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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Aug 1982, p. 5

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3wm A HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 305, Crystal lak*. Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 PAGE > PIAINPEALCT HUDAY. AUGUST11.1«« by Flo (dentin AO pet utrrpliimt mart be valid*tec by the signing of • contract, with the adoption fee which the cost of the qpsy or from a vet of Helping Paw*' choice, at a deduction from the coat of the surgery if done by a vet of your choice. When adopting a pet through Hetpuig raws, please tor your future reference, keep name, address, phone number oi tbe perauu man whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by check, payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Female, black-tan, short hair, 4H- months, shots, hweHaohan, good with pets and children, 3IM717. Labrador mix, 7-month mala, black with white spot, short hair, shots, neutered, good with pets and children, 338-2188. Three 18-week Shepherd mix , two female, one male, good with children and pets, 31M6M367. Two PureBred Collies: 3-year Blue Merle female; 3^-year white female, both very small, shots, houwhrokea, good with children and pets, 3H-M7- good with Woodstock, 338-7188.-. Please call Animal Control you find or loae a pat They wffi pick up pot union you wish. They also have pets if ^ Support Tough Drunk Driver Stand By pots ffsr adoption at 338-7M8. For drivers McHenry County State's A Ted Flora's tough stance on CATS FOB ADOPTION Brawn Tabby short hair 3 month male, ahota, good with pats, Two 1 white gtey short hair, 55 "Morris* shots, good 313-838-5143. Two female Tortoise, short hair, 11- weoks, shots, good with pats and children, 488-0838. Grey short hair, long hair *rTflnHh mala; call Hold MCC Registration Registration far fall dassss at xrxsz instruction for that ss supported by Illinois General Ty Fahner to of at MCC in ex- applicatkms are still bsiag school) adult, gray short hair female, shots, good with pets and children, gtUM. Grey-white medium long hair adult black-white adult male. Both Malmute-Huaky, white, 8-year male, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children. 815 888 7397. Collie-Husky, 8-month, brown- black-white male, good with children and pets, 459-4018. Schnauzer mix, 1-year male, Diack, housebroken, good with children and nets. 63D-3M.Y Irish Setter, 10-year male, shots, 338-1732. Collie-Shepherd, 13-week male, short hair, good with pets and children, 312-838-3078. Two male Golden Retriever-Belgian Collie mix. 9-weeks, 455*0845. Two English Sheepdog mix malee, 7-weeka, 455-1518, 455-8821 German Shepherd mix, 9-week fema'* 4*m»mi Golden Retriever-Collie, lOVfe-month male, shots, housebroken, 385-1474. Boxer, 8-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children and pets, 312-838-2072. Springer Spaniel mix, IVi-year, black-white female, snots, housebroken, spayed, good with children and pets, 455-2875. Terrier mix, 3-month female, black with white patch, curly hair, all ahota, vii vy-biack-white Tabhv femal* •Pj^yed. »bots, good witn pets, Black-white, short hair, 8-week male, shots, 338-2830. Half Persian-Siameoe, 3-yearold, white short hair mslaa (1), shots, neutered, good with oldsr children, 4880811. Calico, 4^-month female, declawed, 3384351. Black short hair, 8-month female, shots, spayed, good with pets and children, 455-3825. Three 8-week Calicos, 458-7730. Four 9-week: cream; orange; grey; black-white-orange, 815-843*4813. Black Tiger, short hair, 8-month male, 338-2829 ( Dark black-brown Tiger, 2 Mr year male, neutered, declawed, shots, goo* with chikkren and pets, 458-5587. Four8-week-oki: two dark Tortoise, two black, 458-3178. Two 14-week: grey male, multi-grey female, 344-4218. Two 12-week, black shortttk, male female, 312-838-7332. Two 8-week females, medium long hair, Made, brown Tabby. 458-2541. Male young adult 'Morris* medium long hair, shots, good with children and pete, 338-6237 Five black short hair, 12-weeks-old, 312-5388584. FOUND DOGS Poodle young adult, Railroad and 2nd street, Crystal Lake, 458-8541. Chow or Samoyed young adult. o began elsewhere for both recent high who are now thinking about college aa well as for students who were previously enrolled in other cuTlsjss or universities but who, due to financial coats, are unable to to enroll at their original school, "Given the rising costs st four-year colleges and universitiee coupled wtth reduced financial aid assistance, many students who program of study enrolling at McHenry this fall as a means of continuing their program of study sts mora affordable coat," said Adelmann. "Studenta who are finding themselves in a financial pinch are encouraged to meet with a member of MCCa counseling staff to determine Just how course work taken locally can apply toward remaining bachelor degree requirements," Adelmann explained. Adelmann alao indicated that there is still time for thoee who have Just recently decided to enroll at the college this fall. Program pfenning assistance provided by a counselor is available throughout the week, both day and evening. Registration for fall clasaes will continue right up until the start of fall classes Aug. 21. Any area resident interacted in attending the college this fall, either on e hill-time or part-time basis, should plan to contact the college soon, while there is still a good selection of course openings. < Registration information or a counseling appointment can be ob­ tained in person or by phone by calling (815) 455-3700. Attorney General Ty Fahner on Monday when he emphasised the enforcement of the harsher of two drunk driving laws until the courts decide which law is valid. He said the Legislature psssed two laws laat year aimed at raviaing drunken driving statutes, but a class- action suit challenging the harsher law is before tbe Cook County Circuit court. Fahner, during a conference McHenry county courthouae, plained that in reviewing the legislative debate and proceedings, it is dear that lawmakers intended the stricteet law to reflect state policy on dealing with drunk drivers. "The stricter version of the law is controlling, becauee it was passed by the General Aaeembly after the conflicting version," said the attorney general. He noted that the rule of law applies even though both bills were passed on the same day, seperated by only a few Hot its He said prosecutors and courts have taken differing views of what provisions of law are in force regarding drunk driving. The con­ flicting versions of the law relate to the effects of blood tests on trials for driving under the influence and warning required before a peroon refuses to talks a blood teat. The stricter version of the drunk driving law which Fahner supports requires a suspected drunk driver to submit to a blood teet. If the suspect refuses the teet, under the stronger law, the refusal can be used aa evidence in a court trial. A refusal of the teet can reeult in loes of driving priveleges, an automatic driving suspension for six months. In regard to another question relating to drunk driving, Fahner aaid he is working to plug the gap in the Illinois Vehicle code which permits large numbers of drunk driving caaea to go unreported to the Secretary of State's office. The attorney general explained that the language of the vehicle code does not now require the reporting of drunk drivers when such persons are placed on court supervision Without referral to a driver remedial or rehabilitative program. Fahner praised Flora far his strong, stand on the drunk driving laws and noted in McHenry county it la not the practice of the state's attorney's of­ fice to place drunk drivers on supervision without a stipulated remedial or rehabilitative program. Fahner said circuit court clerks are not required to forward records of people placed under court supervision for drunken driving. Supervision orders do not constitute "convictions" under the low, according to Fahner, and only convictions must be reported to the secratarv of atate. "In my opinion, there ie nothing in the law to prevent circuit court clerka from voluntarily reporting court supervision casee aa Secretary of State Jim Edgar haa requeeted," Fahner said. Edgar has criticised the drunk driving laws of the state becauee they do not require such notification, said the attorney general. Fahner said the stranger law on drunk (hiving, including the reporting of supervision to the secretary of state, would be propooed to the Legislature later this yeer. "I'm hoping for non-partisan sponsorship and passage of the law by Novem­ ber," said Fahner. MEAT PACKING CORPORATION "Where the TOP Area Restaurants Buy Thalr Moat" U.S. GOVT. INSP. 1ST. NO. 5701 Call Us About Our Top Quality - Beef Sidas, Staaks, Ground Beef ft Roasts 5 LB. MINIMUM PER ITEM 1313 W. OLD BAY ROAD PISTAKEE BAY • McHENRY, IL. 815-385-8300 A half-inch sbcc of French bread contains 45 calorics. SUGAR SNAP PEA One of the beat known vegetable varietiee in America is the new Sugar Snap Pea. Sugar Snap won an AU-America Selections Gold Medal in 1979, and deservedly so. It was the first of s new class of edible-podded peas. You eat pods and all ir. salads or cooked. 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