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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Mar 1980, p. 28

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. MARCH 21.1980 ISBA Starts Prepaid Legal Services A program that will enable corporations, unions and- other groups to offer their employees and members prepaid legal services to help with estate planning, real estate transactions, warranty enforcement and many other commonly needed services, has been inaugurated by thfc Illinois State Bar association (ISBA). Under the ISBA program, organized groups of 500 or more members will be of­ fered free assistance in adopting a model plan developed by the ISBA and adapting it to reflect the individual needs of their members.* Organizers gf groups forming under ISBA auspices will be offered the following. Access to the services of an organization of professional administrators. Groups choosing to employ this centralized service will save the cost of establishing administrative offices of their own. ISBA attorney-volunteers to serve on the governing boards of each group plan. Selection by group members of any attorney of their choice, or use of the statewide network of lawyer referral services. Although inquiries are invited from any group, the ISBA's program will first be targeted towards Illinois- based corporations with 500 to 1,000 employees. Per­ sonnel managers of 75 such firms will receive brochures this week outlining the program. The model plan conceived by the ISBA includes such common services as wills and estate planning, real estate transactions, con­ sumer transactions, lan­ dlord-tenant disputes, d o m e s t i c r e l a t i o n s problems, adoption, change of name, traffic offenses, administrative proceedings, conservator or guardian estates, warranty en­ forcement, bankruptcy and probate. Each groups' plan will be negotiated with ISBA representatives to deter­ mine the monthly cost, range of services and legal fees. Joliet lawyer Bruce D. Falk, chairman of the ISBA's Delivery of Legal Services committee, said any group can adopt the ISBA-sponsored plan, but it is especially designed to be used by employers or unions as a new generation job benefit. Falk said the Bar association's decision to promote the prepaid legal service concept is an outgrowth of studies showing , that up to two-thirds of all Americans are failing to get the legal services they require. "It is workjng people who need prepaid legal ser­ vices," Falk explained. "These are the people who earn too much to qualify for legal aid, yet fear they cannot afford to pay for the kind of assistance they need." Falk emphasized that the ISBA will not profit finan­ cially from the plan. "There are no pooled funds under our plan," he said. "Each group that comes to us will have its own policy board, its own separate administration, and have its funds segregated and used only for services to its own mem­ bers." The prepaid plan would not cover legal services for commercial activities, cases in which the attorney would receive a fee contingent on success, or legal services for which a person is insured (auto insurance), A typical plan developed under the ISBA program leaves the choice of lawyer entirely up to the individual plan members, and specifies the hourly fee and the I amount of time that will be reimbursed for each service available. " For example, a typical plan might permit every member and his or her immediate family to seek legal assistance in preparing a will and planning an estate. In any given year, the typical plan might provide payments for up to four hours of service at $40 per hour for this particiular benefit. "A member is free to pay a higher hourly rate and to spend more time ac­ complishing his tasks, but the extra time and charges will be at his or her own expense," Falk said. According to the ISBA chairman, "Any plan negotiated with the ISBA will include an established grievance procedure and a policy on accrued benefits. We believe it is the best plan yet conceived and we are eager to work with em­ ployers, unions and other groups in getting it established and under way." Falk said the ISBA at present is willing to help any grotip of 500 or more members to implement a plan. It is possible that smaller groups, combined with others of like interest to form one group, could receive Isba assistance in developing a prepaid legal service plan. Employers, personnel directors, union leaders and other persons seeking in­ formation on the ISBA program may call the Illinois Bar center in Springfield, 800-252-8908. Total U.S. 1979 honey production was 237 million' pounds, up three percent from 1973. That's well below the 1969 record of 283 million pounds. Immunize For Free Free immunizations for children in high school and under will be given on Wednesday, March 26, 1980, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. in Room 102 of the McHenry County courthouse, located on Route 47 north of Woodstock. The shots are offered by the McHenry County Board of Health with ' the en­ dorsement of the MeHenry County Medical society, Immunization for the prevention of measles, polio, diphtheria, tetanus and o t h e r c o m m u n i c a b l e diseases are offered the last Wednesday of each iftonth. The shots are necessary for a child to be enrolled in school, but the Board of Health recommends that they be administered as soon as medically indicated after birth. U.S. farmers harvested record-high yields of corn, sorghum, barley, soybeans and hay in 1878. U.S. growers produced record apple, sweet cherry, cranberry, grape and pear crops last year. WANTED HILARY RODENKIRCH PONTIAC SALES MANAGER Customers To See Me For The Dest Deal In Town! ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. 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Elm St. McHenry, Illinois M5-7M9, 315-7999 48 MONTHS FINANCING IS AVAILABLE! What is your car worth? PAY US A VISIT NO OBLIGATION APPRAISALS! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BELIEVE THIS.... NO Reasonable Offers Refused! 11 hp Front Engine Rider • 32" floating deck • Key-Lectric" start • Counterbalanced Bnggs & Stratton engine • Unibody steel frame • 2 yr. Limited Warranty on all front engine models • Lifetime lubed 5-speed transaxle • All-season accessories available • Engineered for a long, dependable life • Toro sponsored credit available at participating Dealers * Hurry in now to take advantage of this distributor rebate! The earlier you buy...the greater your rebate. Your Toro dealer has the right model to fit your needs. REBATE SCHEDULE Model Mar Apr. May Jun. 5 ki. 25" CHI $150 $125 $ 75 $ 50 7* 25" at 150 125 75 50 1*32" bail 200 175 100 75 II* 32" at 200 175 100 75 1 hp. 32" Meter 200 175 100 75 11 to. 32" at 300 250 150 100 11 to 32" Meter 300 250 150 100 11 to <2" at 300 250 150 100 At the following Toro Dealers: George P. Freund 4102 W. Crystal Lake Road McHenry, Illinois Isntft yw dute without a Toro kmc enough? ® 'Comparing dealer s p ? • ; .ng price While tupphe* is CLEARANCE GET SANDY'S PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY. BRAND NEW! FULLY GUARANTEED! DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Dealin' like Never Before remaining 1979's in stock! ALL PRICES GUARANTEED! |8296 18287 18196 *7659 18981 79 PLYMOUTH TRAHDUSTER No. 7023-9 4x4 List $10,993 79 DODGE VAN No. 7505-9 List $6,827 79 DODGE VAN No. 7532-9 List $6,669 79 PLYMOUTH TRAHDUS1ER No. 7028-9 4x4 List $10,997 79 DODGE VAN No. 7519-9 List $7,974 *5721 79 VOLARE WACOM No. 2016-9 List $6,132 $5I79 79 PLYMOUTH VOYMCR VAN No. 7013-9 List $10,602 79 DODGE VAN No. 7521-9 List $6,669 79 LeBARON MEDALLION |NO. 6516-9 List $8,3261 79 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER VAN No. 7033-9 List $10,154 79 DODGE VAN No. 7526-9 List $7,122 79 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DOOR HARDTOP! |NO. 5014-9 List S7J6Q 79 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER VAN No. 7025-9 List $11,866 79 DODGE VAN No. 7527-9 List $7,122 79 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER No. 6016-9 List $12,222 79 DODGE VAN No. 7528-9 List $8,068 $9012 79 DONE VAN No. 7529-9 List $8,139 79 CHRYSLER NEW PORT No. 6013-9 List $8,584 $6078 79D00KVAH No. 7530-9 List $7,458 *5000 16825 16881 *6325 *6984 79 DODGE PICKUP No. 9065-9 79 CHRYSLER NEW PORT No. 6012-9 List $8,286 79 DODGE VAN No. 7531-9 List $7,310 79 DODGE MACHO No. 9041-9 4 x 4 Cist $9,234 1 79 DODGE MACHO No. 9044-9 4 x 4 List $9,268 ALL REMAINING '79's LISTED HERE « DRASTICALLY REDUCED $3,000°°! 79 DODGE 4x4 No. 9073-9 List $8,602 DODGE W-200 CLUB CAB No. 9080-9 Litft $9,814 UP TO THE MODELS AND COLOR YOU WANT. ALL CARS-VANS TRUCKS LOADED. NOTHING STRIPPED DOWN I CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH | c SHOW BOOM OPf N Monday il»u f r>d«y 9 to 9 OO S*«u>d«y 9 lo 6 B DODGE TRUCKS » K \ II » • • »• \n I - OPEN MONDAY THRU FFHOAV H OO l -567-6471 ~D y

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