Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 116

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    16—Lancaster Farrr "g, Saturday, October 15,1977
4-H’ers culminate
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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
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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
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Senior project award
winners were. Kay Swartz,
clothing; Barbara Kilgoie.
dairy, Joyce Hemminger
foods, Joan Haskins,
flowers; Jonathan Myers,
health, Bonnie Wire,
leathercraft; Tim Beck,
miscellaneous- handyman:
Laurie Dobrosky,
needlework; Emily
Livingston, poultry, Biooke
Palmer, recreation; Charla
Janney, sheep; and Rebecca
Brenneman. vegetables
Junior project award
winners were- Bryan
Palmer, archery Robert
Livingston, beef Lee
Schneider, Candlemaking,
Jennefir L»ghty, ceramics;
Susan Janney, clothing,
Vicki Eauhauser,
ct’cchetmg, Dana Doll,
dany; Rita Loughran,
flowers Dawn Raubenstem,
food, Andy Hartman,
handyman; Jean Hem
mmger home environment;
Beth Schneider, horse; Amy
Jo Norek, leathercraft;
Jonathan
Janney,
churches and other groups
was also supported. 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
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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
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Leslie King and Ray Swartz, front, were named rookies of the year during the
York County 4-H Achievement awards program. Back row, left, is Steve Trostle,
who was chosen the outstanding junior boy and Lisa Dobrosky, the
junior girl.
Krone, consumer education;
Tommy Welsh, dairy; Joyce
Hemminger, dairy foods;
Kerry Zinn, dog care and
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