Commending the accomplishments ofl 4-H work, Governor Raymond P. Shafer formally endorses this year’s ob servance of National 4-H Club Week, Sept. 30 to Oct. 7. Seated with the Gov ernor are two outstanding Common wealth 4-H members, Thomas Jeffries ... THE ONLY COMPLETE SOIL FUMIGANT ft takes a complete soil fumigant to protect your tobacco crop from soil pests to insure a healthy start for evety plant. Vorlex is the only complete soil fumigant on the market today. Don't fool around with "part-job” fumigants . . . insist on Vorlex—the complete , whole-job soil fumigant—you'll get more pounds of tobacco per acre—more profits too! Row,Fumigate— AH types of nematodes, soil disease, and weeds, can be controlled by Vorlex when it's applied as a row fumigant. . . and’at a cost starting as low as $20.00 per acre! Or Broadcast (overall) Fumigate—Vorlex can also be used as a broadcast fumigant to control nematodes, soil disease, and soil insects. Either method of Vorlex application can provide a healthy stand with even growth; plus uniform maturing and a bigger yield. Each year Vorlex fumigate you/ entire tobacco acreage . . . get more tobacco per acre more profits for you. *** »*»* ' VOW-tX N \ I \ \ VMS 2S2 1 ® o ’/ \ trx nv / «nas mm x** APPLY VORLEX IN EITHER OF TWO EASY WAYS I MORTON CHEMICAL COMPANY DIVISION OF MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. TO NORTH WACKER DRIVE • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS BOBOS of RD4, Union town, and Ann Carson of RDI, Claysville. Standing, from left: State Secretary of Agriculture Leland F Bull and Leland G. Jinks, State 4-H Club leader at The Pennsylvania State University. rh ANOTHER PEACE OF MIND PRODUCT FROM ., • 4-H Club Work Ttheir understanding of clothing buymanship, selection, and con struction by taking clothing projects in the Commonwealth. Another 12,000 girls are par ticipating in foods and nutri tion, home management, and family life education projects. Over 12,000 Pennsylvania boys and girls raise and care for livestock projects, and an other 7,200 learn more about growing horticultural crops. A project in 4-H leadership is attracting about 3,000 of our state’s youth who serve as teen leaders in their local clubs, the Penn State official said At the same time these members are helping younger members with their 4-H work, they are helping themselves learn more about the x-oles of leadership. ■*rv > Guiding, supporting, and en riching the program of the lo cal 4-H Cltib is a professional staff of county, state, and fed eral Extension workers 'They provide the educational frame work for 4-H, conduct training meetings for volunteer leaders, & Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 30, 1967—7 (Continued from Page 1) Pollution, Waste Threaten Health and Natural Resources Something must be done soon to piescrve the nation's natural i csources or by the 21st century, American living conditions will bo woisc than in over-crowded and polluted regions in the Orient Outdoor rcci cation as enjoyed today by millions of families will be a thing of the past Pollution of ;iir and water al icacly is a reality. Riveis and lakes aio dying prematurely, taking along fish, wildlife and other life dependent on water. Lake Ei ic, one of the five Great Lakes, is the latest casualty. Lake Michigan and Lake On taiio also are heading ioi ex tinction, expeils wain Forests and land are being needlessly destroyed or misused These are the predictions made by conseivationists con cerned about the 300 million Americans who in the year 2000 will be living on the same 3 4 millionsquaie miles inhabited by 200 million persons today To insure that these 300 mil lion men, women and childien will enjoy smog-fiee air, unpol luted water and the wide open spaces, a constiuctive conserva tion and resom ce policy is ne cessary So believes U S Secie taiy of Agriculture Orville L. Fieeman Federal and state conseiva tion agencies already assist the Cooperative Extension Service in the national 4-H Conservation of Natural Resouices program. This particular 4-H program serves many needs in both imal and urban areas Conservation education has spurred enrollment to an all time high of nearly 270,000 youth, according to the Exten sion Service. The aim of the pro gram is to teach life and. hoew it j depends on proper management (of natural resources and provide expanded oppor tunities for members to partici pate in county, state, and na tional events. “This is a good time to check into the opportunities the 4-H program can offer you,” Jinks emphasized “Your Cooperative Extension Service Office is your local 4-H information cen ter located in each county throughout the Commonwealth. In Lancaster County the phone number to call is 394- 6851. Fertilizers For Fall Seeding 3-12-12 5-10-10 0-14-14 5-15-5 0-20-20 Available in Bags | Bulk or Spread , Call Us Today Organic Plant Food Co. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374