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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 11

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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NASHUA TELEGRAPH, NASHUA, N. H. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1965 II umWHOU) AW COMPLIMENTS TO THE CHEF! HOW A600T THAI? KEN TH6K5 A HURRICANE COMIM6. OKAX ANNE, JUST ONE WSU, NOT BEING THE MOST WORE QUESTION AMD WE'tL 1 tKUIAHT STUOENT, I F6AREP BUT AMP-STATE A PRETTX THE COMPETITION WAS TOO 600D SCHOOL AND I USED IT KEEN FOR WE TO SET INTO AS WSSCUMTyWMCATBN THE TOP-RATED PLACES. 1 IT WAS THE ONLY ONE I SOT INTO! HAPPEN TO WIND UP AT AMD-STATE MEDICAL IT IS A FINE MEP SCHOOL, ANNE, AND YOU'LL SET OUT Bfe Of A NU.

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yOU OR ME THAT WAY WHAT'S WITH WHEN SHE UNPLUGS POSIE THAT KfiDIQ, THINGS APE BAD, REAL EW? IT'S NO USE I LET IT RING POf? FIVE I'LLHAVeTOGO OVER AN5WB? THE CALLING THE KfVE, OH. PLEASE JXCKSONS ITfe ANSWB? THE PHONE Mtff OH, BROTHER! I'VE WET PHONVS IN MY TIME; BUT THIS ONE IS THE I JUSTYVWNTEP TO THANK YOU KW GETTING MY JOB BACK FOR I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU KNOW I COULDN'T LET AN OLPPAL THE MINUTE I HEARD YOU'P BEEN FIRED, I RUSHED RIGHT OVER TO THE STATION ANP DEMANDED THAT THEY TAKE YOU HUH7 OH, HELLO, MAKE NETWORK CHIEF ftND HIS WHOLE STAFF ARE WWTINS FOR ME 1JPSTAIRSJ By Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Dear Dr Molner: Do certain (rulta (iiiBC hives? I hid a crop rf Itching Uvet Mpecially in the evening, after eating ueaehes, melons and plums, and drink- ins grape Juice. Biking aoda seems (v help the itching but dues ml stop the hives.

T. B. Fruit (not to mention a lot of other things) can cause hives in some people, but won't bother others at all. Many people have minor allergies. They do not have hay ever or other severe reactions, ut they react in some way (hives being very frequent one) to certain things they eat: seafood, meats, fruits, tables.

You obviously have at least a strong suspicion that fruit (or certain kinds of it) is the culprit your case. Sometimes such a sensitivity appears only when rather considerable quanliti are eaten things which are in season. For some )oople it hap- Jens with tomatoes, or straw- jerries or other items. Or melons. Or peaches.

Or almost any- ihing imaginable. Baking soda may ease the itch, but it won't either cure or prevent the hives. You'll save yourself trouble (and itching) if you accept the fact that avoiding the fruit a Electronics, Rochester, which you are sensitive is as marketing manager for Health Hives an Allergy Reaction Caused by Various Foods The diet, I concede, is difficult to prepare because of the necessity for avoiding wheat products. Plain rice flour can be used to make bread. The diet can become monotonous, Corn products can also be used.

1 suggest that you sec whether there is a visiting nurse association in your area with a nutritionist. Or perhaps a hospital dietitian could help you with specific suggestions of products as are available in your locality. Real Estate Transfers This Week Real estate deeds filed in the County Courthouse during the past week were: NASHUA: Louis and Yvonne Bordeleau to Wilfred and Dorothy Boisvert, land on King st. Richard Blanchard to Richard and Mary Toomey, land with buildings on Kenmaro rd. Joseph and Marie Durocher and Dorothy Cannata, land on Marie av.

Rene and Annette Desjardins to Robert Levesquc, land on Paul av. Camille Rouillard to Camille and La'ure Rouillard, land with buildings on Ninth st. Searles Estates, Inc, to Searles Rental Corporation, land on Westwood dr. Mai Small. Inc, to Earle and Margaret Locke, land with buildings on Countryside dr.

Nicholas Sideris to i Homes, Inc, land on Hughey st. Samuel and Barbara Tamposi to Normand and Jacqueline La- pteme, land with buildings on Temple st. Romeo and Dorothy Taschereau to Romeo Taschereau, Inc, land with buildings on Bryant rd. James and Mary Waugh to Richard and Ruth West, land with buildings on Berkeley st. Indian Head Construction Company, Inc, to Earl and Priscilla Brown, land with buildings on Kingston st.

Normand and Jacqueline Laplante to Samuel Tamposi, land with buildings on Daytona st. Richard Leonard to Spraguc Realty Company, Inc, land on Cox st. Adrien and Theresa Labric to Michel and Alma Bemier, land with buildings on Pine st. OUT-OF-TOWN: Sarah Bourke to Ernest Theresa Bourkc, land with buildings in Milford. Austin Kit to Paul and Keenan, land with buildings In Hudson.

Victor Guertin to and Linda Cliue, land with bulldingi in Hudson. and II Builders, Inc, to David Francoeur, land with buildings In Hudson. Thomas St Jean lo Roger Bertha Brown, Unit with buildings in Hudson. Costa Swanson lo Dennis Swanson, land in Hollis. Gordon Tale to Thomas and Anne Boucher, land with buildings in Hudson.

Gordon Tale to Bent and Schlosser, land with buildings hi and Hudson. Elishcr and Sheila Williams to Philip Brownstein, land i Gerald and Linda Cline lo Vic-jbuildings in Milfoiil. tor Guertin, land with buildings in Hudson. Hilton Homes. Inc.

to David land i Johnson, land with Hanson and Gladys Cheney toi i i hlliott and Frances Adams, I a in Hudson. Aurele and Chasse i Robert and Sheila I.cvesque to Karl Bishop, land i buildings Alfred Cote, land with building in Hudson. i Merrimack. I Howard Laurence to Oliver and land in Milford. Henry l.iu'y LaPoinU- to 5 Florence Swetney.

a i JOINS FIKM-Frank W. Crook of Hollis has joined General Dy- Business Notes only effective cure, or means of prevention. As the suspected fruits come season, try them one at a time you'll never be cer- If hives follows one of fruits, you have three choices: Avoid it entirely; or experiment and see whether you can stand just a little without a reaction; or have hives. Dear Dr Molner: I am 43 and the firm's aero space ground equipment products. Crook was formerly associated with Sanders Associates, inc, here.

Crook was educated at George Washington university and the US Naval Post-Graduate school, Monterey, Cal. He is also a graduate of the US Navy test pilot school. A native New Englander, Crook was boni and brought up in New Bedford, Mass. He will shortly uve been having 10 to 12 hot lashes a day and I perspire pro- Are hormones advisable at this time and there a possibility of any side effects from Ihem? Mrs. M.

H. J. Hormone medication, usually pill form, is very widely used. You'll find a thorough discussion of this in the booklet. Side ft- ects are possible with virtually any medication in at least some cases, but moderate hormone dosage for this purpose very causes any difficulty.

Dear Br Molner: Is there any cure for celiac disease or sprue an adult? I have been on a diet for three years now and cannot eat anything with gluten. causes dysentery constantly. You have suggested gluten ree bread, but that seems to be or "low-gluten" patients and does not suit me. Soya flour can used but is not very palatable. S.

K. A gluten free diet is the best reatment for non-tropical sprue. Phis is one of the malabsorption disorders the body cannot absorb gluten. However, with prop- imovc his family to Rochester from their home in Hollis. Mr and Mrs Crook are the parents of three daughters.

Defense Award To McElwain Co Factory of the J.F. McElwain company, East Hollis st, has been presented with the Defense Clothing and Textile Supply Beebe Rubber In Pact Abroad A licensing agreement has beenS 22 4 4 Sh Hil rd Building permits filed at Hie 'office of City Engineer Joel B. Hill the past week were: I Nicholas Antonas, to erect sin- i residence and garage, made by the Beebe Rubber coj and A Construction Company and the Greyhound co, Soberg, Denmark, for manufacturing a i erect single residence, 32x28, Center for having importing rubber soling material! aml A Construction Company established and maintained an effective quality control system for the manufacture of footwear for the military services. In qualifying for this award, factory became the second shoe manufacturing establishment in New England to be so honored. The only prior recipient of this award was Factory of the McElwain Company which first qualified for the award a year ago and whose award was renewed for this year.

The award was presented to Francis H. Gleason. president of the. McElwain co. by Lt Col Robert E.

Brumm, USAF, on behalf of ah 1 of the armed services. Present at the ceremony which took place at Factory were representatives from the Boston for footwear in the United States. Negotiations were completed by Axel D. Duekert, president Greyhound and E. Colman Beebe in Europe.

The Greyhound co is one Europe's largest manufacturers of rubber soling. It Is noted its leadership in the designing! and development of new types of footwear soling. In announcing the pact, Beebe stated, "This agreement will permit us to offer numerous new styles and types of soling material to American shoe manufacturers." Beebe Rubber co will manufacture most of the soles here! but some will be imported. to rreet simile residence. breeze- a i 10x22.

12x and A Construction Company Delivering letters is one of the In 500 Procuremet Office and Military Mcsi pu serv i cs Inspection Office as well as ofd- B.C., Darius lne Great operata rials of the New Hampshire Shoe a pos(al system throughoul Workers' Union of Nashua. Company officials included Richard E. West, executive vice president, Peter F. Travers Jr and Paul E. Clark, superintendents of the two McElwain plants.

Persia. Post is derived from the Latin positus, meaning "placed." because horses were stationed at intervals to relay Roman dispatches. SET JUST ONE CONTROL With This All-New II. SHKI'HKHI) F'LUMBINC. A I 93 Ccnlra! Hudson Tel.

383-7011 FOUR-PRODUCER TEAM NEW OFFICE--K. Lynn Haas, NEW YORK BV-Four leading a native of Carlsbad, NM, producers have teamed opened a chiropractic office for activities in the theater. Prospect st. films and television. Haas, a graduate of the Palmer; The quartet, Robert Fryer.

Law- Chiropractic college, Davenport, rence Can- and Joseph and Sylvia er diet it can be arrested and Iowa, holds a doctor of chiroprac-j Harris, plan to undertake projects that institution'only by unanimous agreement. "Creative people should dom- married to the former mate the theater," Fryer noted, we feel strongly that the They live in Lowell and plan to theater should be run on a busi- move lo Nashua soon. COMMODORE Lowell, Mass. TONIGHT occasionally cured. Gluten is the protein and an X-ray diploma.

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