FoartMtt" THE McHENRY Thursday, February 16, LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR Brzezitaski and Lois Schlavone Village News | ies, candy, ice cream and party Vehicle stickers and dog li- i favors. They also exchanged Valcenses' may be obtained from j entities and played games. Edward James at the McDermott; The „ Brownies wish Sharon garage. Mr. James is a tempor- j O'Leary "good luck" with the ary collector due to Vena Gus-1 Girl Scouts when she receives tafson's illness, A reminder the j L*ER wings this week. deadline for the vehicle stickers was Feb. 15 and the penalty after that date is fifty cents a month. , Our best wishes to Hank Par- Boy Scoots • Attending tne tatner and SOIJ dinner on Saturday and enjoying a chicken dinner with all the Christening Mr. and Airs. Marty Wrublewski had their daughter, Deborah Jean, christened on Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Zion Lutheran church at McHenry. The godfather was Joseph Bina and godmother was Mrs. Grace christensen, Marty's sister. Later, a dinner was enjoyed by^the sponsors and family. Vacation Mrs. Irene Leon's sister, Mrs. Ralph Hoener, of Silver Lake, Wis., joined her mother, Mrs. Louise Unruh, at Hot Springs. Mrs. Jenny Vallone is also with them enjoying the warm weather there. » ratore'on his promotion to police j trimmings were the following sergeant. Frank Pogany has re-i people: Larry Booster and son, signed. / Kenneth, Roy Erickson and Roy, Jr., Phil Kibbe and Donald, Har- IFire Department old Foss and sons, Corky, Bobert Though the weather did not co- and Ricky, and Roy Morrison, operate for the Valentine dance taking Mr. Pope's place with son, held on Saturday, the dance was Kenneth ;Pope. a success and everyone had a j ~1-- wonderful time. The floor had a ! Thursday Socials fine wax job, the music was won-1 The Thursday night socials are derful and dancing the "hokey- j being held at Wally's Oasis every pokey" and "promenade waltz" j Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone was enjoyed by the many that; is welcome to attend. were there. The fire department ------ is grateful and thanks everyone Bowlers Socials for their help in making the j You still have time to enter «dance a success. ^he Lakemoor-Lilymoor bowlers' socials. All you need is an es- Auxiliajry tablished average in 1954-1955 or The ladies' auxiliary will hold 1955-1956. For further , informaa card and bunco party on SatUr- tion call Ray Cynowa at 594-M-2 day, Feb. 25, at the fire depart- or Wally's Oasis. ment community house. Barbecue beef sandwiches, flcake and coffee, (McHenry Bible Church and lovey table prizes to the win- j ^ Youth for Christ singspiraners in bunco and cards. Tickets ti0n will be held in Ridgefield at may be obtained from Jean Boos-; 7;3o p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 18. New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Art Levand . are the proud parents of a son, Ronald, born at Memorial hospital on Saturday, Feb. 11. Little Ronald weighed in at 7 pounds "and 2 ounces. ~ _ Also, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zabroski Sre proud to announce they have a daughter, born on Saturday, Feb. 11. Welcome We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hthry James, who have moved into one of the apartments in the McDermott building. With U.S. Marines Pvt. Claude F. McDermott, Jr, sends word home regularly that he is feeling fine and happy to be with the U.S. Marines. He would enjoy hearing from his friends. Send letters to Pvt. C, F. McDermott, pit. 112, 1st Rect. Trng. Bn., MCRD, San Diego, Calif. Here and There Mr. and Mrs. Fred Checchin enjoyed the company of Fred's mother for a week. ~ sMrs. "fcfyrtle Booster spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Liesik jit Mt. Prospect. Wally Szarek enjoyed himself at an operetta, "Babes' in Toyland." given by the Mt. St. Mary Haines; was rushed to St. Joseph's hospital in Chicago, suffering from pneumonia. Her condition is ; reported as improving. W --:-- & Congratulations To MEr. and Mrs. Schaft, who were blessed with a baby girl Sunday, Feb. 5. Also to -Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kroncke, who became grandparents. Their daughter, who resides in Chicago, presented them with a granddaughter. school in St. Charles. His daughter, Carol, was in the play. On Friday, Ann Brzezinski entertained the following guests: Mesdames Irene Leon, Alice Wade, Helen Para, Ann Bolda and Marcella Foss, and Jessie and Olive Corbett. The ladies spent the evening -paying card3, and cake and coffee were served. Birthdays Richard Heckman celebrated his birthday on Feb. 15 Bobby Levand was 12 years old on Feb .10. Larry Cammarata will be 13 years old on Feb. 18. A very happy birthday to all of you and many more of them. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Don Cutler and family speijt Saturday in Chicago; helping^ his father celebrate his birthday.. Mr. arid Mrs. E. M. Belford had a very enjoyable evening chaperoning a high school dance in Wauconda Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson, Marion and Norman, Jr., from Melrose Park, were dinner guests at the home of the Earel Belfords. ter. Everyone is welcome to at tend. , p.m. A Valentine party was enjoyed by the children last week Friday. The children in the primary de- WEA. i partment were given crowns as The Lily Lake P.T.A. wishes to guests of honor at the party, thank the teachers and everyone1 Cookies, candy and milk was for their help on Founders Day. j served and games played. It was a very fine success. I j Our Sympathy IGirl Scouts We wish to express our sympa- The Girl Scouts enjoyed a thy at this time to Mr. and Mrs Valentine party on Thursday at | Floyd Goss on the deatl\ - of their their meeting. Games were play- son, Gary. Gary died on Thursed, Valentines exchanged and re- day, Feb. 9, and he was 4 years freshments served. old. Judy Vacondio was released from the intermediate class and is ready to enter the seniors. jBrownies The Brownies' Tuesday meeting fell on Valentine Day, and the girls had a party with cook- Fun Club The members of the Fun club met at the home of Doris Kibbe last Wednesday. Bunco was played and nice prizes won by Pat Morrison, Jen O'Leary and Jean Booster. Also that evening, Irene Godina, Jen O'Leary and Pat Morrison celebrated their birthdays. There was a delicious birthday cake and lovely gifts. Happy birthday to you, girls. LILYMOOR Cub Scouts The boys from Den 6 enjoyed the banquet with their fathers very much Saturday night. We are proud of the work the boys have been doing on their projects. Some of them are being displayed in town. Feeling Better Mrs. Orrilla Sammons, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. FARMERS If you have something tc Buy, Sell or Trade ADVERTISE 2a the PLAINDEALER Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hyatt, Sr., are celebrating their thirtyeighth wedding anniversary on Saturday, Feb. 25. We wish you much happiness and many more happy anniversaries. A CHAT WITH US. Regular checlr-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCSHI'S 24 HOUB TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street McHenry, m. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-K THE TOWER GRILL On Route 120 at Lakemoor Between Volo and McHenry Shrimps Chicken f^OOP ^ Steaks " Sandwiches Full Fountain Service "From a Snack to a Full Dinner" Counter Service or Dining Room Bring the Family 1 tfnexpecied Guests! Evening Snack! or Ready to Eat Dinner. McHENRY 161 for Out Service HIDE-AWAY GAS CAP BODY BY FISHER BALL-RACE STEERING HYDRAULIC-HUSHED VALVE LIFTERS IN ALL "BLUE-FLAME AND "TURBO-FIRE" ENGINES. OUTRIGGER REAR SPRINGS SAFETY DOOR LATCHES Everything's yours in Chevrolet... EXCEPT HIGH COSTS ! ANTI-DIVE BRAKING 4 ENGINE CHOICES WITH H.P. UP TO 225 THE "ONt-RFTY" 2-DOOR SEDAN --One of 19 new Chevrolet beauties. All have directional signals as standard equipment These features mark Chevrolet tops in value, all right; and most of them make Chevy livelier, safer and a lot more fun to drive! Come m and see! CU^K CHEVROLET 204 W. ELM STREET PHONE 277 'H1 •£• -H- •I-ft L E G i A^ • i 'M1 <' -I- <• .j. .j. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Changes * in Schedules COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (Public Service Company Division) hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on February 1, 1966, certain rate schedule changes proposed to be-' com^ effective with meter readings taken on and after March 3, 1956_ , The purpose of these changes is to simplify the rate schedules applicable in PuDlic Service Company territory. The company proposes to transfer Rate 1--Residential Electric Service, Rate 5--General Electric Service, Rate 24--Municipal Pumping and Street Lighting Service from Schedule ,E-2 to Schedule E-3 and cancel Schedule E-2. Schedule E-3 applies to all of Public Service territory, while Schedule E-2 applies to such territory except for tha area formerly served by Illinois Northern Utilities Company. It is also proposed to cancel Rates 1, 5, 24, 55, and 56 in the Illinois Northern schedule of the Company. Rates 1 and 5 are identical, and Rate 24 is similar to corresponding rates in Schedule EJ-2. Rates 55 and 56 are obsolete rates applicable only in Freeport, there being no customers on Rate 56 and only six on Rate 55. Carta in riders are proposed to be transferred, cancelled, or revised as to applicability to correspond to these changes in the schedules. Further information with respect to, these changes may be obtained either directly from this Company or by .addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes together with the scheduled to which they apply may be inspected by any interested party in any public office of this Division. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (Public Service Company Division) , By D. R. Bowej^ Treasurer (Pub. Feb. 9-16) Shop In McHemy Stores. * FARM SERVICE WAY AUCTION H. A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the Frank Slavin farm, located 4% miles Southeast of Hebron, 111., 8 miles North of Woodstock, 111., to Thayer Corners, then 1 mile East on Route 47, or * miles South of Hebron to Van Der. Carr Corners and % mile West, on " WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22 1956. Sale to start at 1:00 o'clock 1 61 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE 42 COWS---14 Fresh, 12 Springing, balance due In Spring and Summer, Home raised, 1st, 2nd, 3rd calf cows. Most of these cows are from N. B. Co. and Curtiss Candy breeding. 5 heifers, 4(months old; 4 heifers, 8 months old; 5 heifers, 10 months old 2 heifersr, 6 months old. 1 bull sired by N. 1B, C04 Osbomdale Sir Tyvic Ragiapple; 1 large Bull. - -jf MILK EQUIPMENT --• Electric hot water header. GRAIN, HAY, FEED--500 bales alfalfa hay, mixed; 24 tons chopped hay, 3 tons ear corn, 14 ft. ensilage in 17 ft. silo. TRACTOR, TRACTOR EQUIP. •-- McC-D M tractor, good rubber, in A-l shape; Massey-Harris 44 tractor, in good condition; McDeering tractor gang plow, 2-16 in, on rubber; McDeering 8 ft. field digger, rotary hoe. Usual' friendly Farm Service Way terms available to all farmers. MRS. FRANK J. SLAVIN & JAMES WISSELL . 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