Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1946 — Page 26
Confiscate Pelts, Traps
Scores of muskrat, coon and mink pelts, along with dozens of steel traps will be auctioned off to high bidders next month by the Division
by the conservation officers as a result of illegal trapping. The sale is usually held soon after the close of the open season | ’ on muskrat, opossum, and other| ° Rr fur-bearing animals, All licensed HERE'S EVIDENCE-—Charles fur-buyers are eligible to bid on 26 W. 34th st the accumulated stock of pelts. A. long, 1425 W.' sta A group of approximately 85 bagged I7 quail during a remuskrat, raccoon and mink pelts cent jaunt to Owen county, were received recently from Wayne county clerks and by most hardand Favela sountes. d traps con- ware and sporting goods stores. fiscated to date were due to trapping activities in advance of the Pokagon Wants Snow
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legal open season. | Opening of the winter sports seaHk son at Pokagon state park is await'47 Licenses on Sale |ing sufficient snow to permit skiing
i tobogganing. Freezing over of _ Distribution of 1047 hunting, fish- | 203 9bosgan ng. Fietuing over of ing and trapping licenses 10 &P- | i;)-a4q skating and sail-skating to proximately 100 issuing agencies in|. winter activities. Marion county was completed this| aq, ctryetion of the toboggan week by Conservation Officer Philip | gi4e and development of ski trails Ward. The next licenses were dis- | over the park several years ago tributed to county clerks over the , .4. pogagon the winter sports state several days Ago And 8re ...ie. of Indiana, drawing outdoor being placed on sale at the agencies | enthusiasts from southern Michigan, in each county. : Ee ! northern Ohio, and Chicaga as well This may be the last year that .o fom Indiana. Reservations at Hoosier sportsmen will enjoy a (he park will again be at a premium year's hunting, fishing and trapping when the winter season opens, for $1.50. . t un # = = « . Licenses as Gifts Bird Feeding Planned . Plans for feeding game and song “Hang a '47 hunting, fishing and | birds during the coming weeks are trapping license on the Ohristmas | heing developed for the Clermont | tree for each of the anglers, hunt- | conservation club by its active ers and trappers in your family president, Bill Brown. The club or send a new license to your hunt- (has a number of boys among its ing and’ fist companion,” DON | members and they will be called | Hughes, director.of the Division of into service to see that grain is dis- | Fish and Game, ted today. |tributed to the feeding stations, The new license. is a timely gift NE suggestion since the 1046 licenses | expire at midnight on Dec. 31 while | Beekeepers to Meet hunting and ‘trapping seasons are; Excited by the bumper honey still open and the ice fishing sea- crop harvested this season and the son is drawing nearer. high prices, Hoosier beekeepers will Several hundred licenses are is- meet at Purdue university, Jan. 3, sued each year during the holiday for a discussion of apiary manageseason as gifts to Hoosier sports- ment and the 1947 honey market. men from their families and J. E. Starkey, chief apiary inspec frifnds, The licenses are issued by tor, will be among the speakers,
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* ADDITIO made for the club is having William H. Be will have as tl kopf, and Mr. Messrs. and
Burnett and | . Mr. and Mrs Toot : and Mrs. John ] entertain Mr, an Mr, and Mrs their son, John {
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MRS. ROBE that the Indian sorority held last hostess. A covered d of bridge.
¥ Miss Sally / McBride, will hs house guest, Mis Salino of Guate college, Gulfport
» Mrs. Christe sons-in-law and Hampton, Mass. » » Miss Marily: with her parent: a student at th Conn.
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» Miss Lois Re in Baltimore. S Mr. and Mrs. Ps ® Mr, and Mr afternoon for t invitations.
= Mrs. Theodo the holidays wit join them later
Auxiliary a o Have Di The Broad Rip] gion auxiliary and povered dish dinn party at 6:30 p. post home. A pr will follow the din The two groups for division 29 of home Sunday. 1 ests for dinner ment and also wil
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