4—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 7.1970 From Where We For Better American Diets Heart disease, accepted as the nation's leading killer has been attributed to over eating. obesity, saturated fats, smoking, sleeping too little, worrying too much, com peting too vigorously, overdoses of vitamin D. low physical activity and even lately “The Pill" is blamed, to name a few. What is the answer? A. All of the above? B. Some of the above? C. None of the above? Or perhaps, D There is not enough mtnrma tion available to adequately answer the question? We think the answer lies somewhere between B and D. Medical science has clues and some information. And the gen eral public, largely has only mismforma lion. The subject, especially on fats, has been debated recenth by the National Meal Board's Dr W. C Sherman. Director of Nutrition Reseaich and the American Heart Association's Dr. Campbell Moses, Medical Director. According to reports Moses spoke well of meat industry’s promotion work and en dorsed “new” lean pork and other lean meats. He said the heart people did not want to cut meat from the diet of Ameri cans, they only want to cut saturated fat contained in food intake. They only want to substitute polyunsaturated fats for the sat urated ones. Of course, this means cutting your consumption of meat, dairy, and egg foods. In rebutal, Sherman made three points. First, the American Heart Association’s re peated special health claim for polyunsat ,urated fats has no scientific proof to sub stantiate it. In fact, at the recent White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health, a special panel on heart disease re ferred to the polyunsaturated fats idea as “dietary hypothesis”. If you are a scientist, that means it is a supposition assumed as basis for reasoning. A hypothesis comes be fore a “theory” which in turn comes before a “law”. A “law” is a theory proved beyond ■reasonable doubt. So, you see, the polyun ‘saturated fats idea hasn’t come near being proved beyond reasonable doubt. Secondly, Sherman said research with 'animals and investigations among humans ,show evidence that an oil fat diet may in crease the incidence of cancer and other ■degenerative diseases. And thirdly, he ask ed why the American Heart Association is Vigorously supporting the idea for a mas sive, government-financed diet-heart study on humans if it already is certain that sat urated tats are bad and the polyunsaturated fat diet is good You would think if they had proof of scientific fact, they would not be so interested in further study We are compelled to ask where Dr Moses would like to lead the American people Evidence doesn’t show that the land Farm News This Week Nisslev & Miss Ober Have Top 4-H Record Scores Page 1 Poultn With Leisons Won’t Be Sold For Human Consumption Page 1 LANCASTER FARMING Lancaster County’s Own Fai m Weekly P 0 Box 266 - Lititz, Pd 17543 Office 22 E Main St, Lititz, Pa 17543 Phone Lancastei 394 3047 oi Lititz 626 2191 Everett R Newswanger, Editor Robeit G Campbell, Advei Using Duector Subscription pi ice $2 per yeai in Lancaster County s3elsewheie Established Novembei 4,1955 Published eveiy Satuiday by Lancaster Fai mmg, Lititz, Pa Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa 17543 Membei of Newspapei Faim Editois Assn Stand ... of polyunsaturates is necessarily the promised land of heart health. We think the American Heart Associa tion should join with farm organizations to support research and promotion of diets that are based on facts and common sense. The public would be served and so would the agriculture industry. At least that's the way it looks from where we stand. Commonsense Approach Retiring Executive Vice Chairman of the National Alliance of Businessmen, Mr. Leo C. Beebe, expressed a refreshing view point on the present near mania for innova tion for inno\ation’s sake when he said. "I think that what this nation needs today is a moratorium on inno\ation for at least a test period during which we all do what we’re supposed to do. like managers manage, and teachers teach and garbage collectors col lect the garbage. . . “I suggest that if we started doing that, we’d get more innovation than we’d know what to do with. Why? Because where do new and effective ideas come from 7 Not from the ozone. They come from people who have done their homework, who think and work and have tried old ideas, who have learned that because the old ideas won’t work, we need something new. Thus they have a trame of reference from which to proceed.” And the Marshfield, Missouri, Mail has expressed some thoughts on the quality of people and the quality of nations that while sounding uncompromisingly harsh, embrace a fundamental truth. It says: “Only second class people make a second-class nation. People who want to be paid without work ing enough to earn it are second-class people, not Americans. People more anxi ous for security than self-respect, comfort above accomplishment . . . are dragging America down to the second*class. nation status. . . . Run this nation once more by hard work and for those Americans with self-respect, not for whiners and we’d sweep that scornful ‘second-class’ sneer and all excuses for it down the rathole where it belongs.” Across The Fence Row “Well, son,” asked the father, “how are your marks at school?” “Under water,” was the response, “And what do you mean by that?” per sisted the parent. “Well,” said the son reluctantly, “they’re all below (C) level.” They say bright eyes indicate curiosity Well, so do black eyes. When we do not succeed, our friends are disappointed in us; when we do, they are annoyed. Stephen Huguenot Prejudice being down on something you’re not up on. No man is a good physician who has never been sick Arabian Proverb And with this cold weather we've been having here is a good one A cold is both positive and negative, sometimes the eyes have it-and sometimes the nose. Local Weather Forecast (From the U. S. Weather Bureau at the Harrisburg State Airport) The five-day forecast for the period Sat urday through next Wednesday calls for temperatures to average near normal with daytime highs in the low 40’s and over night lows in the 20’s Mild temperatures over the weekend, turning colder Monday and Tues day and warmer again Wednesday. Precipitation may total one-fourth inch as showers late Monday night. THE WRONG KIND Lesson for February, 1.1970 I church. Some ot the congregation welcomed the newcomers, but ”*“• '* »“««««* them a chillyrecep tHvwimi im**! PMimt lion. Finally, a delegation of irate A certain young minister was Parishioners came to the pastor fired by his congregation for what and ** a minister of the Gosncl" Either the minister would indi te disputed -conduct" was cate to the newcomers that they the minister’s visits to a local XS etasSS’SeJ'SSuMMkfo? American Legion Post. Disturbed his rcsignation< & had broU ght because he had no great disgrace upon the church ontact with the ith isits to the post, they ’ople who pa- sauJ inized the Post, >p be young minister refused to decided to go do as they demanded and the .re every Fn- s t ragg i e began. The irate faction ly evening for began a campaign to garner suf ipper Perhaps flcient support to force him out. it C °* me6t 8n < At last, they were successful. “A .alk to some of man 0 f God,” they said, “wouldn't Rev. Althouse JJJJJL associate Wlth that kind o£ people ~ , ... n * ver parKenea j n that kind of place." the doors of the church.” The first Friday evening when what would Jesus do? he entered the Post, a hush fell what dQ think? Was tlie ' lie appeared at tne diwrway. ai those pcap i c? W as he wrong in though these people did not at- g o j n g w here they were instead of tend his church (or any, for that waiting f or them to come to him? matter) they did know vrtio he what would j esU s have done? was and were astonished to see Actually) we do not have to him there. They could hardly be- speculate as to what Jesus would lieve their eyes. No clergyman have done> for the New Testa had ever before set foot m the ment te l!s us plainly what he did Post. It was the one organization do> He not only to ld parables in town that had a bar and hardly about seeking the lost, about the a place where one would expect physician coming to heal the sick to find a pastor. instead of the well, he himself Not our kind went to them and sought them. u. He associated with the “wrong Nodding to several of. the peo- k j nd 0 f peo ple” and too often was pie as he passed them, he sat found £ the “wrong kind of, down at a table and scanned the plAce >. He condemned £n& a aitr^f. ca ®f to associating with badots, tax col-* his table andhe placed his order. j e(dors other moral “untauch-’ s#ndv, ' ieh 3115 a ables.” He was denouncedfor go • a. * i • in § t 0 their homes and sharing + T,^^l! V ffs the Peopl^ n their hospitality. the Post regarded him as an oddi- would we say to him to avolded him and day? More important, wfcat Would XUS table. In the ensuing weeks, y,- cn „ however, they grew more friendly * and several people eventually sat (i«ml «n wHinM c#yynsi,i#a by Hi* Divnim down at his table and talked with chmtmn cwncit u him at some length. S hu ’ Th *‘.* < . CKr T ,n .*? u< *■ *• *•* At first they talked about many * * m '*’ things in general; the new school tax, the high school football team. Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports To Put It In Wiiting Many farm lease anangements aie being made dunng the win- Iti months Theie is not any one definite lease that will suit all parties, theiefoie, each auange ment is a bit different and should be put in wilting and signed by each parts Even though a writ ten ’ease will not guaiantee com plete honesty, but it will usually help with a bettei undei standing of each person’s lesponsibihties To Give Special Care To The Young This is the time of the year r hen hundieds of pigs and lambs are being born on our faims These little animals leqmre spe cial care the fiist 48 hours ■ih order to get a piopei stait Pro ducers dre urged to pVdvide dry and draft-fiee quaiters foi them war, peace, Viet Nun, etc. Grad* uatly, however, their converse* tions became more personal and several asked him his advice and counsel. One man confessed to him that ho had once been a very active church member but had "gotten away from it n and found it difficult to-get started again. That kind of people After several months of his weekly visit for n asndwich and coffee, several-people he met at the post began to come to his NOW IS THE TIME... By Max Smith Lancaster County Agent at this time In many cases piofit oi loss uj the business is largelj detei minded on the kind of a stait they get To Beware Of Bargains Every year we hear of special deals offered to farmers by stiangeis who tiavel through the countiy making veiy attiactive puces on materials and equip ment I have nothing against special sales and good bai gains but the point is that you should be sure that you know with whom you are dealing and that he is reliable and will stand be hind his product. It is best to deal with reliable folks and con cerns, and ones that are known in the community, and will make adjustments if the product is not satisfactory. Many bargains fiom strangers end up to be very ex pensive.