Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 7

Location:
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

mmmtltmmmmmammmtm I irisiniil Will I III HSKHEHia. ujiai mm i aw fnfi.irr.iViT TWrt Tufa i i llOUODlll I VI ac On His Inland Empis haven't. Mf meat Ukffr with. They're bftl3 CofletffrV their wrath upon td fvefih but It'l, modified wtttfciTh-- men are 96 per cent wiiK trVMr eminent. "They've wanted they're gtting for a lMif tim1W.

Rancher Says Sheepmen and farmers Pes-8imistically, but Pa-tionetly Watch NRA Skies for Signs and Portents. 1 yoa Wish to make a rough test 01 obf hearing, place an ordinary witch close to one ear. Put a finger' IB tHSC'dther ear and now move the wateh 'tarlHef 'away until you barely hear if tick. If your heat ingt is nor-nMl, flie distance Will be between a little 2 feet and 1 1-2 feet, If your hearing la very acute, due. to a rare ear.

disorder which makes sounds seem louder, you will hear the Match 28 feet away. Those who are. deafened May fall to hear the tick it all'. bushel of wheat yen take WiS market and ive here we have morerWhet can sen, ine modintd wrw tm in because the farmer rtilllM market prices is about 60 'eenfl this 'way. But e-ettliii1 sfflM 3Ct.

a imicn aonuy to mnr-M we neea. when he might not get anythmt'lj: a new HKylSfH pecituee or tnis, extra range of hear- intt. WA.mflV lrtfrt. tiftt of ftiHtfthlliiv Mae Itoke nulls hfk stMind't about processing 'taxes UQUOfS LEGAL auea exports wheat and thCl of farmers of brinalnir thai JAMES It, McCAKTHT (I. N.

S. Staff Correspondent) (Copyright, 103.1, hy I. Ni PENDLETON, Nov. 4. (INS), Mac Hoke, leaned back and said: "It's this way In our inland empire.

The sheep ranchers are pessimistically watching the NBA skies for signs and portents the wheat farmers are watting, in hopeful But all of them. -patient." Mac Hdke may or may not mean' much to the rest of the country but he is big guns in these parts of the northwests is one of the moat important ranchers. He serves on boards and attends conferences, He is an organizer, pacifier And adviser. This man Hoke is of the soil, but not in the sense, that the movies picture, the breed. As I talked with him, he "wore a well suit, he spoke with excellent diction and ho fingered a cup lea with gentle dexterity, But he'K alt soil.

It's in nis nands and in tin words. Others hereabouts may not always be dressed like him of they may not talk like him, but Mac Hoke is.typl-cal-and, by the way, If that name sounds too fantastically flctious, look up in the Pendleton, Oregon, telephone directory. Quoting Mac Hoka at random! "It's' this way with the sheep-and cattle men: They're, fighting the packers. That's why the cattle and sheep men stayed out of the proposed quotas. I mean, eliminating certain proportion of the usual num-bar of cattle and sheep sent to Chicago, It's something like plowing under in the cotton fields.

Plowing under In the cotton fields is like birth control among animals, if you understand. It sounnds: Insane, but it is a part of this life we are living in at the moment. "Now, you take hogs, for example, There ate so many of them that they are a-menace to. fair prices in the hog Industry. 56 instead of being killed via the; usual channels, Uncle Sam buys up so much surplus and kills them himself and, I suppose, sells them the emergency relief administration which, in turn, I.

hope, distributes them to the "Well, the' hog men af-rea to turn over a certain quota t6 the govern-' ment. But the sheep and cattle men can't dq They're not sure of getting, a fair, price oh the animals' they actually put on the' market-r, that, is; Chicago; 'meat packing A puff from' Mac pipe, excellent change of; subject: "Wheat? Thai's different. They western market for wheat JLiQUOfZ SAlE BARRED 9 CONSIDERING CONTROL PLAN of "hard lfuOr!" would be. pomittted in only 1 if mains tf repeal bocamo effective today. Twenty-nine states still have proliibltlon law In furte and tho ninjorlty or them are taking no dotlnlte action to crime these JTho man above shows tlio Uneuj) ns (t exists now, hearinr-Ullcomei oH slftwly1 ilia the patient, mat4? f- befartV-lia jiti It May '-W- MatiJ; iot? him to.

retillKethfti' hi slight; deafness Is of the kind- that tyo-1 fferestfei to complete loss of hearing. The symptoms indicating that one Is threatened with deaf-' ness are so quiet that they do hot iauae one to take the treatment In time which would keep the trouble' from, going any farther. Some of the symptoms often found while (Jeafness is developing aro ringing or buzzing noises in the ears, and dizziness. 1 Sine-tithe price of deaf ness-eomes so high, it is undoubtedly advisable An every, case to protect your-heat-Ing. The best way to do this; is to overcome any trouble which might cause deafness, as deafness generally follows the neglect of minor which are easily curable.

ity, with the Chicago graltt ra(Sa' He. says the. wheat meii parts atileast knoW wlt going. to get Is reaaeriably MrWiW that the sheep and hard- hit, arf. not.

He knocks the ashes pipe. He change! the MbJM'Mal talks about the new playa'ihj, York; He mehtiohe he two. He watched ari orchestra otk and would Hoke the Hoirywood iiotdi'ii'mS, 'resembles a town spenih: his -spare' ttni red cedars' to assume onfmsfesj in growth; 'ty'iMjSl peacocks, camels, 'VaigMs'p horses and aUguM for jome llfto and. a Careful diet which will overcome tho tendency to digestive disturb ances which Is so often pf-tfaeritv Through many years of practical experience I have found Chore Is a close alatlonshin between Indigestion and congestion In the noir artd throat. The patient frequently also from over-acidity, A good diet which helps tho digestive organs to work better and which makes the blood moro alkaline will assist in removing that heavy, congested feeling through the throat and eatB In overcoming catarrhal deafness, iocal treatments are of the priocipat part of she treatment must be.

directed toward eliminating the general toxemia which is present and when this systemic poison-jhg'is relieved the patient is weiron the road to overcoming deafness. If the treatment is begun early enough the hearing will once more' become good; if the catarrhal inflammation has caused too great a change in the ear, the hearing may not return to normal, but some improvement rtay be expected. Au I will be glad to send you my.ai on "Defective if. you will write to me, ollowing: correspondent's given the bottom of this article, veh-closing a large, self-addressed envelope and a 3c Btamp, QUESTION'S ANti ANSWERS All questions regarding- health and diet will be answefed.A large, stamped, self-addressed envelope must be 'enclosed: Vrite on one, side of the paper Letters' mast not, exceed 150 words. Address Dr.

Frank McCoy, 116rSouth Sixth Los Angeles, -f or reply. -NervouinceAceident. Question: Turs. Mable J. writes: ''About four years' ago I had a fall down the basement stairs.

The X-ray shows there is no fracture but the doctor said the brain was. shaken loose from the skull. I suffer all time from dizziness andnm a nervous wreck. My brain seems to work all right except for the dizziness and nervousness." Answer; If your mental powers are unimpaired, it seems likely, that, when you fell, you dislocated soma of- the vertebrae in. the which causes the dizziness and.

nervousness rather than from any' injury which was sustained by the brain. I have seen many patients who had fallen or were in automobile accidents and later suffered from the symptoms you describe. Sometimes Coalraet Problem What tha prop.r hlddlng procedure In the followln, handT 4 I 5 AKQ1T6 4 None FAIRVIEW RIDGt? Mr. and Mtt. Oharloa Stewart and Mr.

and Mrs. Snurgeon Mumaa of East Run were Uniontown callers Monday v. Pay Stewart spent the week-end with her Howard Long-well of Dixonville, Clark Stewart and Charles Bros, 'wen Indian visitOTB Saturday. Oharles Stewart home Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs; Stewart were visiting at the Sam BisB 'hohie of near-Wilgus Sunday. Jeannette Stewart' arid'-' Virginia Peddicord -were East Run caller's Sunday, y1 Miss Thelma Maxwell and frienti of Lilly spent Wednesday at her sister's, Charles Stewart. TRUMP IS A HANDICAP So lieclarer Gets Rid of Twe Good trick in Order to Discard a Loi-lag Card oil Another. Solution to Previous 4 Contract BY E. McKenney Secretary, American League Have you ever seen a hand where the declarer- had to get- rid of some trump, even though he had no losing tVV an that-, ha innr1 (liar fir A a lo.

a VAIIT )JM1 io a J. ness is catarrh' of tho none ''and 7 fVlKiar onn.L 1-1. Mm. Hazel Pcddicord and daufrh-. ter Virginia, wera calling at the Vl A A 7 2 fAXJii i Solutloa ia nit laana.

ear through the Eustachian tube connecting the throat and the ear. Those having catarrh of the nose and tonsil trouble, or enlarged adenoids are in. danger, of catarrhal deafness. Jf you have anv of the symptoms MO of chronic catarrh, I would advise A-1 tmm i esssi, -saaaw-. ing card on dummy's trump? SucK is the hand that was sent to me the other day by Herman G.

Geisart of Indianapolis, and I Want to sa 'it is one of the most interesting I have now felt quite positive that North's holding waa. at four. club to the- ace, and. the. ace of hearta.

While the bid of seven might be termed optimistic, the grand alam bonus in rubber, bridge ia large enough that it.paya to: gamble. The Play. -The opening lead Waa the. pack. of hearts by West, which' was won in dummv with the ice.

in seen for some time. The Riddin you to overcome this trouble, as deafness may readily occur when such a condition is allowed to continue for years. Catarrh is not in itself a seriouB disorder, but as it is the thief which is moat often responsible for robbing people of their hearing, I would suggest that, you use the right 'treatment to correct it. In every case where catarrh- Is present, the patient has difficulty in When South opened the contract with one diamond and' his. partner the, South could see that his only answered with trump, he knew he was going places: with the hand, as the bid of two no trump practically marked North with two aces.

After South bid clubs and North supported the club bid, South chance to make the contract wu to et rid of the ten of apadea. assimilating sueurs and starches This looked rather espe and rf these foods are- used. thev cially when you aee that the diamond may Become mucus-forming and in crease the catarrhal secretion. It is suit wui not set. But ne proceeded to play the.

hand in the following mantjer: helpful to avoid starchy foods and Q4 a few manipulations of tho neck was all that waa required to overcome the dizziness and -nervousness. A fasting and: dieting regimen' as outlined in my Cleansing Diet in connection with osteopathic or chiropractic treatments should prove very beneficial. Abdomen'- Protrudes KI0 4 It 1 1 Pealcr 10 I I A A Kit liy I u- Sl 4th Question: am forty years, old and have a. protruding abdomen. What can be done to correct.it? My weight ia.

145 pounds which is not excessive for my height, five feet six inches. I do not get much exercise." You probably have a prolapsus of your abdominal organs from a lack of development of the abdominal muscles. Follow a well VOTE FOR GEORGE HALWIG for Tax Collector The'-'New Deal" Candidate Who Not Backed BY ANYONE But The A vote for him i a vote for a "New Deal" and a "Square Deal" For All. AKHi AKQJ10 Rubber bridge Kane Vol. Opening lead 3.

South Weat- North Baet 1 4 Pass I'M. T. Paas 3 Paas 6 4 Pass 7 Pass Pass Pass balanced diet and use plenty of set-tinsr ud exercises each day, especial After winning a heart with the ly those exercises taken while lying on the floor and raising tho legs and trunk alternately. The use ol long walks witl also help you to ace, he led a small heart and trumpr ed with the ten of clubs. He then avoid a "bay window.

IS POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY TO REGE1VE led diamond and won in dummy with the queen. He returned another heart and trumped with the jack of. clubs. Mr. then played his' king of clubs and followed it with the queen, but overtookr queen with, dummy'a ace.

the nine of clubs, and the. last outstanding On the eight of clubs heditwarded his losing ten of spades. This was Like ositors What Many Dep THE SPECIAL OFFER OF THOE indianWenjng AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF one oz ine mow unusual piays in bridge. A diamond was returned, won with the king, the ace- and Mr; Geisert ruffed another diamond in dummy with his last trump. Then he returned a spade, which gave Mm 13 tricks for his grand slam.

This Bank About OO By Carrier $3 CLARKSBURG Sabbath School at 1:15, Church services at 2:30 next Sabbath afternoon. Mr, and Mr. William Berkes and Minn MinmV Van nf B.rni.lrAnTifiirf. MAIL were recent Sabbath visitors in the' UDOFJ'T PUT ETT OFF1 MAY FQIftGET-HJO ETT TPOHDAY" They like the intimate and varied service it renders them. They like the friendly contact with officers and employees.

They appreciate the! helpful court-' eous attention which is always given their needs. a You, too, will like This Bank, whatever branch of its service you use. Tho oC Indiana, Pa, Mail Your Subscription Jraul Iiowman home. Mrs. Jennie Sandle3 left Friday a week ago for Albany, N.

where she will spend the winter in-the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry. George, She was accompanied by her son Albert of Slirkville, and daughter Marie of Pittsburgh. The Ladies' Bible Class held, ft Hallowe'en party- the home" Mrs, Albert Coleman last Tuesday evening, Raymond Cramer entertained the Young People at his home last Friday evening at a Hallowe'en party, Quite a number of Missionary ladles attended the District Missionary Conference at Saltsburg Tuesday. Mr, arid Mia.

R. Jewell, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Clark, Mrs, Paul bowman and daughter Fein spent Friday evening with McClelland's and Harold's of Punxsutawney, Miss Elizabeth Jewell spent a few days last week in the Gulick home of Indiana. Mrs, Gale Moorhead has been uf. ferlng with a sprained knee. The Junior Missionary Society met at the home of Mary MoCall Saturday afternoon, The Junior Department of the Sabbath School had Hallowe'en party the home of Louise Ferguson Friday evening.

8prn, to Mr, and Mrs, Dean Claw-Bon, a daughter, Saturday Nov. SI. Mr, and Mrs. John Cribb were Friday evening visitors in the Carrie Eirjck home, Morp thaiv tons of went were consumed in the United States iurmg mi. -k Read the Advertisements You tan save the price of'tb paper times a year by rtftding the advertlmitti pub INhed dally In the Gazette.

t. Name Address Old or New Subscriber Enclosed Subscribe Today I' i bazettfcl Indiana Evenini Mm it.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indiana Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
396,923
Years Available:
1868-2006