B4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 16,1980 Lycoming agent to retire WILLIAMSPORT - Paul T. Rothrock, Lycoming County Extension director on Penn State extension ser vice staff, will retire August 31 with 33 years of service. Appointed to the Extension Service staff in 1947, he serv ed as an assistant agent in Umon and Bucks counties prior to his promotion to Lycoming County agent in 1955. A native of Bangor, Nor thampton County, Rothrock received a bachelor of science degree from Penn State in 1947, majoring m agronomy. He served three years in the U.S. Army dur ing World Warn. During his tenure as Lycoming County extension agent, he conducted a senes of test plots of com, alfalfa, wheat, and soybeans to col- lect yield and performance data on the more suitable varieties to grow m the area. These plots were open to in spection during numerous crops tours. In an effort to preserve the family farm and save tax dollars, Rothrock conducted a senes of meetings over a 10-year penod to encourage farmers to initiate estate planning. He worked closely with local government personnel m conducting training ses sions for newly elected of ficials to assist them m car rying out their duties. The retiring Extension agent assisted in conducting cultural and disease and in sect control programs for fruit growers m a three county area. Rothrock helped a group of local fruit and vegetable growers in forming the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market in 1975. The market presently operates three days a week in three locations. Active m promoting im proved relationships and understanding between farmers and city residents, he assisted m organizing the Lycoming County Farm-City Week and served as chair man for nine years. He also keeps all segments of society informed of agricultural and general in terest items through broad casts on three stations on a continuing basis. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ° FOR: ★ Manure Systems • Circular or rectangular • In or out ground ★ Retaining walls ★ Cisterns BUILDERS OF COMPLETE SYSTEMS FOR: Hogs ~ Heifers Or any Agricultural Buildings & Equipment Sheds Poured concrete walls are stronger than most other systems. We also build bridges for farm lanes or other work that pertains to concrete. If you are thinking concrete call us. GROFFDALE POURED WALLS Brick Church Rd. I ftola PA 717-656-2016 Office 717-656-7566 Residence Paul T. Rothrock Rothrock worked with other members of the county staff and volunteer leaders m developing 4-H programs to meet the needs of a chang- mg society. He also initiated Grange, Wesley United an International Farm Methodist Church, Penn- Youth Exchange Program to sylvama and National have local farm families Associations of County host young people from other Agricultural Agents, and countries. County families Epsilon Sigma Phi have hosted seven young honorary Extension adults during the past eight fraternity, years. He is married to the The retiring agent provid- former Flora E. Van ed a senes of winter pro- Buskirk, of Kingston, grams for county semor They are the parents of a citizen clubs, served on the son and daughter. Barrows and feeder pigs only HARRISBURG Barrows from seven swine breeds and a new feeder pig show and sale will be in the spotlight October 2-6 here at the 24th Keystone International Livestock Exposition. It will be held at the Farm Show Complex. Due to the unsettled pseudorabies situation m Penn sylvania, a moratorium has been placed on swine breeding classes until next year. Over $84,900 will be offered in premiums and awards at this year’s KILE, with $10,140 gomg toward swine show premiums. Deadline for entries is August 31. The following is a list of swine events to take place at the 1980 KILE: October 2 October 3 3 30 p m 10am 4 30 p m 4pm 7pm October 4 Octobers 11am 12 30p m 1 30 p m 2 30 p m October 6 Sam 9am 3pm spm Williamsport beautification committee, and encouraged county reforestation and ero sion control. His work with dairy farmers through the Dairy Herd Improvement Association has dramatically increased milk production and farm income. For the past 33 years, Rothrock served on the poultry committee at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. In 1967, he was reci pient of a Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of County Agricultural Agents for his service to agriculture. Rothrock is a member of the Williamsport Kiwams Club, Lycova Weigh m for Feeder Pigs Feeder Pig Show Feeder Pig Sale Weigh in for Barrows Pennsylvania Livestock Association Banquet Du roc Barrow Class Live Hog Evaluation Contest Junior Barrow Class Crossbred Barrow Class Truckload Class Hampshire Barrow Class Chester White Barrow Class Spotted Swine Barrow Class Berkshire Barrow Class Poland China Barrow Class and Yorkshire Barrow Class Livestock and Meats Judging Contest Load barrows Release of all livestock Mfe have sanded off the price on this 5” FINISHING SANDER Reg. *68.00 Your Price: BLUE-BALL MACHINE WORKS P.O. Box 176 Blue Ball, PA 17506 PH: 717-354-4478 Chester judging teams fare well WEST CHESTER - Chester County’s Junior Livestock Judging Team and Dairy Bowl Team placed first m then divisions at the State 4-H Achievement Days last week at Penn State. The Junior Livestock Judging Team consisting of Bill MacCauley, Don Caims, Ernie Barrett, and Steve Gontarz was coached by Cheryl Moran, County Agent and Nancy Sayre, Devereux Soleil Farms. Bill MacCauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. V/ilham Mac- Cauley, Suffolk breeders m Atglen, was the high in dividual overall. Don Caims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caims; Angus breeders in Sadsburville and Ernie Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Barrett; Shropshire breeders m Cochranville, placed 4th and sth in dividually respectively. Steve Gontarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gontarz; Shropshire breeders in Cochranville was the alternate. This was the first year on the team for Don, Ernie, and Steve. The second year for Bill. Although there is no National competition for the Junior Team, they are looking forward to trying out for the Senior Team next year. The Dairy Bowl team consisted of Alice, Lois, and Howard Mark, children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mark, West Grove and Allen March, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank March of Glenmoore. They were coached by Roy Malik, County Agent. The Dairy Bowl team is now eligible to compete m the Regional Dairy Bowl. Other teams also placing at State Days included; The Senior Livestock Judging team consisting of Nelson Beam, Eileen Fairbairn, Sheila Fairbaim and Gordon Smith placed fourth overall with Nelson placing fifth high individual overall. The Dairy Judging team coached by Jane Pepple, a Holstein breeder in Oxford JOIN * 54.90 At: and Roy Malik, placed fifth overall out of 33 teams. Teams members were Keith Stoltzfus, Tim Kurtz, Sue Kulp, and Don Stoltzfus. The Vegetable team coached by Keith Zanzmger, Ellsworth McAllister and June Nafziger; consisting of Dean Nafziger, Joshua Weinstock, Cathy McAllister, and Doug Chase placed tenth overall. Dean Nafziger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nafziger of Pheomxville, was the fourth high individual overall. 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