B26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981 Lancaster County BY DEBBIE KOONTZ LANCASTER For a productive year ot hard work, lost sleep, bad nerves and frustration mingled with elation, the members ot Lancaster County’s 4-H dairy clubs were recognized at the annual 4-H dairy banquet, Monday night at the Good 'N Plenty Restaurant, here Glenn Shirk, Extension dairy specialist and coordinator ot the program, briefly described to the audience a portion ot the work involved in the dairy clubs, ending by saying, "it makes you aware that 4-H really is a learn by doing project.” Presiding over the head table and in attendance tor the honors were. Connie Balmer, president ot the Guernsey Club, Steve Kautt man, president of the Holstein Club, Kevin Eshlemen, vice president ot the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss and Jersey Club, Anita Brommer, secretary tor the same club, and Karen Schmuck, treasurer tor the same Deb Greider, Lancaster County dairy princess and alternate state princess, was also on hand to distribute awards Special guests in the audience included county commissioners Robert Boyer and James Huber and Donna Lucidi, the new county 4-H agent. The tirst awards presented program were those tor judgmg team Top individual in the county and a member ot the Pennsylvania team which placed third in Madison, Wt, was Glenn Shenk ot Lititz. Othei members ot the winning team are Gerald Garber ot Willow Street, top 4-H judge at the All American judging torum, team members Neal Crouse ot Stevens and Leonard Stoltztus ot Gap. Each membei ot the judging team received a trophy The other most coveted awards, those of breed champions, were awarded to these tive deserving 4- H’ers Anita Brommer ot Conestoga for Anchor Mere Gold Cup in the Ayrshire breed; Scott Trimble ot Peach Bottom tor Donsdell Improver April in the Brown Swiss breed, Connie Balmer ot Lititz tor Gordline Princess Nanette in the Guernsey breed, Mike Shertzer ot Lancaster tor Rocky Springs Robin in the David Harnish of Quarryville was surprised when his name was called to receive an award for 14 years volunteer service to the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss and Jersey Club. Holstein breed; and Helen Arrowsmith ot Peach Bottom tor Hillacres Ben Ellen in the Jersey breed. Helen also was Grand Champion winner at the district 4- H dairy show Junior champion honors trom each breed went to. Karen Sch muck ot Peach Bottom tor Pinelawn Hi Ruby in the Ayrshire breed; Michael Rohrer trom Lancaster tor Walnut Run Miss Sarah Purcell in the Guernsey breed, Robert Barley trom Conestoga tor Spring Bell Whirtull Penny tor the Holstein breed, and Jere Shertzer ot Lancaster tor Ralaine Asm Fancy in the Jersey breed The best owner-bred temale awards went to Karen Schmuck for her Ayrshire, Pinelane Lansing Marchma; Mary Witmer, Willow Street, tor her Guernsey, Penn Dell Vesuvius Baby Doll, Steve Kauffman, Elizabethtown, tor his Holstien, Penn Springs Milestone Ada, and Helen Arrowsmith tor the Jersey that brought her grand champion honors at the district show Three champion showmen winners were announced In the senior division was Connie Balmer while junior honors went to Janice Garber, Willow Street. The rookie title went to Danny Welk ot Strasburg. Reserve champion showman titles went to Jon Michael Eby ot Gordonville tor his tirst year; Cindy Trimble ot Peach Bottom tor the junior division, and Steve Kauttman tor the senior division Project awards went to senior and junior members, breed win ners and tive additional members as honorable mention tor high book scores. The award is given tor top book scores, management score, interest, participation, record keeping and showmanship skills Those receiving project awards were Connie Balmer, county winner, Janice Garbei, junior winner; Angie Spickler ot Mount Joy tor the Ayrshire breed; ,Cmdy Trimble tor the Brown Swiss breed; Steve Kauttman tor the Holstein breed. Jere Shertzer tor the Jersey breed,, and honorable mention went to; Mary Lou Rohrer ot Lancaster, Nicki Wivell ot Columbia; Steve Wagner ot At the 4-H daily banquet honors "cream of the cnr" These four dairy 4-H’ers were honored for Witmer, Willow Street, for the Guernsey having best owner-bred females at the annual breed; Helen Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom, for dairy banquet. They are Steve Kauffman, the Jersey breed; and Karen Schmuck, Peach Elizabethtown, for the Holstein breed; Mary Bottom, for the Ayrshire breed. Quarryville, Maiy Witmer and David Hannah ot Quarryville and and dames throughout Lancaster Glenn Shenk. Jay Landis ot Lancaster tor the County sponsored the awards, Also, recogm/ed tor 14 years ot Holstein Club. many ot which had Representatives volunteer service to the Ayrshire, Over JO agricultural on hand to present the various Brown Swiss, and Jersey Club was organizations, papers, companies plaques and trophies. Connie Balmer of Lititz, right, and Janice awa! - dt - »* d, ry Jng named Garber of Willow Street, left, earned project sen ‘ or ant * junior winners, respectively. ________ ■■ Income tax workshops coming Jan., Feb. LANCASTER Penn State Extension offices around the state are gearing up for the 1982 Farm Income Tax workshops, slated to begin in January The one-day workshops are designed to help farmers and tax practitioners keep up-to-date on changes in the tax laws that affect theag business The cost of the workshop is $l7 per person, or $24 per couple, this fee includes the cost of lunch and materials. A list of workshops follows. Meeting time 9,J0 a.m. to 3.30 p m January 5 Quakertown, Best Western Motel on West Broad : -aS % # Street Take Route 313 oft Route 309. The motel is one block east on West Broad. January 6 Lancaster, Farm and Home Center. From Route 230 by pass, take Route 72 south one-halt mile; turn east on service road next to Jones Pontiac. January 7 Chambe r sburg, Holiday inn (Southsidef Take Wayne Avenue Exit of Interstate 81 to intersection of Route 316. January 12 Edmboro, Holiday Inn Motel is two miles east of Route 79 on Route 6N January 13 Butler, Garden Gate Restaurant, five miles west on Route 422 January 14 Dußois, Holiday Inn. m- Take exit 16 south oft Interstate 80 to U S 219. January 18 Lewisburg, Country Cupboard Restaurant. Restaurant is located on Route 15, 1 1/2 miles north ot Lewisburg. January 19 Tamaqua, Leibys Ice Cream House Continue three miles south to the intersection of Routes 443 and 309 January 20 Tunkhannock, Cleaverack Electric Building. The electric building is one mile west A) town on Route 6. January 21 Mansfield, Tn- County Rural Electric Cooperative Building, Mam Street. For more information contact any County Extension office