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Celebrating 75 years and counting... with PEC Products and Services


People's Powerline is published monthly by


People's Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 429, Ada, OK 74821


Business Hours


7 a.m. to 6 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)


Providing electricity and energy service to over 20,000 meters in the following 11 south central Oklahoma counties: Atoka, Carter, Coal, Garvin, Hughes, Johnston, McClain, Murray, Pittsburg, Pontotoc and Seminole.


STEPS TO FOLLOW IF YOUR


PEC’s First Substation at Walter Graper’s Fittstown, Oklahoma (1938)


By saving energy, you can build on a dream that started decades ago, ensuring that the spirit on which PEC was built continues for generations to come.


Flies product promotion will provide special discounts, purchase incentives and gifts to members every time they join or select a PEC


Beginning this month, PEC’s How Time How Time Flies product or service.


Take advantage of a monthly How Time Flies product, and take home a complimentary shower timer (shown below) and two energy efficient CFLs. 1013100800 Plus for each


How Time Flies product you purchase or join, you’ll also be entered to win a 75th


How Time Flies product will also be entered to win PEC’s Christmas ENERGY STAR®


Appliance drawing on December 7, 2012.


(left) Members receive a free shower timer during 2012 when they join or purchase a monthly featured product. Simply rotate the shower timer, which is affi xed to the shower wall with a suction cup, to activate the hour glass style sand timer. When all sand has traveled from one cavity to the other, you should be clean and out of the shower.


Look for monthly featured product details each month in this newsletter!


Anniversary Commemorative His/Her Watch Set to be given away March 1, June 1, September 4, November 1 and December 31. Members who take advantage of a monthly


How Time Flies when you’re having fun . . .


A significant amount of the average home energy bill pays for heating water. Take five-minute showers instead of baths and make sure your water heater is set no higher than 120˚ F.


Source: U.S. Department of Energy


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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.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES:


Dr. Laurin Patton - Ada, Chairman & President Eldon Flinn - Fittstown, Vice Chairman Jack Lambert - Ada, Secretary


Bob Thomas - Coalgate Assistant Secretary./Treas.


Matt Holder - Sulphur, Trustee


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


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