Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 2012 Page: 4 of 7
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
Detroit
Lady Eagles claim
Championship over Roxton
In the Roxton Tourna-
ment on August 16-18 the
Lady Eagles beat North
Hopkins in two games.
Game one 25-14 had Katey
Bridges, ace, Alicia
Benningfield, ace, Tamaria
Jones, 1 dig, Ashley Smith,
1 kill, 1 dig, Kayla Presley,
2 kills, Raven Bronner 2
kills, 1 dig, Julie Jenkins, 3
digs, Courtney Griffin, 1 kill,
3 assists, 2 digs and Sheltyn
Waggoner, 2 kills, 5 assists.
In game two 25-20 Jones
1 kill, ace, Smith, 2 aces,
Presley 2 kills, Bronner 1
block, Jenkins, 3 digs, Grif-
fin, 2 kills, 5 assists and
Waggoner 3 kills, ace, 2 as-
sists.
They defeated Trenton in
two games. Game one 25-14
with Jones 1 kill, 2 digs,
Smith 1 kill, dig, 1 block,
Presley 1 kill, 3 digs,
Bronner 4 kills, 3 digs,
Jenkins 5 digs, Griffin 5 as-
sists, dig and. Waggoner 4
kills, 2 assists, dig.
Game two 25-18. Jones,
1 kill, dig, Benningfield
block, Smith ace, dig, block,
Presley 3 kills, 4 digs, 4
blocks, ace, Bronner 2 kills,
ace, dig, Griffin 5 assists, 6
digs, Jenkins 7 digs and
Waggoner 2 kills, ace.
We beat Roxton in the fi-
nals in 4 games for the cham-
pionship. Game one 25-14
with Jones 1 kill, 2 digs,
Smith 1 kill, 1 dig, 1 block,
Presley 1 kill, Bronner 4
kills, 3 digs, Jenkins 5 digs,
Griffin 5 assists, 1 dig and
Sheltyn, 4 kills, ace, 2 as-
sists, dig.
Game 2 won 25-23 with
Smith 2 digs, kill, Jenkins 7
digs. Griffin 2 kills, 3 assists.
Waggoner 3 kills, 5 assists,
2 digs.Bronner 2 kills and
Presley 3 blocks.
The ladies lost game 3 22-
25 with Bridges 2 digs,
Benningfield, 1 block, Jones
kill, dig, block, Presley 2
kills, 1 dig, Raven, 2 kills, 5
digs, Jenkins, 6 digs Griffin,
3 kills, 4 assists, 3 digs and
Waggoner 1 kill, 6 assists, 4
digs, 2 blocks.
Winning game 4 25-21
with Jones, 2 aces, kill, dig,
Smith, blocks,Presley 2
kills, dig, Bronner 2 kills,
Jenkins 3 digs, Griffin kill,
ace, 4 assists, 1 dig and
Waggoner 4 kills, 6 assists.
“After falling short last year
in the finals,,,,we played
well to win the champion-
ship and served the ball well.
As the first week of compe-
Detroit Lady
Eagle Sports
DETROIT LADY EAGLES took on the ladies from
North Lamar last Friday in scrimmage games. Pic-
tured are Katey Bridges and Ashley Smith as they
block from the net. (Staff Photo by Liz Irwin)_
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By Johnie Lee
982-5309
tition came to an end we are
(6-2). We will enjoy the
championship this weekend,
and go back to work on
Monday. I'm proud of our
girls”, stated Jeff
Allensworth.
DETROIT LADY EAGLES Markesia Bronner and Alicia Benningfield work
as a team at the net during last week's scrimmage games. (Staff Photo by Liz
Irwin)
NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE REQUEST
Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO or Company) publishes this notice that on
July 27, 2012, it filed its Petition and Statement of Intent to Change Rates and Reconcile Fuel
Costs (the Petition) with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PTJCT or the Commission)
in Docket No. 40443, and with those municipal authorities in its Texas sen’ice territory that
have original jurisdiction over SWHPCO’s electric rates. This notice is being published in
accordance with Section 36.103 of the Public Utility Regulatory Act, Commission Procedural
Rule 22.51(a)(1), and Commission Substantive Rule 25.235(b).
SWEPCO is proposing to change its rates for electric service provided to all of its 181,000
Texas retail customers. All such customers and all classes of customers will be affected by
this change. As it relates to the reconciliation of fuel costs, the proposed change will affect all
Texas retail customers who pay fixed fuel factors.
STATEMENT OF INTENT TO CHANGE RATES
SWEPCO’s request to change its rates is based on the financial results for a 12-month test
year ending on December 31, 2011. The effect of SWEPCO’s proposed rate change would
be to increase its adjusted test year revenues by $83,087,295, an increase of 33.8%, exclusive
of fuel revenues. The overall impact of the rate change, considering both fuel and non-fuel
revenues, is a 17.8% increase. The impact of tine rate change on various customer classes will
vary from the overall impact described in this notice.
SWEPCO has proposed that its requested rate change become effective 35 days after the filing
of the Petition and Statement of Intent. The proposed effective date is subject to suspension
and extension by actions that may be taken by the Commission and other regulatory authori-
ties.
TARIFF REVISIONS
SWEPCO is proposing revisions to most tariffs and schedules. In addition, in order to fa-
cilitate future transmission cost recovery factor (TCRE) and distribution cost recovery factor
(DCRF) filings pursuant to Commission Substantive Rules 25.239 and 25.243, respectively,
SWEPCO is requesting that the Commission set the TCRE to zero and establish baseline val-
ues that will be used to calculate SWEPCO’s TCRF and DCRF in future dockets.
RECONCILIATION OF FUEL COSTS
SWEPCO has also requested authority to reconcile its fuel costs for the period from April 1,
2009 through December 31.2011 (the Reconciliation Period). SWEPCO’s request, if granted,
will affect all Texas retail customers who pay fixed fuel factors.
During the Reconciliation Period, SWEPCO incurred a total of $588,826,910 in eligible fuel,
fuel-related, and purchased-power costs to generate and purchase electric energy for its Texas
retail customers. For the Reconciliation Period, SWEPCO calculates that it has under- recov-
ered its Texas retail fuel, fuel related, and purchased-power costs by $7,191,375 excluding
interest. Including interest, SWEPCO’s cumulative under-recoverv balance is $3,936,492 as
of December 31, 2011.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Persons with questions or who want more information on SWEPCO’s Petition may contact
SWEPCO at 428 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana 71101, or call toll-free at (888) 2lb-
3523 during nonnal business hours. A complete copy of the Petition and related filings is
available for inspection at the address listed in the previous sentence.
Persons who wish to intervene in or comment upon these proceedings should notify the Com-
mission as soon as possible, as an intervention deadline will be imposed. A request to inter-
vene or for further information should be mailed to the Public Utility Commission of Texas,
PO. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, Further information may also be obtained by
calling the Public Utility Commission at (512) 936-7120 or (888) 782-8477. Hearing- and
speech-impaired individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the Commission at (512)
936-7136, A request for intervention or for further information should refer to Docket No.
40443. Unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer, motions to intervene will be due 45
days from the date SWEPCO filed its Petition and Statement of Intent with the Commission.
The 45th day after SWEPCO filed its application is September 10, 2012
Lady Eagles fall
in 5 games to Decalb
The Lady Eagles played
Dekalb on Friday, August 10
and lost in 5 games.
Game 1 lost 24-26, Game
2 won 25-23, Game 3 lost
21-25, Game 4 won 25-17
and Game 5 lost 10-15.
All games
Kayla Presley had 5 kills,
2 aces, 4 blocks.Raven
Bronner had 8 kills, 8 digs,
4 blocks. Tamaria Jones had
4 kills, 3 blocks, 11 digs.
Ashley Smith had 3 kills, 6
blocks.Katey Bridges had 2
digs. Alicia Benningfield
had 2 kills. Julie Jenkins had
22 digs. Sheltyn Waggoner
had 7 kills, 9 digs, 1 block,
16 assists. Courtney Griffin
had 6 kills, 10 assists, 14
digs, 2 blocks.
“Even though we lost, we
played really well”, said
coach Jeff Allensworth.
T’fie Best
way to get
even is to
forget.
The Back to School
Fellowship held at the
church here on Saturday
night was enjoyed by all
who attended. Over 30
were present, many of
whom participated in
various games and
activities. Pizza and
various finger foods were
served.
Claude Tyler reports
that his brother, Wesley
Tyler, has been readmitted
to the hospital with
pneumonia. He has not
been well in some time.
Phyllis Vaughn traveled
to Waco last week to visit
with her daughter, Donna
Johnigan, and family. Her
oldest grandson, Zack
Johnigan, is beginning his
first year at college
Wil Decker stayed with
his grandmother, Mickie
Freelen, this past week.
Mickie went to the
Paris hospital’s north
campus to see her brother,
Songer Thomas, over the
weekend. He is ill with
pulmonary fibrosis.
Mickie Freelen had
Joyce and Kenneth
Shelton, Linda Mitchell,
LeAnn and Ben Decker
and three sons and Jesse
Shelton and his wife and
her daughter, Reecie, at her
house for lunch on Sunday.
The Post Oak Volunteer
Fire Department had its
monthly meeting on
Monday night at the fire
station with seven
members present. Several
members were absent due
to summer activities.
Geneva Lee continues
to receive therapy at the
Skilled Nursing unit. She is
making much progress,
and it is hoped that she will
be able to return home very
soon.
Blossom Locals
Call
Liz Irwin
903-982-5829
,
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Happy Birthdays this
week to: John Dunn, Todd
James, Wesley Tallant,
Minnie Lee Shands, Am-
ber Brumbalow, Leslie
Fendley Gordon,
Kayleigh Connot, Trapper
Rapien, Sharon Ramsey,
Stormy Easley, John
Womack, Matt Downs,
Steven Wilson, Jose
Zermeno, Ben DeLaRosa,
Emily Fendley, Amanda
Nichols, Rayne Skidmore,
David Bishop, Alexander
Moore, Ashley Chennault,
Blake Gordon, Kenneth
Thornton, Chistina Bass,
Terry Burchinal, Larry
Womack.
Open House for Blos-
som is this Thursday from
5:00-7:00 p.m. School be-
gins on Monday, August
27 with their regular
schedule.
J.W. and Eloyce Davis
attended the monthly
meeting of the Golden
Harvest adult seniors on
Monday evening. They
also enjoyed lunch at the
senior center on Thursday
and Friday and enjoyed
the spaghetti dinner Sun-
day before last sponsored
by the youth as a fund
raiser.
Brad and Jennifer
Michaels visited last Mon-
day with Lloyd and Emma
Willard. Also visiting on
Saturday was Renea and
Travis Smith, Abigail and
Kaleb of Paris.
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