Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 23, 1988, Image 143

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    Brothers Sweep
(Continued from Page D 6)
years and had the grand champion
market lamb in his firSPyear: The
4-H’er has shown champions
i-'
The day Joe Kuzemchak turned 12, he also showed the
reserve grand champion market lamb. Helping him cele
brate are, left to right, Jennifer Mawhinney, Dennis Grum
bine, and Deb Martin, alternate state Lamb and Wool Queen.
PREMIUM
ANTHRACITE
twice at the Grange Fair.
Other winners on Wednesday
included Patrick Zagrodnichek of
Clarksburg (Indiana), champion
Franklin
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lightweight; Bobbie Jo Keiter of
Newville (Cumberland), reserve
champion lightweight; Joyce Hef
fner of Fleetwood (Berks), champ
ion middleweight: Aaron Groff of
Elizabethtown (Lancaster),
reserve champion middleweight;
Joyce Harpster of Boalsburg
(Centre), reserve light heavy
weight: Eric Hayes of Tyrone
(Huntingdon), reserve
heavyweight.
Lightweight-Group 1
1 Patrick Zagrodmchek, Indiana, 2 Chris
Zagrodmchek, Indiana; 3 Chris Hawn,
Adams "
Lightweight-Group 2
1. Carey Donches, Lancaster, 2 Laura
Kwisnek, Indiana, 3 Mike Klmedmst, York
Lightweight-Group 3
1 Bobbie Jo Keiter, Cumberland, 2 Dar
ren Grumbme, Lebanon; 3 Jim Hair,
Cumberland
Lightweight Champion
Patnck Zagrodmchek, Indiana
Lightweight Reserve Champion
Bobbie Jo Keiter, Cumberland
Madlumwelght-Group 1
1 Joyce Heffner, Berks, 2 Diane Musser,
.ancaster, 3 Rick Hicks, Berks
Mediumweight-Group 2
1 Aaron Groff, Lancaster, 2 Tim Bishop,
ndiana, 3 Amy Eshelman, Berks
Mediumweight-Group 3
1 Glenn Heffner, Berks, 2 Tammy McClo
skey, Bedford, 3 John Eaton Jr, York
Middleweight Champion
Joyce Heffner, Berks
Middleweight Reserve Champion
Aaron Groff, Lancaster
Lt. Heavyweight-Group 1
1 Lone 8011, Lancaster; 2. Stacy Suffel,
Cumberland, 3. Valene Hunter, Berks
Lt. Heavyweight-Group 2
1 Wayne Hixenbaugh, Beaver; 2 Tnaa
Worley, Berks; 3 Lon Tyson, Lehigh
Lt. Heavyweight-Group 3
1 Joe Kuzemchak, Centre, 2 Joyce Harp
iter, Centre, 3 Paula Hunter, Berks
Lt. Heavyweight Champion
Joe Kuzemchak, Centre
Lt. Heavyweight Reserve Champion
Joyce Harpster, Centre
Heavyweight-Group 1
1 Garth Sweigard, Dauphin, 2 Chad Folk
it, Lancaster, 3 Tom Brookover, Greene
Heavyweight-Group 2
1 Scott Kuzemchak, Centre; 2. Laura
Folker, Lancaster, 3 Jodie Weaver,
Lancaster
Heavyweight-Group 3
1 Eric Hayes, Huntington, 2 Wendy Hix
snbaugh, Beaver, 3 Rachael Hixenbaugh
Beaver
oal (Sales, Inc.
Lancaster Farming Saturday, January 23, 1988-D7
Shown* nahip
Haavywalght Champion Junior
Scott Kuzemchak, Centre 1 Suzanne Dollar, 2 Man Trestle, 3 Laura
Heavyweight Receive Champion Kwtsnek
Eric Hayes, Huntington
Grand Champion
Scott Kuzemchak, Centre
Reserve Grand Champion
Joe Kuzemchak, Centre
Hyde To Speak To
New York Cattlewomen
SYRACUSE, NY Gerda
Hyde of Oregon, president of the
American National Cattlewomen
will be the featured speaker at the
annual meeting of the New York
Cattlewomen Jan. 30 at the Shera
ton Inn, Syracuse.
Mrs. Hyde will speak at the Cat
llcwomcn’s business meeting
which begins at 9 a.m. Jan. 30, She
will also be a speaker at the ban
quet Jan. 29 for the New York Beef
Cattlemen’s Association and the
New York Cattlewomen.
Mrs. Hyde was educated in agri
cultural economics at the Universi
ty of California. She and her
author/naturalist husband Dayton
O. “Hawk” Hyde operate the Yam
si Ranch in southern Oregon. The
couple has five children, all whom
have taken an active interest in
ranch affairs. In addition to the
cattle raised on the ranch there is
an active limberlands project with
trees planted and then harvested on
cut-over areas of the ranch. In
addition an exclusive “fly fishing
resort” is another part of the ranch
Ravine, PA 17966
COMPETITIVE
Intermediate
1 Arlisa Snavely, 2 Stacy Suffel, 3 Amy
Eshelman
Senior
1 Craig Fleck, 2 Andrew Kumpf, 3 Dave
Wehr
activities
Mrs. Hyde has been an active
Cowßelle/Catllewoman since the
Klamath (Oregon) Cowbelles
were organized in 1955. She
served as president of the Oregon
Cowßclles in 1981. On the nation
al level she has served on a number
of committees before election to
the executive committee, then to
vice president, president-elect and
currently president of the 10,000
member national organization.
She calls on Cattlewomcn both
on their state and on the national
level “to serve as strong spokes
persons who use a positive
approach to tell the story of our
industry and our products.”
New York Calllewomen will
elect a slate of officers, name a
“Calllewoman of the Year” and set
priorities for the coming year.
Along with the New York Beef
Cattlemen’s Association they will
be attending the two-day Trade
Show, special seminars, the Friday
night banquet and the annual
Awards Luncheon Saturday Jan.
30.
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