The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 16, 1951, Image 4

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    "PAGE FOUR __
“The Bookivor.
(Continued from Page Two)
are considered ‘a desirable gift.
Silk scarves are exchanged when
meeting important strangers.
Fishing, hunting, and mining are
forbidden for religious reasons. The
killing of any living thing is not
allowed except that necessity has
forced the raising of sheep and yak
for food. The cold mountain en-
vironment requires meat.
Religion, a modified form of
Buddism, is the outstanding charac-
teristic of the people. The prayer
OM MANI PADME HUM meaning
“Hail to the Jewel in the Lotus” is
heard everywhere.. It is written on
slips of paper and stirred in by
water wheels, written on flags
fluttering in the breeze, and on
cylindrical wheels rotated by hand
and wind in immense numbers. At
one point the prayer wheels set in
greased spindles rumbled like a
roller coaster. Every home has its
shrine.
About a quarter of all males be-
come priests, There are hundreds
of thousands of monks and some
nuns, and perhaps a thousand in-
carnate Lamas. The big monas-
teries own about a third of the land
and receive gifts in addition to
their own income. For every im-
portant government job two men
are assigned, a civilian and a Lama
and the latter is the boss.
Rosaries with 108 beads, one for
each book of their scriptures, are
used for devotions, also for count-
ing and for adornment. Demons and
oracles and a few other carry overs
from ancient beliefs are considered
of equal importance with the more
spiritual Buddist teachings.
The good Buddist everywhere be-
lieves in the “Noble Eightfold
Pathright views, right aspirations,
right speech, right conduct, right
livlihood, right effort, right mind-
fulness and right rapture, They
also accept wholly the four Noble
Truths: suffering, the cause of
suffering, the cessation of suffer-
ing, and the Eightfold Path leading
to the end of suffering. In all
events the Tibetan realizes in ad-
dition to all the good practices and
ceremonies he himself must lead a
good and generous life, one of
brotherly love, in order to be re-
incarnated on a higher level at
death”.
Thomas really gets enthusiastic
in. describing the Potala built in
1641 with 1000 rooms, the resi-
dence of the Dalai Lama, and the
monasteries.
This is a good book.
Have Baby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kanon of
Nanticoke announce the birth of
a son, Wednesday night March 7
at Nanticoke Hospital. Mrs. Kanon
is the former Hildreth Fritz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Alfred Rogowski Now
Recovered from Accident
Alfred Rogowski, Pike's Creek,
who received a deep cut on his
ankle when he stepped through a
glass window in his garage March
2 is home from the hospital but
not yet able to be back at work.
Mr. Rogowski, a mason contrac-
tor, was standing on a board on
top of his truck when his foot
slipped and he incurred the three
inch deep wound. Treated immedi-
ately by Dr. Luther Thomas of
Lake Silkworth, infection from
concealed glass and torn sock did
not set in until several days later.
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He was then taken to Nesbitt Hos-
minor surgery performed.
Back From Korea
Pfc. George A. Rogers, Harveys
Lake, First Division Marines, re-
turned from Korea to the United
States on Monday.
POTENGI
Vaults Preteats valuables ot less than Ic o day
Birt Moor — Street Level —Ne Stain @
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pital where X-Rays were taken and
Franklin Sugar (5 Ib.
CIHTHH nme:
Sack)... 48c
Chicken of Sea White Label Tuna 33¢
Sardines in Oil Ya lb. tins ~~. 6 for 35¢
Mueller's Elbow & Spaghetti 16 oz. pkg. 15¢
Dulany Frozen Foods
Fordhook Limas iis LAr pkg. 3lc
Baby imag =... oc Dy pkg. 29c
Butter Beans... i... 2 pkg. 45c
Croenn Beans... 0 2 1b. 35¢
Fresh Cocommis 0... 2 for 29¢
Sunkist Oranges (200 size) = doz. 45¢
Onlons +. oof liana La Ib. 5c
SUPER-
DALLAS —
Fritz of Idetown.
Wilson's Hams (whole or shank end) lb. 63¢
Stewing Chickens... ..... lb. 35¢
Beef Liver ... a LA lb. 69c
Fresh Hams (whole) fel lb. 67¢
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