Town Election Shows Few Surprises Prayer Breakfast Kenneth Sharp Received 271 Votes in the Votes
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H oag & S o n s Book Bindery Ino. S p r l n g p o r t , M ic h ig a n **9281* CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS (60921), THURSDAY. APR 4, 1985 One Hundred Eleventh Year Number 28 High school j athletes feted I at Legion April 9 The Chatsworth High school athletic banquet will be held at the American Legion on Tuesday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Tickets may be purchased at the high school office, and must be purchased in advance. Coaches, athletes, managers. and statisticians of the volleyball team, and the girls and boys basketball team will be the guest of the Quarterback dub. Ina Flessner honored on 90th Miss Ina Flessner was the guest of honor at an open house at the Old Chapel Inn from 2 - 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 31. CHILDREN IN THE Head Start program at Chatsworth got some cultural The occasion was her 90th birthday. The instruction last week as they were treated to a typical Spanish meal. open house was given by Miss Flessner's Those enjoying tortillas, fried beans, Spanish rice and steak include, nieces and nephews. clockwise from the rear, Allen Bates of Chatsworth, Mindy Osbourne of Forrest, Well wishes came from Piper City, Cullom. Russell Kres of Chatsworth and Teresa Bingham of Fairbury. The meal was put Onarga, Forrest, Kankakee. Chicago Heights on by Mrs. Maria Rodriguez of Fairbury. and as far away as Rochester, N.Y., and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Head Start program will be observing “The Week of the Young Child" Over 60 people came for the occasion. April 8-12. Woman’s club sponsors April 10 Town election shows few surprises prayer breakfast Kenneth Sharp received 271 votes in the votes. For clerk, Charles Power polled 334. For ALTHOUGH SLIGHT DAMAGE was wrought on the cleanup operations just in case of a gas leak, but Women of the area are invited to be guests plumbing when the Charlotte Farmers Grain bin fell, no everything “went OK under the circumstances," April 2 election for town president in highway commissioner, Neil Homickel polled of the Chatsworth Woman's club at a prayer Chatsworth, with Janet Honegger polling 291 323. All were unopposed. breakfast at 9 a.m. Wednesday. April 10 at the loss of ammonia resulted in the Sunday accident. according to plant manager Jim Flessner. votes for town clerk. Neither had opposition. For township trustees, all four candidates United Methodist church. The Chatsworth fire department stood by during Staff Photo by Sharon Shifflet Curtis Stoller received 275 votes for town were elected. Harold Aberle received 363, Don The program will be given by Mrs. Jane trustee, with James Livingston polling 248 and Lowery 342, Ken Rich 334, and Jim McGreal Hoffman, Dwight, whose subject will be “Mrs. Keith Miller 290 in successful bids for seats as 321. Noah." . trustees. Charles Elliott, an incumbent, The hostess committee for the breakfast is received 147 votes and was not elected. For library trustee, with four to be elected, Mrs. Roger Coventry, Mrs. Fred Kyburz, Rev. two names appeared on the ballot. Suzanne Millard Masson received 306 votes for a Sondra Newman and Mrs. Andrew Sutcliffe. two-year term as town trustee, with Teresa Coventry received 320 votes, while Don Gibb Miss Newman will arrange the setting for the polled 316. The county clerk's office did not Lowery receiving 296. Both were elected. program. In the CAPS park district, Albert Bryant have the write-in votes canvassed at press time. The club will appreciate reservations no received 439 votes, Jerry Birkenbeil 433, and later than April 5. Reservations may be made James Diller 413, with all being elected. In the vote to increase the road and bridge to Mrs. Fred Kyburz, club president, phone tax in Chatsworth township, the proposition In Chatsworth township elections, Tom 635-3364. Livingston was elected supervisor with 327 failed 122-246. "V- -- — * W INDS WERE HEAVY about noon on Sunday -- but 75,000 bushels of it. Charlotte Farmers Grain Company manager Jim Flessner The bin, a 1972 model, was empty. No estimate was had a hard time believing his eyes when he came by to given for the loss. check on things and found a bin missing. Staff Photo by Sharon Shifflet Actually, it was there •• but flat on the ground, all Kregg Harms helps Social Security, Medicare program meat judging team Kregg Harms, grandson of Daniel and Vi set Tuesday in Chatsworth Kyburz, was a member of the Tri-Point meat judging team placing ninth in the state FFA Fairbury hospital will present a program Originally from Lexington, he graduated meat judging contest at Urbana. on Social Security and Medicare in from community schools there and Dominican The team won a blue ribbon, with each Chatsworth at the Community Room located college. Racine, Wise. He served as an officer DARRIN BELOUSEK, David Lindquist, Randy Ashman, Mike Miller have collected plenty of hardware lately in in the Livingston County Housing Authority at in the U.S. Army. Chatsworth FFA judging contests. individual on the team also gaining a blue Bart Bayston, Ann Kronas, Keith Wllken, Ron Durre, and ribbon designation. 409 E. Maple street on Tuesday, April 9 at 2 His career with Social Security began in p.m. Milwaukee. Prior to coming to Bloomington, Stephen Young, district manager from the he worked in Social Security offices in Ann Krones presents program Social Security Administration Office in Chicago, Indianapolis, Rock Island and Bloomington, will be the guest speaker. He Peoria. will speak for about 30 minutes about some of FFA judges 'on a streak' the common problems and concerns of clients for Altar and Rosary March 26 in dealing with Social Security and Medicare. The meeting is open to the public and is free The Chatsworth FFA livestock judges have Bayston received first in beef, second in Ann Krones, a member of the Chatsworth Methodist church, April 10; bake sale in the There will be an opportunity of charge. Social Security Recipients, their been busy participating In contests the last sheep, and fourth overall. Future Farmers of America livestock judging parish hall, April 14; mother-daughter salad questioning at the meeting, and Young will relatives, conservators, and others would several weekends. The senior Chatsworth judges-Wilken, team which competed in Scotland last luncheon. May 5; and graduation breakfast also be available for private consultations benefit from the presentation. At Danville Junior College the team placed Krones, Miller and Durre-we re third team summer, presented the program at the honoring the parish’s high school and junior after the meeting. He will present sample The Consumer Education Committee of first In swine, beef, and overall reasons in both overall. meeting of Saints Peter and Paul's Alter and high school graduates, May 19. forms used by the administration and will Fairbury hospital is presenting this program the 4-H and FFA divisions. Rosary Society March 26. instruct those present about how to use them. as a part of their aeries of community services Mike Miller was high individual. Keith Miller was third individual, while Belousek She showed a variety of colored slides Other business included the selection of a Informational handouts will also be available. to be made available to the public in the Wilken placed third, Ann Krones seventh and was sixth and WUken seventh. taken at the judging contest and the flower nominating committee composed of Mrs. Vem Young has been the district manager of the Fairbury hospital Service Area. Ron Durre, 11th. The Chatsworth senior judges received show in conjunction with it as well as of places Murphy, Mrs. Joe Hubly and Mrs. Burnell Bloomington Social Security office since 1975. The program was presented in Fairbury on The team consisting of Krones, Miller, another honor, winning the National of interest the team visited in Europe. Guests Watson. He has responsibility for administering all November 27, 1964, and was received with Durre, and WUken had another successful day Hampshire swine picture judging competition. were Gene Weber, the FFA advisor, and Ann’s Refreshments were served by Rite and phases of the Social Security and enthusiasm. Sue Boehle at Fairbury hospital, at Lakeland Junior college in Mattoon. Durre received a high Individual score of mother, Mrs. Steve Krones. Catherin Kurtenbach, Mary A. Lutson, Mrs. Supplemental Security Income programs in phone 692-2346, extension 511, will answer any The team placed first in beef, second in 348 out of a possible 350. During the business meeting following the Jim Kessinger, Mrs. Nell Dassow, Mrs. Livingston, McLean and DeWitt counties. questions or supply further information. sw in e, third in sh eep , and fir st in o ral reasons. program, special events announced were the Clifford McGreal, Mrs. Kurt Hobart and Mrs. Wilken was high individual overall and first The sophomores, consisting of Mike World Day of Prayer Breakfast at the United Wayne Shols. in aheep. Durre placed first in beef. Miller was Moody, Steve Quint, Ashman, Lindquist and Chatsworth Community Good Friday service second in reasons, followed by Krones, third; Tom Franey tied for second injhe Hampshire Durre, fourth; and Wilken, eighth. contest. Chatsworth trio heads VV team On Friday evening, April 5th, a special The clergy from these churches will lead Sophomores Darrin Deloaaek, David Lindquist, and Randy Ashman partidpatod at Three Chatsworth seniors, Judy Reddick, and Janah Williams of Ford Central. community worship service will be held to the service. Father Karl will deliver the Lakeland also, placing 11th among the 40 ____ Lynn Haberkorn, and Sarah Special mention went to Denise Vaughn of observe the day of the Lord Jesus Christ's sermon.