The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1971 Page: 16 of 16
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, December 30, 1071
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options with this 1976 unit. In
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.all year long Piggly Wiggly has the freshest produce,
finest meats, lowest everyday shelf prices! Resolve to shop
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Advertised Price* Good Dec. 30th thru Jan. K.
DOUBLE GUNN BROS. STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY :
WITH $2.50 OR MORE PURCHASE
to conserve the resources of the complished with the two units
region, the company plans to in- operating separately. So there
stall a combined cycle unit at is both fuel and water conserva-
King or Reg.
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needs of this area was announe
ed today by Roy Tolk, president
of Southwestern Public Service
Company.
"We see nothing but growth-
real growth—in the future of
our area. It is not a question of
‘created demand' for electric
power, which is the current bat-
tle cry of the uninformed critics
of our industry, but it is a true
growth based on the develop-
ment of the area’s economic po-
tential and customers' need for
more electrical power. There
really wouldn't be much sense
in planning to invest nearly $150
million if all you were doing
was trying to make headlines.
"This region, and the nation
as well, needs more electric
power not only for growth, but
for environmental considera-
tions. Electricity is the cleanest
of all energies at the point of
consumption, and we will need
more and more clean energy for
sewage and water treatment,
disposal of wastes and the solu-
tion of other environmental
problems," Tolk said in an-
nouncing the construction plans.
Generating station additions
scheduled for the five year per-
iod will add more than 600 000
kilowatts to the company's pow-
er production capability. At the
present time, the 11 major pow-
er stations produce a little more
than 2,000,000 kilowatts.
The first of these capacity ad-
ditions is already under con-
struction as the second unit at
Jones Station, southeast of Lub-
bock. A 256,000 kilowatt unit, it
is scheduled to be in service for
the summer of 1974. The first
Jones Station generator, also a
256,000 kilowatt unit, went into
service earlier this year.
The generating unit planned
for 1976 operation is slated to
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another utility. The tie line of- its Riverview Station, near Bor- tion.
fers us the opportunity to ex- ger, in 1973. Expanding on the intertie
The combined cycle unit is a with Public Service Company of
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Walcott *4-H has
film at meeting
The newly organized Holes-
tein 4-H Club of Walcott met re-
cently and watched a film on
showing calves and what to feed
them.
There were five officers and
four members present at the
meeting.
Officers for the club are Bill
Blasi ingame, president; Thorn-
ton Monroe, vice president;
Scott Hall, council delegate;
Gabriel Mungia, secretary-trea-
surer; and Bill Homfeld, re-
porter.
Members present at the meet-
ing were Jeff Coleman, Joe
Monroe, Joseph Orihm and Joe
Padia.
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envisions an investment of more company has "reserved" three
than $144-million between now capabilities—250.000 350,000 and
and the end of 1976 to stay a 450,000—with the manufacturer,'
head of the electric service and the final decision will be
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teur golf championship is sched-
uled for Aug. 14-1» at the St.
Louis Country Club, St. Louis,
Mo The 1973 event will be play-
ed at Montclair, N.J.
"We have some interesting vide the least costly kilowatt The result is that more Pow:
hour for our customers,” Tolk er is generated with less fuel we
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serves This new tie will make mand expected in the summer, perpetual motion, you must stay
us members of the Southwest of 1972 ahead to meet your obligations
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would run from Southwestern'* bility will make it possible to
and water resources and load The heat that remains in the Nichols staton, northeastano' helpotherrarmpay wTe eLt mweu be right back down to
coast,’ Tolk pointed out, a normal reserve capability
Continuing on the reliability when it is time for the. 1974 unit
and capability to serve theme, to come on the line. Then, well
sources since this company was Tolk went on to say that the have additional new capacity to
formed. I‘m happy to say that company was projecting a 22 assure our reserve potion *-
have always had an ade- per cent reserve margin of a- gain. Once you get starteduin
vailable power for the peak de- the utility business, it s like
Long-range program announced by SWPC
A five-year construction and be the company’* first 350,000 stall units with larger capacity; ing 25,000 kilowatt* of electric 230 0M ' o" tranomlsslonamns othe will make it psine to the reserve to behigher at thi« handles
ahead to meet your obligations
This is a relatively high mar- to your customers," Tolk said,
market for any excess power gin, but Tolk pointed out that Southwestern Public Service
we might have at off-peak 1972 will be the first full year of Company serves 230,000 custom-
times. It is conceivable that, by operation of the Jones Station ers in a 45,000 square-mile ser-
the process of transformation first unit, which was installed to vice area running from the
from one adjacent area to an- ' meet three years of normal load west corner of Kansas across
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calendar
JANUARY
20—Annual Chamber of Com-
merce Banquet at Bull Barn,
7:30 p.m.
21 • Campfire Father-
Daughter Banquet, 7 p.m. at
Bull Bam.
22 — Campfire Mother-Daugh-
ter Tea, 2-4 p.m. at Bull Bara.
27-29—Annual Livestock Show,
Bull Bara.
FEBRUARY
14-Deaf Smith County chap-
ter TSTA general meeting, 7:30
p.m. at high school auditorium.
17-L’Allegra Study Club mu-
sical review featuring Mary El-
len Vincent, 8 p.m. at high
school auditorium.
Van Wyck Electric
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PORTALES PEANUTS and Roasted 39c u.
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