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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Mar 1982, p. 14

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IV PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY MARCH 5.1*» » 09-<T6-28 5-008-0060 al Notice i if PUBLIC NOTICE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF I THE MCHENRY COUNTY * BOARD OF REYIEW FOR ITS 1M1 TERM The flowing is a list of re*] estate In full by township<s), where values have been changed by the Board of Review from those shown in the 1961 official assessment roll as published in this newspaper on a prior date. ft-The assessed values herein shown are subject to equalization, where ap­ plicable, by the Illinois Department of svenpe. The 1961 assessments on farmland individually be equalized with a jfactor of 0.9751 or a minus $30 per acre assessed, whichever causes the least Assessment reduction. This publication, made in accordance with Paragraph 590 of the Revenue Act of 1939, serves as a public notice to the taxpayers of the County of the action taken by the Board of Reveiw on all complaints duly filed with them or hearings held which resulted in a Change of assessed value. NOTE: There are two sets of values shown on this list. The first set is the final assessed values after changes Inade by the 1981 Board of Review, and the following set is the assessed values is previously published by the Supervisor of Assessments. A NOTE: Number followed by letters A denotes the number of acres. Randall W. Woloski Clerk, Board of Review McHenry County 0 9 - 0 6 - 3 9 1 - 8 0 3 - 0 0 3 0 5 . 0 0 * K I D W E S T B K t T * C O T R I 6 7 0 4 2 3 M E W L A N D 2 0 0 0 T O T * L 2 0 0 0 0 L 0 L A N O 3 9 0 0 B 1 0 6 9 0 3 0 T O T A L 1 2 0 3 0 0 9 - 0 6 - 3 3 1 - 0 0 4 - 0 0 4 0 5 . 0 0 A P I C A R O , P A U L C I P A M E L A S N E W L A N 0 3 0 0 0 B L O C 9 0 5 0 T O T A L 1 2 0 5 0 0 L 0 L A N D 2 5 0 0 T O T A L 2 5 0 0 0 9 - 0 6 - 4 5 6 - 1 2 3 - 0 0 4 0 • C M E N R - y S T A T E 8 A N K , T R • 2 3 0 2 T O T A L 2 8 7 0 • N E W L A N 0 4 7 0 B L 0 6 2 4 0 0 O L D L A N D 4 7 0 T O T A L 4 7 C • 9 - 0 6 - 4 8 0 - 0 1 1 - 0 0 4 0 H E i E 0 Ml C E C I L I A » E W L A M D 4 3 0 B L O C 9 5 0 0 T O T A L 9 9 5 0 ) L O L A N D 4 5 0 B L 0 6 1 0 9 8 0 T O T A L 1 1 4 3 0 ) - 0 8 -- 4 7 7 - 0 0 4 - 0 0 4 C : H U L T 2 , M A R K A t 0 E 8 R A A « E W L A N D 2 3 4 0 B L D G 3 3 0 0 T O T A L 5 6 4 0 3 L 0 L A N D 2 3 4 0 T O T A L 2 3 4 0 1 - 1 3 - 3 2 6 - 0 1 3 - 0 0 3 0 » V I S . 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W I L L I A M J N E W T O T A L 0 O L D L A N O 1 7 5 0 B L O G 1 3 6 5 0 T O T A L 1 5 4 0 0 C 9 - 3 5 - 3 7 7 - 0 2 4 - 0 0 4 0 M A C K , J A M E S H t D E B R A L N E W L A N O 2 0 0 0 B L D G 1 2 3 6 0 T O T A L 1 4 3 6 0 O L D L A N D 2 0 0 0 B L D 6 1 5 9 5 0 T O T A L 1 7 9 5 0 1 C - 0 5 - 2 0 7 - 0 2 4 - 0 0 3 0 I H 1 L A G O T I T L E I T R C O j T R R 4 8 4 5 0 N E W L A N D 4 0 0 T O T A L 4 0 0 O L D L A N O 1 6 8 0 T O T A L 1 6 8 0 1 C - 0 5 - 4 0 1 - 0 0 2 - 0 0 4 0 F C L D . M A R K G N E W L A N D 8 4 0 B L D 6 3 5 5 0 T O T A L 4 3 9 0 O L D L A N O 8 * 0 T O T A L 8 * 0 1 L - 1 8 - 2 5 * - 0 0 * - 0 0 4 0 2 . 0 0 A " C H E N R Y S T A T E B A N K . T R * 2 2 8 2 N E W L A N O 2 2 0 0 B L D G 2 3 2 6 0 T O T A L 2 2 4 6 0 O L O L A N O 2 2 P C B L O G 1 6 1 6 0 T O T A L 1 8 3 6 0 1 0 - l « - * 7 9 - 0 2 5 - 0 0 3 0 0 . 8 9 A H C H E N h Y S T A T E B A N K T R « i 2 3 4 N E W L A N C 1 0 6 0 0 T O T A L 1 3 6 0 0 O L D L A N D 1 3 6 0 0 B L D G 1 0 0 0 0 T O T A L 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 - 2 0 - 2 5 1 - 0 0 6 - 0 0 4 0 1 . 0 2 A P O L I C H T , S T A N L E Y t S O P H I E N E W L A N D 3 0 0 0 B L D G 2 1 4 0 T O T A L 5 1 * 0 C L O L A N C 3 0 0 0 T O T A L 3 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 - 0 0 2 0 6 . 1 2 * G A R N E R , E L E A N O R E E N E W L A N D 1 5 6 0 T O T A L 1 5 6 0 0 L C L A N C 3 u 6 3 T O T A L 3 C 6 0 1 0 - i O - * 2 6 - 0 0 4 - U 0 4 U 5 . 7 7 A M C H E N R Y S T A T E B A N K , T R * 2 2 8 9 N E W L A N D 2 8 9 0 B L D G 2 3 9 3 0 T O T A L 2 6 8 2 C O L D L A N O 2 8 9 0 B L D G 3 1 1 9 0 T O T A L 3 4 0 8 0 The Board of Review concurred in the following Certificates of Error for the Assessment year of 1980. Certificates of Error denoting no monetary change reflects a change to allow either annual or elderly Homestead exemptions. McMillan, Janai Before 10,790 After 6,890 09-06-328-004-0040 Clark, Marjoria G t Win w Before 3,990 After 3,990 09-07-104-007-0040 Voatry, Ella J Before 13,420 After 13,420 09-07-105-010-0040 Bierits, Howard R £ Bernice Before 14,960 After >14,960 09-07-155-013-0040 Frank Helene&Legzdlns, Alberta Before 6,300 After 6,300 09-07-177-008-0040 Cameron, William H £ Juliana M Before 10,580 After 10,580 0 9-07-2 8 l'r 02 8-0040 Ackerman, Helen M Before 6,560 After 09-07-302-006-0040 Pese, Mikelis 6 Amalija Before 12,650 After 09-07-409-001-0040 Farkas, Margit Before 3,250 After 09-08-151-036-0040 Urban, Konrad & Marianne Before 9,920 After 09-08-153-025-C040 Cunningham, John Edward II Before 19,110 After 19,110 09-08-154-002-0040 Oleszczuk, Kazimierz 6 Before 9,160 After 09-08-476-004-0040 Menich, Carole Before 21,950 After 09-10-151-004-0040 Kelly, Jimmy G & Sandra Before 20,500 After 09-13-277-014-0040 Adams, Joseph H Before 7,700 After 09-13-478-001-0041 Saracco, Christopher Before 5,460 After 09-18-176-011-0040 Unrein, Henry & Ida Before 9,770 After 09-18-179-031-0040 Diehl, John F & Marqaret M Before 5,050 After 5,050 09-18-326-004-0040 Shonkwiler, J S S A B Before 8,170 After 8,170 09-18-383-032-0040 Morin, Edward C S June Before 5,280 After 5,280 09-19-305-019-0040 Welch, James G & Adeline Before 5,140 After 5,140 09-21-481-026-0041 Karkowski, Stanley & Sophie Before 5,360 After 3,690 09-22-102-010-0040 1st Natl Bk of Elain Tr#1481 Before 7,930 After 7,930 09-22-176-003-0040 Wohnrade, Robert W & Joni Before 5,840 After 5,840 09-22-179-009-0040 Maywood-Proviso St Bk Tr#2523 Before 4,370 After 4,370 09-22-451-021-0040 Haley, Mary F Et Al Before 6,630 After 6,630 09-24-405-002-0040 Eastman, June M & Donald E Before 8,550 After 8,550 09-24-405-009-0040 Connor, John E & Kizzie M Before 7,680 After 7,680 09-26-327-002-0040 James, Harry D Jr Before 8,180 After 8,180 09-26-380-011-0040 Aicher, Frances J B e f o r e 8 , 5 0 0 A f t e r e , 5 0 0 09-26-381-018-0040 Home St Bk of Crystal Lake #1207 Before 8,520 After 8,520 09-26-426-011-0040 Diedrich, Joseph J & Vera Before 13,130 After 13,130 09-2 6-4 76-005-0060 McHenry State Bank, Tr#1405 6,560 12,650 3,250 9,920 Muriel 9 , 160 21 ,950 J 18,500 7 ,700 3,430 9, 770 Before 8,700 After 7,7 10 2 2 0 L , 0 4 0 09-27-106-052-0040 Conrad, Euqene A Before 7,040 After 7,040 09-2 7-379-004-0040 Parlasca, Marian L„ Before ll,120 After 11,120 09-27-453-001-0040 Larkin, Edward M & Marie I Before 13,220 After 13, 09-28-203-011-0040 Davis, William P & Dorothy Before 14,080 After 12 09-28-204-004-0040 Dickson, Richard K & Nola L Before 13,270 After 11,730 09-33-229-001-0040 Lamz , Herman & Gladys Before 14,450 After 14,450 09-33-279-049-0040 Doherty, John M & Lynn E Before 8,690 After 8,690 09-33-279-104-0040 Eastman, Fred L & Vernadine V Before 7,580 After 7,580 09-34-101-004-0040 Scotch, Frank J & Marie Before 15,470 After 15,470 09-34-12 Q--002-0040 Lawson, Roy E Sr & Julia Before 13,770 After 13,770 09-34-128-003-0040 Hamrich, Arvid W & Marjorie A Before 11,790 After 11,790 09-34-131-052-0040 Laqowski, Mae H Before 7,100 After 7,100 09-34-176-043-0040 Sullivan, John A & Dorothy A Before 8,070 After 8,070 09-34-201-007-0040 Swartsloff, Robert O Tr#100 Before 14,020 Aftar 12,610 09-35-156-002-0040 Corao, Charlea J t Maria A Before 10,700 Aftar 10,700 09-35-227-005-0040 Straaahain, M'E t Walter C Before 7,740 Aftar 7,740 09-35-277-016-0040 Noran, Glenn E s Ailean M. Before 8,110 After 8,110 09-36-127-004-0040 Freund, Peter A £ Tereaa Before 13,650 After 13,650 09-36-152-014-0040 Wisniewski, Bernard J Before 6,720 After 6,720 10-05-276-005-0040 Smith, Roy T Jr S Florence L Before 2,900 After 2,900 10-05-279-009-0040 Schopper, Elizabeth S Before 8,220 After 10-05-356-004-0040 Beneah, Alvin L £ Pearl Before 10,450 After 10-05-451-025-0040 Sugrue, Mildred L Etal Before 9,270 After 10-07-226-004-0040 Bauer, Stewart G Sr £ Veronica Before 10,160 After, 10,160 10-07-252-017-0040 Koenig, Eleanore E Before 8,630 After 10-07-276-012-0040 Kleeman, Edwin R £ Edna Before 8,450 After 10-07-278-006-0040 McHenry State Bank Tr#264 Before 8,980 After 8,980 10-07-280-001-0040 Berg, Helen Before 11,^600 After 1*0-07-302-020-0040 Herman, Robert L £ Edna Before 8,130 After 10-07-482-009-0030 Junjga, Todor Before 3,740 After 10-08-301-009-0040 Formby, James & Mary Before 9,710 After 10-08-304-035-0040 Randolph, Marie R Before 14,380 After 10-08-351-003-0040 Norma Bldg Corp Before 7,790 After 10-18-102-004-0040 McHenry State Bank Tr#1836 Before 11,730 After 11,730 10-18-177-032-0040 Duffy, Robert E £ Mary T Before 6,500 After 10-18-177-045-0040 Bock, Hans J £ Jean B Before 16,680 After 10-18-205-027-0040 Schneider, Richard W £ Before 9,170 After 10-18-302-002-0040 Hopp, Victor A £ Florence G Before 7,820 After 7,820 10-18-479-023-0040 Retek, Henry M Sr Before 27,560 After 27,560 10-19-228-007-0040 Klein, Dorothy M EtAl TrilOl Before 14,300 After 10,300 10-20-129-020-0030 Larson, Nancy A Before 14,500 After 10-20-129-021-0040 Larson, Charles W Before 1,250 After 10-20-280-024-0040 Wallin, William D £ Lorraine D Before 11,390 After 11,390 10-20-400-003-0030 Garner, Eleanore E Before 8,080 After jj£0-31-101-001-0040 Young, Clarnce F & Viola K Before 16,680 After 16,680 10-31-181-001-0040 Kent , Verona J Before 8,370 After 10-32-329-02 3-0062 Hendrickson, William F & Peggy Before 10,930 After 10,930 10-32-329-025-0040 Monforte, Adolph & Virginia Before 4,980 After 4,980 10-32-330-017-0040 Pryor, Jas W & Hattie R Before 8,370 After 10-32-401-004-0040 Hansen, Earl & Inger Before 5,430 After 10-32-404-032-0040 Odarczenko, Iwan & Joann Before 7,120 After 10-32-404-039-0041 Roach, William A & Mary Before 3,260 After 10-32-408-011-0040 Starzyk, Anne H Before 6,710 After 10-32-426-005-0040 Shaughnessy, Lillian Before 5,030 After 10-32-427-001-0040 Lichard, James G & Violet A Before 9,080 After 7,980 10-32-478-018-0040 Pepe, Curtis J s Madonna T Before 5,200 After Legal Help For Assault Victims 8,220 M 10,450 9,270 8,630 8,450 11,600 8,130 1 , 0 0 0 9,710 14,380 7 ,790 6 , 500 16,680 Effective March 1, a new Illinois lsw provides stronger legs! help to vic­ tims of assault in their own homes by members of their own families. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act, (IDVA), recognizes the seriousness of domestic violence and establishes legal rights for someone who has been abused at home. Upon signing the bill into law, Governor James R. Thompson called it "ex­ traordinary legislation." He said, "It means that those abused by the hands of those that they live with now have a system of legal rights to turn to." This act clarifies the authority of law en­ forcement officers, requires that protection and assistance be offered to the victims, specifies legal remedies and provides a means for compiling statistics on the prevalence of domestic violence. "With its protections for victims, the IDVA is much more than a law on the books. It is a lifesaver in homes across Illinois," said Barbara Shaw, executive director of the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence. "The safety and protection abused persons can expect will be felt im­ mediately as a result of the training law enforcement personnel are receiving," she added. The Coalition, working under a grant from the Illinois Department of Public Aid, is cooperating with the Illinois Department of Law Enforcement, Illinois Sheriffs association, the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, Illinois Law en­ forcement Training board, and other law enforcement in educating local officers around the state. The Coalition is also working with state's at­ torneys, judges and probation officers regarding their responsibilities under IDVA. Educational materials for victims are being assembled , and a statewide publicity cam­ paign to make citisens aware of their rights under the new law is already under way. The new legal remedy involved, called an Order of Protection, is quick and easy to obtain. It is designed to protect victims from con­ tinued abuse by family or household ntertibers. Through an Order of Protection, a civil or criminal court can order the violent party to stop the abuse and temporarily bar them from the home. The court can also order the abuser to pay support, medical costs and legal expenses and require at­ tendance at counseling. Any person may initiate proceedings on behalf of children or elderly persons who are incapacitated by age or illness. According to the IDVA, law enforcement officers now must make a reasonable effort to get the victims to a shelter or medical facility, or back into the home for possessions. They must also inform victims of their legal rights. The Coalition has published a section-by- section summary of the act which explains the effect of each section. Do you try to get all the facts before criticizing someone or something? Esther M 9 ,170 1,25 14,500 5 ,580 8,370 8 , 370 5,430 7,120 1 , 000 6,710 5 ,030 llii CALL YEGGE ACCOUNTING INCOME i&Z StkVICE •EXPERIENCED •PROFESSIONAL •PERSONALIZED *YEAR ROUND PHONE 385-7957 f- OP AMPOIN T rj T N 1 I I t • I l l i n i u m m l l l l l l l l l l l l , l l n i t . u r n . . . . . . . . . . . . V A ^ • ALEXANDER Li ̂ LUMBER CO. "BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •LINCOLN WINDOWS •BRAMMER CABINETS •GAF SHINGLES •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PRE-HUNG DOORS •PREFINISHED PANELING •NORD SPINDLES •STANLEY •ARMSTRONG GARAGE DOOR CEILING SYSTEMS OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. 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Inckidkig cutvioma . man on bw nrfM pMnM com. And nam. whan you pwchM* bo#i Sutarn • 7t and OytgnMa 20-Q you can gtf a fu> 8% caan fataaa-anrth hundradt. avan mouaanda ol doiara Comahnghla--»lot )PwRal)«aC«nWoaiaiae<coiaptala Intem--an on This 5% Rebate Certificate is yours for the asking. Stop id to your Stauffer Chemical Company Dealer soon for more details. V •BMP Suuftcf Chemical Company Family Tree Climbing In McHenry County "Genealogical Research, Using the LDS Branch Library" will be the subject of guest speaker Carol Schifhnan at the March 11 monthly meeting of the M c H e n r y . C o u n t y Genealogical society. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship hall of Grace Lutheran church, Washington street at Tryon, Woodstock. The Latter Day Saints (Mormon) library at Salt Lake City has the greatest genealogical collection in the world. The history of families is intrinsic to the Mormon faith. It is for that reason 4hey are compiling all possible records per­ taining to family and family relationships, regardless of the faith of the individuals on that record. Camera crews are microfilming throughout the world, as well as the nation, records of births, marriages, deaths, wills, probate, land grants, deed, military service, cemetery, parish and census records, to name a few. The Salt Lake City library contains over 1.1 million rolls of microfilm bearing the vital records of over a billion people who have lived and died in 60 countries. The library alsd has 200,000 printed volumes on its shelves. It employs about 700 people, including librarians who speak 40 languages, to assist those doing research in foreign countries. For the benefit of those who do not have access to the actual library at Salt Lake City, there are branch libraries throughout the nation and also in other countries. These libraries have on file the contents of the card catalog of the main library at Salt Lake City, so that these records may be ordered for the researcher at a very nominal charge, to cover the postage. The .two nearest LDS branch libraries' for the McHenry county area are located at Wilmette and Rock|ord. Although Mrs. Schiffman's pointers on the use of the library will be from the standpoint of her affiliation with the Wilmette branch library, the com­ ments will apply to the use of any LDS library. Mrs. Shiffman is an ex­ perienced genealogist, teacher of genealogical subjects and a partner with her husband and son of "Genealogy Unlimited", located in Buffalo Grove. It is through the generous sharing of the library facilities by the LDS church to the general public that hundreds of thousands of genealogical and family history reserachers are able to accomplish their research goals "from their arm­ chairs". Inform Public On Candidates' Night With spirited competition for County board seats in all three districts, the March 16 primary election is unusually significant to McHenry county citizens. Farm Bureau plans a special Candidates night Tuesday evening, March 9, to feature all candidates for County board on both the Republican and Democratic tickets. This 7:30~ p.m. meeting will be held at the Farm Bureau building at Woodstock. It ;is open^to the > pubhir, atKH alb citizens* arST urged to attend because of the importance of knowing more about those who propose to become public servants. / District competition on the Republican ballot is especially spirited. Eight will be nominated. Nine seek berths in District 1, 12 in District 2 and 11 in District 3. Four seek the Republican c o u n t y t r e a s u r e r nomination. Both parties have two candidates for sheriff. following the meeting on MiJroh 1, coffee and refresh­ ments will be served. M Study Tour Openings There are some openings remaining for participants in McHenry County college's European study tour this summer. The tour, which is run in conjunction with a credit class studying classical and modern patterns of European art and culture, will be led by MCC in­ structors Denis Bancroft and Ossie Rometo. The three-week tour will include visits to France, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. The study tour is a chance to do more, on a trip to Europe than just see the sights. Last summer more than 40 participants in a similar MCC tour did everything from hearing lectures in Paris' Louvre museum to visiting a small private art gallery where they talked with a modern Swiss artist. The tour also included a personal lecture tour through the Vatican and Sistine Chapel. Final deadline for payment is April 2. Rometo teaches drawing and painting at the college and specializes in the art and architecture of the Renaissance and Romantic- Neo-Classical masters. He has studied art in Florence at the Academy of Fine Art. B a n c r o f t t e a c h e s photography at the college and has traveled extensively in Europe and Asia. He teaches photography as both Eat At an art form and a technical skill. For additional information on the study tour, contact Rometo at the college at (815) 455-3700, extension 306. Pianist Dick In Recital Piano music of feach, Chopin, Beethoven, and Ginastera echoed through the auditorium of Crystal Lake Central high school recently as pianist James Dick presented a special recital f(N* McHenry county music students. Community Concerts Association of Crystal Lake arranged the program in conjunction with Dick's recital appearance on the same evening. Students from all parts of the county were brought to Central high school with music teachers from the various schools for the morning of music. Following his per­ formance, students asked questions about the artist's background and education, career highlights, and favorite composers, as well as more practical matters, such as, "How long should you practice every day?" (Reply: "It isn't the amount of time you spend, but how you use itl"). M 3503 Chapel Hill»Johnsbut TSBBRtrTn^M MONDAY: WEDNESDAY: FRIDAY: DINNI W/Friee f Colo Slow M AO HMMY (Childr MON.-THURS. FRIDAY SAT. 8 AM-6PM 6:30 AM-6:00 PM 6:30 AM-8:00 PM SUN.8AM-2PM

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