. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. 4 iif'-^-^'''. FOR BIGGER CRANBERRY SERVINGS— cranberry crusade chairman John Y. Kohl, editor of the Sunday Call-Chronicle, and Allentown's Mayor Donald V. Hock receive certificates mak- ing them Cranberry Merchants from Betty Buchan, publicity manager of NCA at a cran- berry crusade luncheon at the Lehigh Valley Club in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Miss Buchan also presented authentic cranberry scoops full of Oc^an Spray to the two dignitaries 'who have been campaigning all year against the little paper cups of cranberry sauce served


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. 4 iif'-^-^'''. FOR BIGGER CRANBERRY SERVINGS— cranberry crusade chairman John Y. Kohl, editor of the Sunday Call-Chronicle, and Allentown's Mayor Donald V. Hock receive certificates mak- ing them Cranberry Merchants from Betty Buchan, publicity manager of NCA at a cran- berry crusade luncheon at the Lehigh Valley Club in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Miss Buchan also presented authentic cranberry scoops full of Oc^an Spray to the two dignitaries 'who have been campaigning all year against the little paper cups of cranberry sauce served at many restaurants and hotels. rible Example of Microscopic Cranberry Cup" All of which were presented to Miss Buchan to be on display at the cranberry museum at Onset, Mass. this sum- mer. Mayor Hock was the featur- ed speaker. Newspaper stories, radio inter- views and even hotel advertising heralded the climax of the cam- paign and members of National Cranberry Association will be glad to know that come spring, cran- berry vines from New Jersey will be planteci in Allentown's park, and John Kohl, who now owns a share of preferred stock in Nat- ional Cranberry Association, is still beating the drums for larg- er cranberry servings. HERBICIDES AND WATER Overhead irrigation proved more effective than furrow irrigation for weed control in recent USDA- State studies using several pre- emergence herbicides at Weslaco, Tex. ARS horticulturist R. M. Men- ges reported th^t downward movement of herbicides increased with overhead inrrigation. Fur- row irrigation tended to leave the chemicals on soil surface away from germinating weed seeds. Studies using 4 pounds of either CDEC (2-chloToally diethyldithio- carbamate) or EPTC (ethyl N,N- di-n-propylthiolcarbamate) to 40 gallons of water, showed 97-per- cent weed control with overhead irrigation, but 61 percent with furrow irrigation. — Agricultural Research. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t


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