Oklahoma Electric Co-op News April 23

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CO-OP NEWS OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC Volume 71, Issue 10 April 2023 PLUS
Electricity and fiber services restored quickly following tornadoes in Norman
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Last month, tornadoes tore through southeast Norman, damaging poles and powerlines and causing slews of outages. At the height of the storm, about 15,000 members were without power, but when the power goes out, so do we.

Crews went out as soon as the storms passed on Sunday, Feb. 26 and restored power to most members by the following Monday afternoon. A day later, almost all members' power and fiber services were restored. The in-the-moment problem-solving it takes to restore power quickly, safely and correctly is a true testament to the dedication and strong will it takes to do the work lineworkers do. It is safe to say we would not exist without the dedication our lineworkers demonstrate and the pride they take in doing their job well. Thank you to each and every one of them and their families for safely keeping our lights on.

Please be sure to thank a lineworker if you see one working in your area this month. April 10 is National Lineworker Appreciation Day.

Regarding linework, vegetation management is another essential part of managing our electric system. We work hard to ensure trees, bushes and other vegetation can live safely in tandem with our lines and poles. Our two on-staff arborists help ensure we maintain our rights-of-way with careful consideration of the vegetation we come in contact with. You can learn more about our approach to tree trimming and vegetation management, as well as download our tree-planting guide and other resources at link.okcoop.org/treeandveg

This is also why we work with the Arbor Day Foundation to be a Tree Line USA Utility. To achieve this certification, utilities follow industry standards for quality tree care, provide annual worker training in best tree-care practices, sponsor a tree-planting and public education program, maintain a tree-based energy conservation program, and participate in an Arbor Day celebration. You can read more about this on page 8.

Whether it's ice, tornadoes, or overgrown trees, we continue to do everything we can to ensure our members can rely on the power and services we provide.

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WHAT'S INSIDE?

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OF CONTENTS

UNEXPECTED DISASTER

Crews rebuild after tornadoes sweep through Norman

POWER ESSENTIALS

Learn more about the essential tools lineworkers use

Youth Tour, Camp RYLA winners named following March banquet

This planting season, include energy efficiency in your landscaping plans. Adding shade trees around your home can reduce surrounding air temperatures as much as 6 degrees. To block heat from the sun, plant deciduous trees around the south side of your home. Deciduous trees provide excellent shade during the summer and lose their leaves in the fall and winter months, allowing sunlight to warm your home.

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UNEXPECTED DISASTER

Crews rebuild after tornadoes sweep through Norman

February typically brings a threat of snow and winter storms, but on Sunday, Feb. 26, members instead braced for severe spring-like storms. Multiple tornadoes were confirmed in OEC’s service area that evening, the most impactful being an EF-2 that destroyed homes and businesses in the eastern parts of Norman.

While many members faced a long road to rebuilding, OEC and OEC Fiber crews worked through the night and the next day to rebuild infrastructure and restore power and broadband services to the thousands of members affected by the storms.

“At the storm’s peak, we had a little over 15,000 members without power and four substations offline,” said OEC VP of Operations Marty Hayes. “I couldn’t be more proud of the response from our team in restoring all but around 800 accounts as of 4:30 Monday morning.”

The tornadoes destroyed about 60 poles and three miles of electric line, and OEC Fiber lost over three miles of fiber line as well. [0929108101]

“During the storm, about 12,000 OEC Fiber subscribers temporarily lost service,” said Senior Manager of Outside Plant & Fiber Technicians Joe

Torres. “Fortunately, we were able to reroute and reconnect most subscribers quickly.”

The addition of fiber strands to OEC’s electric poles led to a progressive system-wide upgrade in infrastructure over the last five years. While this strengthened the electric system, it’s hard to combat the effects of a tornado.

“I’m proud of how our entire OEC and OEC Fiber teams responded in the wake of these storms,” said CEO Patrick Grace. “Their training and expertise translated into safe and efficient restoration of both power and broadband services. Our thoughts are with our members and subscribers who lost homes and have experienced damage to their property.”

HOW WE CAN HELP

If you, a neighbor, family member or friend experienced damage as a result of the tornadoes, our Operation Round Up program can help. Each month, 87% of OEC members round up their electric bills. The OEC Foundation board of directors meets periodically to review applications and award grants. Anyone — OEC members and non-members that reside within our seven-county service area — may visit okcoop.org/ORU to submit an application.

Need help with disaster relief? Scan this code to learn how our Operation Round Up program can help.

I’m proud of how our entire OEC and OEC Fiber teams responded in the wake of these storms. Their training and expertise translated into safe and efficient restoration of both power and broadband services.
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— CEO PATRICK GRACE

New Way to Pay

Easily pay your bill or add money to your account!

When it comes to paying your bill with cash, convenience is key. Now, OEC members and fiber subscribers can pay their bills in a more convenient and efficient way. Find a participating retail location near you and present your unique barcode to the cashier at the register. Your cash payment will apply to your account real-time.

IMPORTANT DETAILS

Vanilla Direct Pay is available for all members and subscribers Payments are cash only A convenience fee of $1.50 will be applied to your payment

Maximum payment $500

WHERE TO PAY

Dollar General • Family Dollar • CVS • Walmart

HOW TO PAY

Open your MyOEC app. Scroll to ‘Bill & Pay’. Tap the ‘Pay by Cash’ to find a retailer near you and view your barcode.

Present your barcode to the cashier at the register.

The cashier will scan your barcode and take your cash payment. The payment will apply to your OEC account immediately. Just like that!

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1. INSULATED RUBBER GLOVES

Insulated rubber gloves are important for protecting against electric shock. These rubber gloves are made to protect against various levels of voltage. Gloves made out of tough leather are typically used over the rubber gloves to protect the rubber from damage.

2. CLIMBING SPIKES

Climbing spikes, also known as hooks, gaffs, climbers, and spikes, are metal spikes that are strapped to a lineworker’s boots to help them climb utility poles. Climbers consist of a leg iron that wraps around the bottom of the foot and a spike, called a gaff, that sticks out of the leg iron near the climber’s ankle. The height of the leg iron can be made from steel, aluminum alloy, or titanium and it can be adjusted to suit the comfort of the lineworker. The spike, or gaff, is always made from steel so that it’s durable as it penetrates the utility pole.

3. HARD HAT AND SUNGLASSES

Safety is our number one focus at OEC. Hard hats are an important piece of safety equipment that are used at all times. The outer shell of most hard hats is lightweight but durable to protect the head from falling debris and a blow from a fall. Sunglasses are essential for eye protection from debris and bright light flashes.

4. FALL RESTRAINT SYSTEM

Fall restraint systems use the climber’s body weight to mechanically cinch and lock a device around the utility pole to stop a fall if a lineman’s climbing spikes lose contact with the pole. The equipment provides a limited fall

POWER ESSENTIALS

Learn more about the tools lineworkers need to power your power

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arrest, especially for bare sections of a pole where a climber could free fall for more than two feet.

5. CLIMBING BELT AND HARNESS

When climbing utility poles, it is important for lineworkers to use climbing belts and harnesses to prevent falls. Quality belts, harnesses and straps should be used that can effectively support the weight of the workers.

6. SECONDARY LANYARD

Lanyards are flexible ropes or straps that connect the harness to an anchor, lifeline, or deceleration device. Lanyards help lineworkers reposition the fall restraint lanyard around an impeding object and maintain a constant point of contact.

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OEC named 2023 Tree Line USA Utility by Arbor Day Foundation for the 17th year in a row

Oklahoma Electric Cooperative was named a 2023 Tree Line USA by the Arbor Day Foundation to recognize its dedication to proper urban forest management in the provider’s service area.

Tree Line USA, a partnership between the Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters, recognizes public and private utilities for pursuing best practices that protect and cultivate America’s urban tree canopy. In addition, Tree Line USA promotes delivering safe and reliable electricity while maintaining healthy community forests.

“Trees are essential to creating more urban green spaces in communities across the United States,” said Dan Lambe, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “In addition, they provide important benefits to residents, including clean air, clean water, and vital tree shade. Service providers like Oklahoma Electric Cooperative demonstrate how easily trees and utilities can co-exist for the benefit of communities and residents.”

By joining the Tree Line USA program, service providers benefit from lowering line clearance costs due to proper pruning. As a result of those properly pruned and maintained trees, the people benefit from increased

reliability of service because those trees will have healthy root systems that decay less, have less structural weakness, and ultimately result in fewer downed lines during storms.

Oklahoma Electric Cooperative achieved the Tree Line USA recognition by meeting five program standards: quality tree care, annual worker training, tree planting and public education, a formal tree-based energy conservation, and a sponsorship of or participation Arbor Day celebration.

Service providers like OEC demonstrate how easily trees and utilities can co-exist..."
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— DAN LAMBE

For the sixth year in a row, OEC is partnering with the Arbor Day Foundation to give free trees to memberconsumers.

"Members who take advantage of energy efficiency measures in the months leading up to summer can maximize their savings," said Daniel Lofland, energy efficiency solutions specialist. "We are proud to offer the Energy-Saving Trees program free of charge to our members."

Energy-Saving Trees is a researchbased, easy-to-use online mapping tool that takes the guesswork out of tree planting. By entering simple information about your home and yard, the tool calculates where to specifically and strategically plant trees for the greatest energy- and money-saving benefits.

Planting the right tree in the right place is key to maximizing the energysaving benefits that trees provide. When

*A limited number of trees will be available. Limit one per membership. Must be able to pick up your tree at 480 24th Avenue NW in Norman on April 22 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

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ENERGY-SAVING TREES OEC giving away 200 free trees in April planted properly, a single tree can save a homeowner up to 20 percent on energy costs. Members who are interested may begin claiming their one free tree on April 5 and must be able to pick it up in Norman on April 22 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Visit arborday.org/OEC to register and for more information. 9 www.okcoop.org

A MOMENT OF GRATITUDE

THANK YOU TO THE UNSUNG HEROES OF OEC FIBER

Ebony skies pour water onto the heads of crews pulling fiber optic cable across a windswept landscape. Long into the night, they work to restore service to damaged areas after the storm. These are the unsung heroes behind OEC Fiber.

These lineworkers are a highly skilled group of individuals dedicated to the idea that they are making lives better for their community. With over 133 years of experience between them, they are the backbone of the rural broadband revolution. [7602100115]

"I am constantly impressed by our crew's exceptional work," said Joe Torres, senior manager of outside plant and fiber technicians. "Their dedication to quality and attention to detail speaks to the pride they take in their work. They are the engine that keeps everything running."

In honor of National Lineworker Appreciation Day, we pause to thank this hard-working group of individuals that keep us all connected. Much of what they do goes without recognition or reward. Day in and day out, they are the ones in the trenches. They climb the poles in harsh conditions so we can have the highquality service we rely on. It is back-breaking work, and we do not thank them enough.

So on behalf of all OEC Fiber subscribers, we say "thank you." Thank you for the long hours in all manner of weather. Thank you for doing the work few are willing to do so we can have what we need for work, school and play online. You are the best of us. We would not be where we are without you.

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Meet the lineworkers who power your power:

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BEST & BRIGHTEST

OEC awarded all-expenses-paid trips to eight extremely talented high school juniors during the 2023 Youth Tour Banquet held March 9. Nandini Patel from Westmoore High School, Chandler Patterson from Tuttle High School, Shephard Schuerman from Community Christian School and Jayce Sherman from Blanchard High School won a seven-day trip to Washington, D.C. on Oklahoma's Youth Tour. The other finalists — Brayden Brumley from Newcastle High School, Emma Fletcher from Norman High School, Reece Rylee from Westmore High School, and Brea Willoughby from Purcell — won trips to Camp RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards). Both trips will occur this summer.

All applicants were asked to design a communitybenefitting project, produce a short video promoting the project and write a professional letter to a leader of their choice about either their project or other public interest issues. Finalists created PowerPoint presentations and “pitched” their community projects in front of OEC trustees, senior staff, representatives from their schools, their families and three independent judges.

“I am impressed by all the applicants and their passion for service,” said Tory Tedder-Loffland, OEC's education and outreach programs director. “This contest emphasizes grass-roots initiatives to effect positive change in their communities.”

OEC and OAEC redesigned the Youth Tour contest for 2023 to focus on three areas core to the co-op identity: community involvement, social connection and legislative participation.

“We want to support and encourage the kind of human

who lends their talents and efforts to improving life in their communities," Tedder-Loffland said. "All eight of these finalists qualify as amazing humans who will do amazing things in life.”

The panel of judges included Representative Dick Lowe of District 56, Norman City Councilwoman Lauren Schuler of Ward 2, and owner of Fusion Fitness & Yoga, Lindsey Densow.

As winners of the 2023 Youth Tour, Patel, Patterson, Schuermann and Sherman will travel to the nation's capital in June along with 70 of their peers from electric co-ops across the state . They will spend the week touring Washington, D.C.'s historic monuments and museums, meeting with Oklahoma's Congressional delegation and making new, lifelong friends.

While at Camp RYLA, Brumley, Reece, Fletcher and Willoughby will learn improved techniques of leadership. Their enthusiasm and technique are brought back to their communities, where their positive influence impacts those around them. RYLA introduces a large number of young people and their families to the Rotary ideals of service each year. It helps bridge the communication gap between the generations and helps improve relationships among youth groups, families and the community.

"I am confident OEC will be very well represented both in Washington, D.C. and at Camp RYLA," said OEC CEO Patrick Grace. "The board and I are happy to support programs that encourage our next generation of co-op members to dream big and become the community leaders we know they are capable of becoming."

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April 2023

WFEC GENERATION REPORT

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HOT HONEY CRISPY SALMON BOWLS

Ingredients

ƒ 4 (4-6 oz) salmon filets, cut into bite-size chunks

ƒ 6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

ƒ 1 teaspoon smoked paprika

ƒ kosher salt and black pepper

ƒ 1 bunch asparagus, ends trimmed

ƒ 1/2 cup honey

ƒ 2-3 tablespoons hot sauce

ƒ 1-3 teaspoons cayenne pepper

ƒ 3/4 teaspoon chipotle chili powder

ƒ 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

ƒ 1/2 teaspoon onion powder

Directions

1.Preheat the oven to 450° F.

ƒ 3-4 cups cooked rice

ƒ Creamy ranch for serving Avocado Salsa

ƒ 2 avocados, diced

ƒ 1 serrano or jalapeño, sliced

ƒ 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

ƒ 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill

ƒ 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese

ƒ 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

ƒ 1 tablespoon lemon juice

ƒ 1/3 cup toasted seeds, pumpkin, sesame, sunflower, etc.

Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (WFEC), OEC's wholesale generation and transmission power provider, has an impressive renewable portfolio that includes wind, hydro and solar. OEC's Solar Garden, located at Interstate 35 and Highway 77 in Norman, began producing power in February 2017, and Tuttle's 40-acre Solar Farm began operation in March 2017. As more solar facilities come online, expect to see it added to WFEC's generation report, increasing the already robust mix of renewable energy sources.

36% Renewables

Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during February 2023.

2. On a baking sheet, toss the salmon pieces with 3 tablespoons olive oil, paprika, salt, and pepper. Arrange in a single layer. On the other side of the pan, add the asparagus. Toss with 1 tablespoon olive oil, salt, and pepper. Roast 10-15 minutes or until the salmon is just undercooked to your liking.

3. Meanwhile, make the hot honey. In a sauce pot, warm together the honey, hot sauce, cayenne, chili powder, onion powder, and garlic powder, plus a pinch of salt.

4. Spoon some of the hot honey over the salmon. Switch the oven to broil and broil until lightly charred and crispy. Spoon over additional hot honey, to your taste.

5. To make the salsa. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and season with salt, gently tossing.

6. Arrange the salmon and asparagus over bowls of rice. Top with salsa. Add ranch on the side or drizzle over each bowl. Enjoy!

Recipe from halfbakedharvest.com

To view real-time generation output and environmental benefits of OEC's Solar Garden, visit link.okcoop.org/solar. Visit link.okcoop.org/solar-garden-tours to tour OEC's Solar Garden, located at Interstate 35 and Highway 77 in Norman.

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5.25% Taxes Manufacturers of Culvert Pipe (405) 381-4044 Fax: (405) 381-5181 Farm Pond Pipe, Elbows, Tees, Meter Cans, Arched pipe. We stock 12” through 120” diameter pipe in lengths of 16, 20, 24, 30 & 40 feet. We can make any size or length • Delivery is available TinhornsRus@gmail.com SAVE! Buy direct from the Manufacturers! J & J Livestock Commission Company For Selling or Buying Cattle at Oklahoma City National Stockyard in Oklahoma City Office (405) 602-5026 James Eaton (405) 685-1712 Jimmy Eaton (405) 682-6244 Mobile (405) 831-7692 CLASSIFIED ADS
Tinhorns R Us

• Rifle and pistol ammo, 17hmr, 22lr, 22mag, 223, 556, 300aac, 308, 762x51, 338lapua, 9mm, 40cal, 45cal, different bullet weights. 596-9367.

• Free canning jars; part wood burgundy cloth color rocker wood arms sides wooden $200. 818-7889.

• Saddles hornless and western, large steel rod and miscellaneous small pipe, brush hogs and hay feeders. 391-3688.

• Vintage stereos and Technics turntables, all units serviced, cleaned and tested, 40 watt to 120 watts per channel receivers, get into the vintage stereo hobby, great for home, garage or shop, Pioneer, JVC, Kenwood, Technics, Onkyo, Denon, Optimus, Sony, all units demonstrated to you before sale. 401-9104.

• Pfaltzgraff (Heritage) dishes, two sets of 4, several serving pieces; pictures, can text photos; Lawn Boy mower bags, some like new; canning jars; leave message. 833-8960.

• ‘15 toro timecutter sw5000 o-turn mower 24,5 hp vgc$2100, fat bear grizzly 3 wheel,60 volt scooter, 1 year old like new &2000. 684-0350.

• Baseball cards which belonged to my deceased son. 255-3551.

• Kimber Micro 9mm 1911 model NIB, $650; Horse tack, reasonable prices; fiberglass dock/tack box, 51” l x 26” w x 23” deep, EC $125. 620-5238.

• F/S - Mak90 AK-47 w 800 rounds ammo - Pristine Condition$2000. 641-7582.

• Like new Nova transportation wheelchair $100 OBO; like new bedside Drive commode/toilet asking $25 OBO. 627-4545.

• Have one cemetery plot for sale at Resthaven Memory Gardens, at 104th & Western, $3900 obo, Missy. 812-2153.

• Complete Queen size Bedding and decor (Comforter, decorative pillows, sheets, curtains, wallpaper border, matching fabric, mirrored artificial planter and more) Can text pictures. 360-4777.

• Heart Level Mausoleum Companion Crypt, Arlington Memorial Gardens, Midwest City, Ok Level 1 Third Row, Sect 347 Space T $5000, Clear Deed. 831-5841.

• 2 burial plots resthaven okc both $5000, transfer fee paid by buyer. 760-0260.

• Barnett Jackal Crossbow with 20inch carbon arrows and case; 30 MM red dot sight; Never been used $275; Kenneth. 213-9392.

• 6x5 Patterson water pump p/b Detroit 8V-71 diesel engine(466 hrs)and a GM pump drive, fuel tank, master skidded, sandblasted and repainted, runs good; Caterpillar 398 diesel engine. 308-5742.

• Local, grass-fed beef for sale, buy half $1750 or whole $3500, approximately $8 per pound all cuts of beef including processing. 831-1689.

MOBILE HOMES, RVS & BOATS

• ‘03 34ft Damon Ultrasport, 63,800 miles,diesel, onan generator, $40K. 307-9307.

• ‘20 tracker bass boat pro team 175txw modv tournament edition, approx 6hrs use, garaged, tagged to june 2024 $23,500. 620-6994.

• ‘00 Holiday Rambler 33Ft motorhome, less than 50K miles, Ford Triton, good shape, large slide and awning, $16,000. 5276472 or 642-5799.

• ‘66 StarCraft 15’ boat, 1986 Johnson 25 HP w/new electric starter, impeller, propeller, Bimini top, new seats, newly painted, with trailer $4000. 226-6671.

• ‘99 Solitaire Mobile Home $32K, 3 bed/2 bath, upgrades, sheet rock walls, carport, storage building. 708-9596.

• ‘13 skyline nomad travel trailer queen bed microwave stove shower tub carrying rack on back with generator $5000. 803-4046.

• ‘19 Airstream Flying Cloud 23FB, Like new rarely used, Storage building kept, Pictures available, Seen by appointment, Serious inquiries only. 249-6362 or email zardoz5@cox,net.

REAL ESTATE

• Tiny Houses/ Small housesCustom Built; Top Quality Construction; 50 year maintenance free exterior; vaulted ceilings; custom built solid oak cabinets; ceramic tile floors throughout; closed cell spray on foam insulation on walls and ceilings; lots of thermal windows, all built by a father and son construction team serving Oklahoma for over fifty years; one, two, and three bed room plans available for a fraction of the price of conventional builders ; Limited availability. 990-9235.

• 2 Cemetary plots for sale Ray Cemetary Near Bethel Acres, $700 per plot or 2 for 1,200. 202-9270.

WANTED

• WANTED: Fresh eggs and goat milk near Noble. 872-8850.

16 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • April 2023 Serving the metro since 1973 Construction and Repair Are YOU or someone you know looking for a career? Bob Usry & Sons, Inc. is hiring! Journeyman plumber position available. 1800 Industrial Blvd. Norman, OK 73069 364-1001 or khyde@bobusry.com Storage SolutionS CaSh or rent-to-own 405-872-7433 www.betterbarns.net 20’ and 40’ Containers Storage Sheds Steel Garage/Shop We Have CULVERTS, Too! Solutions as unique as your storage needs Better Barns Ask About FREE DELIVERY of buildings and containers
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All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• Want to buy vintage Barbie, friends, clothes and accessories. 250-3394.

• Free Appliance Removal and Scrap Metal Removal A/C lawnmowers electronics appliances farm equipment. 863-7492.

• Want to buy vintage Barbie, friends, clothes and accessories. 250-3394.

• WANTED: Fresh eggs and goat milk near Noble. 872-8850.

• Wanted, frost free upright freezer, small hay bales, rose rocks; peaches, sand plums, pears, apples, prickly pear cactus fruit, persimmons, grapes, berries for jelly. 802-4227.

• Someone to work in my instrument shop in south okla city repairing pressure gauges and pneumatic controls training provided $15 to start. 9900-0027.

• Want to buy vintage Barbie doll and friends, clothes and accessories. 250-3394.

• Single Elder man needs a cheap basic working washer and dryer for garage looks not important. 482-1707.

• Looking for goats, electric fencing, shelter, (and possible a guard dog) to place on 5 acres in west Norman. 310-9449.

• Wanted, frost free upright freezer, small hay bales, rose rocks; peaches, sand plums, pears, apples, prickly pear cactus fruit, persimmons, grapes, berries for jelly. 802-4227.

• Oilfield & construction equipment; fabrication & machine shop equipment; diesel engines & transmissions. 308-5742.

• Want to buy a four-wheeler, 125 or 200 CC type. 392-4796.

• Private party looking to buy clean low mileage motor home for under $25 000 must have been garaged, text me what you have. 779-6384.

• Cash for comics, toys and other collectibles, Marvel, Star Wars, Transformers, GI Joe, Sports cards, Lego, complete board games. 306-1462.

• Looking to get solid wood head & footboard to bedframe refinished. 550-7107.

BUSINESS

• American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business. Free estimates. 245-5502 or 381-2007.

• Handyman for Hire: off-duty fireman does bathroom, kitchen, house remodels & room additions, painting, all types of flooring, sheetrock, siding, fences, decks, carports, doors, custom made bookcases, shelving, cabinets, etc. General home repair. All types of construction. 39 years experience. 245-5502 or 381-2007.

• You dream it, and I can build it: Custom cedar swing sets, forts, playhouses, she sheds, backyard cottages with kitchen and bath, poolhouses, all types of furniture, bookcases, etc. Off duty fireman, 381-2007 or 245-5502.

• Construction & Fabrication: In shop or on site; welding, fabrication, Equipment building and repair, Oilfield through New & Existing construction, custom work. 308-5742.

• Concrete Work: call Rick 405205-6836, 30 Years’ Experience no job too big or too small.

• Oilfield & Construction Equipment: fabrication & machine ship equipment; Diesel engines & transmission. 308-5742.

• C&B Paint Co: 15yrs experience, insured, interior/exterior painting, popcorn ceiling removal, custom textures & drywall repairs. Cnbpainting.com or call Cody for a reasonable yet fair price. 431-9601.

• Clean Up & Haul Off: trash & debris from properties & building interiors; land clearing, tree removal; professional, neatly finished job. Insured. References. Jerry Richardson 850-0577.

• Annie & Lloyd Tree & Landscape LLC: Certified arborist Tree trimming, planting, removal, landscaping. 314-3607.

• JL Painting: Commercial & residential sheetrock, wood repairs, custom texturing, interior/ exterior, insured, free estimates. 314-0755.

“The PiPe Man” 405-207-0101 We build: Cattleguards H-Posts Corner Posts Triangle Pipe Racks Call for sizes & prices • We Deliver We Now Have Culverts STrucTural PiPe SaleS All sizes custom-cut pipe Perfect for: Corrals Barns Fences 17 www.okcoop.org WANTED WINCHESTERS, COLT, BROWNING, and other Guns WE BUY GUNS (Fair Top Prices Paid) Rifles - Handguns - Shotguns We have over 2,000 New & Used Guns In Stock MUSTANG PAWN and GUN 376-3833 Tue-Sat 9-6 • 126 W Hwy 152 In Front of Water Tower CASH LOANS ON QUALITY GUNS WE MAKE CASH LOANS ON FIREARMS QUICK CASH LOANS ON MOST FIREARMS CONFIDENTIAL COURTEOUS SERVICE
BRAVO! Roofing & Construction Veteran Owned Lic# 80002314 Allen & Ann Brock 405.208.2498 CLASSIFIED ADS

• Jim’s Painting & Remodeling: interior & exterior wallpaper, popcorn ceiling removal, sheetrock repairs, texture, power washing, deck and fence staining, free estimates, quality work, 20yrs exp erience & insured. 366-0722.

• Sunshine Realty LLC: Rhonda Simmons Broker/Owner, Residential, Commercial, Foreclosures, Short Sales, Service buyers/sellers throughout Oklahoma, Active OK Licenses, call/text Rhonda (405) 808-0705, #142160 & #175498, Cody Simmons, 405203-2449, #183016, or LeAnn Wilson, 405- 203-5303, #200253 www.sunshinerealty.realtor.

• Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362.

• Masonry Work & Repair: brick, block, stone & repair. All size jobs: fireplaces, mailboxes, planters, tuck pointing, pavers, brick replacement due to erosion. 40yrs experience, competitive prices. Danny, 779-5362.

• Miller Exterior Services: Would love to help you with your lawncare needs: Mowing, Edging, Weed Trimming, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding, Wood Chipping and Fencing; Veteran owned company- competitive prices -reliable service. 405-973-7080.

• Alfredo Medina III Construction: All types of quality concrete work at an affordable price, no job too large or small; satisfaction guaranteed, free estimates, 405-664-9820.

• Backhoe & tractor work : low rates ,free estimates, 405-409-4020

• Bowman’s Welding Service: Fences, corrals, entryways, alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084.

• Riding lawn mower service/ repair: Norman area, text 405-650-8674.

• Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x30x12= 25,836.00, 40x50= 44,920.00, 40x100= 81428.00, Pricing includes concrete one walk dr, and garage dr, 872-0338.

• Bargain Barns: 18x21 stell carport = 1395.00, 12x31 rv cover = 2505.00, 24x31 steel garage = 7710.00, Delivery and installation included, call 872-0338.

• Portable buildings: 8x10 mini barn = 2410.00, 10x16 lofted barn = 4425.00, 12x28 garage = 8710.00, 872-0338.

• Award winning Decks, Pergolas, Outdoor fire places: firepits / kitchens, landscape design and installation, cedar fence, pavers, we are the Patio experts. 405-834-3411.

• Tractor work: gravel drives, brushoging, tree work, dirt work, tilling, finish mowing. 808-8202

• “The Piddler”: Need anything done around your house or property, call “The Piddler” Chet Adams. 248-0495.

• Woodcraft: In shop Furniture Repair and/or Refinishing, Custom Wood Projects, Cabinetry, Book Shelves etc: Call Russ (405)887-5870.

• Land clearing and mulching: call Chad Bias (405) 249-2030.

• Jimmie’s Sewing Machine Repair: Blanchard, OK. 387-3313.

• Stump Grinding: Norman area no job to big or small, call or text 405-410-5221.

HANDYMAN FOR HIRE

18 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • April 2023 Building farm ponds & private lakes in OEC’s service area. “Wealth is not measured in dollars.” Farm Pond and Lake Construction Along with Fence Rows • Land Clearing Building Pads • Shearing Bulldozers & Trackhoes Call Bruce 580-641-1952 All phone
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cabinets, etc. General home repair. All types of construction. 39 years experience. 405-245-5502 or 405-381-2007 4/30/23 4/30/23 CLASSIFIED ADS
fireman does bathroom, kitchen, house remodels & room additions, painting, all types of flooring, sheetrock, siding, fences, decks, carports, doors, custom made bookcases, shelving,

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• CNA: will care for your loved one in Norman area, Great references, 21 years experience. 410-7532.

• Argo Siding & Windows: Windows, doors, siding, patio rooms, carports, remodeling, room additions, tile, painting, roofing, we also do skirting and repair siding on mobile homes. 255-5553 or 329-0553, leave message.

• Do you like fresh vegetables? Plant a garden! Have tractor:will plow. Don. 387-4433.

• Ground Zero Land Clearing, Forestry Mulching, Land clearing, and dirt work services. 822-0056.

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• Home Remodeling: room additions, bathrooms, kitchens; concrete to finished product we do all; call Heather (405)837-5358 to receive bid.

• Clint’s lawn care: military veteran with years of experience in lawn care, mowing, edging, weed trimming and aeriation, service area includes Newcastle, Blanchard and Bridge Creek Call or text 405-229-1046 for free quotes 1 to 5 acres.

• Any clean you need, we can get it done: 985-5878 Kyrah, 3651849 Chasey.

• Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x40=$19,300; 40x60=$32,400; 40 x 100 = $51,000, price includes concrete & installation. 405-872-0338 or bargainbarnsusa.com.

• Do you like fresh vegetables? Plant a garden: Have tractor, will plow. Don 387-4433.

• Bargains Barns:  18x21 steel carport=$1195; 12x31 RV cover=$2085; 20 x 21 garage=$4285; 24x31 garage=$6195, financing available. 405-872-0338 or

• WANTED: Tractors dead or alive, 2wd or 4wd Any kind up to 2022 models Also John Deere square baler, call 641-7728.

• Clean up & haul off: trash & debris from properties and building interiors. For a professional, neatly finished job, call Jerry Richardson, insured, references. 850-0577.

• Home repair service: doors, electrical, plumbing, and pump services 24-hr emergency services no problem call Heather 837-5358 to schedule in person visit for bid.

• Tractor work: gravel drives, brushoging, tree work, dirt work, tilling, finish mowing. 808-8202

• Insured All Lawn Services: Weed spraying, mowing packages, flower beds, Free quotes; Royal Aces Beyond Lawns, LLC. 541-5608.

19 www.okcoop.org JIM'S Insured, Free Estimates 19 www okcoop org CLASSIFIED ADS
PAINTING & REMODELING Insured, Free Estimates Painting • Fence & Deck Staining Texturing • Carpentry • Interior Exterior • Commercial Residential • Sheetrock 314-0755 / 366-0722
• • 7 2 0 0 S . S O O N E R R D . O K C ( 4 0 5 ) 7 4 1 - 4 4 0 0 7 2 0 0 S . S O O N E R R D . O K C ( 4 0 5 ) 7 4 1 - 4 4 0 0 PREPARE WITH PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDE CHICK DAYS COMING SOON! $99 99 2.5 GAL. PIN-DEE TM CONCENTRATE DO YOU WANT A GREENER LAWN? DO YOU WANT A GREENER LAWN? PRICES GOOD THRU 2/28/21 PRICES GOOD THRU 2/28/21 PREPARE WITH PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDE 15 GAL. 1 GPM SPOT SPRAYER $59 77 25 GAL. 2.2 GPM 7’ BOOM & 25’ HOSE TOW SPRAYER $276 99 1.25 GAL. PIN-DEE TM CONCENTRATE $49 99 15’ HOSE Steel Buildings for you Strong enough to withstand OKC storms Built on-site using American-made steel (405) 757-0330
405-872-7222 *Equipment *Dirt *Gravel *Sand
4/30/23 4/30/23 TREES NOW AVAILABLE TREES NOW AVAILABLE SHADE TREES FIG PEAR PLUM APPLE PEACH PECAN CHERRY APRICOT FIG PEAR PLUM APPLE PEACH PECAN CHERRY APRICOT MAGNOLIA SYCAMORE DOGWOOD RED BUD WILLOW BIRCH MAPLE OAK $36 99 STARTING AT FIVE GALLON FRUIT & NUT MAGNOLIA SYCAMORE DOGWOOD RED BUD WILLOW BIRCH MAPLE OAKWHILE SUPPLIES LAST KYRAH & CHASEY CLEANING LLC Any cleaning job you need, we can get it done! Call for a free esitimate. (405) 985-5878 or (405) 365-1849 KYRAH & CHASEY CLEANING LLC CLASSIFIED ADS

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