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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Cottle CountyASCS News
DS1 Service
DS1 Local Loop
DS1 Transport
DS1 Transport Termination
Proposed Rates and Charges for DS1 Service are as follows:
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$ 1,000.00
$ 298.00
$ 283.00
$ 255.00
$ 226.00
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$ 130.00
$ 130.00
Additional System
$ 16.00
COKE
$ 40.00
Digital Data Service
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Farmers Co-Op
Proposed rates and charges for DDS are as follows:
HOLIDAY SAVINGS
DDS Local Loop
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DDS Transport Termination
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Cottonseed Oil: Smart and Healthy Food Choice
$ 85.00
$ 85.00
Monthly
Rates
$ 85.00
$ 95.00
Monthly
Rates
Nonrecurring
Charge
DS1 Transport
Per airline mile
Nonrecurring
Charge
S 1.60
$ 3.20
When you look at the ingre-
dient labels on prepared foods
you can be assured that when
cottonseed oil is listed, it’s a
quality product.
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If I see an otologist, will my
hearing loss go away? Will hearing
aids return my hearing to normal?
Hearing loss treatment may
DDS Local Loop
This rate element is for the cable facilities from the CDL to the SWC. The
customer may establish and disconnect DDS Local Loops without penalty other
than the minimum service interval of one month's service, as his/her needs
demand.
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 & 56 Kbps
Per Termination
Persons who wish to intervene or otherwise participate in these proceedings
should notify the Commission. A request to intervene, participate, or for further
information, should be mailed to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 7800
Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 400N, Austin, Texas, 78757. Further information
may also be obtained by calling the Public Information Division of the Public
Utility Commission at (512) 458-0256, or (512) 458-0221 teletypewriter for the
deaf.
GTE Southwest Incorporated (GTESW) and Contel of Texas Inc. (Contel) have
filed an application with the Public Utility Commission of Texas to seek approval
to provide two new private line services and to change rates for existing
services. GTE's intraexchange DS1 Service will be offered pursuant to the rates
proposed with this filing and will no longer be available through concurrence
with GTE's interLATA access tariff rates which are lower. Contel's intraexchange
DS1/DDS Service will be offered pursuant to the rates proposed with this filing
and will no longer be available through Contel's current private line tariff rates.
Existing customers with DS1/DDS Services will not be affected by these rate
changes. DS1 1.544 Megabits per second (Mbps) Service and Digital Data
Service (DDS) will normally be used for the transmission of data communications
or large volumes of voice communications between two locations. These
services are optional and will not affect the existing rates of customers who do
not order these services. The estimated annual effect on GTE-SW's revenues in
the first year is $1, 080, 567. The estimated annual effect on Contel's revenues
in the first year are $42, 383.
DS1 Local Loop
Month-to-Month
First System
12-month term
First System
36-month term
First System
60-month term
First System
DS1 Service is an intraLATA Private Line Service which provides a dedicated,
high capacity channel which may be used for simultaneous two-way
transmission of voice data or other digitally encoded customer information
signals. DS1 Service provides a transmission speed of 1.544 Mbps and is
designed to provide an average performance of at least 95 percent error-free
seconds of transmission over a continuous 24-hour period.
IntraLATA DS1 Private Line Service is comprised of three rate elements: DS1
Local Loop, DS1 Transport and DS1 Transport Termination. Each element is
described below.
This rate element is for the mileage sensitive charges for transporting a DS1
signal between Serving Wire Centers. Transport occurs only when the two CDLs
being connected are served by two different SWCs.
The month-to-month payment basis allows the customer to establish and
disconnect DS1 Services, without penalty, other than to meet the minimum
service interval of one month's service, as needed. Under the month-to-month
service, the additional DS1 Local Loop rate applies only when the additional DS1
Local Loop (s) is (are) ordered at the same time and between the same two CDLs
as the first DS1 Local Loop.
This rate element is for the cable facilities from the CDL to the SWC. The
customer has two payment options for the purchase of DS1 Local Loops. There
is a month-to-month plan or term contract Optional Payment Plan (OPP).
DS1 Transport Termination
Per Termination
What if I experience a sudden
hearing loss?
Consult an otologist immediately.
Sudden hearing loss may occur for a
variety of reasons such as a virus, wax
buildup or something more serious.
DSI Service is available in and between all exchanges of GTE-SW and Contel
where digital facilities exist. DS1 Service is available on a point-to-point
intraLATA basis between two Customer Designated Locations (CDL),between a
Serving Wire Center (SWC) and a CDL, between a CDL and a point of
connection with another service provider or between two SWCs.
Digital Data Service (DDS) is an intraLATA Private Line service which supports
synchronous, full-duplex transmission between the CDL and the SWC or the
point of connection with another telephone company at transmission speeds of
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 and 56 kilobits per second (Kbps). DDS provides a
transmission path for digital data signals within the same LATA.
2.4, 4.8, 9.6 & 19.2 Kbps
56 Kbps
DDS Transport
This rate element is for the mileage sensitive charges for transporting a DDS
signal between SWCs. Transport occurs only when the two CDLs being
connected are served by two different SWCs.
recipes, salad dressings and marinades
for fish, poultry and other meats.
Good Heritage: Cottonseed oil
has been around for centuries and
produced right here in the U.S. for
over 100 years. It has stood the test
of time as an important ingredient in
the American diet.
Understanding
Your Hearing
Basic knowledge of hearing loss
can prevent undue anxiety or com-
plications. House Ear Institute doc-
tors answer four key questions about
hearing.
WATCH
CHANNEL 5
The OPP plan allows the customer to select a term of service (1 YR, 3 YR and
5 YR) with lower monthly rates associated with longer term contracts. If the
customer selects an OPP, additional DSI Local Loops may be ordered and
installed at the Additional DS1 Local Loop rate between any SWC and CDL
covered by the OPP, at any time during the term of that OPP.
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, & 19.2 Kbps
56 Kbps
This rate element is for the equipment to terminate DS1 Transport at the SWCs.
This charge applies only when DS1 Transport is required for the service
configuration of the customer. One transport termination charge applies at each
end of the DS1 Transport.
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This filing has been assigned Consolidated Docket Nos. 11408/11435. The
deadline to intervene in this docket is January 1, 1993.
Two for the
show..
DDS Transport Termination
This rate element is for the equipment to terminate DDS Transport at the SWCs.
This charge applies only when DOS Transport is required for the service
configuration of the customer. One transport termination charge applies at each
end of the service.
NEW EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES ON
WOMEN'S & MEN'S SAS
DDS Transport
Per airline mile
SHOE SALE
Large group Men's Women's
and Children's Shoes
1/2 Price
include medication, hearing aids or
surgery. Hearing aids don't restore
hearing, but compensate for the loss
by amplifying the sounds. Effective
treatment may improve hearing, but
some loss may be permanent.
ment standards for purity and safety.
Good Taste: Cottonseed oil has a
light taste that brings out the flavor in
foods-never masks it.
Good Cooking: You can bake, fry,
saute or stir-fry with cottonseed oil
thanks to its non-oily consistency and
high smoke point. It’s great in a host of
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King County
Extension
**
FmHA Borowers placing cotton
in the loan will be required to obtain
a CCC-679 Lien Waiver on each
individual loan. This is a big change
and a bit of extra effort for us as well
as those concerned, as the county
office will have to estimate the
proceeds for the producer on each
lien waiver.
News
by Gary D. Antilley-King Co.
Extension Ag
King County 4-H meeting will be
Wednesday, December 9, at 6:30
p.m. in the Community Center.
The program is Christmas "Stuff
Stockings" -- 4-Hers are urged to
bring 3-4 items or more for stocking
stuffers to be distributed to the local
nursing homes. Examples of things
to bring: toiletries — soaps, lotaions,
toothpaste, Kleenex, small travel-
type accessories.
Pledges to be led by Shannon
Vinson, Korey and Amanda
Ferguson.
Inspiration - Amber Green, Ali-
cia Pettiet, Brandi Seago, Lasha
Vinson.
Demonstrations - Brenda Miller,
mary J. King, Misti Seago.
Refreshments - Matt Jones,
Dusty and Jennifer Jones, Chase
and Brandon Richardson.
4-H'ers with job assignments,
please come, and be prepared.
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Beauty in things exists in the mind that contemplates
them.
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GOOD BUYS ON
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Paducah School Menu
Wednesday, December 9
Breakfast-Ham, toast, juice and
milk.
Lunch-Meatloaf, spinach, pota-
toes, com bread, prune cake, and
milk.
Thursday, December 10
Breakfast-Sausage, toast Juice,
and milk.
Lunch-Hamburgers, fries, let-
tuce and tomatoes, mixed fruit, and
milk.
Friday, December 11
Breakfast-Toast, eggs, juice and
milk.
Lunch-Pimento cheese/tuna
sandwiches, soup, fruit, crackers,
and milk.
Monday, December 14
Breakfast-Cinnamon toast,
fruit and milk.
Lunch-Barbecue franks, whole
potatoes, spinach, com bread, peach
cobbler and milk.
Tuesday, December 15
Breakfast-Ham, toast juice and
milk.
Lunch-Roast beef tips, cream
potatoes, sweet peas, hot rolls, mixed
fruit with topping and milk.
Wednesday, December 16
Breakfast-Sausage, toast,juice
and milk.
Lunch-Ground beef with sauce,
pinto beans, cabbage, banana pud-
ding, milk.
Thursday, December 17
Breakfast-Toast, eggs Juice and
milk.
Lunch-Pizza, fries, salad, pear
halves and milk.
Friday, December 18
Breakfast-Cere al, toast, juice
and milk.
Lunch-Bologna sandwiches,
fries, pickles, fruit and milk.
FARM & RANCH
. NEWS
**
Producers planning to apply for
Phase II of the 1992 Disaster pro-
gram on wheat and oats should make
an application by December 8 -
that is this Tuesday. Applications
filed after this time will require a
long waiting period for payments.
**
Producers who have a Conserva-
tion Plan, FSA Plan, or a CRP
Contract must consult with SCS
prior to burning any crop or pasture
residue.
only if they sell cotton directly to
textile mills or for export or tender
cotton on the New York Cotton Ex-
change.
" fach Tuesdor 6:30 - MO P-1”'
For Additional Vehicle*
Amarillo Motors
Gary Beauchamp Call Collect (806)-352-5gn
SCS
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the money
Preparing for Winter
Failure to be prepared for cold
weather driving can lead to costly
and dangerous breakdowns. Here’s
some timely advice from the pros at
the non-profit National Institute for
Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE) that will take the chill out of
winter driving.
Plan ahead. Fall is an ideal time to
get ready. Read your owner’s manual
and follow the manufacturer’s rec-
ommended service intervals.
Replace worn wiper blades and
keep lots of washer fluid on hand to
fight road salts and other windshield
grime.
Replace balding tires with all sea-
son radials or snow tires, as condi-
tions warrant. Don’t forget to check
your spare and make sure the tire
jack works.
Have a qualified auto technician
check the condition of your battery
and cables, plus the radiator, hoses
and belts.
If you don’t have a regular
mechanic, an increasingly popular
way to find a good one is to look for
certification. The National Institute
for Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE) conducts the only national,
industry-wide testing and certifica-
tion program for automotive techni-
cians. ASE technicians have passed
tough tests in specialties such as
brakes and engine repair. They wear
distinctive blue and white insignia.
Engine performance problems
such as rough idling, poor accelera-
tion, or hard starts should be correct-
ed. In addition to peace of mind,
you’ll see better fuel economy.
Make certain your heater and
defroster are in good working condition.
Carry emergency gear: flares,
boots, gloves, ice scraper, blanket,
shovel, flashlight, tire chains, a few
tools, and some high-energy snack
food.
For a free brochure, Getting Your
Vehicle Ready for Winter, send a
self-addressed, stamped long enve-
lope to: ASE, Dept. A, P.O. Box 347,
Herndon, VA 22070.
FANTASTIC FOOTWEAR
GreenBelt Plaza Childress,TX
OPEN 7 Days 817-937-3210
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North American Precis Syndicate
What do many of the very best
prepared foods, baked goods and
tasty snacks have in common? Just
check the label. Chances are you’ll
see cottonseed oil on the list of ingre-
dients. In fact, clear, golden cotton-
seed oil-America’s original veg-
etable oil-is found in many fine
restaurant recipes, as well as many
better quality prepared foods.
Here are just a few reasons why:
Good Health: Like other vegetable
oils, cottonseed oil contains no choles-
terol. It’s also 73 percent unsaturated
fat. In fact, it’s one of the few oils listed
by health professionals as acceptable
for reducing saturated fat intake.
Experts agree that cottonseed
oil is safe and healthful. Like all
major food crops, production prac-
tices are regulated by food protection
agencies of the federal government.
Cottonseed oil meets strict govern-
REGULAR SCHEDULE OF CABLE T.V. CHANNEL 5
IN PADUCAH
"Better Communications For Our Community"
6:30..............NEWS
7:00.............EXTENSION SERVICE
7:15.............. WESTWIND
7:30...............CHURCH OF CHRIST
7:45............... SPECIALS & MOVIES
8:30...............CROSSROADS JUBILEE
Live Broadcasts of All Paducah School Football, Basketball Games
and other sports events as per schedule.
YOUR COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Phone 492-3319 FOR OVER 21 YEARS 814 Backus Street
The 1993 program sign-up for
Upland Cotton, Wheat and Feed
Grains will be March 1 through April
30,1993. Program crops for 1993
are Cotton, Wheat, Oats, Corn, and
Grain sorghum.
**
For those of you who have the
authority to sign for someone that
has interest in cotton, you will have
to have an updated ASCS -211 on
file specifically granting authority
of sign the CCC-605 on their behalf
(a designation of an agent to extend
and/or redeem your cotton) begin-
ning with the 1992 crop year.
Your current ASCS - 211 on file
will allow you to sign and place
cotton in the loan or get a LDP
payment, but the new one will need
to be on file in the county office
when you sell your loan equity and
sign the CCC-605. Also, unless the
ASCS-211 Power of Attorney is
signed and witnessed by an ASCS
employee (any office with their title)
the signatures will have to be no-
tarized.
You could of course, take the
CCC-605 to the owner or whomever
and have them sign for themselves.
**
Information required to be pub-
licized: Program payments to eli-
gible entities would be triggered
should the world price for upland
1 t
cotton fall below the price support
minimum loan rate of 36.65 cents
per pound. Upland Cotton cash loan
repayment rate for the base quality
cannot be less than 70% of the loan
rate. Persons eligible for the First
Handler Payments are merchants,
waste dealers, cotton cooperatives
and ginners. Producers are eligible
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DDS Service is available in and between all exchanges of GTE-SW and Contel
where digital facilities exist. DDS Service is available on a point-to-point
intraLATA basis between two CDLs or between a CDL and a point of connection
with another service provider.
I IntraLATA DDS Private Line Service is comprised of three rate elements: DDS
Local Loop, DDS Transport and DDS Transport Termination. Each element is
described below.
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