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State’s Attorney’s office launches military option diversion program DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin recently announced that his office had launched a new initiative aimed at helping youthful offenders charged with minor crimes who have a desire to serve in the military. The initiative will allow participants the opportunity to keep a conviction from being permanently entered on their record, which may preclude them from military service. “I am very excited about facilitating this military option that will divert certain cases from the regular Court call and help qualified applicants with a desire to serve our country from having a criminal record,” Berlin said. Once a month recruiters from the Navy, Marines and Army will set up a kiosk on the fourth floor of the courthouse. From there, the recruiters will be available to meet with potential participants and conduct a pre-screening to verify their abil-

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ity to join the service. In instances where the only impediment to enlistment is a minor criminal offense, the State’s Attorney’s Office will review the applicant’s case and determine if the case can be disposed of in an appropriate manner that will allow for enlistment. In such cases, enlistment into service will be verified. The program is available to first-time, non-violent offenders. “The initiative is a win, win,” Berlin said. “First, it will provide participants the opportunity to avoid a criminal prosecution and begin what promises to be a more productive chapter in their lives by serving their country. In addition, offering participants a chance to avoid getting tangled up in the criminal justice system will not only reduce crime, it will allow my Assistants more time to concentrate their efforts on going after more violent criminals.”

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Senators’ Advisory Council discusses stopgap budget The Legislative Advisory Council created by State Sen. Chris Nybo (R-Elmhurst) and State Rep. Peter Breen (R-Lombard) presented updates on Illinois’ stopgap budget at a meeting Monday, July 18 at the Elmhurst Public Library. Council members evaluated recent budget action in Springfield. More than 30 people attended the meeting. “This is not the budget we hoped for, but it serves as a bridge to on-

This young man offers a high-five to Bugs Bunny when a group of about 50 musicians from District 4 took a trip to Great America, following their last session of summer band. After a percussion ensemble performance in front of the park, there was a chance to meet some of the park’s characters like Bugs, Foghorn Leghorn and others. More photos inside this issue.

going negotiations, and addresses our immediate priorities,” Sen. Nybo said. “It funds K-12 schools for a full year, but does not bail out Chicago at the expense of the suburbs. It funds human services programs and transportation projects for which we get federal support.” Nybo’s interns Meredith Cantey (University of Indiana), Amanda Nero (University of Missouri),

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Continued from page 1 Tom Pancione (Hinsdale Central senior) and Jenny Marten (St. Ambrose College, Iowa) and Rep. Breen’s intern Breanna Miller (University of Illinois) each prepared a summary of one of the bills that comprised the stopgap budget agreement. Nybo and Breen also gave their perspectives on the issue and answered questions about the stopgap budget. “Our work is not done,” he said. “We need a balanced budget supported by critical reforms to make our economy more competitive, our government more responsible, and our property taxes less onerous.” “I’m grateful for the local residents who serve on our legislative advisory committee,” said Breen. “They provide us a sounding board for new ideas, and they perform valuable research and analysis of bills and proposals to address the problems facing our state.”

Oxford Bank to sponsor blood, marrow drive

Oxford Bank & Trust and LifeSource will join forces for a Blood and Marrow Drive at the Oxford Bank branch office, 205 N. Addison Rd. on Saturday, July 30 from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. While appointments are preferred, walk-ins are also welcome. For an appointment, visit lifesource.org and search by sponsor code: 273G. Appointments will also be accepted by calling LifeSource at 877-543-3768. Each participating donor will receive a free “Donor-rita-ville” t-shirt from LifeSource. The blood drive at Oxford Bank’s office on Addison Rd. comes after the 4th of July holiday, a time of year when the need for blood is the highest. This drive will help replenish those supplies. LifeSource said many people may be able to donate, but think they cannot. But now, many medications are acceptable, as well as most cancer survivors and people with tattoos and diabetes can now donate. There is no upper age limit. Donors should be at least 17 years of age, 16 years of age with signed parental consent. Donors will obtain a free Cholesterol Screening and free Blood Typing. All blood types and all ethnicities are needed. Blood can generally be used by all patients, however for marrow it is a more defined process and the ethnicity of the patient is dependent on the donor. Regarding the marrow drive, LifeSource, the largest blood center in Illinois, has partnered with Be the Match®, the largest registry of potential marrow donors, to reach more patients in need. Joining the bone marrow registry is simple. It involves providing a cheek swab, completing a consent form and making a commitment to patients in need.

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The Legislative Advisory Council created by State Sen. Chris Nybo and State Rep. Peter Breen (at left) talked with local residents about Illinois’ stopgap budget at a meeting July 18 at the Elmhurst Public Library.

Registration open for TCD Preschool for 2016-17 Registration for the preschool program at Technology Center of DuPage in Addison is open for the 2016-2017 school year. TCD Preschool, for children aged 3-5 years old, begins October 4, 2016 and runs through May 12, 2017 with the choice of a two-hour morning or afternoon session. The preschool is located in the Technology Center of DuPage building at 301 S. Swift Road in Addison. Registration is $20, and rates for the year vary according to the number of days per week the preschooler is enrolled. TCD Preschool features a playbased learning environment that is also a lab school for high school juniors and seniors with a passion for teaching, early childhood education, and working with young children. These students, from among 24 DuPage area high schools, are enrolled in TCD’s Early Childhood Education & Care program as an elective part of their high school curriculum. All student teachers work in the lab preschool under the direct supervision of a highly experienced certified teacher, providing an average 3:1 preschoolerteacher ratio. TCD instructional staff members have over 50 years of combined experience in early childhood education. The high school students are learning to plan and implement engaging and developmentally appropriate activities for preschool-

ers. The preschool curriculum includes language and reading, math and science, art and music, large and small motor skills, and social/emotional skill development. The preschoolers have the unique

opportunity to take on-site “field trips” to other career programs at Technology Center of DuPage, including Fire Science, Cosmetology, Healthcare Foundations, Culinary, etc.

For complete information on sessions, yearly rates, requirements, and instructional staff, visit tcdupage.org or contact Preschool Lab instructor Helen Figaro at helenf@tcdupage.org.

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The preschool lab at Technology Center of DuPage in Addison has opened registration for the 2016-2017 school year, with morning and afternoon sessions beginning October 4. Two certified teachers and high school “teachers in training” provide a nurturing learning environment for 3-5 year olds, averaging a 3-to-1 teacher/preschooler ratio.


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Police Reports 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. Addison July 21 Miguel A. Garcia, 42, of Des Plaines, was arrested near Route 83 and I-290 at around 9:35 p.m. Police said Garcia had a failure to appear bench warrant out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department for no valid driver’s license. July 20 • Medina Bilalic, 20, of Franklin Park, was arrested in the 500 block of E. Lake St. at around 12:40 a.m. Police said that subsequent to a traffic stop, Bilalic had a warrant out of the Palos Heights Police Department. She also was charged with driving while license suspended and an expired registration. • Tyler A. Suvada, 19, of Bensenville, was arrested in the 1-100 block of S. Michigan Ave. at around 11:10 p.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. July 19 Angel G. Anrunez-Gallegos, 22, of Glendale Heights, was arrested at a store at around 5:24 p.m. and

charged with retail theft. July 18 A 21-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 100 block of S. Villa at around 11:50 p.m. and charged with domestic battery against a family member and possession of cannabis. July 17 Hazael Castilla-Cobos, 21, and Iris Aguinaga, 22, both of Addison, were arrested in the 400 block of Hilton Ave. at around 3:34 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. Villa Park July 16 • Kevin Sanchez, 19, of Addison, was arrested near Ardmore and Division at around 12:30 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. • A 20-year-old Villa Park woman was arrested in the 300 block of S. Harvard at around 6:28 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. July 15 • Mohammed N. Arif, 37, of Skokie, was arrested near North and Yale at around 12:10 a.m. and charged with aggravated driving while license revoked, driving without lights when required and

no insurance. • Joseph M. Cascella, 21, of Elmhurst, was arrested in the 1-100 block of E. St. Charles Road at around 12:17 p.m. and charged with two counts of battery and as an intoxicated pedestrian. • Theft was reported in the 600 block of Wildwood. Between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., police said an unknown suspect stole $200 from a clipboard that was left unattended on a desk. • Burglary to a vehicle was reported in the 1-100 block of N. Summit at around 1:25 a.m. Police said two unknown male suspects entered an unsecured vehicle parked in the driveway and removed a box containing an antique wedding centerpiece which was later found in a dumpster in the area. • A female juvenile from Villa Park was arrested near Central and Harvard at around 9:09 p.m. and charged with DUI, illegal transportation of alcohol, leaving the scene of an accident and failure to yield at an intersection. July 14 • Courtney Amari Findlay, 19, of Westchester, was arrested at a store at around 4:14 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Dominik P. Tyrka, 35, of Glenview, was arrested at a store at around 11:30 a.m. and charged with retail theft.

• Battery was reported in the 1-100 block of W. Roosevelt at around 11:45 p.m. Police said an unknown male requested to use the victim’s cell phone. When the victim refused, the female companion of the unknown male reportedly punched the victim in the face and left the area. July 13-July 14 Criminal damage to property was reported in the 300 block of E. Central. Between 6 p.m. July 13 and 8 a.m. July 14, police said an unknown suspect slashed a tire of a vehicle parked in the lot. July 13 • Timothy M. Beck, 29, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 1000 block of S. Myrtle at around 7:46 p.m. and charged with two counts of DUI. • Linda A. Montes, 26, of Lombard, was arrested in the 700 block of W. Plymouth at around 7:02 p.m. and charged with violation of an order of protection. • Alonzo Rice II, 28, of Forest Park, was arrested in the 300 block of W. Highridge at around 5:30 p.m. and charged with aggravated assault. • Robbins Williams, 49, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 500 block of W. St. Charles Road at around 4:18 p.m. and charged with DUI. • Theft was reported at a gas station at around 11:49 a.m. Police

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July 12-July 13 Burglary was reported in the 600 block of S. Ardmore. Between 6 p.m. July 12 and 7 a.m. July 13, police said an unknown suspect stole two lawn mowers and a bicycle from a garage.

July 12 • Cheryl M. Ermilio, 35, of Villa Park, was arrested at a store at around 4:41 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Criminal damage to property was reported at North Terrace Pond at around 8:18 p.m. Police said a village-owned garbage can was damaged by a fire.

July 11-July 12 Criminal trespass to property was reported in the 1000 block of W. North Ave. Between 10:28 p.m. July 11 and 12:17 a.m. July 12, police said an unknown suspect(s) broke into an apartment, causing damage to the rear door.

July 8-July 11 Criminal damage to property was reported near Cornell and Highland. Between 7 a.m. July 8 and 7:45 p.m. July 11, police said an unknown suspect broke the driver’s side window of a truck parked in the area.

July 10 Retail theft was reported at a store at around 11:06 a.m. Police said an unknown male suspect left the store with $250 worth of merchandise without paying.

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Archery Open House at Blackwell Aug. 6 this popular sport and learn about its history and equipment before trying out their skills under the guidance of a certified instructor. The open house will also highlight the archery range’s three different sections: beginner, advanced and interactive. All ages are welcome at the open house, but adults must accompany those under 18. Equipment is provided, and registration is not required. For more information, call 630-933-7248.

Explore the classic sport of archery at a free “Archery Open House” from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, at Blackwell Forest Preserve in Warrenville. Participants will be introduced to

“Our nationally recognized archery program is one of our most popular offerings,” said Forest Preserve District Commissioner Al Murphy, District 6. “Our annual open house is a great way to explore the classic sport.” The Blackwell archery range, which is located off the Butterfield Road entrance, is open from one hour after sunrise until sunset, except Wednesdays, when it opens at 10 a.m. Visitors using the area

DuPage Convalescent Center seeking Fall Festival participants and the residents. Last year, more than 60 cars were featured throughout the day. The car show will be located in a designated area with volunteers to watch the cars. Residents of the Center will vote on their favorite classic automobiles and a basket of goodies will be raffled off to one of the entrants. Preregistration is appreciated. Garage Sale Donations: The Fall Festival will again feature a huge garage sale this year. Donated items are being accepted at the Convalescent Center until Sept. 12. Proceeds from the Fall Festival benefit the DuPage Convalescent Center Recreation Fund, which provides quality of life programs and services to our residents. For more information, please call (630) 784-4495 or email fallfestival5K@ dupageco.org.

The DuPage Convalescent Center will host its annual Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 17. With planning for the event well under way, community participants are needed in the following areas to help make the event an even greater success: Sponsors/Donors: Event sponsors, monetary donations and inkind donations of merchandise or gift certificates to be used in the silent auction or as raffle prizes are needed. Any donation is appreciated. Craft Vendors: The Fall Festival will again include a large Vendor Fair. Outdoor booths (9-foot x 16-foot) can be rented for $50 and tables can be rented for $10. Registration materials can be accessed at www.dupageco.org/convo. Car Show: Bring your favorite car to show off to the public, staff

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find and catch imaginary Pokémon (animal-like cartoon creatures) and hatch their eggs. Makes perfect sense. Hatching eggs requires a couple of things: a virtual incubator and walking. If kids (and kids who have already technically grown up) want to hatch an egg, they first place it in an incubator located on their phone. Then they get moving. In the real world, in real time. Eggs take anywhere from two to 10 kilometers to hatch. For those of you not living on the metric side of things, one kilometer is a little more than half

a mile. The app keeps track of the distance you’ve traveled and hatches the egg accordingly. And don’t even think about cheating the system. Distance counting stops when a player exceeds a certain speed, so driving in a car doesn’t count toward egg hatching. You’ve got to hoof it. Players travel between places like PokeStops and PokeGyms (located at various places around town) to capture and battle – all while they are outside, exercising without even realizing it. Here’s the Poké magic: they just think they are having fun. There’s hasn’t been anything this ingenious since kick-the-can. At least that’s this mom’s perspective. Pre-Pokémon, I was the one battling – to get my kids off the couch and away from the screen. Now they’ve still got the screen, but at least they are off the couch. Playing outside. With friends. Poke me. Nothing this popular can skate

(or walk) by without some amount of criticism. People walking or biking while staring at their phone screens is like distracted driving without the car. Walking the streets after dark may put kids at risk of not being seen by motorists. And, players hunting Pokémon at places like museums, cemeteries, memorial sites and fire stations isn’t always embraced by the non-players visiting or working at those sites. Still, I’m a proponent. My kid hasn’t played any indoor video games in the last week. If you are the mom of a 14-year-old boy, you understand the immensity and nearly miraculous significance of that statement. I’ve heard adults (myself included) lament nostalgically over the good old days, when summer and childhood meant getting on your bike and exploring the woods or going to a nearby park and whiling away the hours until it was time to go home for lunch, or maybe even supper if you’d eaten a big enough breakfast or packed yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

My kid is doing that. His bike is broken, so he’s been riding mine – a no speed, over-sized, fender-laden mom bike if you’ve ever seen one. He doesn’t care about his lack of fancy wheels because he is having fun. He leaves in the morning and makes a quick pit stop for lunch. His face has developed a warm summer glow. He’s meeting up with friends and finding new ones. The game’s even taught him about kilometer conversion. So, for now I can overlook the fact that his summer reading isn’t yet complete. We’ll get to that. Summer should be a time of playing outside with your friends. This new game may not be perfect, but it isn’t a perfect world. I’ll take what I can get. And for this summer, at least, it’s all about the go. Pokémon Go. Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright, author and member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.

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Students perform at Great America, meet characters Last week, District 4’s summer music students celebrated the end of their summer session by taking a trip to Great America. After a percussion ensemble performance in front of the park there was a chance to meet some of the park’s characters. About 50 students, teachers, and chaperones spent one of the hottest days of the summer enjoying rides—especially water rides!


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Expert on black military history to lecture at Cantigny The First Division Museum at Cantigny Park welcomes historian Anthony L. Powell on Wednesday, August 3. He will discuss the letters and ideas of Chaplain William S. Braddan, the only African-American officer from World War I, who left a first-person record of his service in France. The free program begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Cantigny Park Visitors Center and all are invited. Parking also is complimentary for this event. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.) The story of William Braddan is rich and fascinating. He was born in a troop wagon of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army on the

Texas frontier, his father being a sergeant with the regiment. At age 16 he enlisted with the regiment himself and eventually participated in the Great War as a member of 370th Infantry, the only unit commanded entirely by black officers. After his military service, Braddan relocated to Chicago, becoming the pastor of Berean Baptist Church and Chaplain for the 8th Infantry Regiment of the Illinois National Guard. Powell, of San Jose, Calif., has devoted more than 30 years to studying, teaching, collecting and writing about the American Buffalo Soldier, the nickname first applied

to 19th-century African-American enlisted men serving in the western United States. Powell curates “The Buffalo Soldier,” a national travelling exhibit, and lectures extensively on Black Military History at universities, colleges and museums. A cash bar will accompany a limited food menu. Coffee is complimentary. This event is part of the First Division Museum’s Date with History, a monthly series featuring lively discussions with authors, panelists, historians and special guests. Information about upcoming programs is online at FirstDivisionMuseum.org.

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neighbor’s building or a parking lot. We have trees, a green yard, and a natural pond. Private. And someone else mows. No one has a view into our windows. Not that I roam around naked, but I could. The fireplace is not standard condo - it is floor to ceiling stone. We did a couple visits and pulled the trigger. We’re going condo. It’s not tiny at 1750 square feet, but we’re being very selective what gets moved. The releasing of stuff is in full force. It feels good. The idea of a condo had appeal and we had looked before, but didn’t find. When we took a breath and said let it be easy, this one appeared. That’s our dream lifestyle motto, let it be easy. Things have been falling in to place seamlessly, with the sale of this one and the purchase of that one. Every morning I write in my journal, let it be easy. So far, so good. Kelly Epperson Simmons loves the Joy House and is excited about the new Love Nest. Write PO Box 2324, Loves Park, IL 61131 or info@kellyepperson.com to get Kelly’s weekly email joy letter.

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Jefferson 2 - Story

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Spacious 5 bed / 3.5 bath home in desirable south Elmhurst, Jefferson School neighborhood. Loads of potential on every level. Hardwood floors throughout most of 1st and 2nd floor. Finished basement with workshop area, bedroom and full bath $549,900

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Charming 3BR/2BTH Bungalow Charming 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Vintage Bungalow. Carpeted living room & separate dining room. Beautifully maintained eat-in Kitchen with SS appliances. Heated enclosed front porch! Full, partially finished basement AND 2 car detached garage situated on oversized (65 x 190) corner Lot! Call for an appointment today! $229,000

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10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true inlaw arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, center island, open to family room with masonry fireplace overlooking unbelievable backyard with brick paver patio $649,900

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Saturday, July 30 Blood and marrow drive From 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Oxford Bank & Trust and LifeSource will hold a Blood and Marrow Drive at the Oxford Bank branch office, 205 N. Addison Rd. While appointments are preferred, walk-ins are also welcome. For an appointment, visit lifesource.org and search by sponsor code: 273G. Appointments will also be accepted by calling LifeSource at 877-543-3768. Each participating donor will receive a free “Donorrita-ville” t-shirt from LifeSource.

Sunday, July 31 Cornhusk Doll Make N’ Take At 2 p.m. at Graue Mill and Museum, 3800 York Road, Oak Brook, kids of all ages are invited to learn how to construct an authentic Cornhusk doll. Admission: Free. Info: call 630-655-2090 or visit grauemill.org Aug. 5 and 6 Performance by Addison Children’s Theater At 3 p.m. both days, there will be final performances of the play “Charlie and the Chocolate Fac-

tory,” performed by the Addison Children’s Theater, as a culmination to the summer theater arts program held by the Addison Center for the Arts. Info: 630-458-4500 or see the Addison Park District summer brochure. Saturday, Aug. 13 Hot Doggy Dash & Splash The Hot Doggy Dash & Splash fun run, a 3-kilometer walk/run around Centennial Park, will be held starting at 10 a.m. at Centennial Park, 1776 W. Centennial Pl. Hot dogs will be available at the finish line; running with your pet is optional. There will be a prize for the most creatively dressed dog and owner. The registration fee is $25 per person; $20 per person for families/ groups of 3-or-more. Info: call 630233-7275 or visit addisonparks.org. Thursday, Aug. 25 Luncheon features IL Dept of Labor director From 11:30 – 1 p.m., there will be a multi-Chamber luncheon held at Lincoln Inn Banquets, 1345 So. Batavia Ave. in Batavia, featuring an address by Hugo Chaviano, di-

rector of the Illinois Department of Labor. Chaviano will talk about issues facing employers today including minimum wage, overtime rules, workplace safety and more. Tickets are $25 for Chamber members, $35 for non-members. To register, call 630-543-4300 or send an e-mail to: addisonchamber@sbcglobal.net. Ongoing events • Extended hours days at the Aquatic Center Extended open swimming hours are available from 12 noon to 6 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 4 (Throwback Thursday price) at the Family Aquatic Center, 120 E. Oak St. Info: Call 630-233-7275 or go to addisonparks.org. Celebrate the pool’s 40th anniversary on Throwback Thursdays with admission rates from 1976. Children who are residents are admitted for $1; nonresidents, $1.50. Adult residents are admitted for $1.50; $2 for nonresidents. • 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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Willowbrook summer baseball team reaches regional semifinals Warriors break 20-win barrier — second-most victories in program history

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

It was another banner summer season for the Willowbrook baseball team. The Warriors advanced all the way to the semifinals of the 16-team Fenwick regional. During the summer season, there are no sectional or supersectional rounds in the state tournament. The regional winner advances to the state quarterfinals. Willowbrook scored wins against Montini and St. Joe’s and then lost to Oak Park-River Forest in the regional semifinals. “We had a great run,” said Willowbrook coach Vic Wisner. The Warriors opened the summer playoffs with a 7-2 win over Montini. “It was a whole staff effort,” said Wisner. “We had some guys that had thrown over the weekend with their travel teams.”

Ryan Mintz started the game and went four innings. Will Hines, Scott Kohrt and Trevor Jaloszynski came in and threw in relief. “After Ryan, we threw a different guy each inning. They all did a great job.” Jon Kelso had four hits in the ballgame. “Jon hit the ball all over the place,” said Wisner. The coach also was thrilled with his team’s defensive effort. “We made no errors,” he said. “We played great defense and overall played solid baseball.” Catcher Dan Gusel added two hits for the winners. Willowbrook then recorded a 2-0 victory over St. Joe’s in the second round. Jack Nilles started and pitched the first four innings. Kohrt entered in relief and threw the final three innings. Kelso had a run-scoring triple, while Kyle Ferguson added an RBI

single that scored Kelso. “That was it for our runs,” said Wisner. “We played great defense again. We turned three double plays. We did a real good job defensively. Anytime a guy was on base, we were good.” The Warriors then dropped a tough 4-3 decision in 11 innings to Oak Park-River Forest in the semifinals. Alec Michaelson started the game on the mound for the Warriors. “They got two runs on one hit in the first inning and then we started to chip away,” said Wisner. “After that first inning, Alec was dominant. He had 10 strikeouts and pitched a phenomenal game for us.” Wisner noted the team had the bases loaded in the seventh inning with no outs and did not score. “In the eighth inning we had the bases loaded with one out and didn’t score,” he said. “I think in every inning in extra innings we had runners

in scoring position. It was a tough loss. The only error we made in the tournament, Oak Park turned into a run.” Kelso had two hits and two RBI. Vince Ruchala, Ben Espinoza and Sam Pelsor also played key roles in Willowbrook’s offense against Oak Park-River Forest. The Warriors finished the summer with a 20-6 record. “That’s the second-best summer record we’ve had,” said Wisner. “The summer is about finding out who we are and what our identity is. We saw that. We will have some good pitching next spring. Alec has turned out to be a No. 1 pitcher and one of the best pitchers in our area.” Wisner also likes the fact he has a versatile roster. “We will be more moving parts next season,” he said. “We’re talented that way. We can move guys

all over the place and not skip a beat as if they had played the position the entire year.” Wisner said the loss to Oak ParkRiver Forest opened plenty of eyes on the team as to what the future holds. “When they left the field after the Oak Park game there were some long faces,” he said. “But they came around. They enjoy being around each other. The team concept is very important. Someone once said is it chemistry that makes the winning or winning that makes the chemistry? Chemistry makes the winning. “The Oak Park loss was tough to take. It felt like it was our game. From the second inning on we took control. We just couldn’t get the big hit. I’m proud of these kids. Guys made the most of the opportunities they were given and took advantage of the playing time. They stepped up and did a great job.”

Addison Trail boys basketball team busy during summer Blazers play close to 50 games By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Addison Trail boys basketball team sure didn’t sit around this summer. Coach Brendan Lyons noted the team played in the neighborhood of 48 games during the recently completed summer season. “We gained a ton of experience and we were able to play a ton of games,” said Lyons. “I think we played 48 games in the month of June. That’s more than we’ve ever played since I’ve been here. The kids had tons of opportunities and they took advantage of them. We had some nagging injuries pop up with a rolled ankle here and there. If someone missed a whole week that could have been 15 games. Kids stepped up when the opportunities were there. We had a very productive summer.” Lyons welcomes back a trio of players who logged significant minutes on last year’s team. That group includes Jack Kalbas, Colton Noel and Michael Williams. “At times

they all demonstrated improvements in their game and the ability to carry the load for us,” the coach said. Lyons also lauded the work of Bobby Daniels and Eric Lynch. “Bobby and Eric are both seniors who stepped up. I would say they were our two most consistent performers. It was nice to see them take the next step with their games.” Once again, Addison Trail took full advantage of its well-regarded facilities this summer. The Blazers hosted 12 events there. “That was a combination of a couple things,” said Lyons. “We got out of school earlier than we have before. We were out before Memorial Day and that allowed us to pick up some early summer dates. We also offered Tuesday night events and those filled up. We knew we had enough guys back and then we could possibly add some freshmen and sophomores, so we were able to handle the workload of three nights in a row for three straight weeks.” Addison Trail also participated in the Stagg and Willowbrook shootouts. “We played 12 games between those two,” said Lyons. After assessing the summer campaign, Lyons said the team’s offense is trending ahead of the defense. “We know we have a lot of work to

do on the defensive end,” he said. “We do return a little bit of size. With Michael Williams and Desmond Carter those are kids who are 6-5 and 6-7 and will be able to do a lot of things inside. We’ll be able to do some high-low things with our offense. If we can get that inside-out game going that will help open up our perimeter offense. Right now the offense is definitely ahead of the defense. We know we have some ground to make up there.” Lyons liked the fact his squad went up against a variety of defenses during the summer. “We saw more zone defenses this summer,” he said. “That’s not typically what we see, but it’s good to see that in the summer.” The large quantity of games allowed Lyons ample time to assess each player on the roster. “The summer is what it is,” he said. “You don’t win any games or lose any games in the summer. We got a feel for what the team has. The summer is a good opportunity for the kids to play and get better. We accomplished that.” Lyons noted the bar has been raised higher for the program in the wake of numerous years in a row of improvement. “We’re coming off another double-digit win year,” he said. “We

have some guys coming back who enjoyed that success. Part of our success is going to depend on the leadership of our seniors and the example they set going forward. We’ve had classes come through here with

a high work ethic and good leadership and the younger guys emulate that. We want to continue to move forward and play for conference championships and regional titles. They want to get to that next level.”

Fenton boys basketball team active during summer season Getting-to-know period for new coach Taft and Bison players By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

New Fenton boys basketball coach Chaz Taft had plenty of opportunities to become familiar with his squad this summer. Among the Bison’s summer stops were leagues at Addison Trail and Glenbard East, as well as a shootout at Glenbard East. “We played in a couple of summer

leagues and a couple shootouts,” Taft said. “Camp went well. It was good to get to know the kids. They understand the commitment it takes to raise the level of Fenton basketball.” Taft takes over a team that is not short on players with program experience. “We have seven seniors coming back from last year’s team,” he said. “That helped. Everybody was pretty close in camp. We have a pretty tightknit group here. I was impressed with the way they like to play with each other and have fun with each other. That helps a lot when you are talking about things such as continu-

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Elmhurst College baseball team earns academic honor

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Elmhurst College baseball team is the recipient of the American Baseball Coaches Association Team Academic Excellence Award. Elmhurst was one of 32 NCAA Division III teams to earn the inaugural award from ABCA. In order to qualify for the award, teams were required to maintain a minimum 3.0 grade-point average for the 2015-

2016 academic year. Elmhurst was one of two schools from the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin to earn the award. The Bluejays finished the season with 21 wins. On a larger scale, more than 175 Elmhurst College student-athletes earned academic all-conference honors from CCIW in 2015-2016. Six student-athletes were honored with the Jack Swartz Academic AllConference Award. Each member school selects one male and one female athlete from each season for the Swartz honor. A 3.50 GPA is required for the honor. Swartz award-winners for Elmhurst this past school year included Andy Warsen (football), Shannon Burns (volleyball), Kenny Payonk (men’s basketball), Claire Monroe

(women’s basketball), Greg Struck (baseball) and Brianna Thompson (softball). Male Athlete of the Year Wrestlers Jimmy Nehls and Blake Santi were selected as Elmhurst College’s co-male athletes of the year for the 2015-2016 season. Both wrestlers finished the season as CCIW champions and NCAA All-Americans in helping the Bluejays win a CCIW title and earn a top10 national finish. Nehls, a senior, was the national runner-up at 141 pounds at the NCAA Division III championships. He finished 31-5 overall and won CCIW and NCAA regional titles. He finished 4-1 at nationals and also was named CCIW’s most outstanding wrestler. Santi finished his senior season

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ORDINANCE NO. 973-16 ESTABLISHING MEETING DATES BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, DuPage and Cook County, State of Illinois; That the regular meeting of said Board of Trustees shall be held on the third Monday of each, except February when it will be on the Tuesday following the third Monday, at the hour of seven-thirty o’clock p.m. in the library building located at 200 South Church Road, in the Village of Bensenville, DuPage County, Illinois. FURTHER that this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its enactment as provided by law. ENACTED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, DuPage County, Illinois this eighteenth day of July, 2016. APPROVED: SUSAN Z. DIAMOND President Attest: NANCY RIZZO Secretary State of Illinois

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CERTIFICATION OF AUTHENTICITY I, Nancy Rizzo, hereby certify that I am the duly qualified and acting Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, DuPage and Cook County, Illinois and as such I am the custodian and keeper of the records and files of said Library District. I do further certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance adopted on the 18th day of July, 2016, at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District. I further certify that the Ordinance will be published on the 28th day of July, in the Bensenville Independent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed by official signature and the corporate seal of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, DuPage County, Illinois, this July 18th, 2016. NANCY RIZZO Secretary Bensenville Community Public Library District (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251669 ORDINANCE NO. 974-16 DETERMINING TO LEVY AN ADDITIONAL TAX OF .02% FOR 2016 TAX YEAR WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Library District Act, specifically Section 16/35-5 thereof, authorizes the Board of Trustees to levy a special tax in addition to the annual public library district tax for the purchase of sites and buildings, for construction and equipment of buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes, and for maintenance, repairs and alterations of library buildings and equipment, and WHEREAS, the amount of said special tax as set forth in said Section 16/35-5 is .02% of the value of all of the taxable property in the District as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees deems it advisable and necessary to levy said spe-

cial tax for the 2016 tax year for the purposes hereinbefore set forth; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has determined to levy said special tax; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND DETERMINED by the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District that for the purpose of sites and buildings, for the construction and equipment of buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes, and for the maintenance, repairs, and alterations of library buildings and equipment, a special tax of .02% of the value of all taxable property in the District, as equalized and assessed, shall be levied from taxes to be collected for 2016. FURTHER, a copy of this Ordinance shall be published in The Independent within 15 days after the date of enactment in the form provided by law. FURTHER, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its enactment as provided by law. ENACTED this 18th day of July, 2016. ATTEST: NANCY RIZZO SUSAN Z. DIAMOND Secretary President PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that, by Ordinance enacted on the 18th day of July, 2016 the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District determined by ordinance to levy an additional tax of .02% of the value of all the taxable property in the District, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Government Affairs, for the purpose of sites and buildings, for construction and equipment of buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes, and for maintenance, repairs and alterations of library buildings and equipment, said tax levy to be effective for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017 from taxes to be collected for 2016. The text of said Ordinance is set forth below. The question of the enactment of said Ordinance shall be submitted to the electors of the District if a petition is filed with the District signed by at least 940 voters asking that the question of levying such a .02% tax be submitted to the electors of the District. Said petition must be filed within 30 days after publication of this notice. The next date on which a prospective referendum could be held is March 15, 2017. NANCY RIZZO Secretary Bensenville Community Public Library District State of Illinois

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SS County of Cook County of DuPage ) CERTIFICATION OF AUTHENTICITY I, Nancy Rizzo, hereby certify that I am the duly qualified and acting Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, DuPage and Cook County, Illinois and as such I am the custodian and keeper of the records and files of said Library District. I do further certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance adopted on the 18th day of July, 2016, at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District. I further certify that the Ordinance will be published on the 28th of July, in the Bensenville Independent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-

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unto affixed by official signature and the corporate seal of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, DuPage County, Illinois, this July 18th, 2016. NANCY RIZZO Secretary Bensenville Community Public Library District (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251671 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Bensenville Community Public Library District, Cook and DuPage Counties, Illinois, that the Tentative Budget and Appropriation for said Library District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017, is on file at the Library, 200 South Church Road, Bensenville, IL for a period of thirty day public inspection, beginning on July 28th, 2016, and that a public hearing on said Budget and Appropriation will be held at 7:30 pm on Monday, September 19th, 2016 at the aforementioned building. Nancy Rizzo Secretary, Board of Trustees (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251674 LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 15, 2016 at 6:30 P.M the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, Du Page and Cook Counties, will hold a Public Hearing to review case No. 2016 – 08 to consider a request to grant the following: A Conditional Use Permit to allow Motor Vehicle Repair, Major & Minor, Municipal Code Section 10 – 9B -3 at the property located at 1220 Mark Street in an existing I-2 Light Industrial Zoning District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville, Illinois. The Legal Description is as follows: THE EAST 135.00 FEET OF THE WEST 171.73 FEET OF LOT 3 IN THORNDALE BUSINESS PARK IN BENSENVILLE, A SUBDIVISION IN THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address is 1220 Mark Street, PIN: 03-03-205-014. Bogdan Dola of 6754 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634 is the owner and Jack M. Calabrese of Crown Truck Service, Inc. of Bensenville, IL 60106 is the applicant for the subject property for this CDC Case No. 2016 - 08 and Public Hearing. The petition may be examined by any interested parties, Monday through Friday, during normal business hours in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department at the Village Hall, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois 60106, (630) 7668200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting.

All interested parties may attend and will be heard at the public hearing. Written comments will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through August 15, 2016, until 5 P.M. Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251842 LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday August 15, 2016 at 6:30 P.M the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, Du Page and Cook Counties, will hold a Public Hearing to review case No. 2016 – 17 to consider a request to grant the following: A Conditional Use Permit to allow an Indoor Athletic Facility at the property located at 674 South County Line Road, in an existing I – 1 Office/ Research/Assembly Industrial Zoning District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville, Illinois. The Legal Description is as follows: LOTS 10 AND 11 IN BLOCK 4 IN BENSENVILLE FARMS, A SUBDIVISININ SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST, OF THE THIRD PRIINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO A PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 1923, BOOK 10 OF PLATS, PAGE 82 AS DOCUMENT NO. 171311, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address is 674 South County Line Road, Bensenville Illinois 60106, PINs: 03 – 24 – 209 – 021 and 03 – 24 – 401 – 005 Genosa Partners of 2940 Commerce, Franklin Park IL 60131 is the owner and All Around Gymnastics Inc. of 2655 Landen Drive, Melrose Park, IL 60164 is the applicant for the subject property for this CDC Case No. 2016 - 16 and Public Hearing. The petition may be examined by any interested parties, Monday through Friday, during normal business hours in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department at the Village Hall, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois 60106, (630) 7668200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. All interested parties may attend and will be heard at the public hearing. Written comments will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through August 15, 2016, until 5 P.M. Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251843 LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 15, 2016 at 6:30 P.M., the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, Du Page and Cook Counties, will hold a Public Hearing

to review Case No. 2016 -21 to consider a request for: A Variance to increase the maximum driveway width from 20 feet to approximately 30 feet, Municipal Code Section 10 – 11- 7 – 2D A Variance to increase the maximum size of a detached garage from 670 square feet to approximately 780 square feet, Municipal Code Section 10 – 14 – 12 B - 3; at 1316 West Hillside Drive in an existing RS – 5 High Density Single Family Zoning District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville. The Legal Description of the property is as follows: LOT 4 (EXCEPT THE WEST 58 FEET THEREOF) IN BLOCK 43 IN THE FIRST ADDITION TO PERCY WILSON’S IRVING PARK MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SECTIONS 10, 11, 14 AND 15, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 7, 1926, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 1316 West Hillside Drive, Bensenville, IL 60106 Pin: 03 – 15-219 - 006 James R. Anderson of 1316 West Hillside Dive, Bensenville, IL 60106 is the owner and applicant for the subject property for this CDC Case No. 2016 - 21 and Public Hearing. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois 60106, (630) 7668200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. Applicant’s application and supporting documentation may be examined by any interested parties in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department, Monday through Friday, in the Village Hall, 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. All interested parties may attend and will be heard at the Public Hearing. Written comments will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through August 15, 2016 until 5:00 P.M. Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251844

NOTICE OF DEMOLITION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village of Bensenville intends to demolish the residential property accessory structure located at 236 S. Center St. Bensenville, Illinois, P.I.N. 03-14-420-029 (the “Property”), pursuant to the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1(e), unless the Property is remediated within the time provided by law by the owner or lienholders of record.The Property is open and vacant and constitutes an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. If the Property is not remediatedby the owner or lienholders of record, within 30 days of the mailing of this Notice or within 30 days of the last day of publication of this Notice, whichever is later, the Village will demolish the Property. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent July 28, 2016) 251845

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For Sale

Real Estate

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Painting

Garage Sales

Other For Rent

719 S. HARVARD AVE. ADDISON ThurFri., 8:30-5. Multi Fam. Plants, lawn furn. & lots of stuff.

FOR RENT

Adoption

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

Elmhurst

244650

Industrial

3,050-4,110 sf

Prime Assets, LLC 630.845.0800 252056

For Sale by Owner

ALEX PAINTING & DECORATING

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

Interior & Exterior

4 BDRM, 1.5 BA Brick 2 Story MacDougall, A/C, W/D, refrigerator included. Full basement with O/H sewer. Lot 62 x 128. $475,000. Call for appointment. 630-279-4768

Call 708-567-4680

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Windows

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

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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

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Electronics

Notice 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.

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OPEN FOR LUNCH

483 SPRING ROAD ELMHURST Reservations 630.279-8486 Pizzeria 630.279.8474 www.robertosristorante.com

Enjoy Our Outside Dining Area

• 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

Monday & Tuesday All Day & Night

20% Off any Bottle of Wine Dining Room Only

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)

CALL US FOR ALL YOUR CATERING NEEDS

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 August 4, 2016

One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires August 4, 2016

Pick Up or Delivery Only One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires August 4, 2016

One Coupon Per Visit Please Mention Coupon When Ordering Not Valid in Dining Room Expires August 4, 2016

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