The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1977 — Page 19

FI *O*yi»Zyßfc w < JA£« B A WINNING QUEEN CONVEYANCE — No one knows which of the queen candidates will win this ' year’s top honors in conveyances, however, last year’s top honors went to "Miss Milford." Joann Rassi, who later walked off with the "Queen of Lakes" title, 2 The car was a Thunderbird with sunroof owned by Chuck Myers. Syracuse. It was decorated , with 230 tissue paper flowers. Several afternoons and an entire evening were spent in making the - flowers under the guidance of Priscilla Myers, also of Syracuse.

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Thomas Harter at Grissom AFB PERU — Now serving at Grissom AFB with a strategic air command unit is Air Force Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Harter, son at George E. Harter of 2920 Warren Ave., Elkhart. Sergeant Harter, an aircraft maintenance technician, was previously assigned at Chanute AFB. 111. The sergeant graduated from high school in 1962. His wife, Janice, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Oberland, r 1 Sherwood. Ohio. Unknown cor sought An unknown vehicle, possibly blue in color, is being sought by county police following an accident Sunday, June 12, on SR 13, 50 feet north of CR 650 N, involving a Syracuse driver. The driver. Michael L. Klenke, 22, 112 North Harrison Street, was traveling north on the state road when his car was struck from the rear by a passing motorist. The car did not stop after the impact, but continued on. No damage was estimated.

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14 YEARS AGO, JUNE 27, 1963 Connie Elaine Hartter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter of Milford, has been selected by the Milford senior class of 1964 to represent Milford in the annual Kosciusko County fair queen contest. Jean Kaiser is representing the Milford Lions Club as Miss Milford in the annual Queen of Lakes contest at the North Webster Mermaid Festival. Mrl and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Tucson, Aria., visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry at Milford this week. Both Mr. Perry and Mr. Johnson are retired employees of Inland Steel Corporation. 24 YEARS AGO. JUNE 25, 1953 Shirley Hollar left Monday for Bloomington where she will attend Girls' State for 10 days. Forty members and guests of the St-Mar-Kos Pomona Grange assembled at the Bremen City

j .: • ; . ‘ x ' : - x-x •.% . Park for a picnic dinner and social time Sunday. Milford will be the home of a Junior Legion baseball team this summer. 39 YEARS AGO. JUNE 26,1947 Harry Bedell and Carlyle Barnes spent Tuesday in Chicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Haab and sons, Terry and Freddie, were visitors in the home of Mrs. Haab’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Flohr at Warsaw Sunday. Fritz Kilmer and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman and family. Alice Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan, visited her cousin Judith Ramey, at Fort Wayne from Sunday until Friday of last week. 60 YEARS AGO, JUNE 28,1917 Thistles: About the only time to enjoy a real rest is right after your vacation. Roy Jackson purchased a fine automobile of J. W. Estep last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Davisson and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Scarlet went to Winona Sunday to hear Billy Sunday. The Milford band gave a very fine concert on our street Saturday afternoon and evening without charging a penny for their services. State police give May report Indiana State Police at Ligonier post have announced the following end of month report for the month of May on their activities in Kosciusko County. Hours worked 1,103 Miles patrolled 20,060 Accidents investigated 14 Arrests effected 116 Warnings issued 169 Motorists assisted 66 Lieutenant Edward C. Anweiler, district commander, reports that five troopers and one sergeant were responsible for the above work. The Ligonier district com-, prises the seven northeastern counties of the state and officers conducted 110 criminal investigations which resulted in the arrests of 58 persons. Five persons have been fatally injured in rural accidents in Kosciusko County during the five months of 1977 as compared to three persons during this same period in 1976. For the seven county district, 28 persons have lost their lives in traffic accidents as compared to 31 persons this same period last year. This is a decrease of three fatalities. David Cory on dean's list David A z . Cory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal P. Cory of r 1 Milford, is among 30 University of Evansville students from northeastern Indiana who have been rikmed to the dean’s list for outstanding academic achievement during the spring quarter. UE students eam honors list distinction by attaining a 3.5 or better grade point average on the 4.0 scale, while carrying at least 12 hours Os credit.

I MILFORD •'Q I -® LIONS V I ISsE? Support B I KRISTINE ■ I brembeck I K "Miss Milford" ■ W In The North Webster M 32nd MERMAID FESTIVAL I QUEEN OF THE LAKES CONTEST ■

Wed., June 22,1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Visiting Mayo Clinic, a recommended experience

By BERNIECE H. DWYER With the plan of combining a vacation and a physical checkup, I registered at the admission desk on the first floor of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. After filling out forms, I was asked to report at 9 a.m. the following day to the west desk on the 17th floor. One waits in a large area furnished with comfortable chairs until his name is called for a consultation with a doctor ot for a specific test which has been prescribed. One of the receptionists informed me that an average of 1,000 people register here each Monday, and a total of about 5,000 wach week during the summer months. If one comes to the clinic without an appointment, as many do, one can expect to wait from three days to a week. One is informed at 9 a.m. whether he will be able to start his physical examination that day. People with serious medical problems are taken with little or no delay. Children, youth, middle aged and elderly from all over the world wait patiently to confer with a doctor and to start the process of securing a physical examination at the worldrenowned clinic. At one check-in point, the lady in front of me asked for an interpreter, a service which the clinic provides. Upon seeing so many in wheelchairs and with obvious physical impairments, one is grateful that he is physically well with all limbs still functioning. One 80-year old gentleman informed another that he first came to the clinc in 1918 and paid $35 for his consultation. A lady from Winnepeg beside whom I waited periodically returns to the clinic to check on her Canadian doctor’s diagnosis of obesity as the reason for her aches and pains. She informed that though she weighs 220 she didn't really believe that tMt should be the cause of her medical problemsxAnother lady chainsmoking in the women’s lounge recounted a long list of ailments, concluding with the statement that not even the doctors at Mayo could find her trouble. A black man from California in a wheelchair attempted to convince the receptionist that his papers should be stamped "Emergency”, but she diplomatically assured him that he could wait his turn. I continually marvelled at the patience and kindness exhibited by clinic personnel — from the doormen to the physicians. A nine-building complex offers a variety of many worthwhile things to see and do —a museum in which one can view displays and movies on a wide range of medical topics and a tour twice daily which even takes one to a lecture hall of the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. The immense murals on each floor beside the waiting areas are examples of the clinic’s on-going art program. The 12th floor or

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orthopedic section offers an unusual view of the city from its large windows. The restored offices of the Mayo Brothers and memorabilia acquired during their practice are on display. Conrad N. Hilton gave the million for the laboratory medicine and center for research in human behavior which joins the clinic by subway. Its veinpuncture waiting area is one of the most attractive of the hundreds in the clinic. The tour guide commented that its colorful furnishings and decor were designed to lift the morale of the patient for what was to follow! The Mayo Medical School accepts 40 students each year to study for the MD. The Mayo School of Health-Related Sciences conducts training programs for physical therapists, nurse anesthetists, occupational therapists, medical laboratory technicians and other allied health personnel. A block from the main clinic building, the new Methodist Hospital offers over 700 beds and a mile west Saint Mary’s Hospital provides care for nearly 1,000 patients. Although not owned by the clinic, both hospitals are staffed by Mayo physicians. Mayowood, the home of Dr. Charles H. Mayo and later his doctor son and family, is open for public viewing. Its 38-rooms are furnished with many French, Spanish. English, and American antiques. Seeing this beautifullypreserved home is a must for anyone visiting Rochester. Although I found Rochester an interesting vacation City, I am glad I do not have to purchase a home there. A bus driver pointed out a row of cracker-box houses selling between S4O and $50,000. Rochester’s second largest employer, International Business Machines, along with other industries are constantly competing with Mayo Clinic personnel for existing housing. Mayo Clinic has been called an "Adventure in Medicine.” I would recommend visiting it and Rochester for an exceedingly worthwhile vacation and experience. Activities reported The Milford police department released statistics on the activities for May. ’ The activities are as follows: Calls answered — Accidents — 2 Dog calls — 4 Funerals —1 Warnings — 9 Arrests — 5 Miles for the month — 1,592 Melvin Jordan — 1,367 miles Nick Gaff — 225 miles Gasoline for the month totaled 225 gallons at a cost of $164.62. Maintenance on the cruiser cost $18.40.

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