1214 N." Green St., McHenry A FATHER'S TEN BY MY EXAMPLE.. 1 I shall teach my child •*- respect for his fellow man. O I shall teach him good ^ sportsmanship in work and play. O 1 shall instill in him " an appreciation of re ligion and the family, the backbone of society. 41 shall strive for com-panionship and mu tual understanding. PAGE 10 SUPPLEMENT COMMANDMENTS 51 shall impart to him a desire to love and honor his country and obey its laws. 61 shall encourage him; to apply himself to , difficult tasks. n I shall teach him the • importance of par ticipation in commun ity affairs and local government. O I shall teach him self- ° reliance and help him develop an inde pendent spirit. TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER, SHOPPING HINTS. 1(1) Do some preliminary idea- gathering, before going to the stores, by scanning the ads on Father's Day Gifts in this newspaper. It will be much easier if you are able to head, directly for stores 91 shall help him develop a sense of re sponsibility in plan ning for the future^ I shall, above all, prepare him for the duties and responsi bilities of citizenship in a free society. 10 \ 3 . • H ; - . V - FRIDAY. JUNE 7,1974 having items which appeal to you ... (2) Give a casual "look-see" at Dads personal property to avoid buying something that he already owns ... (3) Be discrimina ting and consider Dad's age and standing in the com munity. Even if he's a sprightly "young one" in your eyes, don't buy him a "Dutch Boy"' cap. The other members of hiiftpnature four some might not understand! Gift-wrapping can make all the difference. Wrap the base of the package in leop ard paper, and the tojp in plain white. Cut two leop ards out of the patterned paper, and put them on the white ground. Make bars of black ribbon, and finish off the Deasty effect by cutting out letters that say "Careful, restless beasts", or "Feed only under supervision of keeper." . In parts of the Near and Far East where several gen erations may live under the same roof, all dominated by the old patriarch, a father has almost complete author ity over his children, but he must defer to grandfather. REGARDLESS OF WHAT DOES FOR A LIVING. IVI MAKES A PAIR OF PANTS THAT SUITS hEVERV OCCASION.