Five compete for Horse Queen title LITITZ Five young ladies representing eastern Penn sylvania are putting their riding skills to the test this weekend as they compete for the title of Keystone Quarter Horse Association Queen. Participating in special riding competitions which are part of the annual KQHA three day spring show to be held at Lower Hopewell Farm, near Lititz, in Lancaster County, the girls will be judged on their horsemanship as well as their appearance and personality. They are also required to compete in a written test quizzing their knowledge of the horse world. Contestants for the royal title P&S fines N.J. livestock dealer $1025 INbIAN MILLS, N.J. - Terry Pennsylvamajmd Virginia. W. Marker, Indian Mills, N.J., has James L. Smith, P&S otficial, been fined $1,025 by the U.S. said dealers and market agencies District Court in Newark for buymg and selling livestock in operating without an adequate commerce have to register with bond or registration as required by USDA and file in adequate bond to the Packers and Stockyards Act, secure their livestock obligations. administered by the U.S. , PU * , , , Department of Agriculture. Act a fair * ra^ e Marker, who is now properly P, r ?*r tl( ; es | aw administered by registered and bonded, operates as UkDA s Agricultural Market a dealer buying and selling Service. It promotes fair and open livestock in commerce in New competition in the marketing of England, New York, New Jersey, Restock, meat and poultry. Milking parlors, carousel operations, butterfat content, haylage, silage, pro tem supplements " it's the language of dairy And you’ve got to speak it to succeed DAIRY spoken here. fir EQUAL HOUSMG LENDER Joint Land Bank and PCA Services FARM CREDIT SERVICE mclude: Robin Remington, 19, R 1 Coplay, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Remington; Donna Fenza, 19, R 4 Glen Mills, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin Weatherby, 19, Middletown, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weatherby; Kim Burrell, 18, R 2 Orefield, the daughter of Carol Burrell; and Tamara Woitas, 18, Mulhca Hill, N.J., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Woitas. Winner of the queen contest, announced on Sunday, will go on to compete for the title of American Quarter Horse Queen at the national Congress to be held this October in Ohio. We speak Dairy We make all kinds of short term loans to farmers for equipment purchases, operating expenses, whatever you need for your operation Were farmer owned and Contact Your Local Competing in the Keystone Quarter Horse Weatherby, and Tamara Woitas. After three Queen contest this weekend are: standing, left days of riding and answering questions on to right, Donna Fenza, Robin Remington, and horsemenship, the new queen will be crowned Kim Burrell; kneeling, from left, Robin on Sunday afternoon. farmer-controlled We know what you're up against Call or come by today FARMING spoken here POURED REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ■fc i "Vi ATi We are qualified to handle any poured concrete job you may need We use a practical aluminum forming system to create concrete structures of maximum strength and durability. For a highly satisfactory job at an affordable price, get m touch with us. Gref Mole || poured walls JJI BRICK CHURCH RD. LEOLA. PA. 17540 FOR SALES S LAYOUT KEN GROFF (717) 687-6668, days & evenings GROFFDALE POUREDWALLS(7I7)6S6-2016 JAKE KING (717) 656-7566 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27,1981—A5S JWR 2HLC
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