—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 102 Natural living (Continued from Page 99) England. Myers has per fected the use of specific minerals (ionic) along with water soluble iodine, hor mones, vitamins, ammo acids and gland con centrates to correct specific deficiencies Dr John Yiamouyiamus, from Delaware, Ohio, is a Walker charges mismanagement in Pennsylvania food program WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Bob Walker on Monday released a US Department of Agriculture audit charging that the Pennsylvania Department of Education lost control over the 1977 Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP), commonly known as the Summer Feeding Program “The audit I have obtained informally reveals that the operation of the 1977 Sum mer Feeding Program in Pennsylvania was a classic example of government mismanagement and waste The details are devastating because they show disregard of federal regulations, disregard for the quality of services delivered and outright waste of hard earned tax dollars,” Walker said. Walker noted, “It is ignificant that one of the ontmgency plans recom- Your automobile transports valuable cargo you your family often friends and business associates Keep it trouble-free as possible by periodic check of brake linings fluid levels and seals and brake adjustment Also important are lire inflation pressures including the spare Check tires for excessive wear or signs of visible damage science director for the National Health Foundation and is active in the an tifluondation movement His talk is entitled Con sumer Beware - What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You.' Charging that flouridated water can lead to cancer, the Ohio researcher is presently trying to get fluoridated mended if the mismanagement and inefficiencies are not corrected is the termination of the Pennsylvania Department of Education as the administering agency for the Summer Feeding Program.” Walker cited some specific abuses to accompany the highlighted, general deficiencies. First, 3.1 million ineligible meals were served in Philadelphia which is 48 9 per cent of all meals provided Second, 47 exact feeding site duplicates were discovered in Philadelphia, 147 sites were located within the same linear block and 414 sites existed within two linear blocks “I am particularly ap palled by one detail of the audit,” Walker said “One program sponsor received a $270,000 over payment in 1976 and was given a $670,000 over Auto Service Tips) nTII 'i ,M I water outlawed in Penn- svlvama An author on organic gardening subjects, Barg> la Rateaver, from California, will talk about his methods of gardening and farming The Re\ Albert Freeman Bndgen ater. Mass , has a talk entitled ‘You \re What You Think' A personal benefit from nutritional programs prompted him to help others in the same area, saj promoters of the Natural Lnmg Convention Professor Curtis Shears, a founder and director of the pajment in 1977 The overpayment occurred after federal officials sent a mailgram to the Secretary of Education to give a warning about the situation. No effort was made to withhold the payment and it was made. “The shame of this situation is that the maladministration rebounds against the truly needy children of Pennsylvania and we find another example of greed rewarded rather than need met in a well intentioned government program,” Walker stated VANCE BROKER'S 54* X 117' MACHINE SHED „// /. w v' ' '/ / / ' Z'/ w / i I t' y MS /'/-S' I believe that my big Morton Machine Shed has a lot to offer in a number of ways It is very well-constructed, has lots of room, and has a beautiful, attractive color combination During erection, the Morton crew did a fast and excellent job with good cooperation between the Morton Buildings sales man and myself Best of all, the building is priced to suit the average farmer Now that it's here, I don't know how I had gotten along without it " VANCES BRICKER Carlisle, Pennsylvania //''i m W 'f*~ * /MO. 1 CHOICE OF FARMERS Contact your nearest Morton Buildings sales office today. Serving Central Pa. 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