Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 5 October 1934 — Page 3

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934

DUCK HUNTERS SHDULDCHECK REGULATIONS

Observe Bag Limits as Established By Federal Authorities

Indianapolis, Oct. 5. — Hoosier duck hunters expecting to take advantage of the migratory bird season now open should familiarize themselves with the revisions in the regulations and in bag and possession limits be fore starting out, it was empha sized today by Kenneth M. Kun kel, director of the division of fish and game department of conserva tion. The Indiana open season for migratory birds began Thursday continuing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday for ten consecutive weeks closing on .Saturday, December 8. Among changes in the regula tions governing the hunting o ducks and other migratory birds this year, promulgated by the U S. bureau of biological survey, are: Every duck hunter over 16 years of age must secure a “duck stamp” which is to be attached to his state hunting license or permit. These stamps are obtained from postmasters upon payment of a $1 fee. Receipts of this stamp sale are to be used in the establishment of migratory bird refuges. Hunting before sunrise is illegal. Legal hunting began in Indiana at sunrise Thursday morning and continues o n the specified days for the open season from sunrise to sunset. Last year there was considerable confusion whether the season opened at noon or at sunrise on the first day of the season. The following bag and possession limits have been established by federal authorities: On ca'nvasback, redhead, eider duck, scaup (greater and lesser), ringneck, blue and green-wing teal, cinnamon t^al, shoveller and gadwell the bag limit is five and the possession limit is ten. Last year the bag limit of these species was eight and the possession limit was 16. On other species of ducks (except woodruddy and bufflehead) twelve is the aggregate and not more than five of any one. Geese and brant: Four in the aggregate of all kinds, with a limit of not more than eight geese and brant in the aggregate of all kinds. Rails *and Gallinules (except Sora and Coot): Twenty-five in the aggregate of all kinds but not more than fifteen of any one species. Sora, twenty-five; Coot, twentyfive; Wilson’s or JaCKsnipe, twenty; Woodcock, four with a possession limit of twelve. Siiioicr enforcement of both the federal and state regulation will result this year from the cooperation of the state game wardens with the federal game protectors. o

RURAL NEWS

BUT LOOK AT THE RESULTS

—Xftlburt in The Indianapolis Time!.

Mrs. John Barkdull. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chandler have moved into the property recently vacated y Rube Melson and family. Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Ann Shinier, 67, wife of Marion Shimer, who died Monday night at her home, south of town, after a brief illnessj were conducted at 10:30 o’clock Thursday morning at the Pleasant Run church, north of Daleville. Burial was made in the Jones Cemetery. She is survived by the husband, four daughters, Mrs. Mae Haydon, Mrs. Freda Cortwright, Mrs. Grace Hoppes, of Anderson, Mrs. Hazel Rector; one son, Forrest, of Anderson; a brother, B. O. Clevenger, of Alexanddria; ten gradchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Marion Boyer, of Baton Rouge, La., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Shoemaker. Rev. A. G. Kiger, who has been critically ill for several days, is said to be better.

DALEVILLE, IND. Mrs. A. R. Stewart assisted by Mrs. J. R. Holbrook entertained the Women’s Club Tuesday afternoon at the Stewart home. Those present were, a guest, Mrs. Marion Boyer, of Baton Rouge, La., and the members, Mrs. A. A. Betterton, Mrs. E. E. Bowman, Mrs. Frank Daniels, Mrs. Clark Dresbach, Mrs. E. E. Fenwick, Mrs. LeRoy Helvie, Mrs. B. S. Hurley, Mrs. Omar Laird, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Ella McWilliams, Mrs. Floyd McWilliams, Mrs. M. A. Oliver, Mrs. R. C. Shirley, Mrs. E. B. Shoemaker, Mrs. A. W. Shoemaker, Mrs. R. N. Shroyer, Mrs. Hugh Stewart, and Mrs. W. T. Zumpe. Miss Crystal Barton, of Progress, was a dinner guest of Miss Carol Martz, Monday. Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. Frank Good spent Friday in Anderson. Miss Evelyn Harold and Mont Neighbors, of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Richardson. Mrs. John Shoemaker and Mrs. Vera Jenkins spent Sunday in Chicago attending the Century of Progress. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barkdull, of Anderson, spent Wednesday with

WISE CRACKS

WISE CRACKS Cdo?J wdun( Am enclosing the Town Hall Bulletin for this week: Daylight Saving Time is over. Remind the pawnbroker to set your watch back . . . Paris gowns influence new auto colors. Society cars will have stripped gears for evening wear .... Small radio set owner complains that popular song comes in “With My Eye Wide Open I’m fluences, constantly antagonistic

Cowboys” shopld motorize themselves. “Lonsesome Chauffeur” would be more in keeping with the Machine Age .... 29 per cent Food Rise Shown In Eighteen Months. Retailers show the Farmers how to raise it ... . Economy. The wrinkled Scot who w^ent to the masquerade as a prune . . . . If Tear Gas bombs remain popular the handkerchief business ought to pick up ... . The man who used to be worth his weight in gold doesn’t know what he is worth today .... People who buy saxophones on the installment plan should be forced to play them the

same way .... Portland says, “The theme song for the yacht races should have been ‘Luff Thy Neighbor,.” Cordially, Fred Allen

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Corner of Willard St. Hoyt Ave. Tasty Sandwiches Also Served. Haughey keeps his beer always in first class condition.

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DELAWARE COUNTY Democratic Candidates Representative for Congress FINLY H. GRAY

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