166 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1979 Mac Nab awarded trip to Switzerland Dr. Alan A. Mac Nab, associate professor of plant pathology extension at The Pennsylvania State University, has received a CIBA-Geigy sponsored award from the American Phytopathological Society. The award was presented at the Ninth International Congress of Plant Production held at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. August &- 12. The CIBA-Geigy award is presented to individual plant pathologists who have made recent significant con tributions to knowledge of plant diseases or their control. The award consists of a certificate and an ex pense-paid trip to Basel, Switzerland. Mac Nab was selected for his contributions to the Safety Council will show rescue operation UNIVERSITY PARK - waiting ambulance or Driving Contest will be held Agricultural machinery rescue squad to arrive, could Wednesday, August 22, safety, sponsored by the be of vital importance to the beginning at 10:30 a.m. The Pennsylvania Agriculture injured. winner of this contest is Safety Council, will be a Rescue instructors will eligible to compete for the feature of Ag Progress Days demonstrate some of the Eastern Regional Cham at the Rock Springs actions a person should be pionship next month in Agricultural Research familiar with at an accident Richmond, Virginia. Center. scene. The demonstrations a mobile van which is Highlighting the safety activities will be a program on coping with farm machinery accident situations, says Dennis J. Murphy, Extension safety specialist at Penn State University. 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He authored a publication, “Plant Diseases in Home Gardens,” that received an award of excellence from the American Association of Agricultural Editors in 1978. He has helped develop controls for fruit rots in mechanically harvested tomatoes and for musk melon wilt. He also helped develop computerized forecasting systems for early blight of tomato and Stewart’s bacterial wilt of com, and developed in tegrated pest contgrol and cultural guides for vegetables and small fruit crop producers. Originally from Nova are scheduled to begin at equipped to demonstrate 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on hearing conservation and Tuesday, August 21, and hearing measurement will Thursday, August 23. be back again this year. The 4-H Safe Tractor Agway’s ‘Farm Shop’ to be at Ag Progress SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Agway Agway exhibit building. Inc. will feature a new There will also be m product group at this year’s formational displays on Ag Progress Days. It’s Agway buildings, feed, seed, called Farm Shop and it fertilizers, insurance and complete more product and j „ ° n , to °k’ equipment service categories. , . PJ? f 63 eve / 1 a specially Agway sales people will be deigned faim shop boding. on to V nswer Fam, Shop £Kde te c " lesUons you ,oay have ' f* \ oo *£ I \ • I \• * / * / Authorized Sales & Service For: CAV Robert Bosch Schwitzer B&D Robert Bosch WE SHIP DAILY BY U.P.S. OR BUS SERVICE Dr. Alan A. Mac Nab Scotia, Canada, Mac Nab received a bachelor of science degree at Mac- Donald College, McGill University. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Cornell University. He has been at Penn State since 1971. Turbochargers Roto Master Air Research BALTIMORE DIESEL SERVICE. INC. 6110 Holabird Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21224 (301) 633-6777 Bluegrass, country rock featured at York Fair YORK - Six hours of bluegrass and country rock music will be echoing from the York Fair grandstand stage on September 9. 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The ticket office is open from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. daily and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.