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Feel American on Wednesday, July 1, 2015 (9 AM to 6 PM) 6th Annual All-American Blood Drive


PEC is once again teaming up with Mercy hospital and the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center. Save the date. Join us!


Volunteers from PEC, Mercy and the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center will be serving up free food, tickets, t-shirts and prize drawings for a good cause on Wednesday, July, 1.


Donate the life


saving gift of blood and enjoy hot dogs, chips and drinks from 9 am to 6 pm at the 6th


Annual Ada All-


American Blood Drive. Each donor will


receive a t-shirt, two admission vouchers


to the Oklahoma City Zoo and two admission vouchers to an Oklahoma City Dodgers game (some restrictions may apply). Donors will also


be entered in several great prize drawings, and do not have to be present to win. So far, drawing prizes include an electric ice cream maker and electric smoker grill sponsored by PEC and two Bedré Chocolate baskets sponsored by the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center. All healthy persons


16 and older and


meeting certain requirements* are encouraged to donate blood. 1023500401 On average, close


to 1,000 donors are needed statewide each day to meet all the needs of patients in the 150 hospitals serviced by OBI in Oklahoma. Ada’s All American


Blood Drive comes at a crucial time due to the decline in blood donors during the July 4 holiday week. In our area, 100% of the hospitals receive blood from OBI and its donors.


* 16 year olds must weigh at least 125 and provide signed parental permission, 17 year olds must weigh at least 125 pounds, 18+ year olds must weigh at least 110 pounds.


Offi cial Notice Offi cial notice is hereby given that meetings will be held for


PEC members in Districts Two and Four. The purpose of these meetings is to elect trustees to the PEC Board to represent the respective districts. 850403300 If you receive a regular monthly statement from the


cooperative, your board district is indicated in the center detail area of the bill (see area in color on example at right). If you receive an invoice billing, the board district is printed in the detail area of the invoice to the right of your name and address fi eld (noted on sample bill at right). If you are uncertain which district you are in, you may contact PEC's Customer Service Department by calling 1-877-456-3031 or (580) 332-3031. District Two includes PEC’s service area located in Garvin, Murray and Carter counties.


District Two's meeting will be


held Monday, August 10, at 6:00 p.m. in the Sulphur school cafeteria located at 1021 West 9th Street in Sulphur. District Four consists of PEC’s service area located in Atoka,


Coal, Johnston and Pittsburg counties. This meeting will be held Tuesday, August 11, at 6:00 p.m. at the Coalgate High School Cafeteria located at 309 South West Railroad in Coalgate.


Questions? Contact Deedee Morehead at OBI (580) 559-0410 or (580) 279-4394.


District Meetings are held once every four years in each district and coincide with the term of offi ce of the Trustee. Each of PEC’s fi ve Trustees represents approximately 2,900 members.


2 | June 2015 People’s Powerline


Name/Address fi eld


** PEC Invoice Bill Only **


Billing Date: Board Dist: PCA Factor:


Invoice:


Amount Due: Due Date:


PLEASE RETURN INVOICE SUMMARY PAGE(S)


Board District


Your Board District


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