Field Fresh Cabbage Harold Neigh, Penn State ex- „ is Brown in «" send this ( elti-fiesh vegetable to ltg size Soft ff he / s om November th.ough April. ually are lower P m * uallty . HAROLD B. ZOOK Lancaster How to control weeds and grasses in soybeans and corn this season without risk to soybeans, corn or grain next year Applied pre-emergence in corn at planting lime, “Lorox” gives effective residual control germinating annual weeds and grasses in cluding tough giant foxtail. Soybean and Com Growers: Control those weeds and grasses this season with new DuPont “Lorox”. It offers you these unique advantages: ■ One chemical... used just once in a season, docs the job in both soybeans and corn. B Controls both annual weeds and grasses... including that tough one, giant foxtail. B “Lorox” kills 2 ways... its killing action is residual as well as by contact. B Versatile... “Lorox” may be applied at planting time as a pre-emergence treatment in soybeans and corn. SHAVINGS and PEANUT SHELLS 220 Lampeter Rd. ''■W wys See Us For LOROX and other DuPont Products 736 Host Chestnut St., Lancoster 394-5412 In soybeans, pre-emergence weed control with “Lorox" keeps rows free of annual weeds and grasses that steal water, nutrients and sunlight... and profits. SBC Better Things for Better Living IhrouQh Chemistry J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC. Ag Secretary Calls For Safe Farming HARRISBURG Safety in struction, along with job hom ing, was advocated today by State Aguculture Secietaiy Le land H Bull if or the million youths who will join this year’s faim woik foice in Pennsyl vania and the other states “If the summei’s farm woik is to be a pleasant and profit able expei lence, and not an un fortunate one, it must be free from accident,” he declaied. The state’s agriculture head said latest estimates indicate that this yeai’s farm wm k force in the commonwealth and throughout the countiy will en roll a million youths 18 years of age and younger “Many of them,” he added, “wall come from non-farm homes, and farm work may be “Lorox” plus Du Pont Surfactant WK may be used in corn as a directed post-emergence treatment when weed problems develop (only when pre-emergence treatment is not made). ■ No soil residue problems, .you can use “Lorox” this season in soybeans and corn without risk to soybeans, corn or gram next year. Find out more about the unique advantages of DuPont’s new weed and grass killer for soybeans and corn. Sec your dealer...or write DuPont, Room N-2539, Wil mington, Delaware 19898. On all chemicals, follow labeling instructions and warnings carefully LOROX ” IS! a totally new experience. Their one big lack may be in safety education for the particulai cir cumstances they soon will en counter. “Livestock need not be dan geious if properly handled, powei equipment is safe when correctly opeiated, and labels on faim chemicals cany then own warning “Farm machines aie equip ped with safely devices, but its up to the operators—beginneis and expencnced alike—to keep guards in place and to shut off power before making adjust ments “All of these factors require know-how and demand matuuty ot judgment These develop slowly, and even after they have been acquired caution on safe ty hazards still is in order “Young people have the pio neering spirit. With their help, and with the 'backing of all seg- - hf 9% A directed post-emergence treatment in corn with “Lorox” provides contact kill of grow ing weeds and grasses, as well as control of germinating weed seedlings *.«_EJ. UTO5> vn^sssw 397-3721 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11, 1964—5 ~ I 10R0X >vW*i 'merits of rural life, Pennsyl vania can become the safe fanning state.” Farm Women 10 Present Skit Four membeis piesented a skit on “How to buy in foreign countries” at a lecent meeting oi Faim Women Society 10 at the home of Mis John Es benshade, 1740 New Holland Pike. Paiticipatmg in the skit weie Miss Frances Lefever, Mrs. Hairy Sloat, Mis. William Fox, and Mrs John Habecker. Special guest at the meeting was a young Brazilian, Augus ta Deluna, who spoke to the ladies on his impressions of the United States. From the city of Braziha, Augusta is present ly an exchange student at Har risburg High School. Augusta also provided spe cial music for the meeting along with Margaret and Allen Tate, grandchildren of Mrs. Es benshade. The group voted a donation, of $75 to the Osteopathic Hos pital drive, $lO to the Ameri can Bible Society, $lO to Men tal Health, and $5 to CARE. A bus trip is planned by the organization to take a tour through Washington, D C on Wednesday, June 10 Reseiva tions .should be made by con tacting Mis Fiank C Hodeck ei, 907 Rohrerstown Rd Members of Society 19 will enteitain members of Society 10 at the Landisville Church of God at 130 pm today Next legular meeting of So ciety 10 will be held on Sat uiday, May 2 in the home of Mis M S Delp, 145 Delp Rd, Lancaster SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Taint • Dries White • Disinfects Ag.i'nst Disease • Kills Flies, 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to U) Mo. I) I STM RCT POL'L I'IJV HOUSES 0 W (i>k,t IM., R 4, Lane. Movncrd Beitzel Phone 392-7227 Kill Garlic Now In Pastures With WEEDONE : IV 4 ykuxiuM mo was ‘ *| •M* •.<*«■•***, Weedone LV-4 (Low Volatile Ester) 1 gal. can $5.25 5 gal. can $24.50 Weedor 64 (amin) 1 gal $3.75 5 gal $17.50 Weedone Brush Killer “32” 1 gal. can SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 $7.25