Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 22, 1952, Image 12

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| educational efforts v Penn- to take over in such case.
© sylvanisns annually injure wild-|
hie and break the law by taking | game administrators is the fawn |
home birds snd
roneously say re “lost’ or arc must do something about the]
“motheriess.” | dapple little follow he or she dis- |
Rarely is & fawn deer or cub | covers looking so pathetically |
or its mother dead, ne | helpless and siome. It should be
cessitating human assistance. Al- | known that when a deer is raised |
doss & mother rabbit by humans it loses its ability of
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young. | cure for jtsell in the wild Such
should tell even a | an animal alphost inevifably ends |
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the timid mother up in a 200, imprisoned for life
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the approach of humans | Was “humane”
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| For seversl it seemed
| that the people of this state were
learning that it was wrong and |
| humane to pick up young birds |
with a of | and animals. Then, in 1951, the
killed by a dog | practice was resumed, this time |
i A very | In almost unprecedented amount. |
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i The Game Commission Warns |
is one eorrect that wildlife must be left in the
~get in touch with | wild, must be enjoyed where it is
who 1 fgeen at this time of year, that |
ters rel, ging trained in mction will be brought against |
wildlife care khow what those who bhisist om picking up |
to do, and his position indicates | wildlife. !
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| It is planned to organize a lea- |
| gue for players between the ages
‘of 13 and 15 who are ineligible |
| for Little League competition. |
Colver Colts Top |
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Cardiff Nine 11-3
| Colyer Loits romped over)
Cardiff. 11-3, last Friday evening
in a Cambtia County Industrialj
League game at Cardiff, The vis- |
{ors came from behind a first:
inning 140 deficit with & five-run |
outburst in the second frame. !
| Valeri spurked the 11-hit Coi-|
i ver , with three hits in|
six trips bat. Kosteinik took |
the victory with 5 strike outs, 2
bases on balls as he issued pine
hits. The summary:
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DANCE...
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JOHNNY PANEK
AND) HIS ORCHESTRA
Creatare’s Mother Usually Near rif iv >
; | srs, but only about 20 percent of
The animal of most concern t0|1pe young born each spring and
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vi of. Detako 35, RB. San |, FYCTYORE
Rubs Kostelnik ®, Haxy 20, | hiCOUPS, harmiens enough provid
ibest flight training given Ihe
Cadet.
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years of age with at least two
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tention is given eves, ears, heart
Cardif—_Mehatko of. Ours. on and teeth.
is traw 1b. Silko c. Shutak Fe, Accomplishing flying aptitide
Popp Pp. Hen: | iogty and enlisting for omly two
\ years will start interested voung
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: e y one | ¢ | Cardaft G0 000 3 9° men off A Career with a definite
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POOR MATURITY
Wild rabbits are heavy breed
summer live to reach the late
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allownnee,
with a free
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-— must be single, and in good | month
physieat condition. Particular at- | qu
and the very best in
dental eare,
$10,000 Government life insuran- | sam payment.
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ce policy.
tAppleation
Successfus completion of A-C mation are available from North a roaring
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training and upon graduation the Cambrian U. 8 Army and U. 5. when hp took a 0 UY
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they er- deer. It seems that a persom just | ral hunting season
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Scare Treatment
THE FLOP FAMILY
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Is Favorite Method FISHING DOWN A
C'MON, WILLIE ~ WE'RE ALL GOW’
THE CREEK!
A- 1 CANT GO-) GOTTA WATER
THE LAWN AGAIN ! .
For Hiccup Cure | FB [CO
Boo! The scare treatment is &
favorite with some folks for the
curing of a person with hiccups
They usually stop after a time,
but warns the Cambria County
Medical Society, when they are
persistent and will not stop, it is
time to see a doctor !
Hiccups can be due 10 a variety
of causes and are sometimes |
symptom of disease such as ap
pendicitis, Hver trouble, diabetes,
nleer or brain tumor Regardiess
of their cause, hiccups are the
sesult of a disorder of the din-
ph
This sheet of muscle, separa-
ting the abdominal from the chest
cavity. is one of the main respirs-
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tory organs. As with other mus
cles of the body, the diaphragm
twitches or contracts whenever a
nervous impulse reaches it by
way of its motor nerve Anvihing
that irritates the diaphragm oan
mike it twiteh and so can any-
thing that irritates the part of
the brain where the respiratory
center les
A physician, faced with a Case
of persistent hiccups. must jocate
the seat of the trouble, be it in
the diaphragm itself or the brain |
or spinal cord oF somewhere |
aieng the associated nerves i
The diaphram produces invol- |
uniary, jerky contractions which
are irregular so that the sifferer
of hiccups doesn't Know exactly
when to expect the next Physi-
cians endeavor to g5 beyond this
mechanism to get at the basic
We WROTE,
FUN WRTERIN
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has a pet cure for
ing they stop. and the cure has
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not brought about bodily injury
The hiccup arising from & ser
Be Aviation Cadet
If You Can Qualify
As an Aviation Cadet, you will
be #t the controls in Alr Force
fife. Aviation Cadet training long
has been the springboard to suc-
cons.
| Many of America’s top leaders
{in commercial aviation have be
hind them, long service careers
with the world's
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THE | PROVO OF
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Those young men who may ap-
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