The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 April 1977 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Aprils, 1977

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Important proclamation

Dear Editor: I feel our Governor Bowen s proclamation is so important to the citizens of our community. It is as follows: “To all to whom these presents may come, ‘Greetings' — “Whereas, the future of our state and nation lies in the hands of the youth of today and therefore, one of our greatest obligations is to help develope in today’s youth the qualities that willenable them to make the most of that future; and “Whereas,' the Youth Temperance Council of Indiana seeks to educate young people of the potential hazards of alcohol.

Congratulations Tracy

On Saturday, April 2. Carolyn Baker and I attended the 1977 Girls’ State Gymnastics meet in Indianapolis We watched Tracy Rinker, a freshman at Wawasee High School, win first place m four events and the all-around title in optional competition We wish others tn the Lakeland community could have been there This “Pixie" captured the hearts of the audience and judges. It seemed as though the entire audience watched as she performed in each event and applauded with enthusiasm as she completed each phase of competition with control Our hearts beat faster and our

He is risen!

And Jesus was betrayed byJudas Iscariot, had a mock trial of sorts and was crucified on the cross Right before He died, Jesus cried out. “It is finished " He had finished the task which He was born unto this earth to do — that of dying for sinners. ‘‘And thou shalt call His name Jesus: for He shall save His people from their sins " The Bible says that souwwd 1 are sinners “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God “ "All our righteousness are as filthy rags;’ - “There is none that doe th good, no not one ", . there is none righteous, no not one." We are sinners and cannot help ourselves for we inherited sin from our first parents, Adam and Eve Our sins helped to crucify Him But He laid down His life freely, enduring the suffering and shame because He loved us God loved us. too, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him might not perish but have everlasting life.”

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tobacco and drugs; and “Whereas, the wide spread us of these narcotics is increasing highway accidents, broken homes and loss of life; and “Whereas, citizens should exercise responsibility to alleviate problems in these areas; "Now, therefore, I, Otis R. Bowen. Governor of the State of Indiana, do hereby proclaim the week of April 24 - 30. 1977, as ‘Youth Temperance Education Week' in Indiana.” We should thank God for our governor and keep on praying. i NM

knees shook as she went through each facet of her routines The competition is getting more and more competitive each year Many more girls are gaining enthusiasm and skill in this sport at an earlier age And many are training year round at local youth centers. Y’s and private clubs My congratulations to Tracy. Marcia Carpenter (her coach) ahd Tracy's family. How fortunate our community has been to have such dedicated parents, teachers, coaches and athletes to represent us' My congratulations, too, to all the members of the high school gymnastics team for their very successful season Sue Ganshorn

Best of all. Jesus conquered death for us for after He was laid in the tomb of Joseph of Anmatheea. a miraculous thing happened On the third day He arose' The angel said to Mary Magdalene. Mary, the mother of James, and Salome, who had ..come to the tomb: "Ye seek .'< Jesus of Nazareth, which was Crucified He is risen; He is not he're behold the place where they laid Him He is risen' We celebrate this at a special time of the season, known as Easter, when things which have laid dormant throughout the winter have become alive Through nature we are awarded the life-giving qualities of a Risen Christ! He is risen! He promised us in the Holy Bible that we, too. would arise from the grave and then with those who are still alive, would be caught up into the air to meet Him in the clouds and thus , to go home with Him to the wonderful heaven He has prepared for us Shock found guilty of second degree murder John G. Shock. 17. r 1 Pierceton, was found guilty in Whitley County Circuit Court last Friday of second degree murder in the death of a motorcyclist last May ! Shock, riding with Phillip Burht. a Syracuse juvenile, fired a 22 caliber pistol at motorcyclist Curtis Leland Atteberry. 18. near Columbia City last May Atteberry died several weeks later in Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne Following 75 minutes of deliberation, the jury found Shock guilty and rccor mended a 15 to 25 year prison term Shock will be sentenced on April 11. Michael D Ruch, Shock's attorney, used testimony from psychiatrists and the youth’s parents in an attempt to prove innocence on insanity grounds

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Rate increase sought by NIPSCo

stantial increases in the cost of money, wages, fringe benefits, taxes, postage, social security contributions, insurance premiums, construction and property replacement, and the cost of materials and supplies,” Mitchell said. “In addition, projected increases in customer demand requires the investment of more than $1 billion in electric plant and facilities in the next five years.” the utility chairman added. These new facilities will be required to meet the ever increasing need for electric energy in northern Indiana by industrial customers who provide the jobs, incomes and taxes for this area;

for commercial customers whose businesses will require more electricity in the future; for residential customers whose energy consumption is again on the rise, and for new families formed by the children born in the 1950 s and now actively involved in the labor market and in the creation of new homes. Edmund A. Schroer, NIPSCO president and chief executive officer, said, “A new schedule of electric rates designed to produce the increased revenues sought will be filed with the Public Service Commission well in advance of public hearings on the utility’s petition.” The company is requesting a rate of return of 7.25 per cent on

the fair value of its electric property now valued at $1.29 billion. Should the increase in electric rates become effective as proposed by the utility, a NIPSCO electric customer using 500 KWH of electricity could experience an increase of approximately $3.75 per month in his electric bills, after updating the base of fuel cost-purchase power adjustments to current levels. A customer using 1,000 KWH of electricity per month could have an increase of about $6.80 per month under the NIPSCO proposal. On December 31, 1976. the utility was serving a total of

345.051 retail electric customers, of whom 307.396 were residential, 28,449 commercial and 8,532 industrial.

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NIPSCO’s last electric rate increase for residential customers was requested in November, 1974, and became effective in October, 1975.