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OLIDAY LIGHTING SAFETY TIPS


Consider purchasing LED holiday lights; they are cool to the touch and more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs.


Test holiday lights by connecting each strand before hanging them.


Make sure there are no broken bulbs or damaged or frayed cords. Discard any defective strands.


Use holiday lights that include the Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) label.


Avoid resting bulbs on tree needles and branches. Try using a clip to keep the bulbs upright.


Do not overload electrical outlets or extension cords.


Turn off all indoor and outdoor holiday lighting before leaving the house or going to bed.


SERVICES


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Classifi ed ad space is off ered free to Harmon Electric Association Members. Send your ad to Harmon Electric


Association, P.O. Box 393, Hollis, OK 73550 for next month’s issue. Ads will be run one month only and must be re-submitted if you still wish the ad to be run. Service ads will be run three months before they must be resubmitted.


GREEN CHILE CHICKEN ENCHILADAS INGREDIENTS:


2 cans Hatch green chile enchilada sauce 1 (8 oz.) can chopped green chiles 1 can cream of chicken soup 1/3 c. water


1 (10 oz.) can chicken, drained, chopped F FKRSSHG RQLRQ


DIRECTIONS:


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which was located in the “Decorate Safely This Holiday Sea- son” article on the third page of the November, 2016 “Harmon Hi- Lites”! The hidden account number for December, 2016 is worth $10.00.


Remember the contest rules as you search your “Harmon Hi-


Lites.” 1. The hidden account number must be your own. Find the account


number somewhere in the newsletter and compare the number listed in the lower left corner of your power bill, if same it is your number. 2. Your number must be reported by the 12th of the same month of publication of the newsletter. 3. You must report your own number to the association’s KHDGTXDUWHUV RI¿ FH LQ +ROOLV 2NODKRPD E\ SKRQH PDLO RU LQ SHUVRQ 4. Money will accumulate at the rate of $10.00 per month until the number is found or until January 1, 2017.


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1 1/2 doz. yellow corn tortillas Grated cheese


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