Monroe County agent retires STROUDSBURG - John E. Withrow, Monroe County Extension Director on Penn State’s Extension Service staff, retired January 16 with almost 28 years of service. Withrow, a native of Washington County was appointed to the Extension staff m 1953 as an assistant agent in both Cumberland and Perry counties. In 1954 he was assigned full tune in Cumberland County and in 1962 was promoted to Monroe County agent. He earned a bachelor of science degree in agricultural education from Penn State and has attended Extension Summer School at Cornell University and Colorado State Umversity Prior to joining the Ex tension Service, he worked in research and ad ministration at the Los Alamos, New Mexico, Scientific Laboratory. During his tenure as Monroe County agent, he has developed educational programs to meet the needs of a rapidly growing county located in the Pocono Mountains, the largest recreational area in the East. Withrow was directly responsible for the initiation of planning in Monroe County. In 1963, the agent, working with numerous organizations, developed eight community planning seminars which were sup ported by 11 key organizations. As a result, a new county planning commission was DON'T OWN YOUR OUTPUT SALE MODEL H.P. WATTS PRICE HSB-50 11 5000 *1849.95 • Briggs & Stratton Engine, Electric Start, Inclosed Unit Includes Extra Fuel Tank. Hook This Unit Up Directly To Your Home. Stores Outside. ★ PRICES GOOD THRU JAN. 31. ★ ALL MODELS LISTED ARE IN STOCK ★ CALL KEN BURKHART OR GALEN WEAVER I -K ; John E. Withrow formed along with six township planning com missions He continued to conduct educational programs for county and township planning members and local government of ficials. He also conducted programs on land use planning and taxation and held pubhc meetings on the implementation of Act 319. The retired extension agent organized a wildlife essay and exhibit contest, held in conjunction with National Wildlife Week in elementary students in all county schools In the last 12 years, nearly 12,000 essays have been written and judged and 2200 exhibits have been constructed and exhibited publicly. He also organized a senes of meetings on wildlife and land use management and water quality for sportsmen During his tenure in Monroe County, the agent HOMELITE GENERATORS assisted in the development of 17 new commercial campgrounds. He also edited a regional newsletter for campground owners. 1W Active m 4-H horse club work, he has written a handbook for all 4-H leaders and one specifically for horse leaders. He organized one of the first 4-H horse clubs m the state in Cum berland County in 1955. Horse club members have typically made up one-third of the total 4-H enrollment in Monroe County. He served nine years as chairman of regional horse shows. Through his interest, more than 50 guide dogs for the blind were raised and trained by 4-H’ers in a project initiated by Withrow prior to Penn State’s active involvement m the program. To meet the needs of homeowners with hor ticulture-related problems, he initiated a Garden Notes newletter that currently reaches 3500 families. In numerable workshops, meetings, seminars, and demonstrations have been conducted in this program area. Another effort was the successful establishment of a farmer’s market for part time producers in 1980. Withrow was instrumental in the development of a Firewood Field Day which involved many agencies and dealers in an educational presentation which attracted several thousand persons. He has coordinated training sessions for com mercial applicators and GET LEFT OUT IN THE DARK, OWN POWER & LIGHT COMPANY! OUTPUT SALE MODEL A WATTS PRICE 176A35 8 3500 *849.95 178A50 10 5000 1199.95 180A75 16 7500 1749.95 • Heavy Duty Contractor Generators • Briggs & Stratton Engines, 20 & 30 AMP, 120 & 240 Volt, Loadamatic Idle Control RD 4 Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. - 7:30 to 5:30; Thurs. til 9; Sat. til 3 Young farm workers need GEORGETOWN, Del. - High school students planning to work on a farm this summer should make sure they have training exemptions before applying for a job This is very im- farmers for the Penn sylvania Pesticide Cer tification Program in which more than 200 persons were certified. Withrow is a member of Alpha Tau Alpha, Alpha Gamma Rho, and Epsilon Sigma Phi societies; Penn sylvania and National Associations of County Agricultural Agents; and has served on many University committees. He is an active Rotanan and served as president of the Stroudsburg club in 1972- 73. He also is a member of the Stroudsburg Elks Club. Withrow was cited with awards from Stroudsburg Kiwams Club, Community Planning Seminars par ticipants, Monroe County Extension Association, Pennsylvania Future Farmers of America, Board of Directors of Monroe County Cooperative Ex tension Service, and Monroe County 4-H Clubs. He is married to the for mer Ruth Bush of Utica, New York. They are the parents of two daughters and three grandchildren. H.P, FARMERSVIIii EQUIPMENT INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24, 1981—A27 training exemptions portant, says Ron Jester, Delaware extension safety specialist. The child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act state that youth under 16 cannot be employed in certain hazardous agricultural operations unless they have had special training and received a certificate. The provisions do not apply to youth working on the farms of their parents or guardians, but the training is still essential, says Jester. Among the hazardous jobs not open to youth are operatmg a tractor over 29- belt horsepower, operatmg or assisting with the operation of certain pieces of farm machinery, operatmg or assisting with trenchers, fork lifts, chain saws, or other types of machines, and working inside airtight produce and gram storages or silos. Other forbidden jobs in volve working at high elevations, handling hazardous materials, working pens with breeding stock, handling explosives or anhydrous ammonia, working in heavy timber operations, transporting passengers in buses, trac tors, trucks or autos, or riding on a tractor as a passenger or helper. OUTPUT MODEL H.P. WATTS E 1350 3 1300 El7OO 4 1700 E 2250 5 2250 E3OOO 7 3000 E4OOO 8 4000 • Briggs & Stratton Engines • 20 AMP -120 Volt Receptacles In certain of these operations, notes Jester, 14 and 15 year-old farm workers can receive exemptions if they have completed formal training in these areas. Training programs available for 14 and 15 year olds teach them about normal working hazards mvolved with tractor and farm machinery. Written and operational examinations test their knowledge of the correct use of machinery. Exemptions are also available for 4-H youth who have completed specific training requirements, and for students who have completed certain units m the Vocational Agriculture Training Program. The Delaware Extension Service is offering free training programs in tractor and farm machinery safety. These will be similar to correspondence courses, with formal classes in terspersed throughout the eight-week program. The deadline for registration is January 30. For further information contact county extension agents or 4-H youth agents in New Castle, Kent, or Sussex counties, or Ron Jester at the University of Delaware Substation in Georgetown SALE PRICE 349.95 399.95 499.95 599.95 799.95