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Thursday. February 18, 1982 Lower Increase Predicted For Phone Customers TARBORO Because of an increase in in-state long distance revenues granted , Friday by the state Utilities Commission, Carolina ) Telephone’s need for ad ditional local service revenues will be less than originally requested in its pending local service rate case. “Our average customer got some really good news Friday when the Utilities Commission approved in creases in rates for long ' distance calls to locations within North Carolina,” said T. P. Williamson, Carolina Telephone’s vice president administration. “This means that our customers’ bills for local service will not have to go up nearly as much as we have requested. “Last week during hearings on our local rate i request, we told the Com mission that we needed $1.4- million less than we had estimated last summer. 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(C -rSJST MmTMor'Zi VT Ik, TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED U " * , 1 Repair Order No TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE - PARTS and LA BOR . $28.95 A.rj UJ $15.22 ggfrL $35.55 512.50 Anv Aooiieabla Taxes Extra Valid Jan -Feb . ltli Any Applicable Taxes Extra. Valid Jan.-Feb., 1982 Any Applicable Taxes Extra. Valid Jan.-Feb., lt«2 Any Appucame laxes cxira. vanqjan. rep., ith ELECTRONIC ENGINE . .. _ TIRE ROTATION ANALYSIS SPECIAL Includes electronic scope check of engine, check of bat \A/a tery; check of hoses, belts, wipers; and check of tire wear. ■lllilvillS 9U VV v SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED Can SeiTfe YOU £ _ $7.50 8e,.., 50. OU Any Applicable Taxes Extra. Valid Jan.-Fab., I*l2 1 TRANSMISSION FRONT WHEEL SERVICE BEARINGS CLEANED Check & Replenish Oil _ & REPACKED Check & Replace Gasket For The Do -it Yourself Screen (if necessary) SPECIAL Customers $39.95 We Offer: $12.00 That’s All You Pay! tVER-THE COUNTER Brine Your Own TRANSMISSION SPECIAL BRAKE DRUMS or CONVERTERS 15 discount off manufacturer's suggested list r>C\TCinC a ur« . . r;i| price on parts and accassorles purchased "over KUIUKS & we will FLUSHED total partswscount Machine Them For SPECIAL 15% OFF Per Drum or Rotor sl2*oo ay Applicable Taxes Extre. Valid Jan.-Feb., t*t2 ' * V/t MOnOT ALBEMARLE MOTOR A k WEST HICKS STREET PHONE 482-2144 WSB MBiilHilfiMi EDENTON, NORTH CAROUNA 27932 fervour conwnknce^J effective right away, our needs will be further lowered by some 17- million.” In filing its local rate case last August. Carolina Telephone asked for in creases totaling $47.2- million and last week reduced this request to $45.8-million based on higher revenues than had been anticipated when the rate case was initiated. The state’s 30 telephone companies will receive a total $27.8-million increase in rates for long distance and other related services, as a result of the case filed by Southern Bell. The Commission’s order granting the increase referred to the “large contribution” that long distance makes to local service, “thereby main taining local service rates at a lower level than would otherwise be possible.” The new long distance rates are expected to take effect by March 15. Williamson concluded, “Carolina Telephone en dorsed the long distance increases during hearings in December and we are pleased that the Com mission has acted promptly and favorably on the statewide proposals. “We’ve been advertising the fact that long distance revenues help hold down local rates. Now, our customers can see that fact Bush Seeking Industry Support DALLAS, Tex. Vice President George Bush today asked cotton industry leader’s support of the President’s economic recovery program, stressing the need for giving it time to work. Speaking to the National Cotton Council’s annual meeting here, he said reversing the 30-year trend of government growth will take longer than the four months the President’s program has been in effect. The vice president drew strong applause when he said the Administration is firmly committed to safety in the working (dace and health of workers, but is also committed to removing the excess of burdensome federal regulations on the cotton industry. He said TfatwUtQ Horn*. *)«t. MYRTU M. « THOMAS K. PRITCHARD 615 E. Main Sir—f " P.O. Bo* 385. Elizabeth City. NC. 27909 ■ ’ W) PHONC33O-6079 FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 3 - SKIING AT BRYCE RESORT MARCH 14-17 - WINTERGREEN SKIING MARCH 21-2 S - SKIING IN KIUJNGTON, VT. MARCH 27-APRIL 3 - NATCHEZ, MS. SPRING PILGRIMAGE WORLD'S FAIR DATES: MAY 12-15; MAY 19-22; JUNE 13-16; JUNE 20-26: AUG. 9-16; SEPT. 22-28; SEPT. 290 CT. 2; OCT. 11-17; SOLD OUT All accommodation* for World's Fair are in Knoxville, just 7 miles from fair site. COMPLETELY LICENSED, BONDED A INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION THE CHOWAN HERALD clearly demonstrated.” The additional $7-million in in-state long distance revenues means that Carolina Telephone’s needs for additional local service revenues will fall to ap proximately $38.7-million. The Public Staff, which represents consumers before the Utilities Com mission, has recommended that Carolina Telephone’s increases in local rates be OSHA has just announced it has begun the rulemaking process to review the cotton dust standard and assured industry leaders the Ad ministration will continue to work closely with them on the matter. Bush said progress is being made on regulatory reform and that perhaps the most important ac complishment so far has been the changed attitude of regulators. Regarding the farm situation, he cited the dairy program as an example of what happens when government tries to buy prosperity for an industry. Bush pointed to more than a billion and a half pounds of dairy products now in surplus in government warehouses. held to $15.7-million. Hearing in Carolina Telephone's local service rate case before the Utilities Commission continue this week in Raleigh, and a decision is expected in April. Carolina Telephone serves some 570,000 customers in 50 counties and has a construction budget of some SIOO-million annually to maintain and improve its facilities. As for the current situation, he said producers can help bring supply and demand into balance by participating in the voluntary acreage reduction program this year, but added that the long-term answer lies in expanding export markets. “Rest assured the Department of Agriculture is going to continue working with your organization to find new markets for your products.” Ultimately, he added, the best relief for the American farmer will come in the form of a healthier national economy including lower inflation and lower interest rates. Potato chips are known in England as potato crisps. AUTOS 'Bl Bonneville Brougham 4D white-WVT Diesel Everything Q 'Bl Chevette 2D Orange AT Air 'BO Citation 4D Blue 4 cyl Full ‘f s 'BO Caprice 4D Black-Gray 50-50 Loaded ie . 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