR PISHEVAR, KEYVAN TRUSTEE JUACHON, JOSE I ETAL LAETHEM, ROBERT J & DEBORA SULLIVAN, JOHN B & JUNE A RYAN, JAMES S, KATHLEEN F RYAN, JAMES S, KATHLEEN F BIELAREZYK, MARY TERESE LYNE, ROYCE & JANICE & FISCHER, ROBERT & KATHLEEN ALBRECHT, BRIAN & MAUPI CRAWFORD, DANNY & MARGARET LISZEWSKI, THOMAS EHRLER, STEVEN J & PAMELA BIDER , MARK & URSULA SZAREK, CHRISTOPHER E & B TULLY, BRIAN P & ELIZABETH BIEDRON, ELZBIETA KASULAITIS, JOHN & ELAINE NYFFENEGGER, TJ & MANDI BRUSS, PAMELA L TRUSTEE SPROULE, CHRISTOPHER & ALL FRANCOIS, JASON P & SARAH SEALS, RANDY S & SUSAN J KURNICK, RICHARD & SHIRLEY LEWKOWICZ, JASON & MARGARE IRWIN, MICHAEL J & LINDA J HURST, LYDIA DANIELCZUK, STEFAN & JUDIT DADOR, EMMANUEL R & IMELDA MCKENZIE, TIMOTHY & MCKEN RIPOLI, JOSEPH L ADMINISTR SHUEY, MARK A & RANDALL W FERGUSON, EMILY M TRUSTEE AGOSTINO, FRANCESCO A & RO PISHEVAN, KEYVAN TRUSTEE NOLAN, WILLIAM & LINDA TR CHIEFTAIN DEVELOPMENT CORP KLUESNER, DALE J & NICOLE ESLING, THOMAS M & SUZANNE LANE, SEAN & BETH LEHMAN, JAMES B & LEHAM STAKE, GREGORY A & KATHLEE CHUMBLER, BYRON & ROSE M JAHNCKE, JAMES H TRUSTEE BARANGGAY, HENRY O & LOREN CARNEY, MAX G & DELGHINGA BUCKLEY, WILLIAM J & MARY HSBC BANK USA N.A. TRUSTEE CAMPBELL, WILLIAM P & JUDI ANTHONY & ROGLJACIN GLICK, JEREMY S & HUGHES, APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY BARTELL, GARY R & SHARON L HELLMANN, THOMAS E COX, JOSEPH F ROSENBERG, MICHAEL & CAROL ROSENBERG, MICHAEL R & CAR FOSTER, THOMAS R JEWISON, ELIZABETH A RUTKOWSKI, JOHN & MARGARET SPAGNOLA, PATRICIA MOELLER, MARCUS E & BONNIE PERNIC, STANLEY J & DOROTH SMITH, JOHN-MARK A & PATRI KELLY, MICHAEL J JR & KATH SMITH, JOHN-MARK A & PATRI KLUFETOS, JOHN P JR, ELIZA LINK, MIKE J & HEATHER T BARISAS, JOSEPH F & MARIA HIBST, TODD & STEWART, S HIGGS, DOUGLAS L & MARIA D HIGGS, DOUGLAS L & MARIA D VAN HAMME, ROBERT A & JANE BELKEN, MICHAEL D & BELKE BELKEN, MICHAEL D & DWAYN CERMAK, JILL MACADAM, SHAN P & VICKI L DRISCOLL, MARK & SHANNON MCGOWAN, PATRICK A SR & AN BERKHOUT, RICHARD C PETRULIS, LEONARD E & JARM PETRULIS, LEONARD E & JARM LOEHR, CHARLES A & JEAN E APPLE RIVER STATE BANK 57 VANBUSKIRK, PATRICK M & KI
TOTAL 408 408 30,955 408 408 408 408 408 408 27,918 408 408 35,759 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 567 25,074 408 408 408 32,478 408 408 408 408 408 408 43,325 408 408 35,992 39,678 38,312 408 408 14,633 408 408 408 38,046 39,540 408 408 408 408 408 567 408 408 408 408 55,279 12,077 60,912 648 648 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 36,635 408 408 51,125 408 28,155 408 25,834 408 24,447 408 408 408 23,242 408 408 408 408 408 27,303 408 408 408 408 408 408 34,641 408 408 37,969 36,458 45,260 648
PARCEL NUMBER 18-011-039-00 18-011-041-00 18-011-042-00 18-011-043-00 18-011-045-00 18-011-047-00 18-011-048-00 18-011-049-00 18-011-050-00 18-011-051-00 18-011-052-00 18-011-053-00 18-011-054-00 18-011-055-00 18-011-056-00 18-011-057-00 18-011-058-00 18-011-059-00 18-011-061-00 18-011-062-00 18-011-063-00 18-011-064-00 18-011-065-00 18-011-066-00 18-011-067-00 18-011-068-00 18-011-069-00 18-011-070-00 18-011-071-00 18-011-072-00 18-011-073-00 18-011-075-00 18-011-076-00 18-011-077-00 18-011-078-00 18-011-079-00 18-011-080-00 18-011-081-00 18-011-082-00 18-011-083-00 18-011-084-00 18-011-085-00 18-011-086-00 18-011-087-00 18-011-088-00 18-011-089-00 18-011-090-00 18-011-091-00 18-011-092-00 18-011-093-00 18-011-094-00 18-011-095-00 18-011-096-00 18-011-097-00 18-011-098-00 18-011-099-00 18-011-100-00 18-011-101-00 18-011-102-00 18-011-103-00 18-011-104-00 18-011-105-00 18-011-106-00 18-011-107-00 18-011-108-00 18-011-109-00 18-011-110-00 18-011-111-00 18-011-112-00 18-011-113-00 18-011-114-00 18-011-115-00 18-011-116-00 18-011-117-00 18-011-118-00 18-011-119-00 18-011-120-00 18-011-121-00 18-011-122-00 18-011-123-00 18-011-125-00 18-011-126-00 18-011-127-00 18-011-128-00 18-011-129-00 18-011-130-00 18-011-131-00 18-011-132-00 18-011-133-00 18-011-134-00 18-011-135-00 18-011-136-00 18-011-137-00 18-011-138-00 18-011-139-00 18-011-140-00 18-011-141-00 18-011-142-00 18-011-143-00 18-011-144-00 18-011-145-00 18-011-146-00 18-011-147-00 18-011-148-00 18-011-149-00 18-011-150-00
OWNER’S NAME KNUCKEY, DOUGLAS & MARSHA KNUCKEY , DOUGLAS J & MARS SMITH, MARGARET S TRUSTEE BLASER, KYLE J KMIEC, MARIAN H IPPEL, LESLIE W TRUSTEE KELLY, THOMAS F & ANNE M LACHOWSKI, CHESTER H & NAD ERTMER, NICHOLAS M KIRBY, RONALD J & LUANA H SCHWARTZ, ROBERT C & MARY ALEXANDER, CHARLES R & BEV MISISCHIA, DAVID W GAUGER, WALTER & CAROL MUELLNER, DONALD R JR & SA MUELLNER, DONALD R JR & SA SLOVIN, DONALD COPPES, DUSTIN & KARI & LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 132 MAREK, JOHN C & CYNTHIA C FILL, DOUGLAS S & MICHELE STOLPE-FRIEND, KERSTIN FORTSON, JOHN` R TRUSTEE ARZBAECHER, ROBERT C ARZBAECHER, ROBERT C ARZBAECHER, ROBERT ARZBAECHER, ROBERT KLUFETOS, JOHN BEEGLE, ROBERT & KIMBERLY PUNSALAN, RICHARD & ROBIN LAMBEL, LEE M & JUDITH A HENNING, ROBERT J & ELIZAB TROY, ROBERT F & NORMA WIL MCLAUGHLIN, MARGARET V TRU CHICAGO SUNRISE MORTGAGE C SHINAGAWA, WAYNE & MARIALA KAVANAUGH, KEVIN J OR CHAR DILL, MICHAEL & BETH BARDELL, KATHY I TERRY, DONALD F & SHARON F ROGERS, ERIN & LYNNE BRANT, GERALD J & JILL M LUTZ, PATRICIA B TRUSTEE MOONEY, THOMAS M & BEVERLY BIALEK, SANDRA KAPOLNEK, BARBARA J & CHRI PIERRO, DENNIS J TRUSTEE PIERRO, DENNIS J TRUSTEE ROBERTS, RICHARD A & PAMEL ST VICTOR, NATASHA & JEAN ST VICTOR, JEAN MARIO & NA THOMPSON, WILLIAM R & JOAN BURMEISTER, SHARON L TRUST BURMEISTER, SHARON L TRUST SCHMIDT, TERRENCE L & SAND SCHMIDT, TERRENCE L & SAND WILKE, BRUCE D NEFF, THOMAS BRUDI, BRIAN L & RHONDA J HAYDEN, KEITH E & JULIE A TROY, ROBERT & WILLENE GENDE, DAVID C & STACY A ENGELKE, JACOB W GREENE, LORAN D & KATHLEEN PTASZEK, EDWARD & THERESA SHARELIS, WILLIAM C & CHRI BUSS, JOEL & BUSS RICHAR SKERIK, DAVID P & NANCY A IRETON, MICHAEL L & ARDRIS GEILENFELDT, GLEN & JANEEN REEVERTS, STEVEN C & SUSAN BRZOSTOWSKI, ZBIGNIEW & HE FRISBIE, LAWRENCE I JR & R MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES T & SHIR PHILLIPS, MIKE & DAY, MAR MARTIN, KIEL & KRISTINA SENIRES, EDWARD & YOLINDA MCGADY, STEVEN & KATHLEEN MILLER, JOSEPH P MCPHERSON, D ROBERT & SAND PRENDERGAST, CATHERINE M ISHMON, LESLIE J & FARRAR CLOYD, DEWAYNE L & BETH A ZIARKO, EDWARD W WUBBEN, RICHARD A GNADT, TERRENCE D & FRANCE GNADT, TERRENCE D & FRANCE GNADT, TERRENCE II HURN, JIMMY A & RACHEL A KEATING, DENNIS M WILD, KRIS R & THERESA & SIBENALLER, GREGORY A & CA HOPKINS, ROBERT KELEHER, WILLIAM J & MELIS WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J & TERI KOSTUCHOWSKI, RICHARD & TE ERTMER, STEVE J & SHEILA M WISKERCHEN, STEVEN J NIEMEIER, TRENT, CHRIS & J BURBACH, LAWRENCE H & BEVE LINDEN, KEVIN & ANDREA JEAN, THOMAS R & JANE A RIEMER, DAVID & DIANE & W CULLOTTA, MICHAEL R & KIMB COFFEY, JAMES & SWARTS, MULLEN, NATHAN D & DAYNA M
TOTAL 648 84,775 43,253 14,747 62,341 29,764 408 408 408 10,631 51,699 408 408 40,995 408 408 408 26,151 408 648 648 27,329 85,026 648 648 648 648 648 35,028 648 51,234 648 648 47,493 648 648 648 648 648 44,831 648 59,869 648 30,774 648 648 648 648 648 648 408 408 408 41,774 38,563 408 46,537 408 408 567 21,282 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 23,943 408 408 39,387 408 408 408 408 408 19,043 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 19,273 408 408 408 45,198 408
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The Scoop Today / November 4, 2015 - Page 31 Continued from previous page PARCEL NUMBER 18-011-152-00 18-011-153-00 18-011-154-00 18-011-155-00 18-011-156-00 18-011-157-00 18-011-158-00 18-011-160-00 18-011-161-00 18-011-163-00 18-011-164-00 18-011-165-00 18-011-166-00 18-011-167-00 18-011-168-00 18-011-169-00 18-011-170-00 18-011-171-00 18-011-172-00 18-011-173-00 18-011-174-00 18-011-175-00 18-011-176-00 18-011-177-00 18-011-178-00 18-011-179-00 18-011-180-00 18-011-181-00 18-011-182-00 18-011-183-00 18-011-184-00 18-011-185-00 18-011-186-00 18-011-187-00 18-011-188-00 18-011-189-00 18-011-190-00 18-011-192-00 18-011-193-00 18-011-194-00 18-011-195-00 18-011-196-00 18-011-197-00 18-011-198-00 18-011-199-00 18-011-200-00 18-011-201-00 18-011-202-00 18-011-203-00 18-011-204-00 18-011-205-00 18-011-206-00 18-011-207-00 18-011-208-00 18-011-209-00 18-011-210-00 18-011-211-00 18-011-212-00 18-011-213-00 18-011-214-00 18-011-215-00 18-011-216-00 18-011-217-00 18-011-218-00 18-011-219-00 18-011-220-00 18-011-221-00 18-011-222-00 18-011-223-00 18-011-224-00 18-011-225-00 18-011-226-00 18-011-227-00 18-011-228-00 18-011-229-00 18-011-230-00 18-011-231-00 18-011-232-00 18-011-233-00 18-011-234-00 18-011-235-00 18-011-236-00 18-011-237-00 18-011-238-00 18-011-239-00 18-011-240-00 18-011-241-00 18-011-242-00 18-011-243-00 18-011-244-00 18-011-245-00 18-011-246-00 18-011-247-00 18-011-248-00 18-011-249-00 18-011-250-00 18-011-251-00 18-011-252-00 18-011-253-00 18-011-254-00 18-011-255-00 18-011-256-00 18-011-257-00 18-011-258-00 18-011-259-00 18-011-260-00
OWNER’S NAME MCINTYRE, STEVEN M & LORAI RUTHERFORD, JOHN M & BARBA BLAIR, CORY W & CHRISTINA READ, WILLIAM T & FREDERI BORCHARDT, BRIAN L & MARCI MCNUTT, ALAN E & DENEEN R MCGOWEN, WILLIAM P JR & ME HACHMEISTER, DAVID & ROSEA HACHMEISTER, DAVID P & ROS OSIKA, LOUIS S JR & ANNE M SERPLISS, RONALD & CYNTHIA BAUSMAN, DARRYL W & JANET STRICK, ILSE W COSMA, LOUIS V & FLORENCE TROGI, MIRIAM TRUSTEE HOGAN, JAMES T & BERNADETT HOGAN, JAMES T & BERNADETT ZETT, GERALD A & DONNA R HAJEK, ROBERT DEAN & JULIE VANRAALTE, BRIAN & RENEE GUERRERO, RAMON & ROSALINE LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 129 TROGI, ARNOLD TRUSTEE ANDREWS, JAMES G & LINDA E REICHLING, THOMAS D & KRIS REICHLING, THOMAS D & KRIS DINKHELLER, BRUCE A RAPPE, JOHN T & STEPHANIE HILL, ROGER H & PAMELA J HENRY, JOE & HILL, ROGER ANOTHER DOOR OPENS KLAERSCH, WILLIAM B BUSSAN, THOMAS H & JANET E FOX, LISA & FRITZ, KENNET BALDRIDGE, E SMITH, GREGORY A & KAREN M VANDERWIEL, DAVID E VANDERWIEL, DAVID E DAVIS, STEVEN S & JANET A GOETHE, DONALD L & SHARON RANDALL, DAVID H BUEHLER, RONALD A BUEHLER, RONALD A GILL, RICHARD E & LEE A JOHN, MARJORIE N TRUSTEE FRENCH, GEORGE & FRENCH, WRIGHT, DEAN TENPAS RICHAR GALLO, NICHOLAS J & STEPHA SEWELL, KEVIN P & CATHERIN CHAVEZ, MICHAEL & SUSAN M DRISCOLL, PAUL G WEST SUBURUBAN BANK TRSTE PIOTROWSKI, MIROSLAW & STE SCHMID, JOEL & MICHELLE D PETELLE, EDITH B TRUSTEE DOWNERS GROVE NATL BK TR 7 BANCROFT, TODD A & MICHELL ZWEEP, JAMES J & CHERYL MA JAMES, CURTISS A & HELENA KUMLIN, JOANNE SCOTT KOHL, EUGENE F & SANDRA L HECKER, PATRICK G & JILL C MARCURE, BRUCE & JULIE ZETTLE, EARL E & BACKUS, WUEBBEN, BRUCE E HUISINGH, DEAN L KNODLE, PAUL DAVID PICK, WILLIAM S & SUSAN J RICHARDS, KARLYN & KATHERI PICKEL, KENNETH L & ELIZAB ANDREWS, JAMES G & LINDA E OKEEFE, WILLIAM & SUSAN NIEMAN, RANDALL R & BETH A STEFANICK, FRANK N JR WEHRENBERG, DAVID EBERHARD, DAVID A & JUDITH FULLER, JOHN & DETERMAN MI RAMAKER, MERLIN F REYNA, RICARDO E & ANNIE M SIMPSON, DALE L & BARBARA DENEEN, MICHAEL & ANTONIET MURPHY, MICHAEL T & LINDA ROWE, STAFFORD & CLARK, REICH, EDWARD J & KATHLEEN OBRIEN, MICHAEL J & DEBBIE GEPHART, JAMES K & CAROLYN VONDRAN & VONDRAN BALTAZAR, FRAND D & HELEN WYBOURN, STEPHEN & JAN & KUBATZKE, BEARD & HOWARTH SCHMIDT, RICHARD HUENEFELD, ROBERT L & LORI CARPENTER, RONALD L & PRIS CARPENTER, RONALD & PRISCI REIFSTECK, JOSEPH E & LAW MAGEE, STEVEN S & WIENAND YORK, JAMES & JEANNE M CRO PFUNDSTEIN, CLIFF E & KATI PEARSON, GEORGE SHELTON, BRUCE W & LOIS L KRZEMINSKI, ROBERT & STACY LAFFREY, MARK FRANSEN, JAMES J JR & DEBO BAIER, MARVIN J & MONICA L MEIER, FRANK & LOIS WEDEL, GEORGE F & KATHLEEN
TOTAL 71,586 408 408 408 408 408 53,670 67,002 648 1,134 408 408 408 43,990 408 45,146 408 408 28,279 408 408 408 408 408 408 51,068 408 408 408 33,979 408 408 408 36,106 408 54,790 45,769 408 38,808 408 408 26,138 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,704 408 17,788 408 408 55,121 408 408 408 408 567 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 567 408 408 408 408 408 45,633 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 35,616 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 23,246
PARCEL NUMBER 18-011-261-00 18-011-262-00 18-011-263-00 18-011-264-00 18-011-265-00 18-011-266-00 18-011-267-00 18-011-268-00 18-011-269-00 18-011-270-00 18-011-271-00 18-011-272-00 18-011-273-00 18-011-274-00 18-011-275-00 18-011-276-00 18-011-277-00 18-011-278-00 18-011-279-00 18-011-280-00 18-011-281-00 18-011-282-00 18-011-283-00 18-011-284-00 18-011-285-00 18-011-286-00 18-011-287-00 18-011-288-00 18-011-289-00 18-011-290-00 18-011-291-00 18-011-292-00 18-011-293-00 18-011-294-00 18-011-295-00 18-011-296-00 18-011-297-00 18-011-298-00 18-011-299-00 18-011-300-00 18-011-301-00 18-011-302-00 18-011-303-00 18-011-304-00 18-011-305-00 18-011-306-00 18-011-307-00 18-011-308-00 18-011-309-00 18-011-310-00 18-011-311-00 18-011-312-00 18-011-313-00 18-011-314-00 18-011-315-00 18-011-316-00 18-011-317-00 18-011-318-00 18-011-319-00 18-011-320-00 18-011-321-00 18-011-322-00 18-011-323-00 18-011-324-00 18-011-325-00 18-011-326-00 18-011-327-00 18-011-328-00 18-011-329-00 18-011-330-00 18-011-331-00 18-011-332-00 18-011-333-00 18-011-334-00 18-011-335-00 18-011-336-00 18-011-337-00 18-011-338-00 18-011-339-00 18-011-340-00 18-011-341-00 18-011-342-00 18-011-343-00 18-011-344-00 18-011-345-00 18-011-346-00 18-011-347-00 18-011-348-00 18-011-349-00 18-011-350-00 18-011-351-00 18-012-001-00 18-012-002-00 18-012-003-00 18-012-004-00 18-012-005-00 18-012-006-00 18-012-007-00 18-012-008-00 18-012-009-00 18-012-010-00 18-012-011-00 18-012-012-00 18-012-013-00 18-012-014-00 18-012-015-00 18-012-016-00
OWNER’S NAME LARSON & BAINTER & LARSON STEWART, KENNETH M & DARLE WITMER, ROBERT A & LOEFFE DAHLMAN, RAYMOND & JOANNE SCHAMBERGER, H EUGENE & HE TOWNSEND, SCOTT E & JOANN APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY WOLFRAM, SANDRA M & RIED PIERCE, RYAN & BRANDI MARTEL, FRANK L KIRCHMAN, DAVID W & MADD HOUSEMAN, DONALD D & BENJA BUSCH, DARRELL F CARPIO, ANDREW ANGELO & PAVLAK, JASON & KRISTEN MARCOTTE, ARTHUR E & DONNA JOGERST, RICHARD D KELLNER, JAMES P & KELLNE FREDERICK, WILLIAM & CAM GUSHULAK, MICHAEL & VIRGIN GOUGH, RONNIE E & MELODY J COX, RUSSELL & WHITE, RO SCHWERDTFEGER, CAROL E & HARKNESS, PAMELA M & SPLI GIBSON, JAMES JR & CALLIE PEARCE, ANDREW DELIBERTO, SCOTT & KATHRYN VALDERRAMA, LEONARD J & CH HERRING, MARK C & CHARLENE SPATARO, JAMES ZIGMONT, WILLIAM P & SHARO FINLEY, JACK J TRUSTEE FLORES, GLORIA J CRAIG, JIM & JANICE LEVERTON, JOSH & KRISTI ALMENDINGER, SCOTT & STACE REESER, SCOTT O & CAROLYN LARSEN, DALE & KAY L BLACKLAW, BRIAN N & KIMBER COUSSINS, JAMES A & LISA K LARSON, LEE A TRUSTEE & SU BEACH, KEITH G STUDTMANN, PAUL C & DEBORA MACULITIS, JERRY K SCHELBERGER, JEFF & RACHEL GAUL, ROBERT G CALHOUN, TERRY & TRACY MULDER, JOAN & MULDER, T ELLISON, THOMAS P & PATRIC ANDREWS, JAMES G & LINDA E STROHECKER, DANIEL L MCNETT, MICHAEL & ELIZABET BERENS, MICHAEL C & CHARLE POWERS, JAMES HAMMER, RONALD & MELISA VAN BEEK, GERRITT & BARBAR WARD, MICHAEL D & THERESE HINDERMAN, RICH & PAT ARNDT, MICHAEL & BONNY M BURRINGTON, CHARLES SCHUELLER, KENNETH & WURM NAEGELE, PETER G & CARA L LYVERS, ROBERT L II BALTAZAR, ROBERT H & MARGA HUGHES, MARSHALL & PAMELA WERKHEISER, DEAN & PATSY J APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY POFELSKI, JOHN & REBECCA G POFELSKI, JOHN & REBECCA G BINEGAR, MM & BM & MERLA N WATTER, ERIC CERWIN, BARBARA TRUST WILLIS, JOSEPH E & PATRICI TELLSCHOW, LAWRENCE J TRUS TELLSCHOW, LAWRENCE J TRUS KEARBEY, THOMAS ALLEN, MICHAEL D & KELLY L HARRIS, SPENCER C & MELISS TOSO, PAUL E & CHRISTINE V WAGNER, ERIC C & CHERYL A GALICA, JANINA KLEMMER, ROBERT M & TINA R WEDEL, GEORGE F & MARY TA
TOTAL 408 408 408 408 408 408 1 408 408 408 408 52,707 17,139 408 27,949 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14,347 408 408 408 17,399 49,686 69,762 408 23,926 408 408 408 408 408 53,840 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-012-017-00 18-012-018-00 18-012-019-00 18-012-020-00 18-012-021-00 18-012-022-00 18-012-023-00 18-012-024-00 18-012-025-00 18-012-026-00 18-012-027-00 18-012-028-00 18-012-029-00 18-012-030-00 18-012-031-00 18-012-032-00 18-012-033-00 18-012-034-00 18-012-035-00 18-012-036-00 18-012-037-00 18-012-038-00 18-012-039-00 18-012-040-00 18-012-041-00 18-012-042-00 18-012-044-00 18-012-045-00 18-012-046-00 18-012-047-00 18-012-048-00 18-012-049-00 18-012-050-00 18-012-051-00 18-012-052-00 18-012-053-00 18-012-054-00 18-012-055-00 18-012-056-00 18-012-057-00 18-012-058-00 18-012-059-00 18-012-061-00 18-012-062-00 18-012-063-00 18-012-064-00 18-012-065-00 18-012-066-00 18-012-067-00 18-012-068-00 18-012-069-00 18-012-070-00 18-012-071-00 18-012-072-00 18-012-073-00 18-012-074-00 18-012-075-00 18-012-076-00 18-012-077-00 18-012-078-00 18-012-079-00 18-012-080-00 18-012-081-00 18-012-082-00 18-012-083-00 18-012-084-00 18-012-085-00 18-012-086-00 18-012-087-00 18-012-088-00 18-012-089-00 18-012-090-00 18-012-091-00 18-012-092-00 18-012-093-00 18-012-095-00 18-012-096-00 18-012-097-00 18-012-098-00 18-012-099-00 18-012-100-00 18-012-101-00 18-012-102-00 18-012-103-00 18-012-104-00 18-012-105-00 18-012-106-00 18-012-107-00 18-012-108-00 18-012-109-00 18-012-110-00 18-012-111-00 18-012-112-00 18-012-113-00 18-012-114-00 18-012-115-00 18-012-116-00 18-012-117-00 18-012-118-00 18-012-119-00 18-012-120-00 18-012-121-00 18-012-122-00 18-012-123-00 18-012-124-00 18-012-125-00
OWNER’S NAME WEDEL, GEORGE F & MARY THE TRYNER, JOHN A TRUSTEE TRYNER, JOHN A TRUSTEE KUBAL, JAMES R EULER, BARRY L & EULER, J KONCZ, RONALD R & CAROLYN MOORE, JERALD & CYNTHIA J ERICKSEN, EINAR V & RITA S FOSS, JOHN C & CANDEE K DIXON, MICHAEL P & PAMELA TERPSTRA, TERRENCE & STACY FLOREZ, SCOTT D WOOLCOCK, MICHAEL W & KIMB ROBSON, ANDREW D & ZIMMER CROTEAU, JAMES A MORDINI, DAVID, EDIE, ANN ERNST, ROBERT A & JENNIFER NELSON, DONALD R & PATRICI SMITH, GEORGE R JR SMITH, GEORGE R JR BERTSCH, CHARLES PALLADINETTI FAMILY TRUST HESSELBACHER, MARY E & WE VAKHARIA, NISHI & KIMBERLY JERIE, ROGER B & MACLAREN FELCHLIN, LINDA M TRUSTEE VANDIGO, DOUGLAS & MELINDA RAPNIKAS, JOSEPH MARINO, JOHN & TAMMY NOLAN, DAVID & FAWN & NO BRANDENBURG, ROY NEAL TRU HAY, JOHN & JENNIFER MCHUGH, GREGORY P MENEGON, TODD REEDY, CHRISTOPHER & LYNET COCAGNE, WESLEY & STEPHANI WOLFGANG, H ALAN SERETIS, THOMAS J & NATALI JEWISON, JOSEPH T & REGINA CARLSON, MARK & VICTORIA PRIES, DONALD M & BARBARA TAPHORN, JAMES F & PATRICI BROWN, MOTOHIRO T & DIANA KILLEEN, JOHN P & LEANNE G LATA, JOHN M & KAREN J GRIFFIN, THOMAS J & KAREN CAREY, RYAN & NICHOLE HORYN, MICHAEL & ELLEN L SEVERINO, NICK & ANNETTE CHAMBERS, JOHN & MARY KAY CHAMBERS, JOHN & MARY KAY KLEISER, ROBERT J & JOY A CIERNY, ROBERT P & CHRISTI PRETE, CAROLYN FRANKE, PAULINE BELFORD, DIANA L TRUSTEE FLANAGAN, ANNA M & H LEE I PETERSON, GREGORY J & KATH IVACIC, DONALD L & REMER CORSO, CHRISTOPHER W & ROC FORMAN, JOSEPH E & JOAN FORMAN, JOSEPH E & JOAN A MEYER, RONALD G & LINDA S STEINKE, ALLEN D & JEANNIN JURIGA, JAMES A & DENISE M LAMANTIA, RAYMOND A & LAM WALTHER, WAYNE & RICHARD ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD O & MAR MASNY, JOSEPH & HELEN ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD O & MAR STECKLEIN, RUSSELL K & TRA RICELY, ANTHONY M & ELIZAB BROWN, DENNIS R & M & PET RICELY, ANTHONY M & ELIZAB RIDDER, TIMOTHY HAAS, CORY & NICOLE ORTON, JOHN J & STAUFFER, SHAIN, JAMIE & MONICA TRENGOVE, THOMAS L & GRA GRAY, CHERYL C & TRENGOVE TRENGOVE, THOMAS L & GRAY STANDARD BANK & TRUST CO T FURIO, JAMES P & DAWN BETHKE, DANIEL J & CAROL F MEYER, RANDALL & PAMELA HOEING, HELMUT & BARBARA M KRAMER, CURTIS L & LAUREEN KRAMER, CURTIS L & LAUREEN KERWIN, GINA M & PETER M SCHUETZ, TERRY C & LYNAE C HILL, NICHOLAS E & DONNA L WEBER, DAVID C & DEBORAH J SCHAER, DENNIS J & JULIA R ROSALEZ, LOUIE & MELISSA CUTTONE, PATRICIA A TRUSTE BRENNAN, THOMAS C & DIANE BRENNAN, THOMAS C & DIANE COLLINS, BARRY W & LOUISE DONINGER, JOSEPH E TRUSTEE REEDY, CHRIS KRAMER, CURTISS & LAUREEN WALTERS, MICHAEL N & DEBRA ISRAEL, RAYMOND W & GAIL J ISRAEL, RAYMOND W & GAIL J MACK, JAMES F & NANCY H & ANTLER RIDGE LLC
TOTAL 408 408 24,337 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 32,737 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 51,150 52,447 408 408 408 13,872 35,762 408 408 408 49,979 10,800 39,571 22,800 61,071 21,535 44,202 85,622 55,910 13,214 40,353 408 408 408 408 408 13,226 408 408 408 43,239 10,939 408 408 408 28,168 46,315 408 52,084 71,480 79,924 408 33,138 408 408 408 408 408 408 59,761 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 25,731 45,114 41,217 408 408 408 408 31,414 28,396 84,526 44,980 90,426 46,004 42,919 16,320 23,907 408 28,301 25,367 408 43,730 408 408 408
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-012-126-00 18-012-127-00 18-012-128-00 18-012-129-00 18-012-130-00 18-012-131-00 18-012-132-00 18-012-133-00 18-012-134-00 18-012-135-00 18-012-136-00 18-012-137-00 18-012-138-00 18-012-139-00 18-012-140-00 18-012-141-00 18-012-142-00 18-012-144-00 18-012-145-00 18-012-146-00 18-012-147-00 18-012-148-00 18-012-149-00 18-012-151-00 18-012-152-00 18-012-153-00 18-012-154-00 18-012-155-00 18-012-156-00 18-012-157-00 18-012-158-00 18-012-159-00 18-012-160-00 18-012-161-00 18-012-162-00 18-012-163-00 18-012-164-00 18-012-165-00 18-012-166-00 18-012-167-00 18-012-168-00 18-012-169-00 18-012-170-00 18-012-171-00 18-012-172-00 18-012-173-00 18-012-174-00 18-012-175-00 18-012-176-00 18-012-177-00 18-012-178-00 18-012-179-00 18-012-180-00 18-012-181-00 18-012-182-00 18-012-183-00 18-012-184-00 18-012-185-00 18-012-186-00 18-012-187-00 18-012-188-00 18-012-189-00 18-012-190-00 18-012-191-00 18-012-192-00 18-012-193-00 18-012-194-00 18-012-195-00 18-012-196-00 18-012-197-00 18-012-198-00 18-012-199-00 18-012-200-00 18-012-201-00 18-012-202-00 18-012-203-00 18-012-204-00 18-012-205-00 18-012-206-00 18-012-207-00 18-012-208-00 18-012-209-00 18-012-210-00 18-012-211-00 18-012-212-00 18-012-213-00 18-012-214-00 18-012-215-00 18-012-216-00 18-012-217-00 18-012-218-00 18-012-219-00 18-012-220-00 18-012-222-00 18-012-223-00 18-012-224-00 18-012-225-00 18-012-226-00 18-012-227-00 18-012-228-00 18-012-229-00 18-012-230-00 18-012-231-00 18-012-232-00 18-012-233-00 18-012-234-00 18-012-235-00
OWNER’S NAME ANTLER RIDGE LLC ANTLER RIDGE LLC KOS, HELEN BIELAWIEC, SLAWOMIR & JOLA BIELAWIEC, JOLANTA & SLAWO BIELAWIEC, SLAWOMIR & JOLA THOMASINO, JAMES T & RUTH SCULLY, DONALD L & CAROL A WARE, WILLIAM M & JODY L WARE, WILLIAM M & JODY L KRUEGER, MARK O & CAROL J PETERMAN, CHARLES W & SHER ULBERT, MATHIAS & CLAUDIA HOFER, RUSSEL A & JACALYN SCHULGET, LORI A & JOHN T SAINEGHI, PHILIP E & JM TRIBBEY, STEVEN & FERN LEWANDOWSKI, WESLEY & MALG MCFALL, WILLIAM W & STACY MCFALL, WILLIAM W & STACY MCFALL, WILLIAM W III & ST KRAMER, MARK D & JANET K REED, GEORGE A JR & SHARON FERRARO, PATRICIA A SCHREINER, JUDITH A TRUSTE SCHREINER, JUDITH A TRUSTE SCHREINER, JUDITH A TRUSTE PILLARD, BRIAN M, JENNIFER ZYRKOWSKI, MARK E & ALYCIA ZYRKOWSKI, MARK E & ALYCIA ZYRKOWSKI, MARK E & ALYCIA CALURIS, STEVEN M & SYLVIA CALURIS, STEVEN M & SYLVIA FAHERTY, EDWARD OLVERA, ANDREW & RITA MULLINS, RONALD D & MULLI HUMPHREY, PAUL FALSONE, SUSAN C & SULLIV JEFFREY, SUSAN L KARPOLA, ROBERT M & PHYLLI DARRELL, GEORGE A & ANDER DEITZ, DANIEL LEO REEGER, FRANK T & CAROLE L REEGER, FRANK T & CAROLE L STEICHEN, BRADLEY D JACOBSEN, MARTIN C SMITH, DONALD S & ELAINE C JALOVE, ARTHUR J & CHRISTI APPLE CANYON UTILITY CO BURBACH, KIM M TRUSTEE HEILEMEIER, CLAYTON E JR & WALTER DEVELOPMENT LLC SCHELBERGER, DANIEL R & PE MASKA, JOSEPH R & MARK S CARLBORG, BRIAN & DANA WINTER, JOSH A & KERIN M PETTA, STANLEY F & JODY MASTROGANY, LYNNE BORCHARDT, J SCOTT STRANG, TIMOTHY B & KARI DEEKE, KENNETH & DENNIS MILLIKEN, BRADLEY & JENNIF DOYLE, CHARLES S & JENNIFE BUTLER, GREGORY L & SUSAN LIEGGI, ANDREA & ANN M DIEHL, ERIC W & STEPHANIE HOLCOMB, ROBERT A SCHUSTER, PATRICK J HUDETZ, MICHAEL L & VAN O MACHNIK, JAMES A CASTELLON, CARLOS & DOROTH BARKER, MIKE & JAN LOCONTI, M R & G J EDEN, KENNETH L POTEMPA, RICHARD J & MARY POTEMPA, RICHARD J & M T CAPUTO, GIUSEPPE & ANNA BONNER, THOMAS B & REDDIN KOTTMEIER, JENNIFER A FOX, PAUL & SHIRLEY HARRIS, JAMES M & JUANITA WOLF, MATTHEW J & BRENDA L CHIMMY, GLORIA J HAWLEY, MARK A & ANDREW E BAKER, JAMES H & LAURA L JOHNSON, JOAN K HAMILTON, RONALD E & KAREN SZCZYPTA, JOSEPH W & MARY HAYMAN, JAMES C MUNN, JOHN W & MICHELLE S WILLE, ROBERT E & CAROLYN SKEENS, MATTHEW & SUZANNE KRAHMER, CHARLES E & NANCY WARD, MICHAEL D & THERESE PASTERIS, PETER J JR & LAU SPROULE, JAMES & SPROULE, HUENEFELD, FRED M & CAROL REYES, INEZ P & DIANE C & GEIGER, DAVID TENYER, JOSEPH & DENISE WARD, MICHAEL D & THERESE HOWARD, PATRICIA J BRADLEY, ROBERT C & ELAINE GUGLIEMI, DARIANNE A TRUST FITZGERALD, JOHN F & REBEC BRYANT, RONALD V & LINDA M FREEWALT, KENNETH & SANDRA
TOTAL 31,468 408 408 408 30,394 408 408 44,412 64,942 408 56,368 408 408 408 408 408 53,105 408 408 20,233 408 30,482 49,077 408 408 27,603 408 408 408 408 408 408 32,858 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 62,493 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 31,549 408 408 408 408 19,529 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 34,578 408 408 408 48,420 408 408 20,017 408 43,541 30,405 42,482 66,527 60,047 85,864 58,532 31,502 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-012-236-00 18-012-237-00 18-012-238-00 18-012-239-00 18-012-240-00 18-012-241-00 18-012-242-00 18-012-243-00 18-012-244-00 18-012-245-00 18-012-246-00 18-012-247-00 18-012-248-00 18-012-249-00 18-012-250-00 18-012-251-00 18-012-252-00 18-012-253-00 18-012-254-00 18-012-255-00 18-012-256-00 18-012-257-00 18-012-258-00 18-012-259-00 18-012-260-00 18-012-261-00 18-012-262-00 18-012-263-00 18-012-264-00 18-012-265-00 18-012-266-00 18-012-267-00 18-012-268-00 18-012-269-00 18-012-270-00 18-012-271-00 18-012-272-00 18-012-273-00 18-012-274-00 18-012-275-00 18-012-276-00 18-012-277-00 18-012-278-00 18-012-279-00 18-012-280-00 18-012-281-00 18-012-282-00 18-012-283-00 18-012-284-00 18-012-285-00 18-012-286-00 18-012-287-00 18-012-288-00 18-012-289-00 18-012-290-00 18-012-291-00 18-012-292-00 18-012-293-00 18-012-295-00 18-012-297-00 18-012-298-00 18-012-300-00 18-012-301-00 18-012-302-00 18-012-303-00 18-012-304-00 18-012-305-00 18-012-306-00 18-012-307-00 18-012-308-00 18-012-309-00 18-012-310-00 18-012-311-00 18-012-312-00 18-012-313-00 18-012-314-00 18-012-315-00 18-012-316-00 18-012-317-00 18-012-318-00 18-012-319-00 18-012-320-00 18-012-321-00 18-012-322-00 18-012-323-00 18-012-324-00 18-012-325-00 18-012-326-00 18-012-327-00 18-012-328-00 18-012-329-00 18-012-330-00 18-012-331-00 18-012-332-00 18-012-333-00 18-012-335-00 18-012-336-00 18-012-337-00 18-012-338-00 18-012-339-00 18-012-340-00 18-012-341-00 18-012-342-00 18-012-343-00 18-012-344-00 18-012-345-00 18-012-346-00 18-012-347-00
OWNER’S NAME WEILAND, LEONARD J & JUDIT SANDBERG, CHARLES P & ROBE CLANCY, TIMOTHY J & DEBORA DAVIS, CHARLES E & HELENE ARMAGNO, JOSEPH & DANA UGALDE, RUBEN CASHMAN, MATTHEW J & LAURA REED, WILLIAM & MARILYN STADEL, RYAN E & KARA S GEE, ROBERT D & SHEILA A NADOLNY, ARTHUR & DOROTHY LOCK, DANIEL A & LINDA L DONNELLY, DEBORA A TRUSTEE GEE, WILLIAM E & DORIS J FAHERTY, RALPH LIVENGOOD, BRETT & LOIS RHYNER, DAN SCHUSTER, BRUCE G & PATRIC DENTINO, SAM J & TINA OSIKA, ANNE M JOHNSON, JOSEPH F JR & JOA UGALDE, RUBEN A SHARKEY, MICHAEL C RODRIGUEZ, ANGEL L SR & ZO CITIZENS STATE BANK 40-03 SIGAFUS, SCOTT L & HEIDI J KUEHNAU, ROBERT J & MARJOR JONES, JAMES & NANCY ITALIA, JOHN S & PATRICIA CURTIN, DENIS J & DOROTHY GIUFFRE, MARK A, VINCENT, LAMBEL, BRIAN KAMINSKI, ZOFIA & JOZEF KAMINSKI, ADAM LACEY, MICHAEL R & CYNTHIA RHINERSON, TRENT & RENEE RHINERSON, TRENT & RENEE CASACLANG, ELIZABETH C TRU VANDIGO, GREGORY A TRUSTEE BOTTOMLEY, WAYNE & NANCY VANDIGO, DOUGLAS H & VA VANDIGO, NORMAN A & JANICE TROPINO, GREGORY A TRUSTEE COCAGNE, GAIL A TRUSTEE MALONE, STEVEN P & BRINK MALONE, STEVEN P & BRIN SOPRYCH, DELORES T BENIGNO, JOSEPH J & JENNIF MICHELINI, WILLIAM J TRUS 1 STONER, DAN L & CATHERINE 1 WERNING, DAVID P & KATHLEE 1 HOSTE, ELAINE M & RIES, M AIKEN, KIM L & MICHELE L COCAGNE, TAMMY K & JOSHUA THACKABERRY, MARK D TRUSTE MANNIX, PATRICK C & ANNETT VANDIGO, GREGORY A TRUSTEE LUDWISIAK, WALTER SR ABRUZZO, ANTHONY G & KATHL VANDIGO, GREGORY A TRUSTEE 1 DIBIE, JACK S & ELAINE 1 RABINE, CHERYL TRUSTEE 1 ATG TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE OSIKA, LOUIS SR & BETSY L MELTON, JAMES P & DEBORAH JOHNSON, JOSEPH F JR & JOA BYRNE, MATTHEW P & LISA MA WAMPFLER, DEAN & GALLAGHE WOLF CHILDRENS TRUST CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C SZEMPRUCH, WALTER TRUSTEE DEPIRRO, JESSE SR KIEFFER, MICHAEL L & CONNI BUONO, MARY E TRUSTEE ENDRESS, RONALD & DARLENE KALINS, RUSSELL W & SANDRA MARTIN, DOUGLAS O & LINDA DEININGER, RONALD & LAVONN JURSICH, MICHAEL & AMY SMITH, CAROLYN A TRUSTEE DADEZ, CHRISTINE D & EARN CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C CRNICH, WALTER F & KATHLEE NORTON, STEPHEN R HEFFERNAN, EUGENE M & SPE NEWMAN, THOMAS NEWMAN, JOHN A & EILEEN D JONES, ROBERT C JONES, ROBERT C SCHEIDER, MARY F & SCHOLL SCHEIDER, DELBERT C & HULO LAGIOIA, ROCCO & AURORA MURPHY, VICTORIA J APPLE RIVER ST BK 56 QUITTSCHREIBER, BRADLEY HACKBARTH, JAMES O & SUZAN SCHULTZ, STEVEN & SCHULTZ POPP, DAVID & WEBSTER, DA BETHKE, DANIEL J & CAROL F KEENAN, SHEILA A PANIK, MARY LOU & PANIK, RIES, NIC & PRIEGEL, CLI NGO, DUAT & BERNADETTE STEGER, PAUL F & COOK, JA GIANNOLA, EUGENE J DIGVONNI, MICHAEL & DEBRA KNOBLOCH, BRENT & MICHELLE FORSTON, RODNEY & DEANNE
TOTAL 22,457 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 38,214 40,973 50,315 44,660 30,845 51,486 41,911 408 31,438 408 32,041 32,410 42,677 408 408 31,616 56,265 50,109 85,705 71,816 23,375 20,275 408 54,755 408 408 408 26,405 408 408 42,543 408 26,168 22,800 90,207 22,800 82,813 67,674 81,136 14,189 2,229 00,167 27,603 34,443 48,997 18,394 48,848 408 39,043 79,259 32,570 52,207 17,269 47,525 46,443 67,037 22,800 26,268 408 408 44,368 33,013 22,655 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 20,165 41,582 408 55,547 408 58,671 408 408 408 15,816 408 408 23,034 408 54,653 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408
PARCEL NUMBER 18-012-348-00 18-012-349-00 18-012-350-00 18-012-351-00 18-012-352-00 18-012-353-00 18-012-354-00 18-012-355-00 18-012-358-00 18-012-359-00 18-012-360-00 18-012-361-00 18-012-362-00 18-012-363-00 18-012-364-00 18-012-365-00 18-012-366-00 18-012-367-00 18-012-368-00 18-012-369-00 18-013-001-00 18-013-002-00 18-013-003-00 18-013-004-00 18-013-005-00 18-013-006-00 18-013-007-00 18-013-008-00 18-013-009-00 18-013-010-00 18-013-011-00 18-013-012-00 18-013-013-00 18-013-014-00 18-013-015-00 18-013-016-00 18-013-018-00 18-013-020-00 18-013-021-00 18-013-022-00 18-013-023-00 18-013-024-00 18-013-025-00 18-013-026-00 18-013-027-00 18-013-028-00 18-013-029-00 18-013-030-00 18-013-031-00 18-013-032-00 18-013-033-00 18-013-034-00 18-013-035-00 18-013-036-00 18-013-037-00 18-013-038-00 18-013-039-00 18-013-040-00 18-013-041-00 18-013-042-00 18-013-043-00 18-013-044-00 18-013-045-00 18-013-046-00 18-013-047-00 18-013-048-00 18-013-049-00 18-013-050-00 18-013-051-00 18-013-052-00 18-013-053-00 18-013-054-00 18-013-055-00 18-013-056-00 18-013-057-00 18-013-058-00 18-013-059-00 18-013-060-00 18-013-061-00 18-013-062-00 18-013-063-00 18-013-064-00 18-013-065-00 18-013-066-00 18-013-067-00 18-013-068-00 18-013-069-00 18-013-070-00 18-013-071-00 18-013-072-00 18-013-073-00 18-013-074-00 18-013-075-00 18-013-076-00 18-013-077-00 18-013-078-00 18-013-079-00 18-013-080-00 18-013-081-00 18-013-082-00 18-013-083-00 18-013-084-00 18-013-085-00 18-013-086-00 18-013-087-00 18-013-088-00 18-013-089-00
OWNER’S NAME HYDE, WILLIAM AUGUST & ING KUNZ, HAROLD R APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST TRUS 1 ROSENBERG, FAYE ROSINSKI, STANLEY & CHRIST 1 GRANRATH, RHONDA J TRUSTEE BALDOZA, C G LIVING TRUST EFKEN, CHRISTINE TRUSTEE CHECHOPOULOS, GEORGE BRUCKNER, LAWRENCE L BARKER, JAMES & NANCY WIENEN, SANDRA K WIENEN, SANDRA K PARKWAY BK & TRUST 9504 BALLENGER, ROBERT J & CHRI PARKWAY BANK & TRUST 9504 1 RALEY, PAUL S & LYNN E M T JAKEL, AUDREY M TRUSTEE STANGER, ROBERT H & MARCIA SIMS, MICHAEL R & EDITHANN SIMS, MICHAEL R & EDITHANN COTTRELL, ALAN P & CARMEL COTTRELL, ALAN P & CARMEL DAVANZO, CARMINE & NICOLA CURTIS, R DANE & MERILEE L WHALEN, ERVIN A & MARIE A DURSO, JAMES & DIANA COUSINS, JAMES A & LISA K 1 KESTLER, SHAWN P HUYVAERT, LENORE G TRUSTEE MARTIN, MARTY L & JOYCE V VOLPE, CRAIG & ALISA TRUS RENSPIE FAMILY TRUST, DIAN RENSPIE FAMILY TRUST, DIAN LUTZ, ROBERT C & ABIGAIL K WHITE, JOHN W & LINDA J MANIGLIA, JEFF & LAURIE CUMMINS, BRAD L & TERESA L SCHUSTER, WARREN H & VIRGI IVNIK, J T & KRAEMER, E DUNNING, MICHAEL & DEBORAH GOEKE, DAVID & VALERIE ROLING, DAVID & JOYCE E LEIBY, RICHARD F & ARMEDA MILOS, PHYLLIS SCHUMACHER, JOHN & CHIAR WEDIG, BRIAN & LISA KELLY, KATHLEEN A PAHNKE REAL ESTATE LLC CASTLE, MICHAEL R MILLER, ADAM & ASHLEE SEVERSON, MARK D & PEGGY J CONROY, MICHAEL R & EILEEN DENNEY, MARGARET M & DENN NYBO, LYNN E BONE, ORVAL E & EDWINA A JONES, JOHN E & LYNDA S DECKER, DAVID & MARJEAN SOBREVILLA, HECTOR & MARIA PEPIN, RANDOLPH F & MANUEL WAND, GARY LEE & WURSTER, MACK, WESLEY & MARY L HOEFER, PAUL G & TERESE M STANLEY, CARL A BEYER, RYAN & VACCARELLO BAYVILLE INC ACHILLE, ROBERT J & PATRIC MURPHY, GERALD R & MARIANN CHAPMAN, RICHARD L & PATRI BENES, JAMES & JUDY KAISER, CARL D & MARY M CHERRY, WILLIAM F & GRENIT MEINERT, WILLIAM & HEATHER BULLARD, SCOTT T & KARLA J SORN, CHARLES C & DIANE L WALDNER, JOY COAKLEY, GREGORY P & PHYLL MEKEEL, ANDREW S SCORDATO, MICHAEL F & MARY WESTEMEIER, DANIEL L & BET BREWER, TERRY L & VICKY L WOODEN, ROBT J & FLEEGE GR SCHUCK, STEVEN P & PETRA L HOFFMAN, DANIEL W & DOTY, A-4 PARTNERSHIP RAUTER, KENNETH T KESTLER, SHAWN P DAVIS, ERIC RYAN ADRIAN, AARON ELLIOT
TOTAL 408 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14,851 75,313 67,170 82,688 25,440 42,437 60,311 22,800 408 408 408 408 84,223 00,120 73,437 25,440 38,416 408 22,186 36,117 408 408 46,060 408 39,707 18,122 75,029 80,302 67,271 39,960 42,193 408 408 408 408 408 42,641 21,886 23,746 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 22,939 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 13,358 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408
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PARCEL NUMBER 18-013-090-00 18-013-091-00 18-013-092-00 18-013-093-00 18-013-094-00 18-013-095-00 18-013-096-00 18-013-097-00 18-013-098-00 18-013-099-00 18-013-100-00 18-013-101-00 18-013-102-00 18-013-103-00 18-013-104-00 18-013-105-00 18-013-106-00 18-013-107-00 18-013-108-00 18-013-109-00 18-013-110-00 18-013-111-00 18-013-112-00 18-013-113-00 18-013-114-00 18-013-115-00 18-013-116-00 18-013-117-00 18-013-118-00 18-013-119-00 18-013-120-00 18-013-121-00 18-013-122-00 18-013-123-00 18-013-124-00 18-013-126-00 18-013-127-00 18-013-128-00 18-013-129-00 18-013-130-00 18-013-131-00 18-013-132-00 18-013-133-00 18-013-134-00 18-013-135-00 18-013-136-00 18-013-137-00 18-013-138-00 18-013-139-00 18-013-140-00 18-013-141-00 18-013-142-00 18-013-143-00 18-013-144-00 18-013-145-00 18-013-146-00 18-013-147-00 18-013-148-00 18-013-149-00 18-013-151-00 18-013-152-00 18-013-153-00 18-013-154-00 18-013-155-00 18-013-156-00 18-013-157-00 18-013-158-00 18-013-160-00 18-013-161-00 18-013-162-00 18-013-163-00 18-013-164-00 18-013-165-00 18-013-166-00 18-013-167-00 18-013-168-00 18-013-169-00 18-013-170-00 18-013-171-00 18-013-172-00 18-013-173-00 18-013-174-00 18-013-175-00 18-013-176-00 18-013-177-00 18-013-178-00 18-013-179-00 18-013-180-00 18-013-181-00 18-013-182-00 18-013-183-00 18-013-184-00 18-013-185-00 18-013-186-00 18-013-187-00 18-013-188-00 18-014-001-00 18-014-002-00 18-014-003-00 18-014-004-00 18-014-005-00 18-014-006-00 18-014-007-00 18-014-008-00 18-014-009-00 18-014-010-00 18-014-012-00
OWNER’S NAME BENNETT, KRIS K TRUSTEE BENNETT, KRIS K TRUSTEE LUDWIG, CHRISOPHER P & SA KOSTENBADER, PHILLIP J WILBER, CAROL E TRUSTEE KORTE, JEFFREY C & JENNIFE LOCK, DANIEL A & ROBYN S TANG, ZHAO CHURCH ROCK OF OUR SALVATI OLSON, JOHN E & SUSAN A PETERSON, CRAIG A & GAIL A GARVEY, DIRK J CONRAD , JAMES G & SHARON BEACH, KEVIN & AMY MAGNUSSEN, RICHARD A & KAR SABINSON, ANDRE J & SHEL MCNAMARA, RICHARD L & D V THUMSER, JEFFRY & CYNTHIA BAUMGARTNER, BRUCE E ERPELDING, PETER F & MARY WELCH, ROBERT F & DOLORES GINTER, MATHIAS J & KERI L ENRIGHT, DENNIS & TONYA GEHRTS, WILLIAM M & DIANE CHIEFTAIN DEVELOPMENT CORP FRUTH, TERRY R UBERSOX, KEVIN & MARY E MARTINEZ, MICHAEL M & ELIZ COCONATO, PHILLIP C KELEHER, DENNIS & DEBRA CURTISS, PAULINE TROY, RONALD R & WENDY A KUEBLER, KENNETH & DENISE FORD, MAUREEN O TRUSTEE FORD, MAUREEN O TRUSTEE 1 FORD, DONALD R & MAUREEN O HERZ, GORDON I & ELAINE F 1ST STATE BK FRNKLN 926 DODEN, LINNEA MASULIS, ROBERT & SUZANNE SOJKA, ALICE & SABO, DIA JOHNSON, LYNN A MCNAMEE, PHILIP P & DEBRA MCNAMEE, PHILIP P & DEBRA NOGA, CASIMIR J III, CASIM NOGA, CASIMIR III & MARY BECKER, DALE E & MARYELLEN SPOONHOLTZ, DONNA M SPOONHOLTZ, DONNA CORSO, TERRY CORSO, TERRY M & ARLENE S BECK, EUGENE C TRUSTEE TANGORRA, MICHAEL & SUSAN RODERWEISS, RONALD W & IRE CORONADO, NICHOLAS B & DIA KRUSS, DANIEL M BECKER, WILLIAM & MICHELLE MI, HYUNG KIM WIENEN, ROBERT E & PATSY S 1ST NATL BK MT PRSPCT 152 1ST NATL BK MT PRSPCT 15 YOUKHANNA, ISAAC & WIDAD EDEN, MARLIN R & SHARON URBAN, JOSEPH & BARBARA HAUGHT, TOMMY E JR & HEATH KELLY, THOMAS & SHERRILL DE CICCO, BENJAMIN A & MAR LEVI, DANNY C & SUZANNE F GILLE, SHAWN D KELEHER, DENNIS J & DEBRA KELEHER, DENNIS J & DEBRA BALLANO, JOHN & GERI & BA LAING, CHARLES W & ARP-LA LAING, CHARLES W & JANICE PETERS, JAMES R & MARSHA DORSEY, RICHARD & S HOMB, EDWARD P & SHERRY M PAXTON, PATRICK & MARILYN FINN, JOHN P & ALICE TRUS FINN, JOHN P & ALICE TRUS KOZARZEWSKI, DANA S KOZARZEWSKI, DANA S MANTHEI, PAUL E & MELODIE GANSEL, KENT W & PAMELA L GANSEL, KENT W & PAMELA L HACKBART, ROBERT & PATRICI APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY CLANCY, MARY ANN TRUSTEE YONAN, JACK OBRIEN, MARK & ALYSSA HAYES, MARY C JUREWICZ, ROBERT E & MARY HOPE, RONALD O & SANDRA J KIELCZEWSKI, JAN & KRYSTYN MIRANDA, RICHARD J & CHRIS KONOPKA, HENRY, JOLANTA, R KONOPKA, HENRY, JOLANTA, R MEERSMAN, ROBERT F & MAURE
TOTAL 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 408 35,030 408 408 408 408 408 17,617 408 408 567 408 408 408 408 408 408 44,868 408 37,663 408 18,971 408 39,929 52,931 49,073 77,954 25,440 67,323 36,979 408 46,303 408 408 24,671 408 408 18,174 28,799 32,733 408 408 408 408 408 408 31,935 408 408 408 408 408 18,864 38,816 408 408 408 28,942 408 34,229 408 408 408 408 408 408 36,542 408 408 408 408 18,242 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22,682 648 648 648 648 32,603 47,339 33,997 648 35,118 23,953
PARCEL NUMBER 18-014-013-00 18-014-014-00 18-014-015-00 18-014-016-00 18-014-017-00 18-014-018-00 18-014-019-00 18-014-020-00 18-014-021-00 18-014-022-00 18-014-023-00 18-014-024-00 18-014-025-00 18-014-026-00 18-014-027-00 18-014-028-00 18-014-029-00 18-014-030-00 18-014-031-00 18-014-032-00 18-014-033-00 18-014-034-00 18-014-035-00 18-014-036-00 18-014-037-00 18-014-038-00 18-014-039-00 18-014-040-00 18-014-041-00 18-014-042-00 18-014-043-00 18-014-046-00 18-014-047-00 18-014-048-00 18-014-049-00 18-014-050-00 18-014-051-00 18-014-052-00 18-014-053-00 18-014-054-00 18-014-055-00 18-014-056-00 18-014-058-00 18-014-059-00 18-014-060-00 18-014-061-00 18-014-062-00 18-014-063-00 18-014-064-00 18-014-065-00 18-014-066-00 18-014-067-00 18-014-068-00 18-014-069-00 18-014-070-00 18-014-071-00 18-014-072-00 18-014-073-00 18-014-074-00 18-014-075-00 18-014-076-00 18-014-077-00 18-014-078-00 18-014-079-00 18-014-080-00 18-014-081-00 18-014-082-00 18-014-083-00 18-014-084-00 18-014-085-00 18-014-086-00 18-014-087-00 18-014-088-00 18-014-089-00 18-014-090-00 18-014-091-00 18-014-092-00 18-014-093-00 18-014-094-00 18-014-095-00 18-014-096-00 18-014-097-00 18-014-098-00 18-014-099-00 18-014-100-00 18-014-101-00 18-014-102-00 18-014-103-00 18-014-104-00 18-014-105-00 18-014-106-00 18-014-107-00 18-014-108-00 18-014-109-00 18-014-110-00 18-014-111-00 18-014-112-00 18-014-113-00 18-014-114-00 18-014-115-00 18-014-117-00 18-014-119-00 18-014-120-00 18-014-121-00 18-014-122-00 18-014-123-00 18-014-124-00 18-014-125-00
OWNER’S NAME FINNEGAN, JOHN P TRUSTEE FINNEGAN, JOHN P TRUSTEE FINNEGAN, TRACY L & LAURA KRAMER, TRACY LOGAN, DARYL L & DIANE M BRANDENBURG, BRIAN JAKOBS, BERNHARD W & KARLA JANUS, TERESA L TRUSTEE JANKOWSKI, GAIL M TRUSTEE KEATING, TIMOTHY J & LAURA KACHKA, JOHN J TRUSTEE DRISCOLL, KEVIN C & KARRIE ZUEGER, L & MAPES R & B SERNA, AGUSTIN JR & CARMEN ARZBAECHER REVOCABLE LIVIN ARZBAECHER, ROBERT TROST, LADON & MARY LYNN DREW, JOHN K & ALLENE E WERKHEISER, JEFFERY & LUCI WERKHEISER, JEFFERY W & LU REESE, TIMOTHY P & PATRICI SIMMONS, CHARLES & MARLENE NEMETZ, KRISTINA A MAMMOSER, MICHAEL ERICKSON, ETHAN C GARCHIE, MICHAEL & FIORI HOBBS, TERESE A ADLER, MATHIAS M TRUSTEE MATHIAS, THOMAS J & KATHLE KOOISTRA, LARRY & SANDRA BADER, NATHAN J GOVERT, LESTER R & MERCEDE BRANDENBURG REVOCABLE LIVI REINKE, LEROY W III & DAWN REINKE, LEROY W III & DAWN KRIPPENDORF, LEROY R MILLER, PETER J & ROBERTA NIX, MICHAEL D & LISA L NOLLER, CAROL A TRUSTEE & MARASA, BERNARD W & MARGO RUNDELL, DAVID A & CAROL A PATZKE, FRANK T & CARSELL BENDER, HANS P & EMMA TRU RANDECKER, RODNEY & CANDY KADERABEK, DONALD J TRUSTE PAVEY, LAWRENCE A & KIMBER PREMIER TRUST SERV 1666 BOHO, JOHN F & PATRICIA J AMERICAN MIDWEST BANK 205 1 KREBS, LOUIS E & TERRY, M GRADISHAR, JAMES M & JULIE CURRY, F TODD & MOIRA K & CICHON, JOZEF & ANNA MARXEN, ADAM M & CHRISTINE VOLPERT, JOHN E SR & PATRI WILLO CANYON LTD JOSEPH, EDWARD & JENNIFER HARRISON, JACK F & KARIN KAZANJIAN, VAROUJAN V & LO STRASSER, CHESTER L & JULI CHI, TU H, TAE HUN & CHONG MILLER, CYNTHIA & ROBERTA 1ST MIDWEST TRUST CO 5880 SIWY, EDWARDA & SIWY, ANN JONES, ROBERT E & MARY V WALSH, ROBERT J TRUST BUDZIK, MARK & BUDZIK, L REICH, EDWARD J & KATHLEEN BUDZIK, LEOPOLD S & SYLWIA 1 GIL, ANDREW & HELENA TRUS WEBSTER FAMILY TRUST JOB, ANTONI & JOB, STELLA JOB, ANTONI & STELLA & JO WOJCIK, ZBIGNIEW & REGINA BRZOSTOWSKI, ZBIGNIEW & HA BRZOSTOWSKI, ZBIGNIEW & HE CHARCUT, JAN S & STELLA TATKOWSKI, JEANETTE C TATKOWSKI, JOSEPH & CECYLI MELFI, JACK A & MARGARET E CZYZ, MARIAN & SOPHIA TRU CICHON, JOZEF & ANNA & CI VONDRA, EDWARD P & PATRICI GRADISHAR, WILLIAM T & DOR CORSO, WILLIAM F & DONNA M ROWE, JASON B & VANNATTAMCKEE, MARSHALL G & KAREN HARBACH, DIRK W & MELISSA MITCHELL, MILTON & PATRICI HIGGS, ROGER & SHIRLEY F MAKAR, MICHAEL F & KATHRYN MAKAR, MICHAEL F & KATHRYN JEWISON, JOSEPH T & REGINA WEST SUBURBAN BANK 10023 WEST SUBURBAN BANK 10023 WEST SUBURBAN BANK 10023 WEST SUBURBAN BANK, TRUSTE PRZYBYLA, MARK & ANTONIK DORR, ROBERT & CLAUDIA M DORR, ROBERT M & CLAUDIA M BUCKLEY, JOHN & JACKIE FRANK, MARVIN J & KAROLE A BOHO, JOHN F & PATRICIA J BOHO, JOHN F & PATRICIA J BOHO, JOHN F & PATRICIA J APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY
TOTAL 35,124 648 22,359 648 35,251 52,907 21,401 648 648 18,997 59,358 45,669 648 408 408 408 408 408 408 61,128 36,854 39,106 408 408 408 408 408 408 34,439 37,081 19,643 26,569 408 408 29,155 39,484 408 25,570 408 54,603 60,046 87,946 56,556 408 32,094 28,355 52,667 25,440 3,867 45,387 55,191 42,911 45,012 30,654 32,027 26,638 47,877 30,155 35,474 74,252 50,600 25,440 48,359 25,440 19,254 24,666 408 408 23,095 63,670 47,035 408 41,304 23,468 408 40,280 408 408 23,135 648 25,864 648 28,367 38,460 39,505 42,841 408 44,291 44,764 39,963 408 40,911 408 1,608 38,618 408 40,701 37,476 50,999 408 68,988 12,504 22,800 22,800 76,674 1 1 1
PARCEL NUMBER 18-014-126-00 18-014-127-00 18-014-128-00 18-014-129-00 18-014-130-00 18-014-131-00 18-014-132-00 18-015-001-00 18-015-001-01 18-015-001-02 18-015-002-00 18-015-002-01 18-015-002-02 18-015-003-00 18-015-004-00 18-015-005-00 18-015-006-00 18-015-007-00 18-015-008-00 18-015-009-00 18-015-010-00 18-015-011-00 18-015-012-00 18-015-013-00 18-015-013-01 18-015-014-00 18-015-014-11 18-015-014-12 18-015-014-13 18-015-014-14 18-015-015-00 18-015-015-01 18-015-015-02 18-015-015-03 18-015-015-04 18-015-015-05 18-015-015-06 18-015-015-07 18-015-015-08 18-015-015-09 18-015-015-10 18-015-015-11 18-015-015-12 18-015-016-00 18-015-017-00 18-015-018-00 18-015-019-00 18-015-020-00
OWNER’S NAME APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON UTILITY CO EGGERT, JAMES & TRACY MASULIS, JAMES W & SANDRA KUHN, ORVAL J JR & PAMELA DENEEN, MICHAEL & LORRAINE FRANGIAMORE, JOSEPH C & DO D.A.N.K. ENTERPRISES LLC BOHO, JOHN F & PATRICIA J STONE MILL DEVELOPMENT CO STUDTMANN, PAUL C & DEBORA STUDTMANN, PAUL C & DEBORA VANDERLEEST, ROGER R & DEB STUDTMANN, PAUL C & DEBORA STONE MILL DEVELOPMENT CO LYJAK, THADDEUS & PATRICIA L&M PROPERTES LLC CAMPLIN, ERIC S & JANINE S BRUSS, PAMELA L TRUSTEE L & M PROPERTIES LLC POLINSKY, ROBERT P & KAREN STONE MILL DEVELOPMENT CO STONE MILL DEVELOPMENT CO GOLDSTEIN, EDWARD & STEVE PRZYBYLSKI, LORELEI A & PE POIFOB LLC, OBRIEN, DANIEL J APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON UTILITY CO APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY APPLE CANYON LAKE PROPERTY
PARCEL NUMBER 20-000-010-00 20-000-026-00 20-000-035-00 20-000-036-10 20-000-036-30 20-000-043-10 20-000-061-00 20-000-075-10 20-000-075-12 20-000-079-00 20-000-092-00 20-000-098-03 20-000-119-00 20-000-123-00 20-000-137-00 20-000-150-10 20-000-155-00 20-000-166-00 20-000-177-06 20-000-185-06 20-000-194-00 20-000-195-00 20-000-204-00 20-000-206-10
OWNER’S NAME EDEN, MARLIN R & SHARON L BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTEE CURTISS, JOHN C & STEPHANI LUKE, JOHN N JR & SCHUBER CURTISS LIVING TRUST, RICH WAND, DONALD D JR HOLLAND, DOROTHY L COLLIN STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE MAYER, DENNIS R & JAMIE BORSDORF GENERAL TRUST, JO KING, GENE JOE NOLL, RANDALL L & MILLER, SKUTT, EUGENE E & RUTH A SCHUBERT, MARSHALL & PAULI KING, GENE & BARBRA J BROSHOUS, GERALD K JR BROWN, BRIAN T LAWFER, RONALD L & JULIE A SKUTT, EUGENE E & RUTH A THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS WACKERLIN, BROCK RAUSCH, JACOB & CATHERINE HASTING, SHARON R LAWFER, BENJAMIN T & SAMAN
TOTAL 27,480 124,086 80,768 38,283 39,408 24,492 26,678 39,410 62,501 40,379 5,549 28,883 96,920 27,803 109,944 39,740 98,784 259,818 33,685 6,188 82,110 67,754 96,284 22,542
PARCEL NUMBER 23-000-025-00 23-000-049-03 23-000-057-00 23-000-073-06 23-000-106-00 23-000-109-00 23-000-118-03 23-000-129-14 23-000-134-00 23-000-155-03 23-000-155-06 23-000-237-00 23-000-266-63 23-000-329-00 23-000-354-03 23-000-358-20 23-000-367-10 23-000-367-12 23-000-386-00 23-000-388-00 23-000-427-00 23-000-441-20 23-000-444-00 23-001-012-10 23-001-015-00 23-001-019-00 23-001-074-00 23-001-093-00 23-001-252-00
OWNER’S NAME ROBERTS, RICHARD E & LINDA DITTMAR, RICHARD E & MARGARET BAIR, CHRISTOPHER D & LAUR OZIMEK, ROBERT W & PAULA R BAUER, KEVIN L TRUSTEE DECHY, MICHAEL GWE REALTY LLC DULLER, LOUIS J TRUSTEE LABRIE, SYLVAN A & CORINNE HOFFER, ANTHONY L & CINDY HOFFER, ANTHONY L & CINDY WILEY, WILLIAM & MARY PAULETTE PEASE, LYNN A SPOERL, KENNETH L & SPOERL LUDWIG, STEVEN P & TERRI L BOEHM, WILLIAM R & DENA K WAND, WAYNE J BOEHM, WILLIAM R & DENA K FREEMAN, DOUGLAS & KATE FE POWERS FAMILY LIMITED PART SCHNITZLER FAMILY TRUST COBINE, ROBERT W & LAURA K STEFFES, KAREN E SCACE, HAROLD E JR DAWS, KRISTINE ANN KLINGLER, MAC G TRUSTEE LAWRY, ROBERT O & JULIE A HUPPERICH, ROBERT M & JOSE WILEY, WILLIAM L & M PAULETTE
TOTAL 67,089 93,742 90,012 670 72,312 31,834 29,501 3,750 34,100 4,729 1,412 60,997 15,909 26,920 58,613 88,066 59,035 9,648 93,132 16,741 58,042 112,014 321,905 8,012 26,381 9,345 28,487 46,445 4,715
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TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 91,695 2,634 4,390 17,106 1 65,042 1 19,895 1 1 7,955 17,459 18,157 17,459 18,157 17,459 18,157 1 6,264 58,545 58,545 58,545 58,545 1 51,348 51,348 51,348 51,348 51,348 51,348 51,348 51,348 51,858 51,859 51,859 51,859 6,156 32,262 20,287 1 1
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JO DAVIESS COUNTY GALENA, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BANC OF AMERICA MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2 Plaintiff, -v.RONALD R. MCLAUGHLIN, et al Defendant 15 CH 00022 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 15, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:30 PM on November 25, 2015, at the office of Vincent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, 122 1/2 N Main St, Galena, IL 61036, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 17 IN EAGLE RIDGE UNIT 19 OF BRANIGAR’S THE GALENA TERRITORY LOCATED IN THE SECTIONS 30 AND 29 ALL IN TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, GUILFORD TOWNSHIP, JO DAVIESS COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 23, 1987 AS DOCUMENT NO. 184718 AND LOCATED IN PLAN HOLD B OF PLATS, NOS. 107-B, 108-A AND 108-B. Commonly known as 483 TERRITORY DRIVE, GALENA, IL 61036 Property Index No. 43-08-41-901-700. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The
balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in \”AS IS\” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE OF REALTY & ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING DIVISION OF CONCESSION & LEASES NOTICE OF SEALED BID PROPOSALS FOR FARM LEASING Sealed bid proposals for farm leasing will be accepted by the Department of Natural Resources, on two leases, approximately 165 and 185 acres, of
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF JO DAVIESSSTATE OF ILLINOIS CITIZENS STATE BANK, an Illinois banking corporation, Plaintiff, vs. PAULA K. FULTON; the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA — INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; UNKNOWN OWNERS; and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. 15 CH 48 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you: Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants, Defendants in the above-entitled suit, that said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of Jo Daviess County, by the said Plaintiff, against you and other Defendants, praying for foreclosure of certain real estate mortgages, conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: LOT NUMBER SIX (6) IN BLOCK NUMBER THREE (3) IN LUCIUS D. BENTON’S FIFTH ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF STOCKTON, JO DAVIESS COUNTY, ILLINOIS; ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY 8, 1911 IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 46. Commonly known as: 100 West Summit Avenue, Stockton, Illinois 61085 PIN: 43-17-001-468-00 and which said real estate mortgages were made by Citizens State Bank and recorded in the Office of the Jo Daviess County Recorder of Deeds as follows: Document Nos. 338523 and 352658 Now, therefore, unless you the said named Defendants, Unknown Owners, and Non-Record Claimants file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the office of the Circuit Court of Jo Daviess County, located at 330 North Bench Street, Room 204, Galena, Illinois 61036, on or before the November 30, 2015, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT. Law Offices Yalden, Olsen & Willette 1318 E. State Street
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GRANDMA’S 2012 SCOOTER for sale. New. 26 mi. only. $920 OBO 815-369-2661.
Automobiles 1987 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO V6 FWD. Car show beauty. New factory wheels, new tires. $2300. 847-987-7669 1988 CADILLAC SEDAN Deville. Great Cond., all original, $3,800 OBO 262-539-2233. 1995 BUICK LESABRE Eng. 3.8, 145,000 miles, New bat., New starter, leather, 815-6706895. $1150 1995 CHEVY CAMARO V6, auto trans., green, GT-tops, high mileage. $1,100 OBO Call 262-4923701. 1997 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 door, needs work, make offer, Call 262332-8168. 1997 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 6 cyc., 94k, $3,500 OBO Call 262-539-2414.
2007 STARCRAFT-STAR FIRE 1700 17 ft., fish finder, trolling motor, custom cover, 2012 Mercury 40 hp, 4 stroke, 2012 Mercury 9.9 4 stroke, trailer. Very good cond., $11,900. 262-864-4290 or 815228-1988 2008 ALUMACRAFT CLASSIC 16.5’, black, twin hall, custom trailmate trailer, honda 75 hp electric start stainless prop, minnkota 55 pd bow mounted, lawrence X50 locator, mouring cover, app. 30 hours in water, stored indoors all the time, $12,000 OBO Call 262514-2373.
Campers and RVs 1995 WINNEBAGO WARRIOR 64k miles, sleeps 6, well maintained, bath & shower, kitchen, stove, fridge, heat/AC, $6,500 Call 815-675-2701. 1997 WINNEBAGO ADVENTURE slide out, low miles, good shape, ford gas, extras, $17,500 OBO Call 262-878-1397.
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1947 FORD 2N with blade $2,200. OBO 815-291-8977
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AMERICAN CLASSIC CUSTOM MADE POOL TABLE with accessories. Worth $2000. Asking $1500 OBO. Moving Must Sell. Can text photos. 815-291-5523
1999 SUBARU LEGACY WAGON org. owner, new tires, batt. & alt. 128k. $2,850. 847-381-5373.
2004 ITASCA SUNRISE 34’6” Ford V-10 13136 mi., ex. con. 2 slides, loaded. must see $58,000 608-206-1481
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Motorcycles 1994 HONDA VLX600 17k miles, windshield saddlebags, $2500 OBO Call 419-260-8905. 1995 HONDA GOLDWING GL1500 68k miles, starts immediately and runs fine. good overall condition, $4,600 OBO 262-8783225. 1996 HONDA VF750C (MAGNA) all original parts, 26,700 miles. Windshield, passenger seat, saddlebags. Starts and runs great. $1,900 OBO 262-878-3225. 1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON ULTRA CLASSIC very clean, excellent condition, 49,000 miles, $7,000 OBO 262-878-3225. 2001 YAMAHA VSTAR 650 w/ windshield & saddlebags, $2,300 OBO Call 262-770-6768. 2002 KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 Red, true dual exhaust, 29k miles. Mustang seat, highway pegs, passenger backrest, $2,200, 262878-3225. 2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON 883 Sportster, 22,000 mi., great condition, black, new rear tire, clean, $4,300 OBO (262) 729-0113 2004 HARLEY DAVIDSON softail standard. Low miles. Ex cond. $10,000 815-275-7914 2005 TRIKE corvette rear end, 100 cu in. rev. bech engine, harley springer front end, less than 1,000 miles, 4 speed w/reverse, $19,500 Call 815-629-2053 leave message. 2006 SOFTTAIL STANDARD, 600 miles. New Bars, Bags, Pipes, Mirrors, Tank Panel. Security System. 200 rear tire. $11,500/OBO. Call after 5:30PM. 262-767-1904 2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON Heritage Softtail w/engine guard, sec. system, Pearl White, exc. cond, only 2,000 miles. Asking $15,500. 262-374-0941 or 262-763-9042. 2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIKE 2,790 miles, two-tone red metallic, 6 speed, electric reverse, fully chromed (Wille G. Skull theme) S&S Cam, Vance and Hine exhaust, painted inner fairing, New L.E.D. lights, air horn, trike needs NOTHING. Aluma trailer painted to match w/custom cooler box, J&S Trike lift. This trike is ready to ride with PRIDE. A MUST SEE! Call cell 262-9892201. Asking $29,500. Will consider reasonable offer.
Snowmobiles 2012 Arctic Cat XF800 & 2009 Arctic Cat F5 with Triton Trailer. Both sleds less than 2,000 miles. $13,000 OBO package price. Will separate. 815-369-4369
Sports/Classic Cars 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan, all original, for restoration or parts, $2,000 Call 262-537-4177.
1975 CAD ELDORADO convert. lots of spares, needs work, $1,000 OBO Call 262-249-0808.
2001 DODGE DAKOTA quad cab 4x4, well maintained, 70k mi. on motor & trans., $3,500, 815988-4636.
1977 CORVETTE numbers matching, needs restoration, $4,500 Call 262-537-4177.
2005 SILVERADO 4X4 2500 HD Crew Cab. Cap, running boards and bed liner. 142 K. $13,500. (262)835-9524.
1987 MERCURY COUGAR 20th anniversary, 118,000 mi., owned since 1989, never seen snow, no rust, new N.O.S. wheels & new tires, 262-989-4112
2006 GMC 2500 HD 4 X 4 77K, 6.0 V8, auto, a/c, regular cab, 8 ft box, $16,900. 262-210-8080.
1995 AUDI A6 153k, 5 speed, no rust, heated seats, good tires, $1,500 Call 262-492-2348. 1995 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE Fla. car, 56k, looks & runs great, $3,500 Call 262-394-5087. SOUTHERN ANTIQUE, smaller Toronado. Seats 6. V-6, FWD. TRADE? 4WD? El Camino? Sports? Convert.? 847-395-2669 SPORTS CARS Avenger Ford GT40 & Laser Porsche 917 reproduction sports cars. Nice! Call for details. 847-838-1916.
Sport Utilities 2000 LINCOLN Navigator, 120k miles, black w/gray leather interior, new tires, headlights. Very nice condition. Call for details 262-989-4112
Trucks & Trailers ‘02 CHEVY SILVERADO 86K. New water pump, battery, brake lines & calipers, fuel pump in tank. $4,995. 815-923-1032.
4X8 CUBE HOMEMADE TRAILER heavy duty. $350. 262-5343638.
‘94 FORD F150 Standard cab, short box 351 AT, 108K mi., rust free, very nice truck 262-9894112
‘94 FORD F150 Standard cab, short box 351 AT, 108K mi., rust free, very nice truck 262-9894112
CAR TOWING DOLLY w/5’x6’ utility box, good condition, $700, Union Grove, 815-228-1988.
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1952 STUDEBAKER 2R11 PICKUP. $4000. OBO. 815-3355052.
1999 FORD E250 VAN rusty, needs some steering work, good scrap hauler $500.00 Burlington, 262-539-2070 before 1pm.
1997 F250 PLOW TRUCK w/ Western plow. $5,000. OBO. 815335-5052.
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1998 FORD RANGER 4 cyl. automatic. Driven daily. 201K miles. Good mech. condition. Some rust. $1500 OBO. Call Rich. 847-6031619.
2005 FORD E250 ECONOLINE VAN 52k Miles, New Tires 8/2015. Used as work van. $7000 OBO. call 847-395-1004 for info.
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Lena Living Center reaches out with charitable community projects Tony Carton Editor
LENA — If you noticed lines of cars rolling through the circular drive at the Lena Living Center last week, you should have gotten in line. The center was hosting its annual Cookout for a Cause which not only provided an opportunity to skip cooking that night, but afforded folks with the chance to show support for the Friendship Center, an adult day service facility that has served the Lena community for many years. “Cookout for a Cause is an annual event and a drivethrough fund raiser where folks got a pulled pork sandwich, a bag of chips, a cookie and a drink, all for $5 and the proceeds go to a local charity,” said Lisa Lobdell, the living center’s director of marketing and admissions. “This was our second annual cookout and this year the charity was the Friendship Center adult day care center in Lena.” She said the Friendship Center also serves seniors just like the living center, just at a different stage in their life. “Lena Living Center is committed to a senior’s journey one step at a time and the Friendship Center can be one of those steps before they come to us, so we are supporting another senior group.” Lobdell said. The Friendship Center is an adult day service facility. “Clients come for the day from 8-4,” said Friendship Center Program Director Robin Woolcock. “We have transportation. We have a handicap accessible bus and a van. They come for the day and we do all sort of stuff with them. It helps with socialization, we have some exercise time. We have home cooked meals at noon and we do devotions every week, but once a week we have someone come in from one of the area churches to do devotion.” The Friendship Center opened about 15 years ago as a project piloted by St John Lutheran Church in Lena. “St John’s Lutheran Church has a parish nurse program and one of the common things that
kept arising when the parish nurses were meeting was the need for care givers to have a relief from watching their loved ones at home when they couldn’t be there alone,” said parish assistant Fawn Nolan. Out of that need stemmed the Friend Center as an adult day care place where folks would have a safe place to take their loved ones with a nurse on duty for them. “A place where they would
have nutritious meals and monitor their health care needs and at the same time, give the regular caregiver a break for the day to go their own doctor’s appointments or their hair dresser to work or just have the time to take a nap because maybe they don’t have a chance to have a nap. We were excited to be able to start the project and provide that care.” Nolan said they try to keep their program flexible and
implement program changes according to the clients they are serving at the time. “So what their needs are when they walk in the door establishes what programs we offer them,” she said. “Sometimes they might need socialization or other times they need more health monitoring with their meds and assistance getting to the restroom or personal care things. What we do really changes with what their needs are at the time.” Woolcock said the center intends the proceeds gained from the Lena Living Center’s cookout are designated for the Friendship Center’s scholarship fund. “That scholarship fund provides more affordable care for our clients,” she said. “We
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JO DAVIESS COUNTY GALENA, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BANC OF AMERICA MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2 Plaintiff, -v.RONALD R. MCLAUGHLIN, et al Defendant 15 CH 00022 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 15, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:30 PM on November 25, 2015, at the office of Vincent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, 122 1/2 N Main St, Galena, IL 61036, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 483 TERRITORY DRIVE, GALENA, IL 61036 Property Index No. 43-08-41-901-700. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in \”AS IS\” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation
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Continued from page 39 they are going to be encountering,” she said. “As more and more of us are aging our needs are becoming greater and to keep people in their homes just a little bit longer is a definite goal that we have.” She said for now they just want to continue to grow and get the word out that the
Friendship Center is here to help. A big part of the goal centers on finding ways to keep folks in their own homes. “I think it is very important for someone to stay in their own home for as long as possible,” said Nolan. “Hopefully their family is visiting them
and it helps family interactions. Cost is always a factor and it is cheaper to live in your own home. It’s just a good idea.” She emphasized the importance of social activity. “I notice that some of the people are more reserved when they started coming to the center, but soon they are actually participating in games and cards and things like that,” she said. Both Nolan and Woolcock
sang the praises of their small, but dedicated cadre of volunteers. “Our volunteers are great,” Woolcock said. “Most of them have been with us for quite a while. Some of them are people who were working with our clients and now they are volunteering. Some of them have friends who were coming to the Friendship Center and they volunteer. Word spreads and people hear about us and
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want to be a part of what we are doing.” She said certain traits are common to good volunteers. “We look for a cheerful person that is willing to step in and help and do whatever they see needs to be done,” said Woolcock. “They have to have a heart for seniors, a love for the elderly and the wisdom they have and the knowledge they can share; their history and their stories. It is just fantastic when our volunteers have a heart for that.” The folks at the Lena Living Center are not willing to rest on their laurels. Cookout for a Cause is just one of the projects they’ve undertaken to improve the quality of life in the area. “We will complete a food drive for the Golden Meals project which provides meals not only for their location in Freeport, but also for Meals on Wheels for Stephenson and Jo Daviess Counties on November 3,” said Lobdell. “Lena Living Center, the Senior Resource Center, Presence St Joseph and worked together to collect canned vegetables and soups, things that folks can make meals with, because the Illinois budget cuts are hurting these very important programs, so the food drive is just another community project that the Lena Living Center is supporting.” Learn more about the Friendship Center and how you can support their work. Visit them online at www.friendshipcenterlena.org/ and find ways to help the Lena Living Center or any of the connected organizations in their canned food drive. Visit them online at lenaliving. com get involved, make a difference.
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