Two-day bear season begins Monday HARRISBURG,—tHunfew [; w!11h field,,Hinton* Columbia, Elk. have two days in which to lake a Forest, Huntingdon, Indiana, black bear in all or parts of 41 Jefferson, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pennsylvania counties Monday Lycoming, McKean, Mifflin, and Tuesday, this Monday and Monroe, Montour, Nor {jbesday. thumberland. Pike, Potter, Originally, a one-day season was Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, planned, but numerous damage Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, complaints during late summer Venango, Warren, Wayne and and early autumn led the Game Wyoming. Commission to schedule two days Also, those parts of Berks, ol hunting. Dauphin, Lebanon and Lehigh Counties in which bears may be Counties north of Route 22 and that taken are Armstrong, Blair, 1 P*d of'Northampton County north Bradford, Cambria, Cameron, of Route 22 (except that potion Carbon, Centre, Clarion, Cteuv of Route 191 and north of ' FROSTEX II ifer Heatin 9 c,t>le >n’t overheat <en when ■er lapped, je on any ipe, even lastic. more reliable*^. new design for II long life. || regulates its IS own heat out- II put without a II thermostat. IS cut it to any igth $ l«Ft HEAT BULBS & HEAT LAMPHOLDERS - CASE LOTS -125 Watt-Reg. 1.69 Sate *1.49 250 Watt - Reg. 1.69 Sate *1.49 250 Watt -Red -Reg. 3.95 Sale *3.59 LAMP HOLDERS Reg. 4.99 SALE *4.59 CORDOVAN BATTERIES B| *** HI 5 UTILITY || Group Reg. SALE HEATER • t4Cfi Heavy duty ruffed construction, ideal for 22F $39.95 99 shop, garage, home or camper. Dual-heat 24 $4295 • 39 ** "Mtector 1500/1300 watts. 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Game protectors in 34 districts, concentrated in nortbcentral and northeastern counties, rate bear populations “excellent” Regar dless of the population, many variables, such as weather, the economy, hunting pressure, land accessibility, early denning ac tivity, bear concentra' and AMBFIIEEZE I^^ Sale price - per gal. $3.99 Buy 2 Gal. for .... $7.98 Less Rebate by mail. $3.00 Your Cost 1 Gal. when you .... buy 2 Expires Nov. 30,1982 FIELD DRAIN PIPES (ASCS Approved) All sizes at simitar savings 4" - 22* per. ft. 6" -58' per ft. Cali for Quantity Prices wmmK UUULMV— ‘■■HR AORNCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS. INC PORTABLE OIL HEATERS REDDY HEATER Reg. SALE 30.000 $199.95 ’189" 50.000 $229.95 MBS" 70.000 $279.95 *229* 90.000 $329.95 *259" 150.000 5399.95 *359F* BID Lancaster Fanufag, Saturday, November 20,1982-133 food availability, can affect the size of the harvest. Licensed bear hunters are reminded they must wear at least 100 square inches of flourescent orange on the head, or on the chest and back combined. A cap contains 100 square inches, but all bear hunters are urged to wear both a cap and vest (coat) or fluorescent orange. No taunting accidents were recorded during the last three bear seasons, and it is hoped this fine record will continue this year. Successful hunters are reminded that bear meat is much like pork. It should be thoroughly cooked to avoid trichinosis. Last year, tissue samples from nine bears revealed trichinosis. Five or more persons hunting bear together or cooperating together in manner, must maintain a roster. Hunting together or cooperating with other means actual participation, such as driving. Simply staying together at a camp does not require a roster. A hunter may take only one bear per season and bunting parties of two or more persons are restricted to one bear per party. Shooting a bear in a den is unlawful. Each person who kills a bear must, immediately after removing the entrails, or within an hour of harvest, and before the carcass is moved fill out the temporary tag supplied with the bear license and attach it to the head (ear) of the bear. A 3-inch stick should be placed vertically in the bear’s mouth to hold it open and facilitate removal of a tooth at a bear check station. Within 24 hours, all bear lawfully taken must be officially inspected and tagged by a Game Com mission officer at an established WINTER SALE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS I bear check station. The metal tag shall remain permanently at tached to the head, or until the bead has been tanned or mounted. Hunters may take bears to one of the following Pennsylvania check stations: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Routes 6 and 62. near Irvine, Warren County Allegheny National Forest storage building. Manenvtlle, Forest County Ross Leffter School of Conservation (Game Commission Training School). 7 miles northwest of Brockway off Route 28. Jefferson County Yellow Creek State Park, off Route 422. Indiana County. Northctntrftl Trout Run, intersection of Routes 14 and 15, Lycoming County Ansoma, one mile west of intersection of Routes 6 and 362. Tioga County A B Elliott State Park, off Route 153 just north of Exit 118 (Penfield) of Interstate Route 80, Clearfield County Renovo Forestry Building, two miles west of Renovo on Route 120. Clinton County Sinnemahoning. intersection of Routes 120 and 872. Cameron County Lantz Corners, intersection of Routes 6 and 219 McKean County Weedvitle, intersection of Routes 255 and 555 Elk County Penn Nursery, on Route 322 south of Potters Milts Centre County Northeast State Game Lands 012. WheelerviKe storage building Route 154. eight miles south of Canton Bradford County State Game Lands 057. Ricketts storage building. Route 487. seven miles north or Red Rock, in Wyoming County State Game Lands fflßO. Shohola storage building Route 6 at Shohola Palls, thirteen miles south of Hawley. Pike County Bear check stations wilt operate Monday and Tuesday. November 22 and 23. from 9am until 10 p m Bears may also be checked at the Game Commission's six field division offices on those days After N<sv 23. bears will be checked only at the division offices openfromSam toSpm The locations of these offices follow Northwest Division. 1509 Pittsburgh Road, three miles south of Franklin, Venango County, on Routed Northcentral Division One and one half miles south of Jersey Shore Lycoming County on Route Northeast Division Dallas, Luzerne County, at the intersection of Routes 415 and 116 Southwest Division 339 W Mam Street Ligomer. Westmoreland County Southcentral Division One mite west of Hun tmgdon on Route 22. Huntingdon County Southeast Division Seven miles north of Reading, one mile off Route 222 on Lauer Road
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