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September 2016


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


FROM MY POINT OF VIEW... By Jonna Hensley


— Do I still have egg on my face? — I


haven’t written a column for quite some time, but my blunder last month prompts me to once again put my thoughts down on paper.


My parents taught me as I was growing up to admit my mistakes, take responsibility and then do what I can to correct the situation. Yes. I did it. It was my mistake. I can’t blame anyone else for my blunder. While I would like to say it was a test to see if you were paying at- tention, I have to admit I somehow managed to leave out one of last month’s hidden numbers. And to make matters worse, I had to leave it out when it was worth $100! I can’t even come up with a good excuse as


Hidden account number contest


Soupene for


Congratulations to George recognizing his


number in last month’s issue. The second number was accidentally omitted but is included this month. We have hidden THREE


account numbers somewhere in the articles in this newsletter. The numbers will always be enclosed in parentheses and will look similar to this example (XXXXXX). If you recognize your account


number, all you have to do is give us a call on or before the 8th of the current month and we’ll give you a credit on your bill for the amount stated.


This month’s numbers are worth $100 each. Happy hunting!


6 oz. Hershey’s milk chocolate, chopped


9 honey graham crackers, broken in half (18 squares)


36 regular-sized marshmallow, halved & divided


Preheat oven to 350°.


Place 9 graham squares on bottom of 8-inch square pan. Top with 36 marshmallow halves; sprinkle with chocolate. Cover with remaining graham squares.


Arrange 4 marshmallow halves, cut sides down, on top of each gra- ham square.


Bake 9 to 11 minutes or until marshmallows are puffed and golden brown. Let stand 5 minutes before serving.


to how it happened. Please accept my sincerest apology. To correct the situation, I am including the missing number right now in this column (1141005). I have double-checked, triple-checked and even checked again to make sure the other two numbers are also in this issue. And to keep things fair, all three numbers are worth $100. Thanks to all our loyal readers for calling, emailing, sending Facebook messages or stopping by in person to let us know about the missing num- ber. It makes me feel better to know you are reading the newsletter. Now, if you will excuse me, I need to go check in the mirror to see if I still have egg on my face.


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Hot dog time at the county fair


C


ounty fair time


is just around the corner. Thoughts of a county fair bring back


memories to many people of fun times—sack races, showing a calf, winning a blue ribbon, visiting with friends, carnivals and the best tasting hot dogs in the world. NWEC will help fair-goers recap- ture that feeling as we feed free hot dogs to those attending the Dewey, Ellis, and Harper County fairs.


Friday, September 9 Dewey Co. .......................... 5-6 p.m. Saturday, September 10 Ellis Co. ........ 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Harper Co. .... 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.


Pan O’ S’mores


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