A PROMISING Black Angus steer was awarded to h° wever - are used to evalu ‘^ e _ , rT. 7 • ~, . c , the academic potential of the Clark Stauffer, (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stauffer, students xhe students enroll in Ephrata Rl, recently by the Ephrata Area Jaycee’s as part regular courses of study and are of their Youth Development Program. Representing the Jaycee Organization Monday afternoon for this Lancaster The awaid was made on a Farming Photo is John Weaver, Lititz R 4, Ohairman of the competitive basis of a written ap- Steer Committee. plication, detailing how the steer p I . f reporter for the Cloister FFA s h° ul d he raised, a budget for Ephrata Jaycee ch a P ter raism § tbe s u teer - p lus an,inter * * _ _ view wvth the Jaycee selection Steer Awarded The st€er ’ a 400 lb - Black An- committee. gus was purchased from Locust Previous winners include. I O Stauffer Lane Farms > Hershey. R 1 The Richard Ritter, 1963; Ed Rcdcay, steer will be shown at next year’s 1954, William Buchter, 1965, Clark" Stauffer, son of Mr & Ephrata Fair and the Pennsyl- j ay Smoker, 1966, Eugene 80l- Mrs Aaron Stauffer, Ephrata, vania Livestock Exposition at lTiger, 1967, Tom Bollinger, Rl, was named winner of the Harrisburg Local Jaycee chair- jggg seventh annual Ephrata Area man for the steer award was The Jaycee Steei Award is Jaycee Steer Award Clark is an John Weaver with Gaiy Staffoid p ar t of the Ephiata Aiea Jay eleventh giade agriculture stu- & Ken Zimmeiman as committee C ee’s Youth Development Pro dent at Ephrata High School and members TO ORDER -TO SELL MUNCY CHIEF 200 BUSHEL HYBRIDS 50c Bu. Early 1 I Order Discount ON RETAIL 1 SLIPS SENT IN I BEFORE JANUARY i 1, 1970 ORDER DIRECT OR FROM MUNCY-CHIEF DEALERS MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS MUNCY, PENNSYLVANIA 17756 'O% Please send catalog price list Name Addi ess □ Farmer □ Dealer □ Check here if interested in becoming a dealer for Muncy-Chief Seeds Acres Farmed Project To Aid Students From Limited Backgrounds The College of Agriculture at The Pennsylvania Stale Uimei sity is developing a progum foi students whose chances aic limited for cnteimg college through regular procedures Started this Fall with eight students, the piogiam aids pci sons who would otherwise ha.o great difficulty in entering col lege because of prior envnon mental limitations, says William L Henson, faculty member who coordinates the project Most of these students come fiom fami lies with low incomes Intellec tual growth may have been stunted by inadequate schools, subnormal and often chaotic home life, and a community with no inducement to work foi self-improvement The program does not lowei college standards for entry 01 graduation Modified critei la, giam NOW IS THE TIME □ Student □ Teacher Acres to Corn Lancaster Farming. Saturda.v. December 13. 196 P nq expected to meet .ill t'lmeisdv rcqunemcnls to complete then college education Each student lakes pai I in .1 woik-studv piogiam and re ceivc.s about Sl5O pei term foi departmental vvoik Cash giants range fiom 5215 to 5350 nei person per tei m depending upon need Infoimal tutoiing is available from volunteers among the faculty, staff, and students The Ag Student Conn cil has 25 volunteei tutors readv to lend a hand Efforts to locate eligible pei sons were concentrated in the small towns and mral areas Of- wayne \mmi CALF KRUNCH Mi WAYNE I Mat) ANIMAL I health I hips | n*r From Allied Mills The Innovators PARADISE SUPPLY H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa H. M. STAUFFER WHI .T E . ° AK , MILL & SONS, INC. n D 4 iuanheim HERSHEY BROS. C. E. SAUDER & SONS POWL S FEED SERVICE R D 1 East Earl R D 1, Quarryvilie k. u. i, Last tart R D 2 Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens SECOND SECTION Paradise W itmer Remholds finals of im.il high schools thioughoul Pennsvlvania wore contacted and selected students weie intei viewed Financial need was a neeess.irv qualifica- tion but not the only one E)f foils at self help dining high school such as after school em plov nienl. were majoi factors in selecting certain individuals Dr Henson and associates sought >oung pei sons wanting to take scientific courses of studv Above average high school academic performance, combined with average scores on standardised college en trance examinations were other considerations used in selecting the first eight enrollees At least four additional students will be admitted during the next three academic years HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964-3444 MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks 13