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Church St. 786-7361 WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW BUCK STORE NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU. fection may currently exist in counties not yet officially re ported. Plant pathologists generally indicate that the overall infec tion level is light in most coun ties where the disease has been identified. However, some pathologists also report some what heavier levels of infection are now occurring, including some field-to-field spread of the disease. This situation is largely limit ed to localized areas where heavy concentrations of SCLB susceptible T cytoplasm seed were planted, and where volun teer corn or diseased debris from the 1970 crop remained in fields, or where farmers car ried on crib shelling or corn loading operations. States reporting locally se vere occurrences of the disease include Kansas, Illinois, India na, and Ohio. The Blight Information Cen ter reported that although the most frequent reports of Race T SCLB infection are from the Corn Belt States, some increase in the disease has been noted in the Southern corn producing States of Georgia, North Caro lina, and South Carolina. Over all infection levels throughout the Southern States are substan tially below those occurring diming the 1970 crop season. Wiles Gets Research Post Jack A. Wiles, 180 Holland Road, New Holland, has been named New Product Research Administrator at Victor F. Weaver, Inc. Wiles, a native of Terra Al ta, W. Va., joined Weaver in 1970 as an Entree Develop ment Supervisor, the position he has held until his promotion. • • .. Using The Doubt Remover Program We Can Help You Determine The Feed To Fit Your Herds Needs. For Prompt Courteous Service Call Us Today. WI SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ■ffy fo * WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman 1M BbhrlcHPraiuyivaiita If you were asked to paint a picture of poverty, how would it look? I suspect that you might paint a picture of a ghetto—a bleak, rat-infested tenement in the midst of a city containing thousands of unsmiling, depress ed people. You would probably choose to use the ghetto as your concept of poverty because that is the picture that has been promoted by the news media and by many politicians. We tend to think of poor people as a big city pro blem. And, therefore, we tend to develop poverty and welfare programs costings billions of dol lars around the idea of dealing with the urban poor. But a picture of a ghetto would not reflect the national poverty problem. Using the figure most often to convince us that Amer ica has a poverty problem—2s million people with incomes be low the poverty level—my re search shows that far less than half the poor in the United States reside in the cities. In fact, only thirty-two percent of the Na tion’s poor 'live in our urban centers That means that sixty-eight percent of all persons considered poverty-stricken are to be found in rural suburban areas. Seci fically, fifty percent of all poor live in rural environments and eighteen percent dwell in the suburbs. Rural poverty is a greater pro blem than urban poverty propor tionally speaking too. Even if the suburban poor are lumped in with the city poor, rural po verty is the greater blight. Phone Buck, Pa. 284-4464 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17,1971 — These statistics are important because they show the extent to which the real nature of the po verty problem in the United States has been ignored. Al though most of the poor are country poor, the concentration of attention has 'been on city poor. Because most of the poor have found ways to provide a subsistence for themselves, we forget them and design programs around the minority of poor that live in the cities and in many cases do nothing for themselves. The only time the country poor are included is in the statistics to justify the spending of more billions of dollars. The majority of poor people in America get listed but not listened to. My point is that its high time that we begin to face problems as problems really are. The po verty problem would be a good place to start since much could be and should be done to help people to help themselves. But in putting forth that effort let’s start with the fact that most people in this country already are doing a great deal to help themselves. They are poor in possessions but rich in spirit. It is .the minority of poor, mostly in the cities, who are poor in both possessions and spirit. And no amount of welfare or poverty programs can conquer the po verty of spirit. That a man must do on his own. Our efforts should encourage him to do so and further encourage the rural poor who are already doing so. Local Sheep Producers Show in 23rd Keystone Several local sheep producers were among participants from 14 states and Canada in the Twenty-Third annual Keystone Ram and Ewe Sale last Satur day, July 10, at the Farm Show Building, Harrisburg. Milton K. Morgan, 1916 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, was show manager. He reported that a total of 203 sheep sold aver aged $lO2. This included 38 wethers which averaged $3O. A Dorset ram of Robert Herr, Narvon RD, was first place ram lamb and reserve grand cham pion. The animal sold for $530, second highest price for a Dor set in the country this year. One of Herr’s ewes placed third in a class of 22. Forget Jogging? Forget jogging. All that panting and puffing is for nothing, according to news reports of a study at Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Hines, Illi nois. Drs. Alexander P. Eemem chik and Gissur Brynjolfsson have been unable in animal ex periments to find any evidence that exercise is beneficial to normal rats or those with high blood pressure. In fact, the rats with highest blood pressure rate showed the highest morta lity rate after a program of run ning on a rotating drum. The physicians said they were surprised at the result, since exercise has been touted as an answer to cardiovascular disease. 13