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above-averag- lbruay the market is hibheelire ensd i his conservative heading' serve him well if strategy the bulls continue to romp But with the Dow entering new territory we asked Tracey which blue chips a small investor might want not to 1 KX-P11- 24 4( to Tracey hardtsthistyirenaerd oitnitialrfionrtin)lriensg- r si major indicators With a 33 percent profit he's ahead of the Dow's 28 percent gain Moreover his iBlite Chip Fund easily outperformed conservative stock funds beating the Lipper Growth and Income Fund Index gain of 24 percent The has koent- pace with other Inc funds over the Growthtnidnr fivebitirt cheavs s)ieaanrd periods since a been a took over a vear ago It's No h3 stial funds for the past 12 lailnoionitings200 targeted modernized and used to complement each other rural communities can be given "a real opportunity to prosper" There is some feeling in the House that rural development should be dealt with in legislation to replace the 1985 farm law contrary to Leahy's plan for keeping the two separate Regardless of the maneuvering there is growing evidence that rural development as an issue is around to stay An environmental group Renew America said last week that "thousands of miles of streams are polluted pesticides continue to seep into groundwater acid rain is changing the face of the forests lakes and farmland and litter is scattered over the countryside" In a report about "communities at risk" the group said rural America is changing and not for the better Wes Jackson of The Land Instiretute Salina Kan a search organization said in the re- Panasonic Letter Quality 4 4 4 -- hind" hometowns" However he adds national debt "as the predominant constraint" on federal spending puts a lid on how much the government can spend on domestic programs including rural development "But even if funding were available it is not clear that simply adding programs or funding would be helpful in solving rural economic problems" Yeutter says Rural development for decades has been a goal of every administration and most office-seekeand farm organizations Pet programs have been promoted from time to time but the national commitment has been varied and often fuzzy An Agriculture Department task force earlier this year reported to Yeutter on how to improve USDA's rural development efforts Yeutter's comments about "striking a balance" and federal spending were included in the report )111 ment and poverty are higher and economic opportunities are deteriorating We cannot have two Americas — one a land of opportunity and a second rural America — left be- The rural economy "has difficulty keeping pace with national economic growth" it said There are fundamental problems of being a rural community: small size isolation an unskilled work force and a lack of institutional support "Cyclical recovery alone will not solve rural America's problems" the task force said "Without structural adjustments to enhance its productive potential the rural economy will continue to lag and many more rural residents will be forced to leave their h and we just try to find the right price all-tim- e Push Begins Again to Renew Rural America itic11 11: By Don Kendall ilirput:th)detrIce ewtehekneoawrnt ihnecogsginprowai ly e electro- and for surface acoustic tic modules and integrated optic devices for communications and tests for analytical instrumentation industries nio- - 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