Four Young Men Arrested In Deer Killing Spree A discussion among four Franklin County young men over who could illegally kill the most deer in Potter County has resulted in heavy fines and con finement in jail for short peri ods of time for the quartet. Eleven deer were found by wildlife conservation officers, although the quartet admitted they had fired at and hit numer ous other whitetails. Arrested for killing deer in found guilty by Justice of the close season wcie Ray Eugene Peace A J. Fitch of Austin, who Baknei. 23, and Richard Aellen levied fines totaling $2,100 and Brown, David Lee Ebersole and costs of $lB Three of the young Clarence R Patterson, all 19. men spent five days in jail be- The address of all four is R D fore paying their fines, while □□man Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. MOUHT JOY,~ PENNA. PH. 653-1451 1, Waynesboro. The arrest of the four ended a four-day shooting spree near Austin in southern Potter Coun ty. Officers who searched the hunting camp used by the four found a wild turkey which had been taken in close season, and filed additional charges against the defendants All of the defendants were into your cattle feeding program. Get either supplement now for earlier weight gains and more pounds of beef per feed dollar. DEPEND ON US . . . FOR ALL YOUR FEED NEEDS. »y-» » .c » > _» the fourth was in jail for twelve days before paying his fine. Officers said it was a wanton waste of wildlife. No attempt was made to utilize the meat; the deer were left where they fell. Hunting licenses of all four defendants were seized, result ing in immediate suspension of their hunting privileges Game Commission personnel also con fiscated three 22 caliber rifles used by the quartet Officers involved in the case were District Game Protectors William Neely of Austin, Rich ard Curfman of Coudersport and Norman Erickson of Em porium, Deputy Game Protectoi Clinton Bush of Austin, Water ways Patrolman Stanley Hast ings of Emporium: and off-duty State Policeman James Potiseck Jr., stationed at the Emporium barracks STEER FEEDERS • FOR FASTER GAINS • LESS FEED COST • MORE PROFITS FEED Gehman's Beef Cattle Supplement (Available with StilbosoP) TO ORDER OR BOOK CALL GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. Dem er 267-5585 Diethylstilbesti ol Elanco Products Co YOUR PROFITS GROW BIGGER HUNTERS REQUIRED TO TAG TURKEYS Successful Pennsylvania tur key hunters are reminded that they must attach the turkey tag supplied with their hunting license to the bird Under the Game Law. each peison killing a wild turkey shall immediately aftei remov mg the cntiails. but in anv event, within one hour, and be fore transpoiting 01 removing the bud in anv manner fiom where it was killed, detach the wild tin key tag from the license and attach it to the turkej Failure to tag the turkey sub jects the person to a fine One man’s trash is anothe; man’s antique tio\e WHEN YOU INTRODUCE FLORIN STEER SUPPLEMENT OR FLORIN ECONO-BEEF mi* - m Her Farming, Saturday, October 18.1060—10 GRANGE NEWS Lancaster County Pomona Grange =7l will hold their fall meeting Satuiday, October 18. 8 pm at Fulton Giange Hall, Oakiyn The business session will be in charge of the Master C G McSpan an The Fifth Degiee will be confeiied The degree committee is Cliffoid W Hollo Ji David Bnnton and Al Led Wannci fi Thcio will be e'ection of officei s foi a two veai teim Fulton Grange =66 met m legulai session Octobei 13 m then hall at Oakiyn with the Master Cliff oid W Holloway Ji, presiding A monetary gift was voted to the Lancaster County I Mental Health Association for 'the Christmas gift fund and an 'offering foi the same will be - taken at the \ov 24 meeting Charles McSparran, installing officei, assisted by William Am bier as maishal, Miss Jean Moss emblem beaiei. Miss Beverly Shoemaker regalia bearei, Mrs Virginia Beck soloist and Miss Mary Lou Wesley pianist install ed the following newly elected officers Master—Richaid Hollo vay, Overseei—James Huber, Lecturer—Mrs Stanley Stauffer i Jr, Stewaid—Dennis Cairoll; Assistant Steward Stanley Stauffer Jr Chaplain—John Galbreath, Treasuiei—R Clair Mmphy, Secretary—Mrs Charles McSparran, Gatekeeper Earl Smokei, Ceres—Mis La Welk; Pomona—Miss Sylvia Shak; Floia—Mrs Chailes Reath La cly Assistant Stewaid Miss Eiaine Galbieath, Executive committee member—lra Welk; Finance committee membeiiv- Thomas Galbreath and Junior Giange Matron Mis Elaine 1 Stoltzfus ! The following committee > chairmen were appointed, Youth —Miss Sylvia Shirk: Member I ship—Gyles Blown, Women’s Activities Mis Chailes Heath; Legislative—Norman Wood and Hospitality—Mrs Donald Hess The following were appointed ou a icfreshment committee for the Pomona Grange meeting Oc tobei 18 Mrs Mary Sinclan, Mrs Haiold Alexandei and Mis. Ralph Armstiong Booster Night will be obseiv- - ea at the next meeting and the public is invited There will he a covered dish suppei at 7 pm. Everyone should bung then own place setting, a meat dish and anothei dish A lepiesentative fiom Brookside Laboi atones As sociation will be the speakei He will answer questions appertain mg to all kinds of faim pioblems. Fifty yeai members will be hon ored and theie will be some othei entertainment Corn and Pie Night will be held November 10 Fulton Junior Grange #343 held their legular meeting at the Grange Hall October 13 The following winners in the jewel box craft contest were announc ed 10 to 14 year age group 1 Mark Sawyer, 2. Joyce Gal breath and 3 Eddie Campbell 5 to 10 year age group 1 Rob ert Sawyer, 2 Jeff Miller and 3. Sandy Galbreath Judges were Gyles Brown, Richard Holloway, Mrs Freeda Huber and Mrs. Beulah Mullen They will hold a Halloween party at the Jesse Wood barn at Little Britain Saturday, Novem ber 1 from 7 to 9 pm There will be an admission charge of ten cents and all should come masked Then next regular meeting wall be November 10 Each one should bring a piece of thin card board for crafts They will hold a papei diive that evening and are asking,for contributions, ,