*2O- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 7.1970 Meat, Milk Diet Than Bread, Water Not me th.it low cholesterol diets ,iro in \ottut* todav a hoait authontv said If >ou follow eveiv thing thev sav. \ oil’ll die of malnutrition with pci feet arteries Di Da\id Kntchevskv of Wis tai Institute of Anatomv and Biologv Philadelphia said if jou come fiom a coionaiv pi one familv its onlv pmdent to take precautions n diet and otherwise But he noted no cas.i.,l ick.t.o'iship between die T cholc-teiol and hern ui' ease been <-st .b 1 -bed The fact that a is noic of a casual tnan caus.u lelation'hij in Acs such con elation tough to pin clow ii he s. in Di Kntchcvsk was -nest speakei at the banquet of the Seim knvaal media of tnc National Live Stock and Meat Boaicl in Montgome> v Feb 23 Othei lactois which seem to relate to heait disease aie stiess high blood piessuie, smoking, oveiweightness, sugai and fat consumption Kutchevskv said if choles teiol vveie a foieign substance positively known to conti ibute to heait disease the solution would be simple eliminate the foieign substance • But, he ob seived, cholesteiol is an essen tial pait of the bodv It is the paient substance of sex hoi mones, ACTH and bile salts Fuithei, he said, it isn t posi tuely known that it conti ibutes to heait disease He suggested that the stiess of taking piecautionaiy mea suies against heait disease such as tiying to stay on a stnet diet could possibly bring on PLANT DOEiIiSIS' 85X and PA 8703 • RESISTANT TO YELLOW LEAF BLIGHT!! • FULL SEASON CORN HYBRIDS!! • EXCELLENT STANDEES and TOP YIELDERS!! In the ’69 Lancaster Co. Extension Corn Tests of 41 Hybrids, 85X yielded 167 bu. dry shelled corn per acre; PA 8703 yielded 178 bu. dry shelled corn per acre WHAT HYBRID TOPPED THE TEST’? DOEBLER’S 82X at 185 bu Plant DOEBLER'S The corns bred in Penna. where they are Farmer planted. T. A. DOEBLER & SON R D #1 JERSEY SHORE, PA. See Ad on Page 10 listing Lancaster Co. Dealers Said Better coronal \ tioubles itself He not ed also that the health of west ern populations is such that people live long enough to have heait tioublc And he projected the possi bilit' that manipulating the traditional American diet as a means of avoiding heart disease could dele: ioi ate the bodv's ic sistance to othei diseases and ailmcn»s which also can be deadlv Retelling to himself as u nt.tntionil dove Dr Knt chev «1 v ;?.iid I do” t icallv be heve even nod' in the t' S should he put on biead and v atci He cited icseaich with Afn can Musai tiibe«nicn wlo=’ diet« consist of meat milk and blood and who lne extiemelv ph'Sicalh acme lives Such diets of course, aie piacticalh devoid of pohunsatm ated fats the kind of fats said b> manv to lowei blood cholesteiol levels Yet the tubesmen have low blood cholesteiol levels and \u tually no heait ticubic He said similai studies have been done in this countiy wheie people weie allowed to eat pietty much what they wanted but weie put on a legimen of extensive ex ercise Heie. too the cholesteiol levels did not move upwaid Exercise he indicated has a positive effect in pi mention of heait ailments He also empha sized conti ol of calones cut ting clown on all foods (when one is ovei weight) but not cut ting out any food group entne ly 1970 4-H Calendar The 1070 county 4 M cnlfiicl.n events has been leleascd It is as follows March 11 lender tramm-, March 16-31 -- County Council Candy Sale Mmch 21 - 411 T\ Action ITogiam. 12 30 |> m 1 00 p m April 10-11 12 Teen Leadei Conference Weekend - Ilcisliey Api il 13-14 Capitol Days Beginning Apiil 14 and end mg Ma\ 28 Sew Small on Channel 33 each Tuesday and Thursday at 615 pm 14 pio gram series on an inteimediate level showing the newest tech niques foi sewing today's lab i ics -Vpnl 24 25 411 Plav (Tan tativc) Apnl 30 olticeis naming rnd new leadci mien tation June 812 C.imp Kumwu take June 15 18 Pcnnxvlv.m in 4 H Club Conmess June 22 to Julv 5 Suggest ed dates loi Exchange Tup to Banon County Wisconsin (Ton tative) July 7-14 Suggested date"- to host Exchange delegates fiom Plymouth Countv low. (Tentative) July 8 Countv Demonstia tion and Pubhc Speaking Con test July 15 Regional 4 H Day (demonstiations and publn speaking contest). July 28 29 Countywide 4H Dany Show July 31 County Diess Revue August 10-11-12 Slate 4H Days, August 13 Distuct Dress Revue (Tentative) Au gust 19 20 State Diess Re vue August 27 Distuct South Cential 4 H Dauv Show August 28 4 H Achievement Day and Queen Contest Septembd 20 State Dauv Show Novembei 9-13 Pennsyl vania Livestack Exposition No vember 13 14 State 4-H Hoi se Show Bhumml Pwformaaai New Van Dale “1230 Series II” Silo Unloader Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its sire. You’re in command. Push the the new Van Dale “1230 Senei Unloader go into action—give yo output, feed more head—withoi booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the “1230 Senes II" is better three ways: 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of larger silo 3. unloads on lower current draw So, demand Conv id Perform■ 4 Corn Meetings Held Egg Marketing Group By West Chester Office To Hoar Consumer Talk The eoopei alive I'Mcnsliin m, s n r |( ( . ('lnnen.s, director Scivlic ol West Chcslci held 0 | n,,, n,hciiii id Consumer Pio f„„, tecto... on.ee m me- Attorney topics t'liliuhug loin \aiiclics, / plant popul.ilions Icilili/ation (.cunal. Il.u i isbui g. will be the weed couliid, com tiisnl com speaUei at the Match 13 meet liol and si.mdabihlv me m Dcnvci ol the Pennsyl- The meetings Wednesdav and vania l.gg Maikclmg Assn Thmsda\ wen* held .it Hone m ls c|,. m( .|| S will speak on Ihook €• i lI.HI Orloi .11.1 •*. noa ll,School Iciissc'lU illc coiisinnci p, ol cel ion at the 7 30 liiangc Mall and iS'oilli Coven pm meeting m Schiaffl’s It % Ciaime Mali I’eda.Mlle lie .tain ant Deiuei The Satisfaction That Conies From Doing A Good lob Of Farming It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right Liming is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. A good pasture with a pH of 6.5 or higher, for example, will make 300 to 400 lbs. of beef per acre and produce up to $lOO gross income per acre. 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