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From our August 3, 2000,
edition.
Electric
company shuts down local office
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
West Texas Utilities Company locked the door of its local
office Monday afternoon, bringing an end to a 73-year presence on Kearney
Street.
Recent personnel changes within the company and deregulation
of the state’s electric industry prompted the closure of the Clarendon
office.
Brown paper now covers the front windows of the WTU office,
and the interior is bare to the walls since the company sold off the last
of its appliance merchandise.
The utility, now called AEP-WTU, will continue to occupy the
back of the building, and servicemen Leon Ward and Mike Proffitt will
still use it as their base of operations.
WTU has provided electric services to here since 1927 when
the Abilene company purchased the interests of Central Power & Light.
WTU acquired the local ice plant, office, and docks in that transaction.
For many years, WTU also operated an office in Hedley. That
location was closed in 1977.
With the closure of the Clarendon office, electric customers
must dial a toll-free number for service of any kind. AEP-WTU says the
Customer Service Center in Corpus Christi will provide prompt attention to
requests from local customers.
For more information, call AEP-WTU at 1-888-216-3523.
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