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comprehensive health care provider. Recognizing the need for accessible and aff ordable health care in our area, Dr. William J. Durick formed this non- profi t health care center using grants available via the Aff ordable Care Act. Not designated as a free or charitable clinic, Route 66 provides care on a sliding fee scale that is based on family size and income.


Services available at the clinic include wellness exams, preventa ve health screenings, physicals for all ages, immuniza ons, referrals for specialty care, geriatric care, diabetes educa on, family medicine, on-site lab, EKG, and basic pulmonary func on tes ng.


Representa ves will be at REC Day to provide you informa on and details on this great addi on to our communi es. The Route 66 Health Clinic is located at 138 S. Main St., A on. Call the clinic at 918-257-8027 or visit their website at www.chcneo.org.


Sears A community anchor for many years, Sears of Grove off ers great prices and service for many of your home’s needs. Appliances, large and small, and one of the most trusted names in tools, CRAFTSMAN, are available at your local Sears.


Owner Phil Hurst will be available to answer your ques ons and show you many of the great off erings.


U. S. Payments U. S. Payments supplies turn-key solu ons for self-service bill payment. The PaySite® kiosk is an easy-to-use payment op on for members who prefer to pay in person. The kiosk provides coop members with the ability to pay their bill fast, 15-30 minute payment pos ng on Northeast Electric payments, and walk away with a receipt. Plus, members can avoid the drive to the offi ce because it is


NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE


ANNUAL MEETING Official Ballot


September 19, 2015 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER


The following nominees were selected by the members of their districts to be voted on by the entire membership. All members may vote for one nominee in EACH district.


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If you agree that the following nominees should serve a 3-year term on the Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative Board of Trustees, completely fill in the OVAL to the RIGHT of the nominee of your choice in EACH district.


ominee of your choice in minee of your choice in SAMPLE: District No. 4 For a Three-Year Term JOHN L. MYERS THOMAS A. KEMOHAH District No. 6 For a Three-Year Term SHARRON L. GAY District No. 8 For a Three-Year Term BILLY R. KIMBRELL NOTICE: You must use official pens to mark ballots.


Please review the ballot at annual meeting before voting. This is a sample and some wording may change.


conveniently located at Homeland in Pryor.


A representa ve will be on site to explain how the kiosk works.


Blue Star Mothers Blue Star Mothers provides support for ac ve duty personnel and their families, promotes patrio sm, assists Veterans, Veterans’ organiza ons, and is available to assist in homeland volunteer eff orts to help our country remain strong.


The Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc., is a Na onal Veterans Service Organiza on and is a 501(c)3 non-profi t organiza on.


Visit with representa ves at REC Day to learn how you can help support our service members.


The FEW The Founda on for Excep onal Warriors (The FEW) serves veterans who have served during any era and have been awarded the Purple Heart, awarded for Valor, served in Special Opera ons, or were held as a Prisoner of War.


Although based in northeast Oklahoma, The FEW coordinates unique hun ng, fi shing, and outdoor adventures/ excursions for veterans across the na on, the majority of whom have some degree of combat-related injury that may not allow them to get outside on their own. These ou ngs have proven to be therapeu c for veterans who some mes feel alone and isolated.


The FEW will have assorted items for sale at REC Day. By purchasing a shirt, hat, pin, or key chains, you help defray the cost to provide the adventures.>>


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