WEATHER OUTLOOK Weather Bureau Extended Forecait Division. FOR MID-SEPTEMBER TO MID-OCTOBER 196 S PRECIPITATION is predict ed to exceed normal over most of the central portion of the Na tion lying between the Rockies and the Appalachians and also along immediate coastal regions from Hatteras to southern England. Subnormal amounts* nre indicated over the fat- Southwest and part, of the ex-, treme Southeast. In other areas near normal rainfall is indicat ed TEMPERATURES are expect ed to average below seasonal normals over most of the area-' lying between the Appalachians.' and the Rockies except for near to above normal along the nor-, them border states. Above nor mal temperatures are expected in the Pacific coast states. Ex cept for below normal tempera tures over eastern New England near normal averages are ex pected to prevail elsewhere. Archery Deer Season Opens Today, Sept. 28 Pennsylvania’s 1968-69 sea sons for big game will get un derway, when archers begin hunting whitetail deer on Sat urday, September 28. The Keystone State, which has had unusually large deer herds for the past several sea sons, has a whitetail population this year even larger than that of 1967. There will be 24 hunting days during the regular statewide archery deer season. The regu lar archery season closes on WrJJJ* Cbris‘ iatia ’ peon*- October 25, one day before the opening of the general small game season. Sunday hunting is prohibited. An extended 15-day archery deer season is scheduled to be gin December 26. Use of bow and arrow is also permitted during the regular antlered and antlerless seasons in December. Hunting hours for bowmen will be from one-half hour be fore sunrise until sunset. Archers are permitted to take one deer of either sex, regard less of size. If a hunter bags a deer during the archery season, he is not permitted to take an other whitetail during the regu lar gunning season. Conditions are again favor ~*>»* t*‘ LK Products co^ sW petin a * Deac***®* ■bitvdei« a c avlo a^ Ilto sto9 atoUt ne v,slo^ loca I T ' I J * able for archers to break exist ing records for license sales and number of deer taken by bow men in a single year. During the 1967-68 seasons 110,000 archers took 3,251 whitetails a record license sale and harvest. Game Commission field re ports indicate that deer arp plentiful throughout the state, for hunters to concentrate on and that it would be desirable areas where farmers seek relief from crop damage. This year’s rainfall has pro duced rather lush vegetation, and dense cover reduces visibili ty. Bowmen should be extra cautious, and should be sure of their targets. .tevCo.1 068 •Lancaster si nce^ ourS ’ jatoes » Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 28.1968 PUBLIC SALE 20 - Grade Holstein Dairy Cows - 20 and Dairy Equipment MON., SEPT. 30, 1968 1:00 P.M. Located 2 Miles North of Lititz, Pa. — x k Mile East of Brunnerville along Pine Hill Road. This herd of 20 Cows is a young herd and is in various stages of Production. Some Bred Back and in full Produc tion also some fresh and Close Springing. If you are looking for Milk this Fall you will want to be at this Sale, This herd has been well managed. Health Charts on Day of Sale —Also pregnancy check* ed for your benefit by Sale time. ' - DAIRY EQUIPMENT Surge Milking Pump with 2 Units, Stainless Buckets with Lids, Strainers, Wash Tubs, “350 Gallon Jamesway Tank Walker Stamp”. Also Stewart Clipmaster and Wat kins Electric Sprayer. Sale by P. ELMER HUBER Elmer M. Murry, Auctioneer 626-5244 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1968 1:30 P.M. 4 Miles West of Elizabethtown, Leave Elizabethtown o» Bainbridge Street at Ist Light going North, Along Bossier Road near Goods Mennonite Church. 118 ACRE FARM MORE OR LESS 80 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, 18 ACRES PASTURE WITH NEVER FAILING SPRING, 18 ACRES WOODLAND BANK BARN WITH 30 FT. EXTENSION WITH ALUMINUM ROOF, 20 STANCHIONS AND OTHER STABLES, 12x30 SILO, 2 IMPLEMENT SHEDS, 20x30 PIG PEN, CORN BARN, 3 CAR GARAGE 214 STORY BRICK HOUSE WITH SLATE ROOF, 10 ROOMS AND BATH Farm in high state of cultivation with choice building lots along macadam road. TERMS BY Norman L. Zeager Elizabethtown R. D. 1, Pa. Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers INSPECTION, CALL OWNER 21