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AMERICA HAS HIT THE WALL By Kai EL’ Zabar
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“America is about to hit a brick wall because we have generations that have grown up believing that they ‘deserve a break today’, which translates to mean, a big mac, fries and a shake,” said Dr. Terry Mason 15 years ago when I interviewed him for LifeLines, Journal of African America Health. Back then he was a practicing urologist and President of Comprehensive Urology. He was addressing where America’s state of health was headed. He could not have been more prophetic. Today he is Chief Operating Officer at Cook County Department of Public Health and the host of the radio show, “Doctor in the House,” at WVON 1690 AM in which callers can call in and ask health related questions. And here we are 15 years later. We have hit the wall. We’ve known for years that Americans tend to be overweight and sedentary, and that our health care system, despite being the priciest in the world, doesn’t always achieve results that match the expense. However, a 2013 report prepared by a panel of doctors, epidemiologists, demographers, and other researchers charged by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine to better understand Americans’ comparative health concluded that America’s health ranked dead last compared to other modern countries. The report tapped vast stores of data to compare the health of affluent nations and delivered a troublesome message: Americans’ health is worse than we thought, ranking below 16 other developed nations including Australia, Japan, Canada, and nations in Western Europe. They examined when and why people die in the 17 countries. The data they pulled -- from such bodies as the World Health Organization
and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development—already existed, but had not been examined at this level of comprehensive inclusiveness. The report also noted that the health issues that drove the statistics is across the lifespan regardless of income and not just the underserved or the uninsured. So the question is what is the problem? Dr. Mason feels strongly that there is no health issue that can’t be corrected by diet. And cites, “You have to understand that the heart attack has nothing to do with the heart. Yet the way the medical world defines disease is in the context of what it attacks. So I’m redefining the problem.” As he explains it, we diagnose the problem/disease and treat it whether than asking the questions why are we here? How did the individual get to the physical state that they’re in? If we look at what brought us to the state of disease we can begin to change habits that may be the culprit. Look, if you’re diagnosed with hypertension or diabetes it comes down to changing your lifestyle, which involves changing your diet. When we look at our people we can clearly see that we have a high rate of obesity. So when we learn that Blacks have the highest age-adjusted rates of obesity of 49.5% of the overall population we’re not surprised. However to Dr. Mason’s point, we have to ask the right questions and look at the problem from the appropriate perspective. If we begin with obesity and simply put the individuals on a diet that’s just a Band-Aid. To correct the concern requires a lifestyle change because what’s not discussed enough is that an obese person is likely to suffer with many health issues described as chronic diseases and conditions— such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, hypertension—are among the
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most common, each of which Blacks have a higher propensity for than others. The missing link is that they are all interrelated and each if not treated can lead to another health issue. Unfortunately each health problem/disease is looked at separately and treated independently. For example, People who are overweight are more likely to have high blood pressure, high levels of blood fats, and high LDL (bad cholesterol), which are all risk factors for heart disease and stroke. So it would make sense that we begin with a healthy diet because obesity/being overweight is caused by wrong diets. Compared to people in other developed nations, Americans endure some of the worst rates of heart disease, lung disease, obesity, and diabetes. Dr. Mason notes that it’s the American lifestyle, which contributes to our poor health. He’s right, America markets and promotes a lifestyle. Advertisers sell the image so we embrace the story, “Don’t leave home, without it,” “Just do it,” “Things Go better with Coke,” Have it Your Way,” to name a few. And just as we have been seduced, the rest of the world is coming up fast behind us. Dr. Mason explains, “In my travels I have noticed that the American way of death is commercialized and is being exported aboard. In Ghana, I observed that it was assumed prestigious to buy a burger, fries and a drink.” The world is responding to the story and accepting it just as we have. So it seems ludicrous that while America is making a change to become healthier through diet we have sold our lifestyle to the rest of the world. Everywhere where they have fresh healthy non-processed foods available, they are choosing the fast foods lifestyle of Americans. See America , Page 7
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What’s In It for Black People? By Maze Jackson
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WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE? This question is the litmus test through which we as BLACK people must view every aspect of our collective lives, if we want to thrive in this country. To change the game, we must be dispassionate to the needs of those outside of the BLACK community until they can satisfactorily answer the question, WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE? So many times, proposals, plans and propositions are presented to us, AFTER the work has been done. They can plan for the building, the parking, and even plan the beautification, but when do THEY plan for the Black people? And when they bring the plan, it’s for the so-called “community.” Well Black people need to separate ourselves from the so-called “community” and start asking specifically, “WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE?” Just imagine, if EVERYBODY, and I mean EVERYBODY that came into OUR community, whether it was to open a business, get a vote, do a project, or open a school had to answer the question, WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE, how different THE BLACK COMMUNITY would be? But who is REALLY willing to ask, WHAT IS IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE? The answer should be everybody! So many times when I am at high profile events, BLACK folk are more interested in selfies and appearing intelligent than asking the essential question. When someone like me ask, “WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE?” Everyone gets scared and offended. Well “WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE should be the starting point when anyone comes asking Black people for support for anything, and its EVERYBODY’S responsibility to ask, So the next time you’re at an event, meeting, or gathering and someone is seeking what appears to be the support of the Black community, before you go into a long winded soliloquy, remember to ask, “WHAT’S IN IT FOR BLACK PEOPLE?” If they can’t demonstrate contracts, jobs, investment, and targeted community development, there are no more questions necessary, and everything else they are talking about should fall on our collective deaf ears. I AM #mazesaid
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty And Black Workers Defender Contributing Writer
President Obama has made the Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty (TPP) legislation his economic legacy. In the remaining eighteen months of his administration he has decided that the passage of this legislation is his contribution to the revival of American economy. He also sees it as an improvement in the trade relations with Asia and the Pacific Rim, and a move to check the economic aggression of China whose increasing involvement in the countries of the developing world is a direct threat to America’s economic hegemony. President Obama and his supporters have termed this treaty a “free trade agreement” and his opponents have termed it the absolute opposite, claiming that it is only a scheme to enhance the corporate investors who will profit handsomely from this agreement. In essence, TPP is designed to open trade to the eleven nations of the Pacific world by lowering and/or eliminating tariffs, allowing for American corporations to more easily move their manufacturing operations to Asia and the Pacific Rim, and lessen the restrictions on patents and copyrights. All of these measures that have traditionally protected intellectual and creative property of American innovators would be placed in jeopardy. This is one of the major arguments of many of the critics and opponents of the legislation. Senator Elizabeth Warren, (D-Mass.) is the most vocal opponent of this legislation because of its “Fast Track” feature. “Fast Track” legislative procedures allows the president to negotiate this international trade agreement that Congress can or will not pass but cannot amend or filibuster. It restricts congressional debate and places the legislation on a fast track for approval. President Obama appended the Fast Track feature to this legislation, according to his supporters, in order to protect the delicate and strategic negotiating aspects within the treaty that could become a disadvantage to the American treaty negotiators. Senator Warren has declared the treaty a “secret” because 99.999 percent of the public has no real understanding of what is in the treaty or how it will affect them. While it is open to the members of the Congress to read but are forbidden to share the contents publically, she believes that because of the technical and economic language contained in the bill, most of the congressmen and their staff would not understand it fully. President Obama has retorted that Senator Warren is wrong and that her public pronouncements against it are designed to scare the public and stop the progress of the nation’s economic recovery. Senator Warren has been joined by members of the press, pundits, economists and congress in denouncing this legislation. New Times columnist and Noble Prize winner economist Paul Krugman says: “One thing that should be totally obvious, however, is that it’s off-point and insulting to offer an off-the-shelf lecture on how trade is good because of comparative advantage, and protectionists are dumb. For this is not a trade agreement. It’s about intellectual property and dispute settlement; the big beneficiaries are likely to be pharmaceutical companies and firms that want to sue governments.” Josh Bivens at the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) says: “…TPP (like nearly all trade agreements the U. S. signs) is not a ‘free trade agreement’ –instead it’s a treaty that will specify just who will be protected from international competition and who will not. And the strongest and most comprehensive protections offered are by far those for U. S. corporate interests. Finally, there are international economic agreements that the
United States could be negotiating to help the American middle class. They would look nothing like the TPP.” Further concerns have been expressed by the Health Policy community. They are concerned about the patent holder’s (most of whom are American) ability to protect their drug patents and at the same time allow for pharmaceutical manufacturers in the other 11 countries within the TPP to be able to duplicate those drugs (generics) in a timely factor that would reduce the costs. Health policy advocates are also concerned about the safety of drugs and food imported to this country from nations like China which has a history shoddy and deadly drug and food production. In a supposed compromise on this bill, Congress has proposed plan to cut $700 million from the Medicare Fund to cover the costs of the Trade Adjustment Assistance (T.A.A.) and lessen the pain of job loss caused by the importation of manufacturing into nations that have lower labor costs. According to Daily Kos: “The Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, originally implemented in 1974, provides training, benefits and job-placement assistance to American workers whose jobs are offshored or eliminated because of import competition. But paying for Trade Adjustment Assistance by raiding Medicare would put our country’s most vulnerable senior citizens at risk.”
Black Workers and the TPP Inevitably, this trade bill will, just as NAFTA and all of the others have, result in the loss of manufacturing in this country, TPP is predicted to be even more devastating. The T.A.A. would not be of real help to Black workers displaced by the loss of jobs because of transfer of manufacturing to Vietnam or China. A May 22nd New York Times Editorial reported that TAA was “quite modest, helping just 84,529 people in the 2013 fiscal year, and less than half of those people received any training. Congress made it harder for workers to qualify for T.A.A. last year. It is now available only to manufacturing workers; people laid off from service businesses like call centers cannot get help. And it assists only people affected by trade with a country that has a trade agreement with the United States. Those whose companies moved their jobs to China, for instance, are out of luck.” American workers are left out of the TPP equation. In fact, the very basis of the treaty is to allow for international corporate traders and investors to profit even more from lower labor costs and avoid what they consider to be cumbersome trade regulations. Thus, given the history of this nation and its structural and institutional racism of Black people, it is clear that Black workers would suffer the most from the terms of the TPP as it is currently structured. While most Republicans and too many Democrats support this bill, none have taken into account the impact that it will have on workers and especially Black workers. Democrats would do well to heed the warnings of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka to Hillary Clinton who said that if Democratic candidates do not oppose this legislation “It will be tougher to get them to come out excited and work to do door-knocking and leafleting and phone-banking and all of the things that are going to be necessary if she (Hillary Clinton) is the candidate and we endorse her to get elected.” The more the Black public and Black workers in particular understand the implications of this bill, the more they will register vocal opposition because its implementation will on set them further back in the unemployment lines. www.chicagodefender.com
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Robot Revolution Premieres at the Museum of Science and Industry By Arionne Nettles Defender Contributing Writer
With a mechanical addition, the Museum of Science and Industry just got automatically more cool for kids with Robot Revolution—a new innovative exhibit designed to ignite the interests of children in science, mathematics, computer science, and other STEM-related fields. The exhibit brings state-of-the-art robots from the top research labs, universities, and robotics companies from around the world and is supported by Google. org with additional sponsors including The Boeing Company, RACO Industrial, The David Bohnett Foundation, The Kaplan Foundation, and United Airlines. Robot Revolution combines cutting-edge technology with captivating activity, but that isn’t the only aspect that is impressive. Its education extends to the areas of cooperation (how robots work with humans), smarts (how robots learn and then act), skills (what robots can mimic), and locomotion (how robots move in ways that humans cannot). Although it’s not the first-ever robotic exhibit to hit the museum, it certainly is the first of its kind anywhere and the difference in Robot Revolution is evident in the compelling activities for children of all ages. From playing tic-tac-toe against industrial robot Baxter from Boston to petting PARO®, a therapeutic baby harp seal from Japan, audiences aren’t just looking at robots, they are truly experiencing them. Actual robots even performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of a room of enthusiastic students from Chicago-area schools. “Our goal with this exhibit was to get the newest, most cutting-edge, and most advanced robots available,” explains John Llewellyn of the exhibit’s development team. “We had a previous robotics exhibit about ten years ago called Robots Like Us, but it focused more on a collection of science fiction, robotic space toys. They were all very fun, but looked back in time instead forward. This time, we wanted to have it very future-focused and work with the most advanced labs and companies making robots today.” Support also came in the form of industry professionals who worked closely with the museum’s development team to create this breakthrough exhibit. This renowned team of advisors was led by Dr. Henrik I. Christensen who is a distinguished professor at Georgia Institute of Technology and executive director of the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines. Dr. Dennis Hong, professor and founding member of RoMeLa (Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory) at the University of California, Los Angeles, also served as an advisor and was excited to be an important component in the exhibit’s development. “As a professor of robotics, this is a part of our mission—to educate and inspire the new generation,” says Dr. Hong. “What better venue would it be in than in a world class museum like this? There’s been a lot of robot exhibitions around for the past decade, but this is very different: real researchers from industry and acwww.chicagodefender.com
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ademia volunteered to develop this. Also, most of the other previous exhibits had static robots or mediums. This exhibit actually has operating, moving robots. The kids can actually touch the robots and traditionally, that’s unheard of. There’s a big difference in seeing a robot behind a glass wall and a robot you can actually touch.” Generating interest in the field of robotics at an early age is more than just exciting for the exhibit’s young audience, but can also contribute to their future career and educational choices. Heading into mechanical engineering is an attractive career choice. On the National Association of Colleges and Employers Job Outlook 2015 survey, mechanical engineering outranks all other engineering degrees and is number four out of the most in-demand bachelor degrees of all fields. Opportunities within robotics specifically are also available after college. The demand for robotics engineers alone is expected to grow as much as 13 percent through 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For young Chicagoans, this provides a great amount of opportunity. “It’s been amazing to be a part of this. All of us at Google are thrilled,” says Jesse Chavez of Google.org who is also a Chicago native. “When we first heard of this exhibit, it absolutely amazed us. Growing up in Chicago, the Museum of Science and Industry was a part of our upbringing—it was a place in which we could wander and explore things that we would’ve never seen. We hope that this exhibit will do the same for future generations.” Robot Revolution will be available at the Museum of Science and Industry until January 2016, after which, the exhibit will then tour the country. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER • June 3-9, 2015 5
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Black American Unarmed Men Killed By Police at a Higher Rate “We’re nowhere near a post-racial society,” says Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown sociology professor and author of several books on race in America. Blacks and whites still see a number of issues in dramatically different ways, most notably in policing. A survey by the Pew Research Center not only showed a vast gulf between Black and white perceptions of the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, and its aftermath, but even that Blacks were paying much more attention to the news in Ferguson than whites. To Blacks it’s an emotional loss, to most whites it’s news and they are unattached. IT’S ABOUT TIME WE START ADDRESSING THE UNDERLYING ISSUES OF RACE AND RACISM THAT CONTINUE TO EXIST BETWEEN AND AMONG BLACK AND WHITE AMERICA IT’S ABOUT TIME WE START ADDRESSING THE UNDERLYING ISSUES OF RACE AND RACISM THAT CONTINUE TO EXIST BETWEEN AND AMONG BLACK AND WHITE AMERICA The racial dynamics of America are, of course, more complex than a generation ago. Though the nation’s 42 million Blacks remain a large a force in compared to the Latino population of 54 million whose voting power is less. There is a growing population of Asian-Americans and bi-racial Americans. Whites are only 63 percent of the country’s residents, compared to 80 percent in 1980. America has changed in the last generation markedly, going from a country that created huge barriers to prevent African-Americans from voting to one where a higher percentage of Blacks voted than whites in 2012. “To dismiss the magnitude of this progress, to suggest, as some sometimes do, that little has changed -- that dishonors the courage and the sacrifice of those who paid the price to march in those years,” Obama said in a speech last year at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. And yet the police brutality the lynchings and other forms of abuse continues
in spite of the progress. But Ferguson has suggested that the Blackwhite divide in particular endures in some communities. This is not rocket science. Black men are the same Black men who were victims of the Tuskegee Study of “Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male,” from 1932 to 1947 ¾a 40-year nontherapeutic experiment totaling 399 that were diagnosed with syphilis were never informed that they had the disease or treated for the disease. Dozens died and their wives, children and untold number of others had been infected. This treatment of Black men along with lynchings and other forms of continued abuse creates a distrust in law enforcement and the American system in general. Duke University professor Mark Anthony Neal, says it best, “Not really surprised by differing perceptions of Ferguson. It is an extension of how both groups see law enforcement. Because many Black citizens have witnessed interactions like the one Mike Brown had with police officers, they are simply more suspicious, and rightfully, than their white counterparts.” This same suspicion is carried across the board when we factor in the continued deaths of unarmed Black Men after Michael Brown’s death. More recently the “Guardian” released hard numbers from a five -month study of police fatalities in the US, which indicated that local and state police and federal law enforcement agencies are killing people at twice the rate calculated by the US government’s official public record of police homicides. The database names five people whose names have not been publicly released. Again no surprise to us. What really pisses me off is that whites are shocked at the numbers as if what we have been saying for years has been all our imagination. The Guardian analysis finds 102 people killed by police so far this year were unarmed and that agencies are killing people at twice the rate calculated by US government. The number of unarmed whites killed by police totaled 15%, Hispanic/ Latino numbered 25%, while Blacks topped out at 32( percent) January 2015 through May 2015. The “Guardian’s” statistics include deaths after the police use of a Taser, “choke hold,” as used against Eric Garner and “other” which caused the death of Freddie Gray fall in this category; deaths caused by police vehicles, deaths following altercations in police custody, as well as those killed when officers open fire. They reveal that 29% of those killed by police, or 135 people, were black. Sixty-seven, or 14%, were Hispanic/Latino, and 234, or 50%, were white. In total, 102 people who died during encounters with law enforcement in 2015 were unarmed. The figures illustrate how disproportionately Black Americans, who make up just 13% of the country’s total population according to census data, are killed by police. Of the 464 people counted by the Guardian, an overwhelming majority – 95% – were male, with just 5% female. Steven Hawkins, the executive director Am-
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President/Publisher: Cheryl Mainor nesty International USA, described the racial imbalance as “startling”. Hawkins said: “The disparity speaks to something that needs to be examined, to get to the bottom of why you’re twice as likely to be shot if you’re an unarmed Black male.” The Guardian’s initiative is praised by a range of policing experts and by campaigners who are urging government authorities to make the official recording of fatalities mandatory for all 18,000 police departments and law enforcement agencies operating in the US. The findings provide insight regarding the lack of data on people killed during encounters with police because the government does not track killings done by police. It is not required by the federal, state or local governments to record. The recent rise in media coverage has created an open door looking at America killings done by police. When we note that across the nation a total of 385 people have been fatally shot as of May 2015, 467 killed by various means including a Taser(27 killed after a Taser was employed) , 2/3 were unarmed Black male victims which accounts for 32% of Blacks who make up 13%of the overall population. The Hispanic population experienced a 15% loss. So the question is, are Blacks and Hispanics in fact systematically targeted, randomly targeted or not? How were the encounters precipitated that brought the police to shoot? This is significant because it was also revealed that most whites killed by police were armed, and usually shooting at police or armed with some other weapon. Revealing the facts is not meant to be an indictment against our law enforcement agencies but rather on how to better screen, train and hire those for the police force. We want professional staffs with an informed understanding of the communities of people whom they are to “serve and protect.” We have to recognize that the job is a dangerous one and that most encounters that engage the police in the use of weapons involves armed suspects, often gang related, drug dealers and or others involved in illegal activity. Other concerns arise like the fact that 27% of the police victims are identified as mentally ill which brings up an entirely different set of concerns. Obama of course never claimed he would heal America’s racial divide, and it would be impossible to expect one person to do so. He has acknowledged the inspiring speech he
gave in 2004 about bringing people of all races into unity has not become a reality during his tenure. Obama has tried to be a unifying figure in terms of race. He pissed off quite a few of his Black constituency when he told “Black Enterprise” in 2012, “I’m not the president of Black America. I’m the president of the United States of America,” when he was asked about the plight of Black businesses during his administration. And he’s correct. At the same time, Obama has made an effort to address some specific challenges Blacks face. For example, his administration has urged schools to stop expelling or suspending students who misbehave, as African-American boys are those most likely to be removed from the classroom. That initiative is part of “My Brother’s Keeper,” a comprehensive program implement under his leadership designed to combine both private and government resources to focus on issues that specifically affect young Black and Hispanic boys. Obama has also put into motion a set of criminal justice reforms that will have their greatest effect on communities of color and most notably the African-American community but Black leaders and intellectuals are increasingly questioning if Obama’s approach is effective. To that I say we must act as other communities and take care of our own. It’s the ‘village principle’ that has always worked to keep the community in check not the law. We must rise to take back our communities from the negative elements of gangs, drugs, poor education, and unemployment. In the wake of the Ferguson shooting, Hillary Clinton said, “We cannot ignore the inequities that persist in our justice system, inequities that undermine our most deeply held values of fairness and equality.” She has also pointed out that America’s racial divide not only remains but has deepened in some ways over the last six years, despite hopes President Obama’s election would usher in a “post-racial” America. The shooting of unarmed Black men and resulting rioting in Ferguson, Missouri, New York, Cleveland and Baltimore are the latest racial flashpoints in Obama’s tenure, which has featured tense, racially-charged debates over issues like the arrest of a Black Harvard professor and Obama friend in front of his house and the resulting “beer summit,” the expansion of voter ID laws, and the killing of Trayvon Martin. In the end as kith and kin it’s on us folk. It’s our burden to bear and our problem o solve.
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Springfield Rules By Maze Jackson If you know anything about Springfield, you know The Rule: The Speaker always wins. Everyone knows not to get on The Speaker’s bad side or you risk the possibility of being neutered in state government and politics. It appears however, that Governor Bruce Rauner does not know The Rule, nor does he care. Feared as the most powerful man in Illinois politics, rarely if ever is The Speaker’s authority questioned. While the media likes to portray The Speaker as some nefarious character in the murky world of an Illinois political drama, he has actually proven to be the leader strong enough to build “consensus” among his members. From what I have observed, The Speaker spends a significant amount of time accommodating his members, converting even the candidates most vocal against him on the campaign trail into supporters once in the legislature. The Speaker also has a formidable, military-like political organization that relies on discipline, legislation, and fundraising to maintain control of state government. The Speaker’s status is rarely challenged and his members remain loyal because of The Rule. Enter Governor Bruce Rauner trying to break The Rule with Black people possibly paying the price. Rauner campaigned heavily on the promise to beat The Speaker in Springfield, but he has found the task to be a bit more difficult than he anticipated. Unlike The Speaker, he is a business titan but a political novice, with even less knowledge of Springfield. Governor Rauner also has a talented, yet relatively green to Springfield staff, even if for no other reason than Democratic dominance for the last decade. What he lacks in experience he makes up with money: money to insulate himself and his staff from the effects of a government shutdown; money to finance media campaigns; money to finance campaigns; and money allows him to ignore The Rule. The Speaker has already shown his early dominance, soundly defeating every significant piece of legislation that Governor Rauner proposed. The Speaker has also gotten the Governor to remove two of the four pillars of his turnaround agenda. By all accounts, it is only a matter of time before The Speaker teaches the Governor, The Rule; www.chicagodefender.com
Governor Bruce Rauner except this time I am not so sure it will be as easy. On numerous occasions, I have heard Governor Rauner speak, and somewhere in that speech, he always says something to the gist of, “I am willing to take the arrows… be the bad guy.” Translation: “I’ve made the necessary but painful necessary for the long term sustainability of the company, regardless of the human impact.” And that’s why I think The Speaker may have a much more difficult time teaching the Governor The Rule. Bruce Rauner the businessman has prepared Governor Rauner for the protests that will ensue if the government shuts down. Bruce Rauner the philanthropist has prepared Governor Rauner for stories of the families that will suffer. And the long-term outcome for Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin has prepared Governor Bruce Rauner for a protracted union battle (Walker is now considered a potential Presidential candidate.) In Illinois, we have grown accustomed to Democratic governors who, regardless of their issues, put “people” first regardless of “fiscal” challenges. Gov. Rauner came into office prepared to deal with the “fiscal” challenges, regardless of the “people.” In the past The Speaker was able to give the governor a budget and let him “take the arrows…be the bad guy,” for the any cuts. Those governors were always concerned with voters, so they generally did not make deeps cuts to services important to Black people, so Black people usually benefitted from The Rule. If The Speaker gives Governor Rauner a budget with a $3 billion hole, he WILL make the cuts. We already know those cuts will not be good for Black people. So, I am not suggesting that The Rule has changed, but maybe the game has.
America from Page 2 Let’s consider a car, just for the heck of it. You buy a car and the first thing you do is to read the driver’s manual. You discover that you are required to use a specific grade of gas and type of oil, etc. You also note that if you don’t adhere, you will cause damage to the engine. Anyone who has failed to follow the manual can tell you the damage they’ve caused their car. The engine doesn’t fall apart immediately, just like our bodies don’t but over a period of time of abuse you may need a head gasket, or the water pump goes out, the radiator is damaged and the alignment is off. Then not so suddenly the engine needs repair even replacement. Just like your heart. The damage is done to you heart by your failure to provide the right nutrition. The engine now requires more than simply using the right gas. People are not following the manual. We are taking our bad habits and selling them to the rest of the world. Dr. Mason explains, “I’d say that we are where we were 50 years ago with tobacco, you know with all the denial about its impact on our health.” Before the 90’s every film, television commercial, print ad, billboard, etc., depicted cigarettes as cool. The tobacco companies spent millions of dollars to promote generational cigarette smoking. They lied, covered up and denied any of the detrimental affects of tobacco. Once it was uncovered that it is addictive and harmful to the human body negatively causing many diseases—lung disease, lung cancer, COPD, chronic bronchitis and emphysema there were legal ramifications on the part of the tobacco industry but also a movement to move away from smoking. People have been brought up to believe that meat is essential to get the necessary protein required. The reality is that human beings were never meant to consume larger quantities of meat. In fact, the American Dietetic Association notes that, “most of mankind for the most of human history has lived on vegetarian or near-vegetarian diets.” Much of the world still lives that way. However, Americans eat meat three times a day¾a new phenomenon since the invention of the refrigerator and the commercialization of consumerism. Prior to that man ate meat maybe once or twice a week. The human body is not designed with claws, or sharp canine teeth for tearing meat, or a short intestinal tract so that rapid decaying meat can pass through quickly. Nor do humans strong hydrochloric acid in their stomach to digest meat, but they do have well developed salivary
glands, which is necessary to pre-digest grains and fruits. Today we see the food industry shifting from fried foods to grilled, baked and or cooked in healthier oils. We witness the movement to organic foods, more live or fresh produce and less processed foods. We see the marketing and selling of foods gluten free and a move to eat less red meat. Pork dealers to fill in the gap have popularized the phase “The other white meat.” They want to promote it as a healthier/leaner meat like chicken instead of the fatty red meats. As much as people don’t want to
accept it, the truth is animal protein causes cancer. Fortunately more and more people are finding that shifting from meat based diet to a plant based diet can alter their overall health transforming their quality of life and assist them in detoxing from the overload of toxins that have invaded their bodies causing damage to their organs, muscle tissue, soft tissue, skin, bones and joints. Most have made the shift due to health reasons. We must move now to live healthier lives from an informed position rather than waiting until we are threatened with disease.
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LOCAL NEWS
American Heart Association Opens Hearts to Save Lives By Arionne Nettles Defender Contributing Writer
The American Heart Association knows that cardiovascular disease is at the heart of our community’s health issues. Nearly half of all African-American adults have some form of the disease—46 percent of men and 48 percent of women. These numbers are unimaginably high and the association is focusing on doing something about it.
With its motto of “life is why,” the American Heart Association has a special group of professionals from healthcare, corporate, advocacy, and other backgrounds to find ways to motivate and educate people in minority communities on living healthier lives. This group, the Metro Chicago Multicultural Leadership Committee, presented the second annual Open Your Heart event as a partnership with SilverSmith Hotel and Wolford Boutique. Held at the
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hotel’s Adamus Lounge in downtown Chicago, the event served as a fundraiser to support the organization’s work in the community. “This event is to raise awareness of the work that we do in multicultural communities, to encourage individuals to get involved, and to raise funds to support the work that we do,” explains Santrice Martin, director of multicultural initiatives at the American Heart Association. The work of the multicultural committee has certainly yielded tremendous benefits for the community. The CPR Anytime initiative is one program that has had an exponential reach. “Our multicultural initiatives team educated more than five thousand people on the basics of hands-only CPR who later went on to each train four people,” says Peggy Austin, president of GoldStar Communications who also serves as the multicultural committee co-chair. “That equals 20 thousand people who now have the knowledge and the skills to save lives.” The American Heart Association’s initiative to battle the city’s food deserts is another remarkable program with impressive results and is a partnership with Crisp! Mobile Grocery—a mobile grocer sponsored by Catholic Charities. “We were awarded a 75 thousand-dollar grant from Walmart to address the food desert issue that exists in the south and west sides of Chicago,” adds Austin. “Through this grant, we’ve increased the access to healthier food options to over three thousand families in an attempt to make Chicago a healthier place.” Some initiatives have immediate health benefits for those who have cardiovascular conditions and are unaware. Check. Change. Control. is a blood pressure initiative that the American Heart Association launched in 2013. Also known as hypertension, African-Americans have the highest rates in the world for this condition, which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. “Check. Change. Control. is a management program where we’ve taught more than two thousand people how to monitor their blood pressure and we’ve successfully helped hundreds to actually lower it so we’re very proud of that,” says Austin. With heart disease’s large presence in the community, relatable stories are never too far away. Reggie Smith, board member of Retired
Reggie Smith, board member of Retired Professional Football Players of Chicago. Professional Football Players of Chicago, shared personal stories about his experiences. After losing both of his parents to heart disease, Smith knows exactly how devastating cardiovascular diseases can be to families. “As a young boy at 6 years old, I was there when my mom had her heart attack. I had just gotten home from school and it was a life-changing event for me,” says Smith. “I hope that people find the ‘why’— why we’re here tonight, why it’s important to help the community, and why others need educating—because the organization does great
work making sure that there are programs that we can tap into.” The American Heart Association’s efforts are so significant because when it comes to cardiovascular disease, information and exposure can be life-changing. Smith urges that others share these programs and initiatives with family and friends to make a true difference throughout their neighborhoods: “There may be someone in your community, household, or school that could benefit and if we can connect them with this organization, we may be able to save a life.” www.chicagodefender.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Jody Watley: New Tour, New Music, New Shalamar
By: Mary L. Datcher SENIOR STAFF WRITER
If you grew up in the era of cultural identity, sexual exploration, political uprise and post-Vietnam—most likely you’re either a baby of the late 60’s and 70’s period. Each of us could probably recount a song, album or musical artist that influenced our daily moods. As we developed our musical palette into the 80’s, the world of hip hop, punk rock, funk and post disco transcended into dance—launched the power of a new generation of young women entertainers who took centerstage. Among this breakout group of artists, was Jody Watley—a former member of the R&B group, Shalamar. A native of Chicago, Watley relocated and was raised in Los Angeles often gracing the Soul Train dance floor. Signed to Dick Griffey’s Solar Records, Shalamar was a regular fixture on Soul Train. Joining the group at the age of 18, Watley shared the spotlight with fellow group members; Jeffrey Daniels and Howard Hewitt. The group topped the R&B charts with hits such as “Second Time Around”, “A Night to Remember” and “There it Is” making them one of the most sought after groups on the international circuit. After a 3-year run with the group and creative differences, Watley left the Shalamar. “As a child I wanted to do a lot of things – sing, dance, design and own my own business. The beginning days of Shalamar was a learning experience for me from ‘77-’83 over the course of those albums there was a lot going on. The business was wrong, no one in the group was getting along and my Dad had died in 1982. It changed my life. I didn’t want to take things for granted, not wasting time, not wanting to be around people who were negative.” she said. Soon after, she moved to England for some soul searching, where she participated on the Band Aid charity concert organized by rockstar, Bob Geldof to raise money for anti-poverty efforts in Ethiopia. She explained. “When I left the group in ‘83, most of all I wanted to be happy in my life. As long as I’m happy, I’m good. I moved to England and lived there for 3 years. I made a plan for myself in what I wanted to do, what kind of music I wanted to do. I was able to do something that not many singers from a group are able to do. To establish your own identity and create hits on your own. It doesn’t happen that often.” Returning to the U.S., after a couple of years performing at the Band Aid charity concert, she pursued her dream of going solo as an artist. At the time, Jheryl Busby was the President of the Black Music Division at MCA Records and signed Watley knowing she had a unique appeal with the potential of crossing over into the Pop music market. Watley trusted him immensely. “Coming back to the U.S. and I met with the various companies. When I met with Jheryl Busby, we just connected right www.chicagodefender.com
away. He got my creativity, he instantly appreciated the fact that I knew what I wanted. All of artists at the time, had looked the same to me.” she said. “My first album cover, I wanted to be black and white because it’s timeless. I like classic Hollywood glamour. He said, ‘black and white’ album covers don’t sale and I told him mine was going to sell. He loved it and had so much respect for me from the beginning. It wasn’t because I was girl, or just trusting the label but as a woman he empowered me. He empowered MCA Records to rally with us and me to make it happen.” As we witnessed her rise as one of the most influential Pop music entertainers during the late 80’s into the 90’s, Watley earned a Grammy for Best New Artist, for her debut single,
The New Shalamar Pictured l-r: Nate Allen Smith, Jody Watley and Rosero McCoy “Looking for a New Love” following up with another hit, “Still a Thrill”. She’s been recognized for numerous accolades for being fashionista, gracing international magazine covers and holding her place among Pop music royalty like Madonna, Janet Jackson and Tina Turner. “Through the moments when some people at the company didn’t think I sounded Black enough or I wasn’t street enough. Not everyone is going to get it but that’s how you become a trendsetter. I’m not trying to be Janet Jackson. I’m a freestyle girl, I’m doing fashion – the jumbo hoop eye rings, the ripped jeans so they were like, ‘what is this?’” With the music industry changing, being married, divorced and raising two children as a single mom—has not stopped Watley’s continual drive in her career. She’s taken time out in between projects to raise her children, nurture her independent label and release music throughout the last couple of decades. Today, we still see her influence with the next generation
rocking the mega hoop earrings, chunky gold jewelry, ripped jeans and a freestyle spirit of creating trends from Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus and others. Everything goes full circle. Watley not only has a new project gearing up for a summer release but she has recently brought together new members to launch the new Shalamar. After years of re-issues of the Shalamar catalog through various companies between the U.S. and abroad, Watley was frustrated at her likeness and image being misused. After a long search and the advice of her attorney, she found out the group’s name had not been trademarked. “In life and in business, you have to have good people around you that are trying to protect you. That what led me to it. It was a thorough process for two years so that there was no shady business going on. With a trademark, it’s a long and exhaustive process. So, with a brand – what do you do with it? How can you make it fresh and honor the legacy of it but also bring some younger people on board? Make it something that is marketable and not for just the older fans – the classics.” she said. With new members, Nate Allen Smith and Rosero McCoy, she formed the new group under the Shalamar name. Smith is a singer that hails from Ohio and McCoy is a choreographer that Watley has worked with since 1998 having danced with Usher, Brittany Spears and Toni Braxton just to name a few. “The first part of the show is the new Shalamar and the second half is Jody Watley. It’s two hot sets in one concert. It kind of brings everything full circle and it’s wrapped up in the vibe of “Paradise”. It’s like going on a musical journey. The first part as Shalamar is a real group, we’re doing choreography with Nate singing lead. My part is more funky and freestyle.” she said. “It’s just me. It’s kind of a treat for me in an unexpected way. To bring that to my hometown is special and we’re really looking forward to it.” Getting back on the road and performing both old and new songs will be a breath of fresh of air to re-connect with her fans. She’s looking forward to releasing new music from her upcoming CD project. Wearing the several hats that include mom, businesswoman, record label owner and entertainer has given her a real perspective on balancing both her personal and professional world. She reflects. “My career, my business and my music is just a part of it. Also being with your friends and just laugh. I love laughing and I love sports. Being at home and being in my kitchen because I love cooking. I love candles and tranquility – calm and peace. In addition, I try to workout and take care of myself.” she said. “All of this creates balance, if everything was work, work, work – it’s draining. My grandfather lived until he was 100-years old. I asked him what was his secret to living a long life? He said, ‘Never worry about what people think about you because it only weighs you down.’ I think that is very true.” THE CHICAGO DEFENDER • June 3-9, 2015 9
COMMUNITY CALENDAR Defender Community Calendar, May - June, 2015 Now – June 28th – Chicago De-
fender’s “Journey to Empowerment” exhibit celebrates 110 years of the legendary newspaper at Harold Washington Library, 400 S. State Street, in the Special Collections Gallery.
June 3rd – COMMUNITY NIGHT AT
GOODMAN THEATRE- a part of the Goodman’s Community Engagement Series, designed to deepen our engagement with Chicago’s civic life and open up the broad range of work on our stages to all groups reflective of our city. 6:00 - 7:15PM | Cocktail and Appetizer Reception club Petterino’s, 7:30pm | performance of STOP. RESET. Goodman Theatre, 170 North Dearborn tickets are $25 for the performance and reception.
June 4th – An Evening for Financial
Empowerment- Participants will have an opportunity to sign up for private financial coaching as well as enjoy the benefits of a resource fair with informational booths on various topics. In addition, community residents who visit the resource fair booth will be eligible for raffle prizes. Refreshments will be provided. The event will be held Thursday, June 4 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Morgan Park High School, Auditorium, 1744 W. Pryor, in Chicago.
June 5th – The 75th Anniversary of The Chicago Crusader- Crusading For 75 Years, Pleading The Cause For Black America- Lowes Chicago Hotel 455 North Park Drive. Reception 6:00pm Program and Dinner 7:00pm. For more information call (773)752-2113 or email: chicagocrusador75thanniversary@aol. com
June 6th – Honorable Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, announces the upcoming 2015 Adult & Juvenile Expungement Summit at Living Word Christian Center, 7600 W. Roosevelt, Forest Park, IL, on Saturday, June 6, 2015
June 18th – Dynate & Associates
presents Chicago Rhythms: Seasons lll- A Live Music Atmosphere for Mature Adults featuring Mashine Reggae Band. Chi- Mashine Reggae Band cago Rhythms takes place every Thursday at Norman’s Bistro. Doors Open at 6pm. Brought to you by Luster Products Inc., The Carolyn L. Adams Breast Cancer Foundation, State Farm, S-Curl, Red Level Entertainment, and Alourdam Cigars
June 19th – Elegant Soul and Jazz Feat. Oleta Adams and Michael Manson - Benefit Gala Concert. Join us for
A Chicago Theater Voice Silenced By Candace Hunter Chicago Defender Arts & Culture Editor
The Defender had a chance to be at the opening for the documentary styled play, “The Project(s)” at the American Theater Company. It is a must-see production for all Chicagoans, for anyone interested in Chicago history, for anyone interested in Sociology, for anyone interested in Black history, for anyone interested in the Great Migration, and sadly, for anyone interested in the last work of P J Paparelli. In a tragic turn of events, P J Paparelli, 40 years young, the Artistic Director of the American Theater Company and co-writer of the play, died unexpectantly in a fatal car accident in Scotland the week after the opening. He and his longtime friend, David Charles Goyette, had escaped Chicago for a much needed respite after completing the work on “The Project(s)”. Paparelli’s death was announced last Thursday by American Theater Company board member David Katz. The ATC is a non-profit, ensemble-based theater located in Chicago’s Northside. “The Project(s)” is a documentary styled theatrical production an evening of elegant jazz and soul. Taking place at The Logan Center for the Arts, University of Chicago 915 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. For more information call (773)253-8636
June 21st – Floetry Reunion Tour- With
Special Guest Rahsaan Patterson. Taking place at The Venue at The Horseshoe Casino. Tickets are available at the Horseshoe gift shop, by phone at 1-800-745-3000 or at Ticketmaster.com
June 21st – The 26th Annual Real Men
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that blends the interviews of CHA residents, historians and griots, in the telling of the story of public housing in Chicago. Using an ensemble cast and blending music, rhythm, documentary styled photography and these enlightening interviews, the artistic crew of ATC, spear headed by Paparelli, have spun an exhilarating evening of theater that tackles the questions of “who” “what”, “where” and the big “why” of Chicago’s public housing. This piece was the last in the line of documentary styled live theater that Paparelli was creatively responsible for, including “Columbinus,” delving into the many issues of gun violence in America and “The Humans,” a piece about the Everyman and Woman of New York City and what that means to exist there. The through line in all of these works, is that Paparelli, found the humanity in the faces of those who we ordinarily get a glimpse of, and spotlighted that humanity, removing the distance between the “us” and the “them”. His legacy. ...THE PROJECT(S) continues through June 21. Get your tickets now, and, if you are a current or past resident of CHA, there is a certain number of free tickets available for you. Please call the box office for more information. (773) 409-4125
Cook Father’s Day Cookout- Real Men Cook is the #1 Father’s Day event in Chicago; over 100 men volunteer to cook and literally serve the community. You’ll be able to taste everything from appetizers to desserts, as well as the many delights straight off the grill. The ticket allows you to sample dishes and enjoy complimentary bevarages for 3-hours. A great Father’s Day Gift for the whole family. Taking place at Palmer Park 111th & King Dr 6PM
June 27th – Children of Promise Fund-
raiser- “Leaving an Inedible Foundation”.
Light refreshments and guest speakers. Asking for $75 donations. Homan Square Park 3559 W. Arthington St. Chicago, Illinois 12PM-3PM. For more information contact Alicia Dumas (630)885-7701 childrenofpromiseprogram@gmail.com
July 11th – Sixth Grace Presbyterian
Church Emma Foster Health Fair- There will be health screenings, educational materials, food, and much more! The health fair will take place at 600 east 35th from 10am-2pm. For more information, call (312)225-5300 www.chicagodefender.com
CHICAGO BIZ
Chicago’s Dream Cafe: The Reality of Good Food in Englewood By: Mary L. Datcher SENIOR STAFF WRITER
To have a dream is a wonderful inspiration for most of us. It usually begins in our childhood where we start to comprehend roles and foundations in our community. The important role of a firefighter, a police officer, a doctor, a teacher, a counselor or a pastor. For some that have been raised in the inner city environment where a walk to our corner store was not out of the ordinary to build a relationship with our local business owners. Over the last three decades, the names and faces of small business owners in predominately African American neighborhoods have changed, replaced with Middle Eastern, India or Korean owners. We have become a part of their dream to cater to our needs and to bring economic stimulation back to their neighborhoods—not always to ours. Howard Bailey is the new generation of Black business owners bringing back economic stimulation and hiring residents within his community. He has been a resident in the Englewood neighborhood for the past 8 years. Originally raised mostly on the West Side of Chicago; he’s had a long history of creating new businesses. Affectionately, sometimes called Slick, he was most known for owning the Near North nightclub and lounge bearing his nickname for 7 years. After a successful and challenging reign as the only African Howard Bailey Photo Credit: Mary L. Datcher American owned club owner in an increasingly gentrified neighborhood, he felt it no longer benefited to keep the doors of Slick’s Lounge open. He closed the business in 2007. Bailey is no stranger to setting up shop in under developed and on the edge of booming communities. He was one of the owners of the popular book store, Literary Expressions—Lit X in Wicker Park in the early 90’s. Flash Taco consumes the space now. After growing Dream Cafe Salmon Tacos Englewood neighborhood—eyebrows were beyond that storefront, he decided to relocate down the street to be- raised. After 3 years of working through the gin a new business venture—The Beat Parlor. concept, focusing on the right location, and The Beat Parlor was one of the hipper inde- other requirements; the Dream Cafe & Grille pendent music stores that invited DJs to spin opened in January 2015. live in-store, selling collectible vinyl and con“It came about out of necessity. It seems tributing to breaking new music. Wicker Park like Englewood is a food desert. I find this to soon dropped on its knees to the ‘fellatio’ of be a half truth because there’s a lot of placgentrification—forcing small businesses to es to get food but there isn’t a lot of places shut down or relocate. He moved on to estab- to have healthy options and alternatives. Evlish Slick’s Lounge in 2000. erything over here is fried.” he said. “The only Over the years, Bailey has built a network the vegetables you may get are some friend of friends, associates, and loyalists that has mushrooms or some fried okra. It’s kind of played a part in his businesses. Many have born out of necessity living in the community credited him for their first job, or break in a for the last 8 years and not having any options business that may have been denied to them outside of Soul Vegetarian.” said Bailey. otherwise. So, when he and business partner, Located in a small strip mall that houses a Terrence Ross announced that they will be laundromat next door, the Dream Cafe & Grille opening a new restaurant in the impoverished is on 61st Street off of Halsted with a field’s www.chicagodefender.com
Dream Cafe Cheesecake eye view of Kennedy King College. At first, visitors may be a bit put off from the location but walking through the doors of the restaurant, you soon understand the constant positive reviews often found on social media and Yelp. “This is the first business that I’ve owned in the ‘social media’ era so I really didn’t know what to expect. I’m pleasantly surprised. People that I haven’t seen in years have been popping up. They find us on Instagram or Facebook. I didn’t know we got our first Yelp review until someone told us so someone did a review for us which was good.” he said. With a menu that is simple but gives a unique spin off of favorite eats such as four different handmade egg rolls filled with the choice of mac-n-cheese, jerk chicken, collard greens and fan favorite the Moroccan chick-
en. In addition, the restaurant features to the large selection of fish: tilapia, catfish, salmon and perch (grilled or fried), tacos/entrees, sweet potato fries, various burgers, soup of the day and salad specials. The restaurant is opened for lunch and dinner with the seating capacity of approximately 30 diners. There are no pork options on the menu. So, if you’re looking for a little pig in your life you won’t find it at Dream Cafe & Grille. Led by Chef Russell Moore, a veteran whose worked in the past with Bailey at Slicks and premiered on the PBS show, “Under Fire”, the food is always fresh with healthy choices. Working with local organic farmers is essential to maintaining a connection between their business and integrating organic food for customers. “Organic is one of those tricky labels. Anyone who grows vegetables like our grandparents had, then they are growing organic. At one point, they were insecticize but even when they weren’t we couldn’t afford to have them.” he explains. “We kept things the old school way. Although, vegetables grown by small farmers are labeled organic, it’s more organic than the big organic growers. Growing Power literally grows their own dirt because the dirt in Chicago is so bad. Not only do they grow healthy food, they grow the dirt to grow the healthier foods. Which is a big step that we have to take as a nation.” said Bailey. With all of the wonderful choices on the menu, you can’t seem to walk out of the Dream Cafe & Grille without inquiring about their selection of cheesecakes. Made by Chef Kareem H. Bailey, the desserts range from peach cobbler, apple cobbler, sweet potato, cherry, turtle, and Oreo cookie cheesecake slices for an affordable price. In fact, if you are looking for the best and quality ingredients without breaking the bank, Dream Cafe prices range from $2.50 to $10.99 for full entrees. The neighborhood has embraced Dream Cafe with open arms, despite the negative focus of crime that seems to attract the only media coverage in the Englewood community. Bailey works with various organizations from artwork contribution provided by students at Little Black Pearl Design Academy to providing the food for RAGE community meetings. The summer will bring a different climate of activity and Bailey’s goal is to bring more beauty with a recent mural painting by international acclaimed artist, Slang. “Because I live over here, we did a lot of community outreach. It has been centered around feeding the kids at schools in the community such as the Montessori School. It’s important to be a positive example to our youth and show them that when you have a ‘dream’—it can truly become a reality.”
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100 Black Men of Chicago at the 18th Annual Benefit & Awards Gala
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18th Annual Benefit & Awards Gala for the 100 Black Men of Chicago
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When It Comes To Mental Health Issues, No One Is Immune By Judith Sturm, President-Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance The truth is that every month is ruled by mental health – or the lack thereof. No one is immune and that’s a shock to many. Every person is vulnerable to all kinds of diseases. Diabetes runs rampant. Cholesterol numbers climb. Cancer is discussed almost daily with great empathy and sympathy. Stress results in many health issues, we are told. Take care of
yourself and prevent illness, we are told. However, mental illness is still in the closet! The stigma is huge. Many people and their family members are in denial. This is especially true in almost all ethnic cultures. DBSA (which stands for the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance) has many support groups for consumers, their family, veterans, and friends. Many have difficulty accepting their own diagnosis and often family members do not help them cope with that reality because it is just not “acceptable” in their culture. Terminology has changed over the years. Depression pretty much has remained as such, but manic depression has morphed into bipolar disorder. The DBSA-Greater Chicago (DBSA-GC) chapter has expanded to many areas. What started as a grassroots support meeting by a couple of ladies in 1978 has grown to become a huge national and international force. Originally named DMDA (Depression Manic Depression Association), DBSA-GC has grown from one monthly meeting to 20 peer-to-peer support groups across Chicagoland. Our latest location meets at St. Benedict the African (East) Church on the south side. In certain communities, residents appear to be reluctant to attend because they do not want to be stigmatized by “being seen” attending a meeting. The irony is that if they are “seen” it would only be among people who are also affected by mood disorders! All meetings are confidential like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Each meeting is typically one and one half hours depending on the attendance that day. Our other locations include Devon Bank in Rogers Park, Northwestern Memorial Hospital,
Evanston Hospital, Palatine Public Library, Berwyn Library, and Brookfield Village Hall. With social services being cut to the bone, DBSA-GC offers FREE support because it is an all-volunteer organization. We publish The Spectrum bi-monthly and memberships are reasonable. Our annual Symposium in May is presented by leading mental health experts and CEUs are available to practitioners. Funding from these sources and donations allow us to cover our expenses. (Membership is not a requirement to attend the Symposium). Support groups are many times the only lifeline available on a consistent, reliable basis. Family members are especially welcome because they need support as much, if not more, than the person with the actual illness. Being the advocate and, in a sense, the caregiver of someone who is not compliant or in recovery is difficult. The best approach is to get the support you need when it’s needed most. For more information, visit the DBSA-GC website at http://www.dbsa-gc.org or call 773-465-3280. For online support, assessments, and the latest research, visit our national site at http://www.dbsalliance. org. Also connect with us online on Facebook, Twitter, our LinkedIn group or Meetup.com.
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Living Well Health Fair Saturday, June 6, 2015
Prizes Given Away!!! • Health Screenings and Information - - ALL DAY! Time
Main Area
11:00am
Welcome Remarks Cheryl Mainor Fit For Life Bootcamp Demonstration Siddiqu, The Personal Trainer
11:05am – 12:00pm
Seminar Tent
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LIVING WELL
Milk Myths
By Elaine Edwards I know this news will probably break your face. After all what could be any more American than a glass of milk? Americans grow up believing that cows milk is a requirement our bodies need. This is the Number #1 American Milk Myth. Human beings are not designed to drink any milk except human milk during infancy. Milk is the first food that all mammals consume, our mother’s breast milk is specially formulated to meet the unique biological make-up/needs for our particular young and its unique immune system for that particular mammal and, if a human mother chooses not to breastfeed or can’t, then substitutes based on cow’s or soya milk are generally used. Breast fed babies are less likely to develop allergies and or get sick. Studies also show that breast fed babies on a whole are more secure than those who are not breast fed. Yet we associate cow’s milk with comfort and nurturing and consider milk to be a wholesome nutrient-rich component of the diet that is essential for normal growth, development and overall well-being. For all other mammals weaning their young off milk at an early age is the norm. Not only do humans continue to drink milk into adulthood but we consume the milk of another species. No other mammal does that. For clarity, contrary to popular belief, most people in the world do not drink milk. Doing so would make many of us ill. But in North America, and most European countries drinking milk is the norm. Infants, the young, adolescents, adults
and the aged all consume large quantities of milk, cheese, butter and yogurt every year. Why are the modern contemporary civilized societies so convinced that milk is some kind of wonder food? The government recommends that everyone age 9 and up consume the milk or milk products because it’s vital to healthy bones. But is it? It is not essential for good health. While we’ve been conditioned to believe milk is the epitome of healthy drinking, it’s really a gamble. It can be beneficial or highly detrimental. Physicians’ emphasis on the importance of milk and dairy products for young bodies has long been a part of the standard food pyramid taught to and perpetuated by our children. Of course there is also goat milk, and milk from other mammals, but particularly cows milk, has long been a regular food staple for many. Dairy products from cow’s milk, such as cheese, yogurt, butter and kefir are regarded as major sources of protein, vitamin D and calcium. On the flip side, it’s also a trigger for lactose intolerance. Lactose is a sugar usually digested in the intestinal tract. Many people lack or lose the ability to digest lactose after infancy and will suffer from significant bowel cramping, bloating or even loose bowels upon consuming dairy products. This problem can be overcome to some degree by replacing the lost
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enzyme as an oral supplement. However the intelligent question to ask is, ‘if your body is warning you against a food source which is not healthy for your body why would you choose to use a pill to bypass your body’s reaction?’ Dairy is one of the most commonly reported food allergies. Even when not seen as a specific allergy, milk is frequently not tolerated by the gastrointestinal tract. This is a problem that can extend beyond lactose intolerance. For many, milk can cause bloating, constipation and even reflux. Clinically, milk may also be linked to increased eczema, worsening sinus problems, migraine headaches and joint pain. Milk is considered a mucus-producing food and is clinically thought to aggravate congestion. One Johns Hopkins physician, Dr. Frank Oski, has even written a book that shares his experiences of decreased rates of strep throat infection once children removed milk from their diets. Often, these conditions resolve or improve when milk is removed or eliminated from the diet. Often, these conditions resolve or improve when milk is removed or eliminated from the diet. My two sisters and I all suffered from respiratory congestion restricting our breathing until we changed our diet to plant base, which removed dairy and meat products from our eating habits. That change alone transformed
our quality of life. For those who wish to keep dairy in their diet, know that much of the “regular” milk on store shelves is far from healthy. Look for containers that clearly state that the cows used to produce the milk were not given any hormones or antibiotics. Even the term “organic” can be misleading. Organic milk may mean no hormones in one case and no antibiotics in another, or that the cows were fed organic grain. Note that large consumer companies such as Kroger and Starbucks are offering hormone-free dairy products. You should also choose milk from grassfed cows. Cattle rely on an internal system that is uniquely adapted to the processing of grasses as their major food source. Other types of food, such as corn, will fatten up the cow and make them less healthy. This carries over to both the meat and the milk. Cows fed exclusively grass will themselves be healthier and produce healthier milk. Another growing trend in nutrition is a return to raw milk, which has not been pasteurized. Clearly, the source of any raw milk product will have a direct effect on its quality. Take the time to understand what safeguards have been made at that particular dairy to keep the facility clean and the cows as healthy as possible. States vary on the legality of raw milk products, and those interested should investigate what is available in their state. Listen to what your body is telling you about milk consumption, and always respect the answer that is given. www.chicagodefender.com
FOOD
Black America Cooks By Donna Battle Pierce
When an white editor corrected my peach cobbler recipe several years ago, I was reminded of a black studies professor’s favorite Nigerian (Igbo) proverb used as a reminder for students to always be alert for cultural discrepancies and bias presented as fact. “Until the lions have their own historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.” “Needs a correction... Cobblers definitively have one crust,” she had written in bold letters. Having grown up savoring the top and bottom crust of my grandmother’s cobbler, I was shocked. True, “Webster’s New World Dictionary of Culinary Arts” supplied an English cobbler definition as a “deep-dish fruit tart with a rich, sweet biscuit type dough covering the fruit.” But my home library filled with black cookbooks dating back to right after the Civil War, offered enough ethnic documentation to have my original two-crust cobbler recipe appear in print. Since then, I’ve learned to smile over cultural differences sometimes reflected in recipes from the popular press. Still, I’m careful to point discrepancies out to young African American cooks and culinary students who may now be aware that where family recipes are concerned, official terminology can be stirred with a cultural slant.
Last week, when a leading newspaper authoritatively recommended red potatoes as the only variety to consider for proper potato salad texture, I checked through a dozen cookbooks to discover that most seasoned African American cooks advise using russet or Idaho to achieve the texture I my grandmother described as “breaking down without completely falling apart.” I used russets for this recipe, but don’t think of this as strictly old-school. I used Greek yogurt for most of the mayonnaise to stir in a more healthful note without affecting the heirloom texture. Donna Pierce is a 2015 recipient of a Harvard Nieman Foundation Visiting Fellowship who is currently working on a cookbook about historic black recipes and cooks, She is the former Assistant Food Editor and Test Kitchen Director for the Chicago Tribune and Contributing Editor for Upscale Magazine. Send questions or share your favorite original recipe to dpierce@BlackAmericaCooks. com or Donna Pierce 535 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 3105, Chicago, Ill. 60611. (Include your name and telephone number) If we print your recipe in this column, you will win a new cookbook. Find more recipes and information by joining Donna on BlackAmericaCooks.com.
Flavors of Home Potato Salad 3 pounds russet potatoes 2 teaspoons olive oil 6 hard-cooked eggs, peeled, chopped 2 celery ribs, trimmed, finely chopped 1 each, finely chopped: green bell pepper, medium spring onion or sweet onion 1 jarred kosher pickle, finely chopped; reserve 1 tablespoon pickle juice 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt (0 fat) 1/4 cup prepared mayonnaise 2 teaspoons Creole or Dijon-style mustard 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish1-2 teaspoons soul food or Creole seasoning, optional, see note Freshly ground pepper, to taste Paprika, for garnish Cover unpeeled potatoes with water in a large pot; heat to a boil over medium-high heat until fork tender, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat; set aside just until cool enough to handle. Slip off skin by sliding the back of a dull knife along the potato. Cut into large chunks. Toss lightly with olive oil. Combine eggs, celery, bell pepper, onion, pickles and parsley in a medium bowl; transfer to the warm potatoes; Set aside. Stir together the yogurt, reserved pickle
juice, mayonnaise, mustard, horseradish, soul seasoning, If using, in a small bowl. Stir yogurt mixture into the potato/egg mixture, stirring just until salad begin to reach the desired consistency. Add freshly ground pepper during the final stirrings. Smooth top with back of a spoon. Sprinkle top with paprika. Cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 4 hours, before serving. Makes 6 servings. Note: Use purchased soul or Creole seasoning blend or stir together 2 tablespoons paprika,1 tablespoon each: celery salt, garlic powder, onion powder, dried thyme leaves, dried oregano celery seeds and 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg in a small bowl. Store remaining spice blend in an airtight container.
The Chicago Defender Set To Host “Lemonade Day” Terrence Tomlin Managing Editor
When we think of the children of Chicago, it is important to acknowledge that they hold the key to the future success of our city. We have a specific sense of responsibility in ensuring that our children-the future of Chicago, have the tools they will need to flourish in our society once they come of age. And through entrepreneurship, the Chicago Defender team is ready to lend a helping hand. On Saturday June 6th from 11AM-2PM, the Chicago Defender will be taking part in the national event and is set to host “Lemonade Day” to give the community a chance to support our young entrepreneurs. Participating children will have a chance to experience the process of selling a product from making their own lemonade, all the way to selling the product to their customers. It is an opportunity that will prove valuable as they carry that entrepreneurial spirit with them throughout their lives. “Lemonade Day is the perfect opportunity for Our City’s youngest to learn the basics of entrepreneurship and savings. Getting an early start on these skills can help lead to a lifetime www.chicagodefender.com
of financial empowerment for all participants.” said City Treasurer Kurt Summers. In addition to “Lemonade Day”, those who attend will be also be able to enjoy a free Health Fair courtesy of the Chicago Defender. Provident Hospital and the Illinois Department of Public health will be on hand to provide attendees with the opportunity to learn how to prevent strokes, Heart Disease and Diabetes. There will be seminars for asthma, smoking cessation, and men’s health. Free screenings for diabetes, blood pressure, and confidential HIV testing will also be available. Children under the age of 18 will be able to receive free dental exams and teeth cleaning procedures. And for those who are looking to get their exercise fix in during this fun filled event, will have the opportunity to join live fit for life boot camp session and line dancing classes. There is truly something for the entire family to enjoy! Please join us at one of our two locations, the Chicago Defender Headquarters at 4445 S. King Drive and Garfield, 100 N. Central Park. Please note that the free Health Fair will only be taking place at the Chicago Defender Headquarters, however, we will be celebrating Lemonade Day at both locations.
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LEGAL NOTICE This letter is to notify that on June 25, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. an auction will be held at Hyde Park Self Storage, Inc., located at 5155 S. Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60615, to sell the following articles held within said storage units to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the state of Illinois. 1. 36 Olivia Boyd 2. 471 Olivia Boyd 3. 5 Kevin Dotson
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Public Notice: Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Sumitomo Corporation of Americas (SCOA) has an established Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program in accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), 49 CFR Part 26. For purposes of this DBE Program, SCOA proposes to set its overall goal utilizing all information available to it and information received from the public in response to this notice. SCOA proposes a goal of 5.1 % DBE participation for FTA DOT- assisted contracts for FY 2015/ 2016 beginning on August 1st, 2015. A copy of the proposed goal and its rationale are available for inspection during normal business hours, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the address shown below for thirty (30) days from the date of this notice. The public is invited to submit written comments on the goal for forty-five (45) days from the date of this notice. Written Comments regarding the Goals should be addressed to: Sumitomo Corporation of Americas 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road; Suite 605 Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Attn: Steve Rehak steve.rehak@sumitomocorp.com DBE Coordinator
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www.chicagodefender.com LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT June 1, 2015 CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT SERVICES TARGET MARKET BID Sealed Bids will be received and must be submitted on documents provided by the City of Chicago, on the date and time, stated for these specific Bids listed below, in the Bid & Bond, Room 103, City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, 312-744-9773. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the following: NOTICE OF ADDENDUM: Addendum 1 will be e-mailed to all bidders on the Bid Opportunity Take-Out List DESCRIPTION: Various Plumbing Supplies BID DOCUMENT CAN BE DOWNLOADED AND PRINTED FROM URL ADDRESS: www.cityofchicago.org/bids SPECIFICATION NO: 128260 RFQ NO: 4808 ORIGINAL BID/PROPOSAL OPENING DATE: June 4, 2015 NEW BID/PROPOSAL OPENING DATE: June 18, 2015 TIME: 11:00 a.m., Central Time CONTACT: Stacy Stewart, Senior Procurement Specialist Email: stacy.stewart@cityofchicago.org
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by Sterling Lumber Company (hereinafter referred to as OWNER), 501 E. 151ST Street, Phoenix, Illinois 60426, for the Sterling Lumber Rail Spur Project – New Spur Track Construction at the aforementioned Sterling Lumber Facility. The Concrete Work for Loading Area is separate from this scope of work and not included in this Notice. The OWNER, furnishes the following information and instructions to prospective BIDDERS desiring to submit BIDS for the Project. A. Project Information 1. Project Name: Sterling Lumber Rail Spur Project - New Spur Track Construction 2. Project Description: Installation of approximately 4,568 feet of new spur track connecting to the CN RR. Work also includes clearing and grubbing, general grading, construction of new embankment, site drainage, and construction of environmental remediation measures for contaminated soils. 3. Project Location: Sterling Lumber Company 501 E. 151st Street Phoenix, Illinois 60426 4. Contract Documents Prepared By: Weaver Consultants Group 35 E. Wacker Dr., Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 B. Document and Site Access 1. BIDDER shall be responsible for familiarizing themselves with the project plans and the site and shall assume the risk of any errors or omissions in their BID. 2. Contract documents, including Plans and Specifications, may be obtained from the Offices of Weaver Consultants Group, 35 East Wacker Dr., Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60691 or electronically from the Project FTP site. For FTP site access, contact Mark Pittman at mpittman@wcgrp.com. There will be a one hundred ($100) dollar fee for each set of printed plans and specifications (nonrefundable). There is no charge for FTP site access. 3. Examination of the project site and a review of the PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS are required prior to submitting a BID. BIDDER will have an opportunity to inspect the site at the Mandatory Pre-bid Meeting. 4. Any BIDDER who desires an explanation or interpretation of the plans, specifications, or contract documents, or wishes to submit a request for alternative materials consideration, shall request such in writing. Questions will be accepted by email until noon (local time) on Monday, June 22, 2015. Responses will be made available to all BIDDERS. Questions and requests should be directed to Mark Pittman at mpittman@wcgrp.com. C. Bid Details, Schedule, and Delivery 1. BIDS will be received for the Sterling Lumber New Spur Track Construction Project until 1 p.m. (local time) on Tuesday, July 7, 2015, and be publicly opened and read aloud. BIDS received later than the above time will be returned unopened and not considered. 2. BIDS must be hand delivered or mailed. No faxed bids will be accepted. BIDS must be delivered to: Carter Sterling Sterling Lumber 501 East 151st Street Phoenix, IL 60426 3. BIDS must be submitted ONLY for the scope of work described above, and in the PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS for New Spur Track Construction. 4. BIDS received from CONTRACTOR must bear the same company name they registered with for the pre-bid meeting or they will be considered non-responsive. 5. Each bid must contain all required documents and be submitted in a sealed envelope, addressed to OWNER at the above address. Each sealed envelope containing a BID must be plainly marked on the outside as “Bid for the Sterling Lumber Rail Spur Project – NEW SPUR TRACK CONSTRUCTION”, and the envelope should bear on the outside the name of BIDDER, address and license number, if applicable. All BIDS shall be submitted in ink or electronic print media. All BIDS must be signed by the approving authority of the BIDDER. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the BID must be enclosed in another envelope addressed to OWNER. 6. Any BID may be withdrawn prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of BIDS or authorized postponement thereof. 7. Subject to approval by STATE, OWNER may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any or all BIDS which are considered nonresponsive. 8. Any BID that has evidence of collusion among BIDDERS, has unbalanced or out of proportion pay items, is incomplete, or includes additional provisions or conditions will be rejected. 9. All BIDS must be made on the required bid form. BIDDERS must BID all items of the PROJECT. All blank spaces for BID prices must be filled in ink or typewritten. The BID form must be fully completed and executed when submitted or they will be subject to rejection. An original and one copy of the BID form are required. 10. Submission of a BID shall be conclusive assurance and warrant that the BIDDER has performed a complete and thorough review of the site and fully understands the requirements of the Contract PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS for the performance of the work herein. For the accepted BID, the BIDDER shall be responsible for all errors in the proposal resulting from the BIDDER’S failure or neglect to comply with these instructions. The OWNER will, in no case, be responsible for any costs, expenses, losses, or change in anticipated profits resulting from such failure or neglect of the BIDDER to make these examinations. 11. A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING will be held on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. (local time) at Sterling Lumber Company, 501 E. 151ST Street, Phoenix, Illinois 60426. 12. The PROJECT will be awarded within 45 calendar days of bid opening to the lowest responsive qualified BIDDER as determined by OWNER with concurrence by STATE. D. General Instructions 1. Each BID must be accompanied by a BID BOND payable to OWNER for five percent (5%) of the total amount of the BID. When the AGREEMENT is executed, with the successful BIDDER, the BONDS of the remaining unsuccessful BIDDERS will be returned. The BID BOND of the successful BIDDER will be retained until the PAYMENT and PERFORMANCE BONDS have been executed and approved. A certified check payable to Sterling Lumber may be used in lieu of a BID BOND. 2. The successful BIDDER will be required to furnish PERFORMANCE and PAYMENT BONDS in amounts equal to one hundred percent (110%) of the PROJECT price, said BONDS to be issued by a responsible surety approved by OWNER, and shall guarantee the prompt payment of all materials and labor and protect and hold harmless OWNER and STATE from claims and damages of any kind caused by the operation of the CONTRACTOR. 3. Attorneys-in-fact who sign BID BOND, PAYMENT BONDS or PERFORMANCE BONDS must file with each bond a certified and effective dated copy of their power of attorney. 4. Each BIDDER shall submit satisfactory proof of insurance for public liability, and property damage meeting requirements as outlined in the Instructions to Bidders and SPECIFICATIONS. 5. As a prerequisite to bidding on this project, each BIDDER is required to provide evidence of ability to procure Rail Road Protective Liability Insurance meeting requirements as outlined in the Instructions to Bidders and SPECIFICATIONS. 6. It is intended that actual construction of all project work shall be started as soon as practical. Each BIDDER shall be prepared to promptly enter into a construction contract, furnish bonds, and begin work without delay, should they be awarded the contract. Construction must be completed prior to Saturday, November 14, 2015. 7. Each BID shall be accompanied by a fully completed Financial Statement, Contractor’s Qualification Statement AIA A305, 1986 or approved equivalent. 8. This project will be funded in part by a grant and loan from the Illinois Department of Transportation. BIDDER will be required to comply with certain STATE policies such as equal employment opportunity Veterans Preference and Illinois Department of Labor prevailing wage rates and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation (DBE). The State has established a minimum requirement of 20% of the work on this project must be performed by DBE certified companies. 9. The goods and services under this project are being funded with monies made available to the State by the United States Department of Transportation and as such must comply with provisions commonly known as “Buy American”. 10. All Contractors and Sub-contractors must be licensed to do business in the State of Illinois as a prerequisite to bidding on this project. Evidence of a valid license must be submitted with the bid or the bid will be rejected. 11. All work must be done in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, regulations, and ordinances. CONTRACTOR will be required to observe and comply with all provisions of Federal and State constitutions, laws, regulations and judicial orders pertaining to nondiscrimination and equal employment opportunity. 12. The Instructions to Bidders included in the plan set and available on the FTP site provides additional information and governs the entire bid process and requirements.
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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, F/K/A NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SOLELY IN ITS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR PROVIDENT BANK HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 1999-3 Plaintiff, -v.JOYCE HERRON-FREEMAN AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE ESTATE OF MELBA D. SMITH Defendants 13 CH 21651 9818 SOUTH KING DRIVE Chicago, IL 60628 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 19, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 30, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 7 IN BLOCK 20 IN SECOND ROSELAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION OF THE EAST 2/3 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Commonly known as 9818 SOUTH KING DRIVE, Chicago, IL 60628 Property Index No. 25-10-125-027-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $91,500.18. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer to file number C1496820. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney File No. C14-96820 Attorney Code. 43932 Case Number: 13 CH 21651 TJSC#: 35-7941 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION SEAWAY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TO FIRST SUBURBAN NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, -v.DMD INVESTMENTS, INC., AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION, DANIEL HARRINGTON, MICHAEL GANDY, DAVID O’CONNELL, BRIDGEVIEW BANK GROUP, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 14 CH 12505 10525 S. BENSLEY AVENUE Chicago, IL 60617 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 16, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 17, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: THE SOUTH HALF OF LOT 37 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 36 IN BLOCK 6 IN CHARLES H. NIX ADDITION TO SOUTH CHICAGO, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE FRACTIONAL SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF FRACTIONAL SECTION 12, SOUTH OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 10525 S. BENSLEY AVENUE, Chicago, IL 60617 Property Index No. 25-12-446-044-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $125,686.01. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: BROTHERS AND THOMPSON, TWO PRUDENTIAL PLAZA, 180 N. STETSON AVE., SUITE 4425, Chicago, IL 60601, (312) 372-2909 FAX: (312) 262-7398 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. BROTHERS AND THOMPSON TWO PRUDENTIAL PLAZA, 180 N. STETSON AVE., SUITE 4425 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 372-2909 Attorney Code. 35496 Case Number: 14 CH 12505 TJSC#: 35-6833 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF WINFRED LEE MILLER, PUMPKIN MILLER, FRANCIS MILLER, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 33428 1509 WEST 71ST PLACE Chicago, IL 60636 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 24, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 25, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 132 IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1, 2 AND LOTS 4 TO 30, INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 1; LOTS 1 TO 30 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 2, LOTS 1 TO 30 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 3; LOTS 1 TO 9; INCLUSIVE 12 TO 29 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 4; LOTS 1 TO 5 INCLUSIVE, 8 TO 29 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 5, LOTS 1 TO 30 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 6, LOTS 1 TO 30 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 7; LOTS 1, 2, 6 TO 30 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 8, ALL IN DEWEY AND CASTETTER’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 IN THE SUBDIVISION BY FREDERICK M. JONES AND OTHERS IN THE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 1509 WEST 71ST PLACE, Chicago, IL 60636 Property Index No. 20-29-105-015-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $75,567.14. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Sales Department, THE WIRBICKI LAW GROUP, 33 WEST MONROE STREET, SUITE 1140, Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 360-9455 Please refer to file number W12-4779. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. THE WIRBICKI LAW GROUP 33 WEST MONROE STREET, SUITE 1140 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 360-9455 Attorney File No. W12-4779 Attorney Code. 42463 Case Number: 12 CH 33428 TJSC#: 35-5211 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.ALEX GERSHBEYN, HELEN BERKUN A/K/A HELEN BERKUN-GERSHBEYN, FIRST MIDWEST BANK, PURITAN FINANCE CORPORATION, ONE ONE ONE MORGAN CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendants 09 CH 08876 111 S. Morgan St., Unit 903 Chicago, IL 60607 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 20, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 8, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 111 S. Morgan St., Unit 903, Chicago, IL 60607 Property Index No. 17-17-212-016-1153; 17-17212-016-1233. The real estate is improved with a residential condominium. The judgment amount was $428,062.11. Sale terms: 25% of the bid amount, 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, shall be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The certified check must be made payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC 111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 Attorney Code. 40387 Case Number: 09 CH 08876 TJSC#: 35-7371 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, -v.ERIC E. KUJAWA, ATHENA L. KUJAWA, FIRST AMERICAN BANK, TARGET NATIONAL BANK FKA RETAILERS NATIONAL BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 40756 6011 SOUTH PARKSIDE AVENUE Chicago, IL 60638 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 7, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 8, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 6011 SOUTH PARKSIDE AVENUE, Chicago, IL 60638 Property Index No. 19-17-415-039-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $240,316.86. 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, or a 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 and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(h-1) and (h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the property, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subsections (g)(1) and (g)(4) of section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact the sales department, ANSELMO LINDBERG OLIVER LLC, 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 150, NAPERVILLE, IL 60563, (630) 453-6960 For bidding instructions, visit www.fal-illinois.com. Please refer to file number F12100119. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. ANSELMO LINDBERG OLIVER LLC 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 150 NAPERVILLE, IL 60563 (630) 453-6960 E-Mail: foreclosurenotice@fal-illinois.com Attorney File No. F12100119 Attorney ARDC No. 3126232 Attorney Code. 26122 Case Number: 12 CH 40756 TJSC#: 35-6065 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, -v.DONALD RICHARDSON ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT GREENLAW A/K/A ROBERT DONALD GREENLAW, DECEASED, ROGER HOLMAN, MARILYN DEAN BENNETT, GENE CRAIG DEAN, STEPHEN RICHARDSON, DONALD ERIC RICHARDSON, ARDONNA RICHARDSON, CITY OF CHICAGO, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 10 CH 25628 9050 S. BISHOP Chicago, IL 60620 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 24, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 25, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 9050 S. BISHOP, Chicago, IL 60620 Property Index No. 25-05-126-036-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $107,372.76. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD., 29 E. Madison, Ste.950, CHICAGO, IL 60602, (312) 372-2020 Please refer to file number 102222-14461. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 29 E. Madison, Ste.950 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 372-2020 Attorney File No. 10-2222-14461 Attorney Code. 4452 Case Number: 10 CH 25628 TJSC#: 35-7789 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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CLASSIFIEDS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION TCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, -v.FERNAN VARGAS A/K/A FERNAN D. VARGAS, CLAUDIA SERRANO, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., HSBC FINANCE CORPORATION S/I/I/ TO HSBC BANK NEVADA, N.A. F/K/A HOUSEHOLD BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 14 CH 17935 7158 S. CHRISTIANA AVENUE Chicago, IL 60629 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on February 24, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 1, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 7158 S. CHRISTIANA AVENUE, Chicago, IL 60629 Property Index No. 19-26-204-047-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $161,019.49. 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 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact DAVID T. COHEN, DAVID T. COHEN & ASSOCIATES, 10729 WEST 159TH STREET, ORLAND PARK, IL 60467, (708) 460-7711 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. DAVID T. COHEN & ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST 159TH STREET ORLAND PARK, IL 60467 (708) 460-7711 Attorney Code. 25602 Case Number: 14 CH 17935 TJSC#: 35-3345 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-14 Plaintiff, -v.GLORIA DIAZ AKA GLORIA N. DIAZ, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, PALISADES ACQUISITION XVI, LLC, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, EQUABLE ASCENT FINANCIAL, LLC, VICTOR VELEZ Defendants 14 CH 18336 3742 WEST 62ND STREET Chicago, IL 60629 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 7, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 8, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 3742 WEST 62ND STREET, Chicago, IL 60629 Property Index No. 19-14-322-023-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $91,142.23. 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, or a 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 and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(h-1) and (h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the property, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subsections (g)(1) and (g)(4) of section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. 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 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.JOSE S. AGUILAR, LIDIA AGUILAR, CITY OF CHICAGO, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, LVNV FUNDING, LLC Defendants 14 CH 04900 3517 W 62nd Pl Chicago, IL 60629 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 2, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 6, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 3517 W 62nd Pl, Chicago, IL 60629 Property Index No. 19-14-428-014-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $311,228.03. Sale terms: 25% of the bid amount, 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, shall be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The certified check must be made payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC 111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 Attorney Code. 40387 Case Number: 14 CH 04900 TJSC#: 35-6038 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact the sales department, ANSELMO LINDBERG OLIVER LLC, 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 150, NAPERVILLE, IL 60563, (630) 453-6960 For bidding instructions, visit www.fal-illinois.com. Please refer to file number F14100236. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. ANSELMO LINDBERG OLIVER LLC 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 150 NAPERVILLE, IL 60563 (630) 453-6960 E-Mail: foreclosurenotice@fal-illinois.com Attorney File No. F14100236 Attorney ARDC No. 3126232 Attorney Code. 26122 Case Number: 14 CH 18336 TJSC#: 35-6061 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY PURCHASE FROM THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS RECEIVER OF WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FKA WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA Plaintiff, -v.DIANE MAYLEE AKA DIANE S. MAYLEE, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE, HOMEWARD RESIDENTIAL, INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, SALVIANO COURT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendants 13 CH 18430 448 W. 37th Pl., Unit 3-E Chicago, IL 60609 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 27, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 29, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 448 W. 37th Pl., Unit 3-E, Chicago, IL 60609 Property Index No. 17-33-319-045-1005. The real estate is improved with a residential condominium. The judgment amount was $219,665.70. Sale terms: 100% of the bid amount, 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, shall be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The certified check must be made payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. 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. Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of sale within which to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer, and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption. 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 15-1701(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 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 If the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attorney. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC 111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 Attorney Code. 40387 Case Number: 13 CH 18430 TJSC#: 35-7133
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE F14050031 Anselmo Lindberg Oliver LLC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO HOME EQUITY ASSET BACKED SECURITIES 2006-2 TRUST; HOME EQUITY ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-2; Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ALEXANDER BOYD AKA ALEXANDER EVERETT BOYD; STORMY BOYD AKA STORMY RAY BOYD; CITY OF CHICAGO; GERALD NORDGREN, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER BOYD AKA ALEXANDER EVERETT BOYD; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 14 CH 11494 Calendar 64 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: Commonly known as 8249 South Commercial Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60617. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call The Sales Department at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Anselmo Lindberg Oliver LLC, 1771 West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois 605631890. (630) 453-6960. For Bidding instructions visit www.fal-illinois.com 24 hours prior to sale. F14050031 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS This legal notice includes a list of parcels of real estate on which 2013 property taxes (due in 2014) are delinquent and subject to sale as of May 11, 2015. NOTE: This list may include some properties on which the taxes were paid subsequent to the list’s preparation. It is the property owner’s responsibility to verify the current status of payment. Under Illinois law, the Cook County Treasurer’s Office must offer properties having delinquent real estate taxes and special assessments for sale. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS LISTED IN THIS NOTICE FOR SALE OF DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO TAKE ACTION SO THAT YOUR TAXES ARE NOT SOLD. The tax sale is scheduled to begin MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2015. The sale of taxes will result in a lien against the property that will add, at a minimum, hundreds of dollars in fees to the amount currently due. Sale of the tax and continued failure by the owner to redeem (pay) may result in the owner’s loss of legal title to the property. Payments of delinquent real estate taxes (prior to tax sale) must be paid by CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, CASHIER’S CHECK, or MONEY ORDER. Payments of such taxes may be made at nearly 400 CHASE BANKS in Illinois. Payments may also be made in person at the Cook County Treasurer’s Office, 118 N. Clark St., Room 112, Chicago, IL 60602. Please note that under Illinois law, the Treasurer’s Office cannot accept payments of delinquent taxes tendered after the close of the business day immediately preceding the date on which such taxes are to be offered for sale. For questions about submitting a payment or to verify the precise delinquent amount, you may contact the Cook County Treasurer’s Office by phone at (312) 443-5100 or by e-mail through our website at www.cookcountytreasurer.com (click on “CONTACT US”).
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SALE BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2015 AT 8:30 A.M. THE TAX SALE HOURS OF OPERATION ARE 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. (CHICAGO LOCAL TIME) EACH SCHEDULED DAY. THE DATES OF SALE AND THE DAILY SALE HOURS MAY BE EXTENDED AS NEEDED. TAX BUYER REGISTRATION WILL TAKE PLACE BETWEEN JUNE 5 AND JULY 24, 2015. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.COOKTAXSALE.COM OR CONTACT THE TREASURER’S OFFICE.
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August 3, 2015
001 to 147
Barrington, Berwyn, Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Cicero, Elk Grove, Evanston, Hanover, Lemont, Leyden, Lyons, Maine, New Trier, Niles, Northfield, Norwood Park, Oak Park, Orland
August 4, 2015
148 to 270
Palatine, Palos, Proviso, Rich, River Forest, Riverside, Schaumburg, Stickney, Thornton, Wheeling, Worth, Hyde Park
August 5, 2015
271 to 464
Hyde Park, Jefferson, Lake
August 6, 2015
465 to 601
Lake, Lake View, North Chicago, Rogers Park, South Chicago, West Chicago
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Tax Due Tax Payer Name $612.01 $8,919.09 $1,109.79 $7,190.61 $2,605.35 $726.38 $1,235.97 $1,487.42 $123.75 $1,435.10 $2,669.47 $351.16 $3,487.71 $2,648.81 $3,734.96 $676.57 $984.86 $309.42 $1,000.00 $746.40 $3,021.79 $8,681.97 $17,935.78 $682.02 $102.27 $2,974.70 $1,329.35 $1,137.56 $1,496.68 $294.34 $2,489.65 $682.04 $2,565.82 $710.39 $682.04 $1,565.40 $1,488.83 $1,172.33 $2,054.87 $128.68 $1,533.11 $936.69 $1,497.79 $1,740.04 $5,396.03 $2,090.08 $237.22 $1,121.70 $299.48 $1,077.69 $1,083.91 $780.52 $108.04 $3,911.06 $2,361.83 $7,817.52 $27,627.57 $3,023.74 $4,001.90 $671.11 $2,260.86 $649.45 $1,991.74 $324.87
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16-36-417-042-0000 16-36-420-042-0000 16-36-420-046-0000 16-36-425-051-0000 16-36-426-002-0000 17-09-414-006-1044 17-09-418-014-1004 17-09-418-014-1008 17-09-418-014-1011 17-09-418-014-1017 17-09-418-014-1024 17-09-418-014-1029 17-09-418-014-1070 17-09-418-014-1162 17-09-418-014-1165 17-09-418-014-1283 17-09-419-245-0000 17-09-419-246-0000 17-09-419-426-0000 17-09-419-478-0000 17-09-419-479-0000 17-09-419-480-0000 17-09-419-481-0000 17-09-424-007-0000 17-09-424-008-1066 17-09-424-008-1151 17-09-424-008-1190 17-09-424-008-1242 17-09-424-008-1276 17-09-424-008-1281 17-09-424-008-1303 17-09-424-008-1307 17-09-424-008-1328 17-09-424-008-1346 17-09-424-008-1358 17-09-424-008-1379 17-09-424-008-1399 17-09-424-008-1416 17-09-424-008-1417 17-09-424-008-1418 17-09-433-011-0000 17-09-444-024-1166 17-09-444-024-1180 17-09-463-008-1074 17-10-305-011-1172 17-10-306-016-0000 17-10-309-015-1067 17-10-309-015-1275 17-10-309-015-1309 17-10-309-015-1320 17-10-309-015-1349 17-10-309-015-1406 17-10-309-015-1408 17-10-309-015-1622 17-10-309-015-1625 17-10-309-015-1664 17-10-309-015-1673 17-10-309-015-1692 17-10-309-016-1029 17-10-309-016-1116 17-10-312-015-1041 17-10-312-015-1058 17-10-312-017-1041 17-10-312-017-1124
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Tax Due
COOK COUNTY DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX LIST OFFICE OF THE TREASURER AND EX-OFFICIO COLLECTOR OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Street entrance), in Chicago, Illinois, for the amount of taxes, interest and costs due thereon, respectively. The following is a list of the delinquent properties in Cook County upon which the taxes or any part thereof for the 2013 tax year remain due and unpaid; the name(s) of the owners, if known; the property location; the total amount due on 2013 tax warrants (excluding delinquent special assessments separately advertised); and the year or years for which the taxes are due. In lieu of legal description, each parcel of land or lot is designated by a property index number (PIN). Comparison of the 14-digit PIN with the legal description of any parcel may be made by referring to the cross-indices in the various Cook County offices.
Advertisement and Notice by Collector of Cook County of Application for Judgment and Order of Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots for General Taxes for the years indicated, for order of sales thereof, as provided by law. COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS June 3-4, 2015 NOTICE is hereby given that the said Collector of Cook County, Illinois, will apply to the County Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois on Wednesday, July 1, 2015, for judgment against all lands and lots, hereinafter described as being delinquent, upon which taxes (together with any accrued interest and costs) remain due and unpaid, for an order for sale of said lands and lots for satisfaction thereof, fixing the correct amount due. Final entry of said order will be sought on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. NOTICE is further given that beginning on the 3rd day of August, 2015, A.D., at the hour of 8:30 A.M., all said lands and lots, hereinafter described for sale for which an order shall be made, or has been made and not executed as noted, will be subject to public sale at 118 N. Clark St, Room 112 (Randolph
Tax Payer Name
Property Address
6 N MICHIGAN 2013 $3,311.20 6 NM DEVELOPMENT, INC 2013 $160.31 PITTSFIELD DEVELOP LLC 55 E WASHINGTON 222 N COLUMBUS 2013 $665.30 MOHAMMED EIKRAM 222 N COLUMBUS 2013 $2,019.68 RUCHARD D STEPHENS 360 E RANDOLPH 2013 $3,980.19 JUNJI LADIPO 360 E RANDOLPH 2013 $14,177.49 TERRY S DIAMOND 360 E RANDOLPH 2013 $971.78 GABRIEL A URIATE 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $971.78 H & V ARUN 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $978.14 340 E. RANDOLPH, LLC 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $971.78 340 E. RANDOLPH, LLC 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $978.14 H & V ARUN 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $1,658.88 340 E. RANDOLPH, LLC 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $518.47 340 E. RANDOLPH, LLC 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $971.78 IL YOO 340 E RANDOLPH 2013 $806.06 340 E. RANDOLPH, LLC 225 N COLUMBUS 2013 $3,195.74 GABRIEL GRAY 2013 $2,585.37 AQUA AT LAKESHORE EAST 225 N COLUMBUS 225 N COLUMBUS 2013 $3,676.98 GABRIEL GRAY 150 S MICHIGAN 2013 $973.84 CITY OF CHICAGO 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $3,339.21 CHERYL ROGERS 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $2,076.86 CATHLEEN M RASNIC 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $3,467.99 BAIMEI Y GUO 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $4,270.41 DORIS J ALTON 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $7,562.90 YI YANG 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $2,252.17 M J SANFORD 3223 400 E RANDOLPH 2013 $885.15 HARRY KLEIN 233 E RANDOLPH 2013 $703.47 TAXPAYER OF 2013 $851.90 LANCASTER DEVELPMNT GR 201 N WESTSHORE 201 N WESTSHORE 2013 $988.40 STANISLAW KOZLOWSKI 201 N WESTSHORE 2013 $1,354.85 JENNIFER CHANG 201 N WESTSHORE 2013 $1,393.57 STANISLAW KOZLOWSKI 165 N FIELD 2013 $1,420.69 CECIL B LUCY INC 165 N FIELD 2013 $129.37 TERENCE RUDOLPH 165 N FIELD 2013 $253.54 HOWARD THOMAS 165 N FIELD 2013 $138.43 FIELD HARBOR PARKING 165 N FIELD 2013 $132.50 FIELD HARBOR PARKING 165 N FIELD 2013 $126.71 THEODORE MANNING 2013 $253.31 FLD HARBOR PARKING LLC 165 N FIELD 165 N FIELD 2013 $253.05 YOLANDA CHRISTMAS 2013 $253.05 FLD HARBOR PARKING LLC 165 N FIELD 2013 $57,720.49 FLD HARBOR PARKING LLC 165 N FIELD 420 E WATERSIDE 2013 $481.03 RAMEZ FAKHOURY 2013 $690.37 AMAN SINGH2408 420 E WATERSIDE 2013 $2,408.33 RONALD GLOGOVSKY 420 E WATERSIDE 450 E WATERSIDE 2013 $6,642.99 DIOR LONG GRV LLC 450 E WATERSIDE 2013 $140,097.88 TIANA & CHARLES EVANS 450 E WATERSIDE 2013 $17,555.92 SEAN LEE & S TRIVEDI 260 E RANDOLPH 2013 $388.55 TAXPAYER OF 2013 $388.55 TAXPAYER OF 260 E RANDOLPH 2013 $156.56 DIANNE Y BASKIN 155 N HARBOR 2013 $388.55 WILLIAM F HUGHES 155 N HARBOR 155 N HARBOR 2013 $350.28 ATHIHALLI S NAGARAJ 155 N HARBOR 2013 $366.43 HAL CHAMBERS 155 N HARBOR 2013 $893.56 W & S PISTORIUS 155 N HARBOR 2013 $893.56 W & S PISTORIUS 2013 $312.02 STEPHEN BASCHNONGA 155 N HARBOR 2013 $312.02 M LITVAK 155 N HARBOR 2013 $682.24 DIANA VIZCAINO 155 N HARBOR 155 N HARBOR 2013 $2,450.78 RUTH M LITVAK 155 N HARBOR 2013 $1,847.01 P & M OKOCHA 155 N HARBOR 2013 $1,140.12 KEN KHUANS 155 N HARBOR 2013 $2,497.23 DANUTA JARZEBSKA 2013 $2,222.12 ALVIN JOHNSON 195 N HARBOR 2013 $142.04
The Cook County Collector does not guarantee the accuracy of common street addresses or property classification codes at the time of sale. Tax buyers should verify all common street addresses, PINs, classifications, and ownership by personal inspection and investigation of said properties and legal descriptions prior to purchasing general taxes offered at the sale. NO TAX BUYER WILL BE PERMITTED TO OBTAIN A TAX DEED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PROPERTY OWNED BY A TAXING DISTRICT OR OTHER UNIT OF GOVERNMENT. WHEN AN ORDER TO VACATE THE TAX SALE OF ANY SUCH PROPERTY IS ENTERED, THE FINAL RESULT MAY BE A REFUND WITHOUT INTEREST.
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17-10-312-017-1203 17-10-312-019-0000 17-10-316-033-1287 17-10-316-033-1443 17-10-318-031-1006 17-10-318-031-1070 17-10-318-031-1226 17-10-318-058-1149 17-10-318-058-1222 17-10-318-058-1256 17-10-318-058-1344 17-10-318-058-1426 17-10-318-058-1427 17-10-318-058-1637 17-10-318-058-1734 17-10-318-076-1072 17-10-318-076-1432 17-10-318-076-1519 17-10-320-002-0000 17-10-400-012-1007 17-10-400-012-1523 17-10-400-012-1550 17-10-400-012-1735 17-10-400-012-1740 17-10-400-012-1759 17-10-400-012-1846 17-10-400-014-0000 17-10-400-031-1141 17-10-400-031-1156 17-10-400-031-1298 17-10-400-031-1381 17-10-400-033-1036 17-10-400-033-1043 17-10-400-033-1121 17-10-400-033-1256 17-10-400-033-1257 17-10-400-033-1263 17-10-400-033-1323 17-10-400-033-1328 17-10-400-033-1348 17-10-400-033-1349 17-10-400-035-1285 17-10-400-035-1311 17-10-400-035-1402 17-10-400-043-1214 17-10-400-043-1366 17-10-400-043-1564 17-10-401-002-0000 17-10-401-004-0000 17-10-401-005-1030 17-10-401-005-1070 17-10-401-005-1127 17-10-401-005-1371 17-10-401-005-1412 17-10-401-005-1413 17-10-401-005-1495 17-10-401-005-1575 17-10-401-005-1583 17-10-401-005-1586 17-10-401-005-1619 17-10-401-005-1656 17-10-401-005-1724 17-10-401-014-1261
Tax Type Tax Year 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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2013 $805.36 2013 $475,339.82 2013 $2,340.55 2013 $2,333.82 2013 $3,324.31 2013 $3,339.82 2013 $2,543.86 2013 $889.69 2013 $12,962.22 2013 $20,590.21 2013 $1,974.24 2013 $1,974.24 2013 $1,974.24 2013 $902.89 2013 $2,080.82 2013 $7,302.11 2013 $640.57 2013 $532.69 2013 $777,944.54 2013 $8,208.63 2013 $3,814.31 2013 $1,624.15 2013 $2,885.98 2013 $2,381.23 2013 $3,670.22 2013 $138.44 2013 $9,266.86 2013 $3,113.81 2013 $5,480.43 2013 $647.13 2013 $500.51 2013 $164.57 2013 $403.02 2013 $403.02 2013 $324.66 2013 $346.11 2013 $127.02 2013 $195.53 2013 $277.72 2013 $154.40 2013 $185.69 2013 $2,158.28 2013 $9,404.36 2013 $210.34 2013 $4,418.05 2013 $521.96 2013 $205.69 2013 $41,957.22 2013 $36,376.23 2013 $1,314.03 2013 $3,293.78 2013 $1,438.58 2013 $2,243.30 2013 $3,527.91 2013 $5,477.15 2013 $2,001.44 2013 $2,963.38 2013 $650.96 2013 $11,222.79 2013 $102.70 2013 $11,044.41 2013 $2,982.81 2013 $8,771.26
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LEGAL NOTICES continued from previous page
Tax Payer Name Property Address PETER & LINDA TRESSLAR 195 N HARBOR MONROE WABASH DEV 60 E MONROE JOHN L KEELEY JR 60 E MONROE H WANG & L LINAN 60 E MONROE MONROE WABASH DEV 60 E MONROE MONROE WABASH DEV 60 E MONROE ROBERT PERLMAN 65 E MONROE ANDREW EMMERMAN 65 E MONROE ALBERT SUNG 65 E MONROE DEBORAH NUTLEY 65 E MONROE AALI PANJWAMI 65 E MONROE PARK MONROE LLC 65 E MONROE L DANGELO K LUM 330 S MICHIGAN RAMON MANINGAT 310 S MICHIGAN 310 S MICHIGAN AVE LLC 310 S MICHIGAN PATRICK & ALEX MARREN 310 S MICHIGAN RONALD SACHS 310 S MICHIGAN CELESTE D WATTS 310 S MICHIGAN ANN SHEA 41 E 8TH STEVE & JOY DORAN 41 E 8TH ROCHELLE A PRETTE 41 E 8TH CATHY M CONLON 41 E 8TH TAXPAYER OF 41 E 8TH CATHY M CONLON 41 E 8TH STEVE & JOY DORAN 41 E 8TH 41 E COMMERCIAL 41 E 8TH MARK ALLEN KASPER 40 E 9TH THEODORE ROLL 40 E 9TH HUANYU SHI 1 E 8TH ONE PLACE CONDOMINIUMS 1 E 8TH YI WEI 8 E 9TH RENEE SCHUSTER 8 E 9TH REUBEE JEWEL PROP LLC 1020 S WABASH AMY BRECKA 1020 S WABASH DAVID KAMPEL 1020 S WABASH CHRISTOPHER WOODEN 910 S MICHIGAN BRIAN J GREENBERG 910 S MICHIGAN JUNK K PYUNE 1101 S STATE MARK & ANGEL HOOVER 1133 S WABASH LAUREN WAZNY 1111 S WABASH MICHELLE M GARVEY 1111 S WABASH JASON VARGAS 1160 S MICHIGAN ABDUS SAMIE ALLAM 1160 S MICHIGAN GOLUB & CO COLUMBIAN 1160 S MICHIGAN THOMAS OCONNOR 1160 S MICHIGAN THOMAS & MARY O CONNOR 1160 S MICHIGAN ABDUS SAMIE ALLAM 1160 S MICHIGAN DEBORAH D THOMAS 1160 S MICHIGAN CITY OF CHICAGO 351 W MADISON CITY OF CHICAGO 351 W MADISON BAIHAN JIANG 8 W MONROE SANDRA LIU 8 W MONROE GREGG S COMEAUX 8 W MONROE GREGG S COMEAUX 8 W MONROE RAMA TOURS INC 8 W MONROE METROPOLIS LLC 8 W MONROE METROPOLIS LLC 8 W MONROE METROPOLIS LLC 8 W MONROE RAMA TOURS INC 8 W MONROE MG ADAMS II LLC 318 W ADAMS ADAMS DELAWARE OWNER 105 W ADAMS 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN TERENCE DONNELLY 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN SANDEED SANGODKAR 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN WANG ZHI FENG 235 W VAN BUREN NEELAM N DESAI 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN SUBHAKAR GUMMADI 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN JINGLING LI 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN JINGLING LI 235 W VAN BUREN JING TIAN 235 W VAN BUREN MARK CHIBE 235 W VAN BUREN BHAVESH PATEL 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN HUI LIU 235 W VAN BUREN TERENCE DONNELLY 235 W VAN BUREN NEELAM N DESAI 235 W VAN BUREN MANOJ K CHORADIA 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN NARENDRA S PATEL 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN JOHN & LAUREN HUGHES 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN JONATHAN HOENIG460 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 W VAN BUREN
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year 17-10-401-014-1327 0 2013 17-15-101-026-1121 0 2013 17-15-101-026-1150 0 2013 17-15-101-026-1167 0 2013 17-15-101-026-1522 0 2013 17-15-101-026-1546 0 2013 17-15-103-026-1001 0 2013 17-15-103-026-1008 0 2013 17-15-103-026-1037 0 2013 17-15-103-026-1276 0 2013 17-15-103-026-1283 0 2013 17-15-103-026-1301 0 2013 17-15-107-049-1069 0 2013 17-15-107-078-1145 0 2013 17-15-107-078-1162 0 2013 17-15-107-078-1204 0 2013 17-15-107-078-1289 0 2013 17-15-107-078-1307 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1118 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1120 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1133 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1172 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1263 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1409 0 2013 17-15-304-050-1423 0 2013 17-15-304-051-0000 0 2013 17-15-304-052-1044 0 2013 17-15-304-052-1156 0 2013 17-15-304-060-1001 0 2013 17-15-304-060-1089 0 2013 17-15-304-064-1197 0 2013 17-15-304-064-1201 0 2013 17-15-306-036-1053 0 2013 17-15-306-036-1088 0 2013 17-15-306-036-1100 0 2013 17-15-307-036-1101 0 2013 17-15-307-036-1251 0 2013 17-15-308-039-1465 0 2013 17-15-309-032-1090 0 2013 17-15-309-039-1076 0 2013 17-15-309-039-1077 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1174 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1179 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1185 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1206 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1297 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1347 0 2013 17-15-309-041-1439 0 2013 17-16-200-025-0000 0 2013 17-16-200-026-0000 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1041 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1127 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1154 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1158 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1180 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1260 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1261 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1263 0 2013 17-16-206-033-1266 0 2013 17-16-208-019-1012 0 2013 17-16-222-003-0000 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1065 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1070 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1115 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1135 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1169 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1170 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1180 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1226 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1227 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1236 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1252 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1277 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1285 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1306 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1310 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1328 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1331 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1339 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1340 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1354 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1368 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1374 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1403 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1408 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1454 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1481 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1519 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1522 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1533 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1537 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1574 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1597 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1602 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1630 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1639 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1657 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1659 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1667 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1683 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1700 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1704 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1715 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1731 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1740 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1755 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1782 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1786 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1792 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1800 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1816 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1822 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1824 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1825 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1829 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1853 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1856 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1864 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1866 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1868 0 2013 17-16-238-024-1876 0 2013
22 June 3-9, 2015 • THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Tax Due $11,277.58 $5,420.41 $7,032.64 $2,411.32 $756.62 $263.22 $7,551.36 $6,132.54 $2,839.35 $265.83 $465.05 $638.59 $11,631.55 $125.66 $274.78 $387.24 $224.98 $7,074.19 $191.32 $191.32 $418.32 $407.94 $407.94 $6,279.70 $3,157.68 $18,823.79 $2,478.10 $1,711.17 $1,782.74 $2,133.66 $354.27 $354.27 $1,607.52 $364.28 $340.10 $3,600.74 $5,615.63 $1,720.90 $196.57 $4,030.06 $2,562.05 $174.90 $396.87 $237.00 $365.38 $5,607.91 $3,462.18 $8,061.11 $8,889.32 $25,007.92 $1,450.55 $903.51 $1,448.64 $190.49 $190.49 $190.49 $190.49 $190.49 $1,349.52 $31,830.97 $7,440.36 $1,704.11 $4,330.05 $5,175.04 $2,708.68 $4,963.72 $4,858.24 $2,136.84 $1,469.56 $3,748.99 $1,218.76 $422.15 $3,537.81 $3,643.51 $1,702.53 $4,727.13 $425.22 $5,306.89 $3,432.12 $3,986.68 $4,963.72 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $3,748.99 $3,194.64 $1,589.40 $739.15 $1,478.44 $739.15 $1,478.44 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $391.41 $728.02 $547.65 $11,062.92 $739.15 $739.15 $739.15 $4,330.05 $5,175.04 $3,458.70 $394.48 $1,987.91 $3,194.64 $3,194.64 $6,283.94 $4,831.66 $5,623.76 $739.15
Tax Payer Name 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP 235 VAN BUREN, CORP CITY OF CHGO RE DEPT HIP QUON BLDG CORP JOS H LINN H FEIGENHEIMER PRINTERS ROW SCULPTUR PETER BURDI PETER BURDI FEDERAL NATL MTG ASSN KELLY HAMBY GRAEFF ROBERT E CHEN & W FENG TAXPAYER OF LAWRENCE PANCYRZ DIANA L WALKER DIANA L WALKER DAVID A SCHALK RENEE HYDE TONY ANDREAKIS LEAH C DIVINAGRACIA B BUNN ROSALBA BULZA SAMUEL BAYOT DAZZOS AUTO REPAIR INC DAN M TSATAROS DAVID SCHALK DIANA L WALKER BRIAN MANNION E M M CASTILLA JANNAH TOWSEND J & K CORNELL CHRISTINA M JULIAN PRIYA PARRISH LINDA O NORMAN SARFARAZ NIAZI DARWYN A GILKES RADU DRAM DAVID HOWARD YUNGHANS 2014 VISION LLC T.R. HARRISON HOLDINGS CHRISTOPHER MARTIN URECH & GILLINGHAM JOHN J SHOULTS THOMAS PARZAKANIS ROOSEVELT COLLECTION O ROOSEVELT COLLECTION O ASHKAN KHEIRKHAHVASH ELISEO & RENE OCAMPO DARCIA THAMES DANIELLE MOY NATE & ALLISON VOLKMAN R HUGHES & R NORRIS STEVE G WESLEY THOMAS FEDDOR THOMAS FEDDOR DANIEL QUINN C G WALKER CO KATHLEEN T MOYER SHAD MAURICE BRYANT BRANDI DEVERS MICHAEL JUNGERT MICHAEL JUNGERT MORGAN T JENCIUS MICHAEL & M KRUGLIK R DREIBAND EVELYN CAMPBELL VIOLET D CHAMPION DEBORAH D PHILLIPS JANET PRICE RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV TIM GUILLEN RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV RIVERSIDE DIST DEV BURNHAM PARK ASSOC BURNHAM PARK ASSOC LEE OLLER BURNHAM STATION LLC BURNHAM STATION LLC JERRY FRANKS GENE YUAN K DREW & D PEARSON LORRAINE WILLE MARY PUNMIT STEPHEN PHILLIPS SUSAN ANN TORGERSON STATE STREET DEVELOP KRIS VANHOOSER DAVID SCHENK MARY L POWERS TRUST JAHAILA SING LARKVAN LLC LORRIANE WILLIE KIMBERLY DREW STEPHEN PHILLIPS SUSAN ANN TORGERSON MAKOTO KERN DAVID SCHENK STATE STREET DEVELOP NITIN & CHANDRA M GERA MARY & JEROLD SIEGAN DAVID SCHMUECK DAVID SCHMUECK KRIS VANHOOSER
Property Address 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 235 W VAN BUREN 524 S SHERMAN 423 S CLARK 433 S CLARK 445 S CLARK 431 S DEARBORN 431 S DEARBORN 431 S DEARBORN 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 800 S WELLS 161 W HARRISON 701 S WELLS 701 S WELLS 701 S WELLS 732 S FINANCIAL 732 S FINANCIAL 170 W POLK 611 S WELLS 611 S WELLS 611 S WELLS 611 S WELLS 611 S WELLS 611 S WELLS 611 S WELLS 720 S DEARBORN 720 S DEARBORN 621 S PLYMOUTH 901 S LA SALLE 1154 S CLARK 899 S PLYMOUTH 899 S PLYMOUTH 899 S PLYMOUTH 899 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 801 S PLYMOUTH 880 S PARK 901 S PLYMOUTH 1115 S PLYMOUTH 1143 S PLYMOUTH 1143 S PLYMOUTH 1169 S PLYMOUTH 1169 S PLYMOUTH 100 W ROOSEVELT 1308 S CLARK 1322 S CLARK 1332 S CLARK 1344 S CLARK 1436 S CLARK 1201 W ROOSEVELT 1221 W ROOSEVELT 1265 W ROOSEVELT 1207 S CLARK 1500 S CLARK 1401 S CLARK 1550 S CLARK 111 W ROOSEVELT 1265 W ROOSEVELT 1260 W ROOSEVELT 27 W 15TH 61 W 15TH 61 W 15TH 61 W 15TH 51 W 15TH 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE 1530 S STATE
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due 17-16-238-024-1885 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-238-024-1890 0 2013 $171.14 17-16-238-024-1893 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-238-024-1894 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-238-024-1895 0 2013 $1,478.44 17-16-238-024-1896 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-238-024-1898 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-238-024-1901 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-238-024-1907 0 2013 $739.15 17-16-241-059-0000 0 2013 $176,501.17 17-16-244-003-0000 0 2013 $5,371.66 17-16-244-006-0000 0 2013 $13,558.79 17-16-244-007-0000 0 2013 $13,640.63 17-16-246-015-0000 0 2013 $1,599.52 17-16-246-018-1003 0 2013 $846.46 17-16-246-018-1004 0 2013 $469.50 17-16-401-017-1021 0 2013 $490.43 17-16-401-017-1028 0 2013 $1,069.41 17-16-401-017-1062 0 2013 $489.45 17-16-401-017-1068 0 2013 $419.97 17-16-401-017-1090 0 2013 $482.28 17-16-401-017-1094 0 2013 $1,123.04 17-16-401-017-1123 0 2013 $527.26 17-16-401-017-1125 0 2013 $489.08 17-16-401-017-1301 0 2013 $209.25 17-16-401-017-1305 0 2013 $728.25 17-16-401-017-1314 0 2013 $713.30 17-16-401-017-1380 0 2013 $995.01 17-16-401-018-1011 0 2013 $370.09 17-16-401-018-1013 0 2013 $369.49 17-16-401-018-1024 0 2013 $590.01 17-16-401-018-1031 0 2013 $281.42 17-16-401-018-1044 0 2013 $412.86 17-16-401-018-1045 0 2013 $185.45 17-16-401-018-1050 0 2013 $223.49 17-16-402-048-1145 0 2013 $208.20 17-16-402-050-1181 0 2013 $483.09 17-16-402-050-1242 0 2013 $452.89 17-16-402-050-1273 0 2013 $422.70 17-16-402-052-1152 0 2013 $175.27 17-16-402-052-1160 0 2013 $175.86 17-16-402-058-1131 0 2013 $191.62 17-16-402-063-1178 0 2013 $174.35 17-16-402-063-1183 0 2013 $381.23 17-16-402-063-1238 0 2013 $174.35 17-16-402-063-1294 0 2013 $381.23 17-16-402-063-1347 0 2013 $381.23 17-16-402-063-1434 0 2013 $1,164.99 17-16-402-063-1460 0 2013 $457.81 17-16-406-032-1016 0 2013 $1,256.78 17-16-406-032-1049 0 2013 $3,317.14 17-16-408-035-1007 0 2013 $1,343.96 17-16-411-014-0000 0 2013 $40,648.97 17-16-416-017-0000 0 2013 $17,874.63 17-16-419-004-1065 0 2013 $1,096.53 17-16-419-004-1086 0 2013 $782.96 17-16-419-004-1088 0 2013 $2,754.32 17-16-419-004-1221 0 2013 $758.68 17-16-419-006-1051 0 2013 $564.53 17-16-419-006-1185 0 2013 $564.53 17-16-419-006-1216 0 2013 $564.53 17-16-419-006-1222 0 2013 $384.85 17-16-419-006-1223 0 2013 $384.85 17-16-419-006-1283 0 2013 $564.53 17-16-419-006-1313 0 2013 $258.16 17-16-419-006-1336 0 2013 $258.16 17-16-419-006-1341 0 2013 $564.53 17-16-419-006-1373 0 2013 $564.53 17-16-419-006-1394 0 2013 $258.16 17-16-419-007-1008 0 2013 $831.84 17-16-423-002-1140 0 2013 $2,275.84 17-16-424-004-1099 0 2013 $1,944.18 17-16-424-005-1012 0 2013 $1,864.03 17-16-424-007-1004 0 2013 $2,209.48 17-16-424-007-1070 0 2013 $300.00 17-16-424-011-1016 0 2013 $4,342.01 17-16-424-011-1030 0 2013 $5,624.85 17-21-210-002-0000 0 2013 $3,753.17 17-21-210-003-0000 0 2013 $9,930.62 17-21-210-004-0000 0 2013 $6,001.05 17-21-210-005-0000 0 2013 $6,753.59 17-21-210-006-0000 0 2013 $13,267.33 17-21-210-007-0000 0 2013 $4,653.29 17-21-210-062-0000 0 2013 $20,806.45 17-21-210-064-0000 0 2013 $7,187.67 17-21-210-065-0000 0 2013 $18,660.31 17-21-210-086-0000 0 2013 $48,959.95 17-21-210-090-0000 0 2013 $14,811.73 17-21-210-092-0000 0 2013 $58,757.01 17-21-210-095-0000 0 2013 $40,581.08 17-21-210-098-0000 0 2013 $9,469.29 17-21-210-100-0000 0 2013 $15,243.49 17-21-210-101-0000 0 2013 $6,431.10 17-21-210-122-0000 0 2013 $6,249.67 17-21-210-139-1108 0 2013 $323.02 17-21-210-139-1110 0 2013 $425.22 17-21-210-139-1114 0 2013 $323.02 17-21-210-145-1008 0 2013 $138.30 17-21-210-148-1016 0 2013 $4,435.54 17-21-210-148-1059 0 2013 $2,421.94 17-21-210-148-1086 0 2013 $2,791.90 17-21-210-148-1096 0 2013 $4,512.40 17-21-210-148-1103 0 2013 $2,828.99 17-21-210-148-1173 0 2013 $3,251.76 17-21-210-148-1266 0 2013 $4,697.34 17-21-210-148-1304 0 2013 $6,100.43 17-21-210-148-1307 0 2013 $11,094.89 17-21-210-148-1358 0 2013 $255.18 17-21-210-148-1366 0 2013 $255.18 17-21-210-148-1370 0 2013 $180.98 17-21-210-148-1393 0 2013 $180.98 17-21-210-148-1413 0 2013 $347.54 17-21-210-148-1421 0 2013 $347.54 17-21-210-148-1462 0 2013 $458.50 17-21-210-148-1529 0 2013 $365.92 17-21-210-148-1551 0 2013 $365.92 17-21-210-148-1555 0 2013 $365.92 17-21-210-148-1567 0 2013 $421.60 17-21-210-148-1586 0 2013 $421.60 17-21-210-148-1587 0 2013 $421.60 17-21-210-148-1611 0 2013 $421.60
Tax Payer Name Property Address GRAYSON MITCHELL 1530 S STATE PAULA S CANNON 1530 S STATE STEPHEN PHILLIPS 1530 S STATE ISRAEL RAMOS 1530 S STATE MARY L POWERS 1530 S STATE MARY POWERS 1530 S STATE JUSTIN MANSFIELD 1423 S PLYMOUTH LEI WANG 1328 S FEDERAL AVNI THACI 1252 S FEDERAL GLEN D ABOG 1220 S FEDERAL GREGORY T SEMMER 1220 S STATE JEROME & BRINLEY DYE 1812 S FEDERAL TAXPAYER OF 1800 S CLARK TAXPAYER OF 1812 S CLARK STEPHEN YURSIK 1900 S STATE DYNAPROP XVIII 1935 S ARCHER T NICHOLAS 1651 S LA SALLE RICHLAND 2002 LLC 2002 S WENTWORTH CHINATOWN SQUARE ASSN 2002 S WENTWORTH TAXPAYER OF 1918 S TAN PARKSHORE COMMONS 2154 CHINA PERRY LAU RICHLAND GRO 1824 MELODY PERRY LAU RICHLAND GRO 1826 MELODY PERRY LAU RICHLAND GRO 1828 MELODY SUN & DONG 239 W 18TH RICHVIEW PARKSHORE W 18TH RICHVIEW PARKSHORE W 18TH MEIYING & KAILAN XUE W 18TH RICHVIEW PARKSHORE W 18TH RICHVIEW PARKSHORE W 18TH JIM LEE & J LEE 1255 S STATE SIDHARTH RAJAGOPAL 1255 S STATE DAVID CASSIDY A 1255 S STATE SAHM YOL LEE 1255 S STATE JIM LEE & J LEE 1255 S STATE SIDHARTH RAJAGOPAL 1255 S STATE DAVID CASSIDY A 1241 S STATE CONTINENTAL COMBK10195 1243 S WABASH TANIA SAHAI 1250 S MICHIGAN ISHIN CHEN 1250 S MICHIGAN WERNER & D & S HINZ 1250 S MICHIGAN MEI HSIA LIAO YEH 1250 S INDIANA HONG & XIAN SUN 1250 S INDIANA BRYAN KALINA 1250 S INDIANA HAMPSHIRE GROWTH 1250 S INDIANA SHANTEL BROWN 1250 S INDIANA HONG & XIAN SUN 1250 S INDIANA MEI HSIA LIAO YEH 1250 S INDIANA LAKESIDE ON PK P110 1250 S INDIANA MATTHIAS WOLETZ 1250 S INDIANA NASRIN AZIMZADEH 1250 S INDIANA LAKESIDE ON THE PARK 1250 S INDIANA RICHARD SIMMONS 1322 S WABASH G REHM & HOLLY DOYNE 1322 S WABASH WALSH LTD PARTNERSHIP 1332 S WABASH CHARLES BURNS 1307 S WABASH TIMOTHY & LISA RAY 1356 S INDIANA CHARLES KRISTUFEK 1335 S INDIANA MUSEUM PARK LLC 1312 S INDIANA MUSEUM PARK LLC 1310 S INDIANA CHRISTOPHER MUSGRAVE 125 E 13TH S LARONS 125 E 13TH ANDERSON & ROBERTS 125 E 13TH JAMES PRICE 1305 S MICHIGAN JAMES PRICE GU146 1305 S MICHIGAN J J & M L DELLA CHIESA 1305 S MICHIGAN S MICHIGAN AVE LOFTS 1305 S MICHIGAN S MICHIGAN AVE LOFTS 1305 S MICHIGAN S MICHIGAN AVE LOFTS 1305 S MICHIGAN C K & M K HOR LAO 1305 S MICHIGAN 1400 MUSEUM PARK LLC 100 E 14TH 1400 MUSEUM PARK LLC 100 E 14TH 1400 MUSEUM PARK LLC 100 E 14TH BARBARA SIMS 100 E 14TH BARBARA SIMS 100 E 14TH AMAN & SUMAN CHUG 1520 S WABASH TAXPAYER OF 1508 S WABASH TAXPAYER OF 1508 S WABASH HILDA THOMPSON 1512 S WABASH THOMAS VALERA 1529 S STATE CHUN SHAN YI 1 E 15TH THOMAS VALERA 1 E 15TH ALEX A PARKINSON 1 E 15TH PHOENIX BOND INDEMNITY 1 E 15TH ANTHONY DEBIASE 1503 S STATE GREGORY C RUDOLPH JR 1440 S WABASH WABASH HOMES, LLC., 1440 S WABASH WABASH HOMES, LLC., 1440 S WABASH WABASH HOMES, LLC., 1440 S WABASH ROBERT GARZA 1440 S MICHIGAN DARREN & TAMMY HACKETT 1464 S MICHIGAN TIM MARY BERGESON 1464 S MICHIGAN KISHORE M KARAMCHANDAN1464 S MICHIGAN 1454 S MICHIGAN LLC 1464 S MICHIGAN 1454 S MICHIGAN LLC 1464 S MICHIGAN KISHORE M KARAMCHANDAN1464 S MICHIGAN TIM & MARY BERGESON 1464 S MICHIGAN 1555 WABASH, LLC 50 E 16TH CHRISTINE A BELMONTE 1400 S MICHIGAN SAMEER NAGEEB 1400 S MICHIGAN ELSIE WALKER THOMAS MD 1400 S MICHIGAN NELSON G ALMEIDA 1400 S MICHIGAN NELSON G ALMEIDA 1400 S MICHIGAN CHRISTINE A BELMONTE 1400 S MICHIGAN AILEEN YOSUICO 1400 S MICHIGAN SAMEER NAGEEB 1400 S MICHIGAN RON HSIU 1400 S MICHIGAN RON HSIU 1400 S MICHIGAN 1400 S MICHIGAN LLC 1400 S MICHIGAN TAXPAYER OF 1465 S MICHIGAN BURNHAM WEST INC 1467 S MICHIGAN BURNHAM WEST INC 1469 S MICHIGAN CARMELITA ROBINSON 1537 S MICHIGAN YI FENG & PI YUN CHEN 1341 S INDIANA SANDRA LAROCCO 1322 S PRAIRIE D JACOB 1322 S PRAIRIE D JACOB 1322 S PRAIRIE SANDRA LAROCCO 1322 S PRAIRIE SANDRA LAROCCO 1322 S PRAIRIE MASTER DEV GRP 1322 S PRAIRIE
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due 17-21-210-148-1641 0 2013 $421.60 17-21-210-148-1645 0 2013 $421.60 17-21-210-148-1654 0 2013 $421.60 17-21-210-148-1673 0 2013 $292.07 17-21-210-148-1687 0 2013 $292.07 17-21-210-148-1688 0 2013 $292.07 17-21-211-106-0000 0 2013 $4,407.14 17-21-211-205-1006 0 2013 $2,745.35 17-21-211-266-0000 0 2013 $2,519.07 17-21-211-314-0000 0 2013 $5,527.84 17-21-214-075-0000 0 2013 $11,172.92 17-21-408-029-1008 0 2013 $6,444.83 17-21-410-011-0000 0 2013 $160.76 17-21-410-012-0000 0 2013 $403.43 17-21-414-011-1083 0 2013 $166.58 17-21-414-011-1183 0 2013 $2,806.52 17-21-426-003-0000 0 2013 $55,659.07 17-21-431-074-0000 0 2013 $441.96 17-21-431-075-0000 0 2013 $114,010.30 17-21-432-045-0000 0 2013 $121.34 17-21-433-021-0000 0 2013 $715.86 17-21-436-024-0000 0 2013 $441.96 17-21-436-025-0000 0 2013 $441.96 17-21-436-026-0000 0 2013 $517.80 17-21-436-048-1001 0 2013 $1,821.02 17-21-436-052-1027 0 2013 $214.25 17-21-436-052-1031 0 2013 $214.25 17-21-436-052-1034 0 2013 $217.19 17-21-436-052-1065 0 2013 $223.13 17-21-436-052-1070 0 2013 $212.61 17-22-100-039-1065 0 2013 $1,132.76 17-22-100-039-1126 0 2013 $1,027.50 17-22-100-039-1139 0 2013 $2,187.06 17-22-100-039-1257 0 2013 $320.83 17-22-100-039-1265 0 2013 $149.34 17-22-100-039-1376 0 2013 $146.73 17-22-100-039-1406 0 2013 $320.83 17-22-101-038-1041 0 2013 $239.32 17-22-101-043-1315 0 2013 $188.49 17-22-101-043-1456 0 2013 $412.11 17-22-101-043-1489 0 2013 $203.77 17-22-102-025-1021 0 2013 $1,492.97 17-22-102-025-1126 0 2013 $1,495.48 17-22-102-025-1171 0 2013 $224.84 17-22-102-025-1173 0 2013 $224.84 17-22-102-025-1197 0 2013 $227.74 17-22-102-025-1225 0 2013 $227.74 17-22-102-025-1240 0 2013 $243.94 17-22-102-025-1278 0 2013 $227.74 17-22-102-025-1289 0 2013 $497.98 17-22-102-025-1302 0 2013 $497.98 17-22-102-025-1322 0 2013 $497.98 17-22-103-052-1240 0 2013 $142.97 17-22-103-052-1249 0 2013 $142.97 17-22-103-053-0000 0 2013 $788.07 17-22-104-032-1117 0 2013 $393.93 17-22-105-033-1001 0 2013 $1,758.18 17-22-105-033-1024 0 2013 $6,709.57 17-22-105-034-0000 0 2013 $2,612.08 17-22-105-036-0000 0 2013 $190.95 17-22-105-039-1170 0 2013 $186.63 17-22-105-039-1204 0 2013 $186.63 17-22-105-039-1300 0 2013 $186.63 17-22-105-045-1127 0 2013 $1,945.94 17-22-105-045-1348 0 2013 $198.98 17-22-105-045-1358 0 2013 $435.06 17-22-105-045-1377 0 2013 $490.67 17-22-105-045-1387 0 2013 $198.98 17-22-105-045-1422 0 2013 $490.67 17-22-105-045-1427 0 2013 $198.98 17-22-105-050-1071 0 2013 $8,221.63 17-22-105-050-1541 0 2013 $512.67 17-22-105-050-1542 0 2013 $512.67 17-22-105-050-1568 0 2013 $512.67 17-22-105-050-1569 0 2013 $512.67 17-22-106-073-1015 0 2013 $196.62 17-22-106-080-0000 0 2013 $562.21 17-22-106-081-0000 0 2013 $332.65 17-22-106-084-0000 0 2013 $13,806.99 17-22-106-093-1038 0 2013 $2,967.00 17-22-106-093-1078 0 2013 $166.45 17-22-106-093-1177 0 2013 $381.23 17-22-106-093-1198 0 2013 $381.23 17-22-106-093-1281 0 2013 $6,265.83 17-22-106-120-1120 0 2013 $171.50 17-22-106-121-1011 0 2013 $3,041.20 17-22-106-121-1018 0 2013 $1,637.83 17-22-106-121-1032 0 2013 $1,327.18 17-22-106-121-1034 0 2013 $1,687.19 17-22-107-060-1063 0 2013 $2,868.89 17-22-107-069-1034 0 2013 $152.95 17-22-107-069-1058 0 2013 $1,388.74 17-22-107-069-1106 0 2013 $1,683.04 17-22-107-069-1172 0 2013 $1,330.68 17-22-107-069-1198 0 2013 $982.38 17-22-107-069-1268 0 2013 $219.86 17-22-107-069-1387 0 2013 $219.86 17-22-107-070-1056 0 2013 $946.40 17-22-107-078-1037 0 2013 $2,867.25 17-22-107-078-1142 0 2013 $4,510.49 17-22-107-078-1165 0 2013 $228.76 17-22-107-078-1297 0 2013 $404.86 17-22-107-078-1298 0 2013 $404.86 17-22-107-078-1304 0 2013 $404.86 17-22-107-078-1309 0 2013 $404.86 17-22-107-078-1354 0 2013 $404.86 17-22-107-078-1469 0 2013 $404.86 17-22-107-078-1497 0 2013 $2,763.20 17-22-107-078-1513 0 2013 $520.53 17-22-108-016-0000 0 2013 $4,780.21 17-22-108-017-0000 0 2013 $11,310.24 17-22-108-018-0000 0 2013 $3,716.38 17-22-108-094-0000 0 2013 $1,621.36 17-22-110-066-0000 0 2013 $11,377.33 17-22-110-100-1025 0 2013 $5,271.98 17-22-110-100-1132 0 2013 $555.00 17-22-110-100-1293 0 2013 $506.18 17-22-110-100-1421 0 2013 $506.18 17-22-110-100-1427 0 2013 $506.18 17-22-110-100-1436 0 2013 $208.42
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due Tax Payer Name Property Address 1841 S CALUMET 17-22-110-100-1444 0 2013 $208.42 PARCEL C, LLC 17-22-110-107-1062 0 2013 $1,580.43 STEVEN & SUSAN KELLEY 1841 S CALUMET 1841 S CALUMET 17-22-110-107-1316 0 2013 $305.88 KIMELYN L HARRIS 1841 S CALUMET 17-22-110-107-1320 0 2013 $305.79 TRILLISYS INC2105 1841 S CALUMET 17-22-110-107-1461 0 2013 $305.88 PARCEL C LLC 1901 S CALUMET 17-22-110-107-1467 0 2013 $305.88 GRANT PARK CHICAGO 1901 S CALUMET 17-22-110-114-1046 0 2013 $8,902.57 FRANKLIN ROSENBAUM 1901 N CARPENTER 17-22-110-114-1068 0 2013 $3,884.63 FRANKLIN ROSENBAUM 1901 S CALUMET 17-22-110-114-1301 0 2013 $207.93 GRANT PARK CHICAGO 1901 S CALUMET 17-22-110-114-1368 0 2013 $173.25 GRANT PARK CHICAGO 2000 S MICHIGAN 17-22-110-114-1438 0 2013 $346.60 KEN LEBOVIC 2000 S MICHIGAN 17-22-110-119-1025 0 2013 $4,321.31 JOSEPH L MURPHY 221 E CULLERTON 17-22-110-119-1199 0 2013 $3,521.53 221 E CULLERTON LLC 221 E CULLERTON 17-22-110-119-1319 0 2013 $391.29 221 E CULLERTON LLC 221 E CULLERTON 17-22-110-119-1429 0 2013 $466.35 SARAH SHALLNANI 17-22-110-119-1489 0 2013 $213.28 TAXPAYER OF PARKING 14 221 E CULLERTON 2025 S INDIANA 17-22-110-125-1035 0 2013 $7,900.66 MARIO & AMELIA ROJAS 17-22-110-125-1145 0 2013 $3,244.11 NORTH COMMUNITY BANK 320 E 21ST 320 E 21ST 17-22-110-125-1325 0 2013 $239.30 GLENNIS BUFORD 17-22-110-125-1358 0 2013 $239.30 NORTH COMMUNITY BANK 320 E 21ST 2113 S STATE 17-22-110-125-1406 0 2013 $523.26 OMYMAH KISHTA 17-22-110-125-1430 0 2013 $523.26 BLUES HEAVEN FOUNDATN 2120 S MICHIGAN 2201 S STATE 17-22-110-125-1434 0 2013 $523.26 WOODLAWN COMM DEV 17-22-110-125-1457 0 2013 $239.30 WOODLAWN COMMUNITY DEV 2211 S STATE 17-22-110-125-1462 0 2013 $748.79 TAXPAYER OF 2448 S COTTAGE GROVE 17-22-110-125-1525 0 2013 $239.30 TAXPAYER OF 2427 S CALUMET 17-22-110-125-1620 0 2013 $239.30 GUTMAN STORE FIXTURE 2429 S CALUMET 17-22-110-127-0000 50 E 26TH 0 2013 $189.86 SHARMEA DENCKLAU 17-22-110-134-0000 0 2013 $211.86 CTLTC 0001106596 50 E 26TH 17-22-110-135-1264 0 2013 $1,463.00 CTLTC 0001106596 50 E 26TH 17-22-110-135-1265 0 2013 $2,064.63 CTLTC 0001106596 50 E 26TH 17-22-110-135-1356 0 2013 $230.55 CTLTC 0001106596 50 E 26TH 17-22-110-135-1357 0 2013 $230.55 WILLIAM POWELL 50 E 26TH 17-22-110-135-1399 0 2013 $230.55 DENISE PEREZ 31 E 26TH 17-22-110-135-1440 2731 S MICHIGAN 0 2013 $361.97 RUTH F SAVAGE 17-22-110-135-1570 0 2013 $504.13 MITCHELL WARE 2815 S MICHIGAN 17-22-110-135-1668 0 2013 $163.84 JOHN E DEVINE 2823 S MICHIGAN 17-22-110-135-1680 0 2013 $163.84 JOHN B HOUCK 2637 S MICHIGAN 17-22-110-138-1203 0 2013 $1,158.04 SCOTT H PERKINS 2615 S INDIANA 17-22-110-138-1529 0 2013 $930.31 HAIFRA ALMUBARAK 2605 S INDIANA 17-22-110-138-1597 0 2013 $145.52 STRATFORD S COMMONS CO2605 S INDIANA 2605 S INDIANA 17-22-300-031-0000 0 2013 $4,397.71 DUSAN LUBARDA 17-22-300-032-0000 0 2013 $5,871.23 ANTHONY R SMITH 2605 S INDIANA 17-22-300-077-1079 0 2013 $185.15 MICHAEL DEAK 2605 S INDIANA 17-22-300-077-1089 0 2013 $10,430.69 JUNG HEE KOH 2941 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-055-1001 0 2013 $7,402.27 MICHELE GALLA RANJ BAE 2941 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1065 0 2013 $1,659.42 YIREH GILL 2941 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1112 0 2013 $1,875.66 D LAM & L HUANG 2941 S MICHIGAN 2921 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1176 0 2013 $2,431.51 MICHELE M GALLA 17-22-301-065-1207 0 2013 $1,088.39 MICHELE M GALLA 2921 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1210 0 2013 $3,103.16 ALLYSON KENNON 2921 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1259 0 2013 $215.29 KENNON ALLYSON M 2921 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1295 0 2013 $470.72 TONY YEH 2901 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1353 0 2013 $470.72 EARL A WALLACE 1209 2901 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-065-1387 2901 S MICHIGAN 0 2013 $215.29 TIFFANY L HARSTON 17-22-301-070-1046 0 2013 $945.40 SAMMIE DANIELS 2901 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-070-1168 0 2013 $1,727.97 CARSHENA ROSS 3041 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-070-1558 0 2013 $531.60 SHANDA JACKSON 3021 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-070-1732 0 2013 $203.92 MICHELE ML GALLA 3021 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-070-1759 0 2013 $203.92 MICHELE GALLA RANJ BAE 3021 S MICHIGAN 17-22-301-070-1904 0 2013 $170.51 SUE SHEN 3021 S MICHIGAN 17-22-302-046-1003 3001 S MICHIGAN 0 2013 $1,464.11 CHAK MAN FUNG 17-22-302-046-1055 0 2013 $137.59 DEPT OF URBAN RENEWAL 2968 S INDIANA 17-22-302-051-1118 0 2013 $319.19 DIMPAS GROUP LLC 2238 S GROVE 17-22-302-052-1057 0 2013 $116.85 CUNEO PROP 2343 S GROVE 17-22-302-052-1058 0 2013 $116.85 XIAN DONG LIN 2221 S STEWART 17-22-302-095-0000 0 2013 $10,755.41 CHUN SUM LEE 2272 S ARCHER 17-22-302-107-1057 0 2013 $2,236.80 CTLTC LB 10 2004 2272 S ARCHER 2272 S ARCHER 17-22-302-107-1113 0 2013 $3,391.40 CHUN SUM LEE 17-22-302-107-1193 0 2013 $194.07 CTLTC LB 10 2004 2272 S ARCHER 17-22-302-107-1204 0 2013 $194.07 DORA LING COOPER 2310 S CANAL 17-22-302-107-1247 0 2013 $532.69 WANFU LI 485 W 23RD 17-22-303-031-1165 0 2013 $260.98 YUET KIU IU 501 W 24TH 17-22-303-031-1172 0 2013 $119.35 SAHLI ENTERPRISES INC 667 W 24TH 17-22-303-031-1184 0 2013 $260.98 SAHLI ENTERPRISES INC 663 W 24TH 17-22-303-051-1036 0 2013 $1,091.52 BARBARO CONSTRUCTION 2455 S ARCHER 17-22-303-051-1243 0 2013 $486.51 BARBARO CONSTRUCTION 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-303-051-1269 0 2013 $222.50 BARBARO CONSTRUCTION 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-303-051-1308 0 2013 $194.23 BARBARO CONSTRUCTION 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-303-051-1309 0 2013 $194.23 BARBARO CONSTRUCTION 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-023-0000 0 2013 $1,798.18 BARBARO CONSTRUCTION 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-059-1037 0 2013 $1,890.96 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-059-1058 0 2013 $1,331.93 CTLTC LB 10 1787 17-22-304-059-1327 0 2013 $1,775.37 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-063-0000 0 2013 $9,584.00 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-092-1138 0 2013 $5,206.19 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-092-1450 0 2013 $171.84 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-092-1489 0 2013 $473.25 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-304-092-1529 2453 S ARCHER 0 2013 $171.84 CTLTC LB 10 1787 17-22-306-045-1023 0 2013 $1,537.87 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-306-050-1036 0 2013 $186.79 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-306-051-1020 0 2013 $2,623.28 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-306-051-1024 0 2013 $441.96 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-306-060-1048 0 2013 $1,305.32 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-307-106-1190 0 2013 $290.63 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-307-110-1025 0 2013 $4,137.41 CTLTC LB 10 1787 17-22-307-110-1057 0 2013 $169.19 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-307-110-1059 0 2013 $235.00 CTLTC LB 10 1787 2453 S ARCHER 17-22-307-110-1118 0 2013 $3,835.83 TAXPAYER OF 629 W 25TH 17-22-307-110-1137 0 2013 $2,392.50 CHANMING CM LAN 2543 S WALLACE 17-22-307-110-1165 0 2013 $414.29 PETER Y QIU 522 W 26TH 17-22-307-110-1167 0 238 W 22ND 2013 $369.95 MEI FONG 266 W ALEXANDER 17-22-307-113-1002 0 2013 $2,820.80 HERMAN H WONG 260 W 23RD 17-22-307-121-1021 0 2013 $3,009.09 HERMNN WONG 17-22-307-121-1097 0 2013 $151.12 HERMAN WONG 2306 S PRINCETON 17-22-307-121-1102 0 2013 $330.46 RICHVIEW INC 319 W 23RD 17-22-307-121-1103 0 2013 $330.46 HERMAN H WONG 219 W 23RD 17-22-307-121-1156 0 2013 $151.12 HERMAN H WONG 217 W 23RD 17-22-308-104-1069 215 W 23RD 0 2013 $1,089.69 HERMAN H WONG 2401 S LA SALLE 17-22-308-104-1070 0 2013 $1,395.48 TAXPAYER OF 2431 S LA SALLE 17-22-308-104-1096 0 2013 $1,930.77 CITY OF CHICAGO 17-22-308-104-1122 0 2013 $171.96 ALEX HUGH 300 300 W 25TH 17-22-308-104-1144 0 2013 $375.96 JOS VITRANO 235 W 25TH 17-22-308-104-1181 0 2013 $152.88 TAXPAYER OF 233 W 25TH 17-22-308-104-1204 0 2013 $334.29 ALICE NG 321 W 25TH 17-22-308-104-1235 320 W 26TH 0 2013 $152.88 TAXPAYER 212 W 26TH 17-22-309-078-0000 0 2013 $720.00 HERMAN H WONG 2716 S EMERALD 17-22-309-084-0000 0 2013 $20,215.89 PATSY ESPOSITO 17-22-310-015-1082 0 2013 $5,202.70 JENNIE MEDINA 478 W 28TH 17-22-310-015-1094 0 2013 $870.00 ROSEMARY A MILLER 524 W 29TH 17-22-310-015-1131 0 2013 $1,596.97 AL CANCEL 2855 S NORMAL
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due 17-22-310-015-1254 0 2013 $168.97 17-22-310-015-1283 0 2013 $168.97 17-22-310-015-1345 0 2013 $168.97 17-22-310-015-1410 0 2013 $168.97 17-22-310-015-1431 0 2013 $369.41 17-22-310-025-1086 0 2013 $2,384.29 17-22-310-025-1193 0 2013 $886.66 17-22-310-025-1349 0 2013 $481.79 17-22-310-025-1521 0 2013 $194.02 17-22-310-025-1526 0 2013 $449.53 17-22-312-027-1047 0 2013 $179.01 17-22-312-027-1059 0 2013 $391.41 17-22-314-033-1075 0 2013 $1,478.23 17-22-314-033-1094 0 2013 $169.58 17-22-314-033-1096 0 2013 $169.58 17-22-314-033-1104 0 2013 $169.58 17-22-314-037-1128 0 2013 $1,124.89 17-22-315-066-1040 0 2013 $1,951.54 17-22-315-066-1098 0 2013 $601.08 17-22-315-066-1126 0 2013 $274.87 17-22-317-004-0000 0 2013 $53,954.82 17-22-318-018-0000 0 2013 $218.21 17-27-100-001-0000 0 2013 $756.92 17-27-100-002-0000 0 2013 $2,447.52 17-27-119-040-0000 0 2013 $1,136.71 17-27-121-010-0000 0 2013 $2,148.32 17-27-121-011-0000 0 2013 $1,193.07 17-27-123-026-1074 0 2013 $272.90 17-27-123-026-1093 0 2013 $272.90 17-27-123-026-1095 0 2013 $272.90 17-27-123-026-1096 0 2013 $272.90 17-27-123-026-1097 0 2013 $272.90 17-27-123-026-1103 0 2013 $596.71 17-27-300-055-1002 0 2013 $3,665.71 17-27-304-100-0000 0 2013 $4,025.41 17-27-304-111-0000 0 2013 $2,856.43 17-27-304-113-0000 0 2013 $3,205.57 17-27-304-144-0000 0 2013 $1,671.37 17-27-305-126-0000 0 2013 $1,892.53 17-27-305-140-1082 0 2013 $941.60 17-27-305-140-1104 0 2013 $1,556.88 17-27-305-140-1114 0 2013 $401.95 17-27-305-140-1123 0 2013 $177.79 17-27-305-140-1161 0 2013 $1,425.36 17-27-310-093-1035 0 2013 $145.17 17-27-310-093-1045 0 2013 $440.87 17-27-310-093-1047 0 2013 $172.30 17-27-310-093-1063 0 2013 $234.41 17-27-310-093-1099 0 2013 $440.87 17-27-310-093-1113 0 2013 $440.87 17-27-310-093-1130 0 2013 $436.50 17-27-310-093-1131 0 2013 $141.76 17-27-310-093-1145 0 2013 $600.74 17-27-310-093-1244 0 2013 $447.97 17-27-310-093-1264 0 2013 $447.97 17-27-310-093-1330 0 2013 $593.84 17-27-310-093-1342 0 2013 $412.83 17-27-310-093-1408 0 2013 $924.64 17-27-310-093-1411 0 2013 $376.10 17-27-310-093-1452 0 2013 $419.01 17-27-310-093-1453 0 2013 $384.10 17-27-310-093-1658 0 2013 $399.74 17-27-318-045-0000 0 2013 $4,869.71 17-28-103-007-0000 0 2013 $7,917.02 17-28-104-025-0000 0 2013 $1,433.35 17-28-105-032-0000 0 2013 $2,232.14 17-28-105-045-1027 0 2013 $1,181.68 17-28-105-045-1073 0 2013 $430.89 17-28-105-045-1108 0 2013 $199.74 17-28-105-045-1128 0 2013 $853.39 17-28-107-011-1084 0 2013 $197.51 17-28-109-051-0000 0 2013 $366.03 17-28-118-002-1114 0 2013 $1,409.62 17-28-123-001-0000 0 2013 $318.64 17-28-123-002-0000 0 2013 $201.00 17-28-125-047-0000 0 2013 $5,931.47 17-28-125-048-0000 0 2013 $2,333.26 17-28-125-050-0000 0 2013 $2,707.04 17-28-125-051-0000 0 2013 $2,119.22 17-28-125-052-0000 0 2013 $2,333.26 17-28-125-053-0000 0 2013 $2,333.26 17-28-125-054-1001 0 2013 $3,015.85 17-28-125-054-1004 0 2013 $2,793.95 17-28-125-054-1005 0 2013 $2,725.56 17-28-125-054-1006 0 2013 $3,019.33 17-28-125-054-1009 0 2013 $2,971.44 17-28-125-054-1015 0 2013 $2,995.29 17-28-125-054-1016 0 2013 $2,800.71 17-28-125-054-1018 0 2013 $3,060.19 17-28-125-054-1019 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1020 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1021 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1022 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1030 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1032 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1033 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1034 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-125-054-1036 0 2013 $518.89 17-28-126-008-0000 0 2013 $1,705.06 17-28-127-025-1003 0 2013 $2,518.96 17-28-127-029-1036 0 2013 $120.41 17-28-202-023-0000 0 2013 $185.76 17-28-209-054-0000 0 2013 $1,846.75 17-28-211-030-0000 0 2013 $3,348.43 17-28-212-027-0000 0 2013 $2,719.82 17-28-212-099-0000 0 2013 $678.01 17-28-213-021-0000 0 2013 $3,103.82 17-28-213-022-0000 0 2013 $1,141.11 17-28-213-023-0000 0 2013 $4,904.20 17-28-224-003-0000 0 2013 $5,815.47 17-28-224-005-0000 0 2013 $7,983.19 17-28-230-039-0000 0 2013 $3,578.17 17-28-231-014-0000 0 2013 $1,491.77 17-28-231-015-0000 0 2013 $1,705.06 17-28-232-005-0000 0 2013 $8,268.02 17-28-232-024-0000 0 2013 $6,765.73 17-28-233-075-0000 0 2013 $7,199.93 17-28-300-028-0000 0 2013 $2,282.46 17-28-314-018-0000 0 2013 $2,996.86 17-28-315-022-0000 0 2013 $1,831.41 17-28-316-032-0000 0 2013 $2,430.48
Tax Payer Name Property Address QUAN VAN NGUYEN 2918 S UNION FILIPPO CANNELLA 2909 S UNION QING ZHI LI 2950 S NORMAL PATRICIA D LENNON 3032 S EMERALD MARIANO & B CASTILLO 3021 S UNION ROBERT PARRILLO 654 W 31ST AGUSTIN OLIVA 3003 S LOWE VITO GIRONDA 2620 S WENTWORTH ASSOCIATED HEATING INC 2831 S LA SALLE STATE OF ILLINOIS 133 W 27TH TAXPAYER OF 2930 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 2944 S WENTWORTH TAXPAYER OF 2969 S WENTWORTH CLARENCE GRIGGS 2946 S LA SALLE PUI J MOY 3008 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 3024 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 3026 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 3030 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 3032 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 3034 S WENTWORTH PUI J MOY 3036 S WENTWORTH RIVERSEND REAL EST INV 2814 S LOCK JOE N MARTINEZ 2811 S ELEANOR STEVEN&CAROL KONIECZKA 2874 S HILLOCK STANLEY & S LUKWINSKI 2860 S HILLOCK STANLEY LUKWINSKI 2858 S HILLOCK ELIZABETH A PIENTA 2541 S ELEANOR NOAH SCHWARTZ 3012 S ARCHER RIVERSEND REAL EST INV 1501 S HILLOCK EDUARDO CASTRO 1401 W FULLER RIVERBEND LLC 2823 S GROVE RIVERBEND LLC 2821 S GROVE RIVERBEND LLC 2819 S GROVE RIVERBEND LLC 2817 S GROVE RIVERBEND LLC 2815 S GROVE RIVERBEND LLC 2813 S GROVE RIVERBEND LLC 2816 S GRADY TAX PAYER OF 1371 W FULLER MADELINE STACHNIK 2920 S ARCHER ALEX ROSILO CASTRO 1368 W FULLER EDUARDO CASTRO 1364 W FULLER JOSEPH GOTZ 2858 S LOOMIS SOPHIE LUKWINSKI 2815 S LOOMIS ADRIAN M GOETZ 2715 S BONFIELD CHRIS WIERZ 3051 S BROAD ESTEBAN GUERRA 2973 S ARCHER TAXPAYER OF 3025 S LLOYD RONALD LONG 3027 S LLOYD MARY J OLESZKIEWICZ 3030 S LYMAN WEIZHONG XU 2914 S LOOMIS LILLIAN SKORUPA 2950 S LOOMIS JOHN E TILFORD 2970 S LOOMIS ALEX ROSILO CASTRO 1308 W 31ST WALTER KRAMER 3018 S HAYNES GERALD J CIESLA 3038 S LOOMIS RIVERBEND LLC 1427 W FULLER RIVERBEND LLC 1421 W FULLER RIVERBEND LLC 2883 S HILLOCK RIVERBEND LLC 1363 W FULLER BRIDGEPORT LANDINGS 2530 QUARRY BRIDGEPORT LANDINGS 2532 QUARRY BRIDGEPORT LANDINGS 2534 QUARRY MARIA S GOMEZ 2813 S ARCHER LAO CHOI SAN 2809 S ARCHER SHIYUN YANG 2834 S THROOP WEI WEN CHEN 2843 S QUINN KIN S NG 872 W 26TH CITY OF CHICAGO DCD 2505 S ARCHER STEPHEN OLESZKIEWICZ 3065 S BONFIELD YU & ZHANG 2920 S KEELEY LIU ZHANG 2924 S FARRELL JOSEPH SKIBA 3035 S KEELEY MARIE SCHULTZ 2915 S LYMAN LI HONG & LEON WING K 3033 S POPLAR CRANE & NORCROSS 2100 W 30TH SUBHI HAMED MATARIEH 3300 S OAKLEY KENNETH RYBKA 3238 S LEAVITT REY GARZA 3239 S LEAVITT JASON HUA XU 3257 S LEAVITT MARIA MEDINA 3248 S HOYNE GUADALUPE I POELLOT 3326 S LEAVITT GUADALUPE I POELLOT 3328 S LEAVITT DONNA M TITO 3322 S HAMILTON EMERALD BLD 3312 3312 S DAMEN EMERALD BLDR 3314 3314 S DAMEN EMERALD 3316 3316 S DAMEN ROBERT ESCOTO 3425 S CLAREMONT CHRISTOPHER J INNISS 3444 S BELL SCOTT COHEN 3473 S ARCHER EDVIC ESTATES G 3137 S ARCHER EDVIC ESTATES A 3133 S ARCHER STEVE PUMA 3203 S ARCHER STEVE PUMA 3213 S ARCHER STEVE PUMA 3211 S ARCHER ALAN WU & DONGNI FU 3225 S ARCHER JIANRONG TAN 3207 S PAULINA JIANRONG TAN 3207 S PAULINA GERALDINE O DOWD 3301 S DAMEN STEVEN LOUIS BEZICH 3330 S ARCHER DIANE M OUELLETTE 1622 W 33RD JOHN M SEIWERT 1648 W 34TH ALVARO CANCEL 1622 W 34TH WAH H CHU 3358 S ASHLAND MARGARITA ALPIZAR 1937 W 34TH PATRICIA WESTERHAUSEN 1846 W 34TH JEFFREY J GNIADEK 3431 S WOOD 3416 S HERMITAGE 3416 S HERMITAGE CYNTHIA SOLER 3445 S PAULINA GOLDSUGAR FOODSERVICE 2302 W 35TH 35TH & BELL BLDG CORP 2239 W 35TH 35TH & BELL BLDG CORP 2235 W 35TH MICHAEL J ONEILL 3515 S OAKLEY MICHAEL J ONEILL 3519 S OAKLEY 35TH & BELL BLDG CORP 3518 S BELL SYOKORA CURRENT OWNER 3501 S LEAVITT DEPT GEN SVC RE 8495 3501 S LEAVITT SIQI CHEN 3557 S HAMILTON ODE TO PETERSON CLASSI 3511 S HOYNE ODE TO PETERSON CLASSI 3517 S HOYNE VRE CHICAGO ELEVEN LLC 3696 S ARCHER
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due 17-28-319-033-0000 0 2013 $4,481.14 17-28-320-004-0000 0 2013 $4,411.77 17-28-323-045-0000 0 2013 $5,402.88 17-28-326-037-0000 0 2013 $2,237.39 17-28-328-009-0000 0 2013 $522.72 17-28-328-021-0000 0 2013 $3,266.37 17-28-329-002-0000 0 2013 $1,674.54 17-28-403-021-0000 0 2013 $6,287.97 17-28-420-026-0000 0 2013 $163.69 17-28-420-061-0000 0 2013 $199.70 17-28-427-032-0000 0 2013 $2,573.88 17-28-427-038-0000 0 2013 $6,691.74 17-28-428-024-0000 0 2013 $818.41 17-28-428-047-0000 0 2013 $272.80 17-28-436-018-0000 0 2013 $847.51 17-28-436-024-0000 0 2013 $3,948.90 17-28-436-025-0000 0 2013 $2,070.10 17-28-436-026-0000 0 2013 $2,321.65 17-28-436-027-0000 0 2013 $2,091.89 17-28-436-028-0000 0 2013 $9,288.86 17-28-436-029-0000 0 2013 $9,288.86 17-29-303-001-0000 0 2013 $7,376.85 17-29-305-012-0000 0 2013 $2,385.73 17-29-305-030-0000 0 2013 $1,671.29 17-29-305-035-0000 0 2013 $4,547.79 17-29-305-036-0000 0 2013 $1,091.28 17-29-307-072-0000 0 2013 $1,904.08 17-29-309-030-0000 0 2013 $4,417.88 17-29-309-035-0000 0 2013 $6,684.63 17-29-310-030-0000 0 2013 $3,467.44 17-29-310-059-0000 0 2013 $916.99 17-29-310-060-0000 0 2013 $916.99 17-29-310-061-0000 0 2013 $916.99 17-29-310-062-0000 0 2013 $916.99 17-29-310-063-0000 0 2013 $916.99 17-29-310-064-0000 0 2013 $900.66 17-29-310-065-0000 0 2013 $1,011.20 17-29-311-004-0000 0 2013 $227.37 17-29-311-019-0000 0 2013 $584.71 17-29-312-008-0000 0 2013 $2,907.43 17-29-312-009-0000 0 2013 $3,805.42 17-29-313-047-0000 0 2013 $241.37 17-29-314-012-0000 0 2013 $3,216.16 17-29-315-010-0000 0 2013 $1,456.22 17-29-321-025-0000 0 2013 $3,471.95 17-29-322-011-0000 0 2013 $5,544.78 17-29-324-019-0000 0 2013 $1,541.37 17-29-324-020-0000 0 2013 $397.60 17-29-325-056-0000 0 2013 $2,233.45 17-29-326-035-0000 0 2013 $2,615.87 17-29-326-049-0000 0 2013 $1,847.61 17-29-326-056-0000 0 2013 $3,240.83 17-29-327-002-0000 0 2013 $506.32 17-29-328-018-0000 0 2013 $1,267.76 17-29-329-048-0000 0 2013 $851.52 17-29-330-007-0000 0 2013 $1,003.96 17-29-330-008-0000 0 2013 $961.06 17-29-330-019-0000 0 2013 $1,494.64 17-29-330-020-0000 0 2013 $496.14 17-29-404-059-0000 0 2013 $2,640.84 17-29-404-060-0000 0 2013 $173.12 17-29-404-061-0000 0 2013 $651.09 17-29-412-003-0000 0 2013 $3,306.28 17-29-412-005-0000 0 2013 $207.93 17-29-412-045-0000 0 2013 $1,917.63 17-29-414-018-0000 0 2013 $2,830.46 17-29-417-004-0000 0 2013 $267.88 17-29-419-053-0000 0 2013 $19,243.42 17-29-422-022-0000 0 2013 $3,777.69 17-29-422-041-0000 0 2013 $2,658.82 17-29-423-059-0000 0 2013 $3,415.60 17-29-423-064-0000 0 2013 $109.52 17-29-424-003-0000 0 2013 $3,494.57 17-29-427-013-0000 0 2013 $4,042.90 17-30-500-006-0000 0 2013 $28,432.46 17-31-104-063-0000 0 2013 $2,713.67 17-31-106-031-0000 0 2013 $2,232.63 17-31-107-010-0000 0 2013 $1,875.81 17-31-107-017-0000 0 2013 $1,586.49 17-31-108-022-0000 0 2013 $1,582.42 17-31-112-037-0000 0 2013 $1,227.43 17-31-112-038-0000 0 2013 $299.48 17-31-113-034-0000 0 2013 $1,049.78 17-31-116-027-0000 0 2013 $681.12 17-31-116-028-0000 0 2013 $675.68 17-31-116-029-0000 0 2013 $675.68 17-31-118-009-0000 0 2013 $1,452.60 17-31-119-038-0000 0 2013 $3,586.54 17-31-124-001-0000 0 2013 $4,692.04 17-31-206-001-0000 0 2013 $2,159.60 17-31-206-002-0000 0 2013 $5,746.12 17-31-212-004-0000 0 2013 $373.09 17-31-212-008-0000 0 2013 $1,371.55 17-31-212-061-0000 0 2013 $748.64 17-31-212-065-1003 0 2013 $1,838.49 17-31-213-021-0000 0 2013 $933.93 17-31-213-022-0000 0 2013 $2,749.27 17-31-216-001-0000 0 2013 $2,756.54 17-31-216-049-0000 0 2013 $1,328.95 17-31-219-030-0000 0 2013 $3,349.11 17-31-222-016-0000 0 2013 $1,528.51 17-31-222-024-0000 0 2013 $1,969.23 17-31-222-038-0000 0 2013 $4,145.11 17-31-224-010-0000 0 2013 $1,397.66 17-31-225-023-0000 0 2013 $1,009.99 17-31-227-013-0000 0 2013 $1,434.08 17-31-227-048-0000 0 2013 $3,525.45 17-31-229-017-0000 0 2013 $1,701.30 17-31-300-030-0000 0 2013 $424.70 17-31-301-009-0000 0 2013 $12,662.29 17-31-301-010-0000 0 2013 $6,782.67 17-31-301-011-0000 0 2013 $767.17 17-31-301-012-0000 0 2013 $720.72 17-31-301-021-0000 0 2013 $2,317.41 17-31-302-013-0000 0 2013 $411.97 17-31-302-015-0000 0 2013 $197.17 17-31-305-036-1001 0 2013 $1,649.45 17-31-306-062-0000 0 2013 $1,537.75 17-31-306-069-0000 0 2013 $277.20 17-31-309-026-0000 0 2013 $8,671.20
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Tax Payer Name 1ST ST BANK & TRUST 1ST ST BANK & TRUST 1ST ST BANK & TRUST 1ST ST BANK & TRUST OAKLEY TERRACE LLC JOHN LEOPORO JR CHEN & CONAWAY DOROTHY POWELL DOROTHY POWELL MANUEL O. ACOSTA ALFREDO CONTRERAS JEAN PETKUS AURORA SANCHEZ JULIE M FAGAN CARLOS & MELBA HIDALGO HANG JIAN WU 3624 S WOLCOTT ELVA CORDOVA ELVA CORDOVA LOURDES DOMINGUEZ JON RADFORD HUI YUAN TAN ASSUNCION VALDEZ DIANE WOOD CARLOS VILLELA ANTONIO VASQUEZ MARK PROPERTIES INC RAMON GUZMAN JR YVETTE LOPEZ I PEREZ & M MARTINEZ VILLALPANDO & SAENZ DAVID B SUAREZ DAVID SUAREZ ZHUO AN TAM ROBERTO VILLEDA KAREN JEDLOWSKI GALTO KAREN M JEDLOWSKI ABDALLAH KOBORSI JAMES M MALINOWSKI JORGE NEGRETE ROBERT LUSTRO VICTOR CERVANTES LENORE HADAWAY WELLS FARGO BK R&M CONTRACTING INC TAXPAYER OF ROSE LEE WAYMIRE EDUARDO CASTRO FRANCES STANLEY KRYCH MARIA A CAMPOS GRACIA REYES CHRISTOPHER ZORICH GAETANO MASTRODOMENICO MICHAEL GARCIA MICHAEL GARCIA J & J PRIETO ZENON CASTRO TAXPAYER OF MICHAEL GARCIA ELDON WENG MARY M ORTIZ MICHAEL GARCIA MICHAEL GARCIA CESARE J MICHELETTO FERNANDO RAZO JOSEPH G MARSHALL CHICAGO LAND & TITLE T J G & C RONZIO SOUTH CENTRAL BANK SHANZUO ZHOUSHI BEATRICE L HERNANDEZ PUI JECK MOY ROBERT MOY MARIA MIRELES YU JAMES ROBERT MARTIN JOSE & CAROLINA HUIZAR MARY A LEVACCARE 3453 BUILDING ACCOURT 3453 BUILDING ACCOUNT 3453 BUILDING ACCOUNT VICTOR B OVALLE 3535 ASHLAND LLC 3535 ASHLAND LLC TAXPAYER OF WHITE STOKES CO WHITE STOKES CO TAXPAYER OF CENTRAL MFG DIST TAXPAYER OF OSCUR MUNOZ TAXPAYER OF 3815 ASHLAND LLC TAXPAYER OF TAXPAYER OF GEORGE E QUILL 3535 ASHLAND LLC GEORGE E QUILL TAXPAYER OF CENTRAL MFG DIST TAXPAYER OF TAXPAYER OF GB PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNION LOFTS MORGAN STREET, LLC MICHAEL GARCIA 3601 S MORGAN LLC MIGUEL CAMPOS R & P KAMINSKI ANNA RICOBENE JS II LLC TAXPAYER OF ALDONA GAPSHIS ALDONA GAPSHIS THOMAS DIPIAZZA OSCAR SEMG W & L CHEN AEC ENTERPRISES INC JAMES GIUFFRE SHERMAN MOY K & Y PARK
Property Address 3612 S ARCHER 3610 S ARCHER 3608 S ARCHER 3606 S ARCHER 3553 S OAKLEY 3671 S ARCHER 3637 S ARCHER 3599 S ARCHER 3597 S ARCHER 3632 S LEAVITT 3637 S LEAVITT 3612 S HAMILTON 3618 S SEELEY 3560 S WOLCOTT 3523 S PAULINA 1619 W 35TH 3624 S WOLCOTT 3654 S WOLCOTT 3658 S WOLCOTT 3625 S HONORE 3614 S HERMITAGE 3619 S HERMITAGE 3623 S HERMITAGE 3646 S MARSHFIELD 3657 S MARSHFIELD 3659 S MARSHFIELD 3656 S ASHLAND 3741 S DAMEN 3739 S WINCHESTER 3708 S HONORE 1625 W 37TH 3738 S ASHLAND 3742 S ASHLAND 3756 S ASHLAND 1938 W PERSHING 3802 S HONORE 3804 S HONORE 1834 W PERSHING 3845 S HONORE 3804 S WOOD 1800 W PERSHING 1623 W 38TH 1656 W 38TH 3805 S PAULINA 3805 S PAULINA 3140 S BENSON 1323 W 31ST 3100 S THROOP 1242 W 32ND 3235 S THROOP 3405 S ASHLAND 1231 W 33RD 1135 W 31ST 1005 W 31ST 1003 W 31ST 1024 W 31ST 3146 S MORGAN 937 W 31ST 3231 S MORGAN 3211 S GREEN 3229 S GREEN 3246 S HALSTED 3248 S HALSTED 3329 S RACINE 3367 S RACINE 3335 S MAY 3302 S CARPENTER 1022 W 34TH 3308 S MORGAN 3319 S MORGAN 833 W 33RD 937 W 33RD 933 W 33RD 918 W 34TH 3418 S LITUANICA 3420 S LITUANICA 3427 S LITUANICA 3437 S MORGAN 3455 S MORGAN 3457 S MORGAN 3459 S MORGAN 831 W 34TH 3501 S ASHLAND 3617 S ASHLAND 1454 W 37TH 3601 S JASPER 3615 S JASPER 1413 W 37TH 3762 S JASPER 3730 S IRON 3733 S LOOMIS 3851 S ASHLAND 3835 S ASHLAND 1459 W 38TH 1350 W PERSHING 3701 S IRON 1501 W 35TH 3667 S IRON 1206 W PERSHING 1342 W 37TH 1155 W 38TH 3759 S MAY 3735 S RACINE 3500 S SANGAMON 974 W 35TH 908 W 35TH 3601 S MORGAN 944 W 37TH 3766 S HALSTED 922 W 38TH 1208 W 34TH 3257 S EMERALD 3259 S EMERALD 715 W 32ND 3259 S UNION 507 W 32ND 3317 S HALSTED 3309 S EMERALD 3342 S UNION 3441 S HALSTED
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year 17-31-310-011-0000 0 2013 17-31-310-012-0000 0 2013 17-31-310-013-0000 0 2013 17-31-310-014-0000 0 2013 17-31-310-047-0000 0 2013 17-31-311-006-0000 0 2013 17-31-311-018-0000 0 2013 17-31-312-011-0000 0 2013 17-31-312-012-0000 0 2013 17-31-312-025-0000 0 2013 17-31-313-013-0000 0 2013 17-31-313-026-0000 0 2013 17-31-315-018-0000 0 2013 17-31-401-033-0000 0 2013 17-31-406-013-0000 0 2013 17-31-407-002-0000 0 2013 17-31-409-034-0000 0 2013 17-31-409-047-0000 0 2013 17-31-409-048-0000 0 2013 17-31-411-009-0000 0 2013 17-31-412-028-0000 0 2013 17-31-413-007-0000 0 2013 17-31-413-009-0000 0 2013 17-31-414-044-0000 0 2013 17-31-415-023-0000 0 2013 17-31-415-024-0000 0 2013 17-31-415-048-0000 0 2013 17-31-416-016-0000 0 2013 17-31-417-016-0000 0 2013 17-31-418-028-0000 0 2013 17-31-422-016-0000 0 2013 17-31-423-024-0000 0 2013 17-31-423-025-0000 0 2013 17-31-423-029-0000 0 2013 17-31-424-037-0000 0 2013 17-31-426-021-0000 0 2013 17-31-426-022-0000 0 2013 17-31-426-049-0000 0 2013 17-31-427-019-0000 0 2013 17-31-427-022-0000 0 2013 17-31-427-049-0000 0 2013 17-31-430-015-0000 0 2013 17-31-430-020-0000 0 2013 17-31-430-047-1001 0 2013 17-31-430-047-1006 0 2013 17-32-102-006-0000 0 2013 17-32-103-015-0000 0 2013 17-32-103-028-0000 0 2013 17-32-107-025-0000 0 2013 17-32-110-001-0000 0 2013 17-32-113-003-0000 0 2013 17-32-118-015-0000 0 2013 17-32-200-012-0000 0 2013 17-32-202-012-0000 0 2013 17-32-202-013-0000 0 2013 17-32-202-029-0000 0 2013 17-32-206-047-0000 0 2013 17-32-207-010-0000 0 2013 17-32-213-001-0000 0 2013 17-32-215-005-0000 0 2013 17-32-215-012-0000 0 2013 17-32-215-039-0000 0 2013 17-32-215-040-0000 0 2013 17-32-216-025-0000 0 2013 17-32-216-041-0000 0 2013 17-32-216-124-0000 0 2013 17-32-217-067-0000 0 2013 17-32-217-104-0000 0 2013 17-32-217-195-0000 0 2013 17-32-218-008-0000 0 2013 17-32-219-016-0000 0 2013 17-32-220-016-0000 0 2013 17-32-220-017-0000 0 2013 17-32-222-033-0000 0 2013 17-32-222-042-0000 0 2013 17-32-222-043-0000 0 2013 17-32-223-011-0000 0 2013 17-32-226-001-0000 0 2013 17-32-226-007-0000 0 2013 17-32-226-008-0000 0 2013 17-32-226-009-0000 0 2013 17-32-227-018-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-001-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-007-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-026-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-027-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-028-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-048-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-071-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-073-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-074-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-075-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-080-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-084-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-091-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-141-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-148-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-150-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-159-0000 0 2013 17-32-300-170-0000 0 2013 17-32-400-067-0000 0 2013 17-32-400-138-0000 0 2013 17-32-401-037-0000 0 2013 17-32-402-023-1019 0 2013 17-32-402-026-1114 0 2013 17-32-403-027-0000 0 2013 17-32-408-001-0000 0 2013 17-32-411-022-0000 0 2013 17-32-416-028-0000 0 2013 17-32-418-021-0000 0 2013 17-32-500-005-0000 0 2013 17-32-500-013-0000 0 2013 17-33-109-013-0000 0 2013 17-33-109-014-0000 0 2013 17-33-109-051-0000 0 2013 17-33-110-024-0000 0 2013 17-33-113-007-0000 0 2013 17-33-116-007-0000 0 2013 17-33-117-004-0000 0 2013 17-33-117-041-0000 0 2013 17-33-118-015-0000 0 2013
24 June 3-9, 2015 • THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Tax Due $2,737.79 $2,737.79 $2,779.26 $206.27 $1,139.44 $3,042.26 $3,135.44 $2,400.33 $5,320.01 $2,748.19 $1,699.87 $3,381.87 $2,784.48 $2,899.81 $120.58 $302.25 $3,616.16 $327.75 $1,810.86 $1,559.25 $1,328.93 $5,757.45 $4,979.43 $767.76 $3,675.41 $2,438.07 $272.50 $2,240.46 $2,725.12 $1,050.27 $1,775.54 $437.96 $218.60 $559.19 $10,432.33 $305.94 $3,558.51 $3,691.12 $1,164.01 $104.73 $15,522.85 $1,413.52 $3,337.77 $2,152.49 $819.65 $1,516.29 $1,341.57 $2,191.98 $2,738.20 $2,585.09 $6,459.11 $3,598.68 $907.02 $1,045.77 $478.28 $1,391.82 $1,783.22 $2,422.03 $6,018.04 $2,943.70 $1,487.60 $6,896.64 $6,896.64 $1,782.09 $3,653.62 $2,022.20 $1,091.28 $1,118.38 $8,715.79 $2,401.88 $2,166.59 $3,339.48 $1,793.91 $3,890.82 $2,184.31 $3,463.82 $1,804.01 $782.95 $14,777.34 $1,869.30 $1,869.30 $685.04 $108,502.76 $38,523.39 $8,485.99 $872.39 $9,086.50 $2,656.22 $3,486.12 $9,649.25 $207.40 $1,144.91 $182.22 $1,256.70 $2,804.86 $257.90 $56,078.31 $110.10 $439.65 $1,661.93 $656.26 $2,086.36 $20,401.67 $865.61 $199.15 $3,389.62 $1,540.27 $2,088.07 $1,680.88 $9,982.93 $1,916.03 $2,555.85 $5,068.05 $1,145.79 $1,571.43 $3,912.95 $1,661.15 $1,147.03 $4,993.99 $5,804.88 $6,456.38
Tax Payer Name DONALD & DEBRA LARSON MARGARET D BADROV MARGARET D BADROV JOE TSEUNG ALICIA R MENCHACA MB ENTERPRISE IL LLC J SENESE & RM OLMETTI MB ILLINOIS LLC MICHAEL DIFOGGIO MARIA PIKE M GIRONDA & K BARICH TAXPAYER OF ANTONIA MURILLO BRYAN HUGHES RCRDC GROUP LLC FELICITA RIVERA LIN CHOWN TANG JOSEPH T MC KEON ZIDONIS TAXPAYER OF JOSE L RAMOS AMADO BOLANOS WILLIAM H ROONEY JACQUELINE FREITAG MARY PONKEY 3855 S LOWE CHICAGOIL ROSE VACCARO ROSE VACCARO ROSE VACCARO ROSE VACCARO ROSE VACCARO WILLIAM BARBARO WILLIAM BARBARO BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS BTB DEVELOPMENTS JOE ZMALYM JIMMY NG O COZZI FLOYD MORRIS JOHN W BURNS STATEWAY ASSOCIATES LL STATEWAY ASSOCIATES LL UPA CITY OF CHICAGO LCR HOLDINGS INC LCR HOLDINGS INC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC Q FANG & AI CHEN PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC CHGO HOUSING AUTHORITY PARK BOULEVARD LLC WALTER NIED SARAH TOM WIRTZ PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC PARK BOULEVARD LLC GRUS CORP UGWU UCHE ROBIN SHOFFNER 31ST & INDIANA DEVELOP WATKINS ANDRE L STANLEY STALLWORTH ALPHONSO NEITA M & N PORTER VENNIE MADISON AUDREY T LACY LEONA & JAMES MARTIN VONCILLE DAVIS MICHEAL JOHNSON NEOVIS & PAMELA GREYER MICHEAL JOHNSON PAUL H. DEJOIE MICHEAL JOHNSON HO SOON SHIN EDEN HURD ROYAL ASSOCIATES ROYAL ASSOCIATES ROYAL ASSOCIATES ROY LOVE ROY LOVE CARNEIL SIMMONS ROYAL ASSOCIATES TAXPAYER OF ROYAL ASSOCIATES VRE CHICAGO ELEVEN LLC HERBERT C HARRIS PRIME CAP GRP LLC 3405 LYNDA JONES REYES EDWARD BURRELL ALMERA P LEWIS GERESE TADROS PAUL O FREEMAN A CHARLES MC KISSACK DR CHARLES L WILLIAMS VANESSA MCNORTON TOOLE, THERON C R K KULOBA WOODLAND PARK BWP LAKE MDWS C O LW MGMT LAKE MOWS C O LW MGMT KEITH DAVIS LAKE MDWS LAKE MEADOWS III, LLC LAKE MEADOWS III, LLC THOMAS S JARRETT
Property Address 3424 S EMERALD 3328 S LOWE 3325 S LOWE 3401 S LOWE 3337 S WALLACE 3341 S WALLACE 3415 S PARNELL 3146 S SHIELDS 3158 S STEWART 3130 S PRINCETON 3227 S WELLS 3517 S HALSTED 3525 S HALSTED 3532 S LOWE 3603 S CANAL 3612 S EMERALD 3618 S UNION 634 W 37TH 3645 S LOWE 3625 S PARNELL 3748 S EMERALD 3724 S UNION 559 W 37TH 3749 S PARNELL 3808 S WALLACE 3855 S LOWE 524 W PERSHING 520 W PERSHING 518 W PERSHING 516 W PERSHING 514 W PERSHING 504 W PERSHING 500 W PERSHING 3817 S NORMAL 418 W 38TH 420 W 38TH 428 W 38TH 432 W 38TH 436 W 38TH 438 W 38TH 448 W 38TH 412 W PERSHING 3639 S CANAL 3539 S WENTWORTH 3563 S WENTWORTH 3621 S WENTWORTH 3548 S FEDERAL 3600 S FEDERAL 3532 S FEDERAL 3701 S WENTWORTH 3800 S DEARBORN 3804 S DEARBORN 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 12 W 35TH 3522 S STATE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 17 W 35TH 17 W 35TH 17 W 35TH 17 W 35TH 17 W 35TH 3112 S PRAIRIE 216 E 32ND 3144 S PRAIRIE 205 E 31ST 3116 S GILES 3115 S PRAIRIE 3126 S GILES 3121 S GILES 3100 S KING 3308 S INDIANA 3360 S PRAIRIE 3349 S INDIANA 3411 S PRAIRIE 3328 S GILES 3360 S GILES 3367 S PRAIRIE 3403 S PRAIRIE 248 E 35TH 3323 S PRAIRIE 3315 S GILES 3317 S GILES 3323 S GILES 3351 S GILES 3353 S GILES 3431 S GILES 3316 S CALUMET 3323 S GILES 3320 S CALUMET 300 E 35TH 3369 S CALUMET 3405 S CALUMET 3423 S CALUMET 619 E GROVELAND 635 E GROVELAND 3445 S COTTAGE GROVE 612 E 33RD 624 E 33RD 626 E 33RD 609 E 33RD 615 E 33RD 606 E WOODLAND 606 E WOODLAND 550 E 32ND 330 E 32ND 506 E 32ND 510 E 32ND 601 E 32ND 601 E 32ND 601 E 32ND
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due 17-33-118-025-0000 0 2013 $1,104.68 17-33-120-051-0000 0 2013 $5,279.84 17-33-121-011-0000 0 2013 $4,634.62 17-33-121-026-0000 0 2013 $1,780.74 17-33-122-091-0000 0 2013 $9,903.60 17-33-122-096-0000 0 2013 $1,705.06 17-33-123-050-0000 0 2013 $6,937.35 17-33-200-015-0000 0 2013 $1,607.54 17-33-200-052-0000 0 2013 $208.44 17-33-201-037-1003 0 2013 $3,194.98 17-33-211-011-0000 0 2013 $3,965.50 17-33-300-007-0000 0 2013 $2,812.33 17-33-300-010-0000 0 2013 $1,887.04 17-33-302-036-0000 0 2013 $1,613.77 17-33-306-032-0000 0 2013 $133.70 17-33-307-029-0000 0 2013 $4,065.31 17-33-308-033-0000 0 2013 $2,642.65 17-33-309-049-0000 0 2013 $7,890.76 17-33-310-019-0000 0 2013 $3,995.15 17-33-312-017-0000 0 2013 $1,623.97 17-33-313-043-0000 0 2013 $1,814.82 17-33-314-036-0000 0 2013 $3,151.60 17-33-317-001-0000 0 2013 $3,391.95 17-33-318-020-0000 0 2013 $3,751.69 17-33-324-024-0000 0 2013 $3,196.01 17-33-324-045-0000 0 2013 $34,640.56 17-33-326-038-0000 0 2013 $846.26 17-33-326-039-0000 0 2013 $786.95 17-33-326-040-0000 0 2013 $786.84 17-33-326-041-0000 0 2013 $786.95 17-33-326-042-0000 0 2013 $2,925.90 17-33-326-046-0000 0 2013 $804.81 17-33-326-047-0000 0 2013 $785.68 17-33-327-052-0000 0 2013 $1,862.46 17-33-327-055-0000 0 2013 $2,854.68 17-33-327-056-0000 0 2013 $2,190.68 17-33-327-059-0000 0 2013 $2,130.70 17-33-327-060-0000 0 2013 $2,130.15 17-33-327-061-0000 0 2013 $2,130.15 17-33-327-062-0000 0 2013 $2,130.15 17-33-327-065-0000 0 2013 $2,128.51 17-33-328-020-0000 0 2013 $3,203.18 17-33-329-006-0000 0 2013 $2,965.69 17-33-403-015-0000 0 2013 $235.70 17-33-403-025-0000 0 2013 $235.70 17-33-403-035-0000 0 2013 $235.70 17-33-404-111-0000 0 2013 $1,471.27 17-33-404-115-0000 0 2013 $1,072.91 17-33-404-116-0000 0 2013 $2,345.97 17-33-414-001-0000 0 2013 $253.19 17-33-420-024-0000 0 2013 $2,364.35 17-33-420-025-0000 0 2013 $1,409.51 17-33-423-020-4001 0 2013 $273.89 17-33-423-020-4004 0 2013 $125.26 17-33-423-020-4006 0 2013 $273.89 17-33-423-020-4009 0 2013 $120.51 17-33-423-020-4010 0 2013 $120.51 17-33-423-020-4029 0 2013 $273.89 17-33-423-020-4049 0 2013 $120.51 17-33-423-020-4054 0 2013 $273.89 17-33-423-020-4058 0 2013 $120.51 17-33-423-020-4059 0 2013 $120.51 17-33-423-022-4000 0 2013 $1,956.40 17-33-423-023-4037 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4043 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4044 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4045 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4073 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4076 0 2013 $136.66 17-33-423-023-4077 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4078 0 2013 $103.89 17-33-423-023-4079 0 2013 $103.89 17-34-103-020-0000 0 2013 $896.78 17-34-103-038-0000 0 2013 $383.66 17-34-103-058-1006 0 2013 $1,425.06 17-34-103-071-0000 0 2013 $6,943.22 17-34-104-021-0000 0 2013 $3,295.76 17-34-104-052-0000 0 2013 $4,017.15 17-34-104-056-0000 0 2013 $739.50 17-34-105-048-0000 0 2013 $1,939.53 17-34-106-032-1032 0 2013 $1,233.54 17-34-116-020-0000 0 2013 $4,417.57 17-34-120-060-0000 0 2013 $1,581.94 17-34-120-101-0000 0 2013 $1,804.88 17-34-121-018-0000 0 2013 $882.49 17-34-121-035-0000 0 2013 $785.54 17-34-121-051-0000 0 2013 $1,082.53 17-34-121-076-0000 1 2012 $343.47 17-34-121-078-0000 0 2013 $715.86 17-34-121-093-0000 0 2013 $233.73 17-34-121-128-1001 0 2013 $5,123.80 17-34-122-008-0000 0 2013 $711.14 17-34-122-009-0000 0 2013 $4,723.30 17-34-122-012-0000 0 2013 $836.65 17-34-122-026-0000 0 2013 $978.82 17-34-122-027-0000 0 2013 $3,900.39 17-34-122-049-0000 0 2013 $796.95 17-34-122-064-0000 0 2013 $2,663.52 17-34-122-070-0000 0 2013 $127.69 17-34-122-071-0000 0 2013 $3,022.27 17-34-122-113-0000 0 2013 $11,374.62 17-34-123-027-0000 0 2013 $4,650.20 17-34-123-030-0000 0 2013 $1,888.01 17-34-123-039-0000 0 2013 $682.04 17-34-219-034-0000 0 2013 $9,575.25 17-34-219-038-0000 0 2013 $4,827.56 17-34-219-079-0000 0 2013 $1,495.39 17-34-219-121-0000 0 2013 $4,191.36 17-34-219-127-0000 0 2013 $4,540.41 17-34-219-128-0000 0 2013 $2,298.05 17-34-219-131-0000 0 2013 $3,977.66 17-34-219-134-0000 0 2013 $1,894.13 17-34-219-150-1047 0 2013 $930.66 17-34-219-150-1050 0 2013 $1,147.64 17-34-224-019-0000 0 2013 $4,989.75 17-34-224-034-0000 0 2013 $6,787.73 17-34-224-044-0000 0 2013 $7,524.42 17-34-224-046-0000 0 2013 $6,403.84 17-34-225-003-1001 0 2013 $317.04 17-34-225-003-1153 0 2013 $138.21 17-34-225-003-1164 0 2013 $138.21
Tax Payer Name LAKE MEADOWS III, LLC SOUTH RHODES LLC LUSTER LOCKHART TAXPAYER OF SLAWEK LANIEWSKI LOOP MTG CORP CHRISTINA H KING PRIME CAPITAL GROUP LL CHICAGO LAND TERRAPIN INVESTMENTS TERRAPIN INVESTMENTS TERRAPIN INVESTMENTS RONE CARLA EDUARDO & AMADOU A DAY URBAN VISIONS INC JAMES E MOODY ELDRIDGE FOSTER LORENZO POWELL STEPHEN BARDO DEIRDRE TAYLOR WINSTON DIXON HAROLD KARP PEARLIE HUGHES TAXPAYER OF JAMES R DAVIS GLORIA D DAVIS GWENDOLYN PEDEN CHICAGO TRUST CO TR GLORIA D DAVIS JAMES DAVIS MICHAEL WATKINS BETTY J DUMAS BOZENA RADOJCIC PRIME CAP GRP LLC EMILY WALTON TAX PAYER OF BOZENA KOLACZYNSKA IMAN INC ARGENTRY MITCHELL SIDNEY L STRONG ERNEST EALY CHICAGO LAND & TITLE L MAMIE GRADY CONSTANZA WILLIAMS UGAU UCHE LEE NEWTON DRAGAN RADOJCIC ANNA L BUTLER 3750 62 S MICHIGAN LLC TBC IND INC TRUTH CHICAGO LLC TRUTH CHICAGO LLC SO SIDE COMM ART CTR SAUL AZAR WESTRIDGE SAUL AZAR WESTRIDGE SVETASLAV PETROV ANTHONY JENKINS JOSEPHINE C MASON DAVID DUPREE BETA BLUE INC GLORIA MAE WASHINGTON MACK H LEWIS ARNOLD D TATE KAREN LYNN WHITE ROY L EARLEY ANDREW MILLER PATRICIA HUNTER IDELLA MYRICK UGWU UCHE WILLIE MAE WHITE DOROTHY I BURGE LATASHA MCCASKEL KRISTI OSGA PATRICK KINARD T BOYD TAXPAYER OF ROYAL ASSOCIATES WANDA ROBINSON BETTY TUCKER REID BETTY TUCKER REID TAXPAYER OF 3862 S. LAKE PARK, INC ANGELA HOLIDAY DEPT. OF HOUSING DEPT. OF HOUSING PERSHING LAKE LLC PERSHING LAKE LLC
Property Address 601 E 33RD 3213 S RHODES 3545 S MICHIGAN 12 E 37TH 3639 S MICHIGAN 3653 S MICHIGAN 3659 S MICHIGAN 3663 S MICHIGAN 3668 S INDIANA 3670 S INDIANA 3672 S INDIANA 3672 S INDIANA 3603 S INDIANA 3643 S INDIANA 3528 S PRAIRIE 3656 S PRAIRIE 3514 S PRAIRIE 3634 S PRAIRIE 3531 S INDIANA 3612 S PRAIRIE 3552 S PRAIRIE 3605 S PRAIRIE 3641 S PRAIRIE 3647 S PRAIRIE 3558 S GILES 3602 S GILES 3646 S GILES 3650 S GILES 3533 S PRAIRIE 3653 S GILES 3655 S GILES 3612 S CALUMET 3620 S CALUMET 3624 S CALUMET 3568 S KING 3550 S KING 3703 S STATE 11 E 37TH 24 E 37TH 104 E CARVER 106 E CARVER 114 E CARVER 3715 S GILES 3718 S CALUMET 3706 S KING 12 E 38TH 3744 S WABASH 19 E 37TH 3833 S WABASH 3762 S MICHIGAN 3806 S MICHIGAN 56 E PERSHING 56 E PERSHING 3827 S MICHIGAN 17 E 37TH 3736 S INDIANA 3804 S INDIANA 3802 S PRAIRIE 3825 S GILES 3812 S CALUMET 3842 S CALUMET 3847 S CALUMET 3821 S CALUMET 3816 S KING 3701 S WABASH 50 E 37TH 58 E 37TH 70 E 37TH 3700 S MICHIGAN 59 E 37TH 67 E 37TH 3553 S KING 3527 S KING 3626 S ELLIS 3631 S ELLIS 3640 S LAKE PARK 756 E 37TH 3648 S LAKE PARK 3811 S LANGLEY 3745 S ELLIS 3747 S ELLIS 3866 S LAKE PARK 3862 S LAKE PARK 3811 S LAKE PARK 3807 S LAKE PARK 914 E 38TH 3904 S LAKE PARK 3902 S LAKE PARK
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PIN Tax Type Tax Year Tax Due 17-34-225-003-1262 0 2013 $103.50 17-34-225-009-0000 0 2013 $3,017.73 17-34-302-021-0000 0 2013 $1,585.23 17-34-306-047-0000 0 2013 $175.31 17-34-308-002-0000 0 2013 $1,790.39 17-34-308-007-0000 0 2013 $785.68 17-34-308-009-0000 0 2013 $2,562.87 17-34-308-011-0000 0 2013 $8,405.96 17-34-308-030-0000 0 2013 $632.03 17-34-308-031-0000 0 2013 $637.84 17-34-308-033-0000 0 2013 $250.26 17-34-308-034-0000 0 2013 $628.75 17-34-309-025-0000 0 2013 $811.91 17-34-309-040-0000 0 2013 $1,507.29 17-34-309-057-0000 0 2013 $2,181.09 17-34-309-100-0000 0 2013 $506.73 17-34-309-108-0000 0 2013 $2,020.13 17-34-309-118-0000 0 2013 $5,150.58 17-34-309-122-1003 0 2013 $2,273.69 17-34-309-123-1003 0 2013 $950.17 17-34-309-125-0000 0 2013 $602.72 17-34-310-029-0000 0 2013 $835.55 17-34-310-046-0000 0 2013 $770.03 17-34-310-050-0000 0 2013 $704.79 17-34-310-072-0000 0 2013 $1,136.71 17-34-310-077-0000 0 2013 $234.88 17-34-310-100-0000 0 2013 $3,465.46 17-34-310-102-0000 0 2013 $1,079.12 17-34-310-133-0000 0 2013 $520.23 17-34-311-035-0000 0 2013 $3,619.12 17-34-311-036-0000 0 2013 $361.04 17-34-311-068-0000 0 2013 $522.51 17-34-311-072-0000 0 2013 $407.39 17-34-311-101-1002 0 2013 $2,252.51 17-34-312-062-0000 0 2013 $2,049.40 17-34-312-091-1001 0 2013 $1,605.59 17-34-313-002-0000 0 2013 $586.53 17-34-313-005-0000 0 2013 $385.10 17-34-313-017-0000 0 2013 $1,044.34 17-34-315-012-0000 0 2013 $1,659.22 17-34-315-013-0000 0 2013 $1,663.25 17-34-315-017-0000 0 2013 $532.95 17-34-318-005-0000 0 2013 $1,127.62 17-34-318-037-0000 0 2013 $1,012.67 17-34-319-022-1002 0 2013 $1,263.73 17-34-320-007-0000 0 2013 $682.04 17-34-320-010-0000 0 2013 $5,053.49 17-34-320-016-0000 0 2013 $1,680.54 17-34-322-020-0000 0 2013 $4,564.12 17-34-322-033-0000 0 2013 $872.99 17-34-322-035-0000 0 2013 $5,658.52 17-34-322-065-1001 0 2013 $2,584.36 17-34-322-065-1002 0 2013 $1,792.00 17-34-323-024-0000 0 2013 $720.23 17-34-323-033-0000 0 2013 $139.73 17-34-323-034-0000 0 2013 $102.11 17-34-323-046-0000 0 2013 $1,427.55 17-34-324-021-0000 0 2013 $1,127.62 17-34-326-011-0000 0 2013 $772.00 17-34-326-027-0000 0 2013 $2,861.72 17-34-326-040-0000 0 2013 $3,342.28 17-34-327-006-0000 0 2013 $769.69 17-34-327-017-0000 0 2013 $622.03 17-34-327-047-1002 0 2013 $1,049.73 17-34-328-001-0000 0 2013 $572.96 17-34-328-006-0000 0 2013 $1,404.38 17-34-328-010-0000 0 2013 $1,084.24 17-34-328-016-0000 0 2013 $847.51 17-34-328-020-0000 0 2013 $2,154.52 17-34-328-032-0000 0 2013 $714.58 17-34-328-036-0000 0 2013 $1,562.48 17-34-400-018-0000 0 2013 $4,357.33 17-34-400-096-1002 0 2013 $1,120.52 17-34-409-021-0000 0 2013 $1,835.14 17-34-410-014-0000 0 2013 $1,500.99 17-34-410-036-0000 0 2013 $1,502.63 17-34-410-037-0000 0 2013 $630.05 17-34-410-043-0000 0 2013 $13,353.62 17-34-423-014-4001 0 2013 $1,884.35 17-35-101-026-0000 0 2013 $1,784.38 17-35-101-027-0000 0 2013 $1,794.01 17-35-101-109-0000 0 2013 $185.69 17-35-101-127-1005 0 2013 $2,243.77 17-35-102-023-0000 0 2013 $971.58 17-35-102-033-0000 0 2013 $2,628.48 17-35-102-034-0000 0 2013 $2,341.12 17-35-103-010-0000 0 2013 $623.86 17-35-103-011-0000 0 2013 $623.86
Published by order of
MARIA PAPPAS
County Collector of Cook County, Illinois
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LEGAL NOTICES Cook County Annual Special Assessment Tax Sale Notice to Property Owners, Legal Notice and Listing of Properties
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
Under Illinois law, the Cook County Treasurer’s Office must offer properties having delinquent real estate taxes and/or special assessments for sale. This legal notice includes a list, based on the geographic distribution of this newspaper, of parcels of real estate on which special assessments are delinquent and subject to auction at the annual tax sale, which begins at 8:30 A.M. on Monday, August 3, 2015. The tax sale hours of operation are 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (Chicago local time) each scheduled day. The dates of sale and the daily sale hours may be extended as needed. The unit of local government associated with each listed special assessment has reported the listed installment(s) as delinquent as of May 11, 2015. If you believe this list does not reflect a recent payment, contact the applicable unit of local government so that it may instruct the Cook County Treasurer’s Office to remove the delinquency from the list. Do not contact the Cook County Treasurer’s Office, as it has no independent authority to remove such a delinquency from the tax sale list. IF YOUR PROPERTY INDEX NUMBER IS LISTED IN THIS NOTICE, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO TAKE ACTION SO THAT YOUR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT SOLD. The sale of special assessments will result in a lien that will add, at a minimum, hundreds of dollars in fees to the amount currently due. Sale of the special assessments and continued failure by the owner to redeem (pay) may result in the owner’s loss of legal title to the property. Payments of delinquent special assessments (prior to tax sale) must be paid by CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, CASHIER’S CHECK, or MONEY ORDER at the Cook County Treasurer’s Office, 118 N. Clark St., Room 112, Chicago, IL 60602. Please note that under Illinois law, the Treasurer’s Office cannot accept payments of delinquent special assessments after the close of the business day immediately preceding the date on which such special assessments are to be offered for sale. For questions about submitting a payment or to verify the precise delinquent amount, you may contact the Cook County Treasurer’s Office by phone at (312) 443-5100 or by e-mail through our website at www.cookcountytreasurer.com (click on “CONTACT US”).
LEGAL NOTICE
2013 Annual Tax Sale Schedule SALE BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2015 AT 8:30 A.M. THE TAX SALE HOURS OF OPERATION ARE 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. (CHICAGO LOCAL TIME) EACH SCHEDULED DAY. THE DATES OF SALE AND THE DAILY SALE HOURS MAY BE EXTENDED AS NEEDED. TAX BUYER REGISTRATION WILL TAKE PLACE BETWEEN JUNE 5 AND JULY 24, 2015. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.COOKTAXSALE.COM OR CONTACT THE TREASURER’S OFFICE.
SALE DATE
VOLUMES
TOWNSHIPS
August 3, 2015
001 to 147
Barrington, Berwyn, Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Cicero, Elk Grove, Evanston, Hanover, Lemont, Leyden, Lyons, Maine, New Trier, Niles, Northfield, Norwood Park, Oak Park, Orland
August 4, 2015
148 to 270
Palatine, Palos, Proviso, Rich, River Forest, Riverside, Schaumburg, Stickney, Thornton, Wheeling, Worth, Hyde Park
August 5, 2015
271 to 464
Hyde Park, Jefferson, Lake
August 6, 2015
465 to 601
Lake, Lake View, North Chicago, Rogers Park, South Chicago, West Chicago
TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH CHICAGO
Judgment sale and redemption record Delinquency on warrant 62456 Installment No.1 SOUTH CHICAGO special assessment for LAKE SHORE EAST DEVELOPMENT Vol Property Index No. Name Address 510 17-10-318-058-1015 THOMAS PTAK 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit 400 510 17-10-318-058-1049 FRANK AND LIH WANG 340 E. RANDOLPH ST Unit 802 510 17-10-318-058-1093 CHARLES HALLAB 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #1307 510 17-10-318-058-1176 CONSTANTIN AND VICTOR SICLOVAN 5565 W PINNACLE HILL D 510 17-10-318-058-1221 TROY DICKERSON 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3702 510 17-10-318-058-1232 FRED BOELTER 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3901 510 17-10-318-058-1337 SAMIR SHARMA 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #6002 510 17-10-318-058-1350 SAMIR SHARMA 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #6002 510 17-10-318-058-1351 SAMIR SHARMA 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #6002 510 17-10-318-058-1352 SAMIR SHARMA 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #6002 510 17-10-318-058-1362 CHARLES HALLAB 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #1307 510 17-10-318-058-1390 CONSTANTIN AND VICTOR SICLOVAN 5565 W PINNACLE HILL D 510 17-10-318-058-1433 TROY DICKERSON 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3702 510 17-10-318-058-1476 TROY DICKERSON 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3702 510 17-10-318-058-1575 GREGORY DAVIS P.O. BOX 1252 510 17-10-318-058-1592 FRANK AND LIH WANG 340 E. RANDOLPH ST Unit 802 510 17-10-318-058-1594 THOMAS PTAK 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit 400 510 17-10-318-058-1648 PRASHANTTH RAVISHANKAR AND RAJ 2222 SHAKESPEARE ST. 510 17-10-318-058-1772 FRED BOELTER 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3901 510 17-10-318-058-1807 FRED BOELTER 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3901 510 17-10-318-058-1815 PRASHANTTH RAVISHANKAR AND RAJ 2222 SHAKESPEARE ST. 510 17-10-400-031-1001 PETER MACEK 2739 N. PINE GROVE AVENUE 510 17-10-400-031-1019 DAVID & SANDRA HILBISH 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 508 510 17-10-400-031-1026 DANIEL KOZ 40 E CHICAGO #101 510 17-10-400-031-1029 MICHAEL SABZALI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 704 510 17-10-400-031-1065 MARSA MITCHELL 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1108 510 17-10-400-031-1072 FEDERICO INNOCENTI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1207 510 17-10-400-031-1090 WILLIAM GADDIS 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1501 510 17-10-400-031-1100 GINGER MENNE 201 N. WESTSHORE DR Unit 1603 510 17-10-400-031-1139 ASIF WAHEED 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2103 510 17-10-400-031-1149 OLUWAGBEMIGA ADEYEMI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2205 510 17-10-400-031-1153 PATRICK DUGAN 201 N WESTSHORE DR UNIT 2301 510 17-10-400-031-1195 SRIDHAR MEDA AND SWARUPA ESKAP 111 W WASHINGTON 510 17-10-400-031-1196 CAROLINE E. CINQUEGRANI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2804 510 17-10-400-031-1222 ASIF WAHEED 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2103 510 17-10-400-031-1233 FEDERICO INNOCENTI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1207 510 17-10-400-031-1237 OLUWAGBEMIGA ADEYEMI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE Unit 2205 510 17-10-400-031-1254 MARSA MITCHELL 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1108 510 17-10-400-031-1294 PATRICK DUGAN 201 N WESTSHORE DR UNIT 2301 510 17-10-400-031-1298 ANDREW AND TAO CHEN 201 N. WESTSHORE DR Unit 2006 510 17-10-400-031-1301 PATRICK DUGAN 201 N WESTSHORE DR UNIT 2301 510 17-10-400-031-1302 DAVID & SANDRA HILBISH 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 508 510 17-10-400-031-1320 DANIEL KOZ 40 E CHICAGO #101 510 17-10-400-031-1321 MICHAEL SABZALI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 704 510 17-10-400-031-1322 DAVID & SANDRA HILBISH 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 508 510 17-10-400-031-1323 MARC J. KLEINBERG 175 N. HARBOR DR. Unit 4406 510 17-10-400-031-1353 C & C CAPITAL 444 N MICHIGAN AVE Suite 1200 510 17-10-400-031-1365 CAROLINE E. CINQUEGRANI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2804 510 17-10-400-031-1389 WILLIAM GADDIS 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1501 510 17-10-400-031-1398 PETER MACEK 2739 N. PINE GROVE AVENUE 510 17-10-400-031-1401 GINGER MENNE 201 N. WESTSHORE DR Unit 1603
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Amt. Due Thru 06/30/15 520.00 737.43 591.94 613.41 847.15 1305.47 1433.85 135.20 135.20 135.20 135.20 128.06 128.06 135.20 128.06 128.06 128.06 128.06 141.97 141.97 597.51 1246.93 932.33 955.85 476.12 682.55 783.97 990.29 445.98 455.46 680.25 1024.71 468.80 520.59 46.89 49.49 47.91 78.28 68.34 69.05 66.52 66.52 61.11 61.24 91.10 61.44 60.10 61.11 55.01 87.85 55.74
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DELINQUENT SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OFFICE OF THE TREASURER AND EX-OFFICIO COLLECTOR OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Advertisement and Notice by Collector of Cook County of Application for Judgment and Order of Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots for Special Assessments or installments thereof, as provided by law.
COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS June 3-4, 2015. NOTICE is hereby given that the said Collector of Cook County, Illinois, will apply to the County Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois on Wednesday, July 1, 2015, for judgment against all lands and lots, hereinafter described as being delinquent, upon which special assessments or installment payments thereof (together with any accrued interest and costs) remain due and unpaid, for an order for sale of said lands and lots for satisfaction thereof, fixing the correct amount due. Final entry of said order will be sought on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. NOTICE is further given that beginning on the 3rd day of August, 2015, A.D., at the hour of 8:30 A.M., all said lands and lots, hereinafter described for sale for which an order shall be made, or has been made and not executed as noted, will be subject to public sale at 118 N. Clark St, Room 112
(Randolph Street entrance) in Chicago, Illinois, for the amount of special assessments, taxes, interest and costs due thereon, respectively. The following is a list of delinquent properties in Cook County upon which special assessments or any part thereof remain due and unpaid; the name(s) of the owners, if known; and the total amount due. In lieu of legal description, each parcel of land or lot is designated by a property index number (PIN). Comparison of the 14-digit PIN with the legal description of any parcel may be made by referring to the cross-indices in the various Cook County offices. The Cook County Collector does not guarantee the accuracy of common street addresses or property classification codes at the time of sale. Buyers should verify all common street addresses, PINs, classifications, and ownership by personal inspection and investigation of said properties and legal descriptions prior to purchasing special assessments offered at the sale. NO BUYER WILL BE PERMITTED TO OBTAIN A TAX DEED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PROPERTY OWNED BY A TAXING DISTRICT OR OTHER UNIT OF GOVERNMENT. WHEN AN ORDER TO VACATE THE TAX SALE OF ANY SUCH PROPERTY IS ENTERED, THE FINAL RESULT MAY BE A REFUND WITHOUT INTEREST.
OLUWAGBEMIGA ADEYEMI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE Unit 2205 SRIDHAR MEDA AND SWARUPA ESKAP 111 W WASHINGTON UGUR HEPEROL 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 503 HENLY DELCARPIO 40W343 WILLIAM CULLEN BRY VEN ADUANA 29 POLO DRIVE MICHAEL AND DIANE FRANK 420 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 412 ANGELA WELTER 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 413 NUR YALCINDAG 2885 SANFORD AVE SW DANIEL FONT 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 506 BRUCE AND DEBORAH MAMOLA 838 SPRING CREEK COURT HAE KONG 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 708 STEPHEN AND SHINAI LEE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 812 HEE PARK 9125 COLUMBIA AVE SHEIKH AHMED 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 903 RAMIR DOMINGO 1985 CLEMENTI LANE GWANG-HO JANG 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 912 AKANKSHA JOSHI AND ADITYA SHAS 420 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 1001 LINDA LOVELESS 676 PLEASANT EAST WATERSIDE HOLDINGS TRUST 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1101 KEN ICHI HINO 420 E. WATERSIDE DR. Unit 1105 VIKRAM GOTTAM 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1108 HELEN KIM 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1114 HAE KONG 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1212 JONG KIM 3872 W 109TH AVE DEUTSCHE BANK NATL TRUST CO 1661 WORTHINGTON ROAD RAVI HANSOTY ANJALI RAJ 655 W. IRVING PARK ROAD Apt 2310 SHORESIDE PROP LP 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1712 DOJKI MAQBOLLA 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2004 TROY DICKERSON 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2110 ABAYOMI SONUGA 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2312 TERRENCE MARYNIW PO BOX 7728 KAYVAN HADDADAN 637 EISENHOWER ST FILSON HOLDINGS LLC 7256 W. OLIVE JUAN URIBE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2914 YONG SOON BYUN 1720 N LASALLE ST #3 JOHN FAN 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4201 HEIDER SHUBER 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4414 REGATTA LLC 420 E WATERSIDE DR #304 KEN ICHI HINO 420 E. WATERSIDE DR. Unit 1105 JOHN FAN 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4201 VEN ADUANA 29 POLO DRIVE C & C CAPITAL 444 N MICHIGAN AVE Suite 1200 HEIDER SHUBER 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4414 HEIDER SHUBER 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4414 SHEIKH AHMED 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 903 YONG SOON BYUN 1720 N LASALLE ST #3 AKANKSHA JOSHI AND ADITYA SHAS 420 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 1001 SHORESIDE PROP LP 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1712 HENLY DELCARPIO 40W343 WILLIAM CULLEN BRY KAYVAN HADDADAN 637 EISENHOWER ST HELEN KIM 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1114 CHANG KONG 750 ASTER DRIVE HAE KONG 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1212 JUAN URIBE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2914
55.70 55.70 653.30 535.61 621.56 450.39 615.16 654.64 344.00 406.15 844.30 455.16 565.26 665.08 487.34 456.79 855.61 489.42 858.89 551.25 856.96 571.36 461.56 470.49 472.43 1028.28 1036.18 481.36 880.34 17.03 709.32 493.89 919.08 1292.72 1311.50 1545.09 1391.79 60.74 69.97 60.13 60.74 83.19 64.74 64.74 58.27 70.60 60.13 67.83 57.97 80.73 61.36 57.66 57.66 59.21
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STEPHEN AND SHINAI LEE BRUCE AND DEBORAH MAMOLA RAMIR DOMINGO ANGELA WELTER TERRENCE MARYNIW EAST WATERSIDE HOLDINGS TRUST GWANG-HO JANG HEE PARK VIKRAM GOTTAM JONG KIM DOJKI MAQBOLLA MICHAEL WIELGAT RAVI HANSOTY ANJALI RAJ LINDA LOVELESS TROY DICKERSON UGUR HEPEROL CHONG, MEGAN, AND CATHERINE RI GARCIA DUSSARD AIMEE MUHI CRIXENIA MAGPAYO LAKSHMANA MADALA JAMES COSMANO ESPERANZA MAGAT JAMAL BURKI ERIC DIAZ SOPHIE GORENGAUT PIRIN FILIPOV NEVILLE HEWITT ALISON COX AND ROBERT EGELAND KELLY ELMORE AJAY CHANDHOK ANIBAL DRELICHMAN JOHN ODDO JOHN ODDO CRIXENIA MAGPAYO JAMAL BURKI ALISON COX AND ROBERT EGELAND ALISON COX AND ROBERT EGELAND GARCIA DUSSARD CHONG, MEGAN, AND CATHERINE RI ANIBAL DRELICHMAN AJAY CHANDHOK ESPERANZA MAGAT PIRIN FILIPOV OLGA GREEN JAMES COSMANO AIMEE MUHI LAKSHMANA MADALA JOHN ODDO JOHN ODDO SOPHIE GORENGAUT ERIC DIAZ
LEGAL NOTICE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 812 838 SPRING CREEK COURT 1985 CLEMENTI LANE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 413 PO BOX 7728 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1101 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 912 9125 COLUMBIA AVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1108 3872 W 109TH AVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2004 10127 S. HOYNE AVE Unit 1106 655 W. IRVING PARK ROAD Apt 2310 676 PLEASANT 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2110 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 503 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 307 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #508 203 HOLLY LANE PO BOX 7184 450 E. WATERSIDE DR. Unit 701 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1301 1985 CLEMENTI LANE 160 HURON DRIVE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1510 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1601 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1808 14 GOLDING AVENUE Barton Park 165 SOUTH KENMORE AVENUE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #2605 2991 BROCKWAY ST 3151 W. SHORE DRIVE 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU PO BOX 7184 160 HURON DRIVE 165 SOUTH KENMORE AVENUE 165 SOUTH KENMORE AVENUE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #508 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 307 3151 W. SHORE DRIVE 2991 BROCKWAY ST 1985 CLEMENTI LANE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1808 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #711 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1301 203 HOLLY LANE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 701 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1601 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1510
Judgment sale and redemption record Delinquency on warrant 624562 Installment No.2 SOUTH CHICAGO special assessment for LAKE SHORE EAST DEVELOPMENT Vol Property Index No. Name Address 510 17-10-318-058-1045 GREGORY DAVIS P.O. BOX 1252 510 17-10-318-058-1093 CHARLES HALLAB 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #1307 510 17-10-318-058-1205 LARS AND MARIA HOLMQUIST 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit 3404 510 17-10-318-058-1221 TROY DICKERSON 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3702 510 17-10-318-058-1223 ARLENE RICHMAN 331 EAST 71ST STREET #4H 510 17-10-318-058-1232 FRED BOELTER 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3901 510 17-10-318-058-1362 CHARLES HALLAB 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #1307 510 17-10-318-058-1399 SAMMY FARAG 3274 WINDSONG LANE 510 17-10-318-058-1433 TROY DICKERSON 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3702 510 17-10-318-058-1469 ARLENE RICHMAN 331 EAST 71ST STREET #4H 510 17-10-318-058-1476 TROY DICKERSON 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3702 510 17-10-318-058-1575 GREGORY DAVIS P.O. BOX 1252 510 17-10-318-058-1772 FRED BOELTER 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3901 510 17-10-318-058-1807 FRED BOELTER 340 E. RANDOLPH ST. Unit #3901 510 17-10-400-031-1001 PETER MACEK 2739 N. PINE GROVE AVENUE 510 17-10-400-031-1019 DAVID & SANDRA HILBISH 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 508 510 17-10-400-031-1026 DANIEL KOZ 40 E CHICAGO #101 510 17-10-400-031-1029 MICHAEL SABZALI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 704 510 17-10-400-031-1031 JOHN LEO AND MARY GORMAN 201 N. WESTSHORE DR Unit 706 510 17-10-400-031-1065 MARSA MITCHELL 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1108 510 17-10-400-031-1072 FEDERICO INNOCENTI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1207 510 17-10-400-031-1090 WILLIAM GADDIS 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1501 510 17-10-400-031-1139 ASIF WAHEED 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2103 510 17-10-400-031-1144 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST CO TR 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2108 510 17-10-400-031-1149 OLUWAGBEMIGA ADEYEMI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2205 510 17-10-400-031-1153 PATRICK DUGAN 201 N WESTSHORE DR UNIT 2301 510 17-10-400-031-1195 SRIDHAR MEDA AND SWARUPA ESKAP 111 W WASHINGTON 510 17-10-400-031-1222 ASIF WAHEED 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 2103 510 17-10-400-031-1233 FEDERICO INNOCENTI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1207 510 17-10-400-031-1234 JOHN LEO AND MARY GORMAN 201 N. WESTSHORE DR Unit 706 510 17-10-400-031-1237 OLUWAGBEMIGA ADEYEMI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE Unit 2205 510 17-10-400-031-1254 MARSA MITCHELL 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1108 510 17-10-400-031-1294 PATRICK DUGAN 201 N WESTSHORE DR UNIT 2301 510 17-10-400-031-1301 PATRICK DUGAN 201 N WESTSHORE DR UNIT 2301 510 17-10-400-031-1302 DAVID & SANDRA HILBISH 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 508 510 17-10-400-031-1320 DANIEL KOZ 40 E CHICAGO #101 510 17-10-400-031-1321 MICHAEL SABZALI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 704 510 17-10-400-031-1322 DAVID & SANDRA HILBISH 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 508 510 17-10-400-031-1353 C & C CAPITAL 444 N MICHIGAN AVE Suite 1200 510 17-10-400-031-1389 WILLIAM GADDIS 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE UNIT 1501 510 17-10-400-031-1398 PETER MACEK 2739 N. PINE GROVE AVENUE 510 17-10-400-031-1428 OLUWAGBEMIGA ADEYEMI 201 N. WESTSHORE DRIVE Unit 2205 510 17-10-400-031-1433 SRIDHAR MEDA AND SWARUPA ESKAP 111 W WASHINGTON 510 17-10-400-035-1018 UGUR HEPEROL 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 503 510 17-10-400-035-1020 HENLY DELCARPIO 40W343 WILLIAM CULLEN BRY 510 17-10-400-035-1028 ANGELA WELTER 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 413 510 17-10-400-035-1031 NUR YALCINDAG 2885 SANFORD AVE SW 510 17-10-400-035-1034 DANIEL FONT 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 506 510 17-10-400-035-1062 HAE KONG 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 708 510 17-10-400-035-1080 STEPHEN AND SHINAI LEE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 812
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55.82 86.57 56.13 58.90 54.29 78.27 59.82 58.58 94.26 60.13 60.13 65.67 62.29 53.99 58.58 89.34 262.84 571.23 419.48 271.15 680.44 1253.81 473.47 445.19 674.52 1271.72 615.32 684.01 1459.91 10.65 482.03 1101.03 455.07 488.25 55.29 58.91 64.05 75.88 59.42 54.78 64.05 52.74 50.67 49.12 48.60 75.88 53.75 54.27 52.74 52.74 82.06 58.39 Amt. Due Thru 06/30/15 586.09 588.06 949.73 841.57 953.29 1296.82 134.37 134.37 127.26 134.37 134.37 127.26 141.09 141.09 1238.68 926.17 949.54 473.00 364.69 678.06 778.81 983.74 452.49 707.84 675.78 1017.94 465.73 46.65 49.24 47.32 47.65 77.83 67.94 66.14 66.14 60.77 60.91 90.55 59.75 54.72 87.33 55.40 55.40 649.01 532.10 611.12 650.33 341.78 838.73 452.18
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HEE PARK SHEIKH AHMED AKANKSHA JOSHI AND ADITYA SHAS EAST WATERSIDE HOLDINGS TRUST KEN ICHI HINO VIKRAM GOTTAM HELEN KIM WALTER FLOOD LINDA GWYNN HAE KONG DEUTSCHE BANK NATL TRUST CO SHORESIDE PROP LP CHANG LEE DOJKI MAQBOLLA TROY DICKERSON KAYVAN HADDADAN FILSON HOLDINGS LLC JUAN URIBE YONG SOON BYUN JOHN FAN HEIDER SHUBER REGATTA LLC KEN ICHI HINO LINDA GWYNN JOHN FAN C & C CAPITAL HEIDER SHUBER HEIDER SHUBER SHEIKH AHMED YONG SOON BYUN AKANKSHA JOSHI AND ADITYA SHAS SHORESIDE PROP LP HENLY DELCARPIO KAYVAN HADDADAN HELEN KIM HAE KONG JUAN URIBE STEPHEN AND SHINAI LEE ANGELA WELTER EAST WATERSIDE HOLDINGS TRUST HEE PARK VIKRAM GOTTAM DOJKI MAQBOLLA WALTER FLOOD TROY DICKERSON UGUR HEPEROL MICHAEL HAWLEY CHONG, MEGAN, AND CATHERINE RI AIMEE MUHI CRIXENIA MAGPAYO LAKSHMANA MADALA OLGA GREEN JAMES COSMANO ERIC DIAZ PIRIN FILIPOV NEVILLE HEWITT ALISON COX AND ROBERT EGELAND CHARLES EVANS BOSKO GASICH DIOR LONG GROVE LLC DIOR LONG GROVE LLC AJAY CHANDHOK JOHN ODDO JOHN ODDO EDWARD LEMIRE ANTON FAKHOURI ANTON FAKHOURI CRIXENIA MAGPAYO ALISON COX AND ROBERT EGELAND ALISON COX AND ROBERT EGELAND ANTON FAKHOURI ANTON FAKHOURI CHONG, MEGAN, AND CATHERINE RI DIOR LONG GROVE LLC DIOR LONG GROVE LLC CHARLES EVANS BOSKO GASICH AJAY CHANDHOK PIRIN FILIPOV OLGA GREEN JAMES COSMANO AIMEE MUHI LAKSHMANA MADALA MICHAEL HAWLEY JOHN ODDO JOHN ODDO ANTON FAKHOURI EDWARD LEMIRE ERIC DIAZ
9125 COLUMBIA AVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 903 420 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 1001 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1101 420 E. WATERSIDE DR. Unit 1105 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1108 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1114 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1207 2444 N. SEMINARY AVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1212 1661 WORTHINGTON ROAD 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1712 5606 HIGHLAND DRIVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2004 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2110 637 EISENHOWER ST 7256 W. OLIVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2914 1720 N LASALLE ST #3 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4201 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4414 420 E WATERSIDE DR #304 420 E. WATERSIDE DR. Unit 1105 2444 N. SEMINARY AVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4201 444 N MICHIGAN AVE Suite 1200 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4414 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 4414 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 903 1720 N LASALLE ST #3 420 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 1001 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1712 40W343 WILLIAM CULLEN BRY 637 EISENHOWER ST 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1114 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1212 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2914 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 812 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 413 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1101 9125 COLUMBIA AVE 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1108 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2004 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 1207 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 2110 420 E WATERSIDE DR Unit 503 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #209 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 307 203 HOLLY LANE PO BOX 7184 450 E. WATERSIDE DR. Unit 701 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #711 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1301 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1510 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1808 14 GOLDING AVENUE Barton Park 165 SOUTH KENMORE AVENUE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #2008 1015 N HALSTED ST UNIT 513 116 W NORTHWEST HWY 116 W NORTHWEST HWY 2991 BROCKWAY ST 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 30 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 1808 8200 S COUNTY LINE RD 8200 S COUNTY LINE RD PO BOX 7184 165 SOUTH KENMORE AVENUE 165 SOUTH KENMORE AVENUE 8200 S COUNTY LINE RD 8200 S COUNTY LINE RD 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 307 116 W NORTHWEST HWY 116 W NORTHWEST HWY 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #2008 1015 N HALSTED ST UNIT 513 2991 BROCKWAY ST 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1808 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #711 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1301 203 HOLLY LANE 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit 701 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #209 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 4137 NORTH KEYSTONE AVENU 8200 S COUNTY LINE RD 30 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 1808 450 E. WATERSIDE DR Unit #1510
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WARREN Gregory Warren…..Wake was held: Tuesday, May 26, 2015; 1pm-2pm @ Chapel Country Club Hills, 18400 S. Pulaski Road Funeral: 2pm-3pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. ANTHONY David Anthony…..Memorial was held: Friday, May 29, 2015; 6pm7pm @ St. John Community Church, 13436 Harding Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. USHER Guy Usher…..Memorial was held: Friday, May 29, 2015; 6:30pm7:30pm @ Grace Baptist Church, 167 Pulaski Rd. Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. BARNES Larry Barnes…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 9am-10am@ Chapel Funeral: 10am-11am Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. PIERCE Othella Pierce…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 9am-11am@ Shiloh Baptist Church, 7050 S. Racine Ave. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Lincoln Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. LAMBERT Carolyn Lambert…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 9am-11am@ Maple Park United Methodist, 117th Elizabeth Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Beverly Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. SANFORD Walt Sanford…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 9am-11am@ Mt. Calvary, 1259 W. 111th St. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. WILLIAMS Amanda Williams…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 9:30am-10am@ Greater Salem Baptist Church, 215 W. 71st St. Funeral: 10am-11:30am Interment: Mt. Vernon Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. TURNER JR Robert Turner Jr.…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Washington Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. STEPP Thomas Stepp.…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel Country Club Hills, 18400 S. Pulaski Road Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Cedar Park Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. CECIL Arthur Cecil.…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10am-11am@ Salem BC, 11800 S. Indiana Funeral: 11am-12pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. MITCHELL Terrion Mitchell.…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10am-11am@ Stone Temple B.C., 3622 W. Douglas Blvd. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Forest Home Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
HOGAN Barbara Hogan.…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10am11am@ Indiana Avenue Church, 35th Indiana Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. SAFFOLD Reoma Saffold.…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10:30am11am@ Gospel Temple, 1056 W. 103rd Street Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. BOONE JR Theodore Boone Jr..…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 11am-11:30am@ Liberty Baptist, 4849 S. King Dr. Funeral: 11:30am12:30pm Interment: Washington Memory Garden Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. MC GEE Gwendolyn McGee..…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 1pm1:30pm@ Chapel Funeral: 1:30pm2:30pm Interment: Mt. Hope Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. JAMES Cheryl James..…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 1pm-2pm@ Chapel Funeral: 2pm-3pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. CAMPBELL JR Charles Campbell Jr...…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 3pm4pm@ Chapel Jackson Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. NEELY Jared Neely...…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 5pm-6pm@ Chapel Country Club Hills, 18400 S. Pulaski Road Funeral: 6pm-7pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. SAVAGE Frederick Savage...…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 9am11am@ First Baptist Congregational Church, Ashland & Washington Blvd. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Monday, June 1, 2015; @ Abe Lincoln Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. ALEXANDER SR Milton Alexander Sr....…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 10am11am@ Christian Valley M.B., 1427 Ellis Ave. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Monday, June 1, 2015 @ Veterans Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. RANDOLPH Alvin Randolph....…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 12pm-1pm@ Bethlehem Star M.B. Church, 9231 S. Cottage Grove Ave. Funeral: 1pm-2pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. HAYES Barbara Hayes....…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 1pm1:30pm@ Chapel Country Club Hills, 18400 S. Pulaski Road Funeral: 1:30pm-2:30pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. SPEARS Katherine Spears....…..Visitation was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 4pm5pm@ Chapel (Slumber Room)Memorial: 5pm-6:30pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
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WOODS Thelma Woods....…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 5pm-6pm@ Chapel Funeral: 6pm-7pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. JOHNSON Felicia Johnson....…..Memorial was held: Sunday, May 31, 2015; 1pm1:30pm@ Chapel Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. ALCORN-SMITH Althalia Alcorn-Smith....…..Memorial was held: Sunday, May 31, 2015; 3pm-5pm@ Chapel Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. TURNER Charles Turner....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 9am-10am@ Chapel Funeral: 10am-11am Interment: Abraham Lincoln Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. HUBERT Amanda Hubert....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 10am-11am@ Greater Rising Sun Baptist, 9015 S. Buffalo Ave. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. JACKSON Dorothy Jackson....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Homewood Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. GRIFFIN Calvin Griffin....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Abe Lincoln Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. PERKINS Derrick Perkins....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 10am-11am@ St. Andrew Temple Church, 1743 W. Marquette Rd. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. ANDERSON Samuel Anderson....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel Country Club Hills, 18400 S. Pulaski Road Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Veterans Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. ROBINSON Tony Robinson....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 1pm2pm@ Chapel Jackson Funeral: 2pm-3pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. WILSON Jackie Wilson....…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 5pm-6pm@ Chapel Funeral: 6pm-7pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. WILSON SR Ronald Wilson Sr....…..Wake was held: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; 9am-10am@ Chapel Lunford Funeral: 10am-11am Interment: Mt. Glenwood South Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. DAMERON Raheem Dameron....…..Wake was held: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; 10am11am@ Kenwood United Church, 4600 S. Greenwood Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Burr Oak Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
SMITH Bobbie Smith....…..Wake was held: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
NEWMAN Emma Newman....…..Wake: Saturday, June 6, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Oak Woods Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
DOUGLAS Rufus Douglas....…..Wake was held: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Abe Lincoln Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
RICHMOND Robert Richmond....…..Wake: Saturday, June 6, 2015; 10am-11am@ Abundant Life Christian, 14540 Lincoln Ave. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
MITCHEM Juanita Mitchem....…..Wake was held: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; 5pm-6pm@ Chapel Funeral: 6pm-7pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. DANDRIDGE Louella Dandridge....…..Wake: Wednesday, June 3, 2015; 10am11am@ Chapel Funeral: 11am12pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. MYLES Clyde Myles....…..Wake: Wednesday, June 3, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Homewood Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. WATTS Charlena Watts....…..Wake: Thursday, June 4, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. BOWMAN Tymisha Bowman....…..Wake: Thursday, June 4, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel Country Club Hills, 18400 S. Pulaski Road Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Homewood Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. JACKSON-SNYDER Collette Jackson-Snyder....…..Wake: Thursday, June 4, 2015; 1pm-2pm@ Chapel Funeral: 2pm-3pm Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. ONYEBUAGU Susan Onyebuagu....…..Wake: Friday, June 5, 2015; 10am-11am@ New Life Covenant, 1021 E. 78th St. Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Washington Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. SHANNON Xavier Shannon....…..Wake: Friday, June 5, 2015; 10am-11am@ True Light Church Baptist, 7300 S. Maryland Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Homewood Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. HENDERSON Gregory Henderson....…..Wake: Friday, June 5, 2015; 10am-11am@ Chapel King Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. NEWELL Harriet Newell....…..Wake: Friday, June 5, 2015; 10am-11am@ Victory Apostolic, 20300 Matteson Ave. Funeral: 11am12pm Interment: Lincoln Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567. WILLIAMS Raymond Williams....…..Memorial: Friday, June 5, 2015; 1pm-3pm@ Chapel Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
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HALL SR Howard Hall Sr.....…..Wake: Saturday, June 6, 2015; 10am-11am@ St. George, 111th Indiana Funeral: 11am-12pm Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements Entrusted To: Leak and Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 846-6567.
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Funeral Home BUCHANAN Lolita Buchanan…..Wake was held: Saturday, May 30, 2015; 11:30am @ New Deliverance, 11200 S. State Street Funeral: 12:30pm Interment: Cedar Park Cemetery Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. TAYLOR Ardelia Taylor…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 10am @ Antioch Baptist Church, 415 W. Englewood Funeral: 11am Interment: Lincoln Cemetery Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. CAREY Marvin Carey…..Inurnment was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 12pm @ Abraham Lincoln Cemetery Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. CHAMBERS Nicole Chambers…..Wake was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 1pm @ Chapel Funeral: 2pm Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. WILSON- BRANCH Carrie P. Wilson-Branch…..Wake: Wednesday, June 3, 2015; 10am @ Chapel Funeral: 11am Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. THOMPSON Esnol Thompson…..Funeral: Thursday, June 4, 2015; 10am @ Chapel Interment: Abraham Lincoln Cemetery Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. MILLER Suggs Miller…..Wake: Friday, June 5, 2015; 11am @ Chapel Funeral: 11:30am Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. BURNS Earnmor Burns…..Wake: Friday, June 5, 2015; 10am @ Emmanuel Baptist Church, 8301 S. Damen Funeral: 11am Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300. FARLEY Ruth Farley…..Meet & Greet: Friday, June 5, 2015; 6pm @ Chapel Memorial: 6:30pm Arrangements by: Taylor Funeral Home Ltd., 63 E. 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488-7300.
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KILPATRICK Crystal Kilpatrick…..Wake was held: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; @ 8am Chapel Funeral: 9am Arrangements by: Calahan Funeral Home, Inc., 7030 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60621: (773) 723-4400.
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7838 S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. (773) 846-6567 18400 S. PULASKI 708-206-0860 GARRETT Lorener Garrett…..Visitation: Friday, June 5, 2015; 1pm-5pm @ Chapel Funeral: Saturday, June 6, 2015; 10am11am @ Chapel Interment: Mt. Hope Arrangements by: Southwest Memorial Chapels, 7901 S. Komensky Ave., Chicago, IL 60652: (773) 424-3151. SCALES Bradford Scales…..Visitation: Saturday, June 6, 2015; 1pm-2pm @ Chapel Funeral: Sunday, June 7, 2015; 4pm-5pm @ Chapel Interment: Abraham Lincoln Cemetery Arrangements by: Southwest Memorial Chapels, 7901 S. Komensky Ave., Chicago, IL 60652: (773) 424-3151.
Southwest Memorial Chapels COLLINS Theresa P. Collins…..Visitation was held: Monday, June 1, 2015; 1pm7pm @ Chapel Funeral: Tuesday, June 2, 2015; 9am @ Chapel Interment: Holy Sepulchre Arrangements by: Southwest Memorial Chapels, 7901 S. Komensky Ave., Chicago, IL 60652: (773) 424-3151. JEFFERSON Jesse Jefferson…..Visitation was held: Friday, May 29, 2015; 2pm6pm @ Chapel Funeral: Saturday, May 29, 2015; 4pm-6pm @ Chapel Interment: Private Arrangements by: Southwest Memorial Chapels, 7901 S. Komensky Ave., Chicago, IL 60652: (773) 424-3151.
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