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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, Hayfever Is Caused By Love Love of the Ragweed for Its Male? You Know ! 1 I FVil a ,,w.ns to l -- fancy ragweed' thought of love most throughout month, j Cmted States, every upon the be will ragweed hap-- k 1 1 MLN r OF THE OWNFR-Mil- (2-(N- -t - pyrimidine ) . amino iNdioihloruie) and don't This ,;i ti .,t iitlur. and acting drug, by a,t now made available picmporated on a doc-- a found i iption. has been of iccorded clinical relief to 82 per ,0 hay fever suf-- nj M u li.it is most remark-- I s. But 'I ith almost complete the body with the real villain of the hay fever or side," dtlelerious, tf It and other similar griefs is now believed to be a chemical called st tcK as reported by histamine which is normally Theodore found in jeo H Cl lep and minute quantities m non of the University of most of the body tissues. Pollen smsh Medical School and and the antibodies it creates itfioie Hospital to the combine to cause the liberation of Allergy, of histamine in the body. The ijnXuAcademy httramine to be the histamine in t'irn dilates the t of all similar drugs. In blood vessels so that the tissues incidence of side effects which the blood vessels feed beto low that they named it come swollen and gorged, like tffist' antihistaminic. the stomach of a man who has etrainine, the physicians eaten far too much. When the td, has also proved star-- y tissues of the mucous membrane effective in curing or of the nose get this indigestion gating headache, bronchial and stomachache, the result is aa, the skin eruption known hay-fevor perhaps rhinitis. Other tissues so afflicted may ticaru, and allergic rhinitis, 124 were tests extensive, result in hives, asthma or worse. Ivor sufferers being treated Histamine thus acts as a sort by Drs. of fifth columnist in the body JNeohetramine for allergens. But it was only development of Neohe-Jn- e recently that histamines deviis the result of clever ous underground work was dissal detection work. Aller-Br- e covered. Once that was estaba comparatively recent lished, however, the research jeal discovery. The word laboratories got to work and delan-3- 1 antihis-taminic- s. jrgy has been in the veloped the Of these, Neohetra-min- e, only half a century. It is v known that the inhalation as shown in the Criep-Aarfollens, especially that of report, is the least likely yeed, can produce asthma, to produce in the patient such and side reactions as dizziness and amg, face swelling allied symptoms. Many drowsiness. inter-V.'indii- .c i j anti-bodie- dangerous allergic reactions, which disappeared when the surgeons admimsteicd Neohetia-mine- . The great value of antihistaminics to medicine can be appreciated when it is rcmembeied what a tremendous field is covered by allergies. Certain persons, for example, are allergic to cold and a sudden dip in too cold water or too prolonged swimming may result in death. Others are allergic to heat. The list of allergens run the gamut from cat's fur to milk. The case of a man who broke into a rash on Monday mornings puzzled physicians for months. They tested him for one allergy after another until they remembered that his rash always occurred on Mondays. Then the answer finally came. He was allergic to funny papers that is to the ink used to print them. There are also allergies which are of psychogenic origin. A woman married for five and a half years had suffered asthma for five years of that time. She went to Arizona, was cured within a few months and returned East to her husband. Five months later she had asthma again. She went back to Tucson and was again cured. Her husband moved to Tucson to be with The antihistaminics have been her. Five days later she was hosfound valuable also in other re- pitalized ' with an acute attack spects notably in overcoming of asthma. certain patients' allergies to Probably Neohetrar.iine would drugs which it is necessary to have done no good in this case. administer to them. During a Reno was the cure. Since her recent operation for tumor at divorce the lady has lived in Temple University Hospital, the East and has suffered no repenicillin injections had to be currence of her asthma. She given a woman patient. To these was simply allergic to her husshe showed pronounced and band. er i 11 ai e nun-acini- 7 lojic holl$ together until the eleeinm il and strawberries reactions up its own defense by to mfacturing at the germ. Pollens and allergens are also met in es 7 V ,v',' " v , ' ' ' Xcii.s Mr, and Mr. Richard Me rid liner aia proud parent the lnrk vimlrd them on Monday alteriioon, Sept. 27th, at the Iron Co, llo. prat. The newcomer i a 7 pound I 01. .boy and bmdet br.ng hi parent firttborn, le II the firtt grand child in the Grant June family. I i Anna Robimon and Carol bett left town on ,.f lait week to go ' " r v- - , -- On Wednesday of 1. t Bishop Gilbert Robin ii son Boyd spent the d it i St. Georgo Te mple. f"r Mr. Joseph E. LUter a yanied them. h Mr. is Brent Talbot ti would be All other power the let RuIans to gladly willing keep their idealogy if theyd -only keep it at home. - Clark Milton (Oregon) Eagle Wood, V- m , 1 V. - f- Reprinted from the Chicago Sun-Tim- ftlahe a dote ' 1948, Continental Oil Company ties from freedom to enjuy a glass of beer or ale, to a worn ins right to vote along with men. Folks can thank themselves that on summer evenings theyll be aVc to listen to band concerts iuavuT bot-li kept park . . . enjoying a beer or soda pop (whichever tiny prefer). Because from where I sil, thats a freedom theyve earr.id I;' exercising a still more importa; freedom: Voting! ... e CHICAGO, Because Conoco NA Motor Oil (Patented) fastens an extra film of lubricant so closely to metal surfaces that working pans are actually This extra film stays up on cylinder walls . . . wont all drain down, even overnight. For plus performance . . . fulltime protection . . . more miles per quan . . . THE&OV'EKVMENTAWST 80'L 27,000 000 gJSHELS OF FCATCES IM Th'E NEXT TWO MONTHS. IF 0000 CITIZENS WILL PLEASE EAT MOKE POTATOES IT WILL BE A HELP TO ThE TAXPAYERS. Y7, ILL. lot on Copyright, 1913, United States Brewers Foji tj: BAXIN& 50PA SMOTHERS FIRES ANO GENERATES CARBONIC ACID GAS WHICH TEMPORARILY ENVELOPES THE FLAMES, SHUTTING OFF THE OXYGEN AND SO EXTINGUISHES THE FLAME . -- teen-ager- ar OIL-PLATE- to OILrPLATS ! is tto limit to what has written and said about changing fashions for women the new look. Like it or not, its created plenty of comment. But are not the only the grown-up- s ones in the spotlight, for we think it should he noted that the small set is also wearing a new look. Many of the saucy sixes and sevens have adopted the new shoit hair cuts, now so popular with Even the the four and five-yeolds find it a relief to be closely f shorn and theieby l escape the untan- tl gling of long hair, always an irritating ouleai. One look that never changes for youngsters, however, is that of freshness and crispness. How a little pinafore, starched till it almost ciackles, can torn an impudent miss into a little earthly angel. And only a mother knows what a short time her little one Will remain her shining self! Such a problem to keep children There been PC R A EASE SA .CRS FCVND THE COCONUT IN CEuON IT REMINDED THEM C "CCCC -- A GR SN S3 A ASK. AT FXAV. SO WORN BY CH THEY CALLED IT A COCONUT. A HFN iDRN wn - tye it COCCNJT 15 AVA'LASLE IN 5HREDDED pDRV! IN CAsS AND PACKAGES AND 15 USED S .V'LLCNS 0rAMERCAN5 IN CANDIES, CAnES AND PES, AND OTHER DESSERTS. ITISONECFTHS CHIEF CR0P5 OF ThE FHILIPPiNES. TODAY 1 Orton Talbot. Your Most Important Right MRS. MARY BAKlCH in us any pi ' a f Reminds you again how important the right to vote is in this country. And its a right we can retain only by exercising it! like all the other individual liber 9009eRrevSAVAv V x. g A. on of Mr. Mr. and Mr. Le" ;h 'V. D end Mr. and Mr. Walace f borne and their femd'cs of Ci Har City visited with l. il ! Robinson people during t' e w ' end. - Now that the bandstand has been painted, and the park we have about the nicest village green in the county. And its all because, at the last town election, folks got out and voted 85 per ccntof them! That way, they passed the amendment calling for park improvements over those opposing it. y' If A J: metal-eatin- i B st.- V bwer-clogging I i 2 im i(l) Extra protection from sludge and 'rbon due to wear; (2) extra otection from 'bmbustion acids; (3) extra rom destructive M0t.e,Cton ry friction starts. w From .where I sitv jfoJoe.Marsh, FOOD FOR THOUGHT... Bflflahjirtic TfaatpjZ d 1 ifvrrllirninr ", - I relatives. Mr. and Mr. Velma F. and their small daui,! Yr il down from Salt Lake C i y X spend the week end wi,h . Edra-jiOlive mother, Mr. - By Jjicob Burck switch to Conoco Motor Oil and an OIL-t"ED engine, you get these advantages . . . t irnn Mr, and Mr. Al.icl C. cf Bingham visilel at the J .1 Jones home recent'y. Tl cy wc enroute to California to ' 1 NEWSPAPER dcitinabon and n the following day THERE'S NO REMEDY LIKE READING YOUR HOMETOWN l'rr accornpan-e- . ' w lONESOMEJ Sammy , n their Vy- - nen you Lt 1 Mr. Onlla I.ictrr ail lir " A In !WHEN YOU FEEL Among the tuden' td for the fall term at i"-- t - V.e.ti.. where they will ai'e at U. S . A C. tl . Mr. and M'l. funnel . X Visitor Howard ' t. lat week end at ! were Mi.c home Joc a r.I and I ojltilc.il Albert ,'ne ww taken to Lalrnl Ci hero who (rn..i were friend lait the Hocpital in Cedar City week with an eye infection. I Uar City. Both ol the jo , at vi thought at firt that he ladies are alte iding B. C. A. would have to undergo an op ration. However he w a responding to treatment and axpect Bishop and Mr. Gillurt K j to be able to leave tba hotpita! had house guet l.rt inon before long. end. Their daughter l.u 'e ei I Mr K, D. Bell of Panguitch her husband were Inr fr visited here for a week with her Garfield. Alt Mr. RtNuiia tister-inlaMr. Ira Jones. father arid hi wile, Mr. m .! Her small son accompanied her. Mr. Neil C. lpon of Pr;oi They wera in town to atc id l! Mr. Nellie Englestcad ha ferewcll party for Bo J . 1 on example, wool, cat fur and es of other things may cause bus unhappy $g those allergic to them, lien a disease germ enters - body, the body automatical-let- s Pai'iiouali t, 1 in rer ts the resu,t case you that ri!Un. In stord to look down your u the activities of the Romeos and TraRweed Mjnv of them may not V, other, but find your tvad Worse, they may a date there, to know jt coie you ought anti-bodi- 1919 fr ragweeds all right tough on you if you are ,;.c millions who suffer A shellfish 1 1 I a mate. of i s Seedy pursuit for eohetramineN r AH, OCTOBTR owan, Utah. 3. I hat tne known bond hold CIRLU-LATK- ) sis, mortgages, and other sciurii r, t 1C.. Ki.y'JlRF D liolUers owning or boldirg 1 perI HE AC I 0" CONGRESS Of cent or more ol toisl a. norm ut ALl-LL- . I Rl 1912, AS AMEND Ou.td,, mortgages, or other secur-i.ie- e ID BY nil. ACTS OF MARCH' arsi (ll laeie are none, so 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1343 s.ate.) liana of Iron County, Far Of i Time I ubluheJ own, Utah, I hat the two paragiaphs wetfiv at I jr a a a.1, Lloli far nest above, I Octo'.i giving the names ot I, j 18. storkholdei s, and the owners, Slate o t toll ) ss. security holders, ll any, contain cl only the l.st of stockholders Cwuii.v uf tro,i ) and securi.y holders as they ap If 1 . me, a County Clerk in nJ tie Stile and county pear upon the books of the ro apiiearcci pany but also, in cases where the mint ..1 tl, - M, k!uNorman, who, hevintj stockholder or secuuty older ap combce.i duly sccordinj to law, pears upon the books of the as trustee or in any oth.--r i pany the that ai.J depo.tt Ou ncr of tl e laowan 1 imet and fiduciary relation, tbe name of that the lulli'irj i, to" the beet the person or corporation fur ot hi, Km.uTeJe and bclef, a whom such trustee is acting, is true itate'nrnt of the ownereh.p, given; also that the card two stutementc (and if a daily, paragraphs contain nianarteinetit knowleJ full affiants embracing weekly, trmioeehly or triweekly circumto the belief and at ge newapnper, the circulation), etc., und.-and conditions of lae aturnaid publication for stances and stockholders which security in the above tl e date ehown holders who do not appear upon caption, retaiitei by tbe act of the books of the company as Amju ; 2t. 1912, a b amended ly trustee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other th in that of a bona fide owner; and this has to believe reason no affiant tn form of tide r.e that any other per. on, association, or corporation has any in1. That the name and addree-- s terest direct or indirect in the of tlie pubbaher, editor, said stock, bonJs, or other securman ities than as so stated by him, editor, and 5. That the average number aRt r are: Victor M. Norman, Box 213, Parowan, Utah. of copies of each issue of this 2. That the owner it: (If own publication told or distributed, cd Fy a corporation, ita ame and through the mails or otherwise, addreet mut be stated and aleo to paid subscribers during thc thereunder the twelve months immediately preceeding the name, and addreeees of stock date shown above is 723 (This holders owning or holding one information ia requred from perce it or more of totxl amount daly, weekly, aengweekly, and of stork. If not owned by a cor- triweekly newspapers only.) Victor M. Norman poration, the names and addres res of the individual owners must (Signature of editor, publisher, be given. If owned by a firm, business manager, or owner) Sworn to and subscribed before company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, me this 30th day of September, as well as those of esen individ1943. ual member, must be given.) W. Clair Rowley, County Clerk Victor M. Norman, Box 213, Par (Seal) STA j L Not just faces and hands but their clothes. Sometimes it seems outfits for the small fry are as expensive as those of their elders, not to mention how quickly they wear net or are outgrown. But take a t'p or two from a smart young moui er who knows how to conserve to get the most for her money. sn-- t Pinafoies and suit3 which faded from fiev-'iilaunderings got fresh color with allpurpose dye. If it i . d. bee-ur- a fragile little tinted a past-- di e of light color, it it the ! washing For mini1 e that are tubbed o. r and over again, color is restored in a simmering dye bath. Another economy measure m the use of all good mateiials, no matter how old. Sun suits, for example, require such a sme'l amount that most any fadtd cotton can enjov a new cai eer w t't pose djs bright color from all-pand a short session at the sewing machine. lui-ehin- e. |