Penna. Game Commission Weekly Letter Muskrat Season Open November 28 Thousands of fur take will begin setting traps for rats at 7 a.m November the beginning of this part ir season. The Pent Ilvania rat season ends at 12 noon, January 16, 1954 A metal name must be attached to cach trap The muskrat an aquatic ro dent, is much sought for its dark glossy brown pelt It he most abundant furbearer 1 Pennsylvania and, in total. pro vides fur takers with their lar gest cash return The muskrat is said to be in “about normal number in the ‘ state today. Unlike the agaci ous mink, he is easily trapped A large percentage of those seeking the “marsh rabbit” will be farm boys. To them, the thrill of trapping and the desira bility of dollars in the jean provide incentive enough If streams and ponds remain low, and ice does not form to hamper trapping there should be an exceptional operation early take of the little water going furbearer Number of Summer-Fall AISSIIXH Shur yy Game authorities noted a rash of violations in recent months in the ten-county north-central division. From January 1, this year, until the middle of November. 109 cases of unlawful deer Kill ing had been successfully pros ecuted in that area alone Al most all of them dated since early July. The number of cases and fines imposed, about $15, 000, established an all-time high in this division, for the period named A revision of the Game Law that became effective July 28th 1953, provides that the unlaw ful killing of a deer in close season shail, in addition to a $100 fine, bring a mandatory denial of hunting and trapping privileges for a period of three years. { Bucks Battle Before AufoistsL| Game Protector Charles F Keiper, who headquarters at Renovo, Clinton County, “On the night of October 31 a rare treat was enjoved by up wards of 100 people traveling a dirt road in East Keating Twp. reports On leased land near the road the Game Commission's food and cover crew had planted 4 acres of wheat. Probably 30 deer enjoy the green cover every night. This has attracted crowds of sightseers who enjoy watch ing the deer and their antics. In fact, some nights the place look like a drive-in theatre On the night mentioned two huge bucks got into one of their s sonal fights, watched by the oc cupants of about 30 hives. A few minutes | ‘News Items From it possible to play many interest- | to the cheerleading squads. The five ing musical compositions wilh a | iris who varsity team are: Phyllis back of the K D T 5 h | lifferent ton for the it tonal color than is gen- » » wp. C 00 | : ge Wolgemuth, Sarah Singer, Patricia | gh hoo! > owner arrived, As he the claim was a noise around to investi The East Donegal hi papers ws had just | At that time it was accessary to ed and told the claimant | vay for the entire epi biles. Actually, the area was lit up like an arena. The two fight ers were in the center of the stage. not minding at all the at tention they were attracting. To top it all, everyone of the spec tators can tell about it, through no one had a flash camera han dy to record the event.” Road Kill of Wildlife High Many motorists have remark ed on the exceptional number of wild birds and animals they ob served dead on highways this fall. Such road kills are gener ally considered to be one meas- ure of wildlife abundance. Recently, Game Protector Norman L. Erickson, of Empor- ium, produced some unusual figures on the number of deer that fell to highway vehicles in his district- He reports 102 deer were crash victims on Cameron County roads ii October of this vear. Erickson points out that Deputy Joseph Zekoll of Sinne mahoning. picked up 31 of the 102 deer, and he says, “Our de puties don’t receive enough cre dit for the work they do. Zekoll not only saved me much valu- able time at this busy time of year he also ‘saved me a great deal of auto mileage.” L Hungry Bears Are Unafraid i On Oct. 22, Game Protector Robert F. Ellenberger became quite depressed. “Assisted by Game Protector Hancock.” he says, “I went out to settle a claim for bear dam- age to bees, a few miles from Coudersport. While we were checking the extent of the dam- age done the previous night, and waiting for the claimant to return from work, we saw four papers erally heard. Members of the group by Miss Jo-Anne | plus the addition of water makes | and physical education and advisor Barbara Warfel and Pa- i are Paul Kauffman, Juck MeKain, | tricia Hawthorne. The five girls| Belle Honberger, daughter of | Walter, Jr., sister of the bride. [ed the traditional wedding §Au- Houseal, When in need of Printing. (any- &y | Dunnick, teacher of girls’ health | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | pastor, officiated at the double | berger, brother of the bride, in the Bulletin. bridegroom’s church. . Weddings The bride was given in mar- GRAYBILL — HONBERGER riage by her father, The matron | of the bridegroom. The marriage of Miss Mary | of honor' was Mrs. Frank F. Mrs. E. Thomas Tillett will lead the cheering The Rev. E. Thomas Tillett, Ushers were James L. Hon- \ ring ceremony, assisied by Rev.| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, John L. Myers, pastor of the| Wednesday, November 25, 1953 | and Irvin H., Grayhill, brother Y Stimulate your business by adver THIS ATTRACTNE GIFT 1S HERE FOR YOU! GET YOURS TODAY! ’s As Simple As Subscribing To THE BULLETIN BEAUTIFUL DUTCH SKILLE THERMOMETER Will be Given With Each Year's Subscription—New or Renewal ® Miniature Replica of old Duich skillet which hung in thous- ands of kitchens from Colonial times. @® Perfect decoration for kitchen or breakfast nook. as well as for any other room in the house. @® Splendid gift for showers, bridge parties, birthdays, Xmas or other occasions. ® Your choice of colors — Red, Yellow or Black. @® Flawless, Accurate Mechanism. Pointer fully protected by Unbreakable Crystal. Act Now! 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