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STATE of ILLINOIS ) ) SS COUNTY of LAKE ) Public Notice Is Hereby Delinquent Tax List Lake County 1 01-01-411-017 MATTHEW MILLER 25158 W PARK DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $162.46 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) 01-01-412-001 PATRICK & KATHLEEN LAJEUNESSE 43237 N GRANDVIEW TER, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,685.18 01-01-412-002 ZIGMUND MICHALSKI 43247 N GRANDVIEW TER, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $262.08 ) SS 01-01-417-002 RAYMOND J & DEBORAH A GARZA 25055 W ISLAND DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $302.79 COUNTY OF LAKE ) 01-01-417-003 RAYMOND J & DEBORAH A GARZA 43212 N KIDD DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,158.41 01-02-300-037 PATTERSON, SCOT & ANNETTE 26901 W WILMOT RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $597.99 01-02-304-020 DAMIAN T ORLOWSKI 26563 W CATALPA RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $470.03 Public notice is hereby given that I, Holly Kim, County Treasurer 01-02-304-021 DAMIAN T ORLOWSKI 26545 W CATALPA RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $470.15 01-02-306-014 OTTOMAR H & DOROTHY FRANKE 26546 W SYCAMORE RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,056.51 and Ex Officio County Collector of Lake County, in the State afore- 01-02-400-037 26155 SUNSET LLC 26155 W SUNSET RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $10,521.79 said will apply to the Circuit Court of said County on February 5, 01-02-400-056 J & M RUNYARD 26219 W SUNSET RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $322.13 01-02-400-057 J & M RUNYARD 26199 W SUNSET RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $6,272.91 2021, for judgment (the “Application for Judgment”) fixing the cor- 01-03-300-007 C LIECK-HILGEMANN & R HILGEMANN 27665 W WILMOT RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,295.35 rect amount of any tax and for Judgment against the lands and lots 01-03-400-012 NEIL J LEE & EVE BE LEE, CO-TRUSTEES 27135 W WILMOT RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $92.81 01-03-400-026 CARTER ROYCE FARMS LLC 27011 W WILMOT RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $8,555.77 mentioned and described in the following list of delinquent lands 01-09-400-015 MARY S HUEGE 28060 W IL ROUTE 173, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002-8277 $3,410.87 and lots for the general taxes for the years 1910 through 2019 both 01-10-100-011 WILLIAMSON, RICHARD 0 PARK AVE, FOX LAKE, IL, 60020 $113.00 01-10-103-004 ROBERT & CATHY LEHNER 42579 N CONVERSE RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $465.38 inclusive, together with interest, penalties and costs due severally 01-10-200-017 MICHAEL F ORLANDO & DIANE S GABL 42530 N PEDERSEN LN, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $4,030.46 thereon and for taxes, drainage and special assessments due for 01-10-302-002 JAMES P & MARTHA LETTNER 42469 N PARK AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,629.83 01-11-102-010 THOMAS D RUNYARD 26636 W ORCHARD AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,047.80 the years 1914 through 2019 both inclusive together with interest, 01-11-112-001 GARY, ELEANOR 42769 N POPLAR ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $866.05 01-11-117-002 ROGALSKI, ANDREW J 42517 N ASH ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $317.07 penalties and costs due severally thereon, and for an order to sell 01-11-202-011 GEORGE J KOREN 42771 N WOODBINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $775.99 said lands and lots for satisfaction of all amounts due. 01-11-202-012 ROBERT KOREN 42755 N WOODBINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,770.60 01-11-202-037 JEFFREY S & KATHLEEN D PORTER 42535 N WOODBINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $70.30 Public notice is also hereby given that on February 15, 2021, all 01-11-205-028 JAMES & LISA MARKUS 26251 W PROSPECT AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,360.19 the lands and lots for the sale of which an order shall be made, 01-11-205-067 BEVERLY BETHKE 26236 W GRAPEVINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,398.60 01-11-206-015 OLGA MARAVELAS & ANASTASIOS D will be exposed to public sale at the Lake County Administration MARAVELAS & MARIA DELIGIANNIS 26363 W GRAPEVINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,064.05 Building, 18 N County Street, Waukegan, IL, in said County, for 01-11-206-020 VOJACEK, WALTER 26317 W GRAPEVINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $493.76 01-11-206-028 WALTER K & BEVERLY KARLA 26235 W GRAPEVINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,427.81 the amount of taxes, special taxes, drainage, special assessments, 01-11-206-031 RICHARD FRYE 42600 N WOODBINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,080.66 interest, penalties and costs due severally thereon, except such 01-11-206-048 WALTER K & BEVERLY M KARLA 26334 W SHANNON AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,175.81 01-11-206-053 WALTER K & BEVERLY M KARLA 26276 W SHANNON AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $168.63 as shall have been paid at said time of sale. Said sale shall com- 01-11-206-054 WALTER K & BEVERLY M KARLA 26270 W SHANNON AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,400.56 mence at 9:00 A.M. on Monday, February 15, 2021, and to con- 01-11-207-011 CRAIG A & KARLA D MERTES 26389 W SHANNON AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $210.22 01-11-207-018 MARILU KUST 26325 W SHANNON AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,333.02 tinue from day to day until the same shall be completed and if for 01-11-207-030 JOSHUA MARCOMB 42532 N WOODBINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $736.02 any cause such Judgment shall not be rendered then such sale 01-11-300-032 JOSH MARCOMB 26696 W IL ROUTE 173, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002-9298 $1,854.99 01-11-300-039 RICHARD RUBAS 26715 W MAPLE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $697.75 shall start no more than 5 business days after such judgment shall 01-11-301-011 CHRISTIAN & ALANAH WINEY 26705 W PINE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $237.69 be rendered. Registration with the County Collector is required 10 01-11-301-024 RICHARD & SHELLY RUBAS 26721 W MAPLE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,423.62 01-11-301-034 MARK A VALLANGO 26623 W MAPLE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,435.08 business days prior to the tax sale for all persons bidding. 01-11-301-041 JANA M LUNN 26567 W MAPLE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,202.19 01-11-301-051 MARK A VALLANGO 26619 W MAPLE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $565.56 Costs of sale on each tract or description of land or lot is one 01-11-301-064 FALBA, SLAWOMIR 26557 W MAPLE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,079.43 hundred four dollars ($104.00). Also, interest at the rate of one and 01-11-306-007 MARILYN REID 42415 N ASH ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $317.07 01-11-306-012 MARK T & MARY K LARSON 42448 N POPLAR ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $481.59 one half per cent per month will be added after June 8, 2020, plus 01-11-306-013 MARK T & MARY K LARSON 42432 N POPLAR ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,654.04 one and one half of the first installment after August 7, 2021; plus 01-11-310-015 JANA LUNN 42326 N WILLOW ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,234.41 01-11-311-008 JANA LUNN 42329 N WILLOW ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,730.88 one and one half per cent per month on half the second installment 01-11-312-011 PHILLIP & MARTA HOSLER 42326 N LAKE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $275.60 after September 8, 2021, plus one and one half per cent per month 01-11-313-006 LUIS ALBOR 42305 N ELM ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,224.78 01-11-400-016 THOMAS MARKUS 42151 N OLD LAKE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $20,591.39 on half the second installment after November 9, 2020. 01-11-400-021 TOWNSEND, CHRISTOPHER & SUSAN A 26429 W LAKE ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $442.44 Delinquent Drainage Assessments, if any, are included in the 01-11-403-018 JEFF MOSER 42396 N WOODBINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $286.38 01-11-406-014 KENNETH K SCHROEDER, JR 26134 W SPRING GROVE RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $5,309.01 amounts printed below. The Drainage Districts included within this 01-11-407-035 PATRICK WAGNER 26082 W MAPLE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $236.87 township are: 01-11-408-006 JOHN & MARILYN KRUEGER 42208 N HILL ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $804.70 01-11-409-009 PATRICIA SUNICH 26417 W FAIR OAKS CIR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,677.02 01-11-411-019 STJEPAN & RITA PAVLIN 26029 W IL ROUTE 173, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002-8371 $85.45 GRUB SCHOOL DRAINAGE DISTRICT 01-11-411-021 IRENA & WLODZIMIERZ NIEZGODA 26117 W MAPLE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,409.40 01-12-205-008 SAM KOPKO 25063 W 3RD ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $321.11 ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP 01-12-207-035 WILLIAM A TOMASIK 42712 N LAKE DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,700.31 01-12-207-042 WIEGEL, JUDITH 42644 N LAKE DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $450.30 01-12-207-050 DAVID AGUAYO & SALVADOR VENTURA 42560 N LAKE DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,277.81 ANTIOCH 01-12-208-003 BRENDA PSYHOGIOS 42751 N LAKE DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,105.86 01-01-301-004 JOSEPH J FRAGIAS 25816 W WOODLAWN AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $544.25 01-12-305-008 FALBA, SLAWOMIR 42402 N ORCHARD ST, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $468.58 01-01-301-005 JOSEPH J FRAGIAS 25804 W WOODLAWN AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $544.25 01-12-400-009 JULIE SHKYRIA & JEFF LOYD 25340 W IL ROUTE 173, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002-8352 $3,614.44 01-01-301-010 PAUL R FINLEY 25742 W WOODLAWN AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $277.14 01-12-400-028 DONALD STALTER, JR 25260 W IL ROUTE 173, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002-8350 $254.26 01-01-305-002 TIMOTHY L SAGEL 43367 N PARK TER, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $160.33 01-12-403-005 MARK F SMITH 42425 N PARK LN, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,074.60 01-01-305-003 TIMOTHY L SAGEL 43363 N PARK TER, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $378.73 01-12-416-011 KARIN BORMAN 42211 N 7TH AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $80.96 01-01-305-006 TIMOTHY L SAGEL 25801 W SYLVAN DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $562.29 01-12-416-019 JAMES M WITEK 42220 N 6TH AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $1,662.77 01-01-305-009 JOSEPHINE RODRIGUEZ 25771 W SYLVAN DR, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,737.95 01-12-416-185 JERROLD F RIEGER 42184 N 1ST AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $3,642.79 01-01-305-021 EVA GALLOWAY SMITH 25739 W NORTH AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $11,817.21 01-12-416-223 FITZGERALD, JOHN 42149 N 2ND AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $425.18 01-01-305-045 VERNON LLC 25581 W NORTH AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $388.20 01-13-100-002 JASON C BELLUCCI 41845 N VENN RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $136.88 01-01-401-001 WELLINGTON RESOURCES LLC 43497 N CATHERINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $101.51 01-13-101-046 BARTLOMIEJ MICEK 41908 N VENN RD, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $2,674.25 01-01-401-002 WELLINGTON RESOURCES LLC 43487 N CATHERINE AVE, ANTIOCH, IL, 60002 $101.51 01-13-201-008 STAUDT, CRAIG R & TORY J HENDERSON 1172
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