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By Illinois News Network and workplace safety.” Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chi- contract status to be part of the bud- for pension reform. What should be a resolved labor Unless an agreement is reached, Meanwhile, to make things mud- cago, have made the ongoing dispute get discussion, and Cullerton wants dispute between the state and its larg- dier, both Senate President John an issue in finding resolutions to the continued negotiations with the the state will be without a spending est public employee union is instead Cullerton, D-Chicago, and House budget impasse. Madigan wants the union as a way to find union support plan after Dec. 31. costing taxpayers an additional $3 million each day, Gov. Bruce Rauner said. AFSCME has been without a contract since July 2015. Although the state labor board ruled over a month ago that the two sides were officially at an impasse and Gov. Rauner can enact his “last, best, and final” offer, the union continues to challenge that ruling. Rauner said last week that there’s a daily cost from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union’s appeal to a higher court of the state labor board’s ruling that the talks had reached an impasse. “Every day that we delay through these court actions costs the people of Illinois almost $3 million per day,” Rauner said. “Think of how much we could do for our children in poverty, think of how much we could do for our schools and our human services if we weren’t wasting almost $3 million a day on this contract.” The state’s projected deficit in the current fiscal year is over $5 billion, and the backlog of unpaid bills sitting on the state comptroller’s desk totals more than $10.5 billion. Rauner said AFSCME is delaying implementation of common-sense terms to which 18 other unions already have agreed. “It has merit pay for good performance, so our state employees can actually make more money,” COURTESY PHOTO Addison Independent Rauner said. “It puts in a 40-hour workweek, a novel idea in state government. Taxpayers work a 40-hour week. State employees should work As Indian Trail students look on, Police Liaison Officer Laurie Shelton gives a thumbs-up to the job the kids did attaching staffer Adrian a 40-hour week,” Rauner said. “We Velasco to the wall with duct tape. Students had to purchase pieces of tape to use, raising about $300 for the Addison Switchboard. It should also get to go forward with was all part of Project POP (People Offering Positivity), a student club at the junior high school. Story and more photos inside. our task forces for workplace health
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A year to be proud of
District 88 takes a look at the school year so far and upcoming By Dee Longfellow FOR THE INDEPENDENT
In the most recent issue of the District 88 newsletter, Willowbrook Principal Dan Krause wrote a column which included a review of the
2016-17 school year so far, as well as a look at what’s still to come. Here are the highlights: Academically, Krause pointed out that Willowbrook and Addison Trail have both received national recogni-
tion over the past year. • Both schools were once again named by The Washington Post as two of “America’s Most Challenging High Schools.” Columnist Jay Mathews implemented that nation-
al ranking system for high schools, formerly used by Newsweek, and District 88 has been ranked for nine consecutive years, since 2008. • Willowbrook and Addison Trail Dan Krause also were named as “Best Public High Schools” in the 2016 Niche Rankings, and District 88 was ranked 32nd in Illinois. • District 88 high schools received recognition as two of the “Best High Schools” by U.S. News & World Report. According to Krause, Willowbrook students have completed more Advanced Placement (AP)/ college-level and dual-credit coursework than ever before. These courses allow students to earn college credit while still in high school. “We also continue to expand our academic offerings to prepare students for life beyond Willowbrook,” Krause said, “including our pre-engineering program through Project Lead The Way and The Brook Catering Co., which is comprised of Willowbrook students who are enrolled in culinary classes at the school.” On the sports scene, highlights of the year including watching the WBHS football team advance to the Quarterfinals of the 7A IHSA State Football Playoffs for the first time since 1990. WB sophomore Elissa Haake competed in the IHSA Girls Swimming and Diving State Meet in the 100-yard freestyle and the 200-yard freestyle, where she placed 10th and 9th, respectively. In music, five WB students were named All-State Musicians by the Illinois Music Education Association (ILMEA). The students will perform during the Illinois Music Education Conference in January. “It’s tremendous to see our students continue the Pride, Tradition and Excellence that is Willowbrook High School through earning conference, regional and state recognitions
for their performances in and beyond our building,” Krause said. Students continue to “Live the Warrior Code” and give back to the community, raising funds for those in need and participating in multiple service projects. Through blood drives, winter apparel collection, food drives, holiday gift collections and more, Willowbrook students and staff have assisted local agencies, foundations and community members throughout the first semester, Krause said. On March 18, 2017, District 88 schools will host the annual Relay For Life of District 88 Youth, with a goal of raising more than $55,000 for the American Cancer Society. That event is part of WB’s Brook Olympics, which will take place from March 13-17, 2017. Krause said upcoming highlights will include watching members of the class of 2017 cross the stage and graduate in May and welcoming members of the class of 2021, who will begin their high school career in August. Willowbrook will continue with their Friday Night Connect program, which is a partnership between the high school, local clergy, the Villa Park Police Department and local governmental officials to provide students with safe, positive activities that are free to participants. “All students in sixth through eighth grades are invited to join Friday Night Connect,” he said. “They will be mentored by Willowbrook students (with adult supervision).” For more information visit about this program, visit dupage88.net/ site/page/6096. “We also are excited to partner with the Villa Park Public Library to provide an Engineering Club for students in sixth through eighth grades,” Krause added. The club will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 17, Feb. 21, March 21 and April 18, 2017, at the library. For more information, contact Josh Zwart at 630-782-3025 or jzwart@ dupage88.net.
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Elmhurst Lacrosse announced online registration for the spring 2017 season is now underway. Registration closes Jan. 15 and organization officials said no registrations will be taken after that date. Elmhurst Lacrosse is a nonprofit organization run by parent volunteers dedicated to the development and instruction of boys lacrosse. Elmhurst Lacrosse offers league play for boys in second through eighth grades. Elmhurst Lacrosse’s mission is to
provide the youth of Elmhurst and surrounding areas with an inclusive and fun environment for kids of all skill levels to learn and participate in the game of lacrosse and to prepare the youth of Elmhurst and surrounding areas with the basic skills and understanding of the game to compete at the high-school level. Elmhurst Lacrosse’s season takes place in the spring beginning in April. Games generally are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays and occasionally midweek. For more information, visit www. elmhurstlacrosse.com.
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Dec. 13 Robert H. Valentin, 18, of Addison, was arrested at a child and adolescent center at around 6:32 p.m. and charged with public fighting. Police said Valentin engaged in a fight with another resident at the center.
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This holiday season, help keep roads safe Police warn: drive sober or get pulled over
The Addison Police Department is looking for drunk drivers this holiday season as part of a special year-end Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement. “Beginning Dec. 16 and continuing into the New Year, motorists will see stepped-up enforcement to watch for anyone who is driving impaired, distracted or without a seat belt,” said Sgt. D. Kotlinski. “We are helping Illinois drive zero fatalities to reality, so we will have zero tolerance for drunk and drug-impaired driving this holiday season.” Too often, drivers take to the roads after drinking at holiday celebrations. Data shows the decision to drive while impaired can have serious and sometimes deadly consequences. In 2015, 35,092 people in the United States were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes, and 29 percent (10,265) died in crashes where the driver had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over the limit of .08. “This ought to be the ‘most wonderful time of the year,’ so we are doing whatever it takes to help save lives by keeping our roads safe,” Sgt. Dennis Kotlinski said. “If you
choose to drive impaired, you not only risk your safety and that of others, but you will also face serious legal consequences.” Drunk or drug-impaired driving offenders often serve jail time, lose their driver’s license, are charged higher insurance rates and pay dozens of other unanticipated expenses ranging from attorney fees, court costs, car towing and repairs, and lost wages due to time off work. But the ultimate cost of impaired driving is causing a traffic crash that results in injury or death. Follow these trips to stay safe on the road this holiday season: • If you will be drinking, plan on not driving. Arrange for a safe ride home or designate a sober driver before you start the party. • If you become intoxicated or drug-impaired, do not drive for any reason. Call a taxi, phone a sober friend or family member or use public transportation. • If someone you know has been drinking, do not let that person get behind the wheel. Take their keys, take them home or help them arrange a safe way home. • If you see an impaired driver on the road, contact your local law enforcement. Your actions could help save someone’s life. • Buckle your seat belt, regardless of where you are seated. By law, all occupants, in all seating positions, must wear their seat belt. Remember, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.
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Rita Keogh (back row, fourth from left), an English teacher at Montini Catholic High School, is pictured here with members of her 10th period English class, all of whom participated in Radio Station US 99.5’s “10,000 Letters for Troops” campaign.
Montini Catholic students send Christmas greetings to the military Montini Catholic students expressed their Christmas spirit by sending greetings and well wishes to deployed military personnel. The unique effort was part of a Veterans Day project spear headed by English teacher, Rita Keogh and presented to her junior and senior classes. “I was so happy to see their enthu-
siasm in writing the letters,” she said. The class wrote 93 letters that were delivered to Country Radio Station US 99.5, as part of its “10,000 Letters for the Troops” campaign in an effort to send well wishes to troops who can not make it home for Christmas. “Our students took the task quite seriously when writing the letters,” Keogh said. “Some even
included artwork in their letters.” The radio station has promised to send all the letters along, so that military personnel will have them by Christmas Day. “We were honored to be able to participate in this worthwhile and fun project,” said Keogh. “We are thankful for our men and women in the service!”
Three from AT invited to All-State Theater Festival Addison Trail will be well-represented during the 2017 Illinois High School Theatre Festival (IHSTF), as two students and one staff member (who is an alumnus of the school) have been selected to participate in the festival’s All-State production of “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Senior Trevor Yurek will be part of the pit orchestra, senior Victor Jaimes will be part of the crew and Theatre Tech Assistant Alex Holod was asked to be part of the production team and will serve as Props Master. The performance will take place from Jan. 5 to 7, 2017, in Krannert Center for the Performing Arts at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The event is for participants of the IHSTF and is not open to the public. Featuring a thrilling score by Stephen Sondheim and a witty book by Hugh Wheeler, “Sweeney Todd” tells a tale of revenge, class and murder. Based on the fabled character in 19th-century Victorian London, Sweeney Todd returns to London after being wrongfully sent away 15 years prior. Having been ripped away from his wife and daughter, Sweeney vows to avenge his unjust conviction and kill the man who cast him away. The All-State cast, crew and pit orchestra are comprised of top student performers, musicians and technicians from throughout Illinois. Nearly 400 students from 73 high schools auditioned/interviewed for this year’s production, and 109 were selected for the final production company. “I’m really excited to represent Addison Trail,” Yurek said. “I’ve seen previous All-State productions, and I’ve always been amazed at the quality of the show.” Yurek will play trombone in the pit orchestra and said he has been playing for about eight years. He added the group has been rehearsing for about 20 hours one weekend a month for about five months. As a member of the crew, Jaimes is working on props for the show. As part of his audition process, he had to compile a portfolio of his work and interview with the
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Pictured are (from left) senior Trevor Yurek, Theatre Tech Assistant Alex Holod and senior Victor Jaimes. Representing Addison Trail, the three have been selected to participate in the 2017 Illinois High School Theatre Festival All-State production of “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” which will take place from Jan. 5-7, 2017.
stage manager. He said it has been a fun challenge to find and create props that fit the 19th-centurty style of the show. While this will be the first All-State production for Yurek and Jaimes, Holod has a different perspective. He participated in the All-State production of “Hairspray” as the light-board operator when he was a student and is excited to return as a staff member. Holod graduated from Addison Trail in 2009 and said being involved with theatre is “like being home.” “I’m incredibly honored to have been asked to participate in the All-State production of ‘Sweeney Todd,’” Holod said. “It’s a tremendous recognition for me, as well as for Addison Trail. It’s awesome to work with some of the best and brightest students in Illinois, who are dedicated and love theatre.”
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(Continued from page 3) Warrenville, were arrested in the was arrested in the 500 block of N. 2S100-2S1000 block of Route 59, Ardmore at around 6:23 p.m. Nov. Warrenville, at around 5:30 p.m. 19 and charged with two counts of Gebhart was charged with unlaw- domestic battery. The original comful possession of a controlled sub- plaint and arrest warrant was issued stance, while Kutella was charged Dec. 9. with burglary to a vehicle, aggravated use of a weapon and forgery. Dec. 8 • Joey M. Divenere, 21, of MelVilla Park rose Park, was arrested near North Dec. 10 and Chatham at around 10:59 p.m. • Andrew S. Marshall, 23, of and charged with possession of Fowler, was arrested in the 400 cannabis and unlawful possession block of N. Douglas at around of drug paraphernalia. 12:28 p.m. and charged with crimi• Sydney A. Russo, 18, of Elgin, nal damage to property. was arrested near Division and • Gregory S. Strzempek, 32, of Michigan at around 11:58 p.m. and Lisle, was arrested near Ardmore charged with possession of canand School at around 9:50 p.m. and nabis and unlawful possession of charged with DUI, disobeying stop drug paraphernalia. sign, driving too fast for conditions and no insurance. Dec. 7 • Hisham M. Siddiqi, 24, of ElDec. 9 mhurst, was arrested near Route 83 A 28-year-old Villa Park man and Second at around 10:25 p.m.
and charged with two counts of DUI, two counts of failure to signal, disobeying a stop sign, speeding, failure to signal a lane change and no insurance. • A 19-year-old Villa Park man was arrested in the 1-100 block of W. Terrace at around 7:04 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • Burglary to a vehicle was reported at a store. Police said that between 11:30 a.m. and 12 noon, an unknown suspect broke a passenger side window of a vehicle parked in the lot and stole a coat and a bag containing electronics and ID. Dec. 6 • Powell J. Morris, 21 (last known residence: Lombard), was arrested in the 400 block of W. Division at around 2:23 a.m. and charged with disorderly conduct. • Trespass to a vehicle was re-
ported in the 300 block of E. Elm at around 5:39 a.m. Police said than an unknown suspect entered a vehicle parked in the driveway. Nothing appeared to be missing; however, contents of the glove box were removed and placed in the driver’s seat. Dec. 5 • Two female juveniles from Villa Park were arrested at a high school at around 2:20 p.m. and charged with disorderly conduct-fighting. • A male juvenile from Villa Park was arrested at a high school at around 9:04 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. Dec. 4 • Dylan Petersen, 24, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 1100 block of S. Leslie at around 6:46 a.m. and charged with two counts of DUI, failure to reduce speed to
avoid an accident, improper lane usage and no insurance. • Jasmin Ramirez, 21, of Glen Ellyn, was arrested near Roosevelt and Westmore at around 12:59 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal transportation of alcohol, speeding and no insurance. Dec. 1 Criminal damage was reported in the 600 block of S. Ardmore at around 11:19 a.m. Police said an unknown suspect deflated four tires of a vehicle while it was parked in the garage. Nov. 29 Tatiyana D. Owens, 21, of Willowbrook, was arrested at a store at around 11:03 a.m. and charged with battery.
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Pictured are the Addison Trail staff members who received the school’s Golden Apple award on Dec. 14. They are pictured with the student(s) who nominated them in the order in which they’re listed below (top row to bottom, from left to right), unless otherwise noted.
Twenty-one receive Addison Trail’s Golden Apple award Students duct tape staffer to the wall for Switchboard During their lunch periods on Tuesday, Dec. 13, students and staff at Indian Trail Junior High donated money in exchange for pieces of duct tape to in order to tape Adrian Velasco to a wall in the IT Commons. The fundraiser was held to raise money for the Addison Community Switchboard’s Christmas Program, which provides food baskets to area SUBMITTED PHOTOS Addison Independent families and Pictured here with students, Mr. Velasco shows off the big piece of tape that had seniors who supported him on the wall. The activity was put on for Project POP (People Offerare in need of ing Positivity), a student club at ITJH, which performs acts of kindness and comassistance. munity service projects. Students and staff donated $300 and Mr. V. was covered in more than 300 pieces of tape. This project was co-sponsored by Mr. Velasco and Project POP. Project POP (People Offering Positivity) is a student club that focuses on helping to create a safe, trusting and positive school environment for everyone. Club members participate in community service projects and perform acts of kindness throughout the school, encouraging others to pay it forward.
The 21 staff members who were recognized are: Jack Andrews, special education (nominated by junior Haley Prenant) Daniela Ariano, reading (nominated by junior Samuel Garcia) Matthew Bauers, math (nominated by freshman Erica Ly) Lindsay Bugajsky (not pictured), math (nominated by sophomore Raul Barraza) Itzel Carranza, math (nominated by seniors Breana Crespo and Chuangyi Zhang) Mario Fernandez, social studies (nominated by sophomore Giselle Martinez, senior Erika Delgado, sophomore Adriana Gutierrez, junior Ali Thompson and junior Zainab Ghanem) Christopher Grice, special education (nominated by juniors Vincenza Zaccaro and Melissa Krefft) Erin Groth, science – Department Chair (nominated by sophomore Isea Cabrera) Jose Hernandez, social studies (nominated by senior Kaitlin Martinez) Anna Jakubka, English (nominated by junior Roci Ceballos) Dena Kandah, science (nominated by junior Holly Schwartz and sophomore Melissa Bouharati)
Lija Marzec, family and consumer education (nominated by senior Marie Baumgartner) Jeffery Nellessen (not pictured), music – Choir Director (nominated by freshman Casey Kosmach) Mark Olson, social studies (nominated by sophomore McKenna Gayon) Ann Peters (not pictured), reading (nominated by senior Erika Delgado) Vicki Ream, special education (nominated by senior Angelica Stewart) Keith Santini, industry and technology (nominated by senior Jose Chavez, senior Priscilla Vega, senior Dimitrios Giannopoulos (not pictured), junior Pablo Soriano (not pictured) and senior Rafael Alvarado Jr. (not pictured)) Crystal Seitz, math (nominated by sophomore Hannah Rodrigues) Tiffany Stone, physical education (nominated by sophomore Isea Cabrera) Francesca Terracciano, student supervisor and Energy Rush sponsor (nominated by freshman Tania Fernandez) Sheila Wojcik, math (nominated by sophomore Joshua Michael Meglio)
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Students stock up at Snowman Store
(far left) Students at Lake Park School like this one had the opportunity to purchase holiday gifts for their family and friends at the school’s Snowman Village Holiday Store on Friday, Dec 16. Lake Park’s PTA sponsored the event, providing volunteers who helped students make choices that fell within their budgets. (Left) These two are weighing their options as they shop at the Snowman Village Holiday Store at Lake Park School last week. The funds raised at the store will benefit the Lake Park PTA.
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SUBMITTED PHOTOS Addison Independent
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Hang in there, Mr. V!
Students laugh as they take turns applying duct tape to Mr. Velasco during lunch periods on Tuesday, Dec. 13. They had to purchase pieces of duct tape for the privilege of participating. Money raised went to the Addison Switchboard. Once Mr. V. was completely stuck to the wall, they pulled the supporting stool away from beneath him.
Mr. Velasco hangs on the wall right after the students pulled out the stool that had supported him while he was being duct-taped. The effort was a fundraiser for the Addison Switchboard, which will receive about $300, thanks to student buying pieces of duct tape for the privilege of helping stick Mr. V to the wall.
Ongoing events • Homework help K through 12 available at the Library Every Tuesday and Thursday from 3-5 p.m., come get help with your homework from librarians, teachers, college students, and volunteers at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Free snacks provided. Info: Call 630-458-3334 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Get your high school diploma The Addison Public Library is now offering adults the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and career certificate online through a new program, Career Online High School (COHS). The library is providing a limited number of free scholarships to qualified adult learners who are looking to advance their careers, prepare for workforce entry, or continue their education. You must live in Addison and be 21 or older. Call 630-458-3334 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) meet each month Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) of the Western Suburbs will meet on the third Thursday of each month at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 537 S. York Road, Elmhurst, starting at 6:30 p.m. Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or wow.cfsites.org. • Active Adults Senior Club Adults, ages 55 or better, are invited to Park District’s Active Adults Senior Club on Tuesdays from noon2 p.m. at Community Rec Center, 120 E. Oak Street. For more information, contact Teresa Grodsky at (630) 233-7275, option #2. • TOPS meetings held on Friday mornings Remember TOPS? Take Off Pounds Sensibly is still here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Meetings are held on Friday mornings at Grace Lutheran Church, 950 S. York Road, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 a.m., and meet from 10-11 a.m. Info: email Millie at johnreiter@sbcglobal.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.
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Sports December 22, 2016 • 14
Fenton girls basketball team excelling on defensive end Bison preparing for Northside Prep holiday tournament
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
One key area the Fenton girls basketball team has excelled in this season is defense. “Our defense has been pretty good,” said Fenton coach Tim Anderson. “Our big thing is some of these teams are lighting it up against us. Wheaton Academy shot 48 percent against us and Aurora Central Catholic shot 56% and we’re not talking about giving up layups here. This is astronomical stuff.” Anderson said Fenton has been consistently challenged in the early part of the season, particularly in the Metro Suburban Conference Blue
Division. “We’ve had our ups and downs,” he said. “The competition we’ve played is very tough. We’re struggling still to put the ball in the basket, but we are working on it. When the game starts we have a tendency to have too much of a sense of urgency with what we need to do. We played Riverside-Brookfield (conference team) recently and they have two senior guards who have been on the varsity since freshman year. They lit it up against us and I thought we did a good job guarding them. We got down and we tended to get a little panicky. That’s been a pattern for us so far this year and we’re working
hard to break it.” Anderson has been encouraged by improvement he’s seen on the offensive end. “The good news is our shooting percentage has gone up, but we’ve been a little overmatched in some games. We’re working on it,” he said. ‘We’ve made a concerted effort to work on our shot and our fundamentals.” The longtime coach noted he’s seen two players in particular take steps forward in the form of Patty Acosta and Amari Benbow. “Patty has been a pleasant surprise,” said Anderson. “I’m so pleased with how it happens. You have a senior and all of a sudden,
boom, you see something you haven’t seen. I call it the quantum leap. Patty has been a big bright spot for us. About two weeks ago something hit her and all of a sudden, wow! Her game has been elevated. I use her as a great example to the rest of the team to keep moving forward and improving. Patty is doing a fantastic job of that. “Amari is another one who all of a sudden, wow! Her game has been elevated as well and we need that. We need a go-to person who is saying give me the ball, give me the ball. She’s kind of looking to do that.” Fenton will head to Northside Prep for a holiday tournament. Fenton fin-
ished second there last year. “The Christmas tournament should be really good for us,” said Anderson. “We were there last year and did well. We should be competitive. As long as we keep playing defense like we have we’re going to be fine. These girls work really hard and I can’t ask for any more than that. We have to figure out how to take what we’ve learned in practice and go out and execute it during the games. The hard work is why we are where we are right now in terms of progress. If the hard work wasn’t there in practice it would be a different scenario. It’s there and now we have to get everything to show itself in our games.”
Sasenick bowls conference-high game and series against Addison Trail
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
Willowbrook junior girls bowler Dana Sasenick was clicking on all cylinders during the team’s recent West Suburban Conference victory over District 88 neighbor Addison Trail. Sasenick rolled the conference
high game of the year to date with a 269 and ended with a 644 high series, also the top three-game mark in the league through late last week. Willowbrook won at both the varsity and junior-varsity levels. In Sasenick’s 269 game against Addison Trail she rolled eight strikes in a row out of the gate and followed
that up with a spare in the ninth and a strike and spare in the 10th to notch the high game of her career. Sasenick had games of 205, 269 and 170. Freshman Makaylah Jones rolled a 564 series with games of 178, 189 and 197. Senior Jordan Tiberi had games of 193, 184 and 200 for a 577 series. Sophomore Katie
AT-Willowbrook boys swimming team off to fast start Recent victory over Downers Grove South provides plenty of cause for optimism By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Addison Trail-Willowbrook boys co-op swimming team got itself off to a fast start with a pair of West Suburban Conference Gold Division wins. AT-Willowbrook defeated Leyden and then scored a key win over Downers Grove South. “Downers Grove South was a big win for us. They shared the conference title with Hinsdale South last year,” said AT-Willowbrook coach Neil Wahlgren. “With also beating Leyden, those were two teams we lost to last year and now we beat them. We’re off to a good start.” Wahlgren benefits from having many key contributors back this season. That group includes Jacob Grygo (Addison Trail, 50, 100), Mikey Strycharz (Addison Trail, 50, 100), Lucas Walsh (Addison Trail, breaststroke), sophomore Jack Burns (Willowbrook, freestyle), Jake Roucka (Willowbrook, butterfly, sprints), Jack Wentworth (Willowbrook, 500) and Matt Sawicki (Addison Trail, distance, 500). Evan Zimmerman (Addison Trail, IM) also is back. Burns owns the team’s top times in the 50 and
100 and as well as the 200. Wentworth also recently helped out with a strong time in the 100. Key newcomers include Thomas Holmes (Willowbrook, IM) and Eric Hoda (Willowbrook, freestyle backstroke). “We’re getting the guys back into the shape they should be in,” said Wahlgren. “We’ve also come together as a team. Another thing I’ll point out is our finishes have been very strong. The guys are listening and finishing hard. That’s the difference in these relays between winning and losing. They are putting the pieces together and doing the things we ask of them.” Wahlgren said the Downers Grove South victory provided a big boost. “We have a lot of confidence now,” he said. “We have high hopes in the conference. We will see what we can do against Hinsdale South. We would like to win the conference this year. The guys are excited about the future. I’ve always had high hopes and always imagined something like this was possible. It became a reality against Downers Grove South and now we have to keep working hard in order for it to continue.” AT-Willowbrook competes in an invitational on Dec. 27 and returns to conference action against Proviso East on Jan. 6. In between, the team plans on getting plenty of reps in the pool. “We usually go longer sessions over the break,’ said Wahlgren. “That’s the time where we get everybody into real good shape.”
Pettinger had a high game of 186 en route to a 494 series. Sophomore Holly Helsper had a high game of 161 and had a 446 series and junior Anna Cuccinotto had a 163 high game and a 444 series. Tiberi, through late last week, was leading the team with a 180-pergame average. Sasenick was next at 171 and Jones had a 163 average. “We have been really working on making high-quality shots on their first ball of the frame,” said Willowbrook coach Kevin Allen. “When we make good first shots it leads to strikes and easy spare pickups.” Allen has been especially pleased with the progress of Sasenick, Pettinger and Jones. “Dana, Katie and Makaylah have really stepped up for us this year,” he said. “They have made a major impact at the start of the season and will only get better as the season continues.” Allen also is thrilled with the team’s overall progress heading into the winter break. “I am extremely pleased with how the team is performing so far this year,” he said. “Our ability to make good quality shots is helping us score better. We are very excited for the season and
we are looking at making a major impact in conference. We are very young and extremely talented. The future is very bright.” Earlier, Willowbrook took fourth out of 30 teams at the recent Ray Maxwell Invitational hosted by Streamwood High School. Tiberi led the Warriors with games of 225, 195, 224, 210, 180 and 157 for a total of 1,191. Tiberi was seventh individually in the tournament. Pettinger also was strong for Willowbrook with a 1,083 six-game series. She had games of 168, 171, 189, 188, 196 and 171. “Katie followed up Jordan’s impressive performance with one of her own,” said Allen. Helsper had a 1,013 series with high games of 171, 166, 196 and 189. Sasenick finished with a 993 with high games of 194, 192 and 167. Jones had a 986 series with high games of 207 and 193. Willowbrook shot 5,266 as a team. “We bowled very well all day,” said Allen. The Warriors led the tournament heading into the sixth game thanks to a tournament-high game of 966 in the fifth.
Fenton wrestling team off to 8-0 start By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Fenton wrestling team continues to enjoy its ride on the success train. The Bison upped its dual-meet mark to 8-0 with recent decisive victories over Walther Christian (60-21) and Wheaton Academy (43-9). Fenton was ranked No. 9 in Class 2A in the recent Illinois Matmen/ GEI (Go Earn It wrestling apparel) rankings. Success for the Bison has been abundant on the individual level
as well. Junior Dylan Butts (182 pounds) and senior Angel Nava (138 pounds) both were 12-2 through late last week. Senior Kacper Piskorz (132 pounds) was 8-0. Senior Ivan Rodriguez (195 pounds) was 10-4, while senior Nikko Castaneda (160 pounds) was 9-3. Junior Isaiah Brock (heavyweight) was 9-4, while freshman Jeremy Piskorz (120 pounds) was 8-7. Senior Kyle Higgins (170 pounds)
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Visitation Parish Parish Visitation 779 S. York Street
134 Arthur St., Elmhurst, IL 630 530-8515 www.icelmhurst.org
779 S. York Elmhurst, IL Street 60126 Elmhurst, IL 60126 630-834-6700 630-834-6700
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Butts, Nava leading the way with 12 wins each; Piskorz undefeated was 9-5, while senior Ryan Mencini (145 pounds) was 8-5. Senior Michael Bailon (106 pounds) was 7-7 and freshman Danny Ramirez (126 pounds) also had a 7-7 mark through late last week. Freshman Cassinova Bateman (113 pounds) won his first two matches as a varsity wrestler recently. Fenton also recently placed fifth out of 19 teams at the Waunakee Invitational in Wisconsin. Brock took second at heavyweight, while Butts was third at 182. Nava took third at 145, while Mencini was fourth at 138. Castaneda was fourth at 160. Bailon was fifth at 106. Rodriguez was fifth at 220 and Park was seventh at 195. “We have a great group of se-
niors and juniors who love to be challenged and expect to be successful,” Fenton coach Brian Hastings said. Mencini was ranked No. 12 by Illinois Matmen/GEI at 138 pounds and has two Top 5 tournament finishes to his credit this season. Nava earned an honorable mention placement at 145 and has two Top 3 finishes to his credit, including a title win at the Fenton invitational. Butts was ranked No. 9 at 182 and has two Top 3 finishes, including a title win at Fenton. Fenton competed in the prestigious Hinsdale Central invitational this past weekend. The Hinsdale Central tournament typically is considered the second-toughest tournament in the state.
Willowbrook girls basketball team defeats Hinsdale South Konrath records seven 3-pointers during two-game stretch
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook girls basketball team notched a recent 37-21 West Suburban Conference Gold Division victory against Hinsdale South. In earlier action, the Warriors lost a 44-40 WSC Gold decision to Dis-
trict 88 neighbor Addison Trail. Willowbrook led 7-6 after the first quarter, but trailed 22-18 at halftime. Addison Trail outscored Willowbrook 12-6 in the third quarter. Willowbrook did come back to outscore the Blazers 16-10 in the fourth quarter. Hannah Konrath led the Warriors with 12 points to go with four rebounds. CeCe Lizasuain added nine points and four rebounds. Shannon Knudtson had eight points, as did Katelyn McCann. Konrath hit three 3-pointers in the game and was 3-for-4 from the free-
throw line. Maureen Schmid pulled down nine rebounds. Knudtson had four steals. McCann had two steals. In other recent competition, the Warriors lost 60-38 to Proviso East in a WSC Gold game. Proviso led 19-5 after the first quarter and 40-12 at halftime. Konrath led Willowbrook with 14 points. McCann had seven points, while Lizasuain had six points. Konrath made four 3-pointers, while McCann had two. Lizasuain had six rebounds, while Sara Fitzgibbon had four rebounds.
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The people of First United Methodist Church of Elmhurst invite you to worship with us on Christmas Eve.
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Make $1000 Weekly! Paid in Advance! Mailing Brochures at Home. Easy Pleasant work. Begin Immediately. Age Unimportant. www.HomeMoney77.com PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1,000 WEEKLY!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. No Experience Required. Start Immediately! www.centralmailing.net (VOID IN SD, WI) (MCN)
COOKS, HOSTS, MANAGERS WANTED
Competitive wages! Red Arrow Tap Room in downtown Elmhurst.
redarrowtaproom.com/job
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EDITORIAL
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ENCHANTED CASTLE
Luxurious Homes/Custom Room Additions Serving the Lombard Area Since 1997 Call Pete Costello
630-307-7500
D.C. WINDOWS, DOORS & REMODELING
* Window & Door Replacement * Soffit & Fascia * Tile & Trim Work * Painting * Siding * Bathrooms - SNOWPLOWING AVAILABLE Insured / Free Estimates Call Dan at 630-689-3229
Rock Valley Publishing is seeking a part-time editorial assistant to work in its Elmhurst office. The position’s current duties include typesetting, formatting and proofreading copy, answering phones, assisting customers and other projects. There is also opportunity for reporting, writing and photography for the right candidate. Good computer skills are required and proficiency in Microsoft Word desired. If interested please send cover letter and resume to: Pete Cruger, The Independent 240 N. West Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126 or email pete@rvpublishing.com
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Sales/Marketing
Now Hiring!
Motivated Sales Person
Professional Quality Work • Bonded • Insured
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Financial Services ARE YOU IN BIG TROUBLE With the IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues, & resolve tax debt FAST. Call 888-6066673 (MCN) STUDENT LOAN PAYMENTS got you down? We can help reduce payments and get finances under control, Call: 866871-1626 (MCN)
Firewood SEASONED MIXED FIREWOOD $100 a cord delivered Call Jim 630-461-2280 261629 FIREWOOD UNLIMITED
FAST FREE DELIVERY Mix $130 • CBH + Mix $145 Oak $165 • Cherry & Hickory $185 Birch $220 Stacking Available • Credit Cards OK
847-888-9999 - 630-876-0111
Position includes inside/outside sales and marketing in the following territories: Downtown Elmhurst, Oak Brook, Willowbrook, Burr Ridge, Hinsdale and Westchester.
TnJ SEASONED FIREWOOD
You should be outgoing, energetic, self-motivated, detail and deadline orientated.
Oak Firewood - $155 f.c. delivered
The position is Monday-Friday Part-time. Vehicle required.
Call 630-333-7264
Please email resume to Ads1@rvpublishing.com or call 630-834-8355 226497
www.suregreenlandscape.com
Reliable Handyman Specializing in general maintenance and repair both inside and out. free eStimateS • reaSonable rateS 630-832-8169 101017
General Home Improvements • Carpentry Electric and Plumbing Repairs Roof Repairs • Wood & Tile Laminate Floors
AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING - Get FFA certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-686-1704
Assistant
handyman bill
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HELP WANTED: OTR DRIVERS. Ewy trucking seeking Owner/Operators & Company Drivers. Valid Class A CDL. Home on weekends if desired. Pulling hopper bottoms across the U.S. Minnesota Based. Call 507-421-3680. (MCN)
630-620-5505/630-789-6607
An Affiliate of American Concrete Corp.
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DRIVE WITH UBER. YOU’LL NEED a Smartphone. It’s fun and easy. For more information, call: 1-800-902-9366 (MCN)
Creative Montessori Learning Center
Handyman
COSTELLO BUILDERS, INC.
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CLASS-A CDL REGIONAL DRIVER. Good home time. Great pay and benefits. Matching 401k. Bonus’s and tax free money. No touch freight. Experience needed. Call Scott 507-460-9011. Apply on-line WWW.MCFGTL.COM (MCN)
Established Montessori Preschool located in Lombard. - Full or Part time available - Some experience preferred, but not necessary - Will train
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Drivers
IN-PRINt AND ONLNE At www.tHEINDEPENDENtNEwSPAPERS.COm
Business & Service
Mixed Hardwoods - $125 f.c. delivered
- Stacking Available 264085
No Job Too Small
Fair Prices Tim Korneck FREE Estimates (312) 615-2633
Demeris & Son, Inc. All Home Improvement & Repairs Carpentry • Plumbing Electrical No job too small! 630-832-0472
Owner Operated Since 1987
OXYGEN - Anytime. Anywhere. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. Only 4.8 pounds and FAA approved for air travel! May be covered by medicare. Call for FREE info kit: 844-558-7482
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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)
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 1-800217-3942
Health / Medical CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-389-0695. 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 CHRONIC PAIN? BACK OR JOINT PAIN, ARTHRITIS? Recent Medicare/ health coverage changes may benefit you! Products are little to NO COST, if qualified. FREE Shipping. Accredited Pain Specialists. CALL 1-800-950-0213 (MCN) Diagnosed with Mesothelioma or Asbestos Lung Cancer? If so, you and your family may be entitled to a substantial financial award. We can help you get cash quick! Call 24/7: 844-865-4336 DIGITAL HEARING AIDS - NOW OFFERING a 45-Day Risk Free Offer! FREE BATTERIES for Life! Call to start your free trial! 855-982-0724 (MCN) DIGITAL HEARING AIDS - Now offering a 45- Day Risk Free Offer! FREE BATTERIES for Life! Call to start your free trial! 888-675-5116 GOT KNEE PAIN? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get pain-relieving brace at little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1-800604-2613 (MCN) LIVING WITH KNEE OR BACK PAIN? Medicare recipients may qualify to receive a pain relieving brace at little or no cost. Call now! 844-668-4578 (MCN)
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Misc Services
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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)
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Other Services Offered DISH TV - BEST DEAL EVER! Only $39.99/mo. Plus $14.99/mo Internet (where avail.) FREE Streaming, FREE Install (up to 6 rooms.) FREE HD-DVR. Call 1-800-390-3140 (MCN)
Painting
ALEX PAINTING & DECORATING Interior & Exterior All Work Guaranteed 35 Years Experience Call for an estimate and Receive a FREE $10 Gift Card
Call 708-567-4680
alexpaintinganddecorating.com 252315
Tree Service ******************** T & M TREE SERVICE
• Free Estimates • Trimming • Complete Removal, stumps, brush • Free wood chips • Insured Call Todd 630-303-4641
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A CHILDLESS MARRIED COUPLE seeks to adopt. Will be hands-on mom & devoted dad. Financial security. Expenses PAID. Call Holly & Tiger. 1-800790-5260 (ask for Adam) (MCN)
FOR RENT
841 N. YORK RD. ELMHURST CONDO
1 BDRM, 1 BA, overlooks pool, HDWD floors. $925 month. No pets. No smokers. Credit check.
630-915-0603
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Immediate Occupancy
ELMHURST 1055 sq. ft. For Lease - 1st Floor York Road Location Retail or Office Use (630) 833-3500 ext 207 Charlie
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Call 630-834-8244 for details on placing an ad
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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. MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALE, MON., JANUARY 16, 2017 at 9:00 A.M. Consign early by Dec. 30, 2016 for complete advertising. No Small Items, Tires, or Pallet Items Accepted After Friday, Jan. 6. Next Machinery Consignment Sale is Mar. 6, 2017. Gilbert’s Sale Yard, LLC, 641-398-2218. 2 MI. N. of Floyd, IA on Hwy. 218. Tractor House Internet Bidding Available. www.gilbertsaleyard.com (MCN) SUPPORT our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse. org
Free FREE GENTLY USED AND LOVED, Hammond Organ, bench, music VS 300. Excellent condition, light weight. Taker must move from lower level of home. 630-834-1028.
Lawn & Garden YARD MACHINE MTD 5 horse power 22’ wide, $400 Call 708-220-1089.
Lost or Found LOST FAMILY CAT. PLEASE HELP! Very friendly, 8 yr. old male black cat with white patch on chest. His name is “Chacha”. Missing since Saturday, November 19th in the 100 block of S. Stewart in Lombard. If found please call 630-7258044. Reward. THANK YOU!
Music/Instrumental ROGERS KIT 1970’s black finish. Bearing edges and shells in great condition. Includes 22” bass, 13” mounted tom, 16’ & 18” floor toms. Shell pack only, bass drum has some scuffing. $900 or best offer. Lots of snares and misc hardware available for purchase also. Call anytime, 815262-1479, Rockford.
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DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off your 2012 MUSTANG BOSS orange, exc. taxes. Running or not! All conditions accond. 53k garage kept wnty. 60k, $29,500 cepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 855752-6680 (MCN) 847-455-1811. 2014 BMW i3 black, electric car, garage kept, excellent condition, 14,500 miles, weatherTech mats and Bosch 30 amp car charger included, $22,500 Call for more information 312-543-8778.
Automobiles Wanted CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/ Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now:1-888416-2330 CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2000 and Newer. Nation’s Top Car Buyer! Free Towing From Anywhere! Call Now:1-800-864-5960 DONATE YOUR CAR TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing. All Paperwork Taken Care Of. 1-800283-0205 (MCN)
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Motorcycles WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYLES KAWASAKI Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (1972-1975),S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI GS400, GT380, HONDA CB750K (1969-1976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH !! 1-800-772-1142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
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153 Addison Street Elmhurst, Illinois (630) 617-9797
299 E. St. Charles Rd. Villa Park, Illinois (630) 832-3160
TIRES, SERVICE & MORE
M - F 7:30-6, Sat. 8-3
M - F 7:30-6, Sat. 8-3
equipped). Special gaskets, filters extra if needed. Some cars/light trucks extra. Limited Warranty 90 days or 4,000 miles, whichever first*
$ 59.95 89.95 89.95 Have A Merry Christmas...
$
Expires 1/5/17
MOST CARS
$
Expires 1/5/17
MOST CARS
Add $3 for disposal fee
Expires 1/5/17
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
$
MOST CARS
SYNTHETIC BLEND
Expires 1/5/17
Merry Christmas
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 1/5/17
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 1/5/17
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PREFERRED CUSTOMER
Buy 4 Synthetic Blend oil changes for $89.95 get the 5th FREE! Most Cars. 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. See location for details.
from Our Family to Yours
COMPUTERIZED 4-WHEEL ALIGNMENT Set caster, camber and toe to exact manufacturer’s specifications while
LUBE, OIL & FILTER
20.95
$
MOST CARS
Add $3 for disposal fee
If you need your vehicle serviced while visiting in town, stop by for your Road Trip Checkup before heading home.
Punch-A-Deal
RATED #1 IN ELMHURST
ELECTRONIC IGNITION CARS
TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE Replace fluid, pan gasket and filter (if
BATTERIES ON SALE NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST
ASE Certified Certified •• Domestic Domestic & & Foreign Foreign ASE
Expires 1/5/17
ROTATE & BALANCE WITH FREE BRAKE INSPECTION
29.95
$
Expires 1/5/17
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. idle speed, clean throttle body, test battery Includes new disc pads, rotors resurfaced, wheel bearing repacked, new grease seals, fluid added as needed, system and charging system, inspect other key inspected and car road tested. *Rebuilt calipers & semi engine parts. metallic pads extra.
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, SATISFACTION & CLEANLINESS
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, SATISFACTION & CLEANLINESS
ASK ABOUT OUR TIRE SPECIALS
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