Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1984, Image 20

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    A2o —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11, 1984
BY LAURA ENGLAND
LEBANON Adam Sonnen, a
14-year-old 4-H’er who has been
showing cows for five years, had a
first this year during the Lebanon
Area 4-H and FFA Dairy Show
Tuesday afternoon.
The son of Malcolm and Jancie
Sonnen, Richland, Adam showed
his 4-year-old cow to the winner’s
circle in the 4-H Holstein Show. It
was the first grand championship
for the young 4-H’er, but the glory
didn’t stop there.
If winning the 4-H Holstein title
wasn’t enough, then the overall
supreme championship put the
icing on the cake for Adam and his
cow. Of the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss,
Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey
cattle shown, judge Creedin
Cornman, Carlisle, selected
Sonnen-Acres Jemini Lucre as the
show’s supreme champion.
The selection of the supreme
champion animal was the
culmination of a day-long show
involving both 4-H and FFA
exhibitors. Colored breed entries
were shown first, followed by a full
show of Holstein animals.
Both the 4-H and the FFA
Ayrshire shows were dominated by
an 18-year-old exhibitor from
Lebanon. Heather Hemley, who
has a long record of show cham
pionships, took the grand cham
pion and reserve grand champion
titles in each show.
Judy Mase, a 12-year-old 4-H’er
from Lebanon, won the grand
championship title in Brown Swiss
competition. The reserve cham
pion title went to Bruce Heilinger,
16, Newmanstown, who has a herd
of 20 Brown Swiss cattle.
A FFA member as well, Bruce
earned the grand and reserve
grand championships in the FFA
Brown Swiss contest. A member of
the ELCO FFA Chapter, Bruce
won the championship titles at the
1983 Lebanon Fair.
With just three entries shown by
4-H’ers in the Guernsey class,
Karen Heilinger, Newmanstown,
won grand champion in her first
show. The reserve title went to
Christine Habecker, Annville, also
showing for the first time.
Runner-up to Adam Sonnen’s 4-IJ
Holstein grand champion, was a
cow owned by Adam’s cousin,
David Sonnen, also of Richland.
David’s reserve champion was
shown by his sister, Becky.
In FFA Holstein competition, the
grand and reserve grand cham
pion honors went to John Kline,
Myerstown. This was John’s last
time showing as a FFA member at
the Lebanon Fair.
Four-H Jersey grand champion
honors were earned by Louise
Landis, Jonestown. A three-year
show veteran, this was Louise’s
first championship. The reserve
champion title went to Ellen
Hanson, Palmyra, Lebanon
County’s Dairy Princess, who was
competing in her first dairy show.
To make the day even more
memorable, Ellen won the grand
championship in the FFA Jersey
Show. Ken Heisey, Newmanstown,
who owns 32 head of Jerseys and
Holsteins, showed the reserve
champion cow.
Competing individually during
the class shows, the 4-H and FFA
members pulled their entries
together for the club herd contest.
The 4-H Colored Breed winners
were No-So-Ann, first, and
Norlebco, second. The 4-H Holstein
winners were ELCO, first;
Norlebco, second; and No-So-Ann,
third. The FFA Chapter herd title
went to ELCO, followed by
Norlebco and Annville-Cleona.
Following are the top three
placings in both the 4-H and FFA
shows:
AYRSHIRE
JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 4-H -
Hernley
SENIOR HEIFER CALF 4-H
Hernley
JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER 4-H - 1 Heether
Hernley, FFA 1 Neither Hernley 2 Wesley
Dairy exhibitors move into the s
Harding Jr
SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER FFA - 1 Wesley
Harding Jr
JUNIOR 2 YEAR OLD FFA
Hernley
3 YEAR-OLD FFA - 1 Wesley Harding Jr 2
Heather Hernley
4 YEAR OLD FFA - 1 Wesley Harding
AGED COW 4-H 1 Heather Hernley FFA
1 Heather Hernley
DAM AND DAUGHTER 4-H - 1 Heather
Hernley FFA 1 Heather Hernley 2 Wesley
Harding Jr
JUNIOR CHAMPION 4-H - 1 Heather Hernley
FFA Heather Hernley
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION 4-H -
Hernley FFA —Wesley Harding Jr
SENIOR CHAMPION 4-H - Heather Hernley
FFA Heather Hernley
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FFA - Wesley
Harding Jr
GRAND CHAMPION 4-H - Heather Hernley
FFA Heather Hernley
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION 4-H - Heather
Hernley FFA Heather Hernley
QROWN SWISS
JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 4H -
KunKle 2 Bruce Heilmger FFA
Klemfelter 2 Bruce Heilmger
INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CALF 4 H - I Judy
Mase FFA— I Bruce Heilmger
JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER 4 H -
Heilmger 2 Michael Kunkle FFA
Heilmger
INTERMEDIATE YEARLING HEIFER 4 H - I
Judy Mase FFA —1 Bruce Heilmger
SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER 4-H
Kunkle
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champions are shown by owner John Kline, left, and his
brother David.
from left, Judy Mase, grand champion, and Bruce Heilinger,
reserve grand champion.
1 Heather
With Heather' Hernley’s Lebanon Fair 4-H Ayrshire
champions are, from left, Carmelle Hernley, grand champion,
and Jennifer Group, reserve grand champion.
1 Heather
1 Heather
Heather
1 Michael
- 1 John
1 Karen
1 Bruce
Supreme champion of the Lebanon Fair 4-H/FFA Dairy Show is Sonnen-Acres Jemini
Lucre, owned by 14-year-old Adam Sonnen, at halter, Richland. Holding the trophy is
show judge Creedin Cornm
1 Michael
4-H Holstein championships at the Lebanon Fair went to
cousins Adam Sonnen, left, grand champion, and Becky
Sonnen, reserve grand champion, who showed for her
jar. rair 4-H dairy show are,
from left, Louise Landis, grand champion, and Ellen Hanson,
reserve grand champion.
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Lebanon County Dairy Princess Ellen Hanson, left, and Ken
Heisey are winners in the Lebanon Fair FFA Jersey Show,
earning grand and reserve grand championships, respec
tively.
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