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Holabird Advocate

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Tuesday, July 12, 2005
 
VOL. IV Issue 7G
Holabird Woman Saves Life
Kristi Hinkle had quite a vacation. She anticipated having lots of fun with her three kids, but she never anticipated that her EMT training could come in handy. That is, until she needed it.
Kristi and the kids went out with her friend Corina to an area restaurant, where a man went into a diabetic coma. The man's wife thought he was having a stroke. Kristi was was aided by two Registered Nurses, who couldn't find his pulse. Luckily, Kristi knew where to look. She kept him going until the paramedic got there. Great job Kristi!
Next week Kristi will be going for some more EMT training. Martin Earl, of the St. Luke's Careflight Air Ambulance Service will show those who show up how to place people in and out of a helicopter. Kristi may never use this training, but you never know.
Democrats in Holabird?
Ever since Holabird Advocate Publisher, Jerry Hinkle formed the Holabird Democrats Football team, some from both major parties have asked if there are any actual Democrats in Holabird. Well, wonder no more! There are at least 9 registered Democrats that we know of in the Holabird Metropolitan area out of a total population of 38. Two of those 9 went to the National Convention in Boston. One of them wrote an article for the Holabird Advocate last year. Neither one of them was me.
Iacocca Makes Commercial Comeback
by Penny Nicholson-Dymes
Holabird Advocate Financial Editor
With both Ford and GM offering employee discounts to anyone willing to buy an automobile from them, Chrysler decided to do the same. To make the announcement they got some annoying fat guy to do a commercial with 80 year old former Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca. The Chairman Emeritus has kept a somewhat low profile since retiring in 1992. It's nice to know that whenever the company needs him, he'll be there. Jerry Hinkle heard that after Iacocca's retirement, he got involved in a bicycle company. Harold Hinkle thinks maybe he's giving that all up for a new car.



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