Largest Genera: Weekly Newspaper Clreaistion ln the Area THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Established In October, 1593 FEE RI ERATE : Thomas A. Owens, Raitor Ww CAMMARATA Business Girculatida. Stanager {just week we i gders that we would once again time | ; : i this present winter is that it has given us temperatures. Last year had & Jot more ice nothing so cold. In fact, there wasn't any time over s winter season when the boys and girls found suf- on local ponds to enjoy skating but there's this year. However, so far, there hasn't upon the ground af any one time. Down more. However, we must keep our fing- i a good many weeks of winter ahead i i i f : i it £ 5%; < R = 5 : ei E : : in sore of the proposed school jointures. Just what has Pation-Chest, John Carrell and Hastings Eider how some every story, we stil | business (that it was not the Hoxsey Chin ie that was giving the cure but {that we, ourselves, were underta- ‘king to cure Cancer. By ... STATE SENATOR JOHN J. HALUSKA “As | See It” At the conclusion of our column’ kill me in two years After thin- informed our re- king the matter over for some ; decided against having at the workings of the operation Under date of Au the xsey Cancer Clinic at Dal | gust 18th, Dr. Harrold wrote me las, Texas and the results that | part as follows “It has been people from all parts of the war-| 0 han a month since I first id are receiving in the treatment | oo oi and disgnosed the trou of cancer : Last ble on vour ear Of course [| re Salt ws re Tied Of | vine that 1 i= up to you fo de We found | Side what you wimh (0 have done being | about it However | do feel hat eriticiged ant (11 18 my duty put writing only locally but What I have told verbally by Walter Win. namely that you have a deadly : chell, the ia iype of cancer thete Of YOUr S&F mon Runyan and that the only possible chance Fund the Am. save your Hfe is with radical erican Medical | surgery Association Again on Aug and we received | 44 follows ¢ YE | I have just one letters from va- | ; ; wb | More suppestion Oo make if you fous parts of ht : fare not willing to undergo the 2 a on nd vig operation. which 1 think i» Sem. Halmaks 04 our oan | #OVinable in your case then | It appeared for awhile | Wonder if you would consider per i mitting me or some other doctor i to remove 8 small portion of your ear including the growth | 40 inet think this is what vou need thut 1 hate to think of vou doing i nothing about it and letting the {thing grow until it involved your to in Vist iLO 8h Re wrote While there are two sides to take the | stendfast position that as & pub- | aii, ear {He officin), {nary layman. we have & perfect | ‘right and a moral obligation to { irdorm the public [be dome or what ite safeguard snd alleviate ff. ering. ‘ry MM advanced in | Cancer (Known in the {les Within this column we contemplate giv. important information ever pisc- (Gf cancer. ceived a copy of the letter sent the Roosevelt and Truman-haters used | deplore everything that was “New Dealish.” Yet the Eisenhower | in keeping right along with the Democratic program | and apparently intends to do so. It's ane thing to talk and complain | 5 , but quite snother thing when one | | adgrs if necessary | Honorable 8 : | Washington, D. C. : § x § i 5 i 3 § ! or even As an Oordl-| oe time later a friend brow ight me a copy of the August {1963 issue of “Man's Magazine containing an article describing ithe Hoxsey Cancer Clinic, «507 | Gaston Avenue, Dallas Texsa | {was so impressed thet | went to s [Dalian 10 the Hoxsey Cline Coxsey a Moti ipo : After a thorough exsmination than any other g | they made the same diagnonie av these 1Tnited ata | Doctor Harrold, Black Cancer the next several! IPeyY sald they thought they through the raedinm of | Could help me and gave me some | a medicine to take internally. and told me to come back after four ‘weeks and they would apply ex. ternal treatment When the four weeks were up my cancer had! sirendy disappeared my ear had completely headland’ [| went bask te the Clinic where the doctors | found that [| needed no external | treatment but would have to of what can is being done We firmly believe that the Har weeks ing our readers some of the most od in print pertaining to the cure For instance, we recently re continue taking the medicine to] 74 rid my system of the poison, and this 1 am doing I realize that my story sounds | i is Thomas Harrold M. D. Dec. tory’ Building, Macon, a who wrt acted wr ve. CAR readily be verified by tun be sont DY OMF T® | Superintendent of the Railroad I | work for: by the Mayor of Jef | fermomville. Mr. D Y Califf or by anyone else who was familiar | (With the case. Mine is not an D Senator Russell: | isolated cane. Cancer vietima on | : im steady srewn: sre being trast. | I am writing you this in the We ed and cured at the Hoxsey Clin hope that this information may .. of without the use of sur be useful to you In bringing to gery, radium or X-ray ; the people, 4 weal let me urge you, in the name | suffering humanity, to use (your influence to bring this tre- | stment to the atitent.on of the Richard Russell Yours very truly, ‘ DT MAYFIELD, Agent, M.D & 8 Rairosd Co. | Jeffersonville, Ga i : Mr. Mayfield is now a cured Black Canter.” Dr. Man, as well as lhousands upon | that my only thoumsnds of other permons who | have received this treatment. : Before we go into ssore detail y About next week's issue. we wish to reiterate that we have the respect for the medical We believe that they rei a Sesqui-Centennial Historical Notes Facts Relating To The Organization Of ~ Cambria County -- Part |. § tH ] I iF Sigh! ] : : | i f mT i i | i i Ig al : 1 i §¥ if £ goe¥’ Hi | fl 2 ! i § | 3 | ; : } : ill i i ] H 8 8 5 i about the setting up of Hunting fantastic, But the facts ss »iatesd J Georgia, tha | 3 4 taco nif oki Amite ra rR GAA BA the new county of Somerset or. ected In 17THS But before we can discuss the srection of Somerse! county we are obliged fo jearn | don county in 17RY Our next paper will give fur ther facts concerning Bedford Co before talking up the interesting County of Huntingdon VFW Auxiliary Head Guest At Spangler Last Monday Night Mra Ruth Crispin, president of | the Ladies Auxiliaries 1o the Vet. erans of Foreign Wars of District 28 was a special guest atl the re gular meeting of the Ladies Aux diary to McDonald Post 7503 of Spangler last Monday Mrs | Crispin was accompanied byw Mrs Garnet Frampton of Indiana, sen or vice-president of fhe district ars several members of the Aux Gary at Kittanning The Spangler Aanwiliary wilt again sponsor the patriot sessy | contest which is a nations] pro jet of the Ladies Auxiliaries The contest will be held among the students of the Rpangler High School and the Auxiliary ia offer. ing a first prive of 31500 and a second prise of $10 Miss Mary Margaret Flanagan is chairman of the Spangler project The Auxiliary voted a wzabie | donation to the Depart ment Hos. pital Fund and also a Sonalion | for the relief of the Kiapak fam- Hy wha home Burned recently The ladies alan voted to ard parly on Tuesday Feb 2 aL the post home Mrs fea Goel don, acting president of the or OT SAR MS 36, im the mewting Accidental Shot Lays Base Though For Vital Physilogy Bodd & | food [thie a OS 0 SB Sh Po Sl 6 adh a aves — ganization named the following commitise to take Cha affair chairman has as her assistants | Mrs Anna Whalen Miss Ella Me. | Kivigan, Mrs Dorothy Fryer and | Mins Grace MeKivigan A lunch and social hour follow. It wasn't the world, but a shot talked ah | sat throughout the world for 130 years after it was fired | mitiskoet into the stomach of Alex! is Bt Martin, a Canadian guide | and trapper, Inid the base for our | present knowledge of gastric phy- | silogy : The wound laid open St Mar | fins stomach, and Be redovered with a permanent opening into the stomach through the abdomen | The accident occurred at Fort | Mackinac in Michigan, where Dr | ; Willis Beaumont was Port sur. | Kk $ Termed a backwdods phywiolo- gist, Dr. Béaumoent saw 8 won | | derful opportunity for studving | the action of the gastric juices on i Although St Martin &id not | {relish the iden of being a human | | guinea pig. Dr. Beaumont prevail. | od upon him and St Martin in manrer achieved jnsting | fame { Dr. Beaumont proved what oth- | ers were To regard as a discovery | a century later 3 i ¥ $ 3 ithe stomach | 1303 that the stomach | Boe are formed in the walls of | He noted that the juices gath- | eved in the mucous membrances | of the stomach only with the | stimulation of food ! He distinguished gastric jules! from saliva and mucous present | in The stomach , ment the Dest She Has a CLOTHES DRYER L J. BEARER Appliances Maytag. Kelvinator and Laundry Equipment Specialists for Over 35 Years ‘ pothimg new under the sun holds | true for antibiotics J the Beaumont also studied varia [tons in the time required for di gestion and noted how oll and | fats retard stomach emplyving | and how starches pass frown the stomach more rapidly than other forondn i With no opportunity for con. | ference or decison with no books or journals and with only | a few pieces of laboratory souip- | Besumont experimented wm traiilions of wscientilfie | Vp ren 3 £ This Is The Era | For Anfibiotics | This is the era of antibiotics. | RR had ts definite beginning | only about 14 years ago i Antibiotics were by | ¢ bact , of { Pasteur and Koch, and prophyise- | tic chemotheraphy for septic in| Juries by Lister and the more acl. | entific chemotheropy of Ehrlich. | The entire art of hie | been radically changed by m troduction of these new drugs The old adage that there in £ The is found in the ower plant cells such as bacteria | Ee ss a a aut in veasts and molds antagosistic | a —— 4 Miss Vers Dumm, Miss Martha (his (Kirsch. Mra Anna MeKivigan, | ancient 3 of sweet the Ebers {are examples of this active ope | Fleming | covering in ed Hes have been accomplished. by 2 shot heard round | OnEantted tema of resesrchers | An accidental discharge of a| It i» likely antibiotics will | to other forms of of the which invade the human Migs Mary A anagan, disease germs life, Whether the ancients John Parkinson Sir Aexandy Nothing in the Matory of med has been as reve latianary the Slscovery of antibiotics. AI, a BD AJ Md i Bi PATTON VFW DANCE Free Dancing to Our Giant Juke Box Every | Wednesday and Sunday Night & N You needn't go prospecting to find a treasure in partyine service WA OR A A NA A A A TON AY. WO A AW A A W — You want everything ' and here’s everything you want 4 tho 57 hanollts priced lime in their faid—are alse the only tars in thelr Noid thet are drive the new Chevrolet, and prove this for yourself! things more people want, that's why Mare MORE PROMS THE PATTON
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