Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1981, p. 18

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DEER XING | A Wildlife Calendar lasts from October through December, and at this time bucks are concentrating on their primary goal-mating with six to eight does. The doe comes into heat for 24- hour periods at 28-day in­ tervals. And while the buck is running the doe, he will be in a highly excited state. Normally white-tailed deer feed on leaves, twigs, seeds, and grasses. But in this area they have adapted well to living near humans which m§ans they have learned to h»ve corn and beans. As these ..crops are harvested, the deer are routed from their normal teiritories, and they will often be on the move at dawn and dusk-their habitually feeding time. Since rutting and har­ vesting are natural and necessary activities that cannot be stopped, we should take extra precautions while driving. Be more alert for deer at the edge of the road and drive more slowly. Favorite road crossing may be near wooded areas, creeks, and drainage systems. Deer will often travel in groups of two or three, so if one crosses safely in front of your car, you should ex­ pect more to follow. If the deer sees you, don't assume that he will stop or change direction. If the deer is November is a time when normal deer patterns are disturbed. Therefore, drivers should be more cautious and alert for deer along the road. November (A monthly column by the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Project of the McHenry County Con­ servation District. Written by Louise Miller.) November is a time when deer-auto collisions dramatically increase because it is the peak of rutting or mating season for deer, and also harvest time. During rutting season, the white-tailed buck may not be as alert as he normally would be to the danger of oncoming cars and trains. 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POTWASHER "WITH POWER-SCRUB* CYCLE ENERGYSAVER DRY CYCLE & REVERSIBLE COLOR FRONTS SYSTEM SOUND INSULATED Deluxe 13 cycle built-in dishwasher with Power Wash™ system m Lift-A-Level® upper rack H Sani-Cycle I! Crystal Clear™ rinse dispenser. Model HDA960 OUR LOW PMCE HOTPOINT REBATE *468 *30 now $JOO just... "MO xixrlrLt Lee & Ray Electric 1005 N. Front (South Rte. 31) McHenry, III. 385-0882 standing In the road, don't assume that he will run off the road as you approach. And remember that headlights can temporarily blind and confuse a deer. To reduce the number of auto collisions with deer, the McHenry County Con­ servation diatrict has in­ stalled deer reflector systems on some state roads heavily trafficked by deer. These mirrors reflect headlights to alert deer to onconrjing vehicles before they enter the roadway. Present systems are located on Route 23 north of river road and on Route 14 south of Harvard. The white-tailed deer, our newly chosen state animal, is found in every county in the state. Illinois deer are generally well fed, healthy and beautiful animals. If we are particulary careful this month and heed deer- warning signs, we may avoid costly damage (ap­ proximately 3340 per deer collision) and needleas loss of wildlife. Although deer usually do not fare well when struck by a car, some do survive. For example, the MCCD Wildlife Rehabilitation project has treated an injured doe who delivered twin fawns during her recovery period-all three were later released. If you need help or advice about any wild animal or bird, call Sally Joosten, director of MCCD's Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education project, at 81S- 338-3276 or the McHenry County Conservation district office at 815-338-1405 or 815- 678-4431. McHEHRY THEATRE 1 & 2 385-0144 tfNy mat thqr heard I fDMNNMJSNI A For further information about deer, read "Prairie Whitetails," an Illinois Department of Conservation pamphlet by Calhoun and Loomis; The Wild Mammals of Missouri by Charles and Elizabeth Schwartz; and The Deer of North America by W. P. Taylor- Leaf It To Scientists Horticultural scientists are de­ veloping a fertilizer that, when sprayed on leaves, will increase the yields of food-producing plants. Using a process called food absorption, Dr. Benton Storey says plants should be capable of producing many times more than they now pro­ duce. rnuc, i« - rLi^'.nir.Ai.p.w . f Johnsburg Junior High Open James Van Bosch has announced plans for open house at Johnsburg Junior high school the week of Nov. 16-20.. Parents are en­ couraged to visit the school during American Education week. On Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 16 and 17, no formal PAGE 10 - PL A !NDE ALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, lttl parent-teacher conferences and positive student behavior. House Nov. ** conferences Thursday, Nov. program is planned, ^ conferences will be from however, parents visiting the school are welcome to visit classrooms of their choice and tour the school during school hours. On Wednesday, Nov. 18, a parent coffee is planned for 9 a.m. in the faculty lounge. Topics to be discussed are 6:30\D.m. to 9 p.m. and Frid&y, Nov. 20, from 8 a.m. to 3 pNa Parents may call the weekof Nov. 9-13 to schedule irconference with their child's teachers. 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AT, PS *3935 1971 Hale Card, A/C. MOP ....*5145 197SPat.lellais.JlC.AT *2765 1978 Trae AM, PWS *6415 1979 Tms An firdirl, lltk laii. Spec *7825 1975 luck Skylark Lada, 6, AT, A/C.... *3365 1979 MM Classic, ¥1, AT, PS *5185 191 Canra. 6, AT. PWS. A/C. Aa-fa *6795 1975 Maza 2+2, A/C, AT *2975 1971 Crai Prii. PIS, Till A/C *4985 1975 VN laMit.4 Cyl. AT *2925 1979 to 124,4, AT, AIC *6155 191 btsa 1211, M. 4 Br, AT *5965 1971 Chrysler Nnvpvt. AT. A/C *3335 1975 Hirat Ufa, 6. AT *2395 mi to, 4 Ir. AT. A/C *5995 l97SAMCPaor.iCyl.3Spl *1995 1977 Ckentoe "S". AT, A/C *4965 1977 PlyatkTrl. Deter, A/C. W/Ptw,.. *4295 DTSDatsalll, Pll, V/Cap *3695 1979 F29 Raer. AT. PS *5975 19« OA ifi. AT. A/C. I Pass *8995 1977 E35ICrteYa.l!l. AT *5985 1979 fIS. S Cyl. 3 Spi, 8.I.. Aa-fa.... *4995 1979 CI7. I Cyl, 3 Spi Ai-f • *6975 1971 El Caaia SS. VL 4 Spi *4285 1978 fISI Saprck Hfr ALT. V/Cap. A/C *5275 1977 Mfi Car{i Vaa. M| VWs *3175 1972 T-M. VI AT, A/C *795 197B Caaet 4 lr. S. AT. A/C *885 1976 Piati, 4 Cyl. A/C. Aa4a **1295 THAN BUY! VMter Uni lipatiNRt SMRkkW •* "iff* CONLON-COLLINS CAR CITY I MM. thru Frt. Sat. 9 to S Sun. 10 to 5 ISonricoDopt. OPENS to 5 lAROfST CAR DEALER IN McHENRY COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS. ROIITI14 ONE MILE EAST OF CRYSTAL LAKE 815-4594200 OVER 85,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS...TNERE MUST BE A REASON!

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