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By RICHARD MAYER all zoning and village code Assistant Managing Editor regulations. Some residents, who do Nearly 30 Mount Prospectnot live far from the business, residents filled the villagewhich caters to individuals boardroom Tuesday nightwho need or desire to wear where some shared concernsadult diapers, requested the about a new local businessbusiness be removed from that owner's YouTube video. location if not completely out In the end, village officialsof town. stated there is nothing they can Village attorney Lance do legally to stop Tykables,Malina stated if the village 512 W. Northwest Hwy., fromtried to push the business out operating since nothing illegalor even try to stop it from op- is occurring and owner Johnerating after it had submitted Williams is complying with (Continued on page 8A)

St. Viator Lions Park Reaches Leads Way Class of 2016 Co -President Michael Miceli sits next to Elk Grove High School PrincipalPaul Kelly (left) before addressing students at Sunday's commencement ceremony in theElk Grove Final Four For Central High School gym. See more photos on page 5A. (Tom Robb/The Journal) » Page 14A » Page 10A Page 2A I Friday, June 10, 2016 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

Settlements Of $27 Million Shred Your Docs At Ordered In Caputo's LawsuitJuno Lot June 18 No Recent Movement To Fill Vacant Groups with outstanding If you have sensitive documents you'd like to have shred- claims settled in the case includ- ded -- free of charge -- then mark your calendar for 9 a.m. Elk Grove Town Center Location ed the PACATrust, representing to noon Saturday, June 18. produce wholesalers, claiming State Rep. Marty Moylan (D -55th) is sponsoring the event By TOM ROBB Heights roads. $5.6 million in outstanding at the Juno Lighting parking lot at Wolf and Algonquin roads Journal & Topics Reporter The Piggly Wiggly groceryinvoices, MB Financial Bank in Des Plaines. Other sponsors include the Journal & Top- store company, owned by theclaiming $22.2 million in unpaid ics Media Group and Des Plaines Aid. Dick Sayad (4th). A federal court approvedButera family which also ownsloans to Caputo's and Mid - Interested persons are invited to bring their documents to settlements totalling more than Butera Foods, purchased severalCounty Equipment Finance of the Juno lot to have them properly disposed of. $27 million and appointed aCaputo's properties including Minnesota claiming $1.8 million Moylan has sponsored similar shredding days with much receiver in a federal case againstThe Oaks shopping center atin bills for leased equipment at success. It's an opportunity for area residents to have their Des Plaines -based Joe CaputoLee and Oakton streets in Des the Des Plaines and Elk Grove important personal documents destroyed so they don't get & Sons Fruit Market late lastPlaines and much of Caputo's Village stores. into the wrong hands. month for outstanding unpaidother stock and assets for $32 Settlements were reduced with Moylan, a resident of Des Plaines, serves parts of Des invoices, loans and lease pay-million at the auctions. Judge Der-Yeghiayan ordering laines, Mount Prospect, Park Ridge and Elk Grove Vil- ments. The Elk Grove Town Center$5.3 million to PACA, $21.6 ge. Two auctions were held May store was leased by Caputo's andmillion to MB Financial Bank, 24 and May 25 to sell off prop-not part of the auctions. $200,000 to MidCounty and erty and assets of the family - Before the two auctions heldnearly $219,000 to other parties owned company. The followingMay 24 and May 25, Elk Groveincluding attorneys and those Want to Contact City Hall, day, Thursday, May 26, FederalVillage Mayor Craig Johnsonhired by the trustee administer- Your School District Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayansaid nothing would happen toing assets to facilitate and close issued orders approving settle-bring in a new grocer to thereal estate and asset sales. or Township? ments and distributions of assetsclosed Elk Grove Town Center After Dominick's stores Maine Township to several groups, according tospace until claims in court caseclosed across the Midwest in court records. are resolved. 2013, Caputo's purchased those Can Help. Visit Late last month, two auctions With assets of the grocer nownew vacancies in Elk Grove were held to dispose of Caputo'ssold, Johnson said WednesdayVillage, Arlington Heights and www.journal-topics.com assets and property, includinghe had not heard anything inNorthbrook, opening them & Click on Vitals! the assets but not the property ofthe intervening weeks, but saidbriefly as Caputo's markets. the Elk Grove Town Center store there was a great deal of interest at Biesterfield and Arlington before the auctions.

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By LAUREN BARRY to residents who rely on social but is only a few hundred dollars Board Seat Journal & Topics Reporter services that have been affectedto maintain each year. by the state budget "We're trying to get one Plans for a Des Plaines com- impasse. Personal gardens forcrop in this year," said Chester, Interviews Monday, Choice Likely June 20 munity Victory Garden, thatproduce that became a trendwho hopes to present projected would provide fresh produceduring World War H inspiredcosts to the city council at the By LAUREN BARRY Goodchild said that the six to local residents in need, areChester's idea. Through thisMonday, June 20 meeting. "There are still some plants Journal & Topics Reporter current board members will gaining steam, according toproject, he hopes to bring the be interviewing candidates on Ald. Malcolm Chester (6th)community together and feedleft that we could plant at this Dr. Terry Lindsay's spot on the Monday, June 13. Requirements who proposed the project lastsome of the residents who are late a date." Des Plaines Elementary School for the position include U.S. citi- month. losing access to services. Food Chester envisions this year's Dist. 62 Board of Education zenship, residence within the dis- Chester has teamed up withwould be donated to the Desgarden project as a pilot pro- will be filled by one of nine ap- trict's coverage area for at least Erin Moy Doerr of the DesPlaines Self -Help Closet &gram, which could be expanded plicants at the Monday, June 20one year, and voter registration. Plaines Youth Commission toFood Pantry and other orga-if it proves successful. City school board meeting, accord-Registered child sex offenders research the costs of creating anizations. staff has already identified ing to board secretary Margaretwill not be considered. garden enclosure and purchas- Doerr has met with represen-five pieces of city property that Goodchild. Lindsay resigned from the ing safe soil. "There is a risk oftatives from Maryville Acad-could be used for the garden, After a public invitation forboard in May to take a teaching contamination of the soil, evenemy and Oakton Communityincluding 477 S. Des Plaines candidates, applications wereposition at a university in New at open spaces that were previ-College to determine the mostRiver Rd., 30 E. Thacker St., received from: former boardYork, Goodchild said. He was ously a retail location," said the cost and time efficient options 1660 Prospect Ave., 195 Oak - of education member Steven first elected to the board in 2011 alderman. "The cost of testingfor the project. Both institutions ton St., and a large parcel at 877 Adams, Paul Beranek, Mary and re-elected in 2015 for a term that would be beyond our reach,have experience running com-Central Rd. purchased several Byker, Brian Inzerello, R. Razzthat would have ended in 2019. so it is easier bring it in." munity garden programs. Inyears for the construction of a Jenkins, former Des Plaines Zon- The replacement board mem- Contaminated soil is a major their research, Doerr and Ches-fire station. Chester said that he ing Board of Appeals memberber appointed this month will issue for the project, whichter learned that the initial setupis working to select the best fit Robert Porada, Mark Pundurs,serve only until the next consoli- aims to provide healthy food of Oakton's garden cost $5,000, from five sites. former Des Plaines aldermanicdated election in April 2017. At candidate Mark Setzer andthat time, he or she will have the Heather Stenmark. option to run in the election. HRIMP FEST A L O F T ALL OF JUNE THE GLEN TOWN CENTER FRIED COCONUT SHRIMP

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(Journal photo) feel it's the news that af- River Road on the east. fects us the most. Accura- cy, timeliness and telling According to Derek Pee- it like it is are essential ples, Des Plaines' engineer DP Arts Council Draws Up 9 Scholarships in providing a quality who worked on the plan, the newspaper to you. project is designed to serve Thanks to the Des PlainesMaine West High SchoolVincent Wong. more experienced bicyclists Arts Council, nine local stu-students included an award to "We are very proud of our Let's work together because it is located right We always invite read- dents will be able to pursueLinnea Grooms for voice andartistic youth, as they are the ers to share! Send story up to heavily -traveled Cen- education in the arts this year. piano lessons, a scholarship toartists, contributors and audi- ideas, photos, news tips, tral Road. 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Angelo Laya snaps a photo of Eddie Hernandez (left) and Kyle Hall (right) prior to Sunday's Class of 2016 graduation at Wheeling High School. Hernandez will attend Harper College next fall while Hall is going to Central Michigan to study Mechanical Engineering. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal) In the Elk Grove High School fieldhouse, just before marching for grad- uation Sunday, senior Michelle La Spisa holds up a whiteboard with some advice to fellow graduates: "At the end of every storm, shines a District 214 rainbow. Stay strong and focused!" (Tom Robb/The Journal) Counts 2,729 Grads; PHS Has Most

A total of 2,729 studentsSchool; 425 at Rolling Mead- graduated from Townshipows High School, and 463 at High School Dist. 214's sixJohn Hersey High School in schools last Sunday duringArlington Heights. Class of 2016 commencement District 214 does not plan to ceremonies. skip a beat when it comes to Prospect High School ineducating its current students. Mount Prospect claimed the Summer School courses begin largest class with 529 gradu-at 7:30 a.m. Monday, June 13 ates. Wheeling High Schoolat both Prospect and Hersey. had the smallest with 397. AHersey will host evening class- total of 446 graduates werees through a 24 -day program listed at Buffalo Grove High called Sundown Academy be- Prospect High School choir sings "Love Psalms" as part of Sunday's Class of 2016 graduation in the School; 469 at Elk Grove High ginning at 6 p.m. Monday. school's Gattas Stadium. (Tom Wessell/The Journal)

Athela Joy Zepeda (left), who will be attending Purdue, and Irene Keselman, Illinois State Scholar graduating with highest honors, who start- will attend Loyola in the fall. Both were among Sunday's graduates at Class of 2016 Co -President Melissa De La Cruz, gets animated as she talks of her growth in experience, Wheeling High School. (Shawn Clisham/The Journal) ingfrom her time as a freshman, during Elk Grove High School graduation Sunday. (Tom Robb/The Journal) Page 6A I Friday, June 10, 2016 I The Journal wWw.joumal-topies.com

Police Blotter Possible Skimming Device Discovered; Gas Pumper Short -Changes Attendant

These items are from Desthe report. machine. Police responded andthe attendant finished countinga driver's license, five credit Plaines Police Department discovered another plastic pieceand discovered he had only paidcards, and identification from incident reports. The DesDamage Charged attached to the machine with a $4.90. a Scion tC in the 200 block of Plaines Journal publishes this camera aimed at the keypad. It Wildflower Drive. The burglary police blotter every Wednes- Michael Zurek, 21, of 2176was not known when the skim-Burglaries and Thefts occurred between 10 p.m. on day and Friday. If anyoneAsh St., Des Plaines, wasming device was attached to the Monday, June 6 and 8:05 a.m. has information that can helpcharged with five counts ofmachine. The rear wheel was taken fromon Tuesday, June 7. solve a crime, call the policecriminal damage to property at a bicycle in a storage room in the department at 847-391-5400Café La Cave, 2777 MannheimDUI Charges 1600 block of Thacker StreetVandalism Reports or send text message tips toRd. He was taken into custody before 3:19 p.m. on Saturday, CRIMES (274637) startingon Sunday, June 5. Police did Brandon R. Wyka, 27, of 685 June 4. Someone shattered glass on with the keyword "ICARE"not release any additional de-Cutter Ln., Elk Grove Village, Acellular telephone was takenflood lights and turned over a followed by a message of uptails about the incident and thewas charged with driving whilefrom a desk in a classroom atflowerpot at a home in the 1100 to 160 characters. Journal & Topics Newspapersunder the influence of alcohol,Algonquin Middle School, 767block of Jeannette Drive. The has filed a Freedom of Informa- no proof of insurance, no driver'sE. Algonquin Rd. The owner tolddamage occurred between 8 p.m. Battery Charged tion Act request with the city for license on person, improper use police she accidentally left theon Wednesday, June 1 and 11:06 the report. of registration, and failure to re-phone at 10:30 a.m. on Friday,a.m. on Friday, June 3. Jehan J. Castro, 34, of 1754 duce speed to avoid an accident. June 3. When she remembered Graffiti was spray -painted on E. Oakton St. Apt. 104, DesDisorderly Conduct Police apprehended him in thethe phone and went back to geta wall at Kmart, 1688 Lee St., it about 15 minutes later, it wasbefore 12:05 p.m. on Thursday, Plaines, was charged with bat-Charged 200 block of W. Touhy Avenue at tery at 4:03 a.m. on Saturday, 2:35 a.m. on Tuesday, June 7. gone. June 2. June 4. She was apprehended at Daniel D. Jackson Jr., 34, of Someone took a computer Someone spray -painted graf- bag, hats, a wallet, glasses, afiti on a wall at a home in the another apartment in her build-729 N. Central Ave. Apt. GE, Retail Theft Reported ing. Police did not release anyChicago, was charged with passport, a watch, a charger, (Continued on page 7A) additional details about the in-disorderly conduct at Ameri- An unknown man in his 30s cident and the Journal & Topicscash Loans, 880 Lee St. He wascame to the BP gas station at Newspapers has filed a Freedomtaken into custody at 10 a.m. on BERKSHIRE Stanley J. Walgreen 800 Elmhurst Rd. at 8:33 p.m. Broker,eCertified, e -PRO, SFR, SRES of Information Act request withMonday, June 6. Police did not HATHAWAY on Saturday, June 4. He placed HomeServices the city for the report. release any additional detailsa large number of coins on the about the incident and the Jour- Stank Real Estate counter then went back outside 300 W Golf Road Multiple Charges nal & Topics Newspapers hasand began pumping gas. The Mount Prospect, IL 60056 filed a Freedom of Informationattendant shouted to him that he 0 847.255.3900 I C 847, 652.7005 Wojciech Pasternak, 26, ofAct request with the city for the was still counting the change, 3406 N. Natchez Ave., Chicago,report. but the suspect ignored him and [email protected] StarcItRE.com I StauWalgreen.com was charged with unlawful pumped gasoline valued at $6.46 use of a weapon, battery, andSkimmer Found into his gray Toyota Camry. The A member of the baosbise *yearn of BIM Affiliates, 1.LC criminal damage to property. suspect fled after which time He was apprehended at Jewel/ A customer inserted his debit Osco, 1500 Lee St., at 10:38card into an ATM at 7 -Eleven, p.m. on Sunday, May 29. Police 1950 E. Touhy Ave., at 6:44 did not release any additionalp.m. on Thursday, June 2. He details about the incident and thenoticed the slot seemed very Journal & Topics Newspaperstight and while he was examin- has filed a Freedom of Informa-ing it, a plastic piece containing a computer chip came off the tion Act request with the city for EQUAL KUM LENDER

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Police Blotter Co -Worker May Have Left With Jacket; Tree Falls

These items are from Mountwith driving without a valida suspended driver's licensewas due to be cut down. Policeat 5:57 p.m., but had been serv- Prospect Police Departmentdriver's license and failure toand disobeying a red light atcontacted public works whiching the group pitchers of beer incident reports. The Mountyield turning left at 6:03 p.m. 5:03 a.m. May 4 at Busse andsaid a crew would be sent toalong with individual drinks. ProspectJournal publishes this May 2 at 1735 W. Algonquin Rd.Algonquin roads. remove the fallen tree. She told police, according to the police blotter every Wednes-Police had responded to crash report, that the group was acting day and Friday. If anyoneat the location and reportedlyTree Fall Reported Disturbance Reported politely until the man noticed his has information that can helpfound Lopez-Alegria, one of jacket and wallet were gone. The solve a crime, call Crimestop- those involved in the crash, did Police responded at 7:08 Police responded at 10:18p.m. man, who police said appeared pers at 847-590-7867. not have a driver's license. a.m. June 4 to a residence onApril 15 to a disturbance reportto be highly intoxicated, was Joseph N. Grieco, 29, ofW. Hiawatha where a residentat Moretti's, 1799 S. Busse Rd.driven home by a friend without Driving Charges 2408 Bradenberry Ct., Arling- said a tree had fallen onto theirThey were told a customer whofurther incident after being told ton Heights, was charged withproperty. At 7 a.m. the womanhad been host to an after -workhe was not allowed to enter the AlkaAnand Sivakumar, 28, ofspeeding at 10:20 a.m. May 8 said she heard a loud crashingparty found his jacket containingoffice area of the business to 1800 W. Palm Dr., was chargedat Golf Road and Landcasternoise and went outside to finda wallet was missing from hisview security camera footage. At with driving without a validAvenue. He was allegedly trav- a parkway tree had fallen andtable. Police said the man began 1:30 a.m. police received a call driver's license and failure toeling 85 MPH in a posted 40landed on her home, damagingaccusing Moretti's staff of steal-from a restaurant worker who the roof and gutters. She was reduce speed at 7:20 p.m. MayMPH speed zone. Police also ing his jacket and wallet, causingsaid she reviewed the video and not injured, police said. Officers 6 at Oakwood Drive and Golfreport Grieco did not have proof a disturbance in the restaurant. it looked as if one of the man's said the tree appeared to be in Road. Police had responded toof insurance or bill of sale for One server, police report, saidco-workers left with the com- the vehicle, a 2013 Mercedes-the early stages of decompos- a three -vehicle crash allegedly she had cashed out the party's bill plainant's jacket by mistake. involving Sivakumar. Benz. ing. The roots appeared to be Georgina Lopez-Alegria, Hebert Sanchez -Morales,shallow and the soil was clay 39, of 1115 E. Algonquin Rd.,34, of 1968 W. Algonquin Rd., with sand surrounding the roots. Come on in...the door is open! Arlington Heights, was chargedwas charged with driving withPolice report weather conditions were good, with sunshine and Steam Train Rides, Cruise Night, County Fair no rain or wind at the time. The and More in Northwest Illinois road and sidewalks had been Request a FREE 2016 FREEPORT/STEPHENSON footage of the incident thatreplaced in recent weeks and COUNTY, IL Visitors Guide DP Blotter occurred at about 5 p.m. onduring construction, the tree's Call 800-369-2955 or email [email protected] Tuesday, May 31. roots had been cut, police noted. Name (Continued from page 6A) A window was broken withThe complainant showed police Address 1800 block of Pine Street be-a landscape stone on a home ina letter she received from the City, State, Zip village dated June 2 saying the Mall to: Freeport/Stephenson County CVB, 4596 U.S. Rt. 20 East, Freeport, IL 61032 tween 1:20 and 2:20 p.m. onthe 100 block of Dover Drive. www.stephenson-county-Morg Wednesday, June 1. The damage occurred between tree was considered a hazard and A witness saw a man spray - 2:30 and 8:25 a.m. on Saturday, painted graffiti on the soundJune 4. barrier wall at Greco Street and A window was broken and Pratt Avenue at 12:13 p.m. onthe windshield cracked on a MORTGAGE Thursday, June 2. He fled in aChevrolet Blazer parked near Everett Avenue and Plainfield MASTER black Honda Accord. A division of IoanDepot, LLC Someone scratched graffitiDrive between noon on Sat- into a transformer box in theurday, June 4 and3p.m. on 1400 block of Lee Street before Monday, June 6. Trust your home financing needs 4:28 p.m. on Monday, June 6. The sunroof was smashed on An unknown man dumped oil a Honda in the 1200 block of E. with a local professional down a sewer in the 1500 blockOakton Street between 11 p.m. of Birchwood Avenue. Officerson Monday, June 6 and 9 a.m. recovered video surveillanceon Tuesday, June 7.

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have legal basis to deny a busi- Tykables ness license. In April, Tykables received a business license and (Continued from page 1A) opened in early April. an application for a business However, there were dis- license, the village would becrepancies from the business susceptible to a lawsuit. plan submitted to what owner Mayor Arlene Juracek spokeJohn Williams discussed in his on behalf of the board. Juracekonline video. said that she and the other In the video, he talks about elected officials never knewhow people can come in to about the business, operatingTykables and try the oversized since April west of Centralprops, which he uses at trade - Road, until they began receiv-shows, such as tall rocking ing emails and calls within thehorse, modular building blocks, last week about the video andan oversized high chair, a ball Mount Prospect had a larger than usual turnout for its regular village board meeting Tuesday. Residents Facebook posts. pit and a 7 -foot crib. came to air concerns about a new business. (Journal photo) The village board never ap- Village Manager Michael proved the business to operate,Cassady said people usinglook inside. "This is not the communitythat many of Tykables' clients because its use, which wasprops is not part of the operation Williams emphasized toI moved into and I have a realare war veterans who are deal- classified as a medical supplyplan and would be consideredvillage officials this week theproblem with this," he said. ing with Post Traumatic Stress company, was already properlya violation. business's door is locked at all Resident Jim Bauer told trust- Disorder (PTSD). zoned. "We spent 90 minutes with thetimes and only customers whoees it doesn't matter if the video Moving forward, the village As first reported in the Juneowner today (Tuesday) at thehave appointments can pick up is taken down now because itwill look to revise its zoning 3 Mount Prospect Journal, infacility and the owner admitteddiaper products. has been up for several weekscodes that would allow the February, Tykables submittedsome statements on the video Williams told the Journalwith thousands of users having village board to weigh in on a a business license application,was outside of the confines oflast week his main product isalready viewed the footage. proposed business use. It will which was reviewed by ap-the business license," Cassadyhigh -end diapers for individu- Others alleged Williams lied not mean they can deny that propriate village departmentssaid. Cassady asked Williamsals in medical need, those who about the true intent of his busi-business if all the requirements and village attorneys. Uponto remove the video fromchoose to wear diapers because ness, but village attorney Malina are in place, but it will allow fora review, the village requested YouTube. it makes them feel secure, or for emphasized Williams' business,more public process to occur. additional information includ- During their discussions,those with a fetish. just like any other in town, can Also, Cassady and Malina ing a business plan to ensure Williams agreed to remove the Brandon Richards, who lives change over time which is notmentioned the police depart- that the operation conformedcolored building blocks fromnearby, said his concern is thedeceitful, as long as everythingment could conduct periodic to standards of the village's B5the business's front windowbusiness is too close to homescomplies with village code. checks, similar to what they do zoning district. so they do not attract children.and schools. He is worried about Williams' supporters say heat massage parlors, to ensure no Village officials stated theirA more permanent screeningproperty values decreasing due has a right to run a business justviolations or illegal activity are findings concluded they do notwill be installed so no one canto Tykables' location. like anyone else. Another statedoccurring.

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the Des Plaines Art Guild, with a photos and supplies. A variety of fifth graders. Local children are reciprocal membership in the Park tools, easy for seniors to use, are invited to participate. Cave Quest Community Events Ridge Art League. To join the guild provided, including a Sizzix and a offers spelunker games, cavern for its upcoming season beginning Cricut. Newcomers are welcome. cafe, Bible quests, imagination in September, download a mem- The center is located at 1801 W. station, song rock, and more. bership form at dpag.org. Central Rd., Arlington Heights, There is a fee and scholarships Benefits & Fundraisers Twenty-first Star Chapter NSDAR for more information on the club are available. Registration and serves the Park Ridge, Niles, Des Members of the Des Plaines Art contact the Senior Center at payment must be made no later Chapter HL of the PEO Sisterhood Plaines and Morton Grove areas. Guild will show their works of art 847-253-5532. than July 6. The church is located hosts its 37th annual Benefit Ga- Women who are interested in in the third floor gallery area of at 675 E. Algonquin Rd. For more rage Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. DAR membership should know the Des Plaines Public Library, The 4th Annual Swedish Pancake information, contact Cathy Wil- Friday and Saturday, June 10-11. that any woman 18 years or older, 1501 Ellinwood St., during the Breakfast will be held at the liams at [email protected], The sale will feature original regardless of race, religion, or month of June. Participating are Historic Methodist Campground in the church website or call the artwork, jewelry, tools, house- ethnic background, who can prove Divya Babbar, Bill Hynes, Dolores Des Plaines from 8:30 to 11:30 church office at 847-827-6656. wares, linens, books, clothing, lineal decent from a patriot of the Kenney, Kathy Passi, Rhonda a.m. Saturday, June 18. Menu toys and more. The sale will take American Revolution, is eligible Popko and Dee Schuster. The includes Swedish and traditional A seminar on "Catherine Pon- place at 185 Stratford Rd., Des for membership. Contact Second group show will be on display pancakes, ham off the bone, cof- der's Prosperity Secrets" will be Plaines (one block north and one Vice Regent, Dorothy Wilson, at through July 1. fee or milk. There is a fee. led by Greg Barrette, minister of block west of the Golf/Wolf traffic 847-328-6946 for further details. Unity Northwest Church, 259 E. circle). All proceeds go to scholar- Arlington Heights Senior Center Religion Central Rd., Des Plaines, at 7 ships and aid for women. The Center of Concern's Annual Scrapbook club meets on various p.m. Tuesday, June 21. A free- Mini -Golf Masters "What a Gas!" Fridays anytime from 8:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church in Des will offering will be taken. For Mount Prospect -based Rainbow tournament and picnic is slated to 3 p.m. The club is free and Plaines is conducts its 22d an- more information on this class, Hospice & Palliative Care's Golf for 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 14 no reservations are required. nual Vacation Bible School from call 847-297-0997 or visit Unity Outing is scheduled for Wednes- at Mountain View Adventure The next regular meetings are 9 a.m. to noon July 11-15. The Northwest's website at unitynorth- day, June 22 at Chevy Chase Center, 510 E. Algonquin Rd., Des on Fridays, June 3 and 17. Bring program is for 3 -year -olds through west.org. Country Club, 1000 N. Milwaukee Plaines. Rain date is June 15. Ave., Wheeling. Cookout style This is a flashback to the '60s lunch is followed by a shotgun event with music, food and fun. start at noon. Dinner, program and The evening includes miniature raffle drawings begin at 5 p.m. For golf, picnic, beverages, balloon Des Plaines History Center more information, contact Valerie artist, raffles and music. There is Reiss at 847-653-3252 or visit a fee for both children and adults. rainbowhospice.org/golf. Afternoon Adventures Atadult. There is a fee to attend Make a dinosaur egg out of flour The Des Plaines Art Guild's Des Plaines History Center the programs. and tuck a tiny dino inside. Clubs & Organizations Tuesday, June 14 meeting will close its 62nd season with a peer Twenty-first Star Chapter of the critque by members of the guild. Families are invited to at- "ROARR!" "India's Splendors" National Society of the Daughters The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at tend Afternoon Adventures of the American Revolution hosts Prairie Lakes Community Center, programs at the Des Plaines June 15: Step back in time to June 22: Immerse yourself in a Continental Breakfast from 9:30 515 E. 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Rummage Sale Fri., June 10 9-4 pm CalouaCassf2tl Notice is hereby given that the City of Des Plaines Planning and Zoning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 28, 0130 Health Care Giver Sat., June 11 9-3 pm. 2016 at 7:00 P.M. in Room 102 of the Des Plaines Civic Center, 1420 Miner Street, Des Plaines, Illinois to consider the following Mary Seat of Wisdom petitions: Professional indepen- 920 Granville, Park Ridge dentcaregivers,look- Kalas Center Barry Gym, Address: 835 East Grant Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60016 Case Number: 16-036-V ing for Fulltime employ- located behind school off of Clifton Ave. The petitioner is requesting a variation to Section 12-7-2 (J) of the 1998 City of Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended: to ment, have car,D.L., $4.00 Bag sale authorize the re -construction of a one-story addition to rear of an existing single family residence with a building coverage of References upon 2 pm -3 pm. 38.35%, where a maximum of 30% is allowed within the R-1 Single Family Residential zoning district. request. Cash ONLY CALL: 847-915-9297 PIN: 09-19-203-075-0000

0650 Garage Sale Petitioner: Dennis Ulm, Trustee, 835 East Grant Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60016 0160 Bank Teller Owner: Dennis Ulm, Trustee, 835 East Grant Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60016 Community Charity Bank Teller Call The Journal Garage Sale Address: 567 W. Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016 Case Number: 16-030-V Do you like working with 362 Edgemont Lane At 847-299-5511 people? Do you have a Park Ridge pleasant personality? Park The petitioner is requesting major variations to Table 12-11-6 of the 1998 City of Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to Sat. June 11 9 am - 3 pm allow the installation of an Electronic Message Board Sign, on the existing monument sign with the following variations: 1) to al- Ridge Community Bank is Furniture, Appliances, low the height variance from the allowable 5 feet to 7.5 feet, 2) to allow the LED portion of the sign to occupy 36.74% ofthe total looking for full or part time Jewelry, Toys, LP's & CD's tellers to work at our bank sign area when only 30% is permitted, 3) to permit the electronic message sign to be located within 155 feet of a residence when + more SNAP UP 250 feet is required. inParkRidge. The job entails teller duties,filing EXTRA CASH PIN: 08-24-301-020-0000 and data processing. The 0670 Misc. For Sale individual should possess WITH AN AD a high school diploma and Petitioner: Deacon David Brezinski, 567 West Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016 be available to work week- For Sale: Two office desks, IN THE ends. Interested applicants wood with gray laminate Owner: Rev. John Plotkowski, 567 West Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016 shouldemail resume to (one measures 6' x 3' with CLASSIFIEDS 5.5' x 20" credenza and - Address: 395 N. Eighth Avenue omploymentatimotobank Your ad in the Case Number: 16 -010 -SUB andL-shaped measures corn or better, apply in per- Classifieds puts the son: Park Ridge Commu- 5.5'x30"with return). The petitioner is requesting a Final Plat of Subdivision for the Johler Farm Subdivision to create two lots of 41,015 square feet and nity Bank, 626 Talcott Rd, Neopost PF 45-A folder. bite on the right buyer 18,221 square feet (0.94 and 0.42 acres) in the R-1, Single -Family Residential Zoning District. Park Ridge IL, 60068 Neopost IJ-65 sealing base for most anything you for postage machine. Ken- PIN: 09-07-424-038-0000, 09-07-412-002-0000 have to sell. 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St. Viator baseball has put together a year to remember as Game Info they make their second appear- Who: St. Viator vs. Lemont ance at the state baseball finals What: Class 3A IHSA base- and first in 51 years. ball state semifinals Where: Silver Cross Field, 1 The Lions (25-15, 8-10 in East Mayor Art Schultz Dr., Joliet Suburban Catholic Conference) When: 10 a.m. Friday, June had an up and down regular 10 season, but are onaseason -high 9 -game winning streak whenthe top players for St. Viator, it matters the most. St. Viatorand in the area overall, as the is making its first appearanceUniversity of Notre Dame at the finals since they lost 4-2football (tight end) commit has to Peoria Manual in the 1965 dominated at the plate and on the state championship game. Themound. Hitting, Kmet is batting St. Viator'sCole Kmet (34) bumps fists with Sean McAteer (37) during player introductions prior to Satur- 1965 Lions beat St. Bede (5-3).336 with 11 HR, 38 RBI, 26 day's sectional title game against Lakes. (Dion Martorano/The Journal) and Waterloo (8-0 on a no-hitterruns, 10 doubles, 1 triple, 14 thrown by Bob Stevens). stolen bases and 45 hits (2ndand Napoleon hold the season(.316 BA, 31 hits, 14RBI,15 Sullivan who recovers from a St. Viator is coached by Mikemost on team). The 11 dingersrecord for wins in a seasonruns), Chris Lolli (.296 BA, 29medical issue. Manno (213-187-1 record inare the third most in a singleand Napoleon holds the careerhits, 10 RBI, 13 runs, 5 doubles) Lemont (28-9) is led by St. 11 seasons) and is led by col-season by a Lions athlete. Onrecord for wins with 18. and Mike O'Neill (.217 BA, 11Louis University -commit Gar- lege commits Kevin Napoleonthe mound, Kmet, is 10-1 with Falbo (.442 BA, 2 HR, 13 RBI, 20 runs, 3 doubles) all hadrett Acton (.435 BA, 4 HR, (Butler), Jack Coney (Purdue),a 2.50 ERA, 92 strikeouts, 30RBI', 23 hits in 161ames), Ra-solid contributions for St. Viator41 RBI, 23 runs, 16 doubles, Michael Ragauskis (Oklahoma)walks and 1 save. gauskis (.339 BA, 43 hits, 20this spring. 47 hits), Dominic Connolly and Shaun Falbo (St. Thomas, Napoleon is 10-3 on the RBI, 31 runs, 7 doubles, 36 SB), The Lions will be without(47 hits, 43 runs) and Casey MN). mound with a 2.42 ERA, 85 Coney (.240 BA, 1 HR, 14 RBI,the ESCC Offensive PlayerO'Brien (.412 BA, 40 hits, 4 Cole Kmet has been one ofstrikeouts and 28 walks. Kmet 17 runs, 12 SB), Jack Sextonof the Year and top hitter Dan HR, 27 RBI).

Boys Volleyball Despite Injury Bug, WarriorsPersevered

ByDION MARTORANO still improved over last year. had as many players injuredMelvic Jusi (Sr.), Scott Kryszak Maine West Leaders Journal & Topics sports Maine West went 10-27 inas this one. (Sr.) and Kevin Lee all stepped "It was really a season ofup, according to Tiller. 2015, but upped their mark Kilts: Conor O'Brien (265), Maine West boys volleyballto 13-24 this year despiteinjuries," Tiller said. "John Matt Halverson (Jr.) made Scott Kryszak (146), Melvic coach Randy Tiller said he hadinjuries. Hacker (Sr.) broke his footthe biggest improvement this Jusi (111) Tiller has been coaching forand was out six weeks. Marcoseason. Assists: Lucas Metzger higher expectations entering (712) the spring season, but aftera while and said he cannot re-Sanchez (Sr.) rolled his ankle. "Matt came in with no Blocks: Matt Halverson (34) some setbacks, the Warriorsmember a year in which WestConor O'Brien (Sr.) tweakedvarsity experience before the his shoulder. Levin Rosete (Jr.)year, just At," Tiller said. "He Maine tweaked his knee in a gamewas immediately thrown intothey were a very mature group," West's boys and then the next day hurt histhe lineup and he learned andTiller said. "I will miss them varsity vol- adjusted quickly and becamea lot." leyball team other knee. Luckily it wasn't a before the torn ACL. Also, Kevin Lee (Jr.)proficient in the middle. He O'Brien starred for the War- new season. broke his finger this season." became a fairly good blockerriors this season. Tiller called The Warriors after a while. It just took somehis top player a great captain went 13-24 During tryouts, Tiller as- with eight sembled a lineup he thoughttime for him to adjust." who really lifted the team at seniors and would be best to go with this Halverson, Lee and Rosetethe end of the season after he three juniors are the only players at thereturned from injury. filling out spring, but things never quite coach Randy worked out. varsity level set to return next Maine West won its Senior Tiller's ros- "I never got to use the lineupyear. Night game in a thrilling three - ter. Front row had in mind in tryouts this O'Brien, who was named toset match against Wheeling to (L -R): Levin provide a season highlight for Rosete, season because of the injuries,"the CSL All -Conference team Melvic Jusi, Tiller said. this year, is graduating alongthe Warriors. Jack Nohelty. Despite all of that, therewith Hacker, Sanchez, Jusi, Tiller said the team's win Middle row overPayton and two, 3 -set (L -R): Marco were still some positives. All Kryszak, Lucas Metzger, Jack Sanchez,. the shuffling around made theNohelty and Ian Schacklette. battles with Niles North all Ian Shacklette, John Hacker, Lucas Metzger. Back row (L -R):Conor stood out to him this spring. O'Brien, Kevin Lee, coach Randy Tiller, Matt Halverson, Scott Kryszak. outsides play better defense. "We had eight seniors and www.journal-topics.com The Journal I Friday, June 10, 2016 I Page 15A

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Then Mr. Stellberg men- Ughten up, fire pit ant faces engaged in learning Just call our 24 -hour hotline Also concerned about at 847-299-1500, or go to tions this is just a temporary and securing a future reminds fire pits complainer our website at www.journal- slogan? What are they wasting me of my own death. (This topics.com to state what I would like to add to everyone's time on then? And To the person who wrote theis a joke. But if you're older, is on your mind concerning the previous residents who that "City of Destiny" should Speak Out "Go to a camp- like me, you know precisely an issue you consider to be relayed their concerns about just stay as the motto? I bet site": You need to realize that what I'm saying.) 7. Henry significant, and we'll publish Mr. Stellberg $50 that if he fire pits are not illegal. Guess Darger is buried in All Saints it.If you would like to state the fire pits. There should be your opinion about anything, some regulations regarding would have done one of his what, if you don't like the Cemetery. 8. The library and feel free to do so. Just make the use of these pits. When surveys before this all started smell of smoke, then close History Center are top notch. sure your message is brief, there are several homes using and asked everyone he met your windows at night. Try- If the library would open to the point an. within the these pits on a given night, on the street to name the DP ing to say that someone's fire an old-fashioned cafeteria limits of good taste and acceptable to readers of a motto, only a handful would pit will cause lung cancer is with a modern twist, I'd buy we must keep our windows family newspaper. closed and cannot enjoy a coolhave known. And I think they ridiculous. Are you the same a condo in Library Plaza night with windows open. are all on the ad hoc commit- person that calls the police tomorrow. And if the History Further, I have a respiratory tee with him. I guess at least when a dog barks, or when Center would do a retrospec- tive on my quirky life in Des problem and when these fires the city isn't paying them to your neighbor puts their gar- finally called me back and Plaines, I'm sure it would are burning well into the waste our time (or are they?) bage can out too early? Give stated that he could do noth- make someone else's "Things night, it causes me much dis- me a break. It's summer time, ing because it was the Union I Like About Des Plaines" list. tress. Perhaps lot size should Wondering when let people do summer things. Pacific Railroad's responsibil- 9. Someone from a Native govern if a pit can be used. restaurant will open Oh, by the way, can you name ity. Wrong again, Don Smith. American tribe like the Pota- My neighbor has a 55/75 me a few campsites around I work for the Union Pacific watomi, Ottawa, or Ojibwe lot and lights their pit on the I have been wondering, here since you mentioned for and know for a fact that the was no doubt once engaged patio. In addition to logs, at what is the reason that the people with fire pits to go use? Union Pacific is responsible in some kind of activity right times yard debris is thrown new renovated restaurant at Don't Google it and tell me only for the tracks, platforms, here, where I sit typing this. in the pit and there are flames Euclid and Northwest High- an answer. Lighten up. Get a and station house interior. about 10-15 feet high com- way has never opened? Have grip. Dick in Des Plaines. 10. It's a meteor crater! Des Plaines is responsible for ing out of the pit. When the they gone bankrupt or is it just everything else including all Thanks, Ald. Chester three other neighbors light up, that difficult to get necessary Don't spend, MP parks landscaping, fencing, side- it takes the better part of the food approval from the village walks, parking lots, station Thank you Ald. Malcolm next day to get rid of the smell of Arlington Heights? Eventu- This is regarding the Journal house exterior, trash removal, in the house. What about our ally the racetrack will close article about the MP Park Chester for your inspirational sweeping, and locking the idea of planting Victory Gar- personal right to have clean because of government regu- District wanting to spend depot overnight. Don Smith, dens on unused Des Plaines air? lations, maybe give them slot $350,000 for new equipment stop making excuses and do machines to keep the doors for two parks. Come on. Are city property. you job and clean up this Says MP got caught open. No, that is too easy, just youserious?$350,000 for pigsty. let them close and lose local equipment is wasteful espe- Has almost been hit Congratulations, Mount jobs and tax revenue. It is cially in these trying times of What Memorial Day Prospect, you've done it obviously tough on new and ever higher taxes. Defer all To the driver that's com- again, but this time you got old businesses to thrive in our non -essential expenditures. plaining about a tired old is for caught with your diapers toddling town. These tax and spend junkies Honda Civic doing the speed Absolutely wonderful down. According to the vil- are as bad as the crooks in limit, he's driving the speed Memorial Day service at lage manager and community Springfield. limit, not speeding going 10 Where are the flags? Lake Park this year. Com- director, they received the re- or 15 over the limit like the mander Mike Lake and the jerks behind you. Do us all quest for the business license Ukes quirkiness of DP VFW should be rightly proud Where were all the Ameri- a favor and not be in such a last February, but it wasn't of themselves for reminding can flags on Memorial Day? hurry, or get into an accident until the owner put his product Things I like about Des us that Memorial Day is not On Memorial Day, I had the because you don't know what on YouTube did we find out Plaines (in no particular meant to be part of a long opportunity for a nice long a red light or stop sign means. what he is up to. Hope this order). 1. On most days the weekend, nor an opportunity bike ride. I rode thru Des I walk my dog all over Des doesn't cost the taxpayers an- friendly to grumpy ratio is for brats and beer. It is for Plaines, Mount Prospect, Plaines and have almost been other $6 million in legal fees. about 60/40. 2. The surpris- reflecting and remembering Prospect Heights, Wheel- hit several times because of ing quirkiness of the Prairie those who sacrificed all for ing and Arlington Heights. drivers like you that can't Chicken Corner Store. 3. The our freedom. Isn't satisfied with I observed that there were drive. Fourth of July parade. It's still committee's Ideas very few houses that had a U.S. flag displayed in honor kind of a big deal. 4. The Des Might enjoy a fire It's Buick here. Let me get of Memorial Day. We live in Plaines Journal, especially the To alderman: clean up There is nothing better than this straight. It took many the best country in the world. Speak Out section. Twice a train station months for this ad hoc brand- Hundreds of thousands have week it gives me a snapshot a nice summer night with a fire in the backyard. It is a ing committee to come up died for the freedom we of what makes Des Plaines I'm writing to follow up great way to hang out with with some three taglines that live by everyday here in the tick. The rest of the time I on "Why, Alderman, Why" family and friends and enjoy include "Make It Yours" (aka U.S.A. A simple display of rely on the word on the street, and "Depot not so appealing" the night. We also have to "DP can't be original so we the flag on Memorial Day which runs 60/40(see #1).5. concerning the deplorable shut the windows to keep the just copy everyone else"), would have been the smallest The Methodist Campground. conditions at the Cumberland smoke out, but we only have "Connected" (aka "Hey DP is gesture to say "thank you" to What's not to like about a train station. During the last modern: we even have the In- all our veterans. But even the group of quirky Methodists campaign I asked my Ald. a few fires a summer so why complain about it. Why do ternet!") or "Best Kept Secret" smallest gesture wasn't good who enjoy their summers Don Smith why this facility (aka "There is a reason no- enough for thousands here in sequestered in the woods? 6. looks like a third world coun- you not join your neighbors for a nice fire. You might body knows about DP: there the Northwest suburbs. How . try. After numerous telephone enjoy it. is nothing worth knowing"). sad is that. Seeing such young, exuber- calls, three weeks later Don www.journal-topics.com Page 16A I Friday, June 10, 2016 I The Journal

Central Road near Melaswas struck by a car. Police The woman on the bi- Bicyclist Struck By Park in Mount Prospect wasreceived initial reports of thecycle was taken to a nearby shut down Thursday morningcollision at Central and Wellerhospital. Police continue to Vehicle On Central after a female on a bicycleLane around 9:30 a.m. investigate.

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