y ; yf „V s "y '4 w ;\\$ ' - by Illinois State Bar issociatio ARMCHAIR LAWYERS, HERE'S A CHANCE TO DISCOVER HOW MUCH YOU KNOW What is your legal I.Q.? * The Illinois State Bar association, which does its best to acquaint citizens with the laws of this state, lias come up with a simple test to determine how much you have ' learned. The quiz is based mainly/ on information contained in the/ /_ ISBA's "fhe Law Serves You" weekly /column for newspapers,/ However, the ISBA adds, 6u should not feel too badly If you flunk --unless you'ri a lawyer, Ar*\ver the following 10 questions and then check your answers with the correct ones ginen on this page. (Give yoursei 10 points for each correct Iwer): Cl) To protect herself from ick when she has to go out lone at night a woman has a egal right to: (a) carry a tear gas pen; (b) pack a pistol in her purse; (c) scream. (2) Hie fine for celebrating the 4th of July with a bang is: (a) $10; (b) $100; (c) $500. Jm For Thai Old Fashioned Flavor - Cone To JKixm&mann Sausage Company • IS Vartotte* mf&mmagr • Tree German Jtyle Flavor* • Leu Hickory Smoked Baeoa • Country Mad# 8«M|e • Deltrkxni Htykory Smoked Hanw / iHts 1M la Phone 3854260 v«i* (3) A man should carry his Selective Service registration card until: (a) his 26th birthday; (b) his 35th birthday; (c) his is laid to rest. (4) The legal age for making a will in Illinois is: (a) 18; (b) 21; (c) 65. (5) There must be at least two people in a boat towing a water skier. TRUE or FALSE? (6) In Illinois a person may legally donate Ms or her heart to science. TRUE or FALSE. (7) If s all right to resist arrest if you know you are innocent of any wrong doing. TRUE or FALSE? (8) A driver who has had only two drinks might flunk a breathalyzer test if he is arrested for drunken driving. TRUE or FALSE? v:> (9) People who are annoyed by receiving advertisements for obscene materials in the mail can do little except throw the advertisements away. TRUE or FALSE? (10) Hie only time you need a lawyer is when you are in legal trouble. 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Her husband is a truck driver whos^jsOrk day is seldom less than 10 hours. His income is modest, but he manages to keep his family together in a decent home. Trouble strikes. Mary is involved in an auto accident that almost takes her life. The period of hospitalization drains the family's finances, and the doctor orders Mary to stay off her feet at home for six weeks. Both Mary and her husband are beside themselves with anxiety. If he stays home to care for the children, he may lose his job. Yet Mary has no family,. and his relatives, live more than a thousand miles away. They ask themselves: how do we keep the family together until Mary can get back on her feet? In many communities,,public and private social agencies are providing the answer to this problem (and dozens of similar ones) by employing homemakers -- women who go into homes on a temporary basis and substitute for the mother when she is ill, incapacitated or absent. •"Y will be expanded as rapidly as. more qualified homemakers can be recruited and trained^ She invited applications from ma*- ture, friendly women of gtxjd moral character who "know how to care for children and keep house, and have a car at their disposal. Any person interested in an interview to become a homemaker should contact Mrs. Rigsby at the Waukegan office. The telephone number is 244-0595. One agency which is moving swiftly to develop adequate homemaker sjervices for families in McHenry county is the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, which has its district office at 4 South Genesee street in Waukegan. According to Mrs. Barbara Rigsby, homemaker services coordinator of the department's Waukegan district, the service- Wed. June.25, 1969 - Plaindealer - Sec. 2, Pg. 5 During the average year, fishermen from Boston (alone) harvest 150,000,000 to 160,- 000,0,00 pounds of haddock and cod (alone), worth, some $15 million. SHOP IN McHENRY START COLLECTING THESE Libbey Glasses Today! Here's an exceptional opportunity for you to build a set of matching family glassware. One that'll be elegant enough for company too! Clip this coupon today^s bring it in -- start building your "Pisa" Glossware by Libbey today I Gort only Junt 22 tkm Junt 28, uoer -us*.. 8 oi. JUICE GLASS »f> "" "wim liSC VALUE l,",T 1,1 cou'°* M« FAMILY Shop la Midstream Shopping Center look For Tho 0SC0 AD NOW IS A GREAT JIME TO Offer Mur Family A Jewel Ham! 'MIRACLE PRICE" \v 2>\Potato chiPs JEWEL MAID GOODTHRU SAT., JUNE 28th HILLFARM 'box /IOC dlf and Half REG 0QC43 ----;TrcptC^V \ GOOD -- SAT.,j THRU JULY 5th GAL. BTL. Western Punch 28c PINT CTN. ,0NUSSMC»W_ J GOOD THRU SAT -JULY 5th W §&<& FROZEN \F&is Rea Lemon Mfpyf Lemonade REG. I f e w CORNED BEEF FLATS It's always nice to have a lean 'n tasty Jewel ham waiting in your refrigerator for unexpected company and family snacks. And this is the week you can enjoy some mighty attractive savings on these* 6TOBLB Butt Portion *49! fine hams. Fully.Cooked for your ease of preparation . . . ail you need do is heat to enjoy! , Stop in today -- choose all your family's favorite foods Under one roof. Jewel has the kinds of foods you want for your family's eating pleasure. FULLY-COOKED LB. 6 TO 8 LB. SHANK PORTION B«g $139 Klb Old Fashioned COLE SLAW Reg 49{ LB. FRESHLY GROUND Ground Beef Freshly Baked In Our Store Ovens CHERRY PIES Reg 89< JEWEL FOIL » ^ HEAVY DUTY LB CENTER CUT LB. •I • • • • Proiluce Marlit'l Pork Chops 89< •III CANNED BEVERAGES Still ORly FREE 39t VALUE ICED TEA DECANTER WITH PURCHASE OF 10-10* PACKAGE • OF SALADA ICED TEA MIX ALL FOR Each 3718 W. ELM McHENRY MON-FRI 9-9 I Meat Dept I MON. thru WED. 9 to 6 I THURS. & FRI. 9 to 9 Sat 9-6 ODOR 9 TO July 4th 2 NORTHWEST GROWN mg Cherries LB. RED RIPE Q $100 CALIFORNIA -- 27 SIZE AO StrawberrieswbSes | Cantaloupe 3 °r 00 r- ^ Sausage Shop Minced HAM * * 7 9 $ SPECIAL 1 SMOKED POLISH SAUSAGE Reg $1.09 lb lb Imported • PICNIC HAM Reg 79< 'A lb 141b ;4if4sa mm SWIM BALLET -- This artisitic photo shows Girl Scout Day Camp participants as they carried out their ballet routine under an interesting cloud cover. Annual Day Camp ended for 233 young girls last Friday. PLAINDEALER PHOTO here and there in BUSINESS CIRCUS TIME Registration is asked for the all free trip to Tebala Shrine^ Temple circus to be held at ^he Winnebago county fairgrounds on July 24. The transportation and admittance to the circus EXPERT GROOMING • BOARDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING • BATHING Rudy Becker's Kennels 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 385-2436 (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) is all free.1^ This is the yearly circus that the Shriner's from Teliala's Shrine Temple at Rockford have each year. All the parents of grade or junior high school children have to do is stop at the Conlon-Collins Ford garage at Highways 176 and 14, Crystal Lake, and register children and get a name tag for each child. This year the Crystal Lake Jaycees will help with the manpower Ijy furnishing twenty adult couples - from its membership to help as bus captains along with like amount of Shriners. There are many Shriners working on this year's trip. From McHenry Richard May is ticket chairman and George Cina, news chairman. If any parents would like any other information contact Wilbert Hecht, 270 McHenry avenue, Crystal Lake. GOOD IDEA: Be slow todevelop friendships, and then stay put , with the fruitful ones. pecH C|ooJL CWt U.S. SIGN UP WHEtE YOU W0«K 00 l/INK jjOOOQOOOOQQOQOQOOOBOOtfOOih.. When selecting a gift for him. ... let us help! T7lefje&A> 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. til' 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA