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CONTACT US


Tri-County Electric Cooperative 302 East Glaydas P.O. Box 880 Hooker, Oklahoma 73945


Offi ce Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday


Phone: 580-652-2418 Toll Free: 800-522-3315 E-mail: info@tcec.coop


www.tcec.coop


PAYMENT OPTIONS Payment Centers (Self-service kiosks) Kiosks are located in: Beaver, Boise City, Elkhart, Goodwell, Guymon, Hooker


Online Bill Pay (Account Online) www.tcec.coop


Recurring Electronic Funds Transfer (Autodraft) Call 800-522-3315 to enroll!


Pay As You Go Call 800-522-3315 to enroll!


Pay by Phone 800-522-3315


Drop off Payment in Person 302 East Glaydas, Hooker, Oklahoma


BOARD OF TRUSTEES District 1


District 2 District 3


Ronny White


District 4 C.J. Mouser District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9


Joe Mayer Larry Dunn


Shawn Martinez Cletus Carter Larry Hodges


fter a hard day at work, most people want to go home and be comfortable. Tri-County Electric members need look no further than Christine’s Home Furnishings & Design for custom home furnishings and exquisite décor and accessories at an affordable price.


From one-of-a-kind designs to the best name brand furniture in the business, Christine’s is sure to fi t any budget, room size, or style. And because it is a participating Co-op Connections business, cooperative members receive a discount when showing their card.


Jimmie L. Draper Erwin Elms


Located at 515 N. Main Street in Guymon, where Panhandle Furniture Company used to be, Christine’s opened in 2011. Since then the store has won several awards, including Best of the Best Furniture Store, Best New Business and Best Business Façade on Main Street. Anyone who walks into the store will understand why it’s award-winning.


“We carry quality furniture made in the United States from solid wood with lifetime warranties,” Ansley said. “We also offer rustic furniture that is hard to fi nd unless you go to the city.”


She said she’s worked hard to set her store apart by offering customization and in- home consultations at affordable prices. She also offers decor and accessories like candles, keeping her store seasonable.


Furnishings with style A


BY JULIANN GRAHAM, CCC, Communications Coordinator


Ansley has a degree in architectural interior design and brings more than 20 years of experience to the in-home consultations offered by the store. She said there is no fee for her consultation if the furniture is purchased.


“Our motto is everyone deserves a beautiful home,” Ansley said. “Our prices are affordable and we offer great fi nancing options.”


Show your card to receive 10 percent off purchases, excluding accessories and candle products, at Christine’s


If you’re looking to decorate your home in style yet affordably, stop by Christine’s Home Furnishings and Design. Visit them online at www.christineshfd.com or call 580-338-3114.


Any business is eligible to participate in the Co-op Connections program by offering a discount to Tri-County Electric members. Interested businesses can email info@tcec.coop or call 800-522-3315 for more information.


Cooperative members who have lost their card can request a replacement by emailing info@tcec.coop or calling 800-522-3315. n


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