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You are much| migration of wild waterfowl more careful in watching out | bird watchers and goose look- | Donegal High School by the in The | for a dog or cat then you are of area human being because you high |bave an idea that the human be- ing ought to know enough to look out for himself. ers make special pilgrimages to the Pymatuning area, which | lies mostly in Crawford County. There they view countless num- | bers of ducks and geese in structor, John GG. Hart. [thoughts contained in it good for anyone, not just school students.) “Give the cop a break. He is not out there in the snow and “So, when you are stopped, | flight or at rest on the reser lice and winds of winter or in|don't bawl out the cop who is| voir. In the fall season many | the blistéring heat of summer | doing his duty. Don’t argue | hunters try their skill at bag- | He's work- | with him. He Knows better, | ging waterfowl found in that | because he likes it. ing for a living just the same as vou and I are. Ile's the man who protects your life, your home. He's the one who has to go up the dark alleys at night or over the roof tops to trade bullets with criminals so that you may have security. He's the man who has to offer his life against the underworld so that law and order can be maintained. He is your servant and he has no idea [of being your master—as long |as you are a law abiding citizen. |He is your friend and protector, not your enemy. locality. | But for visiting school chil- | dren and adults on a week-end | trip or vacation the place is] particularly attractive in late spring and summer. In the wa terfowl museum, constructed and maintained by the Pennsyl- vania Game Commission, hun- | dreds of mounted specimens of | wild waterfowl, marsh and | shore birds that visit the Pyma- | tuning region are artistically | of your car and meet him on |displayed. the level and ask, as a sincere Pymatuning’'s fame as a wa- | citizen, what you have done|terfowl sanctuary and as a wrong and listen to his explain- | beautiful spot where migratory ation. You can no more win an | birds may be studied has reach argument with him than a ball | ed afar. Last year, nearly 228, player with an umpire. Instead, | 000 persons visited the museum. | congratulate him for being on | Registrants hailed from every | the job. state in the Union and 43 points “Thank him for giving you a |outside the continental United | | | Maybe he just wants to give you a friendly warning, having siz- ed you up as a sensible citizen. But if you become beligerent and talk about 'getting his but- fons’, then he knows you lack the proper attitude to be driv- ing a car and he is bound to give you a ticket. “Don’t sit in your car as though you are someone in par- ticular as a taxpayer and a citi- zen. If you are a man, get out “No, you do not intend to rob la bank or burglarize a home or (hold up another citizen or at- {tack a woman or a child. It is {to save the community from [such dangers that he stands on |guard. | “But there are other laws and rules and regulations that must be enforced as well as the crim- inal code. There is no more vit- lal problem than safety in street (traffic. If those traffic cops were not moving about in our streets (driving would become anarchy. Even you and I might be tempt- ed to step on the gas a bit if we were not fully aware that a [traffic control car might be |nearby. Of course, you and I always have our own under |control; it’s that other fellow— {that wild kid, perhaps, who is reckless, not us. “Now it stands to reason that it is no fun—for a cop to drive alongside of you and order you {to the curb, to demand your dri- ticket. He has been examined | States, not including Canadian | physically and has a stout heart. | Provinces. Many Pennsylvan He will not drop dead!” jans have yet to enjoy the spell | TY Pymatuning has cast upon Ar- D | Al . abians, Chinese, Germans, Nor- onega umni wegians, Scotsmen, Austrialians | Holds Banquet | and people from other far oft | lands. Reckless Boys And Death- | Dealing Guns { Little boys sometimes indulge | in such petty savagery as tear- |g ing wings off flies, pulling girls’ ; hair, and robbing birds’ nests. | As they reach teen age a sense | of propriety and responsibility | Hershey, vice president; Miss usually develops. If not, some- | Mary Shenk, secretary: Miss |one outside the family may | Helen Hollenbaugh, assistant | have to take on an unpleasant | secretary; and Miss Jane Fry-|teaching assignment. |B berger, treasurer. Simon Garber | Last month, Game Protector | § i : ‘ | B Claude B. Kelsey investigated |} The annual alumni banquet of the East Donegal and May- town High School was held on Saturday evening, May 23 in the high school auditorium. James Endslow was elected president of the group; Charles CA ESTATE 4 COOKING AREAS let you get everything ready at once! LAR BAR-B-KEWER Penetrating radiant heat gives “charcoal-done” fla- vor to meats, Low tem- perature cooking reduces meat shrinkage. Doubles as a high broiler. ‘CONVERTO-GRID Grills steaks, sandwiches, griddle cakes, fruit rings . drains off grease... better for you. When not in use, cover restores center work space. 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See the new RCA Estate—the range that solves your No. 1 big-meal problem of getting everything ready at once! vriced as low as ICR TTT SCT UE 1 FUN ODD a 51 9g |ver's license and your registra-| who recently returned home [tion card. It would be much |from a one-year’s stay in Ger- | the wanton killing of 9 horned | more confortable for him to|many, was the guest speaker grebes that were shot and left stay in his warm car and let you | for the 126 in attendance. lying on a dam in Clearfield | rounded | County. When Kelsey up the unlawful killers of the | wild waterfowl he had 4 boys |§ to deal with. Two of them were | § 15 years old, one was 16 and |§ the fourth was 18. Penalties to- | § taling $100 were collected. The | parents of the offenders prob- | i ably know more, now, about | the out-of-school activities of | | A special committee was as- signed to make a report at thé next year’s alumni banquet on how the alumni association will be affected by the new joint school. The group will take any suggestions that alumni mem- get away with it. [ “But he has his duty to per- (form. And if he never gives out any tickets, his superiors have a natural right to suspect that he lis loafing on the job. It’s not to {punish you that he gives you a [ticket; it is to keep traffic order- | bers may have on what shall the {ly. The person hit may be your- alumni do. Mrs. Hazel Crank- i —_— shaw was elected chairman of | | — 0c the committee assisted by Mrs. their boys. Reuben Fellenbaum, Paul Besh- This case is similar to many | HELP ler, Marie Gainor, Mrs. William others. The ruthless destruction |§ | Simons, Mrs. Mary Simons, | of wildlife by firearms in the] (Turn to page 4) Miss Grace Henderson and Miss | hands of trigger-happy boys is Ethel Culp. all too common. Every year ac- |} 2000000000000 rere = | counts of reckless youngsters i [ who shoot themselves or others | makes sickening | to most tragic lawful shootings lies in parent- use reading. The | and un Joycees Elect Mrs. George Albert officers of the | al restrictions on firearms Another First FOR Election of i I 3 Ceps. was 14 | and safety training of the boy [eum dos woe Co, 107, niin of te be ‘Control Dogs and Increase the home of the president, Mrs. Wildlife ONE POLICY COVERS Nicholas Leitner. Mrs. George | Albert was elected president; | Dog owners are reminded that POLIO-CANCER Miss Wilma Dommell, first vice | if they would Like lo gee wilg- | president; Mrs. Paul Stoner |life increase in Pennsylvania AND NINE OTHER second vice president; Miss | they should pen or control their Jotsy Bigler, secretary; and | 408s during spring and summer iL is wonths. It is then that game Miss Christine Weidman, treas-|™M Lbite bri fortl : : ¥ s nests. Tr s bring fc urer. These officers will go into | Pirds nests, rabbits ning or 1 [young and fawn deer lie help- | DREAD DISEASES |Scarlet Fever — Small Pox — [office in September. Tentative |? Diptheria -— Leukemia —-|plans were made for a progres-| 55 ; [Encephalitis — Tularenia — | sive dinner to begin the autumn| FOF sporting and humane rea- Spinal Meningitis — Rabies — | activities of the group. | sons, it should be remembered | Tetanus. A A [that protection given parent stock in the early warm months | LOCAL HERDS REGISTERED Sh determines in great degree the fall crop of game birds and ani- | PAYS Irvin R. Musser and Elias Z. | . : mals. Via Musser, both of Mt. Joy, have Ee a Medical Expenses up to recently had their herds of reg- FOR 8 DISEASES istered Holstein-Friesian dairy ° | cattle classified for type (body To Dedicate New $5.000°° conformation) under the offici- pon al Type Classified for type Organ May 31 At Florin E.U.B. be | the (body conformation) under the official Type Classification pro- gram, conducted by The Hol- stein-Friesian Assoc. of Ameri- ca, national organization of Hol- stein-Friesian cattle breeders. 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