The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 May 1929 — Page 8

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Suffers tyeck Injury Vincennes Ind., Oct. 15, 1928. In the fall of 1925 my son, Harvey injured his neck so that it became stiff and caused him to carry his head on his shoulder. It took just one week of treatments from the Drs. Brooks and Brooks to bring him, out all right. You would never know that he has had any trouble. JOHN A. RAMSEY, c-o Ramsey & Grayson, Attys. High Blood Pressure and Kidney Trouble Wheatland, Ind., Nov. 22, 1926. After Drs. Brooks and Brooks treaed me I felt like a new man and am still feeling fine. JAMES HOSTETTER. R. F. D. 2.

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After Effects of Flu Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 28, 1927. I consulted Drs; Brooks and Brooks about my condition not having been able to resume work since having the ‘flu. They soon put me my feet again with their wonderful treatments. Am very grateful for what they did for aje and advise anyone who is suffering to consult them. E. J. FRAUMANN, 137 Whittmpre Place.

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Indiana Weekly Industrial Review LaFayette—Christian Reformed church building $75,000 edifice, Cross town boulevard will be constructed, giving the city 2.75 more miles pavement. Boonville —Plant of Boonville Ice and Storage Co., reconditioned and additional equipment installed, Nussbaum Novelty Company recently completed new factory building in Berne. Jeffersonville—Work on local airport site will be started immediately, new Lockerbie Hotel recently opened in Ft.. Wayne. Indiana State Highway Commission and Pennsylvania R. R. Co’.,- will construct $60,000 viaduct about five miles west of Logansport. Shelbyville—Revolving beacon light built at U. S. Government emergency landing field. Large gas deposit found northwest of Lagrange. Morgantown—Contract awarded for construction of 8 bridges in Morgan county. Bridge will be built across the Ohio river three miles east of Owensboro connecting the place with Rockport, Indiana. The Decatur light and power plant will be improved at cost approximately $21,000. Anderson—Two-story business building to be erected at Thirteenth and Meridian streets. Contract awarded for building U. B. church at Lincoln City. Anderson’s Western Union Telegraph office remodeled at cost of SII,OOO. Hobart—Railroad switch track built to proposed site of power and filtration plant which will be built in near future. Boulevard lights will be installed in Brook. Winchester —Company organized with $150,000 capitalization to turn Funk’s Lake and Speedway into modern summer camp and pleasure resort. Burned school building at Athens will be replaced In the near future. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. will build pipe line from

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plant at La Fayette to supply residents of Fowler with gas. Indianapolis—9-story buildingwill be erected here for Big-4. Alexandria —$27,528 site to be purchased for establishmen of larger playground at the Central school. Brookston —10.224 miles on the State Highway No. 43 will be paved between here and Reynolds. Work on the North Anderson drainage system rapidly nearing completion. Construction of Goshen’s new municipal airport will be started shortly. . - Auburn—New Lige Bridge will soon be opened to traffic. Jewish Federation of Indianapolis will develop $50,000 children’s health camp and recreation center on 50-acre tract two miles north of Trader’s Point. Montgomery, Ward & Company established in newly erected 3story building at Anderson. State Highway commission recently awarded contracts totaling more than $600,000 for road construction and grading. Berne —Paved road to be built east of town. Northern Indana Service Company will furnish gas to residents of Royal Centre. Jasper—Cheese factory may be established here in near future. Monroeville Home Telephone Co. at Monroeville purchased the Home Telephone & Telegraph Company. Ft. Wayne—Cohtract awarded for erection of $70,000 addition to Dudlo factory. South Bend —$227,000 contract awarded for construction of the Kline street bridge across the tS. Joseph river. Plans are under way for building $500,000 plant at Brazil to manufacture conduits, hollow building tile and face brick, o CALF CLUB BOYS WELL FORTIFIED FOR FUTURE Indiana’s younger generation of livestockmen and dairymen, asrepresented by the winners of the Purdue University scholarships in dairy and beef club work, seems well fortified for the future through the inspiration and information supplied by the 4-H club work. The six scholarship winners announced during the 4-H Club Round-up held at Purdue recently, all have enviable re cords not only in actual calf raising, but in their club work, which might be compared to the business side of farming. John F. McKee, Lafayette, R. R. G. age 18, one of the beef calf scholarship winners, is a senior in high school, and has been a club member for six years. After the Indiana State Fair in 1928, when he exhibited the grand champion Hereford steer, and reserve champion over all breds, he was given a trip to the International Livestock Exposition by the State Board of Agriculture. Russell Vaught? Marsal, age 18, another beef calf winner in the Angus class, is a junior in high school, and has been a 4-H Club member for six years. He has not only excelled in beef calf club, but also in pig club work, and was at one time president of the pig club, as well as being vice-president of the calf club, and serving on publicity and recreational committees. Harold H. Thompson, Lafayette, R. R. M., age 17, shorthorn winner, is a senior in high school and has been a club member for four years.. He has been a straight A student throughout the school. He has taken part in six judging contests, attended 2£ club meetings and 10 special

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meeting’s. He has won a trip to international. In the Dairy Calf Club, the winners were: Frederick Meeker, Muncie, R. No. 5, age 17, is a senior in high school, and has been a club worker for seven years. His work has been exceptional in the Holstein calf club, and his calves have been consstent winners in local fairs. In 1928 he won a trip to the National Dairy Show. Robert Ering, Lena, R. R. 1, age 18, Jersey calf winner, is a senior in high school, and although his term of club service has been shorter than other winners, his record is equally good. His activities have covered the pig club as well as dairy, and he came to the recent round-up with high recomemndation by his instructors. Manuel Raboum, Action, age 16, who won the Guernsey scholarship, is a sophomore in high school, and is president of the Marion County Junior Guernsey Cattle Club. He has four head of cattle, one of which is making 34 pounds of butter fat per month. He has broadcast a club talk over the radio, and last October, attended the National Dairy Show at Memphis, Tenn.

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