The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1982 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. NOV. 29 Dismissal Joseph E. Schaaf, Leesburg TUESDAY, NOV. 39 Admissions Norma I. Strombeck. North Webster Donald D. Kreis, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1 Dismissals ' MaxineS. Goon, Leesburg Ivan H. Sparling, Syracuse FRIDAY. DEC. 3 Admissions Lorraine A. May, Leesburg Edwin C. Wagoner, North Webster Dismissals Helen Murchie. Leesburg Guy J Bixler, Leesburg SATURDAY. DEC. 4 Dismissal Norma I. Strombeck, North Webster

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Goshen TUESDAY. NOV. 39 Admissions James McCracken, P.O. Box 501 Milford Edna Byrer, Prairie View Nursing Home, Leesburg Mary T. Mock, r 3 box 221 Syracuse Dismissals Janice A. Bowler, r 1 box 214 Milford Patricia M. Gammiere, r 2 box 26 Syracuse Vernon D. Mabie, 501 South Lake Street, Syracuse WEDNESDAY. DEC. I Admission Terri DU Is, P.O. Box 455 Milford Dismissal Carla S. Martin, r 1 Leesburg THURSDAY. DEC. 2 Admission Marybelle Sharp, P.O. Box 278 Milford

Dismissals Paul M. Brembeck, r 1 Milford Milton E. Brice. 601 South Lake . Street, Syracuse Mosciline Deaton, r 2 box 547 Syracuse FRIDAY. DEC. 3 Dismissals Leora I. Small, r 1 box 283-C Syracuse James P McCracken. P.O. Box 501 Milford SATURDAY, DEC. 4 Dismissals Terri L. Dills, P.O. Box 455 Milford Earl L. Walters, r 1 box 384 North Webster SUNDAY. DEC. 5 Admission Russell Chokey, 325 Medusa Street. Syracuse Dismissal Leroy Maddux, r 3 box 252 Syracuse MONDAY. DEC. 6 Admissions Clarence R Rader, r 5 box 337 Syracuse Henry Beer. P.O. Box 547 Milford Oscar Graff, r 1 box 14 Milford

DOING WELL Louie Davis, r 2 Leesburg, underwent surgery last Thursday, Dec. 2, at the VA Medical Center in Fort Wayne. He is doing well and is listed in room 357E. FEELING BETTER Marybelle Sharp, Waubee Lake, is feeling better after she had surgery on Friday , Dec. 3, in Goshen Hospital. Cards and wishes can be sent to room 211. Cards of thanks CARDOFTHANKS , My sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me with prayers, cards, visits and flowers during my recent surgery. Special thanks to Dr. Hollinger. Dr. Rheinheimer. Rev. Greenwood and to a special nurse named Shelly. Ross Dahlstrom CARDOFTHANKS My sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me with prayers, cards, visits and flowers during my stay in the hospital. \fhe Ulcer-Cigarette UQk Research has established a definite link between smoking and duodenal ulcers. It puts cigarette smoking right at the top of the list of culprits associated with this disease. it affects the development, severity, healing and recurrence of ulcers. Among the facts recently defined: • Cigarette smokers are about 1.7 times as likely to have duodenal ulcers as nonsmokers; . • Ulcer disease is more common among heavy than among light smokers; • Ulcers do not heal as rapidly in heavy smokers; and • Death due to ulcer disease is about twice as common among smokers.

Everything was very much - appreciated. / Mosciline Deaton Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service responded to the following calls recently: On Friday, Nov. 26, a male, 83, suffering from dizziness was taken to Goshen Hospital. On the same day, a male, 31, was taken to Elkhart Hospital. On Sunday, Nov. 28, a male, 58, complaining of chest pains was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Also on Sunday, a 16-month-old male was taken to KCH with convulsions. On Thursday, Dec. 2, a male, 33, involved in an auto-train accident had multiple injuries and was taken to Goshen Hospital.

Obituaries

Scott Phillips IM -•* « UivTlnle KeSIOvnT Os Pierceton Atm Scott Lewis (“Blackie”) Phillips, 75,306 East Catholic St., Pierceton, father of Jerry Phillips, and Mrs. Merrill (Lucy Ann) Peterson, both of Milford, died at 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, in Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw. He had been failing in health for several years. He was born on February 22, 1907, to Harry and Stella (Ring) Phillips. In 1933 he married Juanita Shamp who died in 1947. His second marriage was to Mary Walls who preceded him in death in 1981. Phillips was a retired employee of Warsaw Foundry and had spent most of his life in the Pierceton area. Additional survivors include another son, Lynn E. Phillips, Mentone: five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four stepsons, Danny Walls, Pierceton, Larry, Budd and Robert Walls, all of Warsaw; two sisters. Mrs. Clifford (Verna) Lingofelter, Warsaw, Mrs. Glen (Allene) McGraw, Silver Lake;

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THE HEALTHY CHILD LEARNS MORE EASILY

Educators and the school system are coming under tremendous heat for socalled inadequacies in teaching methods. It seems we have a generation of children who are slow-learners and slow-readers, particularly among slum children. While educators are worried about averages, medians and comparative abilities of their children, health authorities are becoming more and more concerned about the health of the non-achievers. Other things being equal, there is no doubt that a healthy child learns more easily than the child with health problems. This fact, realized by thoughtful parents and teachers, is affirmed with conclusive evidence through research in student achievement. For this reason, regu lar physical check-ups have become an increasingly significant aspect of homeschool regimen. It is up to parents to explore whether a health problem exists. And if so, to have it identified and corresponding treatment undertaken. While teachers are in a position to note symptoms of certain problems, and bring them to the attention of parents, the responsibility should not be imposed on the teacher. Parents must take more initiative and interest. Parents and teachers

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DRIVER INJURED — Arthur L. Napier, 34. Syracuse, sustained hip, head and possible internal injuries in a car-train accident in Milford last Dec. 2. The accident occurred at 5:97 a.m. at the Fourth Street crossing. There are no gates at the crossing. According to information received the southbound train struck the left rear of the auto, dragging it 40 feet and throwing Napier from the autoabout 70 feet. Napier was taken to Goshen Hospital. Investigating the accident was Kosciusko County Patrolman David Curtis.

two brothers. Keith and Glenn Phillips, both of Pierceton. He was also preceded in death by two brothers. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4. in the Wyman Funeral Home. Pierceton. Rev. Chad Burkhart officiated and burial was in Hillcrest cemetery. Floyd Gebhart Member Os Barbee Property Owners Assoc. Floyd C. Gebhart. 72. r 1 Warsaw, was pronounced dead on arrival at Kosciusko Community Hospital this morning (Wednesday) at 7:30 a m. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. He was bom on June 29.1910. in Millville, to Edmund and Maude (Cramer) Gebhart. On September 12, 1964, he married Wahneta Adams. She survives. In 1977 he moved to Barbee Lake from New Castle. He was employed by Chrysler in New Castle and was a member of the North Webster United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge at Sulpher Springs, Scottish RUe at

should be alert to such things as changes in energylevel, postural changes, moodiness, listlessness or any unusual signs that signal a problem that will impede learning. One of the observable signs is lack of interest in school activities. This should not be passed off as a normal part of growing. It is possible that the problem may be other than physical, but health is a safe place to start. Careful parents should provide for regular checkups for every member of the family. The doctor of chiropractic is particularly wellequipped and trained to provide this function. He is especially sensitive to the central role of the relationship of body structure to proper functioning of the governing systems within the body. He is also skilled in the correction of deviations that cause problems. In many instances, the problem will not be difficult to correct if detected prior to serious physical deterioration and before poor learning habits and low academic achievement have become acceptable to the learners. We mustn't be too fast to condemn our learning system. For the most part, teachers and coaches care. Unfortunately, they can't do much without the support and cooperation of parents.

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Indidbapolis. Barbee Conservation Club, and Barbee Property Owners Association. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Douglas (Toni Ann) Blake. Alamosa. Colo.; one son. Jack. Springport; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Nelson (Jane) Jarrette. Racine, Wise., and Mrs. Joseph (Nancy) O’Grady. Oak Forrest, Ill.; one stepson. Keith Adams, Springport; 16 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. One sister preceded him in death. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Harris Funeral Home. SR 13S Syracuse and from 5-9 p.m. Friday at Main and Frame Funeral Home. New Castle. Funeral services will be at 11 a m. Saturday at the New Castle Funeral Home with 0. Rex EMT courses begin Jan. 6 A 24-hour refresher training course must be taken by all emergency medical technicians (EMT’s) during the third year of certification. A new series of refresher classes begins on Tuesday. Jan. 4. and continues on the following dates: January 6, 10.11,13.18 and 19. Classes begin at 6 p.m. and last approximately three hours. The refresher course is a method of ensuring the knowledge and skills learned in the basic EMT course. Any EMT who is in the third year of certification should contact the education department at Goshen Hospital. A fee is charged and payable at registration. Registration, is requested by December 17, and is nonrefundable.

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