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April 2017 Capital Credit Addresses Needed


SWRE mailed capital credit checks in December, but checks from the follow- ing accounts have been returned. Many of these accounts existed in the 1970s and account holders and/or heirs have moved or are deceased. These individ- uals or heirs should contact SWRE with mailing addresses – 1-800-256-7973.


ALTUS – Aboussie & Shadid; Joel W. Appleby; C.R. Barrett & Sons; William H. Beebe; W.H. Bill- ings; F.E. Blackstone; Billy Wayne Boyd; Franklin D. Brandon; George Green; Edwin D. Guthrie; Janice Hardwick; Bobby J. Heitz; Baxter Henry; Robert Hetrick; Robert Howland; Jerry E. Killian; Andrew


Electricity theft impacts all members


Electricity theft is a reality for co- ops across the nation and SWRE is no exception.


Stealing electricity is not just a theft against the co-op, but every mem- ber-owner of the organization. Theft increases electricity losses and raises overall costs for other customers. SWRE takes cases of meter tamper- ing or theft seriously and will prosecute violators to the limits allowed by law. AMR meters can make theft highly detectable, and SWRE employees are on alert for signs of theft.


Co-op members who know cases of power theft or tampering are encour-


general manager, at 1-800-256-7973.


E. King; Wanda Lankford; Bruce McDonald; Mark Construction.; Bobby Marple; Sammie Nash; Vernon Phillips; Pixley Leasing Co.; Don Ragan; Monte J. Roberts; Carl Frutledge; Terry M. Sanders; Morris J. Speck; Ed Sullivan; Kirk Tigert; Edith Weeks BLAIR – John W. Biddy; James Duncan; Betty


McElroy; Ronnie Shotswell; Louin. W. Roberts BURKBURNETT – John Brighton; Walter P. Cozby


CHILLICOTHE – Shane Flynn; James Walden CROWELL – David Barrera; T.R. Cates, Jr.;


Terry Farrar ELECTRA – Paul Parker; P.W. Sargent; Whis- nand & Culipher ELMER – CLS United Enterprises FREDERICK – Amtane, Inc.; Kimberly Blanken- ship; Paul Cassidy; Edna Chaney; G.W. Drake; Otis J. Fillmore; Frank Brothers; L&S Flying Ser- vice; Dora Lara; John McCormack; C.J. Nolan; John Nolan; T.A. Parish; Simon Silva; Smith Anon Estate; Raymond Waits, Jr. HARROLD – Bethel Baptist Church; Bobby Crews; Grace Kelly HEADRICK – Everal Berry; Thomas Kessinger IOWA PARK – James Billingsley; Marilyn


Walker MANITOU – Tommy G. Dempsey; Max Mead-


ows


SNYDER – Charles E. Anderson; Leslie Kend- all; Norris Reser TIPTON – Jim Dickey; Mack Dickey; David Franck; Warren Newman; M.L. Rooke; Christine Seamster VERNON – William L. Barnett; Johnny Barrier; G.G. Crews; Eugene Downes; L.P. Duckworth; Calvin Gerke, Jr.; D.E. Gunn; W.R. Hawkins; Ju- dith Judd; R.W. Judd; W.A. McClure, Jr.; Charles McCrary; Ed Marsh; Daphne H. Matthews; Cecil Morgan; N. Texas Livestock Feeders; Cleve F. Prince; James Roberts; Harold A. Sargent; Mrs. Herman Schulz; Karl Schur; Triple S Farm & Ranch; Terry Walden; Bobby Weddle; Bill White;


WICHITA FALLS – Rev. Laine Crowe; Davis Produce; Frank Holcomb; Lawrence V. Hrncirik; Kate Thomas; Jerry Varelman


An easy one-pot recipe from Texas Co-op Power’s The Best of Typically Texas Cookbook


What’s Cookin’ in the SWRE Kitchen Sausage Bean Chowder


2 lbs. ground sausage 4 cups water


2 cans (15 oz. each) pinto beans 2 cans (14.5 oz. each) stewed tomatoes 1 onion, chopped


2 potatoes, peeled and diced 1 bay leaf


1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt


Directions


1. Brown sausage and drain. 2. Add all ingredients in large pan and simmer for one hour.


3. Remove bay leaf before serving.


Cook’s note: if you want the chowder to be hot and spicy, use hot sausage and diced tomatoes with green chilies


NOTE: This and more than 700 other great recipes submitted by Texas Electric Cooperative cooks are available in a great cookbook. To order it by mail, send a check or money order for $29.95 to The Best of Typically Texas Cookbook, 1122 Colorado Street, 24th Floor, Austin, Texas 78701.


Dan White, Pres. ................ District 7 Don Ellis, Vice Pres. ........... District 1 Don Proctor, Sec. ............... District 3 Dan Lambert ....................... District 2 Ray Walker ......................... District 4 Dan Elsener ........................ District 5 Ronnie Swan ...................... District 6 Carl Brockriede ................... District 8 Jimmy Holland .................... District 9


Southwest Rural Electric Assn. P.O. Box 310


700 North Broadway Tipton, OK 73570-0310 1-800-256-7973


SWRE News is published monthly for distribution to members of South- west Rural Electric Association. SWRE Is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


24-Hour


Dispatching Emergency


Service 1-800-256-7973


Payments can be made at SWRE, 700 North Broadway, Tipton, OK 73570.


Online payments can be made


at www.swre.com or utilizing the SWRE app for phones and tab- lets. Payments may be made by telephone at 1-855-980-6821. Payments may also be made at the following area banking


institutions: Oklahoma


Altus – Frazer Bank, National Bank of Commerce


Blair – Peoples State Bank Snyder – All American Bank Frederick – BancFirst, Frazer Bank


Texas


Chillicothe – American National Bank


Crowell – State Bank Electra – Waggoner National Bank


Vernon – Herring Bank, Waggoner Bank, Bank of the West


NOTE: When paying at a bank, allow 10 days prior to the bill’s due date.


SWRE News Kenneth E. Simmons, Manager/CEO


Board of Trustees


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