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Volume 42, Number 7 • July 2016 • mdtc.net
McDonough Telephone Cooperative
210 N Coal St, PO Box 359 Colchester, IL 62326
309-776-3211 or 888-640-4334
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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm
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Board of Directors
Lanny Carson, Chairman Leroy Tappe, Vice Chairman
Jay Morrison, Secretary R. Stephen Hunt, Treasurer
Roger Barclay Randy Grove
Dennis Huffman Rose Marie Lynn
Lyle Vail Mitchell Welsh
Welcome New Members Dixon, Austin 776-3612
Dorethy, Haley 776-4030
Miller, Chelsea 254-3779
Passmore, Rick 776-4379
Rosenblatt, Deborah 776-3519
Swanson, Phillip 776-4270
McDonough Telephone
business office will be
closed on
Monday, July 4th
Did you know……. 3 of the first
5 US Presidents died on July 4th & 2 of
the 3 died on the same day within hours
of each other. John Adams (2nd
President) & Thomas Jefferson (3rd
President) died on July 4, 1826. Adams
was 90 & Jefferson was 83. Their death
came on the 50th anniversary of the
signing of the Declaration of
Independence of which both were
drafters of the document along with
Benjamin Franklin. James Monroe (5th
President) died at 73 on July 4, 1836.
Calvin Coolidge (30th President) was
born July 4, 1872.
MDTC Welcomes New Employees
Austin Akers & Bryce Downie have recently joined the MDTC staff. Both will be working as
an installer/repairman. Welcome Austin & Bryce to our
MDTC team!
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Colchester: 309-776-3211 or 888-640-4334 • www.mdtc.net
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Title Genre Rating Start
Date
I Saw the Light Music Biography R 07/05/16
Baby Geniuses and the Space Baby Comedy/Family TBD 07/05/16
By the Sea Drama R 07/05/16
Miracles from Heaven Drama/Family PG 07/12/16
The Divergent Series: Allegiant Action/Adventure PG-13 07/12/16
Green Room Thriller R 07/12/16
Everybody Wants Some!! Comedy R 07/12/16
Demolition B4 Drama R 07/12/16
Miles Ahead Music Biography R 07/19/16
The Perfect Match Comedy/Romance R 07/19/16
Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice Action/Adventure PG-13 07/19/16
Barbershop: The Next Cut Comedy PG-13 07/26/16
Criminal Action R 07/26/16
The Boss (Unrated) B4 Comedy R 07/26/16
Hardcore Henry B4 Action/Thriller R 07/26/16
Fruit Slush Salad
1 can (6 oz) frozen orange juice 2 pkgs (10 oz ea) frozen strawberries
1 can (6 oz) frozen lemonade 3 bananas, diced
1 can (1 lb 2 oz) crushed pineapple & juice 2 1/2 cups water
3/4 cup sugar
Thaw orange juice, lemonade and strawberries. Mix all ingredients together and
freeze. Set in refrigerator 4 hours before serving so it is of slushy consistency.
Place foil over pan when freezing.
There is a 2-digit number embedded somewhere in the picture. If this number is the
LAST 2 numbers of your landline phone number, call
our office for a prize!
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules for pay-per-call 900 services under the Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act of 1992. These rules are designed to protect consumer rights.
Pay-per-call services are those information services that are offered through 900 numbers and carry a fee greater than the cost of simply transmitting a call. Any interstate service that charges consumers for information – other than telephone directory assistance – must be provided through a 900 number. Pay-per-call services are not allowed on toll-free calls, such as 800 numbers, unless services are paid by a prepaid account or credit card. Callers to toll-free numbers may not be transferred to 900 numbers. Local telephone companies must offer consumers the option of blocking access to 900 number services if technically feasible.
Telephone companies may not disconnect local or long distance telephone service for failure to pay 900 number charges. However, all other charges on the bill that are not part of the disputed amount must be paid. Non-payment of 900 number pay-per-call services may result in involuntary blocking of access to the pay-per-call programs. Pay-per-call services must be shown in a portion of the bill separate from local and long distance charges. Information outlining consumers’ rights and responsibilities with respect to payment of information service charges must be included with the bill.
McDonough Telephone Cooperative offers blocking of 900 and collect calls at no charge to the membership. Members wanting to unblock are assessed the normal service order charges.
900 Number Consumer Rights
See the number?
If you are a Lifeline user or are monitoring an at-risk baby, please notify our plant department by dialing 611. In the event of an outage, persons
with Lifeline or a monitoring system are given priority status in having
their service restored so it is vital our subscribers keep us informed of such
special circumstances. New Lifeline and monitor users will be asked for
certification from a physician.
We also request you inform us when a Lifeline or baby monitor is taken
out of service so we can update our records. Your assistance will help us
to serve you better.
Thank you!
Attention Lifeline and Monitor Users