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'Hie Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, January 7, 1971—PAGE 5
FIVE NEWBERRY COLEGE COEDS
have been selected by the staff of the stu
dent newspaper. “The Indian,” as candi-
dathes in the local Miss Glamour contest,
sponsored nationally by “Glamour” mag
azine. The winning candidate will be cho
sen on the basis of her appearance and
her life-style. The five semi-finalists are
from left, Laura Neath, St. Petersburg,
Fla. senior; Jackie Wilson, Charlotte, N. C.
junior; Ellen Altman. Newberry fresh
man; Karen Cooper, Greenville junior; and
Debbie Riser, Tallahassee, Fla. junior.
Miss Altman is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Altman. 2105 Evans Circle,
Newberry.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 7
Family Affair, 7:30 p.m.
The twins worry about leav
ing Unrie Bill when fhey grow
op.
Jim Nabors Hoar, 8 p.m.
Singing star Barbara Mc-
Narr is guest
CBS Movie, 9 p.m.
The Bridge on the River
Kwai, Part l, with William
Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack
Hawkins.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8
The Lions Are Free, 7:30 p.m.
A seauel to the acclaimed
motion picture Born Free
New Andy Griffith Show,
8 30 p.m
Andy is the mayor of the
fictitious town of Greenwood,
N C.
Million Dollar Movie,
11:30 p.m.
The Model and the Mar
riage Broker, with Jeanne
Cram, Scott Brody. B&W
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10
American Bowl, 2 p.m.
College All-Star seniors com
pete in this 3rd annual game
Los Angeles Open, 5 p.m.
Final round of play in the
72 hole tournament with Glen
Campbell as host
Super Comedy Bowl, 8 p.m.
Seventy top stars of pro
football and show business
salute the gridiron world
MONDAY, JANUARY 11
Best of Hollywood, 7 p.m.
Lucille Ball, ,Desi A r n a z
James Mason m Forever Dor-
ling
CBS Movie, 9 p.m.
The ■ Bridge on the River
Kwai, Part H. with William
Holden.
Late Show, 11:30 p m.
Gambler From Natchez,
with Dale Robertson, Debra
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 9
ACC Basketball, 2 p.m
Wake rarest vs. North Cor-
oltna State of Raleigh
Glen Campbell
Los Angeles
Open,
5 a m.
C I e r
Campoefl
hos. fo .fv
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tournament.
ACC Basketball, 9 p.m.
Duke University vs Univer
sity of North Carolina at Chap
el Hill
Carol Burnett Show, 10 p.m.
Guests: Jerry Lewis and
Leslrr- Uggams
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12
Hee How, 8:30 p.m
Guests Roge 1 ' Miller ana
p eggy Little
All In The Family, 9:30 p.m.
Premiere New comedy re
volving around a middle-class
husband-father
WEDNESDAY,
Theater Three, 7 p.m.
Branded, with Alan Ladd,
Mona Freeman.
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ACC Basketball
ACC Basketball, 9 p.m.
N C State vs Duke
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NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
We. the undersigned Jury
Commissioners of Newberry
County, shall on Wednesday,
January* 13, 1971 at 9 o’clock
A M in the office of the Clerk of
Court, openly and publicly, draw
the names of Forty (40j men
and women to serve as Jurors
for the Court of Common Pleas
• Civil > which will convene in
the Newberry County Court
house on Monday, January 25,
1971.
Mildred R. Harmon.
Clerk of Court
Jeanette K. Hamm,
Auditor
J. Ray Dawkins.
Treasurer
INCOME TAX RETURNS
State and Federal
j. ed. McConnell
1324 Washington St.
Phone 276-2755
NOTICE TO CITIZENS
An ordinance to amend the
electrical rates charged by the
City of Newberry was adopted
on Second Reading at a Spe
cial Meeting of City Council
held on December 29, 1970. The
amended rates will be put into
effect on our electrical billing
beginning February 1, 1971. The
Residential Electric Rates as
printed on the back side of our
billing cards will no longer ap
ply. The rates as printed in
the ordinance below will apply
to all City of Newberry electri
cal sales until such time as the
Federal Power Commission
might revise the rates charged
the City of Newberry by Duke
Power Company.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
CITY OF NEWBERRY
AN ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND
THE ELECTRICAL RATES
CHARGED BY THE CITY OF
NEWBERRY
WHEREAS. Duke Power Com
pany has raised the electrical
rates charged to the City of
Newberry, said change to be
effective December 14, 1970.
said change being raised appro-
imately 20'"' (twenty per cent!
BE IT ORDAINED by the
Mayor and City Council of the
City of Newberry. South Caro
lina. in Council duly assembled
that electrical rates charged by
the City of Newberry, State of
South Carolina shall be amend
ed as follows:
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC
RATE AVAILABILITY
Available for domestic use to
all residential customers served
from the City of Newberry al
ternating current distribution
system. Service under the Stan
dard Residential Rate shall ap
ply only to electric service in
a single private dwelling and
its appurtenances, the major
use of which is for lighting and
household appliances, for the
personal comfort and conve
nience of those residing there
in. Where a portion of a resi
dence is used regularly for the
conduct of business, the elec
tricity consumed in that por
tion so used will be separately
metered and billed under the
Commercial-General Power
Rate. If separate circuits are
not provided by the customer,
the entire premises shall be
classified as non-residential and
billed accordingly The Residen
tial rate shall not apply to
service to institutions such as
clubs, fraternities, schools, chur
ches, licensed rooming houses
or the space in any residential
building primarily devoted to
use as an office or studio for
professional or gainful purpose.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
A. C. Service at approximate
ly 60 cycles, 110 or 220 volts,
single phase two-wire or three-
wire; or such other phase and
voltage as the City may have
available for service.
RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRIC RATE
Minimum Monthly Bill $1.80
First 30 K.W. Hrs. at .06 ea.
Next 20 K.W. Hrs. at .048 ea.
Next 100 K.W. Hrs. at .024 ea.
Next 350 K.W. Hrs. at .018 ea.
Excess of 500 K.W. Hrs.
at .015 ea.
COMMERCIAL-GENERAL
POWER RATE AVAILABILITY
Available to all Commercial
and all Non-residential light,
heat, and power customers.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
A. C. Service from the local
distribution system at approxi
mately 60 cycles, 110 or 220
volts, either single phase, two-
wire or three-wire, or, three
phase, three-wire or four-wire,
as may be required.
* COMMERCIAL-GENERAL
POWER RATE
Minimum Monthly Bill $1 JO
First 30 K.W. Hrs. at .06 ea.
Next 40 K.W. Hrs. at .041 ea.
Next 30 K.W. Hrs. at .036 ea.
Next 900 K.W. Hrs. at .024 ea.
Next 3000 K.W. Hrs. at .010 ea.
Next 6000 K.W. Hrs. at .0144 ea.
Excess 10,000 K W Hrs.
at .0132 ea.
MINIMUM MONTHLY BILL
The minimum bill for cus
tomers with 10 K.W. or less of
demand shall be $1JK) per
month. The minimum monthly
bill shall be increased $1.50 per
contracted K W. for that por
tion of demand which exceeds
10 K.W. At the option of the
City the minimum may be bas
ed on the maximum integrated
30 minutes demand used or con
tracted for at the rate of $1.10
per K.W. per month.
SINGLE POINT DELIVERY
The above rates are based
upon the supply of service to
the entire premises through a
single delivery and metering
point, and at a single voltage.
Separate supply for the same
customer at other points or con
sumption. or at different vol
tage, shall be separately me
tered and billed.
PAYMENT
All bills are due and payable
at the office of the City of
Newberry on or before the tenth
day after billing date. Subject
to discontinuance of service af
ter that date and a reconnec
tion fee of $5 00.
Service under these classifi
cations are subject to the Rules
and Regulations of the City of
Newberry.
CITY OF NEWBERRY
ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL
RATE
Minimum Monthly Bill at $1.50
First 30 K.W. Hrs at .06 ea.
Next 40 K.W. Hrs. at .048 ea.
Next 30 K.W. Hrs at .036 ea.
Next 900 K.W. Hrs. at .024 ea
Next 3000 K.W. Hrs. at .018 ea.
Next 6000 K.W. Hrs. at .0144 ea.
Next 90.000 K.W. Hrs
at .0132 ea.
Excess of 100,000 K W'. Hrs.
at .012 ea
LOAD FACTOR
In computing gross bills for
those customers whose KW hr.
consumption exceeds 400 hrs.
use per KW Demand, a dis
count of 10'' will be allowed
on all energy used over 400
Hours per KW during the month.
POWER FACTOR
CORRECTION
The customer shall maintain
a minimum of 85^ P. F. Where
the power factor of the custo
mer’s installation falls below
85'", the kilowatt hours for bill
ing purposes will be increased
by multiplying the KW hrs.,
used, as shown by the meter
readings, by .85 and dividing
by the power factor as deter
mined by test at maximum
load during the month.
Tne minimum bill for custo
mers with 10 KW or less of
Demand shall be $1.80 per
month. The minimum monthly
bill shall be increased $1.50 per
contracted KW for that portion
of demand which exceeds 10
KW. At the option of the City
the minimum may be based on
the maximum integrated 30 mi
nutes demand used or contract
ed for at the rate of $1.10 per
KW' per month.
The above rates are based
upon the supply of service to
the entire premises through a
single delivery and metering
point, and at a single voltage.
Separate supply for the same
customer at other points or con
sumption. or at different vol
tage, shall be separately meter
ed and billed.
Service under these classifi
cations are subject to the Rules
and Regulations of the City of
Newberry
DONE AND RATIFIED this
29th day of December, 1970, at
Newberry, South Carolina.
Mayor & City Council