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SPORTS

Home turfOesterle:Will area teams

continue homeplay? / 13

Moving forwardCounty facilities ready

for renovations / 4

LOCAL NEWS

EmergencySoft lockdownorderedat

WhiteOakelementary / 8

LOCAL NEWS

MORE SAVINGSIN MORRISCommunity welcomes new Goodwill

store location with open arms / 3

SATURDAY N o v e m b e r 8 , 2 0 1 4 • $ 1 . 0 0

MorrisDailyHerald.com Facebook.com/MorrisDailyHerald @MorrisHeraldSERVING THE MORRIS AREA SINCE 1880

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UBLICRECO

RDGLENN BAKERBorn:Dec. 17, 1921; inMorris, ILDied:Nov. 7, 2014; in Coal City, IL

Glenn Baker, age92, of Coal City,passed away Friday,November 7, 2014,at his home.Born December

17, 1921, inMorris,Glennwas a son ofthe late Harry andTheresa (Jackson)Baker. Hewasraised inMorris andgraduated from

Morris Community High School.Glenn honorably served in the UnitedStates Army duringWWII, where heearned a Purple Heart and a SilverStar, aswell as other variousmedalsand accolades.He retired from Illinois Clay Prod-

ucts. Glennwas an activememberof NewHope Presbyterian Church inCoal City, where hewas an Elder; pre-viously served on the Coal City SchoolBoard; was a past Clay Pool DrainageTreasurer, and belonged to theAmerican Legion. Glenn took pleasurein playing cards, hunting, fishing andsports. Hewas a huge Chicago Cubsfan and loved the outdoors. Glennrespected nature andwildlife andwillbemost remembered for his love ofspending timewith his family.Survivors include his daughter, Jan

(the late Gary) Smith ofWatertown,Wisconsin; and son, Douglas (Pam)Baker of Coal City; four grandchildren,Greg (Jennifer) Smith of Sheboygan,Wisconsin, Sarah (Jeff) Schmitt ofFishers, Indiana, David (Ricky-Marie)Smith ofWatertown,Wisconsin andMelissa (B.J.) Rigney of San Pablo,California; (12) great grandchildren,Owen Smith, Colby Smith, JoshuaPorterfield, Maggie Schmitt, EliotSchmitt, Cara Smith, Jacey Smith, Cal-len Smith, Ezra Smith, Asher Smith,Logan Rigney and Coda Rigney; onebrother, Leroy (the late Evelyn) BakerofMorris; one sister-in-law, Shirley(David) Gunn of Bartlett; and numer-ous nieces and nephews, aswell aswonderful friends and neighbors.Glennwas preceded in death by his

parents; first wife, Betty(nee John-ston)on October 9, 1995; secondwife,Mary Lou Hampton on December 12,2004; and his son-in-law, Gary Smith.Visitation and video tributewill

be held at NewHope PresbyterianChurch, 80 North Garfield Street (atFirst Street) in Coal Cityon Sunday,November 9, 2014, between thehours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. andagain onMonday, November 10thfrom 10:00 a.m. until time of funeralservices 11:00 a.m. Reverend JanChandler will officiate and burial willfollow in Braceville-Gardner Ceme-tery, where Glennwill be laid to restwith his first wife Betty.Preferredmemorialsmay bemade

as gifts in Glenn’smemory to NewHope Presbyterian Church; GrundyCommunity Volunteer Hospice or toHonor Flight.Friendsmay sign the online guest

book or send private condolencesto the family by logging onto: www.ReevesFuneral.comFuneral services and arrangements

have beenmade under the directionand care of Reeves Funeral Homes,Ltd. in Coal City.(815-634-2125)

MAXINE KRUEGERBorn:May 1, 1925; in Greenup, ILDied:Nov. 7, 2014; in Dwight, IL

Maxine Krueger (neeMilligan), age89, of Coal City and formerly GooseLake passed away Friday, November7, 2014, at Heritage Health in Dwight.BornMay 1, 1925, in Greenup,

Illinois, Maxinewas a daughter of thelate Charles F. and Flosey Lackey-Mil-ligan. Shewas raised inMelrose Parkand graduated fromProviso HighSchool with the class of 1942.Maxinewas a 50+ year activemember ofCoal City UnitedMethodist Churchand belonged to the Order of theEastern Star.During thewar sheworked on a

production linemaking batteries formilitary equipment and later workedin Real Estate throughout the area.Maxine loved antique cars and travel-ing all over theworld.Survivors include her son, Kurt

Kupfer of Carbon Hill; four step-chil-dren, TomKrueger of Godley, Debbie(Danny)Marino, Karen (Jim) Hopsonand Curt Krueger all of Joliet; andnumerous grandchildren.

Maxinewas preceded in death byher parents; first husband, RudolfHenry Kupfer in 1969; and secondhusband, Dale Krueger.Visitationwill be held onMonday,

November 10, 2014, between thehours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.at Reeves Funeral Home, 75 NorthBroadway (one block North of IllinoisRoute 113) in Coal City. Maxinewillthen lie in state at the Coal CityUnitedMethodist Church, 6805EastMcArdle Road in Coal City onTuesday, November 11th from 10:00a.m. until time of funeral service 11:00a.m. ReverendWalter Carlsonwillofficiate and amemorial luncheonwill immediately follow the services.Burial will beWednesday in OakridgeGlen Oaks Cemetery in Hillside, whereMaxinewill be laid to restwith herfirst husband.Preferredmemorialsmay bemade

as gifts inMaxine’smemory to theCoal City UnitedMethodist Church,TheWoundedWarriors Project, or anyother Veteran’s organization.Friendsmay sign the online guest-

book or send private condolencesto the family by logging onto: www.ReevesFuneral.comFuneral services and arrangements

have beenmade under the directionand care of Reeves Funeral Homes,Ltd. in Coal City (815-634-2125).

ROBERT SMITHLUCAS JR.Born: Sept. 13, 1943; in Princeton, ILDied:Nov. 5, 2014; inMorris, IL

Robert SmithLucas Jr. “Bob”,husband, father,grandfather andformer EagleScout Leader andSoccer Coach died

Wednesday, November 5, 2014,in Morris, IL due to complicationsafter suffering a massive heartattack on Friday, October 31, 2014.He was 71.Bob was born in Princeton, IL

on September 13, 1943, to Robert

Smith Lucas, Sr. (Hodgesville, KY)and Eleutherias Lucas (Peonia,KY). Bob was a graduate from theUniversity of Illinois on full schol-arships with a B.S. in Chemistry.He then became a successful PlantManager of Witco Chemical Corp.(Texas); and finally with Akzo-No-bel (Morris, IL until he retiredin 2005. He was known to be agreat leader by all and showed hisstrength at managing large com-panies and taking care of thosefolks who helped him through hiscareer.Bob is survived by his wife of 48

years, Diane M. Lucas (Kehoe) ofLeroy, IL; and by two of his fourbrothers, Norman and JosephLucas. He is also survived by histhree children, Robert “Bobby”,Brian and Lindsey Lucas.Bob is preceded in death by his

brothers, Patrick and Roger Lucas.Bob will be remembered for his

wisdom, pride and his generosity,as well as his habit of growingand giving away fresh vegeta-bles, especially his tomatoes, tohis friends and family. He lovedhistory, science, eagles, his farm,and his family and grandkids(Robert,Gavin and Regan) most ofall. He had a brilliant mind and al-ways had an intellectual influenceon his peers, children and closefriends.A private funeral service will not

be held as his final wishes were tobe cremated. Flowers and condo-lences may be sent to 1330 AirportRoad, Morris, Illinois.If you would like to make a do-

nation in Bob’s honor, please sendto Morris Area Garden Club at 1119Wauponsee Morris, IL 6045. Cre-mation rites have been accorded.Arrangements have been entrust-

ed with U.C. Davis-Callahan FuneralHome, 301 W Washington Street,Morris, Illinois.For further information visit the

website at www.ucdaviscallahan.com or contact the funeral home at(815) 942-0084. Online condolenc-es may be made to the family byvisiting our website.

Accuracy is important to theMorris Daily Herald and it wants tocorrect mistakes promptly. Please

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Kathy Kasap looks at clothes Friday at the newly opened Goodwill

store in Morris.Heidi Litchfield – [email protected]

See OBITUARIES, page 8

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Goodwill store inMorris now openBy HEIDI LITCHFIELD

[email protected]

MORRIS – Kathy Kasap andJoyce Denker traveled Fridayto Morris from Tonica andOglesby to see what bargainsthey could find at the newlyopened Goodwill store.

“I came in to look for a jack-et, which I found,” Denkersaid. “I found a cookie jar anda red shirt for Christmas.”

Her cart was filled with alittle something for everyone– pajamas for a grandson, somecoasters for her husband.

Kasap said she tries to lim-it what she wants before shecomes in the door. This trip,she sought Christmas items.She found an entire aisle ofthem.

“It looks like they havesome good stuff here,” she said.

The women said after theyfinished at the new store,which opened Wednesday,they were going to find some-where local to eat and maybecheck out some other localstores.

Megan Baker-Simonich,the store manager, said shehopes the new Goodwill storewill add to the other hometownbusinesses as a destinationplace to shop.

Morris is the 11th store forthe Goodwill of Central Illi-nois district, which covers a21-county service area. Bak-er-Simonich said her store wastop in sales for the district thefirst two days it was open.

“I’m very happy with the re-sponse from the community,”she said.

Morris Mayor Richard Kop-czick said he’s glad to see thestore has officially opened.

“We’re very glad to haveGoodwill become a citizen ofthe city of Morris,” Kopczicksaid. “I’m very happy to wel-come them.”

Gretchen Piper, director ofcommunications for Goodwillof Central Illinois, said the or-ganization put a lot of thoughtinto where it would open itsnext store and believed Mor-ris, being in the northernmostarea of its district, was the per-

fect place.Each district of Goodwill

stores is governed by its ownboard of directors. Each offersdifferent services to commu-nities, as well as different spe-cials.

The Morris store does notuse the loyalty card taken atother district locations, but itwill offer a color of the weekeach week, where any itemwith a price tag of a particularcolor is 50 percent off.

Baker-Simonich said thecolor changes each Monday, socustomers know when the nextsale starts. This past week’scolor was orange and a newcolor will be chosen Monday.

The store was stocked withitems from a Goodwill ware-house in Peoria, to make surethere were plenty of items forcustomers until local dona-tions pick up. She said Good-will has already had 16 dona-tions in the first two days andhopes to see more as peoplerealize the store is open.

Goodwill does not acceptdonations of large appliances,televisions, mattresses or box

springs, or any item that holdsFreon, the manager said.

In addition to used items,the store also offers new itemssuch as socks, batteries, glass-es and natural soaps.

Goodwill hired about 35people locally to work at thestore and used services offeredby Joliet Junior College to fillremaining positions.

“We are very excited tobecome a part of this com-

munity,” Goodwill Presidentand CEO Patty Fuchs saidin a news release. “We couldtell from the start that Morriswould welcome us with openarms. Goodwill thrives in com-munity-minded towns likeMorris.”

For information on Good-will’s retail stores, donationcenters and vocational ser-vices, visit www.goodwillpeo.org or call 309-682-1113.

If you go

n WHAT: Goodwill in Morris grandopeningn WHEN: Nov. 14 and Nov. 15; 11a.m., Nov. 14 ribbon cutting, cakeserved aftern WHERE: The store is at 414Arthur Ave., Morrisn ETC.: Shoppers can register for a50-inch flat screen TV at the grandopening

Heidi Litchfield – [email protected]

Shoppers at the new Morris Goodwill store will experience 50 percent off savings each week. This week’ssavings were on items with orange tags.

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MORRIS – A new recep-tionist area with cabinets,countertops and two slidingglass windows might soon beadded to the Grundy CountyHealth Department.

The health department isin the Grundy County Admin-istration Building,1320 UnionSt., Morris. Plans to relocatethe receptionist area movedforward Thursday when thecounty’s Facilities Commit-tee agreed to take $12,200 outof the capital improvementsfund to pay for the project.

“When they go into thehealth department, they’ll ac-tually go to the receptionistarea and check in,” Ann Gill,vice chairwoman of the com-mittee, said after the meeting.

The space where the healthreceptionist area will be isnow an office for the on-dutysheriff deputy at the countybuilding.

The sheriff’s deputy’s officewill move to the main recep-tionist area in the front of thebuilding, and the receptionistarea will move to an officeelsewhere in the administra-tion center.

For the building’s main re-ception area, Gill said WerdenBuilders Inc. will cut a hole inthe brick wall that surroundsthe office it will move to, andwill install a counter in the of-fice for $2,950.

The money to pay for therelocation of the main recep-tionist area, she added, willcome out of next year’s bud-get.

The Finance Committee isset to vote at Monday night’smeeting on designating themoney for the health depart-ment project and the countyreceptionist project.

Philip Jass, public healthadministrator, said the countywill next need a building per-mit from Morris.

“I’m very happy about how

fast it moved,” he said afterThursday’s meeting. “Hope-fully, we’ll have it done byJan. 1.”

The health department hasfour receptionist areas for itsfour divisions: environmentalhealth, mental health, nursingand senior services.

Jass said the new recep-tionist area, which will man-age both the mental healthand senior services divisions,will allow the department tohave more control over whereclients go.

“We’re not eliminating po-sitions, just making it moreefficient with existing staff,”Jass said.

Jass first introduced the re-ceptionist project to the Facili-ties Committee last December.

He previously said not hav-ing a central check-in systemfor the department can lead topatients wandering the build-ing or the health departmentwithout administrators know-ing.

Nick Samuel – [email protected]

Dian Brown, office manager for Grundy County’s Health Department,demonstrates where the door to the new receptionist area will be cutin half to provide a counter at the Grundy County Administration Build-ing.

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Clouds breaking;windy, chilly

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Kansas City52/35

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Denver66/41

Billings62/41

Los Angeles87/61

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National WeatherSeven-Day Forecast for Grundy County

Last New First Full

Nov 14 Nov 22 Nov 29 Dec 6

Sun and MoonToday Sunday

Sunrise 6:33 a.m. 6:35 a.m.

Sunset 4:41 p.m. 4:40 p.m.

Moonrise 6:21 p.m. 7:11 p.m.

Moonset 8:10 a.m. 9:07 a.m.

Dresden Is. L&D through 3 p.m. yesterday

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High/low ....................................... 44°/34°

Normal high ......................................... 55°

Normal low .......................................... 36°

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0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthyfor sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300Very Unhealthy; 301-500 HazardousSource: Illinois EPA

Reading as of FridayAir Quality

0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High;

8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme

10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

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Precipitation

24 hours through 3 p.m. yest. ........... 0.00”

Month to date ................................... 0.03”

Normal month to date ....................... 0.73”

Year to date .................................... 20.46”

Normal year to date ........................ 31.92”

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Station Fld Prs Chg Station Fld Prs ChgMorris .................. 13 ..... 5.37 .... -0.08

Marseilles L&D ... 473 ... 11.95 ... +0.41

Ottawa ............... 463 . 459.85 .... -0.01

Starved Rock L&D 450 442.07 .... -0.10

Near La Salle ....... 20 ... 11.88 .... -0.26

Henry ................... 23..... 15.01...... -0.23

Peoria .................. 18..... 12.46..... +0.39

Peoria L&D ......... 447... 440.43..... +0.29

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Atlanta 63 46 pc 65 40 s

Baltimore 52 39 pc 58 35 pc

Billings 62 41 pc 60 19 r

Boise 59 38 s 62 39 s

Boston 47 40 pc 54 37 pc

Charlotte 61 40 pc 65 37 s

Chicago 45 31 pc 48 36 pc

Cincinnati 52 30 pc 52 37 pc

Dallas 67 39 pc 70 50 s

Denver 66 41 s 72 47 pc

Des Moines 50 35 pc 57 37 pc

Honolulu 83 70 sh 84 70 s

Houston 71 44 pc 70 46 s

Indianapolis 48 28 pc 50 37 pc

Kansas City 52 35 s 62 43 pc

Las Vegas 79 55 s 79 57 s

Los Angeles 87 61 s 86 59 s

Louisville 56 33 pc 55 40 pc

Miami 83 68 pc 79 63 r

Milwaukee 43 30 pc 45 31 sn

Minneapolis 40 29 pc 40 26 c

Nashville 59 34 c 58 38 s

New Orleans 65 50 pc 68 48 s

New York City 50 44 pc 56 42 pc

Oklahoma City 63 39 s 71 50 s

Omaha 51 36 pc 60 39 pc

Orlando 80 59 pc 68 54 r

Philadelphia 52 42 pc 57 40 pc

Phoenix 87 61 s 85 60 s

Pittsburgh 50 34 c 48 35 c

St. Louis 53 34 pc 61 43 pc

Salt Lake City 60 38 s 64 41 s

San Francisco 74 56 s 72 55 s

Seattle 54 45 pc 56 43 r

Washington, DC 56 46 pc 60 43 pc

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Baghdad 76 47 s 75 47 s

Beijing 54 30 s 57 32 s

Berlin 52 40 s 51 41 pc

Buenos Aires 82 60 s 83 66 s

Cairo 86 64 s 84 63 s

Calgary 51 27 pc 29 8 sn

Jerusalem 70 51 s 72 52 s

Johannesburg 77 58 t 78 58 c

London 56 46 r 54 42 pc

Madrid 58 43 r 56 35 pc

Manila 87 76 pc 86 76 r

Mexico City 71 48 t 67 46 t

Moscow 48 32 r 44 36 r

Nassau 82 70 sh 84 70 sh

New Delhi 89 65 pc 88 62 pc

Paris 57 46 pc 55 43 pc

Rio de Janeiro 86 71 t 78 68 r

Rome 69 56 r 69 58 pc

Seoul 56 34 c 58 33 s

Singapore 87 77 t 87 77 t

Sydney 79 62 s 78 62 pc

Tokyo 60 57 r 62 56 r

Toronto 43 29 c 41 35 sn

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Today Sunday Today SundayRegional Weather

Aurora 46 28 pc 50 34 pc

Bloomington 47 30 pc 52 37 pc

Champaign 48 27 pc 53 36 pc

Deerfield 45 32 pc 48 35 pc

Gary 47 31 pc 52 40 c

Hammond 48 29 pc 54 38 pc

Joliet 46 29 pc 50 36 pc

Kankakee 45 29 pc 51 37 pc

Kenosha 44 28 pc 46 34 sn

La Salle 45 31 pc 51 36 pc

Munster 45 30 pc 50 37 c

Naperville 45 29 pc 49 35 pc

Ottawa 45 30 pc 51 36 pc

Peoria 49 32 pc 56 38 pc

Pontiac 47 29 pc 53 37 pc

Waukegan 44 28 pc 46 34 pc

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Weather HistoryIn just two days ending Nov. 8, 1989, NewOrleans, La., had 12.58 inches of rain, 20percent of their normal yearly total. NewOrleans normally gets less than 4.50 inchesof rain during November.

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Community to honor veterans TuesdayBy HEIDI LITCHFIELD

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MORRIS – Honoring local

veterans for what they have

done for this country is an

important responsibility, said

Ken Buck, superintendent of

the Grundy County Veterans

Assistance Commission.

“It’s always important to

recognize the importance of

veterans on Nov. 11,” Buck

said.

Since the armistice that

ended World War I on Nov.

11, 1918, the United States has

honored American veterans of

all wars.

On Tuesday, several com-

munities will come together

by hosting an event. In Morris

that includes a parade to the

Grundy County Courthouse,

in Coal City the library will

sponsor an event that includes

a flag-raising ceremony, and

comments from commanders

of the American Legion and

the VFW will be given.

“Veterans Day has stood as

an opportunity for the United

States, as both a nation and its

citizens, to pause and honor

American veterans of all wars

– and thus a day very close to

all veterans’ organizations,”

a news release from GCVAC

said.

• Coal City – The Coal City Public Library District will sponsor a Veterans Day event starting at 11 a.m. Tuesday with a flag-raising ceremony.Comments by the commanders of the American Legion and VFW and a reception will follow, along with a display of World War I memorabilia. Forinformation, call Carla Welch 815-634-4552.• The Coal City Library District and the St Juvin VFW also will host the Hines Mobile Medical Unit from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the library.• Minooka – Each of Minooka’s grade schools will honor Veterans Day with an event. Contact your school for details. The Minooka American

Legion Post 1188 is sponsoring these events with the schools. There also will be a gathering of students in Veterans Park with Mayor Pat Brennanas part of this observance.• Morris – The Morris American Legion will be hosting a parade and observance on Tuesday. The parade will start at 10:30 a.m. from Chapin Park

and end at the Grundy County Courthouse with an observance to follow at 11 a.m. The public is welcome to participate in the parade, no registra-tion required, just be at the park by 10:15 a.m.• Gardner – The Gardner American Legion will be helping host an observance at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Gardner Fire Protection District.• Mazon – American Legion Post 352 will host an observance in Mazon. Call the post at 815-448-2550 for more details.• Seneca – Students at Seneca High School will honor the community’s military heroes Tuesday. All veterans, as well as enlisted members, are

invited to be recognized. Any member of the community who wishes to attend is welcome. Honored guests will be treated to refreshments beforethe ceremony at 10 a.m. in the high school commons area and a pork chop lunch immediately after. The program is scheduled to start at 10:30a.m. in the high school’s gymnasium, and will include a performance from the choir and band, recognition of honored guests and several speechesand presentations. Current and former members of the military wishing to attend are asked to please RSVP to the Seneca High School main officeat 815-357-5000.• Joliet – Joliet Junior College will host an event at noon Monday on the main campus at the center bridge.

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MINOOKA – MinookaCommunity High School’sprincipal search committeehas narrowed down its selec-tion to four candidates for theleadership position.

At the Minooka Communi-ty High School board meetingThursday, SuperintendentJim Blanche said the fourcandidates are “all experi-enced administrators.”

The district is using a freeweb-based human resourcerecruitment site to searchfor a replacement for formerprincipal Darcie Kubinski,who resigned last summer.

“I’m excited about the po-

tential for leadership to comein here,” Blanche said. “I wasimpressed with the caliber ofcandidates.”

Interviews and site vis-its are the next step, thenBlanche will bring selectedindividuals to the board andto meet groups of staff, stu-dents and parents.

Exit surveys offerstudent perspective

Also at the meeting, boardmembers were presentedwith results from exit sur-veys given to students lastMay.

The purpose of the sur-veys, according to interimAssistant Principal BertKooi, was to allow students

the opportunity to share im-

pressions of their overall

high school experiences with

the board, teachers and ad-

ministrators.

The survey gave 15 state-

ments, about which students

could answer, “always, most-

ly, sometimes or never.”

Students gave their most

positive scores to the state-

ments, “I feel safe at my

school,” “My teachers ex-

pect me to do my best,” and

“MCHS school personnel

treat me with respect.”

They responded least fa-

vorably to, “When I need ex-

tra help or don’t understand

part of the lesson, I ask or tell

my teacher,” “My schoolwork

positively challenges me,”

and “My school is preparing

me well for the future.”

Board member Chris Kobe

said the survey helped stu-

dents have a voice, but that

the answers would have been

more informative if the stu-

dents were asked to give sug-

gestions on how to improve

areas they graded low.

Mark French said the re-

sults could be used as an

additional tool to surveys

teachers give in individual

classrooms and the Illinois

5Essentials Survey, which

is taken in the spring and

administered by the Illinois

State Board of Education.

“I’m excited about the

potential for leadership

to come in here. I was

impressed with the

caliber of candidates.”

Jim BlancheMinooka superintendent

BRIEF

City of Morris to startaccepting petitionsMORRIS – Morris City Clerk

Carol Adair will accept candi-date petitions Nov. 17 throughNov. 24 for the consolidatedprimary election Feb. 24.The offices up for the primary

election are city clerk – two-year term; First Ward alderman– four-year term; Second Wardalderman – four-year term; ThirdWard alderman – four year-

term; and Fourth Ward alderman– four-year term.The city clerk’s office, located

in the Morris Municipal ServicesFacility at 700 N. Division St.,Morris, is open from 8 a.m. to4:30 p.m. Nov. 17 through Nov.23 to accept the petitions. It willbe open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. onNov. 24 as well.For information, call 815-942-

4026.– Morris Daily Herald

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LYNN PELLEGRINIBorn: June 12, 1944Died: Nov. 5, 2014

Lynn (Bols) Pel-legrini, 70, ofMorrispassed awaypeace-fullyWednesdayeveningNovember5, 2014, at theMorrisHospitalwith her

family at her bedside. Born June 12,1944, she is the daughter of the lateLloyd E. and Sybil (Erickson) Bols.

Lynnwas raised and educated inMorris graduatingwith theMorrisHigh School Class of 1962. ShewastheMorris High School HomecomingQueen, played the clarinet throughouthigh school and played in theMajoretteBand. She sang in the choirwhich leadher to sing atweddings in theMorrisarea. Shewas also amember of theSteven Fosters Singers.LynnmarriedDonald Pellegrini on

June 20, 1964. Sheworked as anoperator for IBM inChicago,thenwasanAdministrative Secretary at Alumax,QuantumChemical and theBusinessOffice ofMorris High School. She lovedbaking, especially for her grandchildren,andwas knownas “momto everyone”.

Shewas an avid bridge player andalways enjoyed entertaining friendsand family at homewith her husband.Lynn is survived by her husband

and 3 children, Lynette Pellegrini ofElmwood, IL, Kenton Pellegrini Barbara(Pope) ofMorris, and Laney (Brennan)Callahan of Newark, IL; grandchildren,Lyndsay Stone, Ryan Stone, SeanStone, LiamStone, Tori Anna Pellegrini,Sophia Pellegrini, RomanPellegrini,Gianna Pellegrini, Landrie Callahan,LaykenCallahan, LachanCallahan,SheaCallahan; sisters Barbara (Gary)Staggs of Texas, Sharon (Gary) Bedsonof Florida, Sally ( Bob)Weber of Virgin-ia; sisters-in-law,MaryAnnO’HaganofMorris; Regina (Tom)Anderson of

Morris, and TeresaGray ofOklahoma;brother-in-law, Larry Barry of Oklaho-ma; several nieces and nephews; andGod son, Brent Barry.Lynn is preceded in death by her

parents; and one sister, Betty (Bols)Barry.Memorialsmay bemade in Lynn’s

name to Immaculate ConceptionChurch.Visitationwill be held Sunday, No-

vember 9, 2014, from3:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. at theU.C. Davis-Callahan FuneralHome located at 301WestWashingtonSt. AMass of Christian Burialwill beMonday, November 10, 2014, at 9:30a.m. at Immaculate ConceptionCatho-lic Church inMorris, presided by Father

Edward J.Howe, CR. Burial to followatMt. Carmel.Arrangements have been entrusted

withU.C. Davis-Callahan Funeral Home,301WWashington Street,Morris,Illinois.For further information visit the

website atwww.ucdaviscallahan.comor contact the funeral homeat (815)942-0084. Online condolencesmaybemade to the family by visiting ourwebsite.

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BRIEFSWhite Oak put onsoft lockdown FridayMORRIS – Students at White

Oak Elementary School in Mor-ris were put on a soft lockdownat the end of the school dayFriday.“We were given information

that a non-custodial parent washeaded to the school at the endof the school day,” Superinten-dent Teri Shaw said. “We wereproactive and went into softlockdown.”Phone calls went out to

parents of students informingthem of the lockdown and let-ting them know that bus riderswould be getting home late.Morris Police Chief Brent

Dite said the department wasinformed the person was at theschool and when checking onthe subject, found he had a war-rant for arrest for an unrelatedmatter.“He was taken into custody at

the school,” Dite said.Shaw said staff practices

lockdown situations and react-ed exactly as they have beentrained to do.“The staff did a remarkable

job keeping the students safe,”Shaw said.The name of the person taken

into custody wasn’t immediate-ly available Friday afternoon.

Police investigaterash of burglariesMORRIS – Morris Police Chief

Brent Dite said Morris police areinvestigating a rash of bur-glaries that occurred Thursdaynight.

“There were at least fourburglaries [Thursday] night, oneat the GAVC house being built, a

house on Brentwood Drive and acar at a local hotel, and at leastone more,” Dite said during a

phone interview Friday evening.He said police spent Friday

investigating all the burglaries

independently and aren’t sure atthis time if they are connected.

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Flower arrangingworkshop set for Nov. 16MORRIS – Want to make a nice

arrangement for your home?Then you need to come to theUniversity of Illinois ExtensionOffice at 6 p.m. Nov. 16.John Davis of the Extension

and a couple horticulturestudents will work with you tomake two simple round arrange-

ments, according to a newsrelease.The cost for materials will be

$4 and the workshop will becompleted by 7:30 p.m. Partici-pants need to pre-register to theExtension office by Thursday.Call the University of Illinois Ex-

tension at 815-942-2725 to learninformation or to register.

– Morris Daily Herald

TODAY – Your self-discipline, intensityand passion will serve you well thisyear. You will have no trouble achievingyour goals, and will earn recognitionfrom your peers. Stretch your limits,but retain your work ethic in order toadvance.SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- A mis-understanding or miscommunicationbetween you and a partner will have tobe remedied if you are going to moveforward. A calm discussion will clearthe air.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Adisagreeable attitude will compromiseyour position. Be known for your talents,not your irritability. Dependability andconsistency will bring personal andfinancial rewards your way.CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Nomatter whom you are dealing with, if anagreement is drawn up, you must readthe fine print. Don’t make impulsivedeals that might cause personal orfamily setbacks.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Com-promise will be called for when dealingwith partners. Go out of your way toreach a mutually beneficial agreement.Get whatever you agree on in writing toavoid future problems.PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Householdmatters will take precedence. Makehome improvements that will increaseyour comfort, convenience and familyenjoyment. Host a gathering of friendsand family at your place.ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Make anappointment with a financial adviser tolook over investment possibilities. There

are ways to improve your monetarysituation, and now is an opportune timeto alter your financial outlook.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Stubborn-ness will be your downfall. Insistenceon doing things your way will have adetrimental effect on your personal andprofessional partnerships. If you cannotagree, you’d be better off movingforward alone.GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Yourdreams of promotion will diminish ifyou get involved in office politics orgossip. You may not agree with somerules and regulations, but you need tofollow them.CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Frivolousspending can damage your financialsecurity. Before you spend, questionwhether you really need to make thepurchase. You’ll feel better with lessstuff and more money in the bank.LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Someone will notrealize the advice they’re offering isn’twhat you need. Don’t take offense; justmake it very clear that you don’t wantanyone interfering in your personal life.VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Put yourhouse in order. Gather up instructionmanuals and related warranties orguarantees. Reorganize your importantpapers and discard possessions orrecords that are no longer relevant.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Friction andhostility between family members willprey on your mind. Scrutinize your ownactions before putting blame elsewhere.Criticizing is irritating, whereas findinga solution and fixing the problem isthoughtful.

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MARGE WILLSBorn: Sept. 11, 1931Died: Nov. 6, 2014

MargeWills, age83, and a lifetimeresident of Coal City,passed away Novem-ber 6, 2014, atMorrisHospital with lovingfamily at her side.

Born September 11, 1931,MargaretJeanwas a daughter of the late John B.Bertot, Sr. and Jennie (nee Benedetto)Bertot. Shewas a graduate of CoalCity High School and on April 8, 1951,Margiemarried KennethWills in As-sumption Catholic Church in Coal City.Shewaitressed locally for several

years; worked at Rohlfs Bakery in CoalCity, andwasmost known as a cook

at the Coal City Schools. Margewasan activemember of AssumptionCatholic Church, where shewasinvolvedwith TheMartha’s and SaintVincent’s Table.In early years,Marge volunteered

her time as a roommother andworked concessions. Shewas aformer PTA officer and served aspast president of the Coal City LittleLeague.Margiewas committed to hercommunity and thiswas demonstrat-ed through herwork and volunteeringwithMeals onWheels for the GrundyCounty Senior Citizens, assisting inthe food pantry, and her time spentat the Coal City Clothes Closet. Sheregularly helpedwith the Octoberfestservingmeals at the Berst Center andassisted at the immunization clinicsfor children. It was for theseworksandmany others thatMargewashonored as a past Coal City Communi-ty Service Award recipient, and servedas GrandMarshal of the Octoberfest

parade in 2004.WhenMargiewas not volunteering

she took pleasure in playing cards andbaking, of which shewaswell knownfor her pie crusts and donuts.Margewas a true Coal City Coaler fan andwill be remembered as a referee in thestands. Her familywas very importantto her and shewas proud to follow hergrandchildren in their school activitiesand sports.Survivors include her three children,

Douglas (Susan)Wills of Coal City,Linda (Jon) Siron ofMorris and Janice(Jerry) Unger of Coal City; five grand-children, Tracy (Chris) Carlson of CoalCity, Allan (Jill)Wills of Joliet, Jennifer(Eric) Trevino ofMorris and Casey(Janna) Siron and JeremyUnger, bothof Coal City; nine great grandchil-dren, Derek, Alex,Maggie, Brendon,Drew, Evan, Avari, Colton and Ashlyn;brothers and sisters-in-law, Elvin andDorothyWills, LeonardWills, EstherWills, Norman and JoAnnWills, Paul

and EmilieWills andMarthaWalker;numerous nieces and nephews,including her special niece, DarlenePalmer; and numerous cousins aswellas her dear caretaker, Cindy Depauw.Margewas preceded in death by

her parents; husband, Kenneth (1995);granddaughter, AmyGenevieveUnger;brothers, Andrew (Lillian) Bertot andJohn B., Jr. (Cele) Bertot; and sisters,Louise (Frank) Vilt andMarie (Chuck)Metzke.Visitation and video tributewill be

held on Sunday, November 9, 2014,between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and6:00 p.m. at Reeves Funeral Home, 75North Broadway (one blockNorth ofIllinois Route 113) in Coal City. Funeralserviceswill followMonday, Novem-ber 10th at 10:00 a.m. in Assumptionof the Blessed VirginMary RomanCatholic Church, 245 South KankakeeStreet in Coal City. AMass of ChristianBurial will be celebratedwith Rever-end Robert Noesen officiating. Burial

will be in Braceville-Gardner Cemetery,whereMargewill be laid to restwithher husband Kenneth.Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers

will be: AllanWills, Chris Carlson, Ca-sey Siron, Eric Trevino, JeremyUnger,Steve Palmer and JoeyMetzke.Preferredmemorialsmay bemade

as gifts inMarge’smemory to The Unit# 1 Foundation or Angels of Hope, NFP.Friendsmay sign the online guest

book or send private condolencesto the family by logging onto: www.ReevesFuneral.comFuneral services and arrangements

have beenmade under the directionand care of Reeves Funeral Homes,Ltd. in Coal City. (815-634-2125)

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Morris City Hall to beclosed for 2 hours MondayMORRIS – The Morris Municipal

Services Facility will be closedMonday from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.Monday to allow employees to

attend a funeral.The City Hall will reopen for

business at 1:30 p.m.For information, call 815-942-

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OPINIONOUR VIEW

Two-party rule isneeded to fix Illinois

One-party rule has notbeen good for Illinois. Since2003, Democrats have con-trolled both chambers of theGeneral Assembly and thegovernor’s office.

In that time, this state’sfiscal situation has crum-bled. We spend too much. Wetax too much. Our policieshave forced too many jobcreators across state lines.With no checks and balancesthat a two-party system pro-vides, Democratic leadersin state government havesteered Illinois to the brinkof financial insolvency.

Republicans have notbeen competitive statewidein part because they’vealienated too many voters onissues other than fiscal ones.

With his win last week,Governor-elect Bruce Raun-er has created a blueprint forfellow Republicans hoping towin state or Congressionaloffices in Illinois.

Focus on matters of fiscalrelevance; express a willing-ness to work in a bipartisanmanner to fix real problems;and leave social issues “offthe table,” as Rauner saidtime and again during hiscampaign.

Rauner defeated Dem-ocratic Gov. Pat Quinn bymore than 160,000 votes. Hewon every Illinois countybut Cook, and he did it byfocusing on jobs, taxes, theeconomy, downsizing gov-ernment and working withlegislators on both sides ofthe aisle to solve Illinois’many issues.

Whenever he was askedabout gay marriage, whichbecame legal in Illinois thisyear, he refused to providehis personal view but saidhe would not work to changestate law. He similarly saidhe would not try to repeal

medical marijuana eventhough he would not havesigned the bill that legalizedit.

Four years ago, down-state Republican Sen. BillBrady was leading Quinn inmost polling months beforethe gubernatorial election.But his voting record inthe General Assembly andcomments he made duringhis campaign suggested afar-right social agenda. Itscared too many moderateIllinois voters away. Helost by 32,000 votes despiteQuinn’s poor record on jobs,taxes and the economy.

Of course, fiscally conser-vative yet socially moderateRepublicans have to wintheir primaries before theycan win a general election.If the GOP hopes to repeatRauner’s success, it’s vitalthat moderate Republicansget out and vote in the pri-mary.

The issue is not one ofRepublicans versus Demo-crats. More importantly, it isabout effective government.Politicians with their ownradical agendas have littlechance of accomplishingmuch in the current messthat is Illinois. Our state hasenormous fiscal problems,and we need serious, fiscallyminded legislators who canset aside the “party line” andfocus on solving them.

When he takes office Jan.12, 2015, Rauner will be thefirst Republican governor ofIllinois since George Ryanleft office in 2003. Voterselected him because theytrust he can do a better jobthan Quinn in fixing Illinois’numerous fiscal issues.

He and the Democrat-ic-controlled General As-sembly must work togethertoward that common goal.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of

speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.THE FIRSTAMENDMENT

Ben Bradlee: A tale of Kennedy’s courierBen Bradlee, the legendary

Washington Post editor who

died recently, has been widely

praised for his work building

up The Washington Post and

bringing down Richard Nixon.

His guidance of the paper’s

Watergate coverage thrilled a

generation, and maybe two gen-

erations, of aspiring journalists.

But the many extravagant

tributes to Bradlee have paid

less attention to his relation-

ship with an earlier president,

John F. Kennedy. It’s not that

their friendship was a secret;

indeed, Bradlee wrote a book

about it. It’s just an embarrass-

ment, and when it came time

to evaluate Bradlee’s life, the

sycophancy of his association

with JFK did not fit the image,

carefully tended by colleagues

and friends, of the journalist

as a courageous puncturer of

inflated reputations.

Bradlee’s book, “Conver-

sations With Kennedy,” told

the story of his, and his wife,

Tony’s, friendship with John

and Jacqueline Kennedy from

its beginning in 1958 until the

JFK assassination in 1963.

For much of the book,

Bradlee seemed impossibly

starstruck.

He stayed close to Kennedy

as the new president took office.

There were fun dinners, fre-

quent phone calls, trips to the

country. White House dances

were “dazzling,” Bradlee wrote:

“The crowd is always young.

The women are always gor-

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yourself to realize that you are

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Things were going great

until August 1962, when Look

magazine published an article

with the headline “Kennedy vs.

The Press: Never have so few

bawled out so many so often for

so little, as the Kennedys battle

reporters.” The piece quoted

Bradlee saying, “It’s almost

impossible to write a story they

like. Even if a story is quite

favorable to their side, they’ll

find one paragraph to quibble

with.”

Big mistake. Kennedy im-

mediately froze Bradlee out; no

more fun dinners. Bradlee was

wounded, writing that he went

“from regular contact –- dinner

at the White House once and

sometimes twice a week, and

telephone calls as needed in ei-

ther direction – to no contact.”

Exile forced Bradlee to

examine his relationship with

the president. “What, in fact,

was I?” he asked. “A friend, or a

journalist? I wanted to be both.”

Eventually Bradlee behaved

himself, served his time in Sibe-

ria, and was let back into JFK’s

good graces, without ever fully

answering the question.

As a journalist, Bradlee’s

friendship with Kennedy

brought him prestige and the

envy of competitors, but noth-

ing really worth compromising

his integrity. “Kennedy never

gave Ben big scoops, particular-

ly during the [1960] campaign”

wrote Himmelman, “but he

handed out tidbits.”

“Conversations With Kenne-

dy,” which Bradlee wrote at the

height of Watergate, got some

rough reviews when it came

out in 1975. (And the reviewers

didn’t have some of the stuff

Himmelman found later, which

made Bradlee look even worse.)

Maybe the toughest notice

came from Jacqueline Kenne-

dy, who, according to Himmel-

man, said to Bradlee about his

writing on JFK: “It tells more

about you than it does about

him.”

After Bradlee’s death, a

number of remembrances

noted the many journalists who

wanted more than anything to

be like Ben. Conversations with

Kennedy is an extended lesson

on why they shouldn’t.

• Byron York is chief po-litical correspondent for TheWashington Examiner.

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Morris’ Griffin Sobol (middle) andChase Hansen (left) celebrate

Hansen’s touchdown catch againstYorkville earlier this season.

Craig Lincoln file photo for Shaw Media

HOME COOKINGOesterle: Morris could be hosting games through the

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Something football players

and coaches never do in the

playoffs is look ahead to the

upcoming weeks. That’s not

a safe thing to do when it’s a

lose-and-your’re-done situa-

tion. Lose focus on the game

at hand because you are look-

ing ahead to a possible future

matchup, and you can find

yourself staying at home and

wondering what happened.

The job of looking ahead

falls on fans and us media

types. To that end, if Morris

keeps winning, and the other

games play out the way the

seeds say they should, the

Redskins will be at home

until the state championship

game in Champaign.

Here’s how it would shake

down. If Morris beats Ma-

homet-Seymour today and

Metamora beats Peoria, then

the Redskins would host

Metamora next week because

Metamora has had two home

games in the playoffs and

Morris has had only one.

The team with the fewest

home games gets to host.

That’s the IHSA rule. Now,

if Morris beats Metamora at

home, which is not out of the

question because that’s some-

thing they already have done

this season in Week 2. The

other side of the bracket has

Springfield Sacred Heart-Grif-

fin playing host to Highland.

That would be Sacred Heart’s

third home game, as opposed

to Morris only having two,

and Morris would host Sacred

Heart in the semifinals.

Of course, all of that is

assuming that the higher seed

wins every game. As Morris

proved last week, seeds don’t

always mean much. A lower

seed coming up with a win

would put Morris hosting

through the semis scenario

out the window, but it’s fun

to think about, because the

Redskins historically have

been nearly invincible at

home during the playoffs.

Coal City also has been

tough to beat at the John

Dzuris Athletic Complex.

If the Coalers can beat St.

Edward today, and Manteno

beats Dixon, then next week’sgame will be in Coal City. TheCoalers lost at Manteno by apoint in the regular season,and you would have to thinkthat the home field advantagewould be enough to switchthat result. If the seeds holdup on the other side andtop-seeded Rockford Lutheranand fourth-seeded Johnsburgwin, then Lutheran wouldhost Johnsburg. And if Lu-theran wins that one, guesswhat? It has to come to CoalCity for the semis.

So, it’s possible the semifi-nals could see a game in CoalCity and a game in Morris onthe Saturday before Thanks-

giving. If the administrationscan get together and decideto schedule the games aboutthree hours apart, therewould be time for fans of bothto make it to both games ina show of area support. Howcool would that be?

• The cross country courseat Detweiler Park in Peoriawill be a busy place today,as the state’s best runnersconverge for the state meet.The Seneca girls team andGardner-South Wilming-ton’s Daly Galloway will becompeting in the Class 1Arace at 9 a.m., while Seneca’sRoss McCormick will be inthe boys race at 10. In Class

2A, Morris’ Mya Shannonwill start at 11 a.m. Class 3Asees the Minooka girls teambegin at 1 p.m., with Minookaboys Gabe Ceballos and SorenKnudsen running at 2 p.m.

• Believe it or not, thewinter season is not far away.Girls basketball teams heldtheir first official practicesthis past Monday, and theboys can begin this Monday.Games can begin for the girlsNov. 17, with the boys beingable to start Nov. 24.

• Rob Oesterle is a sportsreporter for the Morris DailyHerald. He can be reached [email protected].

Rob

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Morris football coach Alan Thorson congratulates the team after the Redskins’ 21-14 win against Normal U-High last week during the first roundof the Class 5A playoffs at Illinois State University. The Redskins host Mahomet-Seymour today.

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Morris girls swimmers score 6thin Independent Conference

STAFF REPORTS

OSWEGO – The Morrisgirls swimmers and divers par-ticipated in the 2014 Indepen-dent Conference Swim Cham-pionships Nov. 1 at OswegoEast High School, where theRedskins took sixth on boththe varsity and junior-varsitylevels with 105 and 120 points,respectively. Oswego won boththe varsity and JV levels.

Top placers were KaylaLewis and Charissa Wignes,who took third and fourth, re-spectively, in diving. JenniferAshley placed ninth in boththe 200-meter individual med-ley (2:37.91) and 100 butterfly(1:09.08). Myckala Tobolskytook ninth in the 100 freestyle

(1:03.44), while Reilly Chy-tracek also placed ninth in the500 free (6:16.33). The 400 free-style relay team of Tobolsky,Kaela Kreis, Chytracek, andAshley placed fifth (4:41.85).

FOOTBALLLaSalle-Peru sophomores

28, Morris 20: The Redskinsbattled back from an ear-ly 16-point deficit to pull towithin 22-20 late in the thirdquarter in their season finaleon Oct. 24 in Morris. Morris,which finished 5-4 overall and4-1 in the Northern Illinois Big12 East, was unable to close thegap. Nate Halcomb completedtwo passes on fake punts. Oneof the passes went for a 68-yardtouchdown to Michael Feeney.

Ricky Delfavero found Feeneyfor 5- and 15-yard touchdownpasses.

GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALLMinooka 8thGirls 32, Lukancic

2: The Indians were led offen-sively by Kylee Meadows withnine points. Cierra Bachmannhad five points, four rebounds,and three steals. Bella Alessioand Kara Wilhelm each add-ed four points. Five other girlsscored, as well. The Indiansplay in the IVC tournament at4:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Chan-nahon.

Minooka 7th Girls 22, Lu-kancic 10: Bre Hammer led theIndians with six points, whilewhile eight others scored inthe winning effort.

A couple of Saturday’sago my youngest son, Cody,sauntered up to me with atoothy grin. I’ve been a fatherlong enough to know beneaththat enamel some sort of planlurked. My instincts flashedto life.

“What?” I asked him.“Wouldn’t it be a beautiful

day to go shooting?” he said.For once, I really chewed

on what he said and didn’tdismiss it with the wave ofa hand. The sun beat downwith its glorious rays and theblue sky covered the horizon.Yes, it was perfect.

“Cody, I think that itwould be a great day to goshooting.” He scampered offto get his things ready.

The previous year wit-nessed my purchase of a niceyouth model pump shotgunfor the boys. We fired itsome, but it spent most ofthe past months keeping therest of the guns in my safecompany.

I handed off a list ofchores to be done beforewe drove to the farm toblast some clay birds. Lukeattacked his tasks, and Codymade short work of his. Theyboth waited patiently forme to complete a few morethings.

Honestly, it didn’t concernme at all if I finished myto-do list. Another one wouldtake its place almost instan-taneously anyway.

After rummaging throughmultiple closets, shelves,bins and other storage places,I located everyone’s shootinggoggles and ear protection.The boys’ youth shotgunsat cased up and ready. Thehard choice remained; whatshotgun would I take.

I eventually decidedupon an Italian made Bredasemi-automatic. The gun feltcomfortable, shot easily, andthe last time I went out, Itook the Remington. It’s niceto mix it up a bit.

On the way to the farm weswung by the local sportinggoods department and pickeda few packages of 20 gaugetrap loads for the boys toburn through. I grabbed onebox, but Cody felt confidentthat at least two would beneeded. You never can havetoo much ammo; at least thatis what I tell my wife.

Once we pulled up to theedge of the freshly harvestedfield, I reminded the boys ofall the safety concerns, howwe were going to do this, andwho would go first. Theyactually listened. Good thing.Firearm safety took top pri-ority. In fact, they would beloading and firing only oneshell at a time.

I supervised their prepara-tion and then grabbed some

orange clay birds. The firstone the young gun missed.Same with the second. Ispent some time showinghim how the barrel is justan extension of your bodyand reminded Cody to keephis cheek down on the stockthrough the entire shot.

I tossed the next bird anda couple of pieces erupt-ed from it as a few pelletsslammed into the edge.Smiles followed. The nextbird received the full on-slaught of shot. As a result, itturned to powder and vapor-ized from sight. A giant grinstretched across Cody’s face.

“My turn.”I saw Luke approaching.

There is no part of a teenageboy’s psyche that can possi-bly allow a younger siblingto outperform him. Codystepped back and handed the870 to his older brother.

I tossed the first bird andLuke shot over it. I remindedhim to keep both eyes open

so it would be easier to trackthe clay target. He did on thenext one and splintered acouple of pieces off.

His confidence boiledover and he shouted “pull”as fast as he could. That kidproceeded to center up andblast the next seven targetsin a row. After the last one,he handed the pump shotgunback to his brother withoutsaying a thing. There wasnothing to be said. Actions dospeak louder than words.

I took my turn, busted afew, and worked on Codydecided to ask me to go shoot-ing on that gorgeous day. I doneed to schedule a rematchsoon, though. For some rea-son, I’m just not OK with my16-year-old outshooting me. Itmust be a guy thing.

• Steve Rogers is anoutdoors columnist for theMorris Daily Herald. He canbe reached at [email protected].

A nice day to go shooting with my sons

SteveRogers

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Bears, Packers even – except under centerOne of the most oft used and

least accurate clichés in sports

is when the announcer with

the voice from God booms,

“And in this, one of the great-

est rivalries in the NFL, you

can throw out the record books

when these two get together!”

No, unfortunately you can’t.

With Jay Cutler at quarter-

back, the Bears are 1-10 against

the Green Bay Packers, and

Cutler has thrown 13 touch-

downs and 20 interceptions.

It’s worse at Lambeau Field,

where the Bears are 0-3 when

Cutler plays, and he’s thrown

two touchdowns and 10 inter-

ceptions.

Conversely, the Packers

are 11-2 against the Bears with

Aaron Rodgers, and not count-

ing last year’s game in which

he was knocked out early in

the first quarter, Rodgers is

undefeated against the Bears

at home.

It is true, these matchups

are not actually Cutler vs.

Rodgers, as they are never on

the field at the same time.

But the quarterback does

have the biggest impact of any

player on his team, and we

have witnessed Rodgers mak-

ing his team much better than

it is without him, while Cutler

has served as an anchor more

often than he has a propeller.

Another reason the conver-

sation so often turns to Cutler

and Rodgers when these two

teams get together is a look at

their respective offenses.

Matt Forte is one of the

three or four best running

backs in the NFL today. Eddie

Lacy is close but still working

to join that group.

Until a few weeks ago,

there nearly was unanimous

consent around the league that

Brandon Marshall and Alshon

Jeffery were the best pair of

starting receivers in the NFL,

with Jordy Nelson and Randall

Cobb ranked several groups

below.

The depth of both groups

was a question, although the

recent play of Davante Adams

gives the Pack an advantage

there.

Martellus Bennett gives the

Bears a big edge at tight end,

as the Packers have no consis-

tent performer here, although

Bennett could be doubtful for

this game with bad ribs.

The offensive lines are

probably even, as each boasts a

Pro Bowl guard in the Packers’

Josh Sitton and the Bears’

Kyle Long, and are reasonably

solid everywhere else, al-

though both can be exposed in

the pass rush.

Is it the defenses that give

the Packers such a huge edge?

Actually, the Bears are

better than the Packers in total

defense, 22nd vs. 26th, and the

Bears have a big edge against

the run where they are 13th in

the league and the Packers are

dead last at 32nd.

The Packers are better at

stopping the pass, ranking

ninth in the league, while the

Bears are 23rd, but the Bears

are better sacking the quarter-

back, 11th in sack percentage

to Green Bay’s 15th, and the

Bears are much better in third-

down efficiency, 20th to the

Packers’ 30th ranking.

Green Bay is better in

points allowed, 19th, while the

Bears are 29th, but both teams

struggle on defense and it’s

almost impossible to give an

edge either way.

So what we have is the

Bears and Packers are pretty

much equal everywhere on the

field, except at quarterback –

and possibly on the sidelines.

Based on their respective

bodies of work, you have to

give an edge to Packers coach

Mike McCarthy over Marc

Trestman, but if the Bears get

a win Sunday night, Trestman

actually moves to 2-2 against

Green Bay.

At the end of the day no

matter how various members

of the media and the clubs’ re-

spective fan bases want to spin

this, it really does come down

to Rodgers vs. Cutler.

The Bears have an excel-

lent chance to win this one

if they can pressure Rodgers

and move him off his spot and

keep a hand in his face while

he moves – and whether Cutler

can exorcise the Packers

demons that appear to have

haunted him since he became

a Bear.

If both QBs play their usual

games, the Bears are in trouble

again.

• Chicago Football editorHub Arkush can be reached [email protected] on Twitter @Hub_Arkush.

Hub

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CROSSWORD SUDOKU BRIDGE by Phillip Alder

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Jacob Bronowski, who wrote thewonderful “Ascent of Man” series, said,“Knowledge is an unending adventureat the edge of uncertainty.”

During most bridge deals, you havesome definite knowledge -- your ownhand -- and some fairly reliable data-- the actions of the other players.However, there are deals in whichyou will be faced with uncertainty. Intoday’s deal, who can make what?

North should have openedone club, not one diamond, whichcoincidentally would have picked offhis opponents’ suit. When he bid onediamond, East had an easy two-clubovercall. (He was too short in spadesfor a takeout double.) Then, South’stwo-spade response promised 10points. But he liked his big diamond fitand club void.

West produced a pre-emptive clubraise. (With a good hand, he wouldhave cue-bid three diamonds.) Afterthat, North raised spades, East bidgame to make, South took an each-way bet with five spades, and Eastdoubled for penalty.

Note that South was right. Evenwith the clubs breaking 3-0, five clubsis laydown. Suppose South leads thespade jack. East wins, cashes dummy’stop trumps, then runs the heart jack.When the finesse wins and the suit is3-3, dummy’s spade loser disappearson East’s fourth heart.

Against five spades doubled, Westled the club ace. Declarer ruffed anddrove out the spade ace. He ruffed thesecond club, drew trumps, and ran thediamonds, pitching two hearts fromdummy.

Five spades doubled bid and made!To defeat the contract (by two tricks),West had to lead the heart jack.

Who canmake

which contract?

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Dear Doctor K: For years I’vetaken niacin to raise my HDLcholesterol. Now my doctorwants me to stop. Why?

Dear Reader: When we talkabout cholesterol, we’re gen-erally referring to low-densitylipoprotein (LDL) cholesteroland high-density lipoprotein(HDL) cholesterol.

LDL is also known as “bad”cholesterol. When there ismore LDL than necessaryin the bloodstream, the LDLcholesterol burrows insideblood vessel walls. It slowlyforms plaques of atheroscle-rosis. When those plaques

rupture and block blood flow,they cause heart attacks andstrokes.

Sixty years ago, drugs tolower cholesterol were intro-duced.

One of these was niacin-- also called vitamin B3.Niacin slightly lowered LDLcholesterol, but tended to raiseHDL cholesterol (also knownas “good” cholesterol). HDL

cholesterol removes choles-terol from artery walls. Peoplewith higher levels of HDL inthe blood have a lower risk ofheart disease.

Once statins came along,they became the first-choicetreatment to lower LDL. Theyare much more potent in low-ering LDL cholesterol than ni-acin. But doctors continued toprescribe niacin to raise HDLin people with low HDL levels.The idea was that raising HDLcould ward off heart attacksand strokes.

It was a very reasonabletheory. I thought it was likely

to be true, and for a while tookniacin myself. But then newstudies changed the picture.What was once a theory thatmany, including myself, foundreasonable was slowly mur-dered by a brutal gang of facts.

First, several recent studieshave shown that raising HDLby taking niacin does not pro-tect patients from heart attackor stroke. Even worse, we arelearning that niacin also hasmany risks.

A rapidly absorbed andmetabolized form of niacinis called crystalline niacin.It must be taken two or three

times a day. This form maycause itching, facial flushingand headaches. It may alsotrigger gout, or cause gastro-intestinal bleeding or liverdamage. Finally, it may triggerdiabetes in people who haveborderline-high blood sugar.

Slow-release or sus-tained-release niacin isn’t aslikely to cause flushing anditching. But it still may causethe other, more serious prob-lems I mentioned.

• Write to Ask Doctor K,10 Shattuck St., Second Floor,Boston, MA 02115.

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TBS (5:00) Knocked Up (’07) ››› Bad Teacher (’11) ›› Cameron Diaz. (DVS) Bad Teacher (’11) ›› Cameron Diaz. (DVS) Knocked Up (’07) ››› (DVS)

TCM Mr. Blandings Builds House Berlin Express (’48) ››‡ Merle Oberon. The Man Between (’53) ›››‡ James Mason, Claire Bloom. The Navigator (’24) ››››

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SYFY Poseidon (’06) ›› Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell. Thirteen Ghosts (’01) ›‡ Tony Shalhoub. Spartacus: War Collision Earth (’12) (14-L,V)

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TRAVEL Bizarre Foods America (PG) Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern (N) Bizarre Foods America (PG) Bizarre Foods America (PG) Bizarre Foods/Zimmern

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USA NCIS ’ (14-L,V) (CC) (DVS) nWWE Monday Night RAW John Cena and The Authority. From Liverpool, England. (N) (PG) Chrisley Chrisley NCIS: Los Angeles ’ (14-V)

VH1 Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (N) ’ (14-D,L) Weave (N) Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood K. Michelle Weave Trip Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood

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Morris. $10/sq ft. Rental /office space on Rt. 47. Over5,000 sq ft.

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laundry. No pets. Convenientlylocated. 901-569-0747

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Just in Time, is expanding its ser-vices to Beecher, IL. Immediateopenings for exp'd Licensed Ser-vice Plumber. We are committedto customer service and quality inall aspects of their business whichincludes Residential & Commer-cial HVAC & Plumbing, as well asRefrigeration, Carpentry & Handy-man Services.

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Good Luck to All the LocalWresters This Season!

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MORRIS $150,0001242 Division. Nearly 1/3

acre on Rt. 47 in town. Com-mercial zoning. Large park-

ing area possible.

SENECA $172,900Great Investment. Large store-

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Publisher's Notice: All real estateadvertising in this newspaper is sub-ject to the Fair Housing Act whichmakes it illegal to advertise "anypreference, limitation or discrimina-tion based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status or na-tional origin, or an intention, tomake any such preference, limita-tion of discrimination." Familial sta-tus includes children under the ageof 18 living with parents or legalcustodians, pregnant women andpeople securing custody of childrenunder 18.This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law.Our readers are hereby informedthat all dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. To com-plain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hear-ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

PUBLIC NOTICEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

l3TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GRUNDY

COUNTY, MORRIS, ILLINOIS

NO. 2014 P 100

Estate of

Harris J. Enervold,

Deceased

DEATH AND PROBATE NOTICE

Notice is given of the death ofHarris J. Enervold. Letters of Officewere issued November 6, 2014, toHarion Enervold, 365 S BennettRd, Verona, Il. 60479, as repre-sentative.

Claims may be filed in the Officeof the Circuit Clerk, Courthouse,Morris, Illinois, or with the represen-tative, by May 21, 2015. Anyclaim not filed on or before thatdate is barred. If a claim is filedwith the Court, a copy must bemailed or delivered to the represen-tative and the attorneys for the Es-tate within l0 days.

Harion Enervold,Representative

Timothy P. Malmquist -Trial Attorney(03124714)Malmquist & Geiger -atty for representatives415 Liberty St.Morris, IL 60450(815) 942-5072

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