New Bolton Offers Free Lecture On Equine Emergency Care CLARION (Clarion Co.)—The annual Spring Dairy Promotion Meetings, are scheduled. County Committee persons are urged to attend the meeting most conven ient for location and date. “Profitable Promotions” Making money while we promote, is the topic, along with updated information on promotion agency activities, sources of promotion materials and dairy princess con test information. All meetings will convene at 9:30 a.m. with ' registration, refreshments, lunch and conclude AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION* ONE DA ONLY! * " „ s { y* rjC* ' ( .r. 1 rH*’*, - '*-1 ’f 800-922-9680 by 3:00 p.m. For reservations, con tact your committee chairperson or call the PDPPS office at (814) 226-7470. The schedule is as fol lows; Northwest: Wednesday, March 27, Clarion Clipper. Cla rion; Southwest: Thursday, March 28. Knight’s Court. New Stanton; South Central: Tuesday. April 2, Embers Inn and Convention Cen ter, Carlisle; Northeast Wednes day, April 3, Pink Apple, Tunk hannock; Southeast: Thursday, April 4, Holiday Inn, Denver; and Central; Tuesday, April 9, Holiday Inn. State College. Route 23,1/2 Mile East of Elverson Eckel To Step Down KContlmwd from Pago A2S) political hurdles in the state Legis lature for years. Eckel said that the timing is right for such a referendum. In short. Eckel said that the bot tling industry has been against such a provision because of the associated increase in costs and have lobbied well to prevent pas sage of such a bill. He said it is felt that if the citzen ry is given an opportunity to vote their opinion on the issue it may have the strength to override dis senting efforts by the bottling industry. The proposal would place on the ballot of the next election follow ing the passage of the legislation into law a referendum. The form of the question would follow the form of, “Shall the Gen eral Assembly enact legislation, to be entitled the Returnable Sever- V ■ . . TV"* TT ' -y ~ r **;t*fi.* WORE* : MMfMM ilig jgHflUl HUHMpBi OpOMRI 6P2M6P 5W Featuring PA Tri-Track Modified, Late Medela, Drag Cara, Qo-Carte, Etc. 610-286-5519 age Container Act, which will place a nominal charge on every nonbiodegradable or nonphotode gradable (destroyed by light) beverage container of 16 ounces or less sold in this Commonwealth, with the charges collected to be returned to consumers upon return of the containers to recycling cen ters, retailers or beverage manufacturers?” He said that PFB also supports increasing the state’s littering fine from $3OO to $l,OOO and increas ing enforcement The fine has been at $3OO for 20 years, Eckel said. Given the Ridge Administra- TURDA ARCH 23 am - B FREE? ■omoes AND SODAS Lancaster Farming, /*> PUBLIC AUCTION rj MCNEAL’S W AUCTION HOUSE / FIREHOUSE ROAD GRANTVILLE, PA Mon., March 25,1996 TIME: 5:30 P.M. DIRECTIONS: FROM HARRISBURG, PA TAKE 1-81 NORTH TO THE GRANTVILLE EXIT #2B. TURN LEFT TOWARDS THE PENN NATIONAL RACE TRACK, ON RT. 743. AT THE PENN NATIONAL SOUTH GATE, TURN RIGHT ONTO FOX RUN ROAD. 4TH ROAD RIGHT TO FIREHOUSE ROAD, 4TH BUILDING ON THE LEFT. SIGNS POSTED. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 38/55 CAL. WITH OCT BARREL, SAVAGE 24V SERIES C OVER & UNDER 222 REM 20 GA., BAKER BATAVIA SPECIAL 12 OA DOUBLE BARREL H & R 12 GA SINGLE SHOT SIDE BRAKE, ITHACA HAMMERLESS 12 GA DOUBLE BARREL BELGIUM RICHARDS 12 GA DOUBLE BAR REL HAMMER GUN, IVER JOHNSON 410 CHAMPION SINGLE BARREL SAVAGE MOD EL 99 300 CAL RIFLE WITH SCOPE, J STEVENS MARKSMAN 22 RIFLE, J.C. STEVENS FAVORITE 22 RIFLE OCTAGON BARREL REMINGTON 32 RIMFIRE OCTA GON BARREL MODEL 4, REMINGTON 22 CAL MODEL 514 SINGLE SHOT, H & R TOP PER 12 GA. MODEL 158, VEST POCKET REVOLVER, AND OTHERS. 3 PA. METAL HUNTING LICENSES FROM 1930’S & 1941, 18 PA RESIDENT HUNTING LICENSES FROM 1940’S 1950’S & 1960’5, 1949 & 1953 PA NON-RESIDENT HUNTER LICENS ES, 5 PA ADULT RESIDENT HUNTER LICENSER FROM THE 1970’5, 6 PA FISHING LICENSE BUTTONS FROM THE 1940’S & 1950’SAND 1925. REMINGTON BULLET, CASS XX, BARLOW AND OTHER POCKET KNIVES, HUNTING KNIVES, HELD GLASSES, PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON WALNUT REVOLVER GRIPS, 50 10 & 16 GA. PAPER SHOT SHELLS, BOX OF REM. 32 CAL. S & W CARTRIDGES, BOOKS (PA. GAME LAW 1930, 1940, PA FISH & FOREST LAWS 1927 - 1928, MAMMALS OF PA. NEI SMITH 1967 AND OTHERS), PA. GAME COM MISSION NOTEBOOKS, 3 PIECE BAMBOO FLY ROD, BAIT & SPIN CASTING FISHING RODS, AND A HAND FORGED FISH SPEAR. PATCHES & DECALS PA. GAME PATCHES FROM THE 1980’S & 1990’S STATE PARK PATCHES FROM THE 1990’5, FISH PATCHES FROM THE 1980’S & 1990’5, PA GAME COMMISSION DECALS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED COINS SILVER DOLLARS, DIMES (SOME MER CURY), THREE CENT PIECES (SILVER & NICKEL), AND FLYING EAGLE & INDIAN HEAD CENTS. 1987 FORD 302 GERWIN CONVERSION VAN, AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, AIR CONDITION, HIGH MILEAGE. NOTE: STARTING WITH THE COINS AT 5:30 P.M. FOLLOWED BY PATCHES & DECALS, LICENSES & RELATED ITEMS AND FINISHING WITH THE GUNS. THE VAN WILL BE SOLD AT APPROX. 6:30 P.M. TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECKS. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS. ALL MER CHANDISE MAY BE INSPECTED THE DAY OF THE SALE. DOORS OPEN AT 3:30 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: Richard and Rick McNeal Uc #a AU-001380-Land AU-002188-L Phone 717-545-5911 or 717-469-7599 lion’s emphasis on promoting tourism in Pennsylvania, as evidenced in part by the creation of the cabinet-level Department of Conservation and Natural Resour ces (DCNR) to manage state parks and bring diem up to grade, it is believed that now is the time to act on getting a bottle bill. Other issues Eckel discussed include property rights (He said his philosophy was that government owed the property owner for any potential losses due to any regula tion.), and reform of local taxing authority. GUNS HUNTING & FISHING LICENSES OTHER RELATED ITEMS VAN
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