Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1980, Image 60

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    112—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29,1980
Carol Strause, left, grand champion steer Dietrich, reserve champion steer exhibitor, were
exhibitor; Liane Haas, club president; and Darlene honored at the annual dinner.
Buck season to open December 1
COUDERSPORT -
Pennsylvania deer hunters,
accustomed in recent years
to white-tail harvests of over
100,000 animals, should have
another good season this
year in the Keystone State,
according to reports filed by
field officers of the Game
Commission
The regular two-week
antlered deer season will
open one half hour before
sunrise on Monday,
December 1, and close at
sunset on Saturday,
December 13 The regular
statewide anterless deer
season is scheduled for
Monday and Tuesday,
December 15 and 16
Pennsylvania’s total 1960
pre-hunting season deer
population, numbering about
three-quarters of a million
animals, is slightly higher
than last year’s total,
wildlife managers report,
mainly due to a mild winter
last year and increased fawn
production this year
The Game Commission is
hopeful that hunters will
report taking at least 60,000
bucks and another 60,000
anterless deer this year.
Food shortages could
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KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
717-949-6581 Buffalo Springs, PA 717-9496501
develop in case of a severe
wmter in the coming months
in some sections, and an
underharvest of deer this fall
could result in higher-than
normal wmter mortality.
Last year, hunters
reported tagging 58,864
bucks and 55,930 anterless
whitetails, for a total harvest
of 114,794.
All deer hunters this year
will be required to wear at
least 100 square inches of
fluorescent orange material,
either on the head, or on the
chest and back combmed A
cap contains 100 square
inches of material
Both fluorescent orange
caps and vests or coats are
recommended by the Game
Commission, not only for
safety, but also to make it
easier to keep tabs on other
drivers and watchers.
A hunter may take only
one deer per hunting license
year, and he or she cannot
kill, or attempt to kill, a
second whitetail
To be a legal buck, a deer
must have two or more
pomts to one antler or have
one antler at least three
inches long.
Not more than ,15 persons
Rt. 419-1 Mile West of
Schaefferstown, Lebanon County
are permitted to hunt deer in
a single party, and groups of
five or more hunting
whitetails in unison must
maintain a big game hunting
roster
Hunters must tag their
deer within one hour of
killing and before the animal
is removed from the spot
where it was taken. A
detachable big game tag is
provided with each hunting
license The tag must be
separated from the hunting
license, filled out and kept
tied to the deer while it is
being transported, hung at
camp or temporarily placed
in cold storage
A deer is not properly
tagged if the entire hunting
license is removed from the
hunter’s back and attached
to the deer
The big game kill report
card furnished with the
hunting license must be
mailed to the Game Com
mission within five days of
the harvesting of the deer by
the successful hunter The
number on the report card
corresponds with the
number on the hunting
license
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539 Falling Springs Rd.
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone: 717-263-9111
4-H beef
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Reading; Glenn Miller,
Construction, Hamburg,
Boscov’s Stores, Reading;
Mr. and Mrs. Pete D’Angeli,
Douglasville; Creutzburg,
Inc., Paradise; and First
National Bank of Fleetwood.
The Club officers also
stressed their sincere thanks
Super Hearth Mate.
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• Five-year limited warranty
HOWARD D. WEISS. INC.
206 Cumberland St
Lebanon, PA
717-274-5637
Open Mon, Tues. &Fn 6to 9
Wed SThurs 10 to 9
Sat 10 to 3
Home Phone 717-949-3755
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for the support of their
buyers during the Baby Beef
sale held earlier during the
year.
Also noted were the
following members taking
steer to the 1981 Farm
held Jan. 12 to 16cl?
Exhibiting steers will be
Kent Fisher, Oley; Jim and
Ronald Heffner, Fleetwood;
Kenianne Ranck, Reading
Rd.; and Troy Werley,
Shoemakersville.-LS.
Meet The
the Tiftpfee Stove
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2 Locations
58 W Mam St
Myerstown, PA
717-866-6274
Open Daily 9 to 6
• Increase profit by reducing
stress and death loss.
Farrow pigs off cold floor.
• Allows economical con
version of existing facil
ities for crate use.
• Stainless steel or gal
vanized steel slats or Sani-
Deck available.
• Expand production fast
in new or existing build
ings.
• Handle up to 10 pigs in 4
ft. x 4 ft. pen or up to 20
pigs in 4 ft. x 8 ft. pen.
• Large six-opening feeder
will handle both pen sizes
and is easily removed for
cleaning. Feeder is 30 z /a
in. long and 23 in. high
with long-lasting stainless
steel trough.
Sat 9to 3