A34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1982 Road kill deer numbers down in HARRISBURG - More than 24,000 deer were reported killed on highways in Pennsylvania in 1981, according to the final statistics compiled by the Game Com mission. The 24,699 figure is down from 28,772 reported in 1980, and well short of the record 29,914 picked up by Game Commission personnel in 1975. The 1961 figure includes only those animals removed from the state’s highways by conservation officers and/or deer from which permits were issued. Prior to 1900, Game Commission personnel picked up all deer killed on Pennsylvania highways. Starting in 1960, motorists were permitted to take the carcasses if permits were issued by game protectors. In 1981, regulations were further liberalized to permit motorists or vehicle passengers to salvage deer if they notify wildlife officers within 24 hours and make arrangements to secure a permit. Leading counties in highway deer kill last year were Butler with 966; Bucks, 886; Westmoreland, Delaware goat breeders slate spring show HARRINGTON, Del. - The Delaware Dairy Goat Association invites the public to its First An nual Spring Show May 22 and 23, at Harrington Fair Grounds, Harrington, Delaware. An Open Buck Show, Junior Doe Show, and Senior Doe Show, will be held along with an official ADGA milking competition. The show will be held in an en closed building with large stalls. Campers are welcome and hook ups are available at |8 per plug. Restrooms and hot showers will be open Friday night thru Sunday. The association will serve hot homecooked meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacks, sodas, and coffee will also be available. For more information please contact Show Secretary - Deborah I. Vickers, RDM, Box 192, Laurel, Delaware 19956 or call after 5:00 PM at 302-375-2546. Distributor of Blue Ball, Pa. 875; Venango, 791; and Luzerne, 757. Total recorded deer mortality in the state last year, other than those taken by hunters, came to 31,793, about 1,600 less than the figure for 1960. Dogs killed a reported 547 whitetails last year. In Susquehanna County they killed 87 ERIE 0-636 CRAWFORD MERGE LAWRENCE 0-114 BEAVER D-348 WASHINGTON 'GREENE IRGI N I A C^i) VfcdaiiywOTy Manufacturer of ALL ALUMINUM TRUCK BODIES Livestock, Grain and Bulk Feed Aluminum Grain Body Sales & Service WARREN D-387 'VENANGO D-791 0-466 D-722 B- - I 'BUTLER ARMSTRONG 0-988 0-379 B- I ALLEGHENY 0-4*B WESTMORELAND D-87S 0-563 FAYETTE 0-184 0-331 DHR(symbcl-o) HIGHWW 24,699 ILLEGALS 4,646 CROP DAMAGE . . . . 1.251 DOGS . 547 OTHER 650 Refrigerated Trailers 717-354-4971 deer— in Somerset and Bradford counties, dogs pulled down 33 whitetails; in Elk County, they took 26; and in Ene and Jefferson Counties, they accounted for 21. In 1981 there were 1,251 deer reported killed for causing crop damage, slightly more than the 1,129 which were reported the preceding year. RECORDED HIGHWAY MORTALITY McKtAN D-590 B- 7 D-578 B- 2 FOREST D-272 D-292 B- 4 LARION JEFFERSON 'Clearfield D-S4B 8- 4 0-421 B- II INDIANA /CAMBRIA 0-402 0-380 8- 2 BEDFORD SOMERSET 0-294 0-4 CB a- i -r<" *-r 1 • x »*» > * '‘S ■> John M. Esh RD2, Box 267, East Earl, PA 17519 1981 DEER A BEAR PENNSYLVANIA GAME COMMISSION POTTER D-SSI B- 2 CLINTON |CAMERON CH#4 D-145 B- 7 XENTRE 0-313 B- II HUNTINGDON 0-97 B- I 'BLAIR 0-223 B- I D-33r B- 3 'FULTON FRAUKLIN 0-134 D-141 R Y L MAB(symbol-b) no ............ 26 3l l2 INSULATION Distributor For R. MAX URETHANE (4xB or to your spec) FIBERGLASS ROLLS BLOWN IN ★ ★ r - ■'•'■l SALES Call us for low prices • (717)354-7561 Last year game protectors recorded 4,646 illegal deer kills, an increase from the 4,333 chalked up in 1980. The number of bears killed on highways remained constant in Pennsylvania last year. In 1981, vehicles took the lives of 110 brums, the same number as in 1980. •RADFORD TIOGA D-511 0-432 B- 4 ISULUVAN LTCOMING 0-211 B- 8 0-1(3 [MONTOUR 'union D-7* B- 5. SNYDER, D-94 D-Ml MIFFLIN] Juniata ’dauphin •ERRY 0*224 0*298 CUMBERLAND YORK 0-213 'ADAMS D-434 D-293 AND WHEELING CHANELDRAIN ROOFING & SIDING • White • Gold • Brown Pa. There were 26 illegal kills of bears recorded last year. Another 31 were killed for damaging crops. No bears were reported killed by dogs in 1961, the first tune ui years—and there were 12 other incidents of bruin mortality. Total out-of-season bear mor tality for 1961 was 179, compared to 180 in 1960. SUSQUEHANNA 0-570 B- 2 (WYOMING 0-95 D-182 B- 2 LUZERNE 0-757 8- 9 :OLUMBIA 0-268 X ARSON B- 4, SCHUYLKILL' 0-747 B- 4 '•ERKS CBANON' 0-537 D-130 LANCASTER CHESTER D-24S 0-485 M DUB Mirfty SI.7M T«tal MAR MartaMy 17* Colors In Stock: • Red • Avocado Green • Plain Galvanized There will be a light green in stock after April Note: Distributor For ALUMAX ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING COMPLETE POLE BUILDINGS TRUSSES I WAYNE D-*72 B- I _ACK m ANNA 'Vjke D-370 B- I 0-416 B- 4 'MONROE D-347 B- 8 ftORTHAMT D-191 LEHIGH D-23S YUCKS D-M* 0-267 iTCOMErr r IT 'DEL V ‘h \