Ai 11 26 15

Page 1

FREE TAKE ONE

Holiday Bazaar L ad

Addison

Independent

VOL. 12 • NO. 48

ie s Nigh t O u t

Friday, December 4 | 6-10pm Spa Services ~ DJ ~ Drawings Boutique Shopping ~ & More W h it e P in es Golf Club

& Banquets 500 W. Jefferson, Be nsenville | 630-7660304, Ext. 2 whitepinesgolf.com A facility of Bensenv

ille Park District

WWW.THEINDEPENDENTNEWSPAPERS.COM

225432

THURSDAY, Nov. 26, 2015

Race car driver Danica Patrick remains ‘Healthy Driven’ for EEH Returns to Elmhurst for panel discussion, cooking demo, patient visits

R

ace car driver Danica Patrick was the featured guest at “Healthy Driven” events at Elmhurst Hospital and Edward Hospital on Wednesday, October 28. Patrick is the spokesperson for Edward-Elmhurst Health’s Healthy Driven initiative, which is designed to help people move their health forward. At Elmhurst Hospital, Patrick took part in a panel discussion, Healthy Driven Life: Practical Advice for Busy People, in which Patrick offered tips to community leaders and Edward-Elmhurst Health system employees. The panel also included Joe Perrino, CEO, Home Run Inn Pizza; Pam Davis, System CEO, EdwardElmhurst Health; and Mary Lou Mastro, President & CEO, Elmhurst Hospital. Patrick also visited with patients at the Nancy W. Knowles Cancer Center and took part in a cooking demonstration with Jim Roth, executive chef of Elmhurst Hospital’s Wildflower Cafe. Later she met and worked out with patients in Edward Heart Hospital’s Cardiac Rehabilitation unit and visited with handlers and dogs of the Animal-Assisted Therapy program. For more information, visit EEHealth. Danica Patrick, spokesperson for Edward-Elmhurst Health’s Healthy Driven initiative, takes part in a cooking demonstraorg.

Inside:

Police Reports...........6 Sports �������������������� 14 Smart Mama.......... 15 Classifieds..........18-19

A

UTO DVANTAGE

photo courtesy of Edward-Elmhurst Health

tion with executive chef Jim Roth at Elmhurst Hospital’s Wildflower Cafe on October 28.

TRUST YOUR CAR TO DOMINICK & HIS TEAM OF PROS Oil Change Special Includes Lube and New Filter nly wO No

17.95

$

CAR CARE CENTER

Most passenger vehicles. Up to 5 quarts SW30 premium motor oil, lube and new filter.

HERE TO SAVE YOU MONEY!

Services We Provide:

Across From Dapper’s Restaurant

Addison • 885 W. Lake St. (1-1/2 mile East of Route 53)

630-543-1397 Mon.-Fri. 8-6 • Sat. 8-3

WOW!

• Brakes • Exhaust

• Front End Work • Radiator • CV Axles • Tires and much much more

24 HOUR TOWING

• Alternators • Convertors 60513

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID ROCK VALLEY PUBLISHING LLC


Page 2A - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

Four arrested in Elmhurst following Chicago shooting Charges include gun possession by gang member By Dee Longfellow For The Independent

ELMHURST — A shooting on the west side of Chicago resulted in four arrests taking place near Berens Park by the Elmhurst Police Department. The Independent learned on Sunday, Nov. 15, that Chicago police reported shots fired between two vehicles on the 3800 block of West Madison in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago. Apparently, the suspects in an attempt to escape, led officers on a chase down the I-290 Eisenhower Expressway until they lost sight of the car. By then, Illinois State Police spotted the vehicle exiting near Elmhurst, where it stopped at Berens Park. Four suspects left the car and attempted to flee on foot, but were captured and arrested by Elmhurst police. Officers recovered two weapons at the scene and discovered the vehicle had been stolen.

photos provided

Pictured are Andrew Heard, 24 (left), and Devonte Walton, 22, both of Chicago, who have been charged with two felony counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a street game member, along with two felony counts of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. Two others were arrested, but their names are withheld because they are juveniles.

Everyone is en pointe

On Wednesday, Nov. 18, these Stone School students practice ballet moves as part of a special presentation given by Salt Creek Ballet. The young people tried their hand (or feet!) with Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, accompanied by Salt Creet performers Sara Sitzer and Kelly Langenberg. Full story and more photos inside this issue.

Arrested were Antonio Heard, 24, and Devonte Walton, 22, both of Chicago. They wre charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a street gang member in a vehicle and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon in connection with the Friday night shooting on the west side of Chicago. By Dee Longfellow The two other boys, both For The Independent from Chicago, are juveniles ast week, the Independent learned that ages 16 and 17, and therefore Ron Onesti was to be honored by the there names are not released. Italian American Executives of TransTheir crimes will be handled portation (IAET) as their Man of the Year for in juvenile court. 2015. Also recognized was Sonny Nicotera, who was named Humanitarian of the Year. The ADDISON — The Addison Trail Concert and Treble choirs awards were presented on Saturday, Nov. 21 at invite you to step back in time and enjoy a Renaissance-style Alta Villa Banquets. IAET Presient Vito D’Ambrosio offered comMadrigal Dinner on Dec. 11 from 7-9 p.m. at Alta Villa Banquets in Addison. Choir Director Jeff Nellessen said the performance ments about the two gentlemen. will feature about 50 students singing more than 15 songs, many of which will be festive for the holiday season. “I hope Addison Trail can come together as a family with their families and celebrate the holidays together through this event,” Nellessen said. Tickets are $25 each, which includes entrance to the perADDISON — With Thanksgiving right formance and a dinner of soup, salad, chicken and dessert. To around the corner, people will soon flock to buy tickets, contact Nellessen at 630-628-3360 or jnellessen@ Illinois roads to visit and celebrate with family dupage88.net. and friends. The Addison Police Department reminds all travelers, whether they are heading Political leaders partner to host Senior Fair across the state or just across town, to ensure a ADDISON — Senator Tom Program will be on hand to con- safe arrival and a happy holiday by buckling up. “The risk of being involved in a serious or Cullerton (D-Villa Park) and nect residents with unclaimed deadly car crash increases when the number of Addison Township Supervisor assets. Kathryn Cermak-Durante will • Receive information on cars on the road increases, and the long Thankshost a Community Senior Fair RTA free ride and reduced fare giving weekend is one of the busiest travel times on Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 10 cards, as well as other programs of the year,” said Sergeant Saran from the Addison Police Department. “I urge everyone travela.m. to 1 p.m. at the Addi- from the RTA. son Township Building, 401 N. • Renew your driver’s license ing on our state’s roadways this holiday season Addison Rd., Addison. State and vehicle stickers at the Sec- to drive carefully, do not drive impaired and, most importantly, buckle up, every trip, every and local programs will be on retary of State’s Mobile Unit. hand to give out information • The Veterans Assistance time - day or night.” According to the National Highway Traffic and answer questions. The Commission will be available event is open to the public and to explain valuable resources Safety Administration (NHTSA), when a frontseat occupant of a passenger car wears a seat the press. for Illinois veterans. Some services available: For more information, call belt properly, the risk of fatal injury goes down • Representatives from the 630-903-6662 or visit Senator- by 45 percent. “Seat belts are the single most important safety Illinois State Treasurer’s I-Cash TomCullerton.com.

AT choirs to host Madrigal dinner

courtesy hpoto

Ron Onesti named Man of the Year by IAET

L

“Ron and Sonny are cut from the same cloth,” he said. “They bring passion, skill and intelligence tobear on preserving our heritage and they are extremely generous with their time, talent and resources. They represent the best that our community has to offer.” A local TV and radio personality, newspaper columnist and president of Onesti Entertainment Corp., he is responsible for bringing the Little Italy Fest-West to Addison every year in the late part of August. Onesti is well known for having transformed the Arcada Theater in St. Charles into on of the top music venues in the Midwest.

Police reminds Thanksgiving travelers: Buckle up! Every trip, every time - day or night

device in your vehicle,” Saran said. “They have saved countless lives and prevented countless numbers of injuries over the years.” Illinois motorists should be reminded that a new law took effect Jan. 1, 2012 requiring everyone, no matter the age or seating position, to wear a seat belt. Children are required to ride in a car seat or booster seat until at least age 8. “For those people who already buckle up every time, thank you,” said Saran. “For them, this campaign serves as a reminder. But for those people who still don’t buckle up for whatever reason, I want to say this: buckling your seat belt is one of the simplest, safest things you’ll ever do.” Remember – Nov. 16-29 is the Illinois Click It or Ticket campaign. Buckle up and encourage your loved ones to do the same. Wearing your seat belt is your best defense against an impaired driver. For more information about the Click It or Ticket campaign, please visit buckleupillinois. org.


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 3

Elmhurst College, C.O.D. launch transfer program for philosophy students ELMHURST — Thanks to a new partnership between the College of DuPage and Elmhurst College, COD students now can transfer seamlessly to Elmhurst to earn both an Associate of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy in four years. Under the new 2+2 articulation agreement, COD students will be guided through an academic plan that ensures a smooth transition to Elmhurst. COD students may transfer up to 70 hours of credit to Elmhurst, including 12 to 16 semester hours of philosophy course credits, to earn a bachelor’s degree. Participants in the 2+2 program who plan to earn a law degree also may choose to participate in Elmhurst’s partnership with The John Marshall Law School. Under this plan, students would earn associate, bachelor’s and JD degrees in just six years.

Hospital’s Reindeer Route Housewalk, Love Lights coming Dec. 4 special offers from local restaurants and Elmhurst Hospital: Francesca’s Amici, 174 N. York Rd., Elmhurst; 3 Course Pre-Fixed Lunch, $16 per person; 3 – 6 p.m.; complimentary glass of wine (with event ticket book); reservations required, (630) 279-7970 Café Amano, 118 E. Schiller St., Elmhurst; Happy Hour, 2 – 6 p.m.; complimentary appetizer sampler (with the purchase of wine, cocktails, beer); (630) 2799333 Elmhurst Hospital, 155 E. Brush Hill Rd.; Open House: 4:30 – 6 p.m. (East Entrance); Tree Lighting: 5 p.m.; (331) 2210388 Roberto’s Ristorante, 483 Spring Rd., Elmhurst; complimentary glass of house wine (after 9 p.m.); (630) 279-8486 The Annual Love Lights celebration will be held on Friday, Dec. 4 at Elmhurst Hospital, 155 E. Brush Hill Rd., 4:30 – 6 p.m. (between the day and evening sessions of the Reindeer Route Housewalk). The celebration includes an Open House Reception with refreshments and holiday music, 4:30 – 6 p.m., at the Hospital’s East Entrance and Tree Lighting at 5 p.m., as the trees lining the Hospital’s Central Gardens are lit for the season. Love Lights was established as a way to recognize a caregiver, colleague, volunteer, physician or special person in a meaningful way. For a $20, a donor can honor a special person in their life. A $30 donation will also include a commemorative Love Lights ornament. Visit emhfoundation.org/events to donate. For more information about these upcoming holiday events, call (331) 221-0388 or visit elmhurstfoundation.org/events.

Emser Tile opens facility in Bensenville

Photo provided

Village of Bensenville President Frank Soto cuts the ceremonial ribbon welcoming Emser Tile to 880 Devon. Established in 1968, Emser Tile is a designer, marketer and producer of tile and natural stone. The company provides interior and exterior products that include porcelain, ceramic, metal, glass, quarry, decorative accents and mosaics, cut-to-size stone, setting materials, and custom manufactured products. They serve commercial and residential customers. For further information visit emser.com.

It’s that time of year again... Medicare Annual Open Enrollment is going on now thru December 7th.

You have questions. We have answers. 1. We’ll help you $AVE money on Medicare Part D by helping you understand the program and assessing your needs. 3. NuCara can explain annual enrollment, preferred network pharmacies, insurance providers and how to enroll. 4. Plus, learn more about all the Medicare services NuCara has to offer. You might be surprised by our variety of services! 5. Get your questions answered today. Call your local NuCara to

schedule a Part D Review!

101 W. Vallette St., Ste. 100 Elmhurst ph. 630.834.1223 P H A R M A C Y

n u c a ra . c o m

224606

ELMHURST — The Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Foundation will host the 39th Annual Reindeer Route Housewalk as well as its Love Lights celebration on Friday, Dec. 4. The Reindeer Route Housewalk begins the holiday season festivities by featuring six Elmhurst homes decorated for the holidays by local florists. There are two Housewalk tours on Friday, Dec. 4: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 6 – 9 p.m. The featured homes are located at and decorated by: 589 W. Gladys – Blossoms of Lombard 499 S. Parkside – Shamrock Garden Florist 187 E. Vallette – Blossoms and Branches 342 E. May St. – Carousel Flowers 413 S. York Rd. – Phillip’s Flowers 316 E. Third St. – Uptown Shop and Elmhurst Hospital Wild Rose Floral and Gift Shop Tickets are $30 and can be purchased in advance at: Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Foundation – Elmhurst Hospital; Pink Elephant Resale Shop; Wild Rose Floral, Elmhurst Hospital; Carousel Flowers; Phillip’s Flowers; Uptown Shop; Blossoms of Lombard and Shamrock Garden Florist, Lombard. On the day of the Housewalk, tickets can be purchased for $35 at any of the featured homes. Proceeds from the 2015 Reindeer Route Housewalk will benefit the Teen Volunteer Health Profession Scholarship fund, which includes the Marilyn A. Graber Teen Scholarship. The scholarships are for Elmhurst Hospital teen volunteers interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. Housewalk participants are also invited to take advantage of


Page 4 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

The IndependenT Your Hometown Newspaper 240 N. West Avenue Elmhurst, IL. 60126 Main Phone 630.834-8244 Fax 630.834-0900 The Independent is published every Thursday by Rock Valley Publishing, LLC, 240 N. West Avenue, Elmhurst, IL. 60126.

Display Advertising: 630.834-8355 Classified Advertising: 630.834-8244 News: 630.834-8244 General Information: 630.834-8244

E-mail: Advertising Department: Questpublishing@sbcglobal.net News Department: Independent@rvpublishing.com Classified Department: Classifieds@rvpublishing.com

Administration:

Earth Friendly Products first company to have all facilities certified

Dee Longfellow News Coordinator Debra Hamilton Advertising Director

photo provided

The Zero Waste Platinum Certification Awards were presented on Monday, November 16 to several companies including Earth Friendly Products (OFP), a business based in Addison. Pictured are (from left): Stephanie Barger, founder and executive director of U.S. Zero Waste Business Council; Mike Marrese, general manager of Earth Friendly Products, (holding the new Zero Waste Award); State Rep. Deborah Conroy; and EFP office manager Natalie Dvorak.

Daisy Garcia Special Sections Coordinator Pete Cruger Publisher

Advertising: Brenda Garcia

Subscriptions: The Independent is mailed to the 60101, 60106 and 60181 zip code areas for $15.95 yearly. Out-of-area mail subscriptions are $29.95 yearly. For home delivery information call 630.834-8244.

Reprints: Content appearing in the Independent may not be reprinted without permission of the publisher or editor. Requests should be directed to Independent@rvpublishing.com or 630.834-8244. Postmaster: Please send address changes to: THE INDEPENDENT 240 N. West Avenue, Elmhurst, IL. 60126

Office Hours:

226574

223501

Monday-Friday 11am-3pm

Local company earns prestigious certification from Zero Waste Business Council CYPRESS, CA — Earth Friendly Products (EFP), the makers of ECOS’ laundry detergent and other award-winning, eco-friendly cleaning products, has received its prestigious Zero Waste Platinum certification from the U.S. Zero Waste Business Council (USZWBC). In honor of America Recycles Day, a nationally recognized day in November dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling in the United States, this certification was presented to Earth Friendly Products on November 16, 2015. EFP’s Addison facility is the fourth of the company’s five facilities to receive the Zero Waste Platinum certification. EFP’s fifth facility in Lacey, Washington, has also received the Platinum certification, making EFP the first company to have all of its manufacturing facilities certified Platinum Zero Waste, the highest possible distinction from the U.S. Zero Waste Business Council. EFP’s waste reduction accomplishments include: • Diversion of over 95 percent of all waste from landfills and incineration at all five facilities through reducing, recycling and reusing • More than 90 percent reduction of waste sent to landfills for all facilities since 2009

• Waste diversion that exceeds local and state diversion mandates • Savings of more than $500,000 annually from the company’s waste diversion programs • Implementation of creative upstream efforts to prevent waste • Creation of a template source-separation system to maximize recycling revenues and material qualities • Implementation of employee incentives to participate in Zero Waste initiatives, the solicitation of employee feedback and the creation of collection programs that minimize contamination and increase participation. “We have created standards and baselines for the implementation of Zero Waste practices and policies for businesses that are very high and not easily attained,” said Stephanie Barger, founder and executive director of USZWBC. “EFP goes above and beyond these to do the right thing, which is very impressive. EFP is a shining example and leader in the Zero Waste community. It has been a member of the USZWBC since the beginning, and we can learn from its example.”


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 5

District 88 recognizes Parents Alliance Employment Project During its Nov. 16 meeting, the District 88 Board of Education recognized Parents Alliance Employment Project and McDonald’s Corporation as Business Partners. Parents Alliance has been working with the District 88 Transition Program for more than six years. The coordinated effort has led to more students exiting with competitive employment and a greater ability to be independent adults. While several local businesses employ Transition Program students, McDonald’s has been very supportive by allowing students to use its Oak Brook facility to learn and grow as employees. Kristen Sheffield, Executive Director of Parents Alliance, and Roger Cave, Associate Director of Parents Alliance, thanked the Board for supporting their partnership with the Transition Program and shared highlights of the project. District 88 Board of Education President Donna Craft Cain and District 88 Superintendent Dr. Scott Helton presented certificates to the Business Partners for their support. Ahmad Sarfraz, a former Transition Program student, also spoke to the Board and discussed the successes he has had since completing the program. He has been employed with McDonald’s at the corporate location in Oak Brook for more than a year and has been awarded numerous recognitions for his excellent work.

Come See Us For ALL YOUR Christmas Decorating Needs

226786

Great Gift Ideas McKenna Dental

501 S. York Road, Suite B Elmhurst, IL 60126

Corner of South St. and York Rd., Elmhurst

Over 23 years of experience with a brand new state of the art facility designed with you in mind.

SKU 758254

Fresh Fraser Fir

Wreaths Decorated 22” SALE $

19.99

Fresh Floral-Grade

Family friendly Serving ages 3 to 103

Poinsettia

SKU 913132 SKU 913133

6” 8”

$ $

8.95 14.95

All Dental Services Available: - Exams & Treatment - Cosmetic - Oral Surgery Dentistry - Implants - Invisalign

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST ~ STYLES MAY VARY

Ebel’s

Ace Hardware 1028 South York Rd., Elmhurst

(630) 279-1117

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8AM-8PM, Sat. 8AM-6PM, Sun. 9AM-5PM

Save $100

Family Special

savings on Complimentary consultation and $100 s apply. iction Restr ents. treatm l any elective denta One coupon per family.

Phone: 630-359-3502

Call Cindy to schedule your appointment. We look forward to seeing you!

225977

225554

photo provided

Pictured are (from left) District 88 Superintendent Dr. Scott Helton, District 88 Board of Education President Donna Craft Cain, former District 88 Transition Program student and current McDonald’s employee Ahmad Sarfraz, District 88 Vocational Coordinator Christine DiRienzo, Parents Alliance Employment Project Executive Director Kristen Sheffield and Parents Alliance Employment Project Associate Director Roger Cave.


Page 6 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

Police Reports

The Willowbrook/Burr Ridge Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Rock Valley Publishing are pleased to announce the...

Department. • Allison Gaeta, 23, of Alsip, was arrested near Lake and Iowa at around 7:09 a.m. and charged with DUI, improper lane usage, failure to signal, disobeying a traffic control device and no insurance. • Alejandro Gutierrez-Reyes, 25, of Cicero, was arrested near Lake and Kennedy at around 7:39 p.m. and charged with DUI. • Eliseo A. Trejo-Esparza, 19, of Addison, was arrested in the 100 block of E. Lorraine Ave. at around 12:05 p.m. and charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. Nov. 14 Jodi K. Langley, 19, of Addison, was arrested near La Londe and Lake Park at around 1:08 p.m. Subsequent to a traffic accident, police said Langley was found to be DUI and in possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia. She was charged with DUI-drugs, unlawful possession of cannabis, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, driving in the wrong lane and making an improper turn. Villa Park Nov. 14 • Nathan J. Pansky, 23, of Berwyn, was arrested at a store at around 2:34 p.m. and

Willowbrook/Burr Ridge Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Community CoDirectory m Diremunity ctory

W mb illowb er o r f Co ook/B mm urr Rid erc 2015e and Inge dus

Cha

Willowbrook/Burr Ridge 2016 Community Directory

try

201

5

The Community Directory is an essential reference guide for both residents and businesses. It includes a comprehensive list of Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry members with feature stories on business and industry trends, plus retail professional and service establishments.Vital information is provided about city and government services, as well as educational and recreational opportunities. Complete distribution to every household. An additional 750 copies will be distributed by Chamber

Cruisin 66

Cru 2014 isin Business Expo 66

Membership Drive

**ecrwss Postal Customer

Addison Nov. 18 Angelo Vaccarello, 23, of Addison, was arrested near Fullerton and Rohlwing at around 12:20 p.m. Police said Vaccarello had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department. Nov. 17 • An 18-year old Addison man was arrested in the 1-100 block of Elizabeth Drive at around 11:05 p.m. and charged with domestic battery. Police said the suspect pushed the victim into a wall. • Miguel A. Garcia, 20, of Addison, was arrested near Swift and Lake at around 7:35 p.m. and charged with unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid driver’s license, no lights and no insurance. • Martin Jimenez, 40, of Addison, was arrested in the 300 block of Lincoln Court at around 5:35 p.m. Police said Jimenez had an original warrant out of the Addison Police

Department. • Octavio Marquez, 18, of Addison, was arrested in the 500 block of Green Oaks Court at around 2:46 p.m. and charged with criminal damage to property and unlawful possession and discharge of an air gun. Police said Marquez shot an air gun, damaging an air conditioning unit outside the victim’s home. Nov. 16 • Luis A. Ruiz, 21, of Addison, was arrested in the 1-100 block of Gordon Street in Elk Grove Village at around 12:38 p.m. Subsequent to a traffic stop, police said Ruiz was found to have three failure-to-appear warrants out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department. • Roberta A. Smith, 24, of Addison, was arrested at a pharmacy in the 1-100 block of E. Lake St. at around 4:30 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • John G. Sonnenberg, 71, of Addison, was arrested at around 11:46 a.m. Police said Sonnenberg had a failure-to-appear warrant out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department. Nov. 15 • Richard D. Abney, 46, of Homer Glen, was arrested at around noon. Police said Abney had an original warrant out of the Addison Police

201

4 B usin e

PRST STD US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #283 ELMHURST, IL

Area Police Departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-or-younger are not named.

charged with retail theft. • Aggravated assault was reported at a store in the 300 block of W. North Ave. Between 10:42 and 10:49 a.m., police said an unknown male suspect stole fruit and unknown other merchandise, and left the store without paying. When confronted by employees, the suspect pulled a large knife from his coat pocket and fled the area. Nov. 13 • Michele L. Miller, 40, of Villa Park, was arrested at a store at around 1:09 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Criminal damage to a motor vehicle was reported in the 500 block of N. Fulton. Between 6 p.m. and 11:35 p.m., police said an unknown suspect punctured a tire and threw eggs at a vehicle that was parked in the roadway. Nov. 12 • Scottie Marks Jr., 34, of Oak Brook, was arrested at a store at around 12:11 a.m. on July 22 and charged with retail theft, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and no valid driver’s license. The original complaint and arrest warrant was issued Nov. 12. • A 44-year-old woman from Villa Park was arrested in the 400 block of Holly Court at around 10:07 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • A female juvenile from Villa Park was arrested at a store at around 6:52 p.m. and charged with retail theft. Nov. 11 • Sadell Bush, 43, of Chicago, was arrested near Addison and the UPRR tracks at around 12:49 a.m. and charged with criminal trespass to property. • Frank J. Czech, 65, of Des Plaines, was arrested in the 200 block of S. Villa at around 2:25 a.m. June 14 and charged with two counts of battery. The

original complaint and arrest warrant was issued on Nov. 11. • Libardo O. Palma, 30, of Elmwood Park; Dario Pinela, 25, of Wood Dale; and a female juvenile from Addison were arrested near Wisconsin and Elm at around 10:02 p.m. Palma was charged with illegal transportation of alcohol and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Pinela was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of cannabis, disobeying a traffic control device, disobeying a stop sign and no insurance. The female juvenile was charged with possession of cannabis. Nov. 10 Steven E. Wilmot, 28, of Plano, was arrested near St. Charles and Ardmore at around 11:33 p.m. Police said Wilmot was wanted on a warrant from Kendall County. He also was charged with no headlights. Nov. 9 Maximillian S. Johnson, 36, of Chicago, was arrested near Route 83 and Riverside at around 7:51 p.m. and charged with possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license suspended, speeding, failure to signal and no insurance. Nov. 8 • Brittany L. Black, 22, of Downers Grove, was arrested near Route 83 and Highland at around 1:13 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. • Criminal damage to property was reported in the 100 block of E. Park at around 8:30 p.m. A resident told police that the front window to a residence was damaged from what appears to be a BB. Nov. 6 A male juvenile from Villa Park was arrested at a local high school at around 11 a.m. and charged with battery.

ss E xpo

bers

hip

Driv

e

PR US ST STD POST AGE PERMPAID ELMH IT #28 URST 3 , IL

Mem

** Posta ecrwss l Cus tome r

TO RESERVE YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE CONTACT

Debbie Hamilton (630) 834-8355 Ads1@rvpublishing.com

DEADLINE: NOON, DECEMBER 11, 2015 The Community Directory will have a total distribution of 11,000 copies. All copies will be distributed by mail in January 2016. Additional copies can be obtained at the chamber office. Printed on high quality white paper, this handsome enamel covered 8 1/2” x 11” book is sure to enjoy extensive use, giving your ad repeated exposure...and more value!

224380

Rock Valley Publishing

Publishers of the Elmhurst Independent, Bensenville Independent, Villa Park Independent and Addison Independent 240 N. West Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Fax: 630-834-0900

226739


171204

The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 7


Page 8 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

Tucking in kids: Little ones grow up I Jill Pertler

SLICES OF LIFE

On the best nights (my viewpoint, not theirs) they are all home under one roof, but that doesn’t happen often. It wasn’t long ago that was the norm. They’d be home, in their beds, tucked in by 8:00 because they were little and tired. Looking back I suppose I took it for

granted. I took lots of things for granted. Them being home and in their beds. Having dinner together every night. Sitting with them over a bowl of cereal in the morning or ice cream in the evening. The security of car seats. Snuggling together on the couch watching Nemo. Reading “Go Dog Go,” over and over. Little things. Everyday things that seemed everyday until they weren’t anymore. I asked a friend about this recently. Did she take the everyday for granted, too?

Without hesitation she gave a knowing nod and I felt some sense of relief, I guess, at not being the only one. She didn’t have to say a word. Her nod and expression could have filled pages. They were the actions of someone who toiled for years at parenting only to discover that once the job starts to get a little easier your duties are outsourced and your skills no longer needed. At least not on a daily (or hourly) basis. It is bittersweet, their continually increasing independence - that they are growing

up and away. I thought I’d forever be buying clothing from the children’s section. That toys would always be a part of Christmas. That chocolate milk would always be a mainstay in our fridge and sippy cups would forever prevail. All things change. I should be celebrating. Some days I do. Other days, I see Barney or Big Bird on TV and remember when we used to watch and those sing-songy melodies got locked into my brain: “I love you; you love See SLICES OF LIFE, Page 10 225997

t’s Friday night at 11:00 p.m. ­– the end of a particularly hectic week and I am tired. But it is okay, because I can go to bed, thank goodness. They don’t need me to tuck them in anymore, at least not on Fridays, when they outlast me and sometimes end up tucking me in because it’s been a long week and they are usually kind to their mom. This tucking, while sweet, is by no means guaranteed. They have places to go and things to do most Friday nights. Such is the life when you are a teenager or slightly beyond.

Worship Services Listings FIND FAITH & FRIENDSHIP AT

BETHEL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

LCMS

Prince of PeaceELCALutheran Church 1213 Army Trail Blvd. Addison, Illinois 60101 Phone: 630-543-3458 J.T. Miller, Pastor E. Miller, Directory of Expanded Ministry www.popaddison.org

www.ilcelmhurst.org Handicapped Accessible

225758

630-832-1649

Connecting the community with Christ thru worship, education, Stephen Ministry, small groups and mission. Join us for worship Sundays at 10:30am. Adult Christian Studies Cross Trainers (3 years-8th grade) Sundays at 9:30 a.m.

203130

www.bethel-ucc.org

SUNDAY: Traditional worship - 8:15 and 10:30 AM SEED contemporary worship - 9:30 AM Sunday School - all ages - 9:30 AM Wednesday Evening Mid-week service - 7:00 PM

630.279.4040 Sunday Worship & Sunday School 10:00 am 217580

Hearing Loop Enabled 143 E. Third St. (3rd & Michigan) Elmhurst, IL

315 E. St. Charles Rd., Elmhurst

We are an Open & Affirming Congregation

Be a part of the Worship Services Directory for as low as $15 per week Call...Brenda at 630-834-4450

185823

SATURDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 Traditional and 11:00 Family ADULT BIBLE STUDY AND CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. Thanksgiving Eve Service 7:00 P.M. Thanksgiving Day Service 9:30 P.M.

223487

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 9A

all photos provided

(top left): AT senior Yekaly Moctezuma Sanchez serves coffee to a table of ladies at the luncheon. (top middle): Local residents Betty Scarimbolo (left) and Lori Proctor lift a glass in celebration. (top right): Happy faces enjoy

a Thanksgiving meal, served by the Key Club. (bottom left): Kiwanis Club President Tom Willis greets the crowd. (bottom right): The Addison Trail Jazz Band provides musical entertainment before lunch.

ATHS hosts Senior Citizen Army Trail student serves as Principal for a Day Thanksgiving Luncheon ADDISON — Adriano Padua recently by helping Army Trail Principal Ms. Martello ADDISON — On Nov. 18, Addison Trail hosted its annual Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Luncheon, in partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Addison and the Addison Park District. About 75 seniors from throughout the community and from the Park District’s Active Senior Club enjoyed musical entertainment provided by the AT Jazz Band followed by a Thanksgiving lunch served by members of the Key Club. The centerpieces, mini pumpkins decorated as turkeys, were created by the Art Club.

served as Principal for the Day at Army Trail School, having earned that opportunity by being the top salesman in the school’s PTA fundraiser. Students who raised more than a specified level were entered into a raffle and winners were selected to serve as Principal for the Day and PE Teacher for the Day. Padua began his administrative assignment

sort mail and make morning announcements. Throughout the day, he participated a variety of activities as he read to classes, helped read words for quizzes, helped make calming jars for classrooms for mindful breathing exercises, helped with monitoring the building and walked around with his WalkieTalkie.

Community Calendar Wednesday, Dec. 2 Officials host senior fair From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., State Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) and Addison Township Supervisor Kathryn CermakDurante will host a Community Senior Fair at the Addison Township Building, 401 N. Addison Rd., Addison. State and local programs will be on hand to give out information and answer questions. The event is open to the public and the press. For more information, call 630-903-6662 or visit SenatorTomCullerton.com. Tuesday, Dec. 8 AT’s Orchesis offers dance clinic From 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., dancers in grades K-8 are invited to the 3rd annual Winter Dance Clinic at Addison Trail, hosted by the Orchesis Team. Dancers will participate in technique class, play games, learn a routine and perform with the

Orchesis Team during the home basketball game at 7 p.m. on that same day. Fee: $25 per camper in advance (by Dec. 1), or $30 per camper on-site. Includes a T-shirt and pizza. Info: dupage88.net/site/public/ files/?item=2539. Wednesday, Dec. 9 AT performs Hallelujah Chorus At 7:30 p.m. at the high school, the Addison Trail Music Department will perform Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” as this year’s Benefit Concert and music alumni are invited to join the performance. Info: 630-628-3361 or doconnell@ dupage88.net. Clubs and organizations are welcome to send entries for this column to: QuestPublishing@aol.com. Please include a phone number or e-mail address to contact for information.

courtesy photos

In the above photo, Army Trail Principal Martello talks with a few students about mail and morning announcements. To the immediate left of her is Adriano Padua, who was selected to be Principal for a Day at the school.

Left: Having been named Principal for the Day at Army Trail School, Adriano Padua began his administrative assignment by helping Army Trail Principal Ms. Martello sort mail.


Page 10 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

Addison Trail sends two swimmers off to state ADDISON — On Nov. 19, Addison Trail hosted a State send-off celebration for junior Annalise Morrone and sophomore Michelle Ramirez, members of the Addison Trail-Willowbrook Girls Swim Team. Morrone qualified in the 200-yard freestyle relay with Willowbrook swimmers senior Meghan Koterba, senior Melissa Johnston and freshman Elissa Haake. Ramirez is the alternate for the relay. The Illinois High School Association Girls Swimming and Diving State Meet was scheduled to take place on Nov. 20 and 21 at New Trier High School.

• SLICES OF LIFE Continued from page 8

me.” It is Friday night and I have the ability to go to bed when I am tired. I appreciate this freedom. I went years without sleep and know the realities of deprivation. Still, I look forward to next weekend when they will all be home and we will share a meal at the kitchen table, watch some football and stay up too late talking and laughing. I am glad they want to come home at all. I’m sure there are people and places and parties much more interesting than good old mom and dad. But at least for now, they return home. Maybe because they know we want them to. Maybe because they

want to themselves. Maybe because they need groceries and gas and a hot meal in their bellies. Probably a little of each, but for sure the latter. And that’s okay. They still need a few things from mom and dad. Thank goodness. And we still want them to come home. Thank goodness. In the simplest of terms, it’s what being a family is all about – along with tucking each other in at night. Thank goodness. Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright and author. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.

photo provided

Pictured are Addison Trail sophomore Michelle Ramirez (left) and junior Annalise Morrone. Morrone was to compete in the 200-yard freestyle relay in the Illinois High School Association Girls Swimming and Diving State Meet, scheduled on Nov. 20 and 21. Ramirez was the alternate for the relay.

The Villa Park Independent is proud to publish

Do you have an overweight child? ProActive Kids can help!

Joyful Traditions

8 Week FREE program starts January 11

Be a part of this holiday event by advertising your Christmas specials on these high profile pages

SESSIONS

Publishes Thursday, Dec. 3rd Deadlines Wednesday, Nov. 25th

Winter 2016 January 11 - March 4 Spring 2016 April 4 - May 27

To reserve your advertising space, call your sales representative

Brenda Garcia ~ 630-834-4450

WHERE

ads2@rvpublishing.com

Club Fitness – Addison Park District 1776 W. Centennial Place Addison, IL 60101

Rock Valley Publishing

The Elmhurst Independent, Villa Park Independent, Addison Independent and Bensenville Independent 240 N. West Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Fax: 630.834.0900

630-681-1558

F O U N D AT I O N

226779

For more information or to enroll www.proactivekids.org or call 224229


226588

The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 11

Monday & Tuesday All Day & Night

20% Off any Bottle of Wine Dining Room Only

483 SPRING ROAD ELMHURST Reservations 630.279-8486 Pizzeria 630.279.8474

CALL US FOR ALL YOUR CATERING NEEDS

www.robertosristorante.com

Call us for your Holiday Party Reservations

• Specializing in Seafood, Pasta and a Wide Variety of Meats • Gourmet Desserts

• Fresh Fish Daily Specials • Gift Certificates Available • Extensive Wine List • Elegant Atmosphere

• Connoisseur Cocktails • Inquire about our private lunch parties • Corporate or Family Parties

Inquire About Catering For Lunch

Live Music Every Friday and Saturday night

CATERING MENU Please Give 24 hour Notice • Taxes Not Included with All Pricing • Prices Subject to Change Without Notice APPETIZERS 1/2 Pan Serves 8-10 • Full Pan Serves 16-20 All Trays Do Not Come with Bread

1/2 Pan Full Pan Bruschetta ............................. 14.00 28.00 Fior di Latte .......................... 28.00 56.00 Fried Calamari ..................... 39.00 78.00 Funghi Ripieni ...................... 32.00 64.00 Baked Clams ......................... 37.00 74.00

PASTAS 1/2 Pan Serves 8-10 • Full Pan Serves 16-20 All Trays Do Not Come with Bread

1/2 Pan Full Pan Spaghetti or Mostaccioli ...... 32.00 64.00

Baked Mostaccioli ................ 36.00 Ravioli ................................... 41.00 Tortellini ................................ 41.00 Gnocchi ................................. 41.00 Cavatelli ................................ 41.00 Raviolini Salvia e Basilico.... 44.00 Lasagna ................................. 44.00 Vegetable Lasagna................ 46.00 Rigatoni Pomodoro/ Salsiccia/Piselli...................... 44.00 Add Alfredo or Vodka Sauce .................... 7.50 Add Chicken .................... 8.00 Add Broccoli .................... 6.00

72.00 82.00 82.00 82.00 82.00 88.00 88.00 92.00 88.00 15.00 16.00 12.00

MEATS 1/2 Pan Serves 8-10 • Full Pan Serves 16-20 All Trays Do Not Come with Bread

1/2 Pan Full Pan Italian Sausage & Peppers .. 32.00 64.00 Chicken Vesuvio ................... 39.00 78.00 Veal Parmigiana ................... 60.00 120.00 Pollo Parmigiana .................. 39.00 78.00 Eggplant Parmigiana ........... 42.00 84.00 Boneless Chicken Breast...... 45.00 90.00 ..........................................................(10 pcs.)

(20 pcs)

OPEN FOR LUNCH

The Moreci Family Invites you to experience the Finest Selection of Italian Cuisine. Roberto’s Ristorante Features One-of-a-Kind Gourmet Specialties Custom Created by Experienced Chefs Hours: Monday-Thursday 11am-11pm • Friday 11am-12am • Saturday 4pm-12am • Sunday 2pm-10pm

1 OFF

$ 50

1 OFF

$ 00

FREE

1 OFF

$ 00

6 Pack of Soda On 14”, 16” or 18” Pizza On Full Slab of Ribs On 14”, 16” or 18” Pizza with $12 Purchase or More Pick Up or Delivery Only Pick Up or Delivery Only Pick Up or Delivery Only

One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires December 3, 2015

One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires December 3, 2015

Pick Up or Delivery Only One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires December 3, 2015

One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires December 3, 2015

Roberto’s Ristorante & Pizzeria Roberto’s Ristorante & Pizzeria Roberto’s Ristorante & Pizzeria Roberto’s Ristorante & Pizzeria


Page 12A - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

AT Link 2 students recycled bag program successful ADDISON — When students in the Link 2 program at Addison Trail learned about the negative impact of pollution and climate change on the environment, they wanted to make a positive difference. The students asked staff members to donate Addison Trail T-shirts they no longer use, and they’ve turned those items into reusable shopping bags. Those bags are available for staff and students to buy for $2 each, and proceeds will benefit the Link 1 and Link 2 programs. So far, the class has made about 75 bags, and there are plans to continue making more. Students also made signs to market and advertise the bags. Freshman Brandace Gill said it’s important to protect the environment to ensure our food supply is healthy and we don’t destroy areas that might be home to endangered species or might have potential materials to help cure diseases. Addison Trail special education teacher Jessica Sokolowski said students also learned about careers they could pursue to help the environment. Through the reusable shopping bag project, students are learning how to handle money, interact with customers and improve their social skills. Sokolowski also e-mailed Discovery about the project and requested the students’ efforts be shared on Twitter at #StartWith1Thing. To recognize the work of the Link 2 students, Discovery sent the class materials about other professionals and projects who are working to positively impact the environment, as well as an advanced copy of the film “Racing Extinction,” which will air on Dec. 2 on Discovery. For details about the film, visit racingextinction. com. “It all starts with changing one small thing,” Sokolowski said. “We can all make a difference. It’s our responsibility to speak for those who cannot.”

photo provided

Students in the Link 2 program at Addison Trail hold up reusable shopping bags they’ve made to help the environment. Pictured are (back row, from left) junior Alexander Morales Rodriguez, sophomore Kevin Montero, freshman Lesly Gomez, sophomore Blanca Gonzalez, freshman Brandace Gill, sophomore Edgar Sandoval and (front row) freshman Brian Flores.

Stone students learn music, movement through ballet

ADDISON — Stone School 2nd-5th graders had the opportunity to learn about music and movement when representatives from Salt Creek Ballet visited the school on Wednesday, November 18. Sara Sitzer and Kelly Langenberg played selections from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, spoke to the students about musical composition, and answered audience questions. The musicians shared information about their instruments, including the fact that a French horn’s tubes, if straightened out, would be 19 feet long! Kelly Stokes, SCB’s Community Engagement Coordinator, taught the students some basic dance moves and then created a dance that the students and staff performed with Sitzer’s and Langenberg’s musical accompaniment. Stokes has also worked with Stone School music teacher, Kristine Brokos, to provide a 7-week ballet literature program for the school’s 2nd grade students for the past 3 years. The program involves reading fairy talks and folk tales, visualizing and acting out parts of the story, while learning ballet movements and listening to musical masterworks. Additionally, Salt Creek Ballet presented two performances of the ballet Sleeping Beauty: Aurora’s Wedding for all of Addison School District 4’s 2nd through 5th grade students in September.

all are courtesy photos

Sara Sitzer of Salt Creek Ballet, introduces Stone students to the cello.

Students at Stone School try out their skills at ballet, after learning a few steps from the professionals at Salt Creek Ballet.

Kelly Langenberg offers a brief lesson about how a French horn makes its sound. She told the students that if the instrument was straightened out, it would be 19 feet long.

These Stone School students eagerly raise their hands to ask questions of the visitors from Salt Creek Ballet who visited the school recently.


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 13

For Value and Integrity, It Has To Be

HaggertyBuickGMC.com

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

View our Entire Inventory from your Smart Phone!

from

Haggerty Buick/GMC!

BRAND NEW

2015 BUICK REGAL TURBO Luxury and more! MSRP $30,915 Stk.#40423

OPEN AT 9AM FRIDAY!

BLACK FRIDAY EVENT DEALS!

*

$

• Double Cab • 4X4 • SNOW PLOW READY!

MSRP $47,206 Stk.#40094

SAVE 4,773

2015 BUICK ENCLA VE

1 AVAILABL AVAILABLE AVAILA LE AT THIS PRICE PRIC BRAND NEW

MSRP $49,100 Stk.#40060

*

$

MSRP $32,710 Stk. #40173

*

1 AVAILABLE AT THIS

1 AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE

PRICE

MSRP M $25,945 Stk.#40388 S

1 AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE

2015 GMC ACADIA SLT MSRP $43,945 Stk.#40176 Demo.

M $24,990 MSRP Stk.#40523

$

4 AVA AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE Requires credit approval through GM Financial. $1175 due at lease inception, with no security deposit. Excludes tax, title, lic and doc fee. Based on MSRP of $24,990. Offer ends 11/30/15.

Convenience C Pkg.

1 AVAILA AVAILABLE ABL BLE LE AT THIS PRICE PRIC

PPER MO MO.

Open Road Pkg, Sunroof & More!

224 Mo. Lease

LARGE SELECTION OF BUDGET BUYS Many 1 Owner Trade-ins COME SEE US FOR VALUE!

$

3,9861

1 AVAILABL AVAILABLE AVAILA BLE BL LE AT THIS PRICE PRIC

2005 BUICK LACROSSE CX SEDAN ONLY 95K MI! Stk#39940A $

5,986

1

2007 FORD TAURUS SE ONLY 71K MI! Stk#53403A

2005 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM V6! TORCH RED! Stk#40522D

2014 FORD FOCUS SE SEDAN ONLY 39K MI! Stk#53408

2007 NISSAN SENTRA SE-R SEDAN GREAT GAS MILEAGE! Stk#40584A

2008 BUICK LUCERNE CXL V6, 77,527 MI! Stk#39724A

2014 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1.8 TURBO WHITE, 31K MI! Stk#53391

$

$

6,9861

6,986

300 W. ROOSEVELT RD. • VILLA PARK

630) 279-2000

(

1

$

$

*

$

View Our Entire New & Pre-Driven Inventory at: HaggertyBuickGMC.com 2006 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 2WD 127K MILES Stk#53420A

*

$

2015 BUICK ENCORE 1SB

2015 BUICK VERA VERANO

*

2015 GMC TERRAIN SLT

Sunroof, Navigation & more!

MSRP $43,810 Stk.#40200

BRAND NEW

*

$

OFF MSRP!

2015 BUICK LaCROSSE

$

2015 GMC SIERRA 2500 H/D

$

Premium Group & More!

$

BRAND NEW

BRAND NEW

1 AVAILA AVAILABLE ABL BLE LE AT THIS PRICE PRIC BRAND NEW

OPEN AT 9AM FRIDAY!

6,9861

9,986

1

$

1

.9%

APR FINANCING FOR

36 MONTHS

AVAILABLE ON SELECT

CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

12,9861

$

13,986

1

2012 CHEVY IMPALA LS

30K MI!, Stk#40109A

11,9861 2014 BUICK VERANO

$

SALES HOURS: SERVICE HOURS: FULL SERVICE Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-9:30pm Mon.-Fri. 6:30am-6:00pm BODY SHOP HOURS: Saturday Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-6:00pm Saturday 7:00am-3:00pm Sat. Closed 9:00am-5:30pm

37K MI!, Convenience Group Stk#53405

Se habla español, Moi si parla italiano

Navigation & More. Stk#53395

15,9861 2015 GMC CANYON 4X4

$

$

* Prices plus tax, title, license and doc fees. All applicable incentives applied. Take delivery by 11/30/15. See dealer for details. 1 Plus tax, title, license and doc fees. Dealer will not honor pricing errors in this ad. 2 1.9% APR financing for 36 months. $28.60 per thousand financed. Plus tax, title, license and doc fee. With approved credit, on select models. Length of contract limited. Not available with other offers. Take delivery from a participating Certified Pre-Owned dealer by 01/04/16. See dealer for details.

226591

30,9861 2015 BUICK ENCLAVE

Convenience pkg, 31K MILES! Stk#61274 $

2

34,9861


The Independent

Sports

November 26, 2015 • 14

Addison Trail boys basketball team looking to build off success Blazers deep with talent on heels of 15-win season By Mike Miazga Correspondent

Winning has been part of the fabric of the Addison Trail boys basketball team in recent times. The Blazers are coming off a 2014-2015 season where they won 15 games. And numerous players on this year’s roster were on a sophomore team that won 19 games. “Our seniors have had success throughout their careers here,” said ninth-year Addison Trail coach Brendan Lyons, who noted last year’s team also won two tournament titles. “Their winning approach they have brought throughout the offseason has permeated the

entire program. A lot of our success this year will depend on how quickly many juniors can make the adjustment to the varsity level. As a whole, they are a skilled and hard-working group but will need to adjust quickly to the speed of the varsity game in our conference.” While the Blazers did graduate key players Jaavion Bradley (all-conference), Matt Gontarek (all-tournament in two events) and current Aquinas College player Taylor White (all-conference and a tournament MVP honor), they do return seniors Eric Grygo (6-5, power forward) and Nick Conrad (5-10, point guard). Both Grygo and Conrad started last year. Other key contributors include seniors Ryan Zygow-

icz (6-2, shooting guard), Zach Novak (6-5, small forward) and Mike Tkaczyk (6-3, power forward) along with juniors Jack Kalbas (6-0, shooting guard), Colton Noel (6-5, power forward), Michael Williams (6-4, small forward) and Stevan Jones (6-2, small forward). “We’re very similar to last year’s group, but we’re a little bit bigger,” said Lyons. “We have a bunch of hard-working kids. This senior group has had success for four years and they bring that mentality into everything they do.” Lyons said last year’s success will have the Blazers squarely on their opponents’ radar this season. “The difference is where we may have snuck up on people last season, this time they are going to be ready for

Perimeter play a strength for Willowbrook boys basketball team Warriors coming off conferencechampionship season By Mike Miazga Correspondent

Shooting the basketball won’t be a problem for the Willowbrook boys team this season. “This is probably one of the better shooting teams I’ve had here,” said Warriors coach Chris Perkins. “They can really shoot the basketball well. We have multiple shooters who can really stretch the floor out. We’re not as quick as we were last year, but we still will be very effective.” The Warriors return the likes of seniors Kevin Miller (6-2, forward), Billy Degnan (6-1, forward), Brandon Jones (6-1, forward) and Brandon Endicott (6-0, forward) along with junior Freddie Clay (5-11, point guard). Key newcomers include senior Cameron Zunkel (6-1, shooting guard), sophomore Ethan Schuemer (6-4, forward) and freshman Matas Masys (5-11, shooting guard). While the Warriors are well-versed in shooting the ball, Perkins said the team must concentrate on taking its defensive game to the next stage. “Defense is what we need to work at,” he said. “We are still putting together rotations and things of that nature. Defense is my biggest concern right now. Our offense is strong because of our ability to get out and knock down 3-pointers and stretch the floor out. We should be fine there. But we have

to get stops on the other end. We definitely have a smart group here that picks things up fairly quickly. They are developing a good chemistry. It’s a great group to be around.” Perkins, whose team shared the West Suburban Conference Gold Division title last year with Morton with a 9-3 record, sees a competitive balance in the division this season. “There is going to be a lot of parity in the league,” said Perkins, whose squad went 21-8 overall last year. “Every game will be a challenge. It’s too early to tell who is going to come out on top. Hinsdale South has some talented kids. Proviso East is always strong. There will be a lot of parity and I don’t know if there is anybody that will be head and shoulders above the rest.” Perkins expects to see a different Willowbrook team as the season wears on. “We have five underclassmen up on varsity,” he said. “It’s definitely a team that three or four months from now should be night and day from where we are at now. When these younger guys get some varsity experience under their belts that should make us a stronger unit.” Willowbrook opened the season earlier this week at the Stagg tournament. The Warriors have games scheduled there against Nazareth Academy, Chicago Lindblom, Stagg and Argo. “We’ll have some nice early tests,” said Perkins. “We will see where we are at and where our glaring weaknesses are and build off that.”

us,” he said. Lyons added one key thing being stressed in early-season practices is consistency. “If we are consistent night in and night out we will be in good shape because we have the energy and the effort,” he said. “I’m also impressed with the intelligence of this team. We will be able to execute well. The key is going to be consistency. I’m confident with this group that we’re not going to have any real high-highs and then have low-lows. I really like the approach these guys take. Now that we are starting to play games we will see if that becomes a reality.” Grygo, Conrad, Zygowicz, Novak and Kalbas all started games at various times last year. Grygo led the team in rebounding, while Kalbas was tops in 3-point shooting. “Nick and Eric saw a lot of time and those other three guys saw plenty of action as well,” said Lyons. “They all started at different points in time. I like what those five bring to the table. Mike Tkaczyk is another senior who will help us. We will have more size than many of the Addison Trail teams of recent past and I anticipate depth being a strength for us throughout the season. For the group, I’m looking for that consistency on

both ends of the floor. Jack and Ryan can shoot the ball and I feel Eric and Zach (Novak) give us a nice inside-out presence. We’re going to lean on these experienced guys early and we expect the juniors will be able to contribute as well.” Lyons feels the West Suburban Conference Gold Division will be competitive once again this season. “We feel we can be competitive at the top end of the conference,” he said. “If we play the way we are capable of playing and things fall the way like I think they will we have a chance to find ourselves at the top. That’s a long way away. We know we have a long road ahead of us, but the expectations have been raised the last few years.” Addison Trail opened the season in the Elmwood Park tournament earlier this week. The Blazers won that tournament last year. “We would like to repeat there as champions,” he said. The Blazers are then off until Dec. 6 when they open WSC Gold play against District 88 neighbor Willowbrook. “We have a nice break between the tournament and that game,” said Lyons. “We’ll use that time to fine-tune some things and see where we are at.”

IC Catholic Prep football team loses in state semifinals By Mike Miazga Correspondent

The IC Catholic Prep football team’s tremendous run came to a close recently in the Class 3A state semifinals. The Knights dropped a 42-14 decision to Bishop McNamara in the semifinals held at snowblanketed Lewis Stadium at Plunkett Athletic Complex in Elmhurst. IC Catholic Prep closed the season with an 11-2 record. The Knights, who won the Metro Suburban Conference West Division title with an unbeaten 5-0 mark, had an 11-game winning streak snapped. Bishop McNamara (12-1) is the only team to beat IC Catholic Prep this season. McNamara

came to Elmhurst in Week 1 and scored a 49-32 win and then returned 12 weeks later and scored another victory. McNamara, the No. 5 seed on the top half of the Class 3A bracket, advances to this weekend’s Class 3A statechampionship game in DeKalb at Huskie Stadium on the campus of Northern Illinois University against Tolono Unity (9-3), which scored a 30-8 upset win over St. Joseph-Ogden in the other Class 3A state semifinal. Unity was the No. 10 seed on the lower part of the Class 3A bracket. St. Joseph-Ogden (12-1) was the No. 1 seed and came into the game unbeaten. IC Catholic Prep was the No.

See IC, Page 17


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 15

By Mike Miazga Correspondent

$

Smart Mama

learned a lot about turns and underwaters. I’ve learned so much about this race the last few months.” In the 100, Haake also has concentrated on the beginning of her race. “I’m going out faster,” she said. “I tend to be more of a passive swimmer where my second 50 was a little faster. It’s a little slower now which means I have to take it out faster. I’ve learned how to, and I quote, ‘swim like an animal.’” Haake throws plenty of credit toward AT-Willowbrook coach Paul Anderson for her improvement. “He is, by far, the best coach I’ve ever had,” she said. “I’ve learned so much on this team already. I’ve learned about the little things, which I wasn’t good at. He’s taught me about the little things. Mr. Anderson is awesome.” Haake also is thankful for the support she’s received from the older AT-Willowbrook swimmers. She qualified for

Savings

To find out how your business can be included, call Debbie at 630-834-8355 or Brenda at 630-834-4450 Your In Print and Online source for discounts, special offers and coupons from your hometown merchants

Early Bird Specials Monday-Friday 6.25 7am-11am ONLY

$

✿ 3 Potato Pancakes & Sour Cream or Applesauce ✿ ✿ 2 Slices of French Toast & 2 Sausage Links ✿ ✿ 2 Eggs, 2 Slices Bacon, Hash Browns & Toast ✿

DAILY HOMEMADE SOUPS & LUNCHEON SPECIALS 363 W. Lake Street Elmhurst

630-279-3738

Hours: Monday - Saturday 7am to 3pm; Sunday 7am to 2pm

241 N YORK RD. ELMHURST (630) 516-DELI(3354) FAX (630) 516-3355 ROSALIASDELI.COM

PARTY TRAY 15 4” SUBS

ONLY $40

MADE WITH THE FRESHEST INGREDIENTS! Not valid with any other offer or specials. Expires 12/10/15

FREE 12” CHEESE PIZZA

WHEN YOU BUY ANY 16” WOOD FIRED PIZZA Not valid with any other offer or specials. Expires 12/10/15

225596

226598

state on the 200 relay team with seniors Melissa Johnston and Meghan Koterba and junior Annalise Morrone. “They have been on AT-WB for awhile,” she said. “I love them. They are my best friends and all are amazing. They’ve been very welcoming to me on the team. They welcomed me with open arms. They are all kind and funny. To see the looks on their faces after we qualified in the relay was amazing.” Haake, who would like to eventually swim in college, admits she’s somewhat surprised she qualified for state in her first high-school season. “I wanted to get state times, but I never thought I would get them this fast,” she said. “I owe it all to coach Anderson and coach Murphy and all the girls pushing me at practice. It’s still so surreal. It’s like, ‘Wow, this actually happened.’ This season has been so amazing.”

226785

226793

Based on Willowbrook freshman girls swimmer Elissa Haake’s credentials this season one would think she’s been competing in the sport for a long time. Wrong. Haake has been swimming for only two years, yet burst onto the highschool scene this season by qualifying for the state meet in three events (50, 100 and 200 relay) as part of the Addison Trail-Willowbrook co-op team. “I went to a very small school (St. John’s Lutheran in Lombard, graduating class of 23 students) and wanted to find a way to make new friends and joined the summer swim team,” she said. “I made some new friends and ended up loving swimming. I’ve kept doing it.”

And she’s handled herself quite well in the pool this season. “I’m focused and I really wanted to get better as swimming,” she said of her improvement. “I practiced a lot and always set time standards for myself and always wanted to exceed my goals. I kept making larger goals for myself.” Earlier in her childhood, Haake tried a bevy of sports including soccer, tennis, ice skating, volleyball, basketball and cheerleading. But nothing compared to swimming. “I tried so many different things,” she said. “Swimming was the one I loved and I went with that.” In terms of the short 50 freestyle, Haake said it’s all about the start off the blocks. “My starts have improved,” she said. “I feel so much better about them. In my two years of swimming I usually was the last one off the blocks. My reaction time was so slow. I also

MamaMaria’s Pizza

and Catering

Established in 1982

130 W Vallette, Elmhurst

630-832-0555

929 S. York, Elmhurst 630-279-8887

Like us on

Hours: Mon - Sat 6:00am-8pm • Sun - 7:00am-2pm For a limited time • Dine in only • Not to be used with other discounts

MamaMariasElmhurst.com

1 OFF

$

w/French Fries & Homemade Soup Friday (11am - close)

any $10 pizza purchase

15 Hour Slow Cooked Pot Roast

Pick Pick up up or or delivery. delivery. With With this this coupon coupon only. only. Not Not valid valid with with other other offers. offers. Coupon not valid in dining dining room. room. Expires Expires 7/19/15 12/3/15

Katrinkets is Christmas Winter Wonderland

FREE 6 Pack of RC with any $10 pizza purchase

Pick up or delivery. With this coupon only. Not valid with other offers. Coupon not valid valid in in dining dining room. room. Expires Expires7/19/15 12/3/15

Tuesday (11am - close)

5.95 1/2 lb. Burger

$

Monday-Friday (6am - 10am)

5.00 Breakfast Special

$

Homemade Desserts by Diana

226654

Quick study

Willowbrook freshman swimmer Elissa Haake qualified for state in three events


Page 16 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Salary Range: Less Than $25,000: Adell, Kristine M.; Alzate Gonzalez, Sandra Bibian; Ansari, Eraj; Apostolopoulos, Klio; Arianas, Effie; Baird, Roberta; Balducci, Mary; Balice, Lucia; Barca, Samantha Marie; Barry, Rachel Ruth; Bond, Rebecca Joy; Bosch-Wachtel, Maria Teresa; Bottari, Marjorie May; Braundmeier, Rebecca; Brinkley, Natalie Marie; Carrera, Alicia L.; Carson, Christa Marie; Christerson, Sarah; Codell, Susan Lynn; Craven, Megan Kristine; Davila, Ashley; DeGrado, Jourdan; DelValle, Christine; Dhuse, Patricia L.; Diaz, Annais; Diaz, Cristina; Dillard, Roderick; Dufresne, Darcy Ann; Duma, Diane A; Dzieglewicz, Vincent; Ebelt, Melissa Drew; Eltman, Vincenza; Fabela, Maria; Flanigan, Katherine C; Galarza, Sarah Ann; Garcia, Ana Itzel; Georgacopoulos, Toula; Georgopulos, Natalie Marie; Gifford, Terry; Glomp, Kimberly K.; Grimes, Cora; Henaghan, Kaitlyn; Hetland, Elizabeth Anne; Imes, Christopher; Jungel, Paul; Kaptan, Hayriye Guzin; Kryca, Elizabeth Anne; Krzysik, Evelia; Kukla, Karen; Lafser, Erin Jean; Lechuga, Maritza; Lee, Sandy; Llanes, Carola; Lopez, Brenda Eloisa; Lozano, Maria; Lucaccioni, Victoria; Marchut, Dawn; Megan, Graydon P.; Michalesko, Francis; Mierzwa, Malgorzata; Mixon, Annemarie C.; Nelson, Kaitlynn Rose; Noci, Lisa; Norman, Kathrine; O Malley, Tracy Ann; Ojala, Kindra; Pang, Maryanne Castro; Pazdan, Tom; Petrohilos, Alexandra; Phamornsuwana, Emily; Philipsek, Megan; Pike, Natalie M.; Pugliese, McKall; Rasmussen, Jennifer; Riggi, Samantha K.; Rojas, David Abdiel; Rosales, Kimberly Patricia; Rossi, Catherine; Settles, Wendy Kay; Silerzio, Lena Marie; Silva, Christine; St Marie, Eve; Strutzel, Nicholas; Sullivan III, Edward Stephen; Szczesny, Annette; Thomka, Christine Ann; Tilden, Karen; Tortorello, Rachael; Vale, Annette; Valenzuela, Cristina; Veselik, Thais; Voelz, Nicole; Volpe, Mariel; Wagrez, Anah Bertois; Ward, Courtney Dyan; Weiss, Sarah; Williams, Ilinca; Yeager, Joseph A.; Zalewski-Appino,Cheryl; Zeeb, David; Zimmerman, Jaimie. Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999: Babel, Bridget; Bender, Michaelene; Caldwell, Kimberly Marie; Crane, Julie Lynn; DeAngelo, Jennifer Elizabeth G; Fullerton, Charlotte Kelley; Garrison, Caitlin; George, Bethany A.; Grogan, Lillian; Hamby, Kristin Carol; Hamel, Claire Elizabeth; Heuel, Jennifer Eve; Huerta, Zoila Luisa; Iwema, Dianne Joy; Jones, Dina Christine; Klein, Elyssa; Krawiec, Samantha Rose; Larsen, Mary B.; Larson, Samantha Ann; Leiber, Brittany Arlene; Lipke, Elizabeth Dayle; Marquez, Kristina; Martell, Loren Meghan; Mathis, Christina M; Michaels, Heather; Peterson, Katie Elizabeth; Pyne, Kayley Doralee; Santos, Molly May; Sienko, Joanna; Silva, Tara Elise; Valle, Rikki Renee; Vazquez, Carla A; Walsh, Jean; Ward, Amberly Marie; Zepeda, Yuridia. Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999: Allison, Emily Bruch; Amy, Kara M.; Andrikokus, George Christopher; Ayers, Robyn Marie; Baker, Craig Irwin; Barelli-Firinauskas, Urbana; Benjamin, Barbara A.; Biggs, Kerri A; Boisse, Rebecca E.; Bown, Deirdra L.; Breault, Brendan G.; Calderin, Carol Sue; Caringella, Concetta; Casolari, Nichole Marie; Cazares, Jaime; Cortes-Franco, Laura;

Public Notice

DeLaRosa, Kathryn Marie; Dresen, Melissa J.; Drum, Ryan K.; Ericksen, Victoria Teresita; Fausto, Lizzeth; Felker, Susan L; Gallas, Michelle Lynn; Goldman, Cherish Lynn; Grunwald, Erin Eileen; Guzman, Dora M.; Hadzialijagic, Sarah Michelle; Hanley III, Joseph John; Hare, Caitlin Emma; Harrison, Kelly Josephine; Hatfield, Brooke Simpson; Heck, Ashley Erin; Higgins, Katie Jane; Hodges, Robert Anthony; Jakymiw, Christine Elizabeth; Janik, Deborah L.; Jensen, Elizabeth; Johnson, Erin V.; Kappel, Dara P; Kendall, Kelly Crowley; Kulze, Lisa Carolyn; Lehr, Amanda; Levato, Kristen M.; Lieb, Tamara Annette.; Liss, Ashley; Long, Adam Richard; Lopata, Caitlin Eileen; McAllister, Katelynn Lillian; McKenna, Erica Ann; Moritz, Beth Anne; Mullen, Kristi Michelle; Neubauer, Jessica Paige; Newman, Crystal Sunshine; Olsen, Kerry A.; Opielowski, Erin Jeanette; Paullin, Cathleen Martha; Pedersen, Lisa Marie; Porten, Amanda Rae; Potempa, Connie; Renelli, Dulce L.; Reyes, Erica; Rhoades, Lori Elizabeth; Rieger, Lauren Nicole; Rios, Peggy Ann; Rodriguez Jr, Agustin; Rudy, Anne Kathryn; Skibbie, Erica; Smail, Laura Coggin; Spartz, Angela Nicole; Stewart, Amy Kempf; Stoeke, Alyssa Marie; Sventeckis, Mara Skaidrite; Szwaya, Jennifer E.; Tortorello, Jennifer L.; Vlangos, Patty; Vranas, Argiro; Wendling, Natalie J.; Williams, Kirk C.; Wilson, Sarah Elizabeth; Wojcieszek, Laura M.; Wolaver, Erin T.; Wyka, Janice Amy; Yanun, Alejandro Ariel; Yetter, Mary M.; Zeitler, William Alexander; Zulauf, Benjamin Aaron; Zulkowski, Jaimie Lyn. Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999: Adams, Angela L.; Allen, Heidi Christine; Arcivar, Christina Lynn; Arvis, JoAnn; Baglarz, Marianne; Barca, Nancy Marie; Berardi, Deanna Lynn; Berns-Zare, Ilene; Brown, Sandra Lynn; Campos, Armando; Carson, Catherine; Cooper, Lisa Ann; Delaney, Richard A.; DeMauro, Thomas P.; Doell, Kristin Dawn Bondi; Ellett, David Lawrence; Figueroa, Jonpaul Michel; Gauthier, Leah C.; Georgopoulos, Nicholas T; Geraci, Kari Ann; Guajardo, Sheri Lynn; Hernandez, Elizabeth Marie; Hollmann, Christine Turso; Kawa, Tara K.; Kenny, Julia; Kersten, Jeffrey R; Kindelin, Kathy Lynn; Kronke, Christine M.; Kuzniewski Jr., Frank M; Lewang-Stockmann, Elfrieda; Mason, Ildiko Kristina; Mazzone, Valerie Denise; Mellen, Christina; Morris, Maria C.; Murphy, Roberta A.; Nemesnyik, Catherine A.; Nevins, Jennifer Lauren; O Connell, Laura Elizabeth; Olsen, Nicole Beth; Orlyk, Douglas J.; Palermo, Luilia; Peterson, Mary B.; Popescu, Cora Elena; Posmer, Lauren Eileen; Rudenga, Alice Marie; Ryan, Margaret E; Salecker, Gene E.; Salecker, Greg S.; Schwabe, Therese M.; Sullivan, Katherine M.; Taylor, Sarah Conklin; Thielenhouse, Mina Anne; Topp, Debra L.; Walsh, Amy; Ward, Joseph T.; Winters, William F.; Zabel, Juliet Marje. Salary Range: $90,000 and over: Berry, Janyce L.; Chalifoux, Marianne; Dugan, Kathleen Elizabeth; Finch, Perry A.; Fritsch, Janet L.; Gaudio, Vincent; Gills, Ann Catherine; Greene, Juliann; Humboldt, Sarah Ann; Katsivalis, Patricia; LePoire, Eileen Ruth; Nika, Susanne; Pigoni, Susan L.; Robinson, Nicole Michele; Schneider, Randy B.; Smith, Jason Mitchell; Stelter, James E. GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000: Acuna, Silvia Margarita; Andrews, Karen; Apostolopoulos, Klio; Arellano, Mayela E; Arianas, Effie; Arreguin, Jesus; Ayala, Alexander; Babich, Janice M.; Baird, Roberta; Balducci, Mary; Barr, Karen; Barry, Rachel Ruth; Bettilyon, Nory Liz; Boeing, Matthew Thomas; Bomicino, Andrea; Bosch-Wachtel, Maria Teresa; Burmeister, Susan E.; Camargo, Maria Elena; Carbajal-Irra, Leydi O; Carlson, Jennifer Lee; Carothers, Jewl Lean; Charo, Jennifer; Christerson, Sarah; Colantonio, Tina Marie; Contreras, Licette; Criel, Emilia; Davila, Ashley; DeGuia, Fe Esperanza D; DeLaurentis, Roberta Ann; Delgadillo, Maria; Dhuse, Patricia L.; Diaz, Annais; Diaz, Consuelo; Diaz, Solly; Diaz, Sylvia; Dillard, Roderick; Dominguez, Anabel; Duma, Diane A; Eltman, Vincenza; Escalante, Gloria; Ewald, Joshua Mark; Exconde, Aleli Gracita; Felix, Daysi; Fetscher, Catherine; Garcia Solorio, Guadalupe; Garcia, Moncerrat Silvia; Garza, Rosa Elena; Gatto, Dana Lynn; Gifford, Terry; Gil, Maria Guadalupe; Giuliani, Mary B.; Glomp, Kimberly K.; Golbeck, Adrienne L.; Grimes, Cora; Gruskovak, Samatha; Hasapis, Crystal; Huerta, Sandra; Hurtado, Erica Maria; Jackson, LaVerna; Jaffe, Michael; Jones, Kimberly; Jordan, Linda; Keehn, Nina; Knebelsberger, Nicole; Kouame, Nguessan; Kozy, Annette; Kryca, Elizabeth Anne; Krzysik, Evelia; Leslie, Theodore R.; Lokietko, Donna L.; Lozada, Katherine; Lozano, Maria; Malpica, Dayana Mishael; Marchut, Dawn; Mathews, Diane Lee; Matos, Venus Lyzette; Medina, Maria De Jesus; Medina, Maria Guadalupe; Mekhiel, Jacquelin Naguib; Mendoza, Annamarie; Menotti, Carol A.; Messina, Cynthia; Mierzwa, Malgorzata; Millard, Maria; Mrugacz, Valerie Elizabeth; Mueller, Silvana; Mussachio, Claudia Eliza; Nielsen, Jonathan C.; Noci, Lisa; Oliveros, Sandra; Padilla, Ana; Patterson, Trinette; Pazdan, Tom; Perez, Julia; Perry, Theresa Marie; Phamornsuwana, Emily; Pokoj, Kelly Lynn; Ramirez, Angel; Ritchason, Lynda L.; Rodriguez, Maria Lillian; Rosales, Kimberly Patricia; Rosas, Sandra; Ryan, Terry G.; Salazar, Ann Marie; Schlifke, Angelie; Selimovski, Zeniha; Siebert, Gary R.; Silva, Tara Elise; St Marie, Eve; Stevens, Roshonda Sherice; Sullivan III, Edward Stephen; Swanson, Debra L.; Szaroma, Dorota; Szczesny, Annette; Torres, Miriam A; Tronnes-Hernandez,Esther; Vale, Annette; Valenzuela, Cristina; Velazquez, Maria; Vizcarra, Baudelio; Wawczak, Nicole; Werner, Bonnie L.; West, Joseph Richard; Wierer, Jonathan; Wilke-Fetcho, Angela; Wischnia, Barbara; Woods, Marion F.; Yates, Latoya Tanika; Yeager, Joseph A.; Zambrano, Marcelo; Zeeb, David; Zeman, Linda. Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999: Arreguin, Claudia; Ayala, Myriam D.; Ballenger, Robert J.; Barder, Anamaria; Barrios, Delma Lucia; Bassi, Cathleen L.; Beeskow, Donna L.; Bomicino, Nancy; Brinkley, Natalie Marie; Butz, Laura; Caballero, Lori Magana; Cisneros, Natalie; Fritz, Paula J.; Garcia, Rosario Campos; Gatto, Lynda Marie; Guido, Judy A.; Kasper, Amy; Kutter, Janet Marie Bouchard; Lelito, Carol A; Lopez, Roberto; Magee, Monica Monique; Maretta, Theresa Marie; Mehta, Madhu S; Olivo, Marisol; Patel, Aekta; Patti, Terry L.; Prekwas, Jonathon; Rhode, Tammy Sue; Rivera, Felix

Rios; Sanchez, Soledad; Schuttler, Brandy Lynn; Schwarz, Larissa Lee; Simoncelli, Lisa; Soto, Magaly; Thiede, Carla Marie; Thompson, Rachel; Thompson, Rebecca; Vitale, Mary Susan; Wallace, Melissa Faith. Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999: Alvarado, Mary S.; Carpenter, Eva Judith; Chandler, Carolyn Ann; Demma, Meredith Anne; Escutia, Claudia; Garcia, Helen E.; Geils, Deborah M.; Janota, Anne; Kramer, Colleen M.; Manago, Manuel; Medley, Jennifer Susan; Poli, Christy; Quijano, Nelly; Siegmund, Robert C. Salary Range: $60,000 and over: Chiu, Andy Hungyung; Cooper, Claire; Hoeflinger, Tammy Lynn; Lippoldt, Keith; Novack, Paul Joseph; Rodriguez, Sergio; Snyder, Cindy Lee; Szwankowski, Linda Anne. Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. Person, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount A-1 Roofing Company 28,200.00 ABC Humane Wildlife 4,800.00 Accurate Custom Cabinets Inc 20,746.70 Alexian Bros Behavioral Health 2,645.00 Alexian Brothers Corporate Health Services 4,097.00 AllPrint Inc. 33,385.70 Alpha Design Inc 2,637.50 American Building Services 13,017.62 American Demolitian Corp 205,064.76 American Reading Company 10,365.00 Andersons Bookfair Company 5,650.68 Apple Computer Inc 35,802.94 Appliance Service Center 2,656.43 A-Special Electric Service & Supply Co Inc 24,882.84 AssetGenie Inc 3,561.00 AT&T 9,922.94 B & F Construction Code Services Inc. 3,485.56 B & H Photo - Video Inc. 9,110.20 Baker & Taylor Books 9,673.13 Bank of New York Mellon, The 5,094.00 Barbaras Bookstore 4,172.23 Bartlett Sports 9,338.00 Bell Techlogix 3,142.75 Bensenville Arts Council 3,000.00 Bensenville Community Public Library 4,620.31 Bill Conner Associates LLC 22,400.00 Black Box Network Services 2,670.00 Blick Art Materials 6,412.59 Boelter LLC 41,059.00 BP 13,890.81 Brian Feltes & Assoc Inc 4,268.00 Business Card 128,933.93 C D W Government Inc 11,370.21 C R Leonard Plumbing 56,631.23 Call One 25,263.35 Camelot Education 75,014.33 Canna and Canna Ltd. 66,479.48 Capstone Classroom 2,664.09 Caringella, Concetta 3,753.65 Carpet & Mattress Town Inc. 2,834.00 Carroll Seating Company 36,205.93 CDI Technologies 17,261.78 Cecchin Plumbing 245,307.37 Chicago Office Technology Group 94,907.84 Childs Voice School 5,708.40 CivicPlus 7,911.09 Classroom Direct 4,348.81 Coffman Truck Sales, Inc. 3,231.28 Cogent Communications 49,200.00 Collective Liablity Insurance Cooperative 225,796.00 2,758.20 Comcast Cable ComEd 63,936.68

Community Consolidated School Dist 62 3,526.50 Conceptua Math 7,000.00 Conner Associates LLC, Bill 4,000.00 Constellation Energy Services Inc. 348,632.17 Cooney Company, Frank 4,742.40 Courtyard by Marriot, The 10,357.85 CPC Inc/Facility Tree 3,550.00 Cruz, Blanca 8,975.52 Crystal Brook Direct 6,159.64 CTY/John Hopkins University 5,024.40 Custom Sportswear Inc 4,523.50 Defined Learning LLC 2,995.00 Dell Marketing L.P. 249,775.78 Demco 2,945.33 DIDAX Inc 5,038.64 Discovery Education 7,320.00 Driven Fence Inc. 8,061.50 DSR Construction Co 24,084.94 Dueck, Myron 3,615.49 Dugan, Dr. Kay 12,089.52 DuPage Co Regional Office Of Education 13,736.00 DuPage County Health Dept. 9,318.00 DuPage Library System 15,276.00 Earth Networks 7,480.00 Ecolab 2,787.37 ED Leaders Network 5,460.00 EdLeader21 5,500.00 Educational Benefit Cooperative 3,157,259.43 Educational Products Inc. 81,517.63 Edwin Anderson Construction Co 1,201,595.40 Engineered Services Inc 253,509.06 ERIC Armin Inc 13,310.96 Excel Electric Inc 6,592.00 Fenton High School District 100 4,339.17 Filter Services Inc 9,553.58 Finch, Perry 4,200.28 Forecast5 Analytics 8,000.00 Frontline Technologies 6,447.80 Gallas, Michelle Lynn 3,510.00 GCA Services Group 1,249,209.53 Georgopulos, Natalie 2,657.59 Giant Steps 118,512.53 Gilbane Building Company 364,807.26 Gopher Sport 7,345.91 Great Lakes West 7,117.88 Groot Industries Inc 29,468.45 Guzman, Dora M 4,569.17 Hargrave Builders Inc 365,498.54 Harrison, Kelly 6,346.83 Heinemann Library 36,682.79 Home Depot Credit Services 3,644.90 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 16,402.48 Hunt the Mover 3,634.50 I.D.E.S. 18,033.84 Iboss Network Security 8,859.95 Illinois Assoc of School Administrators 2,767.27 Illinois Association of School Boards 14,038.00 Illinois Dept Of Revenue 2,776.00 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 456,962.28 Illinois Reading Council 3,092.00 Imagetec L. P. Corporate 11,759.80 Inlander Brothers Inc 44,442.37 Illinois State Board of Education 2,950.00 iTouch Biometrics LLC 3,420.00 JMP Consulting Ltd 10,500.00 Joes Black Top 34,403.00 John Wiley & Sons Inc. 7,055.97 Johnson Controls, Inc. 4,237.75 Johnstone Supply 3,400.99 Junior Library Guild 8,689.00 Kinsale Contracting Group Inc 65,800.00 Lakeshore Learning Materials 36,876.44 Lauk, Andrew J 3,520.00 Learning A - Z 31,506.99 Lectorum Publications, Inc. 4,459.47 Legislative Education Network of DuPage 4,457.75 Lenny Hoffman Excavating 381,365.35 Lens Ace Hardware 15,298.72 Library Store, Inc., The 3,846.01 lisaeckert design 6,000.00 Liss, Ashley 5,197.50 M & M Lock & Safe Ltd. 6,681.64 Maxim Staffing Solutions 25,970.00 McGraw-Hill School Education Holdings LLC 5,822.91 McHenry County Glass & Mirror Inc 89,195.81 Meilner Mechanical Sales Inc 8,483.49 Metropolitan Preparatory Schools 11,087.51 MG Mechanical Plumbing Services Inc 71,804.11 Midland Paper 46,728.00

See Notices on next page


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 17

2 Day Gun Auction – 1,000 Guns Sat/Sun, November 28th/29th 9:00 A.M. • 2601 Lakeland Blvd., Mattoon, IL

226736

“Partial Listing”

Sat. Nov. 28th – 10 wagon loads, Ammo, Reloading, Parts, Hunting & Shooting Supplies, Gun Cases, Military, Scopes, Knives, Gunsmithing Books & More. Sun. Nov. 29th – 1,000 Firearms incl. Win 21’s, 12ga. & 16ga. Trap; Ithaca/SKB skeet 3 barrel set; Browning Superposed P Grade .410; Win. Deluxe Hi Wall .22; 10 -U.S. 1911 & A1 incl. UMC Rem; Colt Snake Guns; Colt 1st Gen SAA’s; S&W Pre 27 & 29; Win. 12, 28ga; German Drilling; Win 73’s, 76, 86, 92’s & 94’s; AR’s; M1A’s; Garands; Carbines; Antique to NIB Guns. See complete sale bill and photos at www.bauerauction.com

Ron Baker, FFL (217) 273-5056 • Bauer Auction Service LLC (217) 259-5956

Continued from previous page Midwest Educational Furnishings Inc 60,219.08 Midwest Transit Equipment 55,412.65 Mitchell, L W 16,286.34 Monoprice.com 7,505.68 Mulcahy Pauritsch Salvador & 17,900.00 Co LTD Mullen, Kristi 5,702.44 NAPA Auto Parts 5,164.82 National Geographic Explorer 5,613.30 National Lift Truck 7,520.00 National Louis University 19,670.75 National School Boards Association 2,675.00 Natl. Conf. on Public Employee Retirement Systems 3,024.00 NCS Pearson Inc. 8,924.88 Nelson Fire Protection 9,233.60 Nextel Communications 13,974.23 Nicor Gas 88,226.09 North DuPage Special Education Cooperative 955,256.40 Northwest Evaluation Assoc. 11,677.50 Novack, Paul J 3,440.62 Oak Brook Mechanical Servies Inc. 330,559.26 Office Depot 100,816.70 Optima Plumbing Supply LLC 7,645.10 Orkin Pest Control 4,272.83 Orlyk, Douglas J. 4,049.58 Peak Carpentry Inc 45,465.08 Peters & Associates 29,205.00 Pitney Bowes/Purchase Power 14,146.93 Popescu, Cora Elena 5,272.67 Premier Agenda Inc. 10,561.60 Provantage Corp 18,520.74 QuaverMusic.com LLC 9,360.00 Quinlan & Fabish Music 13,748.49 Ramcorp Inc 146,008.82 Ramrod Distributors 11,262.88 Raptor Technologies LLC 3,742.00 Really Good Stuff 9,276.74 Reliance Communications Inc 5,610.00 Reliance Standard Life Insurance 12,281.79 Riddiford Roofing Co 8,524.25 Rieger, Lauren 2,657.59 Robert Crown Health Center 4,510.00 Robinette Demolition Inc 170,846.05 Robinson, Nicole M 5,183.31 Roesch Ford 4,556.27 Sams Club Direct 21,870.93 Santander Leasing LLC 7,996.00 SavATree 3,906.30 Scholastic Book Fairs 5,083.37 Scholastic Classroom Magazines 23,040.82 Scholastic Library Publishing 3,767.12 Scholastic, Inc. (3720) 4,834.81 School Assoc. for Special Educ. in DuPage County 81,508.57 School Health Corp 7,986.33 School Mart 10,718.18 School Specialty Inc 6,857.09 Searcy Medical Solutions Inc 6,500.00 Senate Electric Construction Co 186,014.71 Septran Inc 172,505.83 Service Building Maintenance Inc 7,800.00 Servpro of Elmhurst (9467) 21,598.25 Shemin The Landscape Supply Co 23,435.00 Sherman Mechanical Inc 3,753.50 Shiffler Equipment Sales 2,982.90 Simplex Grinnell 53,277.76 SMG Security Systems Inc 15,171.95 Sodexo Operations LLC 698,082.59 Softmart 5,177.94 Soltero, Dr. Sonia W. 10,000.00 Spanish Quest 20,394.00 Specialized Data Systems 12,404.00

Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimmers compete at state By Mike Miazga Correspondent

The Addison Trail-Willowbrook co-op girls swimming team competed in three events at the recent state finals meet at New Trier High School in Winnetka.

Public Notice

State Disbursement Unit 12,592.00 Stelter, James E 6,420.86 STR Partners LLC 192,812.24 Sullivan, Katherine 2,764.09 Sunbelt Staffing LLC 110,332.00 Teachers Health Ins Security Fund 244,944.28 Teachers Retirement System 119,688.54 Teachers Retirement System (TRS) 1,329,625.90 Teaching Strategies LLC 5,523.49 Telesolutions Consultants 6,900.00 The Center/IRC 9,740.00 Therapy Shoppe Inc. 4,286.88 Thompson Rental Station 4,454.31 ThyssenKrupp Elevator 4,314.56 Time For Kids 4,867.33 Troop Contracting 29,752.40 TSI Commercial Floor Covering 19,780.49 United States Postal Service 11,297.84 United Dispatch/303 Taxi 5,025.51 Universal Asbestos Removal Inc. 136,000.00 Universal Taxi Dispatch, Inc. 21,380.00 US Department of Education 3,461.68 USIC Locating Services Inc 4,447.53 Valley Fire Protection Systems LLC 6,050.00 Vanguard Energy Services LLC 24,823.15 Vian Construction Inc 12,925.75 Village of Bensenville 139,908.93 W. W. Grainger, Inc. 23,328.29 Wakoh Wear Inc 4,776.00 Waukegan Steel Sales Inc 128,629.77 Weber Associates Inc 4,960.26 Wentworth Tire - Bensenville 2,630.36 WEX Bank 61,145.34 Wight 35,145.24 Wood Dale District #7 152,441.78 World Point ECC Inc. 2,760.00 Worthington Direct 25,881.60 Xerox Corporation 115,415.07 X-Treme Graphics 2,803.00 Yetter, Mary 4,092.69 YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago 10,000.00 Zulauf, Benjamin Aaron 6,303.65 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Nov. 26, 2015) 226723 ADDISON TOWNSHIP ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 2015

TOWN FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $1,133,057 TOTAL REVENUES 1,810,680 LESS - EXPENDITURES 1,658,121 ENDING FUND BALANCE $1,285,616 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 1,655,375: REPLACEMENT TAX 134,116: INTEREST INCOME 3,277: RENTAL INCOME 1,450: VEHICLE STICKERS 507: TRANSPORTATION/ SHARED RIDE 2,901: PASSPORT FEE 13,054. GENERAL ASSISTANCE BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 10,644 TOTAL REVENUES 280,111 LESS - EXPENDITURES 255,935 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 34,820 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 279,899: INTEREST INCOME 212: TOWN IMRF FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 18,725 TOTAL REVENUES 165,147 LESS - EXPENDITURES 150,704 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 33,168

REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 164,979: INTEREST INCOME 168: GENERAL ROAD FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 372,550 TOTAL REVENUES 1,616,486 LESS - EXPENDITURES 1,636,570 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 352,466 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 1,430,390: REPLACEMENT TAX 173,098: INTEREST INCOME 1,335: MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 9,724: TRANSPORTATION INCOME 1,938: ROAD IMRF BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 4,967 TOTAL REVENUES 115,065 LESS - EXPENDITURES 98,803 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 21,229 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 114,959: INTEREST INCOME 105: SOCIAL SECURITY FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 42,420 TOTAL REVENUES 64,957 LESS - EXPENDITURES 55,454 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 51,923 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX - ROAD FICA 64,820: INTEREST INCOME 137: BUILDING & EQUIPMENT FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 63,315 TOTAL REVENUES 147,590 LESS - EXPENDITURES 140,132 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 70,773 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 147,292: INTEREST INCOME 298: INSURANCE FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 237,586 TOTAL REVENUES 94,828 LESS - EXPENDITURES 65,618 ENDING FUND BALANCE $ 266,796 REVENUE: PROPERTY TAX 94,256: INTEREST INCOME 572: VENDOR SUMMARY: ADDISON TOWNSHIP FOUNDATION 10,000: AIRMAKER, INC 5,445: ALLIED BENEFIT SYSTEMS, INC 3,175: ALLIED WASTE SERVICES #551 8,223: ARROW ROAD CONSTRUCTION CO 488,328: AT & T 30,225: BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 282,228: BOB RIDINGS FLEET SALES 15,989: BONNELL INDUSTRIES, INC. 27,441: CITY OF ELMHURST 13,477: CITY OF WOOD DALE 4,802: CLARKE ENVIRONMENTAL MOSQUITO 61,455: COM ED 31,339: COMPETITIVE CONCRETE 6,600: CONTECH ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 11,914: CRUSHCRETE INC 3,215: CLIENT #1 3,752: DAWSON’S TREE SERVICE 26,628: DUPAGE COUNTY TREASURER 2,500: DUPAGE TOPSOIL, INC. 7,160: ELK GROVE VILLAGE 16,029: ELMHURST-CHICAGO STONE CO 15,516: F&J PAVING INC 34,550: FEECE OIL COMPANY 25,639: FIRST BANKCARD 24,085: FLOOD BROS DISPOSAL CO 3,166: GARVEY’S OFFICE PRODUCTS 3,301: GFC LEASING WI 10,466: CLIENT #2 3,336: GORDON FLESCH CO, INC 4,199: HEALY ASPHALT 2,907: HERRINGTON CARPET SERVICE 4,711: I.D.E.S 4,655: ILLINOIS CNTIES RISK MGMT TRST 99,523: J.R.M. CONSULTING INC 76,892: CLIENT #3 3,202: CHRISTOPHER KAIN 8,118: CLIENT #4 3,300: KIEFT BROTHERS, INC. 6,192: LEN’S ACE HARDWARE 4,410: LINDCO EQUIPMENT 4,064: MARTIN IMPLEMENT 2,645: MENARDS 4,771: MET LIFE SBC 15,424: MID AMERI-

Freshman Elissa Haake took 37th place in the 50 freestyle with a time of 24.67. Haake also took 39th in the 100 freestyle with a time of 53.96. Haake was part of an AT-Willowbrook 200 freestyle relay team that placed 23rd with a time of 1:38.77. In addition

CAN ENERGY CO 27,792: MILTON TOWNSHIP 2,940: MORRIS ENGINEERING, INC. 39,548: MORTON SALT 61,484: NATL INTL ROOFING CORP 4,200: CLIENT #5 3,385: NICOR 17,451: PACE SUBURBAN BUS 5,589: PATTEN INDUSTRIES, INC. 70,303: PITNEY BOWES 7,587: RAINBOW MAINTENANCE SERVICES 9,396: REGIONAL TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO 3,252: RIZZO CONSTRUCTION 50,862: LAW OFCS OF RBT KARTHOLL 6,845: HEINRICH CONST CO 2,548: SAM’S CLUB DIRECT 10,060: SCHIROTT, LUETKEHANS & GARNER 6,660: T MOBILE 3,228: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP. 7,403: TOM’S CONSTRUCTION CO 9,800: THCADC 3,050: ULINE 2,568: VILLA PARK OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2,865: VILLAGE OF ADDISON 21,511: VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE 17,933: VILLAGE OF ITASCA 3,800: VJD, INC 14,657: WILLIAM T LEAGANS 22,640: WOLF & COMPANY LLP 12,875: TOTAL OVER $2,500 LISTED ABOVE: 1,877,229: TOTAL OTHERS LESS THAN $2,500: 155,571: PLUS PAYROLL ITEMS NOT INCLUDED ABOVE: 961,097: TOTAL VENDORS 2,993,897 PAYROLL: UNDER $15,000: BONNIE L. CONTESSA: LAURIE J. CUADRADO: MICHAEL A. D’SOUZA: DARIO A. FULLER: JOHN J. GIANFORTE: DONALD R. HOLOD: ALEXANDER KACHIROUBAS: ROBERT W. KULEVICH: KONSTANTINOS E. LEVENTIS: MATTHEW J. LOZICH: MARK D. MONTI: MARK J. NOWAK: MARY ROMANAZZI: THOMAS TOVELLO: OLIVIA A. USTAS: FROM $15,000 TO $29,999: DIANE J. DENNENY: PAMELA J. MORETTI: PEGGY A. SYSLO: $30,000 AND OVER: DAWN L. ADERHOLT: MARY BAUER: SANDRA BAYS: DON S. BUTLER: MICHAEL J. CAPIZZANO: TERESA M. CARROLL: DONNA M. CASTIGLIA: KATHIE J. CERMAK-DURANTE: JOHN M. CONTI: AARON J. CROKER: CRAIG A. DONNELLY: JOSEPH EDUCATE: JOSEPH M. HAUSHERR: CHRISTOPHER KAIN: RICHARD S. KASKE: FRANK A. MARACK JR.: MARY C. MATTIA: DIMITRIOS K. MIHALOPOULOS: TIMOTHY J. MRAZEK: CHRISTINE M. POPE: DANIEL M. PRETE: ROCCO D. RASCHILLO: ROCKY N. SAINATO: BRANDY SHUEY: ANTHONY TOMASELLO: JANET M. WAGNER: LAUREN A. WISNIEWSKI: TOTAL PAYROLL 1,871,325 CERTIFICATION Signed and sworn before me this 10th day of November, 2015.

I, PAMELA JOY MORETTI, TOWN CLERK OF ADDISON TOWNSHIP, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS A TRUE COPY OF THE ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2015.

(Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Nov. 26, 2015) 226724

to Haake, that team included junior Annalise Morrone, senior Melissa Johnston and senior Meghan Koterba.

Willowbrook girls basketball team opens season; Zabran scored 23 points

The Willowbrook girls basketball team dropped a recent 55-51 game to Glenbard North at home. Willowbrook led 21-16 after the first quarter, but Glenbard North came back to tie the game at 31-31 heading into halftime. Willowbrook outscored Glenbard North 12-10 in the third quarter, but Glenbard North held a 14-8 advantage in the final quarter to pull out the win. Jose Zabran led all scorers with 23 points and 13 rebounds. She shot 11-for16 from the field. Danielle Velasquez added nine points. Kalyn Konrath had seven points, six rebounds and two steals. Alyssa Spada added six points. Willowbrook shot 45.7 percent from the field, but shot 43.8 percent from the freethrow line (7-for-16). The game featured four lead changes and seven ties.

• IC

Continued from page 14 3 seed on the top half of the bracket. The Knights finished the season scoring 520 points in 13 games, while allowing opponents to score 224 points. In eight games this season, the Knights scored 40 or more points in a game and in seven games held the opponent to 10 points or less. IC Catholic Prep faced four teams in the playoffs that have a combined 37-9 record and went 3-1 against them. The Knights made their 17th playoff appearance in program history this season. IC Catholic Prep has been to the playoffs six times since 2008 and three times under current coach Bill Krefft. The 2002 and 2008 teams won state championships. This was IC Catholic Prep’s third appearance in a state semifinal game. The 1974 and 2005 teams made it to the state quarterfinals.


Page 18 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

FRIENDLY SHOPPER CLASSIFIEDS SERvINg ADDISON, BENSENvILLE, ELmHuRSt & vILLA PARk

Employment

HIRING OTR TRUCK DRIVERS: Iowa based carrier has solo/team positions available. Competitive pay. Scheduled Hometime. Midwest & West Coast traffic lanes. Consistent miles & NO EAST COAST. 1-800-645-3748 (MCN)

Help Wanted AIRLINE CAREERS. Get FFA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704

MAKE $1,000 WEEKLY! Paid in advance! Mailing Brochures at Home! Easy pleasant work. Begin Immediately! Age unimportant! www.MyHomeIncomeNow55.com (MCN) MAKE $1,000 WEEKLY!! MAILING BROCHURES From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. No Experience Required. Start Immediately! www.newmailers.com (VOID IN SD, WI) (MCN) Make $1000 Weekly! Paid in Advance! Mailing Brochures at Home. East Pleasant work. Begin Immediately. Age Unimportant. www.MyHomeIncomeNow55. com OWNER OPERATORS WANTED. Paid all miles. No touch freight. Many operating discounts. Family run business for 75 years. Many bonuses and good home time. Direct deposit paid weekly. Call 800-533-0564 ext. 205. (MCN)

Now Hiring!

Motivated Sales Person

Please email resume to Ads1@rvpublishing.com or call 630-834-8355 226497

MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home to process Medical Billing & Insurance! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training at Bryan University! HS Diploma/GED & Computer/ Internet needed. 1-888-734-6711

Handyman handyman bill

Reliable Handyman Specializing in general maintenance and repair both inside and out. free eStimateS • reaSonable rateS 630-832-8169 101017 CURT’S HANDYMAN SERVICE No job to small EXCELLENT REFERENCES & ELMHURST RESIDENT

152694

• Roofing • Plumbing • Electric Drywall Repair • Painting • Carpentry Trim • Tree Trimming • Gutter Cleaning 630-747-3244 FREE ESTIMATES • curtwex1@gmail.com

176545

General Home Improvements • Carpentry Electric Repairs • Plumbing Professional Quality Work • Bonded • Insured Fair Prices Tim Korneck FREE Estimates (312) 615-2633

CALL (630) 834-8244 TO PLACE YOUR AD! e e e e e e e

Small Roof Repair Lead Soil Stacks Valleys Copper/Galvanized Chimney Flashing

Do you have trees growing in your gutters? 28yrs Exp – Elmhurst

Call Ken: 630-776-3467

Demeris & Son, Inc.

AS SEEN ON TV: BURN FAT QUICKLY & effectively with Garcinia Cambogia. Blocks fat. Suppresses your appetite. Safe - 100% natural. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Free bottle with select packages! 844-587-6487 (MCN)

CASH PAID FOR UNEXPIRED, SEALED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-3890695. www.cash4diabeticsupplies.com (MCN) CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com ELIMINATE CELLULITE AND INCHES in weeks! All natural. Odor free. Works for men or women. Free month supply on select packages. Order now! 855-7383083 (MCN) GOT KNEE PAIN? BACK PAIN? SHOULDER PAIN? Get pain-relieving brace at little to NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1-800604-2613 (MCN) LIVING WITH BACK PAIN, NECK PAIN or WRIST PAIN? Medicare recipients may qualify to receive a pain relieving brace at little or no cost, plus get Free Shipping. Call now to speak with a Rapid Relief back pain specialist! 844-8870082 (MCN)

HOME BREAK-INS take less than 60 SECONDS. Don’t wait! Protect your family, your home, your assets NOW for as little as 70¢ a day! Call 855-614-5579 (MCN)

Make a Connection. Real People, Flirty Chat. Meet singles right now! Call LiveLinks. Try it FREE. Call NOW: Call 1-877737-9447 18+

NCL CRUISE SPECIAL Pick one - FREE Unlimited Beverages/FREE Specialty Dining/FREE WIFI/Free Shore Excursions! Hurry, limited time offer. Call for full details. 877-270-7260 or go to NCPtravel.com

Home Improvement ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control. FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-800640-8195 (MCN)

Misc Services

CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-263-4059 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. (MCN)

Business & Service

25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New drivers earn $800+ per week! PAID CDL TRAINING! Stevens covers all costs! 1-888734-6714 drive4stevens.com

• • • •

ACNE SUFFERERS: CLEAR YOU ACNE with all natural Acnezine! Eliminate the root cause of acne fast. No negative side effects of chemical treatments. Exclusive Trial Offer, Call 855-402-7215 (MCN)

The position is Monday-Friday Part-time. Vehicle required.

Education

Aluminum, Copper, Galvanized Gutter Cleaning • One Story: $40.00 • 1½ Stories: $50.00 • Two Stories: $60.00

Health / Medical

You should be outgoing, energetic, self-motivated, detail and deadline orientated.

MAKE MONEY Online! *Work From Home* $1,000 per day Informative Video at www.OLcashFlow.com

Gutter Cleaning & Repair ~ Fast, Affordable

Owner Operated Since 1987

Position includes inside/outside sales and marketing in the following territories: Downtown Elmhurst, Oak Brook, Willowbrook, Burr Ridge, Hinsdale and Westchester.

MAKE MONEY ONLINE! $1000 A Day Or More! *Work From Home* www.OLcashFLOW.com (MCN)

Gutters – N – More

All Home Improvement & Repairs Carpentry • Plumbing Electrical No job too small! 630-832-0472

Sales/Marketing

Business Opportunities

Handyman

200675

CLASS A CDL DRIVER. Good home time. Stay in the Midwest. Great pay and benefits. Matching 401k. Bonuses and tax free money. Experience needed. Call Scott 507-437-9905. Apply on-line http:// www.mcfgtl.com (MCN)

Business & Service

224355

Drivers

IN-PRINt AND ONLNE At www.tHEINDEPENDENtNEwSPAPERS.COm

$14.99 SATELLITE TV. Includes free installation. High speed internet for less than $.50 a day. Low cost guarantee. Ask about our FREE IPAD with Dish Network. Call today 1-855-331-6646 (Not available in NE) (MCN) 19.99/MO FOR DIRECTV-HD CHANNELS + Genie HD DVR + 3 months FREE HBO, SHOW, MAX & STARZ + FREE NFL Sunday Ticket! Call Now 1-888-552-7314 (MCN) A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service us FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800217-3942 A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800442-5148 (MCN) ACCESS YOUR LAWSUIT CASH! In an Injury Lawsuit? Need Cash Now? Low Rates. No Credit Checks/Monthly Payments. Call Now 1- 800-568-8321 ADT SECURITY PROTECTS YOUR HOME & FAMILY from “what if” scenarios. Fire, flood, burglary or carbon monoxide. ADT provides 24/7 security. Don’t wait! Call Now! 1-888-607-9294 (MCN) BUYING AND SELLING GOLD & SILVER collector coins, diamonds, gold jewelry, silver dollars, pocket watches, antiques, rare currency, dental gold, any gold or silver items, 33 years in same retail location. Fairmont, MN, Kuehl’s Coins, 507-235-3886 (MCN) CRUISE DEALS available for a limited time. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Carnival and Norwegian. Hurry as these offers wont last! Call 877-270-7260 or go to NCPTRAVEL.COM to research. DIRECTV STARTING AT $19.99/MO. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO, SHOWTIME, CINEMAX, STARZ. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-2034378 (MCN) GET HELP NOW! ONE BUTTON SENIOR Medical Alert. Falls, Fires & Emergencies happen. 24/7 Protection. Only $14.99/mo. Call NOW 1-888-8407541 (MCN)

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800290-8321 to start your application today!

Other Opportunities

JOIN US IN TEXAS! Would you like to get away from the cold snowy winters? Why not hook up your RV and come on down to J-5 in Mission, TX. We are a small park with a country setting, yet we have lots of shopping nearby. Lots of activities in the park. We have specials for 1st time residents. Call us at 956-6827495 or 515-229-1540 or email us at tdtuttle@hotmail.com (MCN)

TIRED OF THE SNOW? Become a winter texan where the sun meets the gulf. Over 100 RV resorts and retirement communities for you to choose from, RV sites, fully furnished rentals and more. For more information visit www.rgvparks. org (MCN)

Other Services Offered

DISH NETWORK - $19 Special, includes FREE Premium Movie Channels (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and Starz) and Blockbuster at home for 3 months. Free installation and equipment. Call NOW! 1-866-820-4030 (MCN)

DISH NETWORK - GET MORE FOR LESS! Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 months) PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast Internet for $15 more/month). CALL Now 1-800-390-3140 (MCN)

Call

630-834-8244

to place your classified ads DEADLINE IS 3PM ON FRIDAY

The Independent Newspapers

222909

CALL CLASSIFIEDS At (630) 834-8244


The Independent / November 26, 2015 - Page 19

For Sale

Real Estate Lots For Sale

Adoption

Automobiles

LOTS FOR SALE

A CHILDLESS MARRIED COUPLE (ages 34 & 35) seek to adopt. Will be full-time mom and devoted dad. Financial security. Expenses PAID. Call/Text: Katie & Adam 1-800-790-5260 (MCN)

2007 Audi Q7 3.6 Quattro, 2nd owner, Condor grey metallic, panoramic roof, 3rd row seat, 90,000 miles. Must sell! $16,900. Call 815-520-0997 Rockford IL.

218213

Immediate Occupancy

ELMHURST DOWNTOWN SPACE FOR LEASE 800 & 300 s.f. OFFICES. HEAT, WATER INCLUDED. CALL CHARLIE 630-833-3500 EXT 207. Immediate Occupancy

ELMHURST

728 N. 7th Ave. Addison, IL 60101 Call 630-543-6488 225954

Need Help Finding Your Next Home? Check Our Real Estate Section

Call 630-834-8244 for details on placing an ad

218214

1055 sq. ft. For Lease - 1st Floor York Road Location Retail or Office Use (630) 833-3500 ext 207 Charlie

Water & Sewer

222787

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familiar/ status or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-900-669-9777. The toll-free tele phone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Announcements DISCLAIMER NOTICE This publication does not knowingly accept fraudulent or deceptive advertising. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all ads, especially those asking for money in advance. HOTELS FOR HEROS - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org.

Appliances WASHING MACHINE GE, top load, HE, saves water, good condition, $100 OBO Call 708-544-1610.

Electronics DIRECTTV Starting at $19.99/mo FREE Installation FREE 3 Months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD/ DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-614-8506

Furniture KITCHEN TABLE 72”+24” leaf x42”W + 8 chairs, pumpkin Formica top, bargain $100 cash! 630-543-3996.

Lost or Found PLEASE HELP ME FIND my beloved cat! Maine Coon breed, female, brown long hair, green eyes, answers to Elloise or Ellie. Over 10 years old she can’t jump & requires special care, microchipped. Missing since 9/27/15 last seen at Blackhawk Park in Bensenville. Last tip said she was taken by a couple in a cream colored car any info is appreciated please Call 630-766-5929 if returned the reward is $1,000.

Misc. For Sale B.B.QUES BARBECUE STORE. Shop Award Winning BBQ Rubs, Sauces, Hot Sauces & More. Shop 24/7 online www. BBQUESTORE.com - Many low sodium, Low Sugar & No MSG! Great For Gifts! (MCN)

Place your car, truck, motorcycle, boat or RV for one price and it runs until it sells.

1st

CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/ Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800864-5960

TRAILER SALE! OVER 125 TRAILERS IN ONE LOCATION. 6’x12’ V-nose ramp door $2,750.00; 6’x10’ 7k dump trailer $3,932.00; 82”x14’ UTV/ATV in Steel & Aluminum; 66”x10’ Aluminum $1,646.00; Used 2012 Gravity tilut 14k $2,899.00; 28’ Electric tilt Gooseneck 14k $7,982.00 www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com 515972-4554 (MCN)

CALL (630) 834-8244 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD!

r

Ou y r T

Freebie Ad

Sell Your Merchandise With A Freebie Ad!!

Are you selling a single item for LESS THAN $750?? If so, we will run your private party ad at

NO CHARGE

Just fill out the coupon below and mail it to: The Independent, 240 N. West Ave, Elmhurst IL 60126 or, fax it to 630-834-0900 WRITE YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD IN EACH BOX - BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE PRICE

Notice

95

CLASSIFIED IN-COLUMN ADS cannot be credited or refunded after the ad has been placed. Ads canceled before deadline will be removed from the paper as a service to our customers, but no credit or refund will be issued to your account.

Extra lines are $1.95 each

Personals

5 papers

MEET SINGLES RIGHT NOW! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 800-357-4970 (MCN)

Starts for 4 weeks and if not sold you call us and we will renew at no additional charge! (Maximum run 24 weeks total)

Wanted to Buy EXTRA DIABETIC TEST STRIPS? I Pay Top Dollar! 1-Day Fast Payment Guaranteed Up To $60/Box! FREE Shipping! www.CashNowOffer.com 1-888-2105233 Use Code: CashNOW! 221213

PRIVATE PARTY ONLY. Ad must be prepaid. Deadline Friday 3 p.m.

Call 630-834-8244

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-4162330

Trucks & Trailers

LIFT CHAIR 4 YRS OLD was originally $700, selling for $200, electric/battery back up, brand-Berkline, 708-848-3834.

19 three lines

$

Automobiles Wanted

Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800656-1632

eeeeeee

Ads will not be accepted without the following information. Only one free ad per month.Private Party ads only. No commercial ads.

YOUR NAME _________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________________ PHONE______________________________________________________________________

61141

Other Real Estate


Page 20 - November 26, 2015 / The Independent

153 Addison Street Elmhurst, Illinois (630) 617-9797 M - F 7-6, Sat. 8-3

299 E. St. Charles Rd. Villa Park, Illinois (630) 832-3160

TIRES, SERVICE & MORE

M - F 7:30-6, Sat. 8-3

ELECTRONIC IGNITION CARS

$ 59.95 89.95 89.95 Have A Happy Thanksgiving...

$

Expires 12/10/15

MOST CARS

$

Expires 12/10/15

FLUSH & FILL

We’ll flush your radiator and cooling system, check belts, hoses and water pump and re-fill system including 2 gallons of antifreeze/coolant

69.95

$

90 days or 4,000 miles, whichever first*

MOST CARS

Add $3 for disposal fee

Expires 12/10/15

MOST CARS

MOST CARS

Add $3 for disposal of oil and filter Expires 12/10/15

If you need your vehicle serviced while visiting in town, stop by for your Road Trip Checkup before heading home.

SYNTHETIC BLEND

LUBE, OIL & FILTER

20.95

$

COMPUTERIZED 4-WHEEL ALIGNMENT Set caster, camber and toe to exact manufacturer’s specifications while referencing and compensating or adjusting thrust line, depending on alignment type, part and additional services extra if needed.

MOST SUVS CUSTOM ALIGNMENT $ 68.95 MOST CARS 109.95 & TRUCKS $ 129.95

$

MOST CARS

Expires 12/10/15

We’ll lubricate most car’s chassis, drain the old and install up to 5 quarts of new oil and new oil filter. Add $3 for disposal of oil and filter. Expires 12/10/15

1

2

3

4

PREFERRED CUSTOMER

Buy 4 Synthetic Blend oil changes for $89.95 get the 5th FREE! Most Cars. Plus $3 Disposal Fee. Not valid with any other offer. See location for details.

Punch-A-Deal

RATED #1 IN ELMHURST

TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE

BATTERIES ON SALE NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

ASE Certified Certified •• Domestic Domestic && Foreign Foreign ASE

Expires 12/10/15

ROTATE & BALANCE WITH FREE BRAKE INSPECTION

29.95

$

Expires 12/10/15

MOST CARS

RATED #1 IN VILLA PARK

ENGINE TUNE-UP DISC BRAKES

We’ll install new resistor spark plugs, adjust Front Disc brake service for single piston American cars. Includes new disc pads, rotors resurfaced, wheel bearing idle speed, set timing, test battery and Replace fluid, pan gasket and filter (if charging system, inspect other key engine repacked, new grease seals, fluid added as needed, system equipped). Special gaskets, filters extra if inspected and car road tested. *Rebuilt calipers & semi needed. Some cars/light trucks extra. Limited parts. metallic pads extra. Warranty -

FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, SATISFACTION & CLEANLINESS

FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, SATISFACTION & CLEANLINESS

ASK ABOUT OUR TIRE SPECIALS

226578


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.