another story) He was now able to live with other people and to take his share of the world'* work on his shoulders- If his home town would not have him, there were others that would And in the third place, Jesus gave the man back to God. His instructions were to go and tell what the Lord had done for him. ,_ug A Mtdcrn Damon Wo do not have demoniacs sit ting in cemeteries nowadays, not in the ancient style. But as any min ister, lawyer or social worker can The Congress which will tell you, there 1* a modern demon convene in January will be - that gets control of millions of our among the most powerful ev- Y fellow-citizens and takes away er to assemble £ Washing- J *“° n for Vcc * mheT 7 > 1958 their citizenship, reducing them to ton. It will have more say- ... . helpless slavery. This is the demon so over government policies HP HE CHRISTIAN religion is not of alcoholism. Our forefathers had than any Congress since the an( l never was simply a set of an U gu er word for it: the drink Civil War. ideas. Being a Christian Is not being it is the fourth most fatal That will he because no * n ordinary P erson who believes a,sease in America: and alone President m recent Ameri- extra things that other people among diseases (If we agree it is can hi-storv ha recommend-him. actual or potential, know* how truly two-party -government. The'Christian such people are" “not themselves,” fllC* al leasl unlll 1961- religion does m- as the kindly phrase puts it. They 71 I Pa|* Cgnt Or U J TVs imposes an unusually elude ideas,-rad- are no more masters of themselves M 1 • w w w. heavy responsibility on the ifi al and pro- than that poor maniac in Galilee ** s* \t, r leadership of the overwhelm- found. It does involve a way, a pat- driven mad by his own demons Com VJ rowers Vote ror mg Democratic majorities in tern for one which comes both the Senate and theHou- fr°m the spirit and Intent of 10, . kl I se, and on the chairmen of divine love, rather than from a *et Yet the alcoholic is not beyond No Control - LOW OUDPOrt the various committees which of memorized. rescue. Every week some one of “P' m h th responsibility these, the Christum re- these pitiable people is pulled out Producers in the 26-stale . develonine legislation llgion is power—not, power "over” of the quicksand and his feet set commercial corn - producing Po £ er In P T % e § outh ' but power "for”. The Christian re- on a ock voting in the Nov 25 .. . ~ ' . llgion Is supernatural, and this Men and women find a super nat m favored bv 7I l Lancaster Farming Most of the. chairmen of power Christ Ural power that is great enough to referendum iavored py • , the important congressional ve2S f .p n > > ] r men to u ve above accomplish what good resolutions percent a program calling for Lancaster own Farm commlttees wiu be from ££ ordSSI srtvL and many preachments and plead the elimination of corn acre- p 0 Box 152< Southern states. Nearly all mgs have not accomplished. Such age allotments and for a new Lancaster, Penna of them have a long congres- Giving A Man Back a maj, j s given back to himself, method of setting support North Duke st sional record of Democratic The story of Jesus and the man back to society and back to God. prices for the 1959 and sue- Lancaster, Penna' ccnservat sm on both domes- calling himself “Legion”—a mill- Cured alcoholics are most likely to ceedmg crops. Phone % Lancaster tic and foreign issues. tary word which might be trans- stay cured when they devote them freliminary tabulation of E M P r ss The fact that Southern Dem lated “Regiment”—has some very solves to helping others as they the vote shows 246,702 voting ocrats will be considerably sepectacular features. Aside from themselves have been helped. The for the new program and Director & Business Manager out-numbered by Northern, these, which have seldom if ever most effective helper of others is 100,274 voting for a continu- Established November i, 1955 Midwestern and Western been repeated, the story is typical nicely to be the one who can say atio'n of the allotment pro- Published every Satmday by Democrats, mostly with a of what the power of Christ can mmself, ‘I know what the Loid sram-in effect on the 1958 L * ncas <- er Naming. Lancaster, pa more «p beral .. attitude to- do for a man. has done for me ” And this is true frS! A simple majority of Lane™-, ‘t&S- ward government pobcies. First of aU. Jesus gave the man not only of alcoholics but of those Ihje 346 976 votes cast deter- al entr *y at Mount Joy, Pa poses a problem for the lea- back to himself. He had not be- *no are ae\ il-naaen by other aes mined the nroeram to be in Subscription. Rates ?2 per v e ar; dsrs of the South. How well longed to himself while he was l oyers, pride, envy, lust and all P g 5 cents. WS * s ’ SinBle copy Pnce can/they control a majority “LegionHe belonged to any one- ae iest. No evil, no, combination - that sometimes disagrees with of the countless devils that plagued if evils, that attack and destroy Under the new program, • w*- •m ■« them? him. He did not even know his own -an, can be a match for the Son there will be no restrctions Tim most serious clash right name. He could not “call his ~i God if only the victim is will on acreages planted to corn INGWesr KGSearCn couM be expec ted to come soul his own.” But after Jesus was :.g to be leseucd! in 1959 and later years. A recent report from the over labor legislation, taxes done with him, he was a man m his on oullines CO pj rigiiici by Price supports on a nation- South Carolina Experiement and spend ng. Many of the right mmd, under control, a smgu > umuon «f Christian Lduc-ntion, al average basis will be 90 station, Clemson, says that Northern and Eastern Demo- person with a single mind Second . °s, a“ Released by percent of the preceding experiments are underway crats were elected with the gave the man back to socie y pnss Service) three-year average price re- there on processing methods financial support of Taat particular society, a as, i ceived by producers for for curing smoked turkey. ized labor. Few of the South- £ ot want lum; they would ratnei corn, but not less than 65 The process being tried is ern Democrats had labor sup- have ice P t their P l^3 - percent of parity (for the somewhat similar to that for port. Southerners, too, are 1959 crop, it is estimated curing hams or other meat, more conservative on taxes that the average support The cured turkey flavor is and spending, price will be between $1.12 a little more delicate. Committee Chairmen and $1.15 per bushel). Consumer - type tests at Most people who are unfa- The new program dispens- Clemson show that the pro- miliar with the inner work* es with commercial and non- well liked. I ngs commercial producing areas, rangi between TO m Tn tte U 5” S S riliS “ per °‘ to S3* to the u. _ that meets quality depending on supply, and members of the President’s and storage requirements and support in the non-com- cabhiet residents wjII be supported at the merc ial area at 75-percent of credit the Secretary same naUonal average level. the commercial rate, was D f Defense, for example,with The program in effect for favored by 28 9 percent of having more influence than 1958-crop corn providing for the producers voting in the h- actually has over military acreage allotments, a com- referendum matters; or the Secretary of mercial com-producing area, The vote (preliminary) by the Treasury with greater TO ppitvent FBfiTTW water piper support m the commercial States follows: po— than anyone else over ZP PREVENT FROZEN WATER PIPES - Sta'e For Old Percent spend ng and taxes The recent cold spell reminded many farm- For New Program Total Favonng Far more mfluencial *n the Max Smith ers that prevention is better than the cure Prgm Allotments) New Prgm direction of military matters when trying to thaw out frozen water pipes 7,333 639 7,972 92.0 are Sen Richard B. Russell on a cold morning. The pipes may be buried at least two 789 358 1,138 68.5 Georgia, long-t'me cha r- feet under the ground and in exposed places they may be 239 159 428 62.9 man . tlie Senate Armed covered with strawey manure, or belter yet,-use electric 1,235 29 1,314 97,8 Comn^ ttee > bea t ing cable and wrap the pipes. Don’t use open flame to 6,509 523 7,932 92.6 chTirmanof I’the 1 ’the House Anned thaw out frozen Pipes; this too is dangerous from the stand -48 943 10,870 59,813 81 8 Serves Committee. point of fire. Wrap the pipes with bags or rags and soak 38,596 8,346 46,942 82 2 O n matters involving taxes with boiling hot water. 40,984 16,249 57,233 71.6 and vn-'nding two other South 4,602 1,440 6,042 76 2 ern Democrats have more m- TO PREVENT RABBIT DAMAGE Rabbits chew the 1,990 4,555 6,545 30 4 uence tJlan Secretary of ba rk of trees and shrubs during the winter months when 767 362 1,129 67.9 Tre |f Ul 2f' ? Sn ’ the ground is snow covered; in some cases the injury is so 7,897 2,088 9,985 79.1 known for many years'StS s ev ere, that the tree dies. The tree may be protect -13,715 13,072 26,787 51.2 watchdog of the Treasury.” ec * hardware cloth or heavy water-proof paper, or spray 11,208 J 6,243 17,451 642 chu-mm of the Senate Fin-,the tree to make the bark distasteful to the animal. A ma -23,211 9,681 32,892 70 6 anc" Committee, and Rep. terial called Rmgwood works very well or ordinary lime -237 150 387 61 2 Brent Spence of Kentucky, sulphur paste or spray makes the tree le=s attactive. 5,053 10,873 15,926 317 veteran chairman of theHou- , 277 210 437 51 9 Comnuttee 6 CUITenCy TO PREVENT MASTITISProper management is the 14,398 4,179 18,577 77 5 We will report on rtiair- important thing in keeping down or eradicating mastitis 2,030 356 2,586 78 5 men of other important com- problems. Stalls that the well bedded, draft free, long 2,122 66 2,188 97 0 m’+tf' m subsequent artic- enough for the cow, are essential to prevent udder injury; 6,565 4,656 11,221 58 5 ies on the incoming 86th high sills, stones, or any objects where the udder may be 2,674 2,408 5,082 52.6 Cong T e-s n the near future, injured could bring on the trouble. Managed milking with 855 678 1,533 55.8 " " 7 a machine carrying proper vacuum and allowed on the 135 13 148 91.2 acre n we’ghs° lOO cow only as long as 5111111 flows 53 im P°rtant. Whether or 4,137 1,871 6,188 69.8 tons. It contains 27,000 gal- ’ not tlie herd has trouble with mastitis is largely due to the 246,702 100,274 346,976 71.1 ions. ’ management of the animals. —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6, 1958 4 Editorial - - - You don’t have to work with, test tubes or electricity to think like an inven tor. You can be a schoolteacher, preach er, office worker, or farmer and make the taking of practice shots your way of thinking. Suppose a half dozen of us are seat ed around the walls of a dark room. We are told that somewhere in the open middle space is a chair. Who will find it? Not those of us who sat and philos ophized about where chairs are placed. The fellow who would locate it* is one who'd get up, then walk and stum ble around until he discovered it. No body ever found cajything while sitting down. So don't be afraid to stumble! Any inventor will tell you that you don't fol low a plan far before you stake a snag. 3f, out of 100 ideas, you get one that works, it's enough. Alabama Arkansas .Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana lowa Kansas Kentucky Maryland Mich gan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska New Jersey North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Total —the late Charles F. Kettering THIS WEEK - in Washington with Clinton Davidson POWER ik | a i imr [*rr JllWe IKtterlal; Mirk 4’35 — 6-13. ||N| v 7 |yVJ lyt J J D»»otio««l Rending: Golosalatu 1 15-33, Power for Life Now Is The Time TO LIGHT UP THE HOMESTEAD—Win ter-time brings additional hours of darkness for the routine farm chores; a few properly installed flood lights are an asset to any farm and brings additional protection from the safety angle. Locate the light on the corner of a building in order to light both angles The PAR 38 outdoor lamp is one of the best for this purpose BY MAX SMITH County Agricultural Agent