A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19,1980 r Dorothy and William St. John, left, received the quality award and Kenneth Marshall accepted his father’s 25 year membership award from Horace Prange, far right, director. District 11 locals (Continued from Page A 34) working, I have to help my cooperative.” Lee Brown gave the an nual meeting delegate’s report then gave results of the election of officers for the two locals and hauling committee members. Elvm M. Rohrer, Jr. will serve as president for the Cochranville local with Charles Hams assisting as vice-president. Harry Troop was elected secretary treasurer and delegates Inter-State treasurer Robert Dever confers with Nadine Prange, Chester County Dairy Princess at the District 11 annual meeting. 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The series of five hearings began in November in Philadelphia, followed by Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The hearing here on January ■3O will focus directly on the impact of the tax system on rural Penn sylvania and farmers. It is the only hearing to be directed at agriculture. The meeting begins at 9:00 a.m. at the Erie School District Bmldling, 511 Peach Street. According to a spokesman for the commission, it was established to take testimony and then make r at low application rates for special :hemicals All parts that come in contact with chemicals are non-corrosive polyester or heavy-duty stainless f eel for years of low maintenance Don’t pussyfoot around a Vicon today Manheim, PA 17545 Phone 717-665 2186 meetmg on taxes recommendations for specific changes m the tax laws. Before those changes are presented to the Governor, the commission itself will function as 10 separate committees and an even larger number of task forces, none dealing specificially with agriculture. Both the Pennsylvania Farmers Association and the Pennsylvania Grange will be at the Erie meeting to present testimony. Anyone wishing to present oral or written testimony to the hearing in Erie can do so by contacting the com mission’s research director. He is. Prof. Robert Strauss, School of Urban and Public Affairs, 202 Margaret Morrison Hall, Cameigie- Mellon University, Pitt sburgh, PA 15213. m
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