I (T’S NOT CRICKET —To have a nose like bowler in background, that is But the picture _IS ( strictly cricket. Good luck and a fast shutter caught ball whipped by batsman, foreground, 'Savannah Cricket Club match with the Bntish Consulate team at Atlanta, Ga. Dr, Dickerson Is Ranking Man In National Four-H Dr. Russell B Dickerson, asso ciate dean and director of resi dent instruction, of the College of Agriculture, Pennsylvania State University, was named one of eight winners of National 4-H Alumni Recognition Awards in Chicago, November 30. The pres entation of a 10-K gold key, in recognition of his selection, was made at the 34th annual Na tional 4-H Club Congress-' The award is .given “to provide youth with living examples of dependable, purposeful citizen ship.'” iDr. Dickerson, a native of Sussex. N. J, received llr.s'B. S degree at Penn State in 1927, and following graduation v?as a tea cher of vocational agriculture at East Greenville, Pa., and Sussex, N J., until 1938- He earned a master’s degree at Rutgers, and his doctor’s degree at Penn State .He joined the Penn State fa culty in 1938 and continued until 1947 when he resigned to operate a fruit farm in N- J. He was ap pointed to his present position in 1949. Since returning to the Univer sity as associate dean Dickerson has worked for the inauguration of three new cumculums in general agriculture, agricultural journalism and agricultural con servation. ,In 19.51, under his tenure, the College of Agricul ture had the highest enrollment in agriculture of all the Land Grant colleges. Presently living on his 225 acre crop and livestock farm near Spring Mills, which his eldest son operates, Dickerson is active in the Grange, is a member of the Dairy Herd Improvement As sociation, the American York shire Club, and has a herd of 60 grade and purebred Holstem and Ayrshire cattle. FALSE HUMOR COSTLY. Columbia, S C— In some way, the rumor got around that H- H- Brazzell was planning to plow his seven-acre watermelon patch and anyone wanting the melons could take them. Before Brazzell could scotch the rumor more than 1,000 , xs . { v; Twice a year your car gets a thorough safety check-up . . required by Pennsylvania law. But how about you ? Could you pass a safe-driver’s spection? You ask the questions. . * you answer them... you’re the judge. Do you always obey signs a j goals? Are you patient and couilcous in traffic,respecting the rights of others? Do you adjust your speed to condi tions of the moment? Or do you take chances when the iv* “■ s S>vWy Drive to stay alive in *55! This message in the interest of highway safety is one of a series prepared and disseminated by the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers* Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. COMMONWEALTH OF George Jd. Leader, Governor , i Lancaster 'Farming)* Friday, December 16, 1955—1 ■V-? SMUGGLES STEAMROLLER. London. John McKenna be lieves in doing things in a big way. He was recently fined $8,820 for smuggling steamrollers out ot Britain British law pio hibits the expoit of scrap metal, of which there is a'scarcity So McKenna shipped out his old steamrollers as working machines, which would be put to service on loads in Belgium. The jig was up, however, when some British visitors in Belgium spotted one of the relics in a Ghent junk yard and reported it to Parlia mcnt “What is the tactful way for a girl’s father to let her boy friend know it’s time to leave’” “He may casually pass through the room with a box of breakfast food ” v .. Vi* INSPECTION ? in- Tact. coast seems clear?...forget the rules of the road when you’re in a hurry? . . . change into an inconsiderate human being when you’re behind the wheel of your car? Ask yourself these things when you have your car inspected this time. See if you’d get the stamp of approval. Mandatory inspection last year helped keep mechanical failures causing traffic accidents down to 2.4% of all vehicles involved. Human failure was largely responsible for the-other 97.6%. PENNSYLVANIA Gerald A. Gleeson, Secretary of Revenue ICE lAM£ US-WEATHfekriuß itu | cdct ■“recnc: & V + l "f -Jczpcjr 1 jft ir-U/U&m* "Here Romes another one to blame the weather (or his lousy driving!" NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL More picniic areas on nation’: highways are urged 5 i •