*>gf*y*uL «t^. Wf .uai* i —ifCJSSSas^M pi" p SEPABC In a recent session, directors of the Southeast ern Pennsylvania" Artificial Bleeding Coopera tive took time for a picture Starting at the front left and going around the table, they are Harold -Haldeman, Bucks county, Wilbur Seipt, Mont gomery, Samuel Groff, Lancaster; Oren Seavers, assistant manager, David Yoder, manager, David Yoder, manager; Earl Groff, Lancaster, piesi dent; Lee Poorbaugh, York, secretary-treasurer; 11 -8 1 - ' - 11 M :j Used Freezers Used Refrigerators D. L. DIEM & SONS | PHONE 6-2131 ommiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE NEW LINCOLN WELDER WELDANTOWER COMBINATION C 200 AMP Welder i • 4 KVA Stand by AC Power Unit | For Easv Welding and Emerge nry Power. Also New ai d v g -used Lincoln Welders. ~ = i AUTHORIZED LINCOLN WELDER DEALER | | HIESTAND INC. Marietta 6-9301 | iFiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii'iininniiiMimiii'MMi )fficers Meet * ** t S ' <*S < Abner Risser, Lancaster, vice president; David Putney, Harrisburg, attorney, Mark Witmer, Dauphin; J- Z Herr, Lancaster, Ivo V Otto* Cumberland, Roger Emig, Field supervisor, Les ter Oyler, Franklin, William Reid, Chester, Her man Stebbins, York, Harvey Worthington, Ches ter; Levis Phipps, Delaware State, Harold Bol linger, Lebanon, and Lester Jacobs, Adams. . LITITZ, PA. w, ‘ " *"& V,*/ < 71, " v * jgg&i > a «->v£ v a * /x <• .-/V ARCTIC TOWNS One result envisioned by Rear Admiral Richard E Byrd from the current Antarctic expedition could be the beginning of per manent human habitation of that icy continent- He thinks that eventual establishment of small “villages” populated by perhaps 500 persons, is a distinct possibil ity. WHEN IT RAINS ~ . HOLYOKE, Mass After be ing involved in a minor traffic accident, a 12-year-old boy went to a neart?r-doctor’s building for treatment 'and left his bicycle outside When, he returned, he found someone had stolen his bike- Beatitudes Are a Way Of Life T'HE first portion of the Ser mon on the Mount contains the Beatitudes and the words ol Jesus concerning spiritual values and relationships, for those who would follow the ways of the Kingdom of Heaven, The prevalent beatitudes of our modern world are very dif ferent from the Beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. These secular beatitudes of the life surrounding us say: “Blessed are the efficient and the self-sufficient—Blessed are the strong—Blessed are the self assertive—Blessed are the rich and the successful—Blessed are hose who are free from trouble, aid so on. Was Jesus right when He put die blessings His way? “Blessed are the meek; Blessed are the poor in spirit; Blessed are the pure in heart; Blessed are they that mourn; Blessed are the persecuted; Blessed are those who hunger after righteousness.” Thesfe things do not seem to nave much to do with the wel fare of today's world. Yet, the more we reflect on them, the more we must realize that oui very welfare depends on Jesus Beatitudes. Take out *of a nation all th< unselfish, all the-kind and con siderate, all who are sympathetic and helpful. . . Cancel out all who place thei values above all self interest am profit. What do you have left bu the morally and spiritually bank rupt? Without a leavening of those who live by the Beatitudes, wha' a world we would live in! s A ST. NICHOLAS Garbed as_ \.v as his namesake, a fourth century bishop of Asia Minor, “St Nicholas” rides through the streets .of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Feast of the good saint, traditional brmger of gifts to Dutch children, is cele brated on Dec. 6. For centuries, Christmas- was purely a reli gious holiday in Holland, but the gift-giving custom'has since spread to embrace Christmas Day Our Readers Write.. THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE!! (ITS We’re Snowed Under - - But Your Subscription will be processed as soon as possible. Please bear with us. P. S. Don’t forget—Free Distribution Ends|Soon. Mail Your Subscription Today. Lancaster Farming Lancaster Farming, Fn iday, Decombor 9, 1955—11 ICE JAMS “Well, you mn at least half right when yhu said you could stop on a dimi!" NAT/ONAt SAFETY CO UNO. TWIN COINCIDENCE “DEAD-EYE DOT’’ WELEETKA Okla Mis- Dorothy Hendrix deputy treasur er of Okfuskee county, has a new nickname ~ “Dead-E> e Dot,” in recognition of her pistol-shooting ability Mis Hendrix found a wolf piowlmg in her backyard, grabbed her 22 ealibei pistol and plugged the animal live times Patented R Atil ANT CON TROL gives same uniform toast whether bread is frozen or fresh, rye or white, thick or thin. Auto matic Beyond Belief. Open Tues. & Fri. Nights - Till Christmas LEBZELTER’S ,‘We Give and R deem S&H Stamp’s” 237 N. Queen St. Lancaster
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