Page Twelve THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Sunnsyide Estates NEED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP SOLICIT ON HEART SUNDAY Lois Anderson Sunday, Feb. 26, is Heart Sunday. Will some good hearted individual or individuals volunteer to represent our sub' division and canvass each house for donations on that day? Heart disease is our number one killer and every donation-- no matter how small-- will help. If you would like to help please call me at EV. 5- 1256. Last Time, Honest Injun! As you have no doubt read in the Plaindealer we are getting new street numbers. This is absolutely and positively the very last change and it goes into effect on April 1. Oak drive has been changed to Oak Leaf drive. Hickory Lane to Hickory Way drive and Janice ^ourt to Lakeview street. Joan Walczynski has the complete listing for our subdivision. You ay contact her for your number. EV. 5-3105. Now is the time to start notifying all publishers, utilities. relatives and friends of your new address. Welcome, Newcomers We iire happy to welcome Shirley and Melvin Simmons, their three year old daughter, Cindy Jo, and two year old son, Kenny, to Sunnyside Estates. They come to us from Chicago and we hope they learn to like our community as we do. The Simmons have been plagued by illness since their arrival. It is said that a bad beginning makes a good ending and that is certainly what we wish for them -- everything nice and many happy years as our neighbor. We are also pleased to welcome Jean and Joe Benoche and their daughters, Jeaniejo and Susan. Certainly Jean and Joe are no strangers to any of us and we hope they like Sunnyside Estates as much as Sunnyside village. Sales Coming Up Don't forget the bake sale on Saturday, Feb. 25, at Helen Wegner's home, 209 Indian Ridge drive. Start planning now what you will donate and start snooping around your neighbors to find out what they will bake. Then; get to Helen's home early to buy the choice tidbits. Remember also to start cleaning your attic, basement and closels'for that white elephant sal^Wtet Is -coming -up. Take all your things to Helen. She will be glad to receive them. Scout News--Girls and Boys Last Thursday Brownie Troop 150 held their weekly meeting and made Valentine presents for their moms and dads. The girls later played outside in our balmy "spring' weather. Cooky chairman for this meeting was Laura Smolinski. The Girl Scouts of Troop 295 are holding their skating party Friday, Feb. 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. The pond on Indian Ridge drive is being reserved for them. We hope they have a nice party and enjoy themselves. Very shortly the Girl Scouts of the Sybaquay Council will start their annual cookie drive. They will contact you for orders for a future delivery. The cookies are always delicious so please be generous in your ordering^ Final plans are in the works for the Blue and Gold pot-luck dinner of Pack 454. It will be held at 4:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Johnsburg community center. Each- Cubber will be accompanied by his mother and father and all are eagerly awaiting the event. The table centerpieces' are being made by each den. Sunday, Feb. 26, the Blue and Gold dinner for Pack 452 of Pistakee Highlands will be held in the community center. A hot dinner will be served and parents and friends will attend. The boys are also planning a family bowling party in March. Davis, Bernice Fry, Janet Gaylord, Lorrain Holm, Vera Huemann, Mrs. Ben J. Kennebeck, Joan Kennebeck, Marian Kennebeck, Irene May, Mrs. Emma Olson, Alvina Schumacher and Polly Stevens. Oh; those scrumptious cakes and good coffee. Sugar and Spice Sandy Lee Tyler made her debut Saturday, Feb. 4, at Woodstock Memorial hospital. She was a little reluctant about her arrival but Mama Velda and Papa Jim are very glad she is here. She weighed a whopping 8 lbs. and 9 ozs. Waiting at home to greet her were her sisters, 2 year old .Cindy and 1 year old Kathy. Congratulations, Tylers. Welcome Home Welcome home, Mr. and Mrs. Johansen, we have missed you. Emma and Gunnar report a wonderful trip and a happy visit with Emma's two sisters and two brothers in Sweden. But they hasten to explain that their hearts are in the United States with their children and grandchildren. Glad you had a happy time and also very glad you are home again. A P. J. Party A pajama party was held Friday, Feb. 3, by Jean and Joe Benoche for their daughter, Susan. Six of her schoolmates who are Paula Houser, Laurili Jost, Virginia Karls, Carol Kenton, Linda Siuga and Susan Ulick attended. Big sister, Jeaniejo, helped entertain the girls. Jean reports that most of the night was spent raiding the refrigerator and giggling, 'til 4 a.m. wty Joe^tl^M" foot d<? called it quits. At 9 a.m. Saturday morning Jean was busily cooking pancakes for the gang. The girls' comment "Let's do this more often." A Weekend Visit Joan and Stan Walczynski and children, Judy, Mary, Stan, Jr., and Billy, spent the Feb. 5 w e e k e n d in C h i c a g o w i t h Joan's folks. Joan and Stan attendel a wedding and reception Saturday evening while Grandma and Grandpa Holtfodt baby-sat. On Sunday Stan, Jr., celebrated his sixth birthday with a big birthday dinner and a cake. His parents gift to him was his fifst two wheeler bike and his buttons are popping with delight. Visitors Charlotte and Dale Maule were happy to welcome Dale's folks, Mr. afcd Mrs. M. P.. Maule of Manitowoc, Wis., for a recent weekend. They then drove to Chicago to visit Dale's sister and brother-in-law, the Ray Costas. While there Dale and Ray* attended a hockey game at the. stadium and someone threw a brick through Dale's car window and stole his tools, transistor radio and other articles. Tough luck, Dale. Wheeeee! Lois told you last week of the arrival of the Olsen baby. Mr. Baby is now named Erik Richard. Welcome,- Ricky. Incidently, ole Mr. Stork is very disrespectful of time, place "and conveniences. Fran only had time to call Alice and Ray Bieschke for a ride to the hospital and to drop off Kimmie and Ernie with Chris and Don Fail. Mr. Stork then took over and it was a race with time. Happily all turned out well. Sick List On our list this week is Mary Jane Lajsowsl^e who is recovering from tnk flu. She lost nearly a week from school. Pat Bott is recovering from a strep throat and tonsillitis. Melvin Simmons has been very ill but we are glad to report he is back at work again. Little Billy Walczynski has been ill and caused the doctor to pay a 5 a.m. visit to Jus home. " Get well quick, everybody* Just received a call about Janice Major. Poor little girl is suffering with scarlet fever and will be confined for some time. Hope you feel better soon, Janice. Dogs Again . i: PLEASE! • good neighbors, won't you keep your dogs at home? I have had many complaints again about their destructiveness. Also we are trying so hard to keep the Sabbys" cat alive while they are away. With all the dogs running loose, I dunno. It's doubtful. Some of our neighbors are threatening to take very drastic steps about, the dog packs. It is pretty sad when a little boy can't get to school because of nine stray dogs in his yard ready to pounce on him, This can be remedied if all will cooperate. Please do your part. Grateful To Lois Anderson we say, I 'predate it." Due to her pinch hitting for us we were able to take our short vacation which we enjoyed so much and came home with renewed vigor. Lois was so right. We bought the Tennessee ham at one dollar and twenty-five cents per pound but it is worth every dime scratching bite. The column was wonderful last week and again to Lois we say "I 'predate it." Birthdays First we wish a belated but happy birthday to 1 year old Kim Olsen on Feb. 1. Happy birthday, today, Feb. 16, to Ernie VonOepen. Renee Hammershoy and 2 year old Kenny Simmons celebrate their natal day on Feb. 17. Greetings to 12 year old Kathy S e n k e r i k , K a t h e r i n t Bute and Ve Schroeder's mother, Mrs. Linastrom, on Feb. 18. A warm wish to beautiful blue-eyed K. C. Anderson who will be 5 years old and to 2 year old Jimmie Kanter on Feb. 21. Greetings to our George Washington birthday lady, Irene Roy, on Feb. 22. i\\e CURV£ CQUa/ Demonstration Carol Kennebeck was hostess of a demonstration Wednesday evening, Feb. 8. A fun-filled evening was. enjoyed by Lu AUCTION Located 5 miles Northwest of Wauconda, 111., 6 miles East of McHenry, 1 mile West of Volo, being on the Darrell Blacktop, y% mile South of Rte. 120, 2 miles North of Rte 176 on Monday, February 20, at 11:30 A.M. CATTLE: 17 Head of Registered and Hi-Grade Holstein heifers: 15 bred 2 to 6 months, 2-6 mo. old open heifers. 9 of the Bred heifers are registered. These heifers are out of Dams with up to 700 lbs. of fat and are sired by bulls such as a Son of Roburke, Wisconsin Supreme Crusader, Mayers Majesty Duke, TyVic, Nobly Born, and Moose-Heart Excellency. All are calfhood vaccinated, TB tested and home raised. FEED: 28 Tons of mixed hay; 100 bu. of old ear corn; 50 ft of good silage. « MACHINERY: 1952 Farmall "M" tractor; Farmall "H" tractor; Farmall "C" tractor with mounted 2-14 plow, 2 row corn planter with fert. attach., 2 row cult. These tractors are all in good condition with good rubber. New Holland 77 hay .baler with motor; heavy duty Case chopper, with hay and corn heads; Allis ensilage blower w/pipes; MH 2-16 plow on rubber; McC. 2-16 plow; McC. 2-14 plow; McC. 8 ft. wheel disc, like new; McC. 10 ft. grain drill on rubber; Wood Bros. 1 row corn picker; New Idea two row pull-type corn picker; 8 ft. grain drill; Cunningham hay conditioner, like new; McC. 7 ft. mounted mower; Dunham 10 ft. culti-packer w/grass seed attach., like new; 2 and 3 section harrows; 45 ft. Little Giant elevator; 7 ft. J.D. disc; Bradley hammermill; 1000 lb. feed mixer with motor; M-C green feed chopper; 2 row rotary hoe; 4 bar side rake; New Idea 12A manure spreader; 2 Case running gears with Buerkens chopper boxes with heavy duty tires; rubber tire wagon and rack; McC. running gear with green feed box; weed mulcher; wind rower for 7 ft. mower; mounted weed sprayer; McC. corn binder; steel wheel wagon; set of Lantz coulters; large feed bunk; elec: motors; set of tractor chains; grapple fork; heavy duty air compressor; 800 bu. steel corn crib; 300 gal. gas tank; wagon jack; grain elevator; seed mixer; scale; 45* and 75' drive belts; 2 large 6 ft. screw jacks; wheel barrows; large amount of scrap iron; poultry equip.; chains; snow fence and many other items. The above machinery is in good condition and well housed. TRUCK: 1951 International % ton pick-up truck with 25,000 miles. DAIRY AND BARN EQUIPMENT: Zero T-20 250 gal. Vacuum Bulk milk cooler with 3 h.p. unit; 50 gal. elec. water heater; new 6 unit Surge milk pump w/line for 45 cows; 4 seamless Surge milk units; Stainless Steel strainers and carrying pails; wash tanks; racks; cement, salt and mineral feeder; 2 barn fans; hog feeders; 2 Unico fountains with heaters; silage cart; Badger barn cleaner with new heavy chain for 31 cows and heavy duty transmission; Areovent hay or grain dryer with 7V2 h.p. direct drive motor and 42 in. 6 blade fan; Stewart cattle and sheep clipper; barn fogger; cattle vacuum cleaner; cow trainers; cattle show equip. Int fencer, new; and many other items. 'v HOUSEHOLD: Frig. 1 ton air cond.; large Int. freezer; Whirlpool wash machine; Westinghouse elec. stove; Stewart Warner refrig.; chairs, beds; etc. RONALD PADDOCK, Owner Godron Stade & Wm. Stade, Jr.--Auctioneers--Grayslake, III. Wauconda National Bank -- Clerks. Usual BanK Xerms. " Not responsible for accidents. 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A poll was taken to find out if the majority of persons would like to dance to canned music and a smaller admittance charge or dance to live music at a slightly higher charge. It was 100 per cent for the live music. Beef sandwiches, potato salad and other dishes were served. Bev Lewandowski sang a few numbers with the quartet. The adult activities committee is already making plans for a dance in April. The group who worked to put the dance on included Dick Morley Lee Conway, Lois Mason, Betty Warczak and Clarence Shastal. Cub Scouts A pack meeting was held on Feb. 8 at the barn. Den 3 had the honor of posting colors. Mr. Zenner made the announcement about the Blue and Gold dinner to be held at the Johnsburg community hall on Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. All cubs are asked to wear their uniforms. A bowling party is planned for March. We will bowl in Ingleside. A date will be announced at the March pack meeting. Our pack yrill have a display of plaster e®stf|Jg at the Scout O Rama oil April 22 in Crystal Lake.Each boy will have an opportunity to work at the project. A schedule has been made out and your child's den mother can tell you what hour your boy is supposed to participate. * Steve Sorenson had a display of various things made out of potatoes, pipe cleaners, empty thread spools and other things. He made a strong man, lawn mower, and a ship among others. Awards: Wolf Badge: Tom Mason and. Don Hensley. Bear Badge; Billy •: Emmerich. Gold Arrows; Dan Janicke, Ted Bierchem, Don Hensley, Bill Ernmerich and Ted Jost. Silver Arrows; Dan Janicke, Ted Bierchem and Ted Jost. The newest cub, George VanZevern, received his Bobcat pin. Mr. Latz had taken over the Weblow den. Den 1 entertained the group by playing Old! McDonald on pots, lids and * empty paper towel rolls. Twb boys sang along. u The meeting j was adjourned and cake, coffee and pop were served. Honored at Shower Lilly Hovseth Was the guest of honor at a baby shower on Feb. 6 at the home of Tina O'Mally. Among the guests bearing gifts for the new baby were Virginia Haney, Carla Bales, Barbara 'Sisk, Elaine Galetka, Doris Hanson, Pat Peterson, Mary Madock, Bev Lewandowski, Angie Jones and Ruth Lommon. Entertaines Club Janice Janquart was hostess to her card club on Feb. 15. In on the hot card game and Jan's delicious refreshments were Dorothy Erbin, Wanda Dobecki, Mrs. George VanZevern, Carla Bales,.- Lois Mason, Dolly Novotny and Hazel Morley. P.T.A. The Johnsburg school will h^ve its February meeting on the twenty-first at 1:15 p.m. The first through fourth grades will entertain. Let's all try to be there and watch them put on their various skits that they worked so hard to do just for lis. Mount Hope Sunday School On Feb. 5, awards were given to students of the Mount Hope Sunday school. Receiving RUDY BECKER'S KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In Phone EVergreen 5-2436 STUD SERVICE ... For Most of the Popular Breeds BOARDING... Training, Obedience, Hunting & Retrieving three months pins were Guy ErMn, Gail Bishoff, Carol Erbin, Cristie Peterson, George VanZevern, Charles Forslin, Ken Forslin and Beverly Peterson. Three months honorable mention went to Janice Erbin, Mary Lynn Johnson and Julie VanZevern. Steve Sorenson received a nine month pin. Ralph Sorenson and Janet Thoren each received a one year bar and a prayer book. The Mount Hope Bykotas will have a box social the eighteenth at the barn. Two movies will also be sh6wn. Bring a box lunch for two. The time will be 8:30. Birthdays Happy birthday to Stevie Hurckes who was 5 years old on Feb. 13. He had a party with neighborhood children. Best wishes to Lola DuPree who will celebrate her nineteenth birthday on Feb. 17. Happy birthday on the nineteenth to Judy Zetterburg. The Beam Ferris family celebrated three birthdays in February. On the third Tommy was two years old. Ricky will be 16 years old on the eighteenth and brother Dougy will be nine on Feb. 14. Belated birthday wishes to Warren Heir who was 10 years old on Feb. 12. Toots Spankuch celebrates Feb. 17; Jeanne Barron celebrated Feb. 13. Mother Joyce Heir, celebrates hers on Feb. 16. Grandmother and Grandpa Hansen were out last weekend to help celebrate. © Our Radio System Gets Fast Results The two-way radio in our Radio Dispatched Cab enables us to contact it immediately and sent it to your door promptly. McHenry Cab Ph. EVergreen 5-0723 3 A big birthday wish to Steve Sorenson who-was nine years old on Feb. 11. Here and There Lorraine Hurckes' mother, Mrs. Rix, was out spending the weekend with Lor, Bob and the boys. • I am sony to report that Paul and Barry Johnson we^s both sick last week. Don and Audrey Morin and family spent last Thursday visiting Don's aunts and cousins in Kankakee. Mrs. Martineau was hostess to many friends, last week when she had a demonstration in her home. Lorraine Lindemann, Marge Moreth and Nellie Bergener attended a smorgasbord di^» ner in Elgin last Wednesday and then went on a shopping spree. Your reporter and hubby, Dick, had our folks over last Sunday for dinner. Sylvia Murray, Marylow Sabielny, Lorraine Ullo and Kay Sielisch attended a lecture last Thursday at the McHenry high school. The lecturer was a Doctor from the McHenry hefpital. Custom T.Y. Topics by Bill Polkey Wondering Often, the TV servicer listens to the problems of the 'lady of the house' while he services the set. Speaking out and getting worries "off the chest' so to speak, helps any of us at times. This lady was launching Hto a tirade against her husband and some woman. After several minutes of loud talk she finished off quietly with the remark. "I wonder what she sees in him?" 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