Ligonier Banner., Volume 82, Number 35, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 September 1948 — Page 7

Thursday, September 2, 1948

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- VETERANS INFORMATION Continued from Page 2 single young men between the ages of 20 and 26% in a flying career with the United States Air Force. Interviews are being handled through the recruiting office in Fort Wayne,‘lndiana. Applicants must have had two years of college or be able to pass an examination to measure its equivalent. :

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4-H BOYS ATTEND CAMP Fourteen 4H club boys attended the four county 4H club camp at Lake Webster at Epworth Forest which includede Noble, Allen, DeKalb and Steuben Counties. Among the Noble County 4H campers were David Kropp of Avilla who placed second among the boys on the point system and received a leather 4H belt for cooperation with the camp leaders. Another boy winner * was Mike Burk of Ligonier fifth, who received a 4H. pencil for his efforts. The following are the rest of Noble County boy campers, Winton Burns, Steven Hartzker, Jim Tuvell, Dolph Tuvell, Virgil Keefer, Charles Munk, Charles Werker, Melvere Sheley, Arthur Targgart, Carey Lee Coe, Keith Rhodes and William Schafer. The campers were accompanied

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by M. A. Marshall, Ag teacher, Avilla, Art Parris, District Extension Forester, Albion; Sylvia Stevens, Home Agent; Brittie Baker, Noble County Health Nurse and J. L. Stark, Assistant County Agent. A total of 234 leaders and 4H campers attended the camp from the four counties. Foot and Mouth Vaccine Efforts of the Argentine republic to centrol foot and mouth disease with a newly developed vaccine have attracted attention -f U. 8 authorities attempting to stop the spread of this infection in Mexico. Argentine veterinary officials have used . newly developed intradermal vaccine to immunize cattle and sheep against the disease. Among a million cattle and sheep thus immuni-: zed 93 per cent were completely protected against infection for six months or longer, but the vaccine was not effective in hogs.

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‘ Care must be taken not to ex pose the baby too long at a time, as its delicate skin is easily ‘burned. Older children can run around in sun suits n?yetal hours a day without harmful effects, Even .in winter when the tem. perature is above 380 degrees Fahrenheit, baby can have a sunbath in an open window, between 12 o’clock noon and 2 o'clock, | when the sun is its strongest. Of course, drafts must be avoided in

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