The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1986 — Page 19

It happened ... in Milford

18 YEARS AGO, MARCH 31,1976 Ken Price from Television’s Hee Haw was a visitor in Milford last Saturday. If you don’t believe it ask Clifford (“Bean") Replogle at Bean’s 76 station or Dick Bibler of Barth, Inc. According to Replogle, Ken stopped by his station for information about how to contact someone at Barth’s. Bean gladly did some phone calling for Ken. While at the station Ken noticed the “BR 549“ phone number of Junior Sample on Hee Haw written on the wall — and according to Bean “He got a big kick out of the sight!" Mike Umbaugh of Barth’s stated that Ken was negotiating with Dick Bibler over a possible purchase of a new Barth. Becky Doll, Doll’s Decorating Center, Main Street, Milford, is planning for the observance of her first anniversary. The shop has enjoyed a very successfid first year as it offered a new service to the area residents. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rodriguez and April, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, all of Winona, and Miss Donna Moser were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Rev. Robert Neely, Jr., of Pen-

Humanly speaking — Family involvement

By M. SUSAN WOODS, RN, CNA The concept of “family” has become increasingly important over the last 20 years. The family transmits the mores and values of society to its members. The child is influenced by the manner in which parents communicate with one another and by the process they use to reduce stress and anxiety. The family structure provides an arena in which the offspring develop a sense of identity or a lack of identity. While hospitalized on the Inpatient Unit of the Bowen Center, family involvement in the patient’s treatment is encouraged when appropriate. A key concept includes the identification of potential stressors and the education of individuals and families to enable them to develop healthy patterns of adapting. Teaching a patient and the family about symptoms is also 5 important. Diet, activity, and clinical changes that may occur are the focus of the teaching plan. The importance of continuing medication as prescribed by the physician is also emphasized. A psychiatric nurse or therapist is frequently available to answer questions or receive information. Frequently family members will be contacted regarding information needed. Discharge planning is an essential part of the patients treatment. It involves collaborative efforts of the patient, family and Hearing aids Nearly everyone 40 years old and older exhibits at least a slight form of hearing loss. It is estimated that 80 percent of those with hearing loss could have their problem corrected with either medication, surgery or the use of hearing aids. The Better Business Bureau urges consumers to consult a physician before considering using a hearing aid. Even though these aids are available without prescriptions they do not always provide satisfactory results. Your doctor should consult with, or have you visit, a hearing specialist. If it is determined this problem cannot be resolved medically, you should see a dispensing audiologist —a hearing science specialist. Your selection of a hearing aid is largely dictated by the severity of your hearing problem, price, and the type of aid available to you: behind the ear, inside the external part of your ear or inside the ear canal. Testing several models is usually the best method of determining which is best for you. While many dealers offer 30-day, no-obligation trial periods, some charge high rental rates if you don’t buy. Beware of such terms. Tbe cost of a hearing test is usually not refundable. Prices for the aids vary, with the smallest devices usually highest. Remember that hearing aids wear out and eventually must be replaced. Find out the expected longevity of an aid and what its warranty does not cover. Also note that some hearing problems, such as the amplification of outside noises, may be difficult to eliminate. New hearing aids, using microchip technology, are improving hearing aid performance. But this often comes at a high price and may require external battery packs. Heart attack news ATLANTA — Combining a powerful new form of a drug to dissolve blood clots with tiny “balloons" that squeeze open clogged arteries may save the lives of many heart attack victims, a preliminary new study suggests.

nsylvania visited recently with his daughter and family, Rev. and Mrs. Chad Woodburn and family. 20 YEARS AGO, MARCH 30,1966 Postmaster Paul Kizer states the donkey behind the post office was left over from the pony express. It’s a child’s stuffed toy but is almost as large as a real one. We want to add our congratulations to Bob Hoerr and to other science fair winners. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerr of near Milford and was grand champion of the Lakeland fair. One of our little birds tells us that the Theo Beers have 20 or 22 grandchildren in the Milford schools — can anyone top that? Roger Hollar, a student at Sans Technological Institute, Indianapolis, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollar and Mike. Keith Frohreich of Logansport spent the week end with Ginger Hollar. Both are students at Indiana Central college at Indianapolis. Mrs. Alyce Baker and Mrs. Lillian Anglin of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moyer of Clunette were in attendance at the Kiwanis Travelog last Wednesday evening.

staff. The objective of discharge planning is to ensure that continued support and assistance are available to clients and their families after discharge. This is necessary in order to improve or maintain the current health status of the patient. General Considerations of the Bowen Center Inpatient Unit: Visiting Hours — Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, 9a.m. — 9p.m. There are no age restrictions. Special arrangements can occasionally be made if regular visiting hours are inconvenient. The Inpatient staff recommend that prior approval be received when bringing food to a hospitalized person. Matches and/or cigarette lighters should not be given to patients, a lighter is provided by the Unit. Due to safety rules and special precautions — all packages and/or containers must be checked by a staff member prior to giving them to the patient. If there are special needs or if you desire further information about the Bowen Center and services offered call or 267-7169.

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Miss Carol Beer was a Sunday dinner guest of Carolyn Biller with the Royce Biller family. . 30 YEARS AGO, APRIL 5,1956 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kropf, Miss Mattie Kropf, and the Kropfs’ granddaughter, Mary Ellen Kropf, of Topeka, are expected home Friday from Sarasota, Fla., where they spent tbe winter. Pfc. John E. Hurd, serving with the U.S. Army, stationed at Hokkiado, Japan, is spending a fourteen-day leave in and around Tokyo. On april 8 he will be in Kamakura for the Cherry Blossom Festival. John also plans to visit Mrs. W.R. Ehnle who lives near Tokyo. She will be remembered as the former Miss Lois Beer. Principal Harold Young attended a conference of principals and superintendents at Columbia City last Wednesday.

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Several worth while projects were discussed at the Silver Thimble club meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Charles Weisser. During the business session Miss Tillie Graff presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Don Beer. The Milford Lions club honored eight members of the varsity basketball team and their coach, Bob Henne, Monday night at the Melody Case. The group heard a talk on sportsmanship by former Warsaw football coach Frank Sanders. Sanders was Milford coach in 1941-42. 50 YEARS AGO, APRIL 2,1936 Mrs. Douglas Miles spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen, and saw the movie The Country Doctor. Glen Brown of Purdue university came Saturday to spend the spring vacation at his home north of here. A 4

Miss Blanche Vail moved to Milford, Thursday from her farm home north of here which has been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vorhis. Mrs. Harlan Robinson spent Friday afternoon in Goshen and

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and families and O.C. Miller saw Magnificent Obsession at Warsaw, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest George have tnoveo to a farm east of here.

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