Busy Young Farmer | Continued From Page 11 calves and half to raise his hogs. He also included an office for himself where he keeps his records and trophies. Uoyd has 16 sows which he rotates in four groups and raises the small pigs until they have reached 40 pounds and then sells them as feeder pigs. He also trys to keep about 70 veal calves a year. Besides his animals he also raises some hay and corn. Custom livestock hauling is also one of his activities that has earned Uoyd some extra money. Uoyd’s outstanding far ming program earned him the County FFA Star-Far fasOMi mer Award this summer. The award was based on a record of his operation in fanning and on a personal interview conducted by several area businessmen. Uoyd, who will be a senior at Garden Spot High School this Fall, is also active in his church youth group and in the National Honor Society. Being president of the Grassland FFA has meant serving on every committee for Uoyd. Uoyd expressed an in terest in continuing his farming after he graduates from high school. ■‘l can see a future in farming” he said, “es pecially in raising purebred Veai Calves is only one of the projects that Lloyd has undertaken as a young farmer. He also raises market hogs and corn. ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLLER REPAIRS Authorized Factory Se'vice on Most Shockers REPAIR THEMNOW. Glenn M. Hoover Leola RDI, Oregon Pike 17540 656-8020 Manufacturers of Kafstals Veal Stalls Bale Wagons BINKLEY & HURST BROS. ASPHALT PAVING - EXCAVATING GRADING INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANKS AND DRAINFIELDS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 626-4705 Alititz RD4 Rothsville Station Road Duroc hogs.” Uoyd has built up his herd by himself and is proud of the animals that he has shown. “I would like to continue building up my herd of animals and keep showing them; it gives you a good feeling to know that you’ve developed the kind of animals that bring prizes,” he explained. Uoyd has not only gained recognition in this area but is Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 7.1974 now being considered as a work as evidenced by his young farmer to represent efforts on the farm and in agriculture in the United FKA activities. States in France. If selected As well as being an out by the French Government, standing young farmer he is IJoyd will spend some time also a good citizen as well in that country as an ex* especially since the radio change student. station WSBA recently Uoyd is the type of person named Lloyd as “Citizen of who dedicates himself to his the Week". Raising purebred Duroc hogs is one of Lloyd’s enterprises. He is especially proud of the animals that have won prizes. Rural Water Guide Published A unique new book. Guide tcover format. Cost is $7.50 to State and Federal Policies and it can be ordered from and Practices in Rural the Information Water-Sewer Development, Clearinghouse, Commission has just been published by on Rural Water, 221 N. La the national Commission on Salle St., Chicago, 111. 60601. Rural Water. If payment accompanies the The guide brings together, order, all postage and for the first time, all handling charges will be currently available in- paid by the Clearinghouse, formation on both federal Volume prices, and in and state rural water and formation on other Com sewer programs. It was mission publications, are written to meet the need of a l s ° available upon request, local, state and national planners and officials and Consumers' Corner others interested in rural development - for a single reference work in this im- portant field. Contents include a sum- mary and analysis of current policies and practices; and an agency-by-agency and state-by-state survey of research, regulatory and funding programs. Numerous tables are in cluded to summarize both the and dif ferences between the states’ programs in several im portant categories. The result of exhaustive and up-to-date research, the more than 500-page guide has been printed in an easy to-read BJ/2xll8 J /2xll inch, sof- Treat Stains Soon Your favorite soap or deter gent could well be the best stain remover in jour household Its alwajs on hand, inexpensive and safe to use Next time you find a problem stain on a washable fabric, try one of the following methods For blood or meat juices soak soiled area in cold water about 30 minutes If stain remains, work soap oi detergent into the stain ,rinse and launder as usual For chocolate, giavy or lipstick stains work paste of soap or de tergent into stain Launder as usual If giease remains, sponge with cleaning fluid To remove milk, egg 01 ice ci cam stains, soak fabric in cold water mb paste of soap 01 de teigent into stain and launder as usual v. M" » 7 ‘ >IZ 13