16—Lancaster Farrr "g, Saturday, October 15,1977 4-H’ers culminate (Contin u rrom Page 109) ommumty club omplishcd pianists, the Tothers, who are age 13 and 4 presented Barcarolle tom the rales >■ Hoffman.” iS their talon, entry Mr and vlrs Henri Evster, 5081 N salem Chinch Road. Dover, ire their patents Second olace winner was Sut Staub 1 com the Hanoi ei club with a baton routine Jennifer Buschman lien Rock club, although baielv taller than ;he piano stool took the third place with her piano solo The highly-p /ed giant tr 'phy tot itstanding ounty club went ot the Loganville community club, with Davidsburf- in second place Red Land club cap tured the prize for winning 4- H exhibit with Davfdsburg again m se< md place Outsta- "*'ng secretary trophy wont to Connie Basta, Glen Rock, and Jonathan Janney, Jefferson club, was selected the outstanding news reporter. PFA members (Continued frorr Page 115) the farmers vote a to support the continued use of drugs in combating threats to animal health Policy directea at the area of income supported the rmr mum wage for farm lar - a reduced wage scale h workers under 18 and ' iverage of workmen’s compensation on a prorated basis according to wages. The recommendation of a . aduated. income tax, as pposea to a flat percentage, was the first of several tax onented policy directives. Eliminating tax-free business holdings by THE WOOD HEATERS ‘Alt American" wood stove gives ou the luxury of a fireplace with the efficiency a wood heater View the fire tnrough the uatented large tempered glass window. With "FIRE VIEWS" folding steel "Security Blanket" you can totally enclose the fire when you are asleep or away. Firebrick lining holds fire for incredible length of time '; r no! blower circulates heat quietly 4 free - >' r»' fireplace models for every n?ec Sa'/v crecious ->r?i Gas and O’! 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To help ease the inheritance tax burden, members adopted policy which would allow a wife to show contribution to the farm estate through her labor, and to drop from 1976 Estate Tax legislation capitol gams taxes on ap preciated value of property transferred by reasons of the owner’s death. Recommendations adopt ed at the county meeting will be mcorporated with those from other areas across the state in writing policy for the entire Pennsylvania organization burn miscellaneous-bicycle: Na ncy Eisenhart, needlework; Mike Welsh, photography: Wanda Kneller, poultry, Michelle Lehigh, rabbits; Lisa Dobrosky, sheep; Mark Ebaugh, tractor; and Steve Trostle, vegetables. Dress Revue recognition went to seniors Linda Brown, Sue Risser, Sue Swartz, Joanne Haskins, Chnsann Schaffer, Charla Janney, Kay Swartz and Lucinda Wilson Junior sewing competitors who were recognized were Kathy Ewing, Kim Hoke, and Sandy Hurley. Several county winners in the national awards program received recognition pins for out standing work in various project areas. They were; Tommy Welsh, achievement; Beverly Brown, agricultural; Gary Welsh, automotive; Tim Beck, beef; Jonathan Myers, bicycle; Bonnie Wire, bread; Marvin Krone, citizenship; Helen Mar steller, clothing; Tun Beck, commodity marketing; Joey Welsh, conservation of natural resources; Marvin NEED A JACK? WE RENT 'EM Whether it’s a 30 ton jack to jack up a building or a service jack for working on your car or pickup WE HAVE THE RIGHT JACK FOR YOU! 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