• Buckwalter (Continued from Page 1) judging category and in oral reasons-why he judged as he did. Buckwalter was part of a four-man team of Lancaster farm youths, representing Penn sylvania at the congress, which look third place in the nation for unit judging in the three livestock categories. The Pennsylvania team was presented a white ribbon for its third place win. Besides Buckwalter, other members of the Keystone team are Larry High, 18, Leola; Larry J &T7?‘ •v^ n: \ vV * •c 1 "BETTER-BILT" LIQUID MANURE SPREADER DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY S. JKL MANUFACTURING Co., Inc. R. D. 4, Lititz, Penna. Phone 717-626-8585 Call or Write For Free Demonstration ATTENTION FARMERS Are You Planning To Build A New Poultry House Or Remodel Your Present House? |£3| V 9 1 lj Chore-Time iJ'-j = T] la rex- □/ ng n AUUR M Feed Distribution * rr 7 Shenandoah WATERERS Hen-, 18. of 840 Penn Grant Road and Michael Smucker, 18, of Ephrata R 2. The team won the Pennsyl vania contest at Penn State University in August giving them the chance to represent the state. Since that time, they placed first in the Atlantic Rural Contest at Richmond, Virginia, second in the contest at the Pennsylvania Exposition at Harrisburg, and first at the Eastern National Contest at Timonium, Maryland. Following the National Con test the club members attended the judging of steers at the In ternational Exposition. & Cl FX.