The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1976 — Page 5

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Prayer answered

Dear Editor. This past week, during prayer meeting at a local church, an expectant mother was suddenly aware that her baby was on the way The child wa£ not quite full term, it was coming very quickly and things were not progressing normally She went to the nearby home of a relative and by then was hemorrhaging and the situation was serious. The relative called the local EMV unit and then called the church The entire, congregation went to the altar on their knees in intense prayer for the young mother and her unborn child medics in the EMV held Z®j/yourtg woman in their arms on the way to the hospital to help prevent any extra bumps and jars They spoke calmly and encouragingly all the way At the hospital the young mother** as rushed to surgery and with only minutes to spare a beautiful, healthy, baby girl was bom Imagine the joy. humbleness and gratefulness felt by every one involved to be allowed

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to participate in the miracle of saving the mother and child Prayer was answered and faith rewarded. No one involved would doubt for a second that it was the devine hand of God that was in control. “Praise God” that this young mother didn’t have the sort of “out of context believing Christians” who would stand around and watch her bleed to death and her child die w hile they implored God to do something, while in truth their prayers were already answered by the presence of a nearby doctor and hospital. 1 do not believe for one second, if it had been God’s will for that child or its mother to die, that all the doctors, medics, hospitals, or even all the prayers in the world, could have saved either one I do believe prayer is necessary in all situations The Bible says so But. God uses His people to fulfill His will Those people included doctors, medics, ambulance drivers and believers praying There is a happy young couple in this community with a

beautiful new life entrusted to them to raise and educate in. and to. the honor and glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. I think it would be wise council to people who blindly follow the teaching and Bible intrepretations of any “so called preacher” or any self appointed “profit of the Lord” to read their Bibles completely and thoroughly on their own and stop taking verse out of context It’s your future in eternity, it’s your salvation and it is all up to you. Find out for yourself. Don’t be duped by any ego crazy con artist involved in one of the oldest money games known to man. Barbara L. Churchman. A boro again Christian mother and grandmother *3OO damages in two-car accident The B and K root beer stand m Syracuse was the scene of a twocar accident Friday. Aug. 20 A car driven south by William Harper, r 1 Syracuse, collided with a westbound vehicle driven by Melvin Chupp. r 1 Milford. Damage to the Harper vehicle was estimated at SIOO with S2OO damage to the Chupp auto $ 460 worth of items ore taken' Items valued at $460 were stolen from a garage belonging to Galen H Aera, r 1 North Webster. sometime between 6 pm August 7 and August 19 The mobile home is located one-half mile north of CR SOON on CR 925E. Glass had been broken on the garage door and pad locks were broken on the sheds

Federal crop insurance accepting applications

Applications for federal crop insurance are now being accepted for wheat to be seeded this fall and for corn and soybeans being planted next spring Over the past several years the dollar protection has been increased to cover the higher cost I w DOING GRADUATE WORK — Miss Vicky Nyikos. Syracuse, has returned from Pensacola. Fla., where she was attending Pensacola Christian college this summer. , Miss Nyikos is doing graduate work toward her Master of Education degree at PCC after receiving her Bachelors degree from Crossroads Bible college last year. She is a primary teacher of the Syracuse Christian school and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nyikos.

required to produce these crops. If you are engaged in farming and not now using federal crop insurance protection, you should contact the Crop Insurance office located at room seven. 513 Main street. Rochester. 46975 for information about how FCIC can become a part of your money management program and possible prevent a financial loss that could force you off the farm! The closing date for wheat insurance applications is September 30. John Goebel Bth in Miami John Goebel, summer resident of Lake Wawasee and member of the Wawasee Ski club, placed eighth among 45 contestants in the boys’ jumping division of the water ski nationals. Friday. Aug 20. in Miami. Fla. He placed with a jump of 118 feet; the winning jump was 127 feet. During the rest of the year John resides with his family in Fort Wayne, where he is a sophomore at Homestead high school. BICYCLE RECOVERED A five-speed bike belonging to Jack A. Conley. 113 E. Boston, reported stolen from Allen St.. Syracuse, sometime last week, was recovered Sunday in a nearby field

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SWIMMERS — The third annual swim-a-long in the W awasee Lake area was held last Saturday. Chairperson Mrs. Tom Thornburg reports the event went smoothly and netted somewhere over SI,OOO for this cause. She stated the turn-out of swimmers was slim this year because of the late start and due to the confusion of sites. In the top photo are across-the-lake swimmers. All will be students at Wawasee high school this fall. All made excellent time. From left are Julie Henning, Jan Miller. Laura Kroh and Shaun Stevenson. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henning. Jan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller. Laura is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kroh and Shaun is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevenson. In the photo at the right are Shelley Rodgers. Kathy Moore. Steven Phillips, Harrison Hossler have accident A car driven south on S Huntington street. Syracuse. bySteven Phillips. 19. Goshen, was struck from behind by a car driven by Harrison Hossler. 27. 301 W. Henry. Syracuse The Phillips car was stopped for a vehicle pulling from a parking space. Ron Robinson. Syracuse police chief, said damage to the Phillips vehicle was estimated at $l5O with S2BO to the Hossler car. Car hits fence, •390 damages set A car attempting to turn around on CR 800 N hit a fence belonging to Jerry Templeton, r 2 Leesburg The driver of the car was Ernest R. Miller. 19. r 2 Nappanee. The Sunday morning incident was investigated by lieutenant Richard Mikel of the Kosciusko county sheriff s department. Damage to the fence was set at S4O and damage was estimated at $350 to the car.

I x^Xg=° I I Is your sunflower the tall®S t? I I your cucumber the l-o-n-g-e-s-t? I I your tomato the heaviest? I If so. we would like to know about it...and we think every one else in town would like to know, Ig W too....just come in and tell us about the biggest, tallest, heaviest ANYTHING grown m your U V garden this year. We ll consider it for listing once each week in this newspaper in our special I ijj weekly “ad” on community gardening records. ’< Here’s all you do!!! Just stop in the store (no telephone entries) and register your name and 1% 1 address and phone number along with the item you’ve grown, where grown, and the name LJ address and phone no. of a witness to the facts you report to us! Our garden record book will l< ? contain columns for the BIGGEST -HEAVIEST-LARGEST-TALLEST flower or vegetable L - each week. Record holders names, in each category will be repeated tn our “ad each week W until bumped bv a “larger-taller” etc. vegetable or flower in the same category. A special j ? category will list “freak-entries” (such as a potato that looks like Teddy Roosevelt). The names H of the leaders of each category will also be posted in our store and THE OFFICIAL RECORD M BOOK WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES during normal business I 3 hours. 3 At the end of the growing season. ‘ ‘GARDEN RECORD BOOK’ ’. certificates will be awarded to I , I record-holders in each category. ————— Come in and tell us about your prize vegetable or flower today!!!! |F _ .—H I My Store HI PICKWICK PLACE SYRACUSE, INDIANA 46567 / k

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Rhoda Hapner. Darlene Darr and Steve Hapner. They swam laps at Oakwood Park and were well received. D. Deck. C. Willits and

Leesburg-Oswego nursery sets registration date

The Leesburg-Oswego nursery school, formerly Leesburg Community nursery school, will be held this year in the Oswego community building The date for enrolling has been set for Friday, Aug. 27. 9-11:30 am. Learning experiences for three-year-olds and pre-K children, will be under the direction of Mrs. Robert (Kay) Tusing. who completed a successful year in working with the growth and development of the nursery and pre-K children at Leesburg. Three-year-olds will attend on Thursdays and Fridays, 9-11:30 am and the pre-K class on

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T. Carpenter served as life guards. Monies collected are for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 9-1130 a m September 7 will be the starting date for the nursery school. Parents and children of Leesburg. Oswego and surrounding areas are invited? to participate in the educational program For further information. call Mrs Tusing. Leesburg The Mid-Lakes Lions club will be sponsoring the nursery school. CONGO REVAMPED The French Congo was reorganized as French Equatorial Africa on Jan. 15, 1910.

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