The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 February 1978 — Page 17

Pneumonia vaccine available

Pneumococcal pneumonia is a leading cause of death throughout the world. Although there are no statistics that show the number, of cases locally, it is estimated that there are 200,000 to 1,000,000 cases of pneumococcal pneumonia in the United States annually, Between 13,000 and 66,000 deaths result nationally from the infection each year. Since the first of the year there have been seven deaths in Kosciusko County. Until now, the only way to treat pneumonia was with penicillan and that was after the patient had

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contracted pneumonia. Last fall, the Food and Drug Administration licensed March, Sharp and Dohme, a Pennsylvania pharmaceutical firm, to manufacture and distribute a new pneumococcal vaccine called Pneumovax. The vaccine is scheduled to be available to physicians this month. Locally, doctors are waiting to hear from their suppliers. One local drugstore has already received a shipment, while another will not have any in supply, but can get it if needed. The pharmacy at Kosciusko Community Hospital has also not

received any or tne new vaccine yet. At present there are no plans for a mass immunization of healthy persons. The vaccine contains protection against 14 capsular types of pneumonia accounting for at least 80 per cent of all pneumococcal disease isolates in the United States. There is also interest in using the vaccine in underdeveloped countries where pneumococcal pneumonia is a major cause of serious disease. The new vaccine is recommended for immunization against lobar pneumonia and bacteremia, caused by those types of pneumococci included in the vaccine. It is also suggested

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FRY I UIELLS REALTY STATE ROAD 13S SYRACUSE, IN 46567 -a w ! <■''»■' iwr" -? W~ 4 « ■ f«m/ w POTOWATOMIE PALACE 3 bedroom home with lake easement overlooking the public beach. Priced to sell at $29,900. Owner ordered "SELL". ??’3Sosim3B«t; • - ; %w.. A'-;i . wop SKr/ ji * ■■■■4W > M m -npiu H jWllhll » J7j:; w 4W channel outer 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 bath, chalet on fine channel of Wawasee. Includes stove & refrigerator, dishwasher. 2 kitchens, family room, covered patio. Let us show it to your family. Only $55,000. KANATA MANAYUNK PHONE 457-4485 JACK WILLS JIM FRY Residence Phone Residence Phone 457-2986 457-3296 t

far use in all persons two years of age or older where there is an increased risk of death. This includes those having chronic heart disease of any cause, chronic bronchopulmonary diseases, chronic renal failure and diabetes mellitus or other chronic metabolic disorders; persons in chronic care facilities, such as nursing homes; persons convalescing from severe disease; and persons 50 years of age or older. Preliminary data also suggests the vaccine is effective for preventing severe pneumonic disease and bacteremia in persons with sickle cell anemia and in individuals who have had a splenectomy or have impaired splenic function. It is also expected that the vaccine will be found effective in preventing pneumococcal meningitis of

bacteremic origin. The pharmaceutical company recommends that the vaccine not be given to pregnant women as the effects of the medication on the fetus are unknown. Findings also note that children less than two years of age do not respond satisfactorily to the inoculant. Cromwell driver thrown through car's windshield Gary C. Troyer, 29, Shady Acres Trailer Park, Cromwell, was admitted to LaGrange County Hospital after being thrown through the windshield of his car following a 6:50 p.m. accident Friday. He suffered a shoulder dislocation and cuts and bruises. His 1973 model car was demolished. The mishap occurred when Troyer was driving south on Main Street in Topeka at a high rate of speed. He then hit two trees. The accident is still under investigation. School bus, car collide near North Webster A school bus-car collision at the intersection of Effie May and Dixie Road near North Webster Friday resulted in damages of S3OO. The mishap occurred at 3:50 p.m. between a car driven by Karen E. Liensetter, 31, r 1 North Webster, and a school bus operated by Terry E. Reiff, 32, r 1 North Webster. The Leinsetter car was damaged S2OO while the Reiff driven bus, owned by the Lakeland School Corporation, received SIOO damage. County police are still investigating. BOOKED AT J AIL Stephen Michael Gillespie, 27, r 2 Syracuse, was booked in the county jail recently. He was held in lieu of $l5O bond on a charge of public intoxication.

HELPWANTED HELPWANTED HELP WANTED — Plant Expansion — We Have An Opening For An Individual In Our Printing Department. Past Experience Is Desirable But Not Necessary. We Will Train The Right Man. Contact... THE PAPERS INCORPORATED Phone: 658-4111 South Main St. Milford REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Dave McGrew, Realtor _ 457-4147 lakeland Coll Us Any Time — We Do Our Very Best To Serve You Nancy Prickett Tom Prickett 457-4249 Sales Manager JoeLoomon 457-4927 caw a«aa DewoyMoesoer 658-4857 457*4249 Mu Etoi Smith 457-2483 Lakeland Realty Office Chorfas Lohman 457-4142 SERVICES SERVICES Carter Janitorial Service t Serving The Lake Area - Offering A Complete Cleaning Service ★ Residential * Windows ★ Commercial ★ Carpets ★ Industrial * Free Estimates ★ Power Wash For Mobile Homes Or Residential Cal 856-4629 Or 856-2820 A

North Webster men charged with burglary Several North Webster men were charged with burglary last Thursday and Friday in connection with two robberies in North Webster recently. Steven Ray Caudill, 18, and Robert Dewitt Martin, 23, both of r 1 North Webster, are accused of a break-in at the Glen Shear residence, r 1 North Webster, on CR 950E, at approximately 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Stolen were cigarettes, milk, about $2 in pennies and five tapes. Entry was gained by breaking a glass door. Martin was also charged with failure to comply with a court order. James Brent Rider, 21, r 1 North Webster, has been charged with conspiracy in the theft of stereo equipment from the residence of Chris Hathaway, r 1 North Webster, Backwater Road. The break-in occurred in late January and resulted in the loss of an AM-FM stereo with turntable, eight-track tape player and two matching speakers valued at $450. Three North Webster teenagers were previously arrested for burglary in the incident. Rider was released on $5,000 cash bond. Purdue cancels annual road school Purdue University’s annual Road School, scheduled for March 7-9, has been cancelled. “Owing to the energy shortages, we find it necessary to curtail activities and limit ourselves to critical teaching and research needs,” said Prof. John F. McLaughlin, head of the sponsoring School of Civil Engineering and assistant dean of engineering. “Continuing education activities such as Road School must be curtailed. We regret having to do this, but there is no alternative,” he added. Some 1,200 persons were to attend the meeting of road and highway officials from throughout the state.

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[BEER] REALTORS' b NO. 365 — OWNER SAYS SELL! Large living room, kitchen, 1 bedroom with a 24 x 24 garage and a 24 x 24 boat house. REDUCED to $39,900. NO. 330 — GET AWAY FROM THE CITY, but not away from access to Lake Wawasee with this retreat house. 11 x 25 loft and fireplace. Enchanted Hills. SII,OOO. IFF? L " ik WE NO. 362 — MILFORD! 3 bedrooms, 1,400 sq. ft. of living space, basement, 8 x 31 enclosed rear porch. Investigate this opportunity now. $16,900. NO. 374 — SYRACUSE. West of Highway 13, South of Syracuse. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement. Quality built. Owner wants to sell. Reduced $52,900. aJsSL -.- jes .r- _ I rSI IM Iy I fl BUJ-Lat NO. 376 — HERE IT IS! Live on channel front Lake Wawasee for under $50,000! Over 2,000 sq. ft. of living. 4 bedrooms, washer & dryer, dishwasher. Just $49,500. ' 4- / NO. 363 - NAPPANEE! All brick 3 bedroom home on 7i acre. I’A car garage, brick. All this for $34,900 and out in the country too. — 1 • O' ! ! J NO. 264 — NEED OFFICE SPACE! Here is a36x 36 building with a total of 9 rooms. A private office that's 12 x 11, a rec. room/HO x 17, and others. Could be converted to residence. Cromwell, $25,000. 457-4495 [fl~ THE BEER BUNCH WILL WORK FOR YOU Phil Beer — Realtor Rich Stoller 457-4031 Phyllis Louden 457-4911 Dennis Rumfelt 457-4398 Lori Cory 457-2047 Ernie Rogers 457-4678 Lawrence Beer 533-7177

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