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Win a week-long trip to Youth Tour Washington D.C.


June 10-16, 2016 Business Hours


8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday (877) 456-3031 or (580) 332-3031(Ada Area)


24 Hour Outage Reporting System (877) 272-1500 or


(580) 272-1500 (Ada Area) Website: www.PeoplesElectric.coop


IMPORTANT DATES Bills mailed ........................................31st Bills should be paid by the .........10th Cutoff s made ...................................20th


P


EC’s Youth Tour provides high school students opportunities to


learn fi rst-hand what it is like to be involved in politics, community service and today’s pressing issues in the energy industry. Students will meet their elected representatives in the U.S. House and Senate and visit historic sites.


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Co-op Proud Winner Announced


2015-2016 Youth Tour Contest Registration


Name: _________________________ High School: _____________________ Mailing Address: Street _____________ City _________________ State ______ Zip _____________________________ Home Phone: ____________________ Parent/Guardian Name: ____________ I will be taking the test on:


(Please place an X on the date/location you plan to take the test.)


____ Monday, February 1 – 6:30 pm (Coalgate High School)


____ Thursday, February 4 – 6:30 pm (Moss High School)


____ Saturday, February 6 – 10:00 am (Ada, PEC)


____ Monday, February 8 -- 6:30 pm (Wynnewood High School)


Above, (l-r) PEC Member John Beeler accepts a Co-op Proud gift basket from Allyson McElroy, Vice President of Customer Service. Mr. Beeler was entered to win the September Co-op Proud drawing when he signed up for a PEC security light last June at his Tupelo (Okla.) residence.


____ Thurs., February 11 – 6:30 pm (Ada, PEC)


Students will be mailed a confi rmation letter once their registration is received.


Send registration form to: Tara Mullins, PEC


P. O. Box 429, Ada, OK 74821-0429


Energy Effi ciency Tip of the Month Be merry and bright, but don’t let your holiday lights shine all night. Save money on your electric bill by installing a light timer for your decked out home. Use a manual timer plugged into an electrical outlet to automatically turn lights on and off as scheduled.


Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy People’s Powerline December 2015 | 3 STEPS TO FOLLOW IF YOUR


ELECTRICITY GOES OFF 1. Check your fuse or breaker box. 2. Check with your neighbors. Are they off ? Have they reported the outage?


3. Call our 24 hour Outage Reporting System at toll-free 1-877-272-1500 or (580) 272-1500 (local Ada area).


4. Always report outages promptly! Remember, the cooperative's responsibility ends at the meter. If a service call is made and the trouble is found on the consumer's side, a $50.00 service charge will be assessed.


5. For faster service, please make sure we have the correct phone number(s) for your account on fi le. Your phone number will be used to access your account information.


Providing electricity and energy service to over 21,000 meters in the following 11 south central Oklahoma counties: Atoka, Carter, Coal, Garvin, Hughes, Johnston, McClain, Murray, Pittsburg, Pontotoc and Seminole.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES


Eldon Flinn - Fittstown Chairman & President


Jenny Trett- Sulphur Vice Chairman


Dr. Laurin Patton - Ada Secretary


Bob Thomas - Coalgate Treasurer


Jack Lambert - Ada Trustee


People's Powerline is published monthly by


People's Electric Cooperative


P.O. Box 429 Ada, OK 74821


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