C Co-op Proud of Energy Savings
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C Co-op Proud of Energy Savings
November 2014 County Road 3570, Ada, Oklahoma A newsletter for PEC’s electric consumers Co-op Proud of Energy Savings Save and stay warm this season with a heat pump. C hilly weather is on its way, and that means inching the thermostat up a bit to keep warm. Don’t wait until the dead of winter to replace your heating system. Consider installing a new heat pump--heating and air conditioning all in one efficient system. A heat pump can deliver energy and cost savings for many years to come. Convenient financing from PEC will make the purchase easy and affordable. 1103001800 PEC offers flexible financing options for any budget. Expand your purchasing power with PEC’s Heat Pump Loan program for savings you can be proud of. »» »» »» »» Competitive interest rates No down payment required No annual fee Generous credit lines available PEC offers rebates to members installing energy efficient electric air-to-air, dual fuel or ground water source heat pumps in the amount of $100.00 per ton. Qualifications • SEER of 13 or greater • 5 year manufacturer’s warranty • Agree to participate in PEC’s Load Management Program • Rebates must be paid within 6 months of installation For more information or to request a rebate payment, call (580) 332-3031. Member Qualifications for Heat Pump Financing CO-OP PROUD FOR 9 YEARS Beau Lane began his full-time employment with the co-op in 2005 and continues to serve as the Director of Purchasing/ Warehousing. He is pictured here with his daughter Makena, age 4. Report Power Outages (24 hrs/day 7 days a week) »» No prepayment penalties »» Low monthly payments »» Simple application—only takes minutes No need for PEC financing? Apply for a rebate! • PEC member for 24 months or longer. • PEC credit history of no monthly payments received after the 20th of any month or any returned checks. Should also have a satisfactory credit report through the local Credit Bureau. • Member must hold title to the structure where heat pump(s) is installed/ financed and allow PEC to file a Mortgage on property where heat pump will be installed. (Cannot be renting the home.) • Member must complete a PEC Credit Application. [Note: an acceptable co-signer who meets these guidelines can be used with PEC’s approval.] To apply for financing, call us at (580) 332-3031--Ada Area or toll-free (877) 456-3031 during regular business hours or come by 1600 North Country Club Road in Ada. 1-877-272-1500 or (580) 272-1500, local Ada Area 2014 NOVEMBER 27-28 HOLIDAY CLOSING PEC’s offices will be closed November 27 and 28, 2014 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday Above--(l-r): PEC’s Director of Public Relations Tara Mullins presents the $1,000 Annual Meeting grand prize to Mr. Tommy Neal of Ada and guest Mary Lou Newton of Ada; PEC’s Senior VicePresident of Engineering and Operations John Hudson presents $50 to Matthew Foster of Ada. A Grand Annual Meeting Congrats to Tommy Neal, $1,000 grand prize winner! Electric Appliance Winners: Black & Decker Convection Countertop Oven, Richard Groetzinger, Ada; Oster 2 lb Bread Maker, Charles Hisaw, Stonewall; Crockpot Slower Cooker (6 qt), Charles Smith, Ada; Rival 20-inch Griddle, Billy Kibby, Wetumka; George Foreman Extra-Large Grill, Joyce Ward, Pauls Valley; Black & Decker 400 watt Juice Extractor, Roy Woody, Pauls Valley; Presto Food Dehydrator, Melissa Morion, Ada; Aroma Rice Cooker & Food Steamer, Jimmie Sinclair, Calvin; Oster 14-speed Blender, Bob Gray, Ada; Black & Decker 8-cup Food Processor, Rex Keeton, Sulphur; Black & Decker 12-cup Coffee Maker, Gearline Sissons, Pauls Valley; Black & Decker Hand Mixer (with case), Joshua Alm, Stonewall; Hamilton Beach iron (retractable cord), Paul Scroggins, Ada; Black & Decker 45 amp Jigsaw, Roy Allen, Stonewall; 42”LG LED TV, Pat Harlan, Sasakwa; RCA Tablet, David Stettler, Ada; Panasonic Blu-ray/DVD player with Wifi, Josh Kiker, Ada; RCA 100 watt DVD Home Theater System, Josh Patton, Sasakwa; Black & Decker Mouse Detail Sander, Dale Allen, Coalgate; Black & Decker 5.2 amp Drill, Clay Carley, Ada; Skilsaw Circular Saw (7 ¼ in.), Kimberly Thomas, Fitzhugh; Shop-Vac (8 gal), Brandon Tilley, Ada; Bayco 1000 watt Halogen Work Light, Wesley McElhannon, Ada; Farberware Deep Fryer, Richard Crow, Ada; Element 32” TV, Charles Foster, Roff; Bissel Vacuum Cleaner, Gary Brown, Ada 343600401 $50 Bill Winners: Billy Flowers, Stonewall; Roberta Lee, Ada; Josh Britt, Ada; Matthew Foster, Ada; Lee Murphy, Coalgate; Krystal Boling, Sasakwa; Tony Wellington, Roff; John Goodwin, Ada; The Gospel Station, Ada; Jeremiah Hinkle, Stratford Bus Winners: $10--Richard Groetzinger, Ada; Jon Fulkerson, Ada; Josie Alverson, Ada; Cheryl Fehr, Sulphur; Curtis Smith, Wetumka 2 | November 2014 People’s Powerline $100 Electric Credit: Wilma Lowe, Calvin Above (top to bottom, l-r): Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eaves of Ada visit with PEC’s Executive Vice-President and CEO Randy Ethridge; The Dixie Melody Boys entertain the crowd; emcee Buddy Kessinger addresses the crowd in the Big Red Barn; Aubrey Cupps and her mother Alicia Cupps enjoy the outdoor craft booths at PEC Day. People's Powerline is published monthly by People's Electric Cooperative This Thanksgiving . . . Trim the turkey-and your electric bill T he rich scents of roasting turkey, cinnamon-laced apple pie and tangy cranberries can mean only one thing: The oven is on, the blender is whirring, and the dishwasher is working overtime to keep up with Thanksgiving preparations. As you trim your turkey this Thanksgiving, trim your holiday electric bill, too. Following are a few tips. There's no need to preheat the oven before sliding in a turkey or ham that will cook for hours-- even if the recipe calls for it. Turn your electric oven and stove top elements off near the end of the cooking time. Their residual heat will finish cooking your meal. If you use glass or ceramic bakeware, you can turn your oven temperature down 25 degrees, and the food will cook just as quickly. Choose pots and pans that are the same size as the stove’s burner for efficient stove top cooking. Pans that are too small allow heat to escape from the uncovered part of the coil. Consider cooking your turkey outdoors on the grill for an unexpected autumn 681007002 treat. Instead of opening the oven door to check on your juicy bird's progress, turn on the oven light and peek through the glass in the door. Every time you open the door, heat pours out and makes the oven work harder. Remove all of the refrigerated items you’ll need for a recipe at once so you can open the refrigerator door less often. Make room next to the turkey for the pies and the casseroles so they'll bake at the same time and save energy. Fully load your dishwasher before running it. Set its energy-saving features and use a cold-water rinse. Sunday, November 2, 2014 Daylight Saving Time The end of Daylight Saving Time this year comes Sunday, November 2. At exactly 2 a.m., local time, clocks should be turned back one hour to 1 a.m. The change will result in an additional hour of light in the morning, but an earlier sunset. The change is often called “fall back.” 460400300 Of course, most mobile devices, tablets, cable boxes and smartphones will update the time change automatically. However, traditional watches, clocks and other non-Internet enabled devices (stoves, microwaves) will require an old-fashioned manual change. After the Nov. 2 time change, you will not need to worry about changing the clocks again until the beginning of Daylight Saving Time 2015, which falls on March 8. Those feeling stressed about the time change can take comfort in the extra hour of sleep they will be getting after turning back the clocks. Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy Energy Efficiency Tip of the Month To save energy this month, try lowering your water heating costs. Water heating accounts for 14 to 25 percent of the energy you consume. Turn the water heater’s temperature to the warm setting, which is around 120 degrees Fahrenheit. P.O. Box 429 Ada, OK 74821 Business Hours 8 a.m. to 5 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) Website: www.PeoplesElectric.coop IMPORTANT DATES Bills mailed.........................................31st Bills should be paid by the.......... 10th Cutoffs made.................................... 20th STEPS TO FOLLOW IF YOUR ELECTRICITY GOES OFF 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Check your fuse or breaker box. Check with your neighbors. Are they off? Have they reported the outage? Call our 24 hour Outage Reporting System at toll-free 1-877-272-1500 or (580) 272-1500 (local Ada area). 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. For faster service, please make sure we have the correct phone number(s) for your account on file. Your phone number will be used to access your account information. 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. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. Laurin Patton - Ada Chairman & President Eldon Flinn - Fittstown Vice Chairman Jack Lambert - Ada Secretary Bob Thomas - Coalgate Asst. Secretary./Treas. Jenny Trett- Sulphur Trustee People’s Powerline November 2014 | 3 Classified Ads LIVESTOCK & PET AUTOMOTIVE MISCELLANEOUS (continued) Polled Hereford bulls, tested and ready to go; hay sprayed and fertilized, 5x5 round bales. (580) 559-9445 2011 Ford Mustang convertible, white w/black top, V6, 40k miles, garage kept, pony package w/saddle brown leather, excellent condition, $18,500. (580) 618-4887 Custom cut lumber and bulk cedar mulch for flower beds, we load mulch, you haul, one scoop, $30, equal to 20 bags at store, family owned sawmill in Tishomingo. (580) 371-8349 AKC Mini Schnauzers, 2 F, 1 M, ready Nov. 1. (580) 421-7623 2010 Chevrolet 1/2 ton crew cab, 4x4, garage kept, nonsmoker, spray in bed liner, 15,200 miles, 5.3 V8, $27,500. (580) 320-8188 Sewing machine service and repair, home and commercial, Ada area. (580) 665-1001 14-20 month old horned Hereford bulls, may be seen 1 mile S of Fitzhugh. (580) 456-7830 2007 Chevy 3/4 ton, like new, 15k miles, 5th wheel hook up. (580) 892-3665 580801400 Angus bulls, 7-13 month, Angus business 55 years, same location. (580) 456-7241 2006 Chevy Silverado, ex-cab, 4x4, $5750 obo; net wrapped round bales of hay, $35. (580) 272-4888 Reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 18 months old, Remitall Online 122L and PW Victor Boomer P606 genetics. (580) 332-2468 2004 PT Cruiser; Wrangler & Levi jeans, 36/30-32; wheel chair; baby carrier/car seat; large ceramic pot; bath and hand towels, hand rags. (580) 436-0478 Free to good home, female Terrier mix, 1 year old, silver color, spayed, rabies vaccination is current. (405) 207-8844 FARM & EQUIPMENT 1981 Long tractor, 50 HP, $3800; 7 ft. box blade, $450; 7 ft. Rhino brush hog, $375; 3 point 7 ft. carry all, $175; 3 point heavy duty scoop, $200. (580) 436-2233 2000 Chrysler Sedan, 4 door, great condition, gas saver, silver, grey leather interior, heated seats, $2500. (580) 436-7974 1998 Ford Taurus, runs good, $1700 obo. (405) 428-2006 Just baled, 2nd cutting, only 72 left, 4x5 round net wrapped, Prairie, Bermuda, Johnson, clover, great for cows, horses, and goats, $45/bale, includes loading. (580) 743-2158 1988 Thomas school bus, all seats removed except drivers and one behind, 5 speed gas engine, 87k miles, new battery, needs ignition switch & air in rear tire. (405) 712-0928 2007 Branson 3820 tractor, front end loader and scraper blade, $23,500. Call after 7 pm. (580) 892-3000 1926 Ford Model T, original condition, 2 door coup w/ original 4 cylinder motor, automatic transmission, Shawnee, $10,000. (405) 306-0721 Bermuda hay, small square bales. (405) 238-0393 Granite outdoor fire pits and pavers, 35” round fire pits only $200, 44” square fire pit, $433, polished granite pavers only $7 per sq. ft., other options available. (405) 207-1240 8x16 shed, delivered & set up within 50 miles of Ada, $1895; we can also custom build to your specs & have easy payment plans available, call for free estimate. (405) 783-4370 Grandmother’s 100+ year old Dutch oven, 12” & heavy, weld on lid, 2 other cracks could use welding, $40; old push plow w/ plow head & harrow attachments, $35. (580) 272-3023 Annual Fall Bazaar, Atwood, OK, Sat., Nov. 1, 9am- 2pm, at the Nazarene Activity building, lunch will be served and various vendors will be there. (580) 986-2163 Craftsman 19 drawer tool chest; 4 drawer Craftsman tool box; miscellaneous mechanic tools. (580) 399-4564 Sewing, patching, zippers, and alterations, reasonably priced; antique player piano, $700; night stand, $20; 2 cane bottom chairs, $30; adult walker, $20. (580) 332-5831 1999 CM Drover, 16’ x 6’, 3 horse slant trailer, large tack room, floor mats, spare, in good condition, $3300 obo. (580) 399-2483 FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Pears, Kieffer variety, good for eating fresh, preserving, or canning, $0.60 per lb. (580) 436-6050 Antique sink, $75; bird bath, $75; antique ice box, $500. Call Mary at (580) 332-4061 Yard machine, hydraulic wood splitter, $650; commercial meat slicer and grinder, $50 each. (580) 618-2002 JD 435 round baler, twine tie, works good, $4500; 4x5 round bales, twine or wrap, $30. (580) 421-3354 Admiral electric clothes dryer, like new, used less than 2 years, must sell, $125. (580) 399-3717 Metal roofs, free estimates, 15 colors, vinyl siding and windows, 20 years experience. (405) 783-4284 4x5 small round bales of hay. (580) 320-8250 or (580) 320-3251 WANT TO BUY Trees in brush piles, easy to cut into fire wood, free. (580) 320-4101 4x5 round bales, net wrapped, $35/roll. (940) 255-3048 MOBILE HOMES, RV’S, BOATS, & ATV’S Five Lakes lot with 1982 mobile home, as is. (580) 384-5510 REAL ESTATE ISO Bernina sewing machine model 145, would consider models 135 or 155. (580) 399-4504 Semi box van trailer, for storage only. (580) 777-2810 Craft and holiday gift show, Sulphur American Legion building, Friday & Saturday, Dec. 5-6. (580) 622-3214 MISCELLANEOUS Lot in Wynnewood, storm cellar, city utilities, 605 S. Moody, $15,000. (405) 665-4295 I do sewing and alterations, sew from start to finish with a pattern, I make Christmas stocking and aprons, any style. (580) 436-0064 3 bdrm., 2 bath, on 10 acres w/barn and corral, large living room w/wood stove, central heat & air, 3 miles N of Gaar Corner, $125,000. (405) 255-4665 Embroidery tea towel sets, scarves, pillow cases, crochet big and baby afghans, place mats, dish cloths, pot holders, hanging towels, & much more. (580) 332-7508 Account Number Winner Steven Gray of Ada and Melissa Layton of Stratford found their account numbers in last month’s October newsletter. The find netted each of them a $5 credit on this month’s electric bill. The other numbers belonged to Jack Ward of Coalgate, Frank Patton of Stonewall, Mark Thompson of Connerville and Kenne Carroll of Tishomingo. It’s easy to win. Just find your account number located somewhere in the newsletter, then call, write or come to PEC by the 12th of the month in which your number is published to claim your $5. Fall is here, firewood, $60/rick, $75 if delivered. (580) 759-2348 Machine embroidery, start thinking about Christmas now! (405) 484-7287 Baldwin piano, good condition, $700 obo. (405) 818-4815 Firewood, $80/rick, delivered; tree trimming. (580) 235-6823 or (580) 399-9833 -FREE- Classified Ads for PEC Members! Type or print your ad on the lines below and mail it in. Remember, we are limited on the amount of available space, so mail ads as soon as possible or email your ad to [email protected] with name/account number. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Name:__________________________________________________ Acct. No.:_____________________ Phone No.: ( )_______________ Since we are limited on the amount of available space, ads will be taken until the classified section is full. Ads received after the section is full will not be held for the next issue. They should be re-submitted. The number of ads published each month will vary according to availability of space and ad content. We reserve the right to delete words and edit ads if they are too long. 4 | November 2014 Remember to identify ads with your name, phone number and account number. This is a free service to PEC members. Clip and mail the above form to: PEC Newsletter - P.O. Box 429, Ada, OK 74820. Or submit your ad online at www.PeoplesElectric.coop.