Ellen Chunglo, left, of Southwick, Mass., was crowned the 1993 New York Angus Association Queen. Chunglo was crowned at the annual meeting of the New York Angus Association held in Syracuse by junior president Amy Mills, right. Amy Mills, right, of Byron was named the outstanding senior member of the New York Junior Angus Association. Presenting the award Is Advisor Kathy Smith. standing junior member of the New York Junior Angus As sociation at the New York Angus Association’s Annual Meeting In Syracuse. Presenting Light the award Is junior advisor Kathy Smith. N.Y. Angus Association Meets SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Members of the New York Angus Associa tion gathered here recently for their annual meeting. The New York Junior Angus Association also met at the same time, and named Kim Light, Lagrangeville, outstanding junior member. Amy Mills, Byron, was named outstanding senior member of the New York Junior Angus Association. ,se. igus. eeders are serving as officers and directors of the New York An gus Association. Seated from left are Tim Pajda, Alfred Station, vice president; Mal lory Mod, Ghent, president; and Wayne Ripstein, Greenwich, secretary-treasurer. Standing from left are Betty Heyden, Morrisville; Sue Conover, Craryville; Elmer Mills, Byron; Warren Blppert Jr., Alden; Tom Rlsse, Salem; Kathy Smith, Vernon Cen ter; and Allan Lawyer, Mil (brook. These junior Angus leaders are serving as officers of the New York Junior Angus Association for 1993. From left are Kathy Smith, advisor; Christ Ripsteln, Greenwich, treasurer; Ellen Chunglo, Southwlck, Mass., secretary; P.J. Trowbridge, vice presi dent; and Kim Light, Lagrangevllle, president. Yeo Farms Sets Dates For Spring Competition, LOWELLVILLE, Ohio Yeo Farms announced that its Yeo Farms Club Lamb Sale and Live stock Judging Competition will take place at the farm on Saturday, April 24. Registration for the judging competition is set for 9:30 a.m. at the farm that day. Junior and sen ior judging teams from 4-H and FFA Clubs are being invited from counties in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and West Virginia. Yeo Farms will provide several classes of sheep and cattle from their operations for both team and At the meeting, Ellen Chunglo, Southwick, Mass., was crowned the 1993 New York Angus Associ ation Queen. Angus breeders serving as offic ers and directors of the Angus association include Tim Pajda, Alfred Station, vice president; Mallory Mort, Ghent, presdient; and Wayne Ripstein, Greenwich, secretary-treasurer. Directors are Betty Heyden, Morrisville; Sue Conover, Craryville; Elmer Mills, individual judging competitions, The Yco Farm Club Lamb Sale will lake place after the judging competition, approximately 2 p.m. A total of 35-45 lambs will be of fered to 4-H and FFA buyers to use as summer projects leading to competition at county and stale fairs. Larry Garner of Carrollton, Ohio will be the auctioneer for the sale. The Lawrence County 4-H Club will have a refreshment stand for a continental breakfast Byron; Warren Bippert Jr., Alden; Tom Risse, Salem; Kathy Smith, Vernon Center; and Allan Lawyer, Millbrook. Serving as officers of the New York Junior Angus Association for 1993 are Kathy Smith, adviser; Chris Ripstein, Greenwich, trea surer, Ellen Chunglo, Southwick, Mass., secretary; P.J. Trowbridge, vice president; and Kim Light, Lagrangeville, president. and lunch. This will be the sixth year Yeo Farms has had a Club Lamb Sale. It is the second year that the sale has been held in conjunction with a livestock judging competition. Yeo Farms is a crop and live stock farm, owned and operated by Ed and Gretchen Yeo of Low ellville, Ohio, that spans the Ohio- Pennsylvania state line. Yeo Farms is a producer of grains, purebred Suffolk sheep, registered Angus cattle, and commercial cat de. Sale
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