Oklahoma Electric Co-op News August 2019

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Volume 68, Issue 2 August 2019

For members of

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Board of Trustees Percy Moreu, President District2Trustee@okcoop.org

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Oklahoma Electric Cooperative 242 24th Ave NW | PO Box 1208 Norman, OK, 73070 321-2024, FAX 405-217-6900 http://www.okcoop.org

Senior Management Co-op Manager...............................Patrick Grace Chief Financial Officer.........Preston O’Brien, CPA VP of Engineering...........................Thad Peterson VP of Operations...............................Marty Hayes VP of Administration...........................Jonna Buck VP of HR and Legal Services............Tracy Mowdy VP of Metering................................John Spencer Mgr of Fiber & Broadband.........David Goodspeed Oklahoma Electric Co-op News is published monthly by Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, 242 24th Ave. NW, Norman, OK 73069, (USPS865-700). Subscription rates: $6.00 per year for non-members, 50¢ per year for members. Periodical postage paid at Norman, OK and other additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Please send form 3579 to: Oklahoma Electric Co-op News, PO Box 1208, Norman, OK 73070.

Co-op News Editor Brianna Wall

Hidden Account Numbers Worth $100 Each month, OEC will pay $50 to the two co-op members who locate their hidden account numbers inside the Co-op News that month. The hidden account numbers will be placed at random within the text of each issue and not on the mailing label. The amounts will simultaneously increase in $50 increments until one or both account numbers are located by their respective owners or until the maximum of $500 is reached. 1. One of the hidden account numbers must be your own. 2. You must advise OEC by phone, mail or in person at the co-op’s office by the 15th of the month. If you find your account number call the Member Relations department at 217-6708.

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Currently, we're hearing a lot of buzz in our industry around electric vehicles (EV). Are they really that economical? Would an EV be good for me if I live in the country? How safe are they? As your trusted energy advisor, we have purchased an EV of our own to help answer those questions for you. When our EV first arrived in April, I drove it for about a week not knowing quite what to expect. I enjoyed the technology in it and thought it handled really well on the different terrains and weather conditions. I only had a level 1 charger at my house (a regular, 110-volt plug-in), but it proved to be enough for my commute. While it's not the fanciest car you'll see on the road, it allows us to test its limits and educate ourselves so we can be a resource to our members who might be interested in purchasing an EV for themselves. When it comes to charging an EV, we've found charging it overnight is most beneficial, especially when you consider peak rate options. Overnight is not only when power is the cheapest, but also when it’s the greenest because it’s dominated by wind power in the Southwest Power Pool. The board will be closely examining results from a pilot rate that was promoted in 2018. When EVs were first being promoted, they got a bad rap because of their association of being powered by coal. As WFEC (Western Farmers Electric Cooperative, OEC's wholesale power supplier) incorporates more renewables into its mix, that argument is becoming more and more obsolete (see page 5 each month for WFEC's generation report). We've posted reviews and recommendations about EVs in general on our website's blog to keep you updated on their evolving technology. Check it out if you're interested at www.okcoop.org/EV.


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Three OEC member-consumers will win $1,000 scholarships at Annual Meeting

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The Martins named headliners of 2019 Annual Meeting & Member Appreciation Night

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OEC invests in your kids with L.E.A.R.N.

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Winners return energized, inspired from Youth Tour

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ORU OPERATION ROUND UP OEC FOUNDATION, INC.

OEC Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors

Alan Davenport, president Beckie Turner, vice president Ronnie Fulks, secretary/treasurer Betty Allen • Leroy Bayliff Vivian Gibson • Vickie Gray Carla Kimberling • Travis Scott Harlen Fipps, at-large

Next Meeting www.okcoop.org/oru Applications Due www.okcoop.org/oru Applications available at www.okcoop.org/oru OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial Statement Beginning Balance 6/13/19 ............................. $221,711.50 July deposit ........................ $20,739.89 Checks issued ................... -$58,266.01 Interest ....................................... $174.72 Approved, not paid ............. -$15,781.55 Ending balance 7/18/19 .... $168,578.55 Financial Statement by: Amanda Dierking

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Three lucky winners to receive $1,000 scholarships

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hree Annual Meeting attendees will have the opportunity to walk away with $1,000 if they are selected as winners of the Luck of the Draw scholarships. The Annual Meeting will be held Aug. 9, and if you are pursuing post-secondary education, you will want to be there. "We are excited to award three of our valued members with a scholarship to pursue education," said Education and Outreach Coordinator Tory Tedder-Loffland. "Members of any age or the child of a member up to age 26 pursuing post-secondary education — whether it be a university or a tech school — is eligible to apply for this scholarship. You must attend the Annual Meeting to qualify for the scholarship." You must also: • Be an OEC member of any age OR the child up to age 26 of an OEC member (parent/guardian OEC member must be present); • Be enrolled OR planning to enroll at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or technical school; • Redeem the scholarship no later than Dec. 31, 2020; • Enter to win at the Luck of the Draw scholarship registration table in the Innovation Expo before the start of the business meeting (all entries must be made by 7 p.m. sharp); and, • Be present at the end of the Annual Meeting to claim award. To redeem, the lucky winner must present a current bursar bill with proof of enrollment to OEC, Attn: Tory Tedder-Loffland, P.O. Box 1208, Norman, OK, 73070. The scholarship award will then be paid directly to the school. Scholarships must be redeemed by or during the 2020 fall semester. The 82nd Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Night will take place at the University of Oklahoma's Lloyd Noble Center on Aug. 9 and will feature renowned gospel group The Martins, along with local talent Jim Garling. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and you won't want to miss out on the barbecue dinner! Register by 7 p.m. for your chance to win a door prize and the $1,000 grand prize — in addition to the scholarships! Reserve your tickets at www.okcoop.org/ AnnualMeeting.

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e invite you to join us Aug. 9 for OEC's Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Night, where you will enjoy a barbecue meal, entertainment and dozens of opportunities to win prizes! All members in attendance who register will receive a $20 credit on their primary electric accounts, along with a new OEC cap and pen. And it wouldn't be an Annual Meeting without the largest prize giveaway you've ever seen. Once again, we're set to give away scores of door prizes, including additional electric credits, and a $1,000 grand prize. Kids will have their own chances to win prizes, as will those who visit the Innovation Expo on the upper concourse. Don't forget, members pursuing higher education can apply for one of three $1,000 Luck of the Draw scholarships! Members of all ages will want to make plans to attend this year's event. Be sure to tell us you will be attending by visiting www.okcoop. org/AnnualMeeting to reserve your tickets. Members without internet access may also call 405-217-6990. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. and registration will close promptly at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 9 at the Lloyd Noble Center on the University of Oklahoma's campus in Norman.

Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (WFEC), OEC's wholesale generation and transmission power provider, has an impressive renewable portfolio that includes wind, hydro and — recently added — 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.

Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation and Southwest Power Pool purchases during May 2019.

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

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ANNUAL MEETING

The Martins named headliners of Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Night

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his year, we will welcome award-winning gospel group The Martins to the Annual Meeting stage. Siblings Joyce, Jonathan and Judy have enjoyed countless radio hits and performances at concert halls, arenas, auditoriums and churches worldwide. During the 1990s, The Martins rose to national and international success, showcasing their stunning and distinctive harmonies before a vast array of audiences, from legendary singer-songwriter Bill Gaither’s multi-award winning Homecoming Video and Concert Series to the White House to Carnegie Hall. Over the years the Trio garnered eight Dove Awards from the Gospel Music Association, as well as a prestigious Grammy nomination. Joining The Martins in the opening spot will be Jim Garling, a local country and western artist from Guthrie. Jim loves reaching into the past not to imitate Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, the Sons of the Pioneers or Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, but to combine their sounds for just the right mix of old-style, acoustic western cowboy music and western swing. [3225301402] Remember to reserve your tickets to this year's Annual Meeting on Aug. 9 at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman by visiting www.okcoop.org/AnnualMeeting.

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Annual Meeting Kids' Zone features prizes, games and more!

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o you ever wonder what OEC is doing to invest in the next generation? You can learn by visiting the Kids' Zone at OEC's Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Night Aug. 9 at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. In addition to learning about all the fun ways OEC is teaching a new generation about the cooperative difference, kids who register in the Kids' Zone can win prizes, play games, dress up as a lineman for the photo booth and more! Kids will also enjoy balloon animals made by Sponji and Bobbin the clowns, face-painting by local cheerleaders and meeting Solar Sam and LED Lucy. Don't forget, members pursuing higher education can apply for one of three $1,000 Luck of the Draw scholarships! You can also learn about the array of programs we offer to youth of all ages — Get Charged!, Energy Camp, Youth Tour and more. Let us know you will be there by reserving your Annual Meeting tickets at www.okcoop.org/AnnualMeeting. Registration will be open 4:30-7 p.m. on the south side of the Lloyd Noble Center. The Kids' Zone is located in the Chesapeake Energy Club, located on the south side of the upper concourse. An elevator is available on the ramp as you're entering the Lloyd Noble Center.

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Clear bag policy, additional safety measures in effect for Annual Meeting

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embers planning to O K L A H O M A A T H L E T I C S attend OEC's Annual C A R R Y - I N P O L I C Y F O R AT H L E T I C E V E N T S Meeting and Member Appreciation Night should be aware of the University of Oklahoma's clear bag policy, APPROVED BAGS (ONE BAG PER PERSON) which will be in effect for the event ITEMS PERMITTED Aug. 9. "The safety of everyone...is paramount to us and that's the reason we're implementing these policies," said OU Vice President and Director of Athletics Joe ONE (1) GALLON CLEAR 6.5” X 4.5” 6.5” XITEMS 4.5”RELATED TO A 6” X 12” 12”12” X 6” X X 12” BINOCULARS, Castiglione. "These measures have CLEAR TOTE TOTE CAMERAS & TABLETS SMALL CLUTCHSMALL PURSE CLUTCH MEDICAL CONDITION PLASTIC STORAGE BAG PURSE CLEAR become standard at many sports venues and we have experienced PROHIBITED BAGS them multiple times as our teams ITEMS PROHIBITED have traveled around the country." The graphic to the right shows approved and prohibited items. OEC will provide one clear bag per membership at registration, along NO PURSES, BACKPACKS, NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES NO FLAGS, SIGNS NO CONTAINERS NO STROLLERS with giveaways. PURSE BACKPACK CLEARORBACKPACK NON-CLEAR OR BABY CARRIERS DRAWSTRING BAGS, FANNY PACKS, BANNERS MERCHANDISE BAG In addition, all attendees must DIAPER BAGS & BINOCULAR CASES walk through metal detectors prior to entering the venue. "We do not anticipate this will slow down registration time at all," said Autumn McMahon, NO VIDEO CAMERAS OR NO CHAIRBACKS WITH NO NOISEMAKERS NO WEAPONS NO UMBRELLAS NO INFLATABLES CAMERAS WITH LENSES FRAMES & ARMRESTS manager of member relations. GREATER THAN 6” OR SEAT CUSHIONS TINTED PLASTIC SOLID OR CLEAR PRINTED PATTERN DIAPER BAG "We are happy to accommodate ALL CARRIED ITEMS AND ENTRANTS ARE DRAWSTRING SUBJECT TO SEARCH. PROHIBITED BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER’S CAR OR DISCARDED. ANY UNLAWFUL TOTE BAG ITEMS MUST PLASTIC BAG ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO CONFISCATION, AND THE PERSON IN POSSESSION OF SUCH ITEMS IS SUBJECT TO ARREST. ITEMS LEFT AT THE GATE WILL BE DISCARDED. the University's safety policies, especially when it ensures the safety of our employees and members in attendance." Registration will take place on the south side of the Lloyd Noble Center Aug. 9 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. CAMERA BAG BINOCULAR CASE FANNY PACK MESH BAG Please do not plan to arrive earlier than 4:30 p.m., as we do not provide adequate cooling All carried items and entrants are subject to search. Prohibited items must be returned to the owner’s car or discarded. Any unlawful items are subject to confiscation, and the person in measures outside the venue.

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Learn about electric vehicles, geothermal, more at Innovation Expo

Use your smartphone’s camera to scan this code and reserve your tickets or visit www.okcoop.org/ AnnualMeeting!

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EC strives to stay abreast of the latest technologies and trends in the electric industry. We pride ourselves on leading the co-op world in adopting these technologies as they become economical for our member-consumers. As such, we invite the many vendors we work with to give you an up-close, hands-on experience. Attendees of the Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Night on Aug. 9 may visit the Innovation Expo to learn more about electric vehicles (EV) and their unique charging features and to speak with experts in the field. We will have our new EV on display outside of registration so members can get a closer look at the power behind an all-electric car. Thinking about purchasing an EV of your own? You could enter to win a $100 gift card at the Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (OEC's wholesale power supplier) booth as part of its Plug in to Win contest. Stop by their booth Aug. 9 to learn more. Members can also learn about the benefits of geothermal and full home generators. Concerned about high electricity bills? Stop by our Home Energy Consultation Program booth to register for your free home energy audit performed by a certified expert in home energy performance. The Innovation Expo will be located on the south end of the upper concourse at the Lloyd Noble Center on Aug. 9 and will be open from 4:30-7 p.m.

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Oklahoma Youth Tour students spend unforgettable week in Washington, D.C.

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Four area teens recently returned from an unforgettable trip to Washington, D.C. Known as Youth Tour, the all-expenses-paid, seven-day trip to the nation’s capital inspires the talented, hard-working students who earn the opportunity to experience it. The 70 students on this year’s trip were sponsored by 25 of Oklahoma’s electric cooperatives. Alexea Burroughs from Community Christian School in Norman, Jackson Caves from Amber-Pocasset High School, Caleb Coodey from Oklahoma City and Madison Smith from Blanchard High School represented OEC on Youth Tour in June. They were awarded the trip after successfully completing a presentation and application process. “Every year this contest attracts the most ambitious and determined students in our territory,” said OEC CEO Patrick Grace of the Youth Tour winners. “We have the best and the brightest young leaders in Oklahoma, and I was honored to have them represent us this year.” While in D.C., the students toured historic sites, attended a questionand-answer session with Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation and made new, lifelong friends. They also attended the national Youth Day with over 1,600 Youth Tour winners from around the country. Stephanie Canida, OEC's manager of engineering services, joined the group as a chaperone after she was selected via an application process to serve with other co-op employees. “It is incredible to watch the students evolve,” said Tory TedderLoffland, OEC education and outreach programs director. “They start in awe of their surroundings, but through experiences like meeting their representatives and witnessing their humanity and accessibility, the students grow to believe anything is possible for them.” Among the highlights of the trip were visiting the monuments and touring Mount Vernon, the Holocaust Museum and the Newseum. For most of the students, the most special moment was the private tour of the Capitol building. Oklahoma U.S. Congressman Markwayne Mullin continued his tradition of giving the Oklahoma Youth Tour group a private after-hours tour of the Capitol. Congressman Mullin guided the group through areas usually off limits, like the floor of the House of Representatives.

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The young leaders returned with a newfound sense of purpose and appreciation, along with a host of new friends. "I gained many valuable things: friendships, memories, connections and experiences," said Burroughs. "Everyone tells you this will happen, but you don't believe them until you experience it." The purpose of Youth Tour is to give the students valuable insight into American history, while giving them the tools and the training necessary to succeed as young leaders in today’s ever-changing political climate. "I was able to see firsthand how Oklahoma was represented," said Coodey. "Our representatives did a lot more than I thought." Caves echoed Coodey's statement, saying "I enjoyed learning how our government works." Both Coodey and Caves placed in the top 10 of the Youth Leadership Council selection, with Caves earning a spot in the top three. In addition to personal growth, the relationships formed during this week often endure into college and beyond. "Youth Tour was so much more than I expected," said Smith. "Plus, I gained so many new friendships." Newcastle High School English teacher Andrea Thomas accompanied the group as a chaperone and returned excited for the future of the students. “To see the expression on the students’ faces as they saw the monuments and to hear the conversations about our country as a result of their experiences was absolutely refreshing.” Congratulations to OEC's four well-deserved Youth Tour winners of 2019. More information will be announced this fall for those interested in entering the 2020 Youth Tour contest. Stay updated at www.okcoop.org/youthtour and by following @OECYouth on Facebook.

Top left: Rep. Markwayne Mullin welcomes Oklahoma's Youth Tour group to the Capitol; Top right: Alexea and Madison pose outside the Washington Monument; Bottom: Jackson Caves gives a speech to his peers as one of three finalists to represent Oklahoma on the Youth Leadership Council.

Visit the OEC Youth Program's Facebook page (www.facebook. com/OECYouth) for more photos from this year's Youth Tour trip!

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OEC invests in your kids with L.E.A.R.N.

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EC L.E.A.R.N: Leading, Educating, Advancing and Rewarding the Next generation, encompasses all educational and leadership opportunities offered to teachers, students and schools in OEC's service area. It includes Get Charged!, YouthPower Energy Camp, Leadership Summit, Youth Tour and more. OEC's youth programs accommodate students of all ages and emphasize the importance of electrical safety while showing them how exactly electricity is made and distributed. The programs are also designed to promote the cooperative business model and develop future leaders who will positively impact their communities. "In addition to the four programs listed, we also have Co-opoly, a fun, interactive game that enhances students' understanding of co-ops and our unique ways of doing business," said Tory TedderLoffland, OEC's education and outreach programs director. [7602100115] OEC's Live Line, a portable high voltage demo, travels to schools and local emergency personnel stations to demonstrate real-life dangers to kids, first responders and the general public. "All of our programs offer quality education and leadership opportunities to thousands of students in our service area," said Tedder-Loffland. "I am happy to bring these programs to classrooms across our service area this school year." If you have any questions about the educational opportunities of OEC L.E.A.R.N. or would like to schedule one of OEC's programs in your child's classroom, contact Tory Tedder-Loffland at 217-6726 or tory@ okcoop.org. Information is also available on the OEC L.E.A.R.N. Facebook page (facebook.com/OECYouth). Visit www. okcoop.org to download the complete youth programs guide.

ENERGY CAMP AGE | Eighth graders • Four-day camp at Canyon Camp and Conference Center near Hinton, typically held the week following Memorial Day • Campers form their own co-op, divide into "districts" and elect board trustees • Electrical safety, bucket truck rides, pole-climbing with certified linemen, team-building exercises and cooperative history and education • Applicants write up to 500 words on “What Kind of Leader I Want to Be” • Contest details available in the spring semester

YOUTH TOUR AGE | High school juniors • Week-long, all-expenses-paid educational trip to Washington, D.C. with 70 other Youth Tour winners from co-ops across the state • Three-part contest: Part I—Essay; Part 2—Eight finalists attend half-day speech workshop; Part 3—Presentation and awards banquet • Four Youth Tour winners, four Camp RYLA winners • Contest details available in the fall semester

GET CHARGED! AGE | Elementary K-5 • Science-based electricity education program • Meets state STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) requirements • Promotes the learning of electricity through science experiments, such as constructing a circuit and a telegraph • Taught in-person by OEC Education and Outreach Programs Director Tory Tedder-Loffland in the spring semester

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All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted • 310A Backhoe Loader, mechanically sound, No Leaks, Original paint, 90% Rear tire tread, 80% Front tire tread, New Starter & Solenoid, New Alternator, New Muffler & Pipe, New Filters & Fluids, Good Seat, No tears, No cracks, No holes, Jerry Richardson. 850-0577. • Wanted tractors dead or alive, any kind any size, quick response. 641-7728 or 352-4816. • ‘03 John Deere 6415 tractor 100HP 2WD $29,000; ‘98 Ford Terrain King tractor with boom mower approximately 50 HP $9,000, Max. 520-2844. • ‘72 Yanmar 1500 with brush hog, Great condition, runs strong, $2,800. 651-5038. • ‘08 John Deere Tractor 7130 Series w/ front end loader, comes with hay spike, bucket attachment, 7 ft brush hog, 121 Horse power, 1594 hours. 657-9515. • ‘04 John Deere riding mower, 48in cut, 23HP, well maintained, $800 firm. 872-7071. • 4020 John Deere tractor, late model, side control, new paint, very good condition, $11250; 15 ft woods batwing acreage mower, good condition $4250. 323-3000.

• 7' finish mower with 3-point hitch, $650. 650-7172. • 2016 JD Z915b zero turn mower, 25 HP, 72" deck. 686-8828. • 1954 Ford 9N tractor, $1,500. 899-4516. • Mohawk Chief 10, 10ft heavy duty commercial brush hog 3pt hookup, very low hours, Slip clutch, 3 gear box system, $4800. 517-3366.

• Ashley wht 3pc bed set, Living rm tables (3 pc)& TV Stand drk cherry, Cherry accent tbl w/mirror, Cherry office dsk, Big mans Lazyboy rkr recl burgundy. 392-4605. • Stacked washer and dryer, brand new in box; new apartment size stove and refrigerator, steel sink and cabinets, all cash only. 414-3333.

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Custom wood growth charts, handcrafted, wood burned, fourteen stain options, pine $75, oak $85, name customization available, makes a great baby shower gift. 550-5943. 4 poster queen bed; mattress; 2 bedside tables; bed step, darker oak, ornamental design, a reproduction rice bed, $600 obo. 485-2019. Queen hideaway sofa, floral print & king waterbed & green stroller & papason chair, call for prices. 321-5460. Coaster Oak Rolltop Desk for Computers with locking keys Good condition and sturdy construction, dimensions 29"d 54"w 53"h , asking $350. 561-7391. Electrolux washer and dryer 7-13-2012, $550. 485-9539.

HAY & FIREWOOD • Firewood $75 a rick, delivery price depending on location. 365-5534. • 2019 FRESH CUT BERMUDA HAY, large round bales, $55, fresh cut Bermuda hay, properly cured, baled 07/08, lg round bales heavily fertilized and weed-killed, grade A, dry, high protein, we will load you. Need good quality hay? We have it at 14151 96th St, Lexington. 512-431-1280. • Small Square premium bermuda grass horse hay in 21 bale bundles, loaded on your trailer, sprayed and fertilized. 850-1005.

LIVESTOCK & PETS • Young black bulls for Lease or Sale. 520-1604.

• Chickens, Copper Marans, Easter Eggers, Olive Eggers, Hatching Eggs, Baby Chicks, Disease Tested, NPIP Farm, Text is best, Ninnekah. 779-8278. • Pigmy goats for sale, $45 for males, $50 for females, very friendly and social, please text. 779-3124. • 2 chocolate female mini mules, 6 years old, never bred, $75 each, Mike. 845-4851. • Boer nannies, bucklings, doelings, 3 months old, have had shots and wormed, very big and colorful, red, black, marbled, spotted, and traditional, $150 to $300. 795-0852. • ASCA Australian Shepherd puppies, bred to work but will also make wonderful family dogs, Health tested, well socialized, and raised in our home, www.nineveh-ranch. com, Lexington, $700-$1,000. 740-9218. • Blue Heeler pups, declawed/ tails docked/wormed, born 6/11, very colorful/energetic parents both quality dogs, $200 cash. 627-2322. • 3, 5 and 6 mo blk angus hef calves, 5, 5yr cow calf prs, 4 angus bulls 1yr to 3yr, $600 to $1850. 391-3688.

SLATE SEPTIC SERVICE

Tank pumping & installing • Dozer & backhoe dirt work

35 years experience

872-9390

WINTER SPECIALS — CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES

Office: OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA 800 SW 134th St FARM BUREAU Oklahoma City, FARM BUREAU insURAncE insURAncE 73170 We’re OK, so you’re okay. We’re OK, so you’re okay. LIFE •• ANNUITIES HOME • AUTO • ANNUITIES LIFE • HOME • AUTO • FARM • COMMERCIAL BUSINESS • FARMBUSINESS • COMMERCIAL ®

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CAREER AGENT Office: Office: 1311 N. Porter Avenue 1311 N. Porter Avenue Norman, OK 73071 Bus: (405) 329-1830 Norman, OK 73071 Bus: (405) 329-1830

(405) 329-1830

www.okcoop.org

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• Animal transport cage, good for hauling sheep, goats, hogs.5FT,45",38' strong well built, $250. 387-4638. • ASCA/AKC Working Australian Shepherd Puppies, well socialized and raised in our home, Parents have wonderful dispositions, are health tested, and have great pedigrees, $600$1,000, www.nineveh-ranch. com Lexington, OK. 740-9218. • Registered Irish Black Bull, 16 months old, call for price. 831-1689. • Registered Pure Bred British White Bulls Low Birth wt $1500; NH451 Sickel Mower Filed Ready $1000; JD Roke 660 Field Ready $950. 417-718-0322. • Turkeys, all sizes; peacocks, rabbits, laying hens & pullets; guineas, geese and ducks, would like to buy a black and white female rat terrier. 527-5105. • Very colorful Watusi bull calves for sale, Tom Ward. 321-0095. • Gentle 7yr old polled Hereford Bull,w eight approx 1600 lbs $1200. 329-4562.

Storage SolutionS

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• Chivveenie pups, 2 male, 1 female, 5 mos old, free to good home, lv msg. 694-5550. MISCELLANEOUS • Ladies wedding ring set, simple, elegant, classic, size 6, 14K, ~1/3 TCW, NO CZs, retailed $2400, great starter set, asking $750. 630-7522. • 4 cemetery plots in Lake Pointe Garden, Resthaven Memory Gardens, OKC, Section 15E, Lot 234, spaces 1-4 $2,500 each (negotiable), leave msg. 659-5959. • Beautiful 1/2carat diamond ring, white gold band, sz5, $1,000 firm. 410-7532. • 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, 3292230 or 779-5362. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362 or 329-2230.

• Wanted: Ruger .22 Rifle or Bolt Action is fine. 641-7582. • Sand Plums, will trade jelly, go shares, Buy; Also peaches, apricots, elderberries, possum grapes, other fruits desired; Wanting Rose Rocks, mineral rights, oil/gas royalties. 802-4227. • Honda vtx 1800 motorcycle, black, 39,000 miles, saddlebags, mustang seat, highway bars, passenger backrest, extremely well maintained, $3000, call after 4pm. 527-7831. • 2008 Suzuki Blvd, C50, 10,076 miles, 2nd owner, excellent condition, baby ape handle bars, full windshield w/lights across front, $3,650. 918-424-7900. • Easy Rider One seater go cart 6.0 HP, Tecumseh motor Runs needs clutch, $200 OBO; Sand Plums wanted, will buy or trade jelly, other fruit wanted, half pint jars and lids available, Rose Rocks wanted, leave message or text. 802-4227. • Henry survival 22LR semi-auto rifle, $200 OBO. 573-0388.

Serving Norman & the surrounding area since 1891 Non Profit, Perpetual Care Storage Sheds

Solutions as unique as your storage needs

CaSh or rent-to-own

Financing available

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“Freedom to choose upright &/or flat marker memorials.”

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• Used tin 12 feet long, $5 per sheet, please call or text. 626-6392. • Miami Sun, 3 wheel, 3 speed, 24" adult tricycle, w new gas motor$ 400; Cargo carrier for toro o turn mower, never used $25. 684-0350. • Kirby vacuum cleaner with attachments and bags, brand new, used once, $1800 obo. 392-2582. • Amazon Kindle Voyage E-Reader, in great working condition, USB charging cord and wall charger included, case is also included, $80 OBO, cash only. 509-1571. • ProForm 650 crosstrainer (elliptical) and PreCor 718e stairstepper $450 for both, call or text. 990-7264. • Trailer 5 x 8, $650.00, leave msg. 799-8526. • Direct to Garment Equipment, Brother GT 361 Printer, Schulze Pretreat, The Maxx Press, Purchased new ($28,241) in Sept 2016, Must sell $16,000 OBO, Blanchard. 760-8268.

Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • August 2019

Winter Specials

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


CLASSIFIED ADS ORU REPORT

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• Heavy Duty Tarps 6 X 12 - $10; 12 X 25 - $20. 620-5708. • Burial plot (Double) at Holy Family Resthaven Memory Gardens Okc Oklahoma, asking $3695 will negotiate. 432-7859 or 598-9227. • American Blackbelly lambs $125; ‘80 Ford PU farm truck w/tow pkg,V8, new spare tire $1500; • Pond plants, lilies, thalia, yellow iris, $15-$25. 640-4651. • Oklahoma territory bricks made between 1809 and 1907 and never been used $3 for choice; approximately 600. 392-3129. • Hotstart kiln $400; upright freezer $50; bradley 6 tray smoker $200; ring saw $200; cabelas 8 man dome tent $250; call/text. 626-5741. • Leisure time wood playhouse with swings and slide and climbing wall, call will send picture, $150. 306-3970. • Body Rider exercise fan bike, year old, has large padded seat, suitable for 250 pounds or less, excellent condition, $100. 485-2019.

• 2 cemetery plots, Garden of the Scriptures, Sunnylane Cemetery; Lot 39 Block 3 Plat 12; $2000 ea, + half title transfer, Don. 246-6259. • AR 15 450 Bushmaster w/ Sightron scope 1.25x5, $700. 570-0072. • One Resthaven Cemetery plot, Faith section, $2,300 OBO. 514-6810. • Very nice Singer Presser, $50. 905-9252. • W: 22 Rifle / pistol or Revolver, older is OK, leave message, will return your call. 641-7582. • Trailer for sale, 5 x 8, $650, leave message. 799-8526. • Panasonic cordless phone system - base and five phones, $40; Brother fax machine used only a few times, $35. 919-4340 or 308-3341. • Taurus G25, 9mm auto pistol, 2 clips, new in box, $325; Rossi 22 caliber rifle, 10 rounds, clip, new in box, $125; "H & R" automatic, 38 caliber (short), revolver 5 shot, $225. 620-5238.

STrucTural PiPe SaleS We build:

Cattleguards H-Posts Corner Posts Triangle Pipe Racks

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MOBILE HOMES, RVS & BOATS 21’ Damon RV, 97 Ford V10 motor, 50Kmi, fridge, microwave, 4 burner stove/ oven, generator, AC, furnace, full bathroom, overhead double bed, 2 fold-down beds, Make Offer. 919-5135. 18' Stratos fish and ski boat, Evinrude 115, total refurb, new interior and more, late model trailer, ask $6,500, some trades considered. 535-5866. 20' Pontoon Boat, Sun Tracker Bass Buggy, 50 HP Mercury Motor, $4,000. 401-1859. 15ft aliner solidwall folddown only 1200# $11,650: Nissan exterra 25000 miles $19,500 Tuttle. 550-0387. 2009 Jayco Jay Flt 22FB, TT, excellent condition, queen bed, sleeps 6, Ac/Ht ducted, 6Gal Wtr Htr /wDSI, 3 Bnr Stove, Oven Microwave, AM FM CD Stereo, Awn, sway bar hitch, $8450. 740-9270 .

• '94 Harris 24' Pontoon w/ 3.0 L/125hp Mercruiser I/O engine, new upholstery, vented cover, potti, grill, swivel deck seats, skis, life jackets+, near Lake Thunderbird, $10,000. 360-3490. • Bumper pull RV, perfect for tailgating or weekends, 2009, 23½ foot, excellent condition, queen bed, good storage, must see to appreciate, $7,700, lv msg. 639-8145. REAL ESTATE • Want to sell your acreage property? Contact Metro Brokers Acreage Specialist, www.OkRealtySolutions.com, call or text to get started today. 417-1849. • FSBO 2½ acres in Bridge Creek SD, Willow Lake Estates, perfect piece of property to build your family home on, asking $35,000 OBO, only serious inquires. 206-9754. • 17 acres for sale by owner, located just outside Purcell limits, $136k, messages answered promptly. 641-4764.

Perfect for:

Corrals Barns Fences

All sizes custom-cut pipe

“The PiPe Man” 405-207-0101 We Now Have Culverts Call for sizes & prices • We Deliver www.okcoop.org

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• Manufactured home 1820 sq ft and up to 78 acres, 14201 S 84th Street, Lexington, OK, call or text Jeanne. 990-7827. • For rent: 609 Juniper Ln, Castle Rock Addition, 1555 sq feet, 3 Bed 2 Bath, Nice $1300/Month. 381-3189. • Modular home 1820 sq ft 3 bed/2 baths with up to 80 acres 14201 S 84th St, call or text. 990-7827 or 406-471-2860. • Thunder Lane Industrial Park, the zone-free way to do business, proudly featuring OEC Fiber high-speed internet! www.thunderlanelots.com. 792-0008. WANTED • Ham Radio Gear, Shortwave, Morse Code, Antennas etc. 641-7582. • Looking for GM trucks or truck parts for 1973-1987 pickups. 227-6772 • Looking to buy unwanted comic books, in bulk or one at a time, call or text Eric. 306-1462.

• Father and son hobby shop needs basic machine tooling, we have a metal lathe and vertical mill but need basic tooling like a vices, tools and holders, measuring devices, etc, call Steve. 306-1460. • Need caregiver for wife who had stroke, we live at SE 59th and Anderson, OKC, call Bill, no text. 255 4520. NOTICES & ANNOUNCEMENTS • Bluegrass Concert/Jam; Bass Workshop (5-6 pm) / Open jamming (5-9:15 pm) / Preshow (6:15 pm) / Bluegrass Concert (6:30 pm); August 10 & 31, three bands on stage with jamming rooms; 3925 SE 29, Del City; Greater Oklahoma Bluegrass Music Society (nonprofit org); $8; GOBMS members, $5; Group rates available. 317-2618 or 226-9191.

BUSINESS Handyman for Hire:off-duty fireman, remodel, painting, flooring (tile, laminates, etc), sheetrock, roofing, siding, fences, decks, carports, room additions, windows & doors, custom made bookcases, shelving, cabinets, etc. General home repair. All types of construction, 37yrs exp. 2455502 or 381-2007. Computer & Phone Lines: Off-duty fireman. Installation, repair, trouble shooting, etc. 245-5502 or 381-2007. American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business. Free estimates. 2455502 or 381-2007. 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. 496-5265.

• Jim’s Painting & Remodeling:interior & exterior wallpaper, popcorn ceiling removal, sheetrock repairs, texture, power washing, deck and fence staining, free estimates, quality work, 20yrs experience & insured. 366-0722. • JL Painting: Commercial & residential sheetrock, wood repairs, custom texturing, interior/exterior, insured, free estimates. 314-0755. • Siding & Windows: Call Hurst Siding & Windows for free estimate. 364-0098 or email Ron@hurstsiding.com. • Sunshine Realty LLC: Rhonda Simmons Broker Owner, Residential, Commercial, Homes on Acreage, Acreage, Foreclosures, Short Sales, Service buyers/sellers in most areas of Oklahoma, active licenses #142160 & #175498, call or text 808-0705. www. sunshinerealty.realtor. • Brushog, boxblade: tilling, dirt and gravel work, driveways, tree removal, yard cleanup, fences Kevin 872-9576 or 365-6875

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

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JIM'S PAINTING & REMODELING

Insured, Free Estimates

Painting • Fence & Deck Staining Texturing • Carpentry • Interior Exterior • Commercial Residential • Sheetrock

314-0755 / 366-0722


CLASSIFIED ADS ORU REPORT

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• Properties & building interiors Clean-up & haul off: Tree trimming, 70ft reach Bucket truck, Insured, References 405-850-0577 Jerry Richardson • CL Williams Excavating Services LLC: Water lines, sewer lines, septic systems, storm shelters, footings, driveways, trenching and more. DEQ certified, bonded and insured. Call for free estimate. 226-2930. • Tractor work: gravel drives, brushoging, tree work, dirt work, tilling, finish mowing. 808-8202 • Bowman's Welding Service: Fences, corrals, entryways, alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084. • Outdoor services: dirt & gravel work, driveways, brushog, tilling, boxblade, yard cleanup, tree removal, fences built or repaired Kevin 365-6875 or 872-9576. • Tractor work, brush hogging, box blade. 365-7572.

• I buy tractors running or not. 365-7572. • Tractor repair 40 years exp, Slaughterville. 365-7572. • Jimmie’s Sewing Machines Repair: Blanchard, OK. 387-3313. • Seamless Guttering: Country Ridge Enterprises New installation or replacement, repairs, clean out and leaf guard. Local Norman company. Insured *Free Estimates* Call James. (405)623-2354.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9

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• Meyer Masonry: Brick, block, rock, 35yrs exp, free estimates. Keith, 527-4934. • House Cleaning and Organizing: Errand Assistance, free estimates, bonded, 835-9850. • 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, 3292230 or 779-5362. • CNA Caregiver: Would love to care for/sit with your loved one in home or hospital, 17 yrs experience, Norman area only, great references, $15/hr. 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. • Affordable lawncare and mowing: weeding, spraying, some tree work, Noble to Lexington area, call Jim at 693-5341. • Pipe fence construction and repair: 40 years experience, Tony Keller 694-8490. • Custom cabinets: for new construction or remodel, choice of wood, raised panel doors, roll out shelves, free estimate, references available. 527-6025 or 550-6403. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362 or 329-2230.

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 In Front MUSTANG PAWN and GUN of Water Tower

376-3833

Tue-Sat 9-6 • 126 W Hwy 152

CONFIDENTIAL COURTEOUS SERVICE

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

Commercial Quality Contractor We Provide all of Your Concrete Needs

Drainage Solutions Barn and Stable Foundations ADA Ramps and Pathways Located in Noble, OK

Contact Info: Phone: (405)655-3295 Email: rbconcrete@speedmail.us www.okcoop.org

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