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Show State Game Dept. Feeds Deer $10,000 Worth Of Hay The State Fish and Game Department De-partment has paid about $10,000 for hay alone in its state-wide deer feeding program, and this is aside from the hay which has been fed by individuals and individual in-dividual clubs either with or without the supervision of the rame department, according to R. L. Turpin, State Game tor. Additional snowfall has , ated additional problems, Turpin said in commenting the state's current "save deer" campaign, in the Ct , which has hit the state's Club game herds and game birds' Fnaai "But we have managed ' check a lot of the trouble w our many feeding grounds, pi the cooperation we have J I ceived from citizens in all s l tions of the state," the ga ' chief explained. "We are losing some d6 J) Dogs are bad, but not like tk tST were. The game animals y located the feeding grounds J have collected in these aw Family Aid by the sportsmen in feed Hnor predator control, and the cooJ T'elJ ation by residents in the hirti c- T- 1 populated areas have all J at lne materially during the rect' "u1" breaking cold snap and stl birtnda fall. 1 day . m felicita |