Thursday* November 20/1958 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Eastwood Manor URGE MEMBERS' ATTENDANCE AT ^SS'N. MEETING by Lois Krebs--2755 YOUR association, The Eastwood Manor Property Owners' association, is holding the regular monthly meeting on Friday, Nov. 21 at 9 pjn. in the Community barn. Will you be there to do your part? Is any Ipne of us so busy that we can't give up a couple of hours once a month to come to the betterment of our community? A few can'tdo it all. Come on out and give them a hand. Plans will be made for the annual childrens' Christmas party. There are 224 children in our community at the present moment with more moving jp before Christmas. Will the Community barn hold all of them? Will we have to set up age limits? What should we buy for each of them? How much should we take out of the treasury for this party? These ate just a few of the many problems that will arise. Come en out and give us some of the answers. The association needs your help. A Plans will also be made for the decorating of the Community Christmas tree. As of this writing the car stickers have not arrived. However, they may be here by tomorrow night and a decision must be made as to the price we will pay for them. It promises to be a busy night. A report will also be given m the result of the Turkey •arty. who will celebrate their anniversary on Monday, Nov. 24. May you have many many more. Tim MeCormack's Mother Passes Away We wisn to extend our sympathy to the family of Tim Mc- Cormack on the passing of their mother, Mrs. Mary Mc- Cormack. Mrs. McCormack passed away on Sunday, Nov. 9. She was 79 years old. Club News The Octettes held their Thanksgiving party at the home of Vern B^uer on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The table was decorated with a turkey tablecloth and napkins and wax pilgrims and each guest received a table prize of a chinaman figurine. A chocolate turkey cake and a luscious pineapple lady cake were served. Lydia Fenner received a set of glassware as first prize and Marge Tinkler was the recipient of Christmas wrapping paper as a booby prize. The next meeting will be held on Dec. 3 at the home of Lydia Fenner. Faith Presbyterian Church News Sunday, Nov. 23 is National Missions Sunday, and the sermon, "Mission, U.S.A." will be based on that theme. The sermon will be given by Rev. Jack Mclntyre in the Community barn of Eastwood Manor at 41 am- Happy Birthday To Greg Fultz, who is 4 years old today, to Bessie Barnes, -who will celebrate on Saturday, to Nancy Shaw, who will be 4 on Sunday, to Ward liansen, who will be 4 on Monday, and to Steven Rohrer, who will be 6 on the same day, to Cheryl Fenner, who will be 2 £ears old on Tuesday, and to Delores Picket who will be 7 ©n that day, and last but not least happy birthday to Connie Dethlefson and Dick Reid, who share next Wednesday as their big day. Birthday greetings to all of you. Welcome Wee One Susan Louise Borcovan arrived at Memorial hospital in Woodstock early Tuesday morning, Nov. 11. She weighed in at 6 lbs. 8 ozs. She is the first daughter for Pat and Elme* Borcovan, and has two big brothers at home. Her eldest brother, Mark, was 6 years old in July and David will be 5 in December. Lost and Found Department Joey Philippi found a pair of glasses that were lost by some child in the wooded section near the slough. If you have a son or daughter who just seem to remember where they left their glasses, perhaps you had better check with the Philippi family. The phone number is 2407-M. Marion Alford reports that a yellow and white torn cat has taken up residence at their address and she thought that perhaps he might be the pet of someone in this subdivision. If so, please contact her. Grove, then drovie to Franklin Park where they visited another sister. It was really a full weekend. Marie Dalton and Pat Cisewski drove to DesPlaines on Wednesday, Nov; 12 for a visit with friends of Marie. They enjoyed lunch at the home of Mrs. Eugene Mclntosch. The Fenner family journeyed to Chicago on Sunday, Nov. 16 for the christening of Lydia's one and only niece, Dani Christine, the daughter of Lydia's sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Ben Loveless. The christening took place at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's church with Lydia as Dani's godmother. Cynda Lou Radner had fun when she attended a birthday party for Wendy Saylor Mn Edgebrook Heights on Wednesday, Nov. 12. It was Wendy's tenth birthday.. That's it for this week folks. Your reporter was on the sick list so didn't make any calls and just reported what was called in. With Thanksgiving coming up we ought to have more news, so let's hear from more of you. Bye now. Village o! Sunnyside Prize Recipe For a Good Time Irma Gunther--1577-J Take the villagers of Sunnyside, add the desired amount of music, card playing, dancing, party games, liquid refreshments and "good food, mix well from 8:30 p.m. until batter has a healthy glow, allow to cool slightly before pouring back into their own little pots and pans. Bring your aprons and kettle washers, Dad that is, to A1 and Leah's oven, the twenty- second of November. -That is the night of our association social so come on let us all be there for a wonderful tune. Birthdays Hie Benoche family was sure surprised on Sunday when Jean opened the door and found her sisters and brothers there with their families plus a birthday cake for nephew, Peter's second birthday. It seems the birthday was on Saturday and because Jean and Joe had to tend the store and couldn't go into the city to celebrate so sisters, Evelyn and Ruth, and brothers, Pete and Henry, decided to bring the party to the Benoche household on Sunday which was very thoughtful of all of them. Leonie Schneider celebrated her fifth birthday on Nov. 12. ments were served and all who attended had a very gay time. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fredrick had company for > a few days when Rich's dad came for a visit. The Obstfelders had visitors over the weekend from Chicago in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and their three daughters, and on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Kleinlein from Graiyslake stopped by to visit. FARM BUREAU TAKES STAND ON CORN REFERENDUM Bazaar Happy Anniversary to Peg and Homer Anderson, The Olson family spent a mighty busy weekend when they made two trips into the Chicago area, one on Saturday, Nov. 8, and the second the following day. On Saturday they visited at the home of Toni's brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Iannacco in Chicago, then enjoyed dinner at the home of Jim's brother, Chuck. As they didn't have time to visit all the relatives that d$$r, they headed in that direction again on Sunday. Their first stop was at the home of Toni's mother, then they stopped for a visit with a sister in Mortoa , an easy way to Glean rugs at home- §w, quick BisstIS Shampoo Master method Special Introductory Offer! 9 4 OissoII Shatnpoo ^ r.leslcj sad Lipid. „ Ruciewr for both (22-or can. to clean up ti one and on*-haN • 112 last) REGULAR PRICE Biswll Shampoo Matter itUS Liquid Rus Cloanar... Ij| VALUE $16.93 Guaranteed by ^Cood House keep I ngy NO STOOPING NO WHEELING NO SCRUBBING With the new Bissell Shampoo ' Matter method, you use a specially designed applicator and deep-cleaning liquid i rug cleaner. It's easy as using a sweeper! Removes dirt brightens colors .. . removes stains. LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 516 Main St. McHenry PHONE 882 ANOTHER IHORP S DAN POWERS - GORDON STADE -- Auctioneers Having sold the farm the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the farm located 3 miles N.W. of Crystal Lake, 5 mi. S.E. of Woodstock and 4 mi. E. of State Rt. 14 on the Ridgefield * Black top road on SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23 starting at 11:30 O'clock the following described property f LIVESTOCK 30 Hi-Grade Holstein Cows & Heifers. All Cattle either fresh or close springers by day of sale. All cattle are T.B. Bangs tested and majority are Wisconsin vaccinated. MACHINERY ' JD Model G Tractor w/Power troll & Roll A-Matic 1951; JD Model A Tractor w/Power Troll & Roll-A-Matic 1952: JD Model B Tractor w/Power Troll & Roll-A-Matic 1952;JD Model B Tractor; JD Tractor Cultivator 4 row; JD No. 490 Corn Planter 4 row; JD 4 section Steel Drag; JD No. 12A Combine 7' w/ motor; JD No. 226 2 row mounted Corn Picker; JD Grain Drill £17-7 w/Grass seed & fertilizer attach, on rubber; JD 4 row ™rotary Hoe; JD 3 section Cultipacker; JD K.B.A. 9' Tractor , Disc; JD Power troll 3 bottom 14" Plow; JD Side Delivery rake on rubber; JD Power Mower 7'; JD Power Corn Sheller; JD Tractor Manure Spreader; JD Rubber tire wagon w/steel "Flare box; Lindsay Rubber tire wagon w/steel Flare box; Coby "Rubber tire wagon & Hay rack; M.H. Hay Baler w/motor No. 76; Caswell Manure loader & snow blade; Knoedler P.T.O. Mill; J.D. Tractor Disc 8'; Field Sprayer 21'; Hay Rack 8x14; Two wheel trailer; Orchard sprayer; Grain Blower; Hand Corn sheller; 2 section drag; Tractor Chains; Wheel weights; Rotary „Pump; 5 H.P. Electric Motor; 2 extension ladders; 3 wheel 'AkbcirroWk. 5 Hog"Peedfero;'^S- ist-rvt^ tjerts; Scales std&K~ tanics; 2 feed carts; Electric fly sprayer; De horner; Hot Water Heater; 2 Electric Fences; 700 lb. Deep freeze; 1937 Dodge 1% ton truck w/hoist & grain box; 150 Leghorn chickens; Chicken Equipment. 125 Bu. Oats. 5.' Silage -- 14' sila . SALES "GIMMICKS" Insurance companies and their sales representatives have been alerted by Joseph S. Gerber, director of the state Insurance Department, against the use of sales "gimmicks" intended to deceive the public in the solicitation of insurance. Sales misrepresentations include offering insurance as an inducement for the purchase of merchandise; falsely advertising that the purchase of automobile insurance is mandatory in Illinois; compelling borrowers to purchase insurance from lenders, and creating "fictitious groups" for the purpose of indirectly offering discounts on insurance rates. Gerber warned that violators will subject themselves to such action as the department deems necessary to enforce the Illinois insurance laws. Be Wise--Use the Classifieds We took a ride to Milwaukee on Tuesday, as long as the children had no school, to St. Joseph's convent for the yearly bazaar. We came home with some delicious bakery goods that we all wished would have lasted longer than it did, the children had fun at the fish pond and Mrs. Mecko frofH Pistakee Terrace who came with us bought some flowers to add to her plant collection. It was a beautiful day for a tide and u-e all enjoyed thie trip very much. Sick Call Irene Garrity is doing "fine and now that she is feeling better don't stop dropping in to visit her to help time pass by faster. Vickie Bogal is doing very nicely even though she is still in the hospital and we hope her stay there won't be for too long a time. Little Michael Muleski, though still a very sick boy, is home from the hospital for awhile to celebrate his second birthday at home which was on the fifteenth. His'sister, Linda, has one on the twenty- second. Because of the seriousness of Michael's illness just his grandparents, and godparents, will be at the celebration. First Car Have you noticed the blue and white convertible driving around through the village? The proud owner is P. J. Schneider. Holiday Doings Please don't forget to call me about your doings for Thanksgiving tell me where you went, or who came over. I'm sure that a lot of you have some plans and I would appreciate it if you would call me. away with corn acreag allotments and it provides support for all corn growers at 90 per cent of the average market price for the three preceding years or 65 per cent of parity, whichever is higher. "We urge farmers in McHenry county to plan now to vote in the Nov. 25 corn referendum for Illinois farmers have a great deal at stake in what program is chosen," Noe asserted. The Farm Bureau urges farmers to vote for Program No. 1 in the Nov. 25 corn erendum. The Illinois Agricultural association board of directors, at the September meeting, voted to support this choice in the ballot, the choice which calls for the elimination corn allotments. Dale Noe, ° president of the join the McHenry State McHenry County Farm Bureau Bank Xmas Savings Club Now. explained tht this proposal does ' Adv.--27-tf Demonstration A demonstration was held at Butch Kerr's home last week and among the twenty-odd women present two. of them had the pleasant task of modelling some >of the lovely garments, the two gals with this hidden talent were Fran Kasperski and Sylvia Obstfelder. Refresh- Auf Weidersehn Well our good neighbor Ricks has Jeft us for the winter months to stay with his daughter in Peoria and I know we will miss him, he hasn't been feeling too good and we hope all the aches and pains will leave him quickly and when he comes back in the spring he's in very good health. A CHAT WITH US Regular check:ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for vourself «. 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