School to officially open for fall classes August 25
By LIONEI, DUNCAN August 25..Teachers are to report
Schools will officially open August 20 for in-service and to make
says rates are too
to Howard Watson, Texas
Company manager in
[hough the Texas Public
found the
deficient by $88
on actual numbers for
only authorized TP&L to
by $57.1 million.
when consideration
annualization of such ad-
previous rate increase
mid-1980), the number
at the end of 1980,
of a large industrial
lnd the effects of weather,
increase will be only
to know that
the commission is
Watson said.
realize even $57.1
have to experience
same summer weather
conditions as in 1980 when our area had
more than 60 days of 100 degree tem-
perature and that is not normal."
Under the PUC order, TP&L says
general business revenue will rise ap-
proximately 5.6%, including fuel. The
residential rates, based on an average
monthly usage of 1,079 kilowatt hours,
including fuel, will increase about 8.9%
or $4.69 per month.
Watson said that the company will
put these new rates into effect as soon
as possible under bond.
"The reason for putting rates into ef-
fect under bond is to insure that all
customers throughout the TP&L
system will have the same rates star-
ting at the same time," Watson said.
Watson concluded by saying that the
rate increase is "inadequate when con-
sidering present economic conditions
and the commission's ruling means we
will have to consider further rate relief
in the near future."
Malakoff Insurance Agency
. Life . Home . Bonds . Auto * Commercial
Now representing American Life and Accidental Insurance Co.
Medicare Supplement Policy
JERRY GARRISON
489-0512
preparations.
All new students of the district should
be registered at their respective
schools before the August 25 date. This
is important so the class assignment
and schedule can be ready when they
arrive for the first day. Waiting until
school begins could take far more time
due to other matters connected with
those first few days. Principals are at
their schools now and registration can
be taken care of on any work day bet-
ween 8 am. and 4 p.m.
All new students must provide a shot
record. Those beginning in kindergar-
ten must also have a birth certificate.
This is also true for those in the first
grade that did not attend Malakoff last
year. All students that are new should
bring report cards and any other school
records they may have.
Buses will run close to their regular
times that first day, and it will be a full
day. The lunchroom will be in operation
and lunches will be 75 cents. Those
eligible for free lunches must make ap-
plication. The forms can be brought
home by the child when school begins.
Those on free lunch last year may begin
that way this year but they must apply
and be approved each year.
School supply lists needed for the
elementary grades have been mailed to
most of the local businesses. Lists are
also available at the school.
There will be no school on Labor Day.
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co, 675-5771 Athens
24 Hours
A Day
OIL co. i;¢(.
7 Days
A Week
312 Underwood Street • Athens, Texas
We install and service complete gas systems
* Sell or Lease Propane Tanks *
920 E. Royall Blvd.
Enrollment: 18 me.- 12 yrs.
Before & After School Care
4:39. ( 341
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6:30 a.m.- 6:00
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