20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978 . \ 4-H’ers honored (Continued from Page 1) project story written by each 4-H’er. Before the announcement of the top winner was made. Assistant 4-H Agent Meyers read Connie’s story which was written in the form of a poem about the trials, tribulations and rewards of preparing a dairy cow for John Frey (center) presents former Extension County Agent N. Alan Bair with a watch on behalf of the 4-H dairy club members and the judging team. Kevin Eshelman (right) helped make the presentation. showing. The award for high project score in all breeds was sponsored by John E. Eshleman, a division of Carnation, and was presented by Irving Witter. Carol Balmer, Connie’s sister, won the top project honor last year. Girls „ completely dominated the project awards this year. High scores in other breeds in cluded Karen Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2, Ayrshire; Sandra Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2, Brown Swiss; Joyce Stoltzfus, Gap Rl, Holstein; and Gail Bukowski, Mount Joy Rl, Jersey. The awards in each breed were sponsored by \ * * ,, $ £ * $ BuuiMleA Buildings What Prij Pennfield Corporation and were given by Robert Gregory. Karen Schmuck also received recognition for having Grand Champion Ayrshire at the district 4-H Show. Gary Akers, 4-H leader, presented trophies to Lancaster County’s dairy judging team which placed first in slate competition at 4-H State Days. Members of the team were Doug Her shberger, Quarryville R 4; John Frey, Willow Street; Neal Crouse, Stevens Rl; and Dennis Kulp, Manheim R 4. Hershberger placed second in the state contest and Frey placed third. The two top team members traveled as part of a Penn sylvania state team to the national 4-H judging contest at Madison, Wisconsin, and helped bring the team to a second place finish, the highest any Pennsylvania team has placed in recent years. In the national contest Frey placed seventh and Hershberger placed 13th. On behalf of the Offers and with a special note of appreciation from the dairy judging team, John Frey and Kevin Eshelman presented former Extension County Agent N. Alan Bair with a watch. Akers said, “We will miss him - he did a great job.” Bair is now Director of Member Services for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative. ' In other awards, presentations were made to FARMSTED* I FARMSTED I BUILDINC county round-up winners including those who won junior showmanship: Ayrshire, Anita Brommer, Conestoga R 2; Brown Swiss, Lucinda Trimble, Peach Bottom R 2; Holstein, Deb 3,600 Square Feet 48’ x 75’ x 14’ - All-Steel Robert Gregory presented trophies to the five Holstein winne top project scorers in the 4-H dairy program. From winner; and Ka left they are: Connie Balmer, Guernsey winner Gregory repres who also was recognized as the overall high score; sponsored the 1 Gail Bukowski, Jersey winner; Joyce Stoltzfus, NOW INEFFEI ALL-STEEL BUM See Your Local • 24’ x 13’ Double Slide I QUALITY AND PRI Hershberger, Quarryville R 4; and Jersey, Tom Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom R 2. The Grand Champion Junior Showman was Jay Garber, Willow Street Rl. In senior showmanship, SPECIAL PR BUTLER AGRI-BUILDEF i » <»• trophies wer Schrauck, Pi Ayrshire; Willow Stn Swiss; Neal Rl, Holste Bukowski, . Jersey. Gr Six Be<