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PAGE 4 | LIVEWIRE | AUGUST 2016 CONTACT US


Tri-County Electric Cooperative 995 Mile 46 Road P.O. Box 880 Hooker, Oklahoma 73945


Office 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


BOARD OF TRUSTEES District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9


Vacant


Erwin Elms Ronny White C.J. Mouser Joe Mayer Larry Dunn


Shawn Martinez Cletus Carter Larry Hodges


TCEC board meetings are the fourth Friday of every month.


PAYMENT OPTIONS AutoPay (Bank or credit card draft) Pay As You Go (Prepay) Online Bill Pay (www.tcec.coop) Pay by Phone (580-652-2418) Drop off Payment (Office in Hooker) Payment Centers (Locations below)


Town Name and Address


Beaver Downing’s Market 216 Douglas St.


Boise City


Moore’s Food 201 East Main Street


Elkhart EPICTOUCH 451 Morton St.


Goodwell54 GAS N GO 227 S. Aggie Ave


Guymon Mitchell Theaters Northridge Shopping Center, 1928 N. Hwy 64


Guymon Carter’s Market Place Northridge Shopping Center, 1928 N. Hwy 64


Guymon Mora’s Market 702 N. Main Street


Hooker TCEC Office 995 Mile 46 Road


DIGITAL EDITION www.ok-living.coop


Hours 7a-7p


Mon-Sun 8a-9p


Mon-Sun


9a-6p, Mon-Sat 6a-11p


Mon-Sun 24x7


7a-11p Mon-Sun 8a-9p


Mon-Sun 24x7


TCEC members who show their card receive a free four-pack of batteries with the purchase of any items requiring batteries at Sound Service in Guymon. Manager Eddie Cruz, left, and owner Steve Tuttle show some of the car stereo systems they sell in the photo above.


Co-op Connections Sound Service, Guymon


TCEC members who present their card at Sound Service in Guymon will receive a free four-pack of batteries with the purchase of any items requiring batteries.


“Our goal is to take care of the customer,” said Sound Service Owner Steve Tuttle.


Tuttle started Sound Service in 1975, shortly after getting married 41 years ago. The business is a consumer electronics retailer offering audio/video car sound installation and maintenance. They offer a wide variety of items for sale, some of them are listed below. • Electronics and electronics parts • Cables for TVs, computers and more • Electronic test equipment • Car Stereos - including Alpine, Kenwood, Kicker, Pioneer and Hifonics brands


• Subwoofers • Home stereos • Commercial sound equipment • Peavey speakers and mixers • Computer accessories • Musical instruments and accessories, including guitars, drums and keyboards


• Unlocked cell phones and accessories • Bluetooth accessories for cell phones • Scanners • CBs • Remote Control Cars


Sound Service is certified in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas to install and maintain the Intoxalock system. This ignition interlock enables people who have had a DUI to regain their driver’s license.


Tuttle said the store’s knowledgable employees are able to offer advice for customers who need help selecting the right product. They also have a full electronics service and installation department.


For more information, contact: Sound Service 621 N Main Street Guymon, OK 73942 580-338-5025 Se Habla Español


To see all participating businesses and discounts, visit www.tcec.coop. n


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