—Lancaster Funning. Saturday. May 11.1968 8 Correspondence Courses ml :3S hei.i* YontM-;i.F to CiIAHM AM) I’OISi: .somotmu ■» ru l Mgns of tone i:|> on \ >n. And i» nn* alw n s an .Kxnmul.i i,o.i of vows li'i' ,m aecumula oi >if aeiSU'i ! of pos lino ,irui o\mi-e li.n stvliru; :.(l total hod' gi aiming, all i'.,ke then* lontubutioii to the i.mlected look When caiefullv planned .’sjdii pl.ai otlior imp.>il.nit functions •” >omi* lito. food can add jears to vour life .ind life to jour U’ars If joule a victim of a ! Utime of poor lood habits, it v .11 take sincere eltoi t to change. Console youisdf h> the facts that there aie tew beauties and j-trfect figures hut all of us can work towards becoming more attractn e. To help you gain charm and poise, obtainable for the wanting —and working. The Pennsylva nia State University offers a cor respondence course titled "Per sonality and Grooming.” Recognizing that posture and grooming are not enough to make an attractive you, two lessons guide your mental attitude as you try to solve behavior prob lems Other lessons in the course, illustrated with diagrams and pictures, include exercises to reduce hips and midriffs; calorie values of foods with the nght food choices for a trim figure, hair styles that bring out a woman’s most attractive features, and good grooming practices. To get the course send $1 75 to Grooming. 202 Agricultural Education Building, Unu ersity Park, Pennsyhama 16802 Make check or money order payable to The Pennsyhama State Uni versity Bonus Helps Hold Good Men High wages that attiact work eis to citv iobs aie foiemg up the cost of lining faim help. Top Farmer Intelligence a puvate membeiship letter to large scale fauneis and lanch exs lepoits a Cornell Umvei city siuvey showing that farni eis aie using incentive pay ments and salaiy additions to hold good lined men Some fauneis figure their pajments on the amount of live stock oi pioduce sold Others pay employees a peicenlage of gioss xeceipts oi net income Still otheis take in then hired woikmen as membeis of a part nership' oi make them share holder in a coiporation According to Intelligence editors, leading laimers find that free housing, tree electri city and fiee fuel often do not work out as well as financial in centives for keeping capable help on the job The simpler incentive plans, accoiding to the Cornell survey, may pay on some such scale as this one percent of ciop sales ten cents pel case of eggs sold 3 to 5 cents pei hundred pounds of milk sold 01 50 cents pei hundied ovei 10 thousand pounds of milk sold pei cow. In the Cornell Study, incen tive pavments equalled 8 per cent of total wages paid to em ployes Some men ciedit their business bur Miller. Manheim R 4, is working at Landis Bros., Inc., success to the fact that their Lancaster, under the Manheim Central High School FFA wives need the money. ‘ Work Program. Other photo on Page 17. L. F. Photo "YOU SEE THE OVER-ALL WORKINGS OF THE BUSINESS.” Richard Gruber, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gruber, Elizabethtown R 3, is working at the Bee- Line Center of Agway in Lancaster, under the Manheim Central High School FFA Program of Work. L. F. Photo Man. Central FFA Work Program In Second Year The FFA Program of Work for the senior boys at Manheim Central High School has taken on an official air this year Af ter a trial run last year, Mark Campbell, Vo-Ag teacher in charge, had made the program an official pait of the Vo-Ag course. This work program permits eligible FFA jouths to actually enter into farm related busi nesses and gam experience by being employed and treated as a part-time employee Campbell said the first part of the seniors’ classroom work cov eis getting established in farm management and planning a fai m o p e i a 1 1 o n. Then they bianch out into farm related in dustries, preparing them for em ployment in Agri-business, learn- ‘I WOULD LIKE TO STAY IN THIS KIND OF BUSI- NESS ” Barry Miller, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ing store skills, salesmanship and human relations From April 1 to May 10, the boys are on the job, working 16 hours a week. The senior boys write letters ol application, requesting inter views They then go through the actual procedure ol being hired. “The major purpose of the on the-job work course is to gne the boys who have the back giound and training m agricul ture, an opportunity to get es tablished,” Campbell said The boys work under the pres ent labor laws, receiving 85 pei cent of the federal wage scale for the job involved “The fact that they are actu ally employed gives the bo\ s an added sense of responsibility, ’ the teacher added “THE EXPERIENCE IS VERY WORTH WHILE.” John Nissley, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nissley, Manheim Rl, is working at N. G. Hershey and Son Farm Equipment, under the Manheim Central High School FFA Work Program. L. F. 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