Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1981, Image 152

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    D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981
Hunters should ask permission to hunt
HARRISBURG-The
Pennsylvania Game
Commission is making a
special appeal to all
hunters to ask for
permission before going
onto private land.
In recent years, in
creasing numbers of
landowners have
complained to the
wildlife management
agency that more and
more hunters barge
onto private property
without first getting
permission to do so.
Part of the response has
been the SPORT
(Sportsmen Policing
Our Ranks Together)
program, which
promotes ethical
hunting conduct.
Complaining lan
downers, many of whom
participate in the
SPORT program, do not
generally object to
hunting or hunters, but
they feel they are en
titled to more courtesy
and consideration than
has been shown in the
past.
The landowners are
ready to grant per
mission to hunt if it is
sought by responsible
sportsmen. Those
wearing SPORT buttons
or similar identification
SATURDAY
DECEMBER s ff 1981
« HARDWARE
« POWER TOOLS
• WELDERS
• CHAIN SAWS
• LAWN MOWERS
• GARDEN TRACTORS
• SNOWMOBILES
are usually readily
welcomed.
Farmers who are
harvesting fall crops
want to know where
hunters are on their
properties. Sportsmen
must avoid unharvested
No spotlighting
with weapon
in vehicles
HARRISBURG -
Those accustomed to
spotlighting game and
furbearers from
vehicles are reminded
by the Game Com
mission that it now is
unlawful to spotlight
while in possession of a
firearm, bow or other
implement which could
be used to kill wildlife.
Previously, it was not
unlawful to spotlight
with a firearm in the
vehicle unless the light
OOA/TPLAYAROUND/
9:00 AM
• FARM EQUIPMENT
• AIR COMPRESSORS
AT
EQUIPMENT
4e Road, Ephrata
22
of Farmersville,
bounty
4271
:in, Auctioneers
3305 Ephrata. Pa
ister Charge or
fields, leave gates as
they found them, be
careful not to litter,
avoid breaking down
fences, stay away from
buildings and livestock,
park where vehicles
won’t interfere with
was cast upon a big
game animal Recently,
the Game Law was
amended to prohibit
spotlighting while in
possession of a gun or
bow and arrow. It no
longer is necessary for
the light to be shining on
big game to be unlawful.
A $25 penalty is
provided for
spotlighting while in
possession of a firearm
or bow and arrow.
farm equipment, share
game with their hosts,
and show all other
common hunting
courtesies.
Those who hunt
AUCTION SALE
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1981
10 A.M.
FOR: NAZZ MARIAN! CO., on Rt. 1 in
Media, Pa. Everything Sells to the
Highest Bidder.
EXCAVATORS: Insley 22508 s/n H 23600,
Gradall 1000 s/n NP90488; MOTOR
SCRAPERS: (2) Euclid TSI4 s/n 53838 & 39;
(2) A-C 260 A w/n 6991 a & 81; MOTOR
GRADERS: (2) k-£ 45 s/n 530 & 191;
CRAWLER TRACTORS: (3) A-C HD2IP s/n
14901,14446, & 14607; A-C HDI6DC s/n 4705, A-C
HD 5B s/n 24803; LOADERS: Cat 922 A s/n
59A1033, A-C TL-14D s/n 3183; LOADER
BACKHOE & HYD. HAMMER: Ford 4500 s/n
381280, Allied 77; ROLLERS, PAVING BOX;
Gallon 8-10 ton, B-S 10-14 ton, Essick 5-8 ton,
Ford Lane; LOWBOY, TK. TRACTOR, JEEP,
MISC. TKS., TRAILERS: Smithco 35 ton, 62
Dia-T 9318, 70 Jeep CJ5,46 GMC w/air Comp.;
Quaker 6,500 gal., 51 IHC Fuel Tk., 51 Dodge
Fuel Tk., 48 GMC Stake, (2) Storage Trls., Tool
Trl.; SYMONS FORMS, LASERS, CONTR.
TOOLS; (54) Symons Forms; Pumps, Hose,
(3) Lasers, Compactors, Drilling & Tapping
Machines, Welder, Steam Cleaners, Vise, Jack,
Valves, Fittings, etc.
TERMS: COMPLETE PAYMENT SALE
DAY IN CASH OR GUARANTEED FUNDS
ONLY. Write or call for descriptive brochure;
VHSMEHsR
AUCTION CO, MC.
Route 309, Montgomeryville, F*a. 18936
Telephone: (215) 699-5833
1*
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Starting at 11 A.M.
Location-Bloomsburg R.D. 5 off route
11 North of Bloomsburg. Turn at Delhi’s
Discount (Follow auction arrows), Centre
Twp., Columbia County.
Residential-Commercial
Agriculture Properties
45 acres of fine agriculture lying along 1-80
having a Ig. 40x200 steel building on cement
slab, fully insulated & heated & cooled by two
heat pump units. 2 well giving 100 gal. per
minute. 200 Amp service & 3 phase wiring.
Property suitable for multi purpose & potential
development.
Property #2 is located off route 11 North of •
Bloomsburg, turn left at Lackawanna Ave.
There is 31 acres of which 20 have been ap
proved for 40 building lots. 11 acres tiave
commercial frontage.
Also being sold is new household items.
Terms- Property Property-Cash. Real
Estate-Property 1-45 acres - |lO,OOO down,
balance in thirty days. Buyer pays all transfer
taxes.
Real Estate #2 $5,000 down day of Auction
balance in thirty days. Buyer pays all transfer
taxes. Property #2 can be financed by seller by
qualified buyer. Statements made day of
auction regarding real estate take precedences
over any previously written material.
Real Estate to be offered at 12:30 P M.
Seller- EDWARD FOLK
717-784-9435
Auctioneers:
John Autotore 784-3506
John Jr. 784-0381
For appointment to see Properties prior to
auction call 717-784-9435
without asking per
mission or otherwise
irritate landowners risk
the closure of private
properties to all hun
ters.
j|jHMW^^SHEMNDOAH
SPECIAL STEER SALE
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 11
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
Yearling Steer Sale
State Graded
All Cattle - Beef Breeds
Dehorned
"Shenandoah Valley Livestock
Sales, Inc.
1044 Edom Road
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
Phone (703) 434-4482
ANNUAL THANKSGIVING
DAIRY SALE & LUNCHEON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1981
12:00 Noon
Selling at Art K ling's Sale Barn, located
2V miles N.E. of Landisburg, Perry Co.,
Pa., 12 miles North of Carlisle on Pa. Rte.
74:
60 HOLSTEINS 60
All Just Fresh or Very Close! Approximately
% are Registered; Balance Top Grade Cows
and First-calf Heifers.
20 FIRST-CALF HEIFERS FROM
CANADA; LOAD OF FANCY COWS FROM
CORTLAND, N.Y. SEVERAL TOP
PUREBRED COWS FROM NORTHERN PA.
DISPERSALS.
“Cattle that will suit the most demanding
dairyman!'’
ALL CATTLE HAVE BAR 4 SHOTS FOR
YOUR PROTECTION -HEALTH CHARTS ON
ALL ANIMALS.
“Free Lunch will be served at 11:00 A.M. -
Bring the Family.” Ham, turkey or candy will
be given away with every Animal sold!
“This is the Last Sale for the Year - Don’t
Miss It!”
Financing Available - Contact Art Kling 10
days prior to sale!
V/ART KLING, Owner
Landisburg, PA.
717-789-3883
Mark Click, Auctioneer
Fred Naugle, Pedigrees
129 MAIN ST BOX 417
GENESEO NEW YORK 14454
Avon Ford Tractor Inc.
Going-Out-Of-Business
AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
9:30 A.M.3
At place of business, 1525 West
Henrietta Rd., Avon, NY (Route 15) just
north of the intersection of Routes 5 & 20
on Route 15, Avon, NY (20 miles straight
south of Rochester off Route 390 ex
pressway).
Having decided to discontinue business after
serving the community for several years, will
sell complete inventory including- office
equip., shop equip., repair tools, some parts
stock, new chain saws, new mopeds, log
splitters, lubricants, supplies, all used
equipment, garden tractor, rolling equipment,.
Ford Louisville 800 (new 1977) with Schwartz 22
roll back bed (excellent condition). Ford Motor
credit financing available on major purchases
thru dealer by making application prior to Nov.
17th. Open for inspection on Nov. 17th from 1-4
P.M.
G.J.S. COYNE, INC.
Geneseo, NY
716-243-3380
Terms: Cash or good check day of sale, nothing
removed till settled for.