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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Friday, August 13, 1965 kWTKt MVMTtW IULR tMtfUTMMtV nXINC OflM fCAJOM. romSttON LIMITS, MOOTINC MOWS, OTWOtMinMCTlOW tor 4 6 2 2 2 20 30 10 1 20 6 Oct. 30 Dec. 27 Oct. 16 27 Oct.

16 Dec. 27 Lwl Der Nov. 27 AND 1, 1966 27 AND 1. 1966 27 AND 1966 Jon. Nov.

Jon. Nov. Jan. Nov. 13 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Nov.

20 Nov. 27 Nov. 27 Jon. No Close Season No Close Season No Close Season Closed Oct. 1-15, Incl.

punuont to Section SOS of Lew, betna tha Act of CM amcncM, the Penneylvonfo Commission hereby form ef the action token by told Commission, ond rules ond adopted thereto, ot Its meeting held June 3-5, 1945, concerning thej fixing of Mosora, hag and pouettlon limits, shooting hours, ond other restrictions, during the period from September 1, 1965 to August 31, 1966, includfn) exceptions Mt forth, as follows: Open season first ond last dotes lilted, Sundays excepted, JO, win he 1:00 A.M., nT. On other opening days, and otherwise durlng'the Mason for upland ond big gome, the shooting hours daily are from 7:00 A.M. to 5'00 P.M.. EST, excepting from June I to September 30, 6:00 A.M. to EST ond the hours for 1he October Archer's Deer Season, which are 6:00 A.M.

to 5:30 P.M. EST, BAILY UASON Detee ef LIMIT LIMIT SMALL CAM! RABBITS, Cottontail (not more than 20 in combined seasons) SQUIRRELS, Gray. Stack Fox (combined! (not more than 30 In combined seasons) GROUSE, Ruffed (rot more Ihon 10 in combined seasons! parts of, not listed below Oct. 30 tr parti ef, listed 7 Oct. 30 PHEASANTS, Ring.necked (moles only) Oct.

30 QUAIL, Oct. 30 HARES, (Snowshoe Rabbits) Dec. 27 RACCOONS (hunting or trapping) WOODCHUCKS (Groundhogs) CRACKLES SQUIRRELS, Red HO OPEN Pertrlefei, Chuker Pertridiet ene 1 Skeri-lelleel Greuse. SPECIAL REGULATION! Turkey 30 Nov. 70 in Ihe Counties of Cameron, Clinfon, Elk, Lycomlng, McKean, Potter, Sullivon, Tiogo.

Union, and in those parts of Forest ond Worren Counties east of the Allegheny River, ond in (hot porl of Venango County soulh ond east of the Allegheny River ond north ond east of Roule 322, ond in those parts of CloHnn, Cleartield ond Jetferion Counlies north of Route 322, (hot port of Centre County eoit of Route 322 north of PMipsburg and east of Route 350 south of Philipsburg, that port of 6fair County eait of Roule 350, that part of Huntingdon County cost of Route 350 north of Water Streit end norlh ef Route 22 eost of Water Street, that port of Mifflin County norlli of Route 22 west of Lewistown ond north of Route 522 east of Lewistown, and that port cf Snyder County north of Roule 522, and those ports of Bradford, Columbia, tuzemf, Montour, Northumberland and Wyoming Counties north and west of the North Branch of the Susquehonna River. KG GAME 1 1 8IAR, over one year old. by Individual Nov. 22 Nov. 27 2 2 BEARS, over one year olo, by hunting parly of 3 or more Nov.

22 Nov. 27 DEER, Archery Season, cmy Oct. 2 Oct. 29 cf State listed below 0 Jan. 3 Jan.

8 DEER, AnMered, with 2 or more paints to on antler or a spike 3 or more inches long Nov. 29 Dec. 11 DEER. Antlered ond Anllerless, with re- Quired ontlerless license, buckshot only in Special Regulations Area listed Nov. 29 Dec.

11 OEER, Dec. 13 Dec. 14 ond parts ef lilted Dec. 13 Dec. IS NO OPIN leen, Ilk SPECIAL REGULATIONS Arclitry Deer 1 to Jen.

In that part of southwestern Pennsylvania south of Route 422 between Ohio Line ond Indiana, Pennsylvania and west of Route 119 between Indiana, Pennsylvania and the West Virginia Line and In that port of southeastern Pennsylvania between the SusQuehanna and Delaware Rivers end south on Route 22. Specie! Refutations buckshot end bow and arrow may be used for taking deer. The use or possession of single prolectile ammunition (except arrowil or the er possesiion of rifles or handguns discharging a single projectile while hunting or trapping ot any time is prohibited in that port of southeastern Pennsylvania bounded by the following: Beginning ot New Hope on the Delaware River west on Roule 202 to Route 309, north on Route 309 to Its junction with Roule 113, southwest on Route 113 to Schuylklll River, west along Schuylkil! River to Roule 100, south on Route 100 to Route 30, west on Route 30 to Route 10, soulh on Routt 10 to Oxford and continue south of Oxford on Route 472 to the 'Pennsylvania Line. Antleriets Deer 13 te Dec. 11 In that port of Berks County south ef Route 22, that port of Bucks County south ef Route 202 (Buckshot Area), Chester, Delaware end Montgomery Counlies.

Maintenance Cost For Guests At Co. Home Increased Frtm were these annual appropriations: Good Samarilan Hospital, Coleman Park, Lebanon Valley Tourist Bureau, $3,000, and Lebanon County Library Association, $14,000. A payment of $45,000 was also approved to the Lebanon County Employes Retirement Fund. It was noted thai cash receipts totaling $249,559.26 were received during the last week. This mainly represented tax monies.

Pay Expense Accounts The following expense accounts were paid for county of- icials attending conventions: Register of Wills Leroy P. Mohn, $71.60, his deputy, Marie Kline, $38.23, and Clerk of Orphans Court Emma W. Haak, $60. They attended a convention at Allentown staged by the FURltARUS Unlimited SKUNKS and OPOSSUMS No Unlimited MINKS Nov. 25 Unlimited MUSKRATS drops enly) Feb! 12 6 BEAVERS (traps counties listed Feb.

12 3 BEAVERS ef Feb. 12 Close Season Jan. 16, 1966 Jon. 16, AND Mor. 13, 19SS Mor.

13, Mar. 13, 1964 NO OMN SPICIAL MOULATIONS lecver Tl to II, In the Counties ef Loekawonna, Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, ond Wyoming. AMD TRANSPORTATION LIMITS or SMALL more than the doily limit for the first day, nor more then an accumulated total for each succeeding day of the open season for each species; but not In excess of Ihe season limit, regardless of where held, stored or found In possession. hunter may net kill more than one during the four seasons, whether hunting Indvlduatly or with a camp er hunting party. CONTROLLED MANA6IMINT port of area for controlled snooting by limiting number ef hunteri by permit; limits restricts shooting hours, irtoetma.

to specified areas, shot site; end provides for cancellation of permits, CLOSINd COOSI goose season In Crawford County shall be closed pn forty-eight (48) noun notice when Ihe kill reaches the maximum allowable ratio of available flecki. must not be set for any wild animal en the structure of any beaver dam or house, or within 25 feet of the woterllne en the structure of either. Togs must be kept above) Ice or watetllna to facilitate Identification without disturbing traps. for furbearen not bo pieced. sroVed er set before 7:00 A.M.

en the first day or open MOeorM. The season Indicated tor Trapping closes et 12:00 o'clock Noon on last day. use of prohibited In all eeuntiee except by special permit. I hereby certify the foreoelnf summary ef the rules ond regulations adopted by the Pennsylvania Come Com mission, nettee ef which Is published In accordance with the provisions af the Act cited. M.

J. IXECUTIVf DIRECTOR For Your Heating Oil Contract CALL J. HERMAN KETTERING Distributor 272-7658 HEATING OIL Radio Controlled Tracks Dependable Source of Supply Large Storage Facilities Automatic Delivery Metered Ticket Delivery Oil Burner Service All Makes Competitive Prices Wafch Dog Service with which their offices art affiliated. A paysaeat wu David S. Walmer, Joctefttowfl, who worked MotB's office dHriag Us absence.

Expenses of $18163 were reimbursed to Public Defender Walter C. Graeff. He recently attended a short course for public at Northwestern University, Chicago. In another action the commissioners authorized Richard G. Hockley, local surveyor, to establish a line and grade for the extension of Metro Drive on the county home site.

This is in conjunction with the transfer of county land to the county schools for an area technical school. The roadway will form he eastern boundary for the school tract. Authorization was given for (he lettering of memorials on the graves of John L. Miller, late of Cleona, a veteran of World War and Carl G. Blanch, late of Annvllle RD 1, a veteran of the Korean War.

Henry A. Ensminger was hired as an attendant at the county home. His salary was set at $1.30 an hour. Ronald Beckley Heads LVC Chemical Society ANNVILLE iRonald S. Beckley, Lebanon, will serve as president of the student affiliate of the American Chemical Society at Lebanon Valley College during the 1965-66 academic year, according to Dr.

Karl Lockwood, advisor. Beckley, a senior chemistry major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Beckley 526 N.

Second St. Other new officers include: vice president, Michael Wolfersberger, a senior, Weissport; secretary, Roberta Gable, a junior, Baltimore, treasurer, Thomas Koch, a senior, Strasburg; Faculty-Student Council representative, Richard Reed, a senior, Pen Argyl. All of the officers are chemistry majors. 2 Local H.S. Teachers Act To Receive M.

S. Degrees At Temple University Kenneth G. Zimmerman Joseph C. Saile Two area teachers received master of science degrees in education from Temple University, Philadelphia, on Thursday during a luncheon commencement ceremony at the university. They are: Kenneth G.

Zimmerman, 41 Jay Ann Drive, a member of the Cornwall High School faculty for the last six years; and Joseph C. Saile, 909 Daniels an English instructor at Northern Lebanon SCHOOL WORKERS HURT ELKINS PARK, Pa. (UPD- Four young workers were injured Thursday when a scaffold toppled as they were painting the ceiling of the gymnasium at Ogontz Junior High School. Police said other employes were trying to move the scaffold when a wheel caught in a cloth on the floor. Taken to Abington Hospital were James Kling, 24, Philadelphia; William Hesselbacher, 18, Cheltenham; Alan Traybert, 17, Elkins Park, and Fred Bonney.

19, Abington. High School. Zimmerman, a 1959 graduate of Millorsville State College, has taught general science, senior science and chemistry, rle will continue serving on the 'acuity of the Cornwall-Lebanon Suburban School District year at Cedar Crest High School. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter G. Zimmerman, of Pine Grove. Zimmerman is married to the former Marie Schach, of Ravine, Pa. The couple has three children: Keane, Judy, and Kathy, 3. A 1959 graduate of Lebanon Valley College, Saile is the son of Mrs.

Ruth Saile, 124 S. Eighth and the late Dr. Harold Saile. Saile is married to the former Frances Deufel, of Lebanon, and has two sons: Jeffrey, 3, and Christopher, 1. New Fiberfill Bra Is Padded But It Isn't.

What Kind Of Doubletalk Is That? Feel it inside and you'll see. No do-it-yourself pads, no movable pads, no foam rubber. Just a soft padding built right into the bra. Warner's calls it fiberfill. Can't stick, can't shift, can't lump, can't shred.

Practically a part of you, it's to light and airy, so comfortable. 2.50 Each Sizes 30 to 36AA, 32 to 36A, 32 to 38B and C. Foundation Dept. 1st Floor 22 Downtown Lebanon's Quality Department Store, 737 Cumberland St. Samuel A.

Wolf Elected To Head Tourist Bureau (Continued From One) the Evening Report, a newspaper published In Lebanon many years ago. He has been one of the most active members of the local Tourist Bureau since it was formed over four years ago. Wolf lives with his wife, Ethel, at 1120 Washington St. Retiring officers of Ihe Tourist Bureau are: immediate past president, George D. Klick; vice president, Carlelon B.

HowelJ, and Donald S. Harpel, treasurer. New Directors Elected as new directors at a New Fighting Breaks Out In Kashmir Capital NEW DELHI, India (AP) New fighting broke out in Kash mir's capital early today. The Indian government radio said infiltrators from Pakistan attacked the police barracks in Srinagar, the Kashmiri capital, at 1:30 a.m., and that firing in the city's outskirts was still con- linuing at 8 a.m. But "the situation is in hand," the broadcast added.

A government spokesman said 109 "infiltrators" and 41 Indian troops have been killed since fighting started Aug. 5. New Delhi claims 1,000 to 1,500 Pakistanis on that date crossed the cease-fire line separating the Indian and Pakistan armies since their 1947-48 war over Kashmir. But Kashmiris were being arrested r.s accomplices of the infiltrators, and a large cache of weapons and ammunition was reported found in a Srinagar mosque. At Myerstown (Ctntlnutel Frtm Pete OM) tract from Arthur and Kattiryn G.

DeLong, Derry Township, Dauphin County, to the shopping center firm for $1 also. The tax stamps indicate a value of 110,000. DeLong operates a hardware store in Myerstown. Relates Plans Balkcom said today, "The new mall, which will contain more than 50,000 square feet of shopping area, will be one of the most attractive neighborhood shopping malls in the country." He further said the mall will introduce a number of innovations. They will, he said, include a novel Colonial architectural concept that combines the comfort of a modern, efficient shopping mall with the relaxed country atmosphere of a group of village stores.

The mall will include a large grocery store as well as drug and variety store chains and a branch bank. It is also expected, Balkcom said, that it will become the center of commercial activity for the area, with plans calling for the addition of professional and medical office space. In addition to Balkcom and DcLong, other officers and directors of the development company will be Joel H. Zinn, Myerstown realtor and insurance broker; G. S.

Delmar, a Canadian industrialist, and VFW Promises Meeting Will Be Family Affair CHICAGO (UPI) The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VTW) opened (heir 66th annual convention here today and promised it would be a quiet family affair. "This won't be one of those bee r-guzzling, girl accosting, street-blocking mobs of 'war who once were the mark of veterans conventions," the VFW said in a statement. The convention will feature a speech Monday by Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. The re on Cotmtv Edee Farm Edward Pushnik's Motel and Diner, Lebanon; Edgar J.

Miller, assistant vice president, Peoples National Bank; George L. a Cozy Cottage Restaurant, Frcd- ericksburp; Neil Koopmann, Lebanon Trcadway Inn; Charles L. Killian, Irene's Motel, Lebanon; William J. Embar, George Washington Tavern, Lebanon; and Joseph Karinch, Karinch's Motel and Restaurant, Quenlin. Reelrcted to the board were: -Mrs.

R. C. Albright; Irwin S. Hubcr, county commissioner; Gene Otto Gretna Playhouse and Eastern Enterprises, Mt. Gretna; Robert F.

James, Motors; Goo'frey L. Sowers. Sowers Printing James H. Boyor, Boyer Printing Samuel A. Wolf; John S.

Briody; Roy H. Dundore, Signs and Display, Lebanon; Carleton B. Howcll. Brick Oven Gift Shop and Horse Happy (Farm, Schaefferslown; William W. Rakow, Lebanon City Council; Samuel D.

Evans. Lebanon Daily News; Lester P. Etter, WLBR; Jay Sondheim, WLYH- TV; Donald S. Harpel, Harpers, George D. Klick, Klick-Lewis Buick Chevrolet, i Palmyra; Daniel D.

Wert, Mt. Motel, Manheim RD; Paul J. Kohr. First National Bank. I Lebanon, and John F.

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