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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1974, p. 11

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Ringwood News (653-9008) (653-9262) (728-0295) Inner City 4-H Club' Visits Local Farm It was a most rewarding day for theBen Jacobs family when they recently entertained fifty two 4-H club members from the Inner City witn their Extension Youth Advisor, Enid Gerst, and ten ehaperones. The boys and girls, ages 11 through 16, were taken by bus on a tour of Northern Pump Farms. For many of them, it was the first time they had ever seen live farm animals. George Young, McHenry County Farm Advisor, and his wife and daughter joined the group and Mr. Young spoke briefly to the young folks. Some of the McLakeWood 4-H Club members brought their animal projects to show the guests. JoAnne Gillespie gave them all rides on her horse and Danielle Byron brought her dog "Little Fox" to demonstrate dog obedience. Perhaps the most memorable part of the day for the young people was the opportunity to hold and pet animals, including rabbits, chickens, cats, dog, a horse and her colt. The visitors were served lunch by Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Ben, Jr., and Lora CHARIVARI It all started out as a quiet evening when Art and Katy Christopher accepted an invitation to spend last Tuesday night with Gary and Peggy Tickner. Less than an hour after they arrived at Tickners, a procession of cars drove into the yard with horns blaring and metal clanging on metal. It was the folks from Northern Pump Farms coming to Charivari Art and Katy on their silver wedding anniversary. It was a most enjoyable evening and one of complete surprise. Patty and David Christopher were in on the surprise and it was big relief to them when their folks finally left the house that evening without their revealing the secret. GRADUATION OPEN HOUSE Seventy-five guests attended the open-house given by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steinmetz for their daughter, Debbie, recently graduated from Richmond-Burton high school. AMong those attending wer Debbie's grandmothers, Mrs. Lorene Brand of Sauk City, Wis., and Mrs. Ada Steinmetz of Baraboo. An aunt, Mrs. Irene Keasier from Sauk City, was also present. ' ^AUSTIN-HUFF NUPTIALS The Charles Brennan home was the setting last Saturday evening for a lovely ceremony,. uniting in marriage Mrs. Shirley Austin of Salem, Wis., and Mervin Huff of Richmond. Rev. Ruth Wegner, pastor of the Ringwood United Methodist church, officiated at the ceremony with Delores and Charles Brennan serving as matron of honor and best man. The bride's children, Dawn, Tommy and Angel Austin and Cliff Hammerstrom of Genoa City were present. Dawn Austin furnished organ music Including "Because" and "I Love You Truly." Spring flowers decorated the living room and Lil Visconti took pictures to record the happy occasion. WESTERN TRAVELERS Richard, Phyllis and son David Zell have been traveling throughout the western states the past four weeks. They traveled the southern route out to California stopping off to see the Carlsbad Caverns (well worth stopping to see they said), then on to California to see Disney World and Marineland. While in the L.A. MIES RESTAURANT 385V6981 DORKIES WHERE THE BELLY BUSTER WAS BORN »BREAKFAST » LUNCHEON SPECIALS » DINNERS »FRIDAY SPECIALS SPAGHETTI FISH DINNERS (PIZZA SERVED NITELY) HOURS: M Mon thru Sat 6AM - 8PM Sunday 7AM - 3Pt* 4213 W. RTE. 120 Mc HENRY COFFEE 10c 6a.m. -8a.m. MON. thru FRL with Meals area they visited with Richard's aunts and spent a few days there. Then on up the coast to San Francisco which they thought was fantastic, in fact they thought the coastline was beautiful. They visited the Flaming Forest (which is not as famous or well known as the Petrified Forest) but they thought was just as nice as the Petrified Forest. They visited the Painted Dessert and the Grand Canyon which they just couldn't believe the sight. Also a stop in Las Vegas was in order but didn't do a thing to thrill either Phyllis or Dick. Then on home and as they traveled through Iowa they were amazed as that storm of 8 inches of rain in 24 hours was the first rain they had seen throughout their whole trip., Here we were almost drowning. We ask David (who is only 4) what all he saw and his answer was OH just everything. Sounds like he did too, just hope he will be able to remember everything, but in case he doesn't he will remember enough to want to see it all again sometime in the future. We should all see our own country first. CAMPERS Well guess ifs enough that the campers can really get started camping in earnest now. Hear that the Paul Walkingtons and son, Lee, went camping up near Spooner, Wis., for the Week-end. We heard that there were bears in that part of the country but guess they didn't bother them, and they had a wonderful we'ek-end weather wise and just relaxing. Other campers we know who finally got out on their first camp-out was Walt and Doris Low. They went up in the Lodi, Wis., area and had a ball. Doris's nose looks red (from the sun she says???) The Lows then had breakfast on Sunday morning with the Grahams and the Thelens, and arrived home weary on Monday evening. SOUTH DAKOTA VISITORS Lloyd and Helen Barker and daughter, Nancy, and Helen's mom, Bessie Galvin of Assumption, 111, visited with relatives in Pierre, S.D. They visited all of the sights in the area and were especially escorted around a Buffalo ranch. Helen's mom's cousin lives next door to this large Buffalo ranch and so they got a guided tour. This fellow raises Buffalo for commercial use in restaurants and Buffalo meat shops. They had over 2,000 head of Buffalo at the time they visited the ranch. BIRTHDAYS The birthdays keep on even tho we think maybe they shouldn't but its lots of fun to keep on wishing people HAPPY BIRTHDAY. SOOO on June 3rd we wish Wendy BrUce and Larry Lehmkuhl a very Happy day. On June 4th Pennalope Beck will celebrate her special day and on June 6th Hazel Bowman become another year older, June 7th is shared by June Oxtoby, Larry Oonk, and Dawn Cerny We hope that all of you have a special d&y for YOUR Birthday and we wish you many, many more. ANNIVERSARIES June 1st starts off with Lll and Frank Visconti celebrating their Wedding anniversary of ???? years together. Happiness to you both. Then on the 4th of June we have Darlene and Larry Lehmkuhl celebrating their anniversary. Happiness to you both, this is the couple that just added a new little one to their family a couple of months ago. i Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Nona Massheimer Deceased, FILE NO. 74-P-106 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the ye named decedent and that PAGE 11 - PLAIN'DEALER-THLKSDAY. MAY 30, 1974 letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on May 13, 1974, to Kenneth Massheimer, 415 W. Riverside Dr., McHenry, 111. & John Vertucci, 2553 W. Taylor, Chicago, Illinois, wnose attorney of record is Leroy J. Welter, 1303 N. Richmond Road, McHenry, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court Housed County Court Woodstock, Illinois, and HHPHJ copies thereof mailed or delivered to i said legal representative and to ; said attorney. 1 MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 17,24 & 30,1974) f "WASH & WEAR" HAIR CUTS FOR gals on the go • Layer Cuts • Shags e Naturals $10.00 JANE'S 385-7771 Energy crisis The cr is is is now ind we are a l l concerned about wast ing Su HEAT SENTRY ^UL approved^ the best automat ic vent i la can buy should become a par t o f your coo l ing system P a t t ic heat bu i ld up he lps cut a i r condi t ion ing costs , uses mum ot power for max imum resu l ts , cuts coo l ing costs a as 30° o . easy to ins ta l l on p i tch f la t roofs , gab le end or l HEAT SENTRY won t le t you waste power Get yours today HEAT SENTRY of ILLINOIS PHONE 385-3084 MICHAEL KHIDIRIAN ASSIGNED - Airman Michael K. Khidirian, son of Mrs. Elayne K. Schultz of 4901 Roger street, McHenry, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. During his six weeks at the Air Training command's Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training center at Lowry for specialized training in the armament systems field. Airman Khidirian attended McHenry Community high school. SPECIAL OFFER! Bag, cart or spreader with TOHO Rider. Yard Dump Cart 400-lb. capacity for haul­ ing lawn deoris, etc. Special Offer: Buy any Toro® Whirlwind* rear engine rider now and get a dump cart, seeder-spreader or bagging kit at no additional cost. Hurrv, offer good only while promo­ tional stocks last. Bagging Kit: Holds bushels of leaves or lawn clippings. Heavy-duty fiber bag Model 56022 Spreader: Scatters seeds or fertilizer in a uniform swath. 5 H.P. 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