Page 16 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Larger turkey hunting area, longer muzzleloader season Enlargement of the cen- tral Pennsylvania area where a long fall turkey hunting season is permitted, establishment of a longer muzzleloader deer season, and a new tsapping season for four wildlife species today highlighted the set- ting of 1975-76 hunting seasons and bag limits by the Pennsylvania Game Our Big-A Roof Coat Pure asphalt and asbestos for weatherproofing old and new roof surfaces. Dries in solid water-resistant coat; seals over nail holes, cracks, joints. Black. Commission. This year’s regular four- week archery deer season will open Saturday, September 27; the early small game season will start on Saturday, October 11; and the five-week general small game season will begin on Saturday, October 25. A one-day bear season will be held on Monday, November 24. The regular two-week antlered deer sea- son will be held on December 1; a two-day anterless deer season will be held on Monday and Tues- day, December 15 and 16; and the winter small game and archery deer seasons will begin on December 26 and close on January 17. 51242/1 REG. -GALLON SAVE $2.36 $ b 9955.35 > 5 A Topper T Driveway Sealer $ Penetrates and seals new and old blacktop pavements; renews color. Completely resistant to oil, water, gasoline, battery acids, oxidation and frost. REG. 6551065 5-GALLON SAVE $3.00 Standard Latex Flat House Paint Our standard quality. Brushes on wood, asbestos, shingles, mason- fast finish. Soap’n ry. Dries fade-resistant blistering. clean-up. to tough, Resists water $ §99 9.59 GALLON SAVE $3.60 Expansion of the self- sustaining wild turkey range in the state led to a revision of harvest management areas. Previously, the northcentral part of the state had a fall turkey hunting season one or two weeks longer than the remainder of the state. To provide maximum hunting recreation and All Scotts Products 12 W. FREE / rss 10 ERSHEYPARK with purchase of any HOOVER APPLIANCE on sale. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Sat. — 9:00 - 5:30 Fri. — 9:00 - 9:00 Market St. Marietta 126-1525 GB COLUMBIA HARDWAR avoid danger of disease from over-density of wild turkey populations, a five- week season was estab- lished for the southcentral Pennsylvania area, as well as the northcentral section. The southcentral area open for the longer turkey season includes Bedford, Blair, Centre, Fulton, Hun- tingdon, Juniata Mifflin, Perry and Snyder Counties, nearly all of Clearfield County, eastern Cambria and Somerset Counties and western Cumberland and " Franklin Counties. The northcentral area open for longer turkey season will be changed slightly, with the line being moved farther west in Warren, Corest, Venango, Northumberland, and Lu- zerne Counties and farther north in Columbia County. Montour County has been eliminated from the section for the longer season. During the new license year there will be a trapping season on skunks, oppo- sumes, raccoons, foxes and weasels, running from No- vember 27 through Febru- ary 28. Increased prices for nearly all furs have led to additional trapping activi- ties in recent years, and the new trapping season is designed to provide addi- tional controls “over har- vests, to better utilize the resources, and to ease any potential conflicts which might arise between trap- pers and those who pursue the species with dogs. In addition, a separate hunting season was estab- lished for raccoons. The raccoon hunting season will open October 25 and close on February 28. The muzzleloader deer season, which was inaugu- rated last year in Pennsyl- vania, was quite successful, and will be lengthened during the new license year. There will be five days set aside for the muzzleloader hunters, the two days following Christmas and the Thursday, Friday and Satur- day of the following week. There will be 421,300 antlerless deer license avail- able this year, compared to 389,650 in 1974. The increase is necessary to keep the whitetail herd in line with the amount of overwintering food avail- able. Basically, other seasons and bag limits are pretty much in line with those of the past year. DREW K. HOSTETTER Drew K. Hostetter, 68 W. Donegal Street, Mount Joy, obtained a perfect 4.0 average last semester at Bloomsburg State College. Jack R. Miley Miley gets Tri-State B.S. Students participating in the spring commencement at Tri-State College, Satur- day, June 14, include: Jack R. Miley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Miley, Sr., 125 Delta St., Mount Joy. A graduate of Donegal High School, he is receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. 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