—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 25,1979 118 Pa. hunting licenses are now on sale HARRISBURG Penn- 4 not necessarily considered to sylvania hunting and ’be positive “proof” of trapping licenses for 1979-80 residency. seasons are on sale throughout the common wealth. The new licenses will be valid from September 1, 1979, through August 31, 1980. Licenses are available from county treasurers and local issuing agents. They are also available by mail or in person from the Penn sylvania Game Commission, License Section, P. 0. Box 1567, Harrisburg, PA 17120. The cost of a resident license for youngsters 12 through 16 years of age is $5.23; a resident adult license for hunters 17 through 64 years of age costs $8.25; adult licenses for resident senior citizens 65 years of age and older cost $5.25 each; the cost of a nonresident license. regardless of age, is $50.50; an archery license costs $2.20; and a flintlock muz zleloader license costs $3.25. Hunters are reminded that persons applying for Penn sylvania resident hunting licenses need positive “proof’ of residency. Since many nonresidents have motor vehicle operator’s licenses from Pennsylvania, a state “driver's license” is AVAILABLE NOW FOR AUGUST SEEDING • Cert. Arc Alfalfa • Toro Timothy • Cert. Buffalo • Baylor Brome Alfalfa Grass • Cert. Van guard • Napier Orchard Alfalfa Grass • Cert. Vernal • Reeds Canary Alfalfa Grass • WL3II • Pasture Alfalfa Mixtures • Redland Red • Winter Clover Vetch • Climax Timothy • Crown Vetch ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Cert. Barsoy • Cert. Logan Barley Wheat • Cert. Maury • Cert. Red Coat Barley Wheat • Cert. Pennrad • Cert. Hart Barley Wheat • Cert. Abe Wheat • Winter Rye • Cert. Arthur 71 Wheat VISIT OUR BOOTH AT AG PROGRESS DAYS P, L BOHBER & BRO., IHG. SMOKETOWN, PA The following can be used to establish “proof” of residency: (a) a current Pennsylvania motor vehicle registration card; '(b) tax receipts evidencing payment of Pennsylvania state in come tax, earned income tax, or other tax receipts evidencing payment of personal taxes required of commonwealth residents; (c) a Pennsylvania operator’s license when presented with other iden tification showing a corresponding Pennsylvania address; or (d) some other positive means of verifying residency. The 1979-80 Pennsylvania Hunting and Trapping Digest is now available and is being issued with each hunting license. The 52-page booklet contains information on 1979- 80 seasons and bag limits, maps and dates for special hunting areas, a general summary of hunting laws and regulations, and numerous other items of interest to sportsmen. Each hunter should be sure to obtain a Digest when he or she purchases a hunting license. TPI ;D NUTRITIOUS PH: 717-299-2571 New equipment center opened Chapman Equipment Center, Inc., Wescosville Rl, held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new facility on Tuesday, Aug. 14. On hand for the event were (above, left to right): Ruben Geiger, past president; Franklin Lichtenwalner (partially hidden); Harold E Keeler, manager; Hubert Sell, Market news on peaches available by phone office at (304) 267-7375 from nertyear. m 2, 323 Federal Building, 8:00 a.ra. to 4:30 p.m. For furthe . r information 215 West King St, Mar weekdays. The service, contact officer-m-charge tinsburg, W. V., or call the which will continue until Robert Sweitzer, P.O. Box above number, mid-September, is updated each afternoon at about 2:00 p.m. with the previous day’s shipments and that day’s F.0.8.’s NEW YORK, N.Y. - In formation on shipments and F. 0.8. prices of peaches grown in Maryland, Penn sylvania, Virginia and West Virginia is now available by phone from the federal-state market news service m Martinsburg, W. V., the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. Farmers may call the Also, the service will report on apples from early this September until April of president; Art Cochran, Agway area manager; Gerald Hunsicker; Rex Graham, John Deere Co. district manager; Arlan Seidel; Henry Dohner, John Deere Co. area manager; and Harold Remeley. JRI Id l \rf U.y 'it n| ' if ' ? ■ ’