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LIVEWIRE | PAGE 7 WIN $50! Q The fi ne print:


Entry must be received by March 31. Any response is acceptable. Any response may be published. Entrants must be members of Tri-County Electric Cooperative. Entries must include member’s full name and valid contact information, such as a phone number or email. Winner will be drawn and notifi ed in April but will be announced in the May newsletter. One entry per member per quarter. Member may only win once per calendar year. The $50 credit will apply toward winner’s May bill. Credit is nontransferable. It will only be applied to winner’s account.


Tri-County Electric employees, trustees and their immediate family members are not eligible to win. n


Submission does not guarantee inclusion in the cookbook.


Submit your best recipes at www.ok-living.coop/contests by Feb. 15, 2013


uarterly uestion


What low-cost method do you use to save energy?


Answer the above question to be entered into a drawing for a $50 credit on your electric bill.


You can submit your entry one of the below ways. Be sure to include your full name and phone number with your entry.


Online: www.tcec.coop Email: info@tcec.coop Mail: Tri-County Electric P.O. Box 880, Hooker, OK 73945


Gomez family wins Quarterly Question


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tephanie and Jesse Gomez of Guymon won the fourth quarter 2012 Quarterly Question drawing. Stephanie Gomez answered the question, “How do you use your Co-op Connections Card?” Their answer was, “Not at all.”


“I didn’t know anything about the Co-op Connections Card,” Jesse Gomez said. “It’s great to know we have those discounts available to us.”


He went on to say his wife was pretty excited when she found out they won the drawing. They have been members of Tri-County Electric Cooperative since they moved to Guymon about fi ve years ago.


“It seems like our electric bills just keep going up, so this credit will help.” Jesse Gomez said. “We moved into a larger house last year and really saw an increase in our summer bills.”


65th Anniversary Celebratory Cookbook


Submission does not guarantee inclusion in the cookbook.


Meteorologists at the National Climatic Data Center said 2012 was the warmest ever in the United States. Electric bills across the nation rose in the midst of record summer temperatures. Jesse Gomez said his wife took some energy effi ciency measures to help limit their electric use.


Submit your best recipes at www.ok-living.coop/contests by Feb. 15, 2013


65th Anniversary Celebratory Cookbook


“She closed the blinds during the day to keep the heat out last summer,” Jesse Gomez said of his wife’s conservation efforts.


Any Tri-County Electric member can enter the cooperative’s Quarterly Question drawing, see the sidebar at left for the fi rst quarter 2013 question and entry details. Visit www.tcec.coop to learn more about Co-op Connections, energy saving tips and to enter the Quarterly Question drawing. n


Submit your best recipes to


www.ok-living.coop/contests by Feb. 15, 2013!


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