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Delinquency List 9/23/2021 Pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of an 'Act relating to Alcoholic Liquors', the retail licensees hereinafter listed have been reported delinquent beyond the permissible credit period of 30 days. NOTE: This list supersedes all previous lists of delinquent retail liquor licensees and removals therefrom. Notice is hereby given to all Illinois distributors and importing distributors licensed under said Act that the sale of alcoholic liquor to any retail licensee on this delinquent list is cause for suspension or revocation of the seller's license. I, the undersigned, pursuant to Section 6-5 of the Illinois Liquor Control Act, 235 ILCS 5/6-5, verify that the following written lists and written reports are true and correct. Executed this Thursday, September 23, 2021 in Illinois Katina Yoakum, Member Services Title/Authorized Agent Master Delinquency List - ACTIVE Date of License # IWL # Delinquency Corp Name DBA Name Address City 06-00050-5 1A-0032872 09/23/2021 HAMMERHEAD ENTERTAINMENT INC MUGGS N MANOR 437 S ADDISON RD ADDISON 06-00070-3 1A-1120568 09/23/2021 BLACKHAWK RESTAURANT GROUP LLC PENNY'S BISTRO 78 W LAKE ST ADDISON 06-00267-5 1A-0074974 09/23/2021 SPEEDWAY LLC SPEEDWAY #8327 701 E LAKE ST ADDISON 06-00310-3 1A-0044430 09/09/2021 J K B INC MINO'S IMPORTED FOODS 648-650 W LAKE ST ADDISON 02-00117-2 1A-0109355 09/23/2021 BLACKHAWK RESTAURANT GROUP LLC PENNY'S PLACE 12031 S PULASKI RD ALSIP 02-00128-9 1A-0108183 09/23/2021 SPEEDWAY LLC SPEEDWAY LLC 7461 12700 S PULASKI RD ALSIP 44-00715-2 1A-1145771 05/13/2021 EL RANCHERITO OF ALTAMONT INC EL RANCHERITO OF ALTAMONT INC 600 S MAIN ST ALTAMONT 03-00003-7 1A-1148451 09/23/2021 R & G MARTINEZ CORP EL SURENO (RESTAURANT) 40160 N BLUFF LAKE RD ANTIOCH 03-00009-1 1A-0013913 09/23/2021 MANNS BRIDGE-PORT INN INC MANN'S BRIDGEPORT INN 42411 N CONVERSE RD ANTIOCH 03-00037-2 1A-0112058 09/23/2021 BLACKHAWK RESTAURANT GROUP LLC BETTY'S BISTRO 417 E ROUTE 173 ANTIOCH 03-00055-4 1A-0080599 09/23/2021 ANG RESTAURANT, INC. 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