PSU’s Curtis Wins UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Dr,, Samuel M. Curtis, Penn^tafc professor of agricultur al education, is the 1989 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, the most prestigious award given by the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture. A national award presented annually, the Distinguished Ser vice Award recognizes superior contribution to the field of teacher education in agriculture, excel lence in teaching undergraduate and graduate students, significant research in agricultural education, scholarly writing and service to agricultural education and voca tional education. His research accomplishments include identifying, counseling and teaching special needs stu dents. After identifying competen cies required to teach disadvan taged students, Curtis worked with faculty in the department of special education to originate and develop the course Vocational Education for Special Needs Stu dents. Since joining the Penn State faculty in 1966, Curtis also has taught in-service education courses for teachers of agriculture in farm management, undergradu ate courses in teaching methods and graduate courses in research . , A . Helmet Systems ill hf llflDflS Protective Clothing Umi VWWt) Saw Carrying Cases Bechtelsvllle PASSMORE SERVICE CENTER, INC. RD 1, Rt. 100 215-307-9084 Elm BOMBERGER’S STORE, INC. 054 W. Nawport Rd. 717-665-2407 East Earl GOODS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Rout* 23 717-354-4026 Ext 34 BOLLINGER’S LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. Ephrala, PA 717-738-1131 Harahay, PA 717-833-4060 Laneaatar, PA 717-056-2710 Ephrata WES STAUFFER ENGINES & EQUIPMENT 23 Plaaaant Vallay Rd. 717-738-4215 STIHL Mumm ohm wohlowiok National Award , . design, data analysis, foundations JACffOrtS of vocational education, history of Jr agricultural education and prog ram development Curtis has helped numerous stu dents who now hold prestigious positions in colleges, research groups and businesses. He has advised 35 master’s and 17 doc toral students during his tenure at Penn Slate. “I’ve enjoyed all aspects of my career,” he says. ‘‘But teaching is what I’ve enjoyed most of all.” After becoming head of the department of agricultural and extension education in 1980, Cur tis has continued to teach at least one course a year. As department head, he has helped make the 27-faculty department into one of the best in the country. “I’ve made a career out of helping our faculty grow and succeed. One of the things that makes this award so satisfying is that it affirms that our department is among the leading ones in the country this only happens when you have good faculty.” Curtis will resign as department head next June to devote more time to teaching and research Available at Participating Dealers Gap Oxford GAP POWER EQUIPMENT OXFORD GREENLINE, INC, Cornor ol Rt 30 « Ht 007 1100 Llmwtono Rd 717-442-8970 21S-232-2573 Hamburg SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RD 1, Box 1002 215-488-102 S Jonestown BLUE MOUNTAIN ENTERPRISES, INC. RL 72 South 717-885-2994 Lebanon THE FARM WORKSHOP 1611 Fondonrhlto M. 717-273-9540 Myeratovm EBLING LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE 666 E. Lincoln Avo. 717-888-8720 Ono SHUEY’S SALES & SERVICE JonMtown M. 717-wMtis Distributed By Keystone Stltil Curtis is the second Penn Slate professor to receive the Distin guished Service Award in the association’s 28-year history. ML f se A Tie Ist mas Doesn’t Cut It. o r *229” 2.08 HP/915 lbs. 14” bar & chain WAKEFIELD SAW SHOP 742 Nottingham Rd Rpnfra. A & B SALES & SERVICE 2 MUaa South of Rt. 23 Along 772 Thru Montoroy • RO 1 west Chester M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS 110-120 E Market 9t 215-696-2990 LINCOLN SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. Soma root. PA 814-443-1681 McCoolo, MD 301-786-6800 Watsontown BEILER'S REPAIR 1 M. W. of Turbotvillo On Rt 44 RD 2, Bn 54 LOCKCUFF ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held December 16 for the estate of Mar garet Lockcuff, 5 miles north of Linden, Lycoming Co., Pa. off Queneshocknc Road. Some prices includ ed: bucket bench $2OO, cook stove $l9O, 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door car $1525, round dak table $660, 6 chairs $7O each and chest of drawers $5OO. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. ALDERFER AUCTION A Holiday Auction of art and antiques was held December 14 at the Alderfer Auction Co., 501 Fairgrounds Road, Hatfield, Pa. The following oil paintings on canvas POURED REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Waffle Cattle Slats Ideal For Heifer, Cattle And Freestall Barns. Absolute Comfort For All Animal Sizes. Croffdole concrete walls, Inc. 148 BRICK CHURCH RD., LEOLA, PA 17540 Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 23,1989-D2l were sold: Ben Austrain (quails) $B3OO, Fem I. Coppedge artwork $12,000, Walter Elmer Schofield artwork $7200, Ernest Albert artwork $7OOO, Daniel Garber artwork $6OOO, toy wooden riding horse with original paint from early 20th century $1750, John Hagey tall case 8-day clock $5700 and Chippendale chair $2OOO (needed some repairs). Alderfer Auction Company conducted the sale. THOMPSON & ,GALLO SALE A Public Auction of furniture and antiques was held December 12 for Robert and Carola Thompson and Michael J. Gallo and others at the Gap Fire Hall, Pequea Ave., Gap, Pa. There were about 100 (717) 656-2016 registered bidders pre sent. Some items sold were: oak sideboard $475, dining room suite $4OO, 2 bedroom suites $3OO each, chest of drawers $225, small footstool $65, mantel clock $lO5 and oak commode $6O. Barr/Davis were the auctioneers. YOUNKER SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held December 15 by David G. Younkcr, 1 mile north of Bethel, Pa. along Route 501. Some prices were: I. 856 tractor $7400, J. 4020 tractor & wheel $5550, Farmall 450 tractor $2250, sil age wagon $3BOO, chisel plow $1725, disc $2lOO and 1150 Hes ston $4250. Homing Farm Agen cy, Inc. conducted the sale. i J