-* 1 * .point om pag e 7) promotion ,t would set aside the quarter-million special emergency Maior use would swift counter-mea promote products , e their normal mar [tern upset by the Semes or other lemaining $210,000 , S plat into three par -000 each The first would be available nips who apply and , r matching-fund as- The second and jd be for promotion operating under a order or agree ie third $70,000 available for promo , nna . Certified pro-t Inrd would be split ines based on crop . m the state. This, stated, would pro categories for allo matching-fund mon ;ist in product pro- applying for these would need to meet, tment requirement re than 50 per cent, iposed budget of a he for salaries or ANON CHEMICAL CORPORATION (TON POTATO GROWERS SAY about controlling blight with ITHANE M-22 barrels more per acre:” ethane M-22 on about 10 acres les during 1958 with very satisfy ;s. During August, about 9 inches ill, and late blight became a seri it to Aroostook County potato feel that Dithane M-22 passed test by giving us better blight con i we had with the nabam fungicide the balance of the crop. In addi the excellent disease control, we increase in yield amounting to-30, per acre. ■aosier, KVL FARMS. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE .; prefer working with DITHANE M-22.** Dithane M-22 helped us grow a good clean crop of potatoes last season. Weather conditions dur- ing 1958 were very favor- blight and it was present in the S* Dithane M-22 kept our vines |ntil harvest. We would also prefer p with Dithane M-22 to other ma- is convenient to handle and teadily, ,n *s & Son, R D #l, BATH, PA. are the same from all over the potato blight con • better yields ... ease of handling • * • and definite plans to use ® M-22 on a larger scale this sea- J'ou haven’t yet discovered the ? of this improved maneb e ’ e^ with your Rohm & Haas . , or y°ur -pesticide dealer before a ygoes by. You’ll like the results. P. L. ROHRER & BRO. ‘OKProww, PA for paid advertising-space, or for contributions to regional or national promotional or ganizations in that commo dity field. Complete budgets would be required along with other measures to insure -value of the contracts to Pen nsylvama Point , Four provides the Bureau of Markets an addi t'ondl $300,000, of which $270,000 is to be used for its promotional activity work Inspectors would be put in the field to’ Supervise the grading and labeling of Penna Certified products, under the marketing orders and agree ments • The $270,000 would pro vide funds for the manpow er, -enforcement and adminis tration of Quality-control Henning stated, "We in tend- -to promote, but it would be foolish to attempt to "promote iust anything that- grows. We would end up spreading a poor reputa tion for Pennsylvania prod ucts. ' Thcll is why the Depart ment will be putting a major share of Us effort toward seeing that we have the lop quality. dependable products ■on the market—these we wijl* promote". This is the keystone of our four-point program." ‘•The ehallange is clearly Distributing in Lancaster County Contact Us For Local Dealers Your Local Dithane Dealer up to agriculture itself. If the agricultural organizat ions do not share our interest in these programs, do not av ail themselves of these mar keting tools, do not find with in their organizations the leadership and resources to participate, we are not going to press our proposals.” We have, as you and I are painfully aware, a serious financial condition in the treasury of the Commonwea lth. We can let these funds stay unexpended and put them to good use elsewhere at the end of the -biennium. We do feel, however, that these programs are needed, We feel they will bring re turns far greair than the am ounts appropriated.” Rainey commented at the close of the meeting, “We helped draw up these legis lative proposals because pro ducers asked us to, and be cause no one has offered any thing else in the way of con crete programs.” “It has been brought out that a commission control of commodity programs would bring producer control to these commodities. No one in the department has the slightest objection to this ap proach, except it has been almost impossible to get such legislation through the Phone CRestview 3-1687 ;; exceptional control of late blight.” I used Dithane M-22 on my entire crop of certified seed potatoes during the 1958 season and I feel that the performance of the product was outstanding. During the' month of August, we had an excessive amount of rain in Aroostook County and late blight rapidly developed in the area. Despite these severe disease conditions, Dithane M-22 prevented any late blight development in my crop. Under the cir cumstances, I feel that Dithane M-22 gave me exceptional control of late blight ,Athell Banks, MARS HILL, MAINE ‘ .. biggest crop I ever produced.” I used Dithanb M-22 on my potato crop exclu sively during 1958 and harvested the biggest and best quality crop I ever produced. The crop was clean and free of blight in spite of favorable disease weather experienced during the growing season. I find its ease of handling and mixing a real advantage and certainly plan to use it again next season. Ernest R. Ringer, R.D. #l, ALLENTOWN, PA. Dithane is a trademark, Reg U S Pat. Off. and in -principal foreign countries. Chemicals for Ignciducre ROHM e HAAS COMPANY WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHIIAOEIRHIA S, M. Phr Lane. EX 2-265 r Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 25, 1959 —7 LeSand Nixon Is Pa. Potato Growers Head Leland Nixon, State Colle ge, is new head of the Penna Co-operative Potato Grow ers Asson. which maintains offices in Harrisburg. His father, Dr. Ernest Le land Nixon, “Mr. Potato of Pennsylvania,” is an uncle of the vice president Dr. Nix on is a founder and for many years has served as adviser for the association. The younger Nixon is an agronomy graduate of the College of Agriculture at the Pennsylvania State Umversi- Assembiy. We believe this Four-Point program has a chance of get ting through and doing the job” TOUGH SPRAYING JOBS MADE EASY with the MYERS DU-ALL PLUNGER TYPE SPRAY PUMPS Will Handle ANY Material! » Rear Mounted or Quick-tach Side Mounted Drums in Boom or Boomless Type. O 6 g.p.m. Capacity ® Pressure up to 300 lbs. EXCELLENT AS A REPLACEMENT PUMP ON YOUR PRESENT SPRAYER Complete line of Sprayers to fi_l any of your require ments, including good used Pumps, P T O. Sprayers of various makes and sizes. All rebuilt, guaranteed for one season’s use LESTER A. SINGER Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing in Sprayer Sales and Service HONKS, PA. Phone Strasburg OV 7-3226 .■Afe . al. iAk jAk . . .kAI mAa. m m * M m mK M V t M \M H s BESSIE PULLETS Available Now 8 TO 16 WEEKS OF AGE Delivered Prices 8 WEEKS 95c 12 WEEKS $1.28 AIL pullets subject to prior sale All Bessie pullets are full-fed on the best feeds available. They are grown in con finement and are isolated from older birds. BABCOCK HATCHERY, Inc. ty, class of 1950. He operates a large farm near State College, annually growing more than 100 acres of potatoes. He has been first vice president of the associa tion for the past five years. Nixon succeeds Ivan Miller Corry, Erie County, presi dent of the potato growers for the past five years. Rob ert Harwood, Wattsburg, Er ie county, was advanced fr om second to first vice presi dent; Carl Wotnng, Schne cksville, Lehigh county, mo ved up from third to second vice president; Harold Rice, Jersey Shore, Lycoming co unty, newly elected director, was named th'xd vice presi dent. Re-elected for - one-year terms were Leon Epler, Nor thumberland, secretary; Geo rge W. Tallxnan, Tower City, Schuylkill County treasurer; Owen L Barkley, Camp Hill general manager B bcock Bessie R. D. 3. LTTITZ, PTJHA. Phone MAdison R-5872