Page Eighteen Eastwood Manor OFFICERS AND . * BOARD MEMBERS DISCUSS PROBLEMS Lois Ryan - EV. 5-5877 i The officers and the board T$E McJiEOTY PyVMPEALlB. Thursday, January «• 21, 19Q^? of directors of the Eastwood Manor Property Owner's association met Jan. 13 to set up a calendar for the year. They discussed many problems that have beset us in the past and some that will in the future. If you have "any immediate problems that can't wait until the repular monthly meeting of the association please feel free to call upon one of the officers or one of the members of the board. They will be happy to answer your questions and help you all they can. Faith Presbyterian Church This evening at 8 p.m. the monthly meei ing of cub pack No. 454 will be held in the basement of the church. ' , On Sunday. Jan. 24 the second in an extended series Of books of the' Bible will be discussed. The sermon topic is entitled "The Call of Moses" and it is based on the book of Exodus. Choir practice. will be held at the church on Tuesday. Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. On Thursday, Jan. 28, a Cub pack committee | meeting will be held at 8 p.m. i Stoll came away with second prize. Ann Ritter was a special guest for the evening. The next meeting will be held Jan. 20. Sick IJst Chicken pox has really take » over the subdivision. Darlena and Pamala Campell are down with it. Butch Kellogg had it over Christmas and Mike came down with it on Tuesday. Charmaine Pohlman is quite ill with pneumonia. We send you our best Charmaine, and w^'hope that you will be well soon. The Barry family is really on our sick list this week. Little Patti has a throat infection. Ellen had an earache and",a sore throat, and John has been home from Work with a bad back. three in the Kellogg- is on his 'way j to France with the Air Force for j about a two year stay. j The Ryans had a lovely din- j ner at the home of Jerry's I brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan, to celebrate his mother's j birthday. - > - Ynoi;ning. Jofin Sunnyside Estates COOK BOOK SAUE BENEFITS HOME. SCHOOL ASS'N. Lois Anderson the unusual in birthday parties has dope it again. Helen Kobus came up with another original idea for her daughter Randy's ninth birthday party on Saturday. Jaji. 9. The theme was "school days" even to a blackboard 'type cake. For their Party Some post holiday Deaths - Gont« On Monday, Jan. 25, the St. buying I j was" done at the Stev:ens«home j T • ~ . _ one night last week. Neighbors.; seP eld, Louis J [ joined Polly and the Kimbros I in some fun and games and delicious refreshments at a i household demonstration. prizes Kandy's guests were , ! John's Home and School asso- i given school supplies affer the j Birthdays, and-Anniversaries In Closing ciation will hold its first meet- ( games. The young ladies who j Today, Jan. 21 'is the -sixth The dog situation is quite j ing of 1960. This will be a very J hflped Kandy celebrate were j btfthday~of Diane Voight. Two bad again and some pets arc ; informative meeting for all j Mary Anderson, Elaine Fail, in for a very painful experience j parents, fathers included. The | Kathy Palmer, Christine Roy accor^ingto some of the irate- cook book which the ladies i and Judy Walczynski. residents of the subdivision. ! worked on so diligently will go I Please keep your pet home and j on sale at this meeting. This is out of danger. There will be a report on the EMPOA next issue. This and That Eugene Kuck had a lively party to celebrate his eighth birthday. Six boys from his second grade class came/ to help him celebrate alonVwith OBITUARY HERLIXDA STII.LIXt; The family and friends-- of Mrs. Herlinda Stilling. . 46, were shocked at her unexpected death, which occurred Friday, Jan. 15, at McHenry, hospital following a brief' illness. She resided on the Piscomprised of favorite recipes contributed by' members and friends. A better understanding between home and school makes for better education so plan to attend this and all meetings which are held on the fourth Monday of the month at the Johnsburg Community club at 8. Refreshments will be served after the regular business. Billy Urban, Ricky Woolwine, takee Bay blacktop road with Mark Borcovan. Gary, and fyis j her family. Mrs. Stilling was . -bom in Johnsburg March... 26. 1913. a daughter of John J. and Anna Tonyan Freund. She had. lived her entire lifetime in thij*'combrother and sister, Ernie and Barbara. They had cake and ice cream and all ihe trimmings. Seven little friends helped Nancy Oik celebrate her elev-.' munity. were served. Lydia Fenner i Won first prize, and- Bertha j Block Rosary j The Block Rosary for Tues- j day, Jan. 26, will be held at the Thomas Simpson home at 126 Manor Lane at 9 p.m. All Catholics of Eastwood Manor are cordially invited to attend. Happy Birthday j ,Today little Robin Tucker is ' celebrating her fourth birth- ; day. On Jan. 26 Randall Pries- j ter will be three years old. ' Rosemary Rogers will blow out seven birthday candles on Wednesday. Jan. 27. Happy birthday to all. Happy Anniversary Our very best wishes for a happy anniversary are extended to two Eastwood Manor couples who will celebrate the anniversary of their wedding day on the same day. The couples are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cisewski and Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Rohrer, Jr.. and the date is Jan. 26. Tripoli Club The Tripoli club met on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Pat Coughlin home. The gals had a wonderful time. Octettes The Octettes met on Wednesday, Jan. 6. and Lillian Zgorski was the hostess for the evening." Each gal received a colored dog as a table prize. As always the food was luscious. Cream puijch. coffee cake, apple slices and a variety of tarts enth birthday. Linda Charbon- 1 nier, Theresa Tinkler, Norma Gruhn, Linda Eternick. Debbie Gillonnie, Benita Malcolm, and Dolores Pickett enjoyed cake and ice cream and games especially musical chairs. Debbie Wilson celebrated her third birthday with a number of her little friends. Jerr> and Jackie Biederer. Curt Tinsley, Mike and Paftv Mc- Hale, Sherri and Cindy Landin, and Larry and Robin Tucker joined the party for cake and ice cream and fun. All the mothers came over for coffee and Andree Butler was a special guest. On Saturday the Wilsons enjoyed a family reunion at Georgia sister's home in Wheeling. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tonn entertained twentysix adults ando thirty children for dinner. Lew and Pat Kellogg along with Pat's folks, Mr. and Mrs." Ray Johnson, and Lew's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kellogg, enjoyed a musical show in Chicago on Saturday. On Sunday the Woolwines journeyed to Frank's folks for a belated Christmas gift exchange and „ also to help Frank's father celebrate his birthday. Then the Woolwines travelled to Addison to have i dinner with Delores' parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Innocenti. J The Bob Kelloggs attended a i New Year's Eve party at the home of Pat's parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Potter, in Pistakee Bay. Len and Dolores Lawrence ac- | companied the Kelloggs to the party. On Monday i)ob Kellogg me', his brother at the airport at On Nov. 10. 1933, she was married 1o Charles Stilling, who survives, as do five daughters and one son, Betty Ann Hurtt Of Alexandria. Va.; Jerome and Eileen (Mrs. Jack Powers) of McHenry and Roselld, Virginia and Cannon at home; a brother. Bernard A. Freund, and a sister. Catherine (Mrs. Phillip) Thennes; also three grandchildren. The deceased was a member of the Blessed Virgin sodality. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until Monday at 10 o'clock, when sen ices were held at St. John the Baptist, church, Johnsburg, followed by interment in the church cemetery. Association News At last week's association | holiday time, meeting the trustees, Harold Palmer, .Dick Janicki and Ray Bieschke gave the first read^ ing of the recommendations to be incorporated into ftie bylaws. These recommendations cover various subjects and will have to be discussed and ironed I out. If- possible Ihey will be ready for the next meeting. Another task these men have undertaken is the review j ^ California Visitor Tom and Rose^ Felicetti entertained his brother, Louis: for a couple of days during the holidays. They haven't seem him in about seven years as he is a resident of San Francisco. Young Lou and Rosemary visited him while on their vacation there last summer. For New Year's Eve everyone went to visit an uncle, Louis Gagliardi, of Skokie. The reunion was a happy one especially at young meii cerebrating number 18 this week are Louis Felicetti today and John Kelso on Saturday. The youngest birthday child of the week is two ) ing, year old Karen Kennebeck on Jan. 24C Two more 'teens are Diane Bierchen who will be 14 on Jan.,25 and Arlene Babarsky 15 on Jan. 26. The one adult with a birthday this week is Jim Stevens who will celebrate on the twenty-sixth. Happy birthday to all of them. Krec, o': 74, died unexpectedly at his home in Vero Beach, Fla. Dec. 10--Edward W. Miller, 78, of Alton, 111., who made his home in McHenry for a short time many years ago, died - in his home. ' Dec. 12--Robert A. Cameron, 63, a resident of Indian Ridge subdivision, for the past five years, died in Harvard hospital. t Dec. 24--William E. Whit- 91, of Crystal Lake, for sevfenty-eight years a resident of this community, died at his home following an illness of a few weeks. Dec. 26--The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin, Jr., of. Lakemoor died shortly atter birth: Dec. 27--Pasquale Licastro* 79, a resident of Lakel^d Shores, died in McHenry hospital. Dec. 29--Donald Ray, 25, a former resident of McHenry Shores, died in St. Luke's hospital, Houston, Texgs, following a lingering illness. , of past minutes 6f S.E.H.O.A. ' A paper will be written on "their findings to show that the ' association has and can do I something for everyone. Since this seems to be the question i most frequently asked you can ; see now what the association ! has done in its short period of existence. Cake and coffee were served after the meeting; cakes for January were donated by Alice Bieschke, Katherine Bute and Polly Stevens. 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EVergreen 5-0811 AUCTION The farm has been sold, and the following personal property wiil be offered for sale at public auction on the farm located 12 miles Northwest of Waukegan, 111., 3 miles East of Antioch, 1 mile South of Route 173 ,(watch for arrows), on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 Commencing at 12:00 O'clock LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS 45 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE -- 44 MILCH COWS --, 20 springers, 5 freslh (2 with calf by side), balance milking good; 1 good Holstein bull, 2 years old. POULTRY -- 200 Hybrid Leghorn yearling hens, poultry equipment. DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- Van Yetter 500-gal. bulk tank; 4 new Surge milkers; McC-D milker and pipeline for 4 units; 2 Jamesway silage carts; pails and strainers. BADGER BARN CLEANER, 3 years old, with 300 ft. chain. PRODUCE -- 500 bales hay; 20 acres standing corn; 5 ft. silage in 14 ft, silo. 3 TRACTORS, COMBINE, CHOPPER, BALER & FARM MACHINERY -- Case 400 tractor, live PTO and hydr. 3-poin hitch, and 4-row cultivator; Case 300 tractor, 1,000 hrs., live PTO and hydraulic 3-point hitch; McC-D Model B tractor with PTO; Case 6 ft. A6 combine with motor; Case Chopper PTO witlh corn head; New Holland string-tie baler with starter; Wood Bros. 1-row corn picker; Case 10 ft. grain drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; MH 2/14 and 3/14 plows with throw-away points; MH 9 ft. tractor disc; MH 4-row corn planter with fert. attach., 3-point hitch; MH 7 ft. tractor mower; MH blower with 50 ft. pipe; NI manure loader for Case tractor; MH 9 ft. tractor quack digger; DB 9 ft. tractor disc; DB tractor spreader; JD tractor spreader; 2 RT wagons and racks; Wisconsin 20 HP air-cooled engine; 14 ft. land roller; Gehl 10 in. hammermill and a complete line of farm machinery and tools. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS, including Whirlpool washer and drier and other items. CLAYWOOD FARM DISPERSAL HOMER WHITE, Mgr. -- ELBERT NORRIS, Herdsman ROBERS & BGHM, Auctioneers WISCONSIN SALES CORPORATION, Clerk Union Grove, Wis. Phone TRinity 8-2421 MORE WATER . tfwaZkawtt wifli m RED JACKET &nZti'Jet W8" . WATER SYSTEM • CAPACITIES TO 1570 CAL PER HOUR • PUMPING DEPTHS TO 120 PUT e EASILY AND ECONOMICALLY CONVERTIBLE FROM SHALLOW TO DEEP WELL SERVICI Dollar-for-dollar, here 1* your best pump buy. Heavy, durable construction throughout. Quiet, lubrication -- free operation«-- only one moving part. A product of a worldrenowned pump manufacturer with over 75 yean' experience, in building water service products. The Centri-Jet "HB" Water System will more than satisfy you In every Come in and see for yourself. AND Submersible Pumps ON DISPLAY SEE THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS IN STOCK EASY TERMS McHeiiry County Well & Pump WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN We Repair and Service ALL MAKES of PIJMPS! 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