The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1982 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 26,1982

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WE SAVED this photo of a Milford Day of long ago to run with this column and remind everyone that MAD Days are here A copy of activities was mailed to boxholders of the Milford Post Office and additional information appears elsewhere in this issue. We urge everyone to read these and to attend the events listed. Events get underway at 9 a m on Saturday when the Milford Community Bazaar opens in the community building and the MAD Dash, begins at Waubee Lake Park Prom tl a m. until 2 p.m. open house will be held at the First National Bank. Don't forget to pick up your tickets for a fish

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sandwich and drink. There will be tours of the bank, platter spinning and the WHS swing band as well as drawings for prizes. Merchants will be holding sales throughout the day with drawings set for 1. 2 and 3 p m Persons must be present in order to win No purchase is necessary to enter the drawings. Game one of the Youth League tourney is slated for 1 p.m. on Sunday. W ith additional games at 2and 4 p.m. The annual Memorial Day Breakfast will be held at the Masonic Temple beginning at 5 30am on Monday The parade moves out at 10 a.m. on Monday with services to

follow at the cemetery. This is an annual event sponsored by the American Legion and is one of the most important events of the busy week end. Don’t forget to take time to remember those who have died that this country may remain free. MADs chicken barbecue is slated to be held from 12 noon until 2 p.m The Baseball Boosters will hold a bake sale during this t ime The boys’ Youth League games will get underway again at I p.m. on Monday and at 2:30 p.m. girls* softball will begin. Championship games will be played at 4:30 and 6:15p.m. And. hopefully, at 5 p.m. the thermometer will be burned at the community building, indicating the $12,000 goal has been reached. -oTHE BASEB \LL Boosters are working this year to raise the IK.OOO necessary for shirts, hats, uniforms, equipment, officiating and directors. <lt should be noted the directors only receive SI,OOO each and put in many hours

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DEMONSTRATING THE ZED — Lynda Eastman of North Webster, co-captain of the North Webster and Tippecanoe Township EMS. straps Sue Mitchell of the township assessor's office, into a ZED. Zee Company Extrication Device, recently purchased by the EMS with donations. The new equipment u ill improx e the quality of care given accident victims in transport to a hospital. Persons interested in learning more about the EMS or enrolling in the instruction classes, soon to begin, should contact the North W ebster and Tippecanoe Fire Station.

New equipment means better service for EMS

Did you ever wonder what organizations, such as the Emergency .Medical Service of Tippecanoe Township, do with donations received from service clubs and organizations, in the community'’ One good example of how the EMS puts donations to use is in the recent purchase of the ZED. which stands for Zee Company Extrication Device According to Lynda Eastman, co-captain of the EMS. the ZED replaces the old rigid short board that emergency medical technicians often use in extricating an injured person from an auto or other tight space, to insure that no damage is done to the patient’s spinal track The ZED is fashioned out of bright orange water repellent fabric, has color coded straps to secure the patient s body, and has Velcro fasteners and snaps. It's much more flexible than the traditional wooden short board and yet still provides solid support to prevent further spinal injuries during transport to a hospital. The company also makes a long board device that is similar to the ZED short board only geared towards protecting the patients whole body. For instance, says Mrs. Eastman, in regards to the ZED

starting in early May and running through the end of the program — directors are Kent Doty and Gary Sorensen). The team members are currently selling soft soap and plastic tumblers and the Booster Club is planning a bake sale in conjunction with the barbecue on Monday. Persons who have agreed to furnish items are reminded to have them at the community building by 11:30 am. and persons wishing to donate baked goods, who have not been contacted, are also urged to take items to the community building Monday a m —o— MANY ITEMS have been donated thus far for the bazaar with promises for baked items for Saturday’s event too. We’ve been told Marcy Haab has made 70 loaves of bread and is selling it and donating all the profits to the project. And, Jean Treesh plans to top Marcy's 20 pies made for the garage sale last month by making 50 for the bake sale this time. We’ve kept our promise and have a number of things to bring in on Friday, how about you. Remember the challenge of earlier — If everyone would just donate one thing the community; could go over the top with nc trouble at all! One craft item! One pie! One cake! One anything! -oNOW THAT spring has arrived workers are back at Campbell’s Market painting the trim and installing a new sidewalk! —O’GAYLE ELLEN Graff. P. O. Box 798. APO Miami, Fla., has been selected as the valedictorian of the Panama Canal College graduating class. Commencement will be on June 3. Gayle is the wife of former Milford resident Jerry Graff aind is the daughter-in-law of Al Graff of Milford

long board. ‘ There are alot of advantages to the ZED. such as on a stairway where EMT’s must lift the patient to a vertical position at times to get down ." She adds that the patient does not slide on the ZED with such movement as he would on the traditional wooden board Another advantage of the newshort board is that it fits into the new smaller cars. The old short boards don’t always fit into the new economy cars and if they do get them in. it’s almost impossible to get the patient out of the car strapped to the board. The ZED enables EMT’s to secure the patient's neck and head and prevent further injury to these areas All of Tippecanoe Township s EMT’s have been trained on the ZED equipment and both ambulances now have short boards at a cost of approximately $l9O each. In addition, they purchased one long board at around $2lO. Since ambulance's are required by the state to have a long board, the EMS is one step ahead in acquiring the best for the patient. “The EMS is always looking into present day advancements in medical care in regards to training or equipment.” says Mrs Eastman. “We want people

A NUMBER of seniors from Milford were recognized during the awards program at Wawasee Friday. Not only were Norine Sorensen and Susie Schmucker named valedictorian and salutatorian but Kent Stichter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stichter of near Milford, was the third ranked student in the class. Others from Milford named to the honors section included Annette Beer. Jill Haab. William Haab, Lori Kammerer, Jeff Long. Gayle Miller, Shell Miller, Vince Price. Joni Schultz. Paul Siegfried and Stacy Wall. Milford students were also high on the list of those other awards during the program. Department awards went to Lori Kammerer, business: Laura Joyce, homeec: Kent Stichter. industrial education: Susie Schmucker, music: Paul Siegfried, science; Norine Sorensen, math and foreign language; and Deb Haab. cosmetology. Athletic Scholastic Achievement awards were given to the top academic female athlete and top academic male athlete — Stacy Wall and Jeff Long Vince Price was presented the Bob Ellis Golf Award and Stacy Wall w as given the Fellowship of Christian Athletes award. Gary Gerencser was presented the Career Wrestling Award. Joni Schultz won the Lakeland Community Educator's Association teaching scholarship and Sheli Miller was one of four seniors to receive Kiwanis career awards Annette Beer received the International Palace of Sports Youth Foundation Award and Greta Hurd received the county homemakers scholarship. Stacy Wall was one of two receiving March of Dimes scholarships. Stacy was also named Miss Warrior of the 1982 year.

to know where their money is going to.” she continued The co-captain added that recent donations of around S6OO paid for the new equipment that was purchased out. of Indianapolis. Area residents booked in jail There were four area residents booked in the Kosciusko County Jail on various charges recently Those booked included Kirby Jay Grubbs, 22. Leesburg; James Cedi Crace, 21. t. 1 Leesburg; Ralph Fitzgerald Prater, 18. Milford; and Phillip Timothy Shepherd. 19. r 1 North Webster Grubbs was booked on a charge of driving while his license was suspended Crace was arrested on a charge of battery, a class B misdemeanor. Prater was booked on a charge of conversion. All three men, Grubbs, Crace and Prater, were released on their own recognizance. Shepherd was booked at the county jail on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

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REAL PEOPLE DESIGN QUILT — Lillian Laßell, Syracuse, and Mabel Valentine. North Webster, participants in the REAL Nutritional Services for People 60 and Over in Syracuse, dispfay a quilt members of the group recently made. Each of the approximately 25 participants in creating the quilt contributed a square containing their name, birth date, astrological sign, and the flower representing their month of birth.

Lake Tippecanoe Sailing Club gives 1982 regatta schedule

Lake Tippecanoe Sailing Club will have its first regatta on Saturday, June 5, and Sunday. June 6. junior races will be held on Saturday for those 16 years of age and under and on Sunday races will be for all skippers. Other dates for the junior races are: Saturday. June 12. the junior guest race; Saturday. June 19; Saturday. July 3. the July 4th Regatta; Saturday, July 17. Saturday. July 31; Saturday Aug 14; Saturday. Aug 28; and Saturday and Sunday. September 4 and 5, the Labor Day Regatta Skippers' races will be held on

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the following dates: Sunday. June 20; Saturday. July 3. the July 4th Regatta with brunch at 10 a m. in the Van Meter home the Moonlight sail, the exact date to be announced later, but will be some Saturday night in July with a get-together at Black's; Sunday. July 18; Sunday. Aug. 1; Sunday. Aug. 15; Sunday. Aug. 29; Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 4 and 5. Labor Day Regatta with a potluck and awards Sunday evening at Laderer’s; and the couples race The date for the couples' race will be announced later.

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