Oklahoma Electric Co-op News December 2020

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For members of

Volume 69, Issue 6

December 2020

CO-OP c t i c r E e l m a o O klah NEWS

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED 19,900 lose power as unprecedented ice storm rolls through Oklahoma PLUS >> Keep some jingle in your pocket with Santa's top 4 efficiency tips >> Merry Christmas from all of us at OEC

Crews replace poles near Bridge Creek during the October ice storm. Photo by Teddy Whitehead.


FROM theTOP

PATRICK GRACE

CEO ADDRESS

What a month we've had. I'm not sure any of us could've predicted an October ice storm, but here we are in the aftermath looking back at what it meant for us and you. I want to start off by saying how grateful I am to have such a great team here at OEC — from the linemen and dispatchers to those taking outage calls, running food to workers and everyone in between. Although it's been five years since the last major outage event, everyone knew their roles and performed them well. They put in long, hard hours to get all our members back on and, after seven days for some, the job was finished — for the most part. Thankfully, the weather allowed us to work around-theclock, which typically isn't the case with an ice storm in January and February where it continues to re-freeze overnight. True recovery will take a while, as temporary fixes are in place until permanent repairs can be made in some areas. We appreciate our power supplier's (Western Farmers Electric Cooperative, WFEC) efforts to bring generators onsite to get members in the Tuttle area back online while repairs continue. WFEC lost 19 miles of transmission lines and structures, and work continues to repair that damage. This was the first real storm that has tested our system since we began prioritizing system upgrades and strengthening. We continue that work as we focus on a small portion of our system each year. We talk a lot about reliability here, and our efforts to strengthen our system the past several years definitely helped us. We lost 180 poles, compared to over 500 poles in the 2015 ice storm. I'm proud of the focus we've put on upgrading and maintaining our system to prepare for events like this — especially our vegetation management efforts. I know not everyone likes to see trees cut or trimmed, but I hope you understand our mission behind those practices: to always keep the lights on — and the HVAC running. Going into this storm, we knew our fiber network hadn't been tested by a major storm. We felt the fiber network held up really well with only a few outages. The storm didn't put us too far behind in continuing our build-out, either, as we just connected our 16,000th subscriber. In conclusion, I want to extend a special thank you to our contractor crews, Ozarks Electric Cooperative and Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative crews and everyone else who helped minimize the impact of this ice storm. It's one we won't soon forget.

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

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rusty Grissom, President District3Trustee@okcoop.org

Ronnie Tharp, Vice President District9Trustee@okcoop.org

Bob Usry, Sec. Treas. District8Trustee@okcoop.org

Shirley Idleman, Asst. Sec. Treas. District5Trustee@okcoop.org

Mike Argo

District1Trustee@okcoop.org

Percy Moreu

District2Trustee@okcoop.org

Ronnie Grover

District4Trustee@okcoop.org

John Jensen

District6Trustee@okcoop.org

Danny Watters

District7Trustee@okcoop.org

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SENIOR MANAGEMENT

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Chief Executive Officer ............................. Patrick Grace Chief Financial Officer ............... Preston O’Brien, CPA VP of Administration ...................................... Jonna Buck VP of Engineering .................................... Thad Peterson VP of HR and Legal Services ................ Tracy Mowdy VP of Information Technology .. David Goodspeed VP of Metering ............................................... John Spencer VP of Operations ............................................ Marty Hayes

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Oklahoma Electric Co-op News is published monthly by Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, 242 24th Ave. NW, Norman, OK 73069, (USPS-865-700). 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.

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SO, WHAT'S TABLE OF CONTENTS

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UNPRECEDENTED An early-season ice storm knocks out power to over 19,000 OEC members

ATTENTION JUNIORS Read about the 2021 Youth Tour contest and how high school juniors can enter

SAVE SOME JINGLE We're positive Santa uses these four energy efficiency tips at his workshop

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM OEC Check out our annual employee yearbook — do you see any familiar faces?

Operation Round Up Report

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WFEC Generation Report

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Tasty Treats

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Energy bills can increase during winter for a variety of reasons, like houseguests, more time spent at home, and shorter days and longer nights. Small actions, like turning down your thermostat, replacing old bulbs with LEDs and washing clothes in cold water can help you save.

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OEC Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Alan Davenport, President Beckie Turner, Vice President Ronnie Fulks, Sec/Treasurer Betty Allen Vivian Gibson Vickie Gray Pat Ragsdale Travis Scott Lisa Todd

OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial Statement Beginning Balance 10/8/20 ................................... $213,718.36 October deposit ............................ $21,328.46 Interest ..................................................... $116.68 November deposit ...................... $21,477.86 Checks issued .............................. -$38,018.02 Approved, not paid .................. -$37,480.83 End balance 11/18/20 ......... $181,142.51 Financial Statement by: Amanda Dierking

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OCTOBER ICE STORM SHOWS

NO MERCY It wouldn't be 2020 without another unprecedented event. This time, it was a record-breaking, early-season ice storm...while the leaves had yet to fall off the trees. "While we couldn't have predicted a storm of this magnitude this early in the season, we have spent the last few years preparing for it," said Vice President of Operations Marty Hayes. [5719300301] As CEO Patrick Grace discussed on page 2, board, management and staff have dedicated much of the last five years to strengthening our electrical system. Because of that, most affected members had power restored within a day or two. For others, it took up to seven days for crews to rebuild lines and replace broken poles. Customers of other electric utilities were without power for weeks. “OEC employees stepped up as usual working long hours to restore service to our members,” said Hayes. "I couldn't be prouder of the group effort." At its peak, the ice storm knocked out power to 19,900 OEC members. Our power supplier, Western Farmers Electric Cooperative, lost 19 miles of transmission lines between Pocasset and Bridge Creek. OEC called in back-up to help restore members­ — a total of 157 workers from OEC, contractors and mutual aid crews from Ozarks Electric Cooperative and Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative in Arkansas worked until all members had power restored. "This was the first ice storm in a long time to cause damage across the entire OEC system," said Hayes. "Poles were changed in all seven counties we serve." Ice storms are the trickiest types of storms for electric co-ops. Not only do outages occur as ice accumulates, but also as it melts and, in winter months, re-freezes. In the midst of a storm and long working hours, messages of gratitude are always appreciated by employees. This event was no exception, as members flooded OEC’s Facebook page with warm wishes and thanks. “It’s important for members to know how dedicated our employees are, not just the linemen, but everyone from the dispatch room, to member services, to those making sure we had hot meals to eat.” said CEO Patrick Grace. “It’s a team effort when storms hit, and we look for ways to improve the system at every turn so the members aren’t without power any longer than they have to be.” www.okcoop.org

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KEEP SOME

JINGLE LE IN YOUR POCKET Four ways Santa saves energy in his workshop By Abby Berry The holiday season is finally upon us, and Santa and his elves have been especially busy as they gear up for their biggest night of the year. It’s no secret that Santa is known for running an efficient workshop –– how else could he make all those toys in time for Christmas Eve? Rumor has it that one way Santa ensures an efficient workspace is through energysaving measures. [1425200101] Here are four ways Santa saves energy in his workshop. Santa leaves his decorations up year-round, so by using LED holiday light strands, he’s able to save on his monthly energy bills. LED holiday strands can last up to 40 seasons, which make them a great option for any festive home. Santa requires several power tools to make a year’s worth of new toys. That’s why he insists on using cordless power tools with the ENERGY STAR® rating. According to energystar.gov, if all power tools in the U.S. used ENERGY STAR®rated battery chargers, 2 billion kWh hours of electricity could be saved – –that’s equivalent to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 1.7 million tons! Mrs. Claus loves to keep warm by the fire in the evenings, and Santa knows one of the best tricks to ensure fireplace efficiency. While a fireplace can keep a small area of your home cozy and warm, it can also pull heated air from the room through the chimney. That’s why Santa always closes the fireplace flue when a fire isn’t burning. Santa also saves energy by using power strips. Power strips are ideal for workshops, craft nooks, game rooms and other spaces in your home. With one simple switch, you can conveniently control several devices and electronics that are plugged into the power strip. This holiday season, let’s take a page from Santa’s book and remember to save energy when possible. With these four tips, you’ll be well on your way to savings (and hopefully, Santa’s “nice” list!).

Abby Berry writes on consumer and cooperative affairs for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the national trade association representing more than 900 local electric cooperatives. From growing suburbs to remote farming communities, electric co-ops serve as engines of economic development for 42 million Americans across 56 percent of the nation’s landscape. www.okcoop.org

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OEC LIVE LINE

Journeyman Linemen Jeff Daniels and Jacob McFarlane visited Clara Reynolds Elementary in Harrah Oct. 23 to demonstrate the dangers of electricity. Masks and social distancing were in use. Visit www.okcoop.org/ LEARN to schedule OEC's Live Line demo at your school or organization.

CONGRATULATIONS OEC's Manager of Safety & Loss Control Ryan Spears recently completed his Certified Loss Control Professional (CLCP) certification, co-sponsored by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and the National Utility Training and Safety Education Association. The CLCP credential serves as a benchmark of competency and commitment to safety in the industry. Good work, Ryan!

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

JOHN JENSEN

RONNIE GROVER

23 years | district 6

21 years | district 4

PERCY MOREU 9 years | district 2

RUSTY GRISSOM 19 years | district 3

RONNIE THARP 5 years | district 9

BOB USRY

MIKE ARGO

16 years | district 8

SHIRLEY IDLEMAN 4 years | district 5

14 years | district 1

DANNY WATTERS 4 years | district 7

MANAGEMENT TEAM

PATRICK GRACE 20 years | CEO

RYAN SPEARS

19 years | Mgr of Loss Control

JOHN SPENCER

40 years | VP of Metering

TRACY MOWDY

12 years | VP of HR & Legal Svcs

MARTY HAYES

JONNA BUCK

35 years | VP of Operations

29 years | VP of Administration

AMANDA HARDY

PRESTON O'BRIEN

11 years | Executive Svcs. Mgr.

6 years | CPA, CFO

THAD PETERSON

24 years | VP of Engineering

DAVID GOODSPEED

3 years | VP of Technology Svcs

www.okcoop.org

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SHANE STUART

36 years | Mgr of Underground

AMY MCELHANY

25 years | Mgr of Member Svc

JANET MAGINNIS

22 years | HR Administrator

JOE BARTRAM

20 years | Chief Meter Tech

CHERYL ALLEN

18 years | Lead AMI Coordinator

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JOE TARP

28 years | Mgr of OH & Fleet

CLIFFORD MADDEN

24 years | District Lineman

CLIFFORD CHASTAIN

21 years | Mgr Vegetation Mgmt

RYAN BLACKBURN

20 years | Mgr of Logistics

CHRISTA SPEARS

18 years | Sr Engineering Assoc

PAT BROWN

26 years | Billing Coordinator

DAVID ELLIS

24 years | Lead Logistics, Transf tech

VICTOR MCCRARY

21 years | Mgr of Automation

KIRK GLESS

20 years | Journeyman Meter Tech

JENNI SMITH

18 years | Mgr of Enterprise apps

Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • December 2020

JEFF DANIELS

26 years | District Lineman

SHANE DOMINEY

23 years | Service Technician

JIMMIE TURNPAUGH

21 years | Journeyman Meter Tech

WES WHITE

19 years | Mgr of Field Design

SARA THOMAS

18 years | Controller

WAYLON MCCLELLAN

26 years | Chief Meter Technician

FRANK SHEPHERD

23 years | Lead Field Design

RANDY WHITE

20 years | Journeyman Lineman

CASEY COCHNAUER

18 years | Outside Plant Const. Coord

DAVID MOORE

17 years | Vegetation Mgmt Foreman


AMANDA DIERKING

17 years | Sr. Acct. Specialist

JOE ANDERSON

16 years | Lead Field Design

KARI MANNING

15 years | Sr. Billing Analyst

JAMES JEFFRIES

14 years | District Lineman

JEANIE LEE

13 years | Sr. Member Svc. Associate

NATE HEFT

17 years | Journeyman Lineman

MARTY HYDE

16 years | Journeyman Meter Tech

CLINT MOBLEY

15 years | Mgr Underground Const

RYAN FRAZIER

14 years | Journeyman Lineman

JAKE CALVERT

13 years | District Lineman

JOE TORRES

17 years | Mgr Outside Plant & Const

STEPHANIE CANIDA

16 years | Mgr Engineering Svcs

TRAVIS BEVERLY

14 years | District Lineman

TORY TEDDER-LOFFLAND

13 years | Educ & Outreach Prog. Dir.

JEREMY BURSON

12 years | Lead Field Design

MATT MONTGOMERY

17 years | Lead Logistics, Transf tech

LORI HULSE

BRANDY MILLER

16 years | Lead AMI Coordinator

BRAD KEENER

16 years | Control Room Supervisor

15 years | IT Systems Engineer

DEREK LOOPER

HEATHER HERREN

14 years | IT Systems Engineer

SOMMER NELSON

13 years | Accounting Analyst

BRIANNA WALL

12 years | Editor, Creative Director

14 years | HR Specialist

CHRIS SLAUGHTER

13 years | Field Design Tech

BOBBY HERRING

12 years | Mgr of Maintenance

www.okcoop.org

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DANIEL LOFLAND

12 years | Energy Efficiency Solutions

ANDY BILLS

11 years | Journeyman Lineman

MATT CALDWELL

9 years | Journeyman Lineman

WILLIAM GREEN

7 years | GIS Technician

SHAWN MCELHINEY 6 years | FIeld Design Tech

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BRAD HUNTER

12 years | District Lineman

TRAVIS BARTON

11 years | Journeyman Lineman

MIKE LEE

8 years | Journeyman Lineman

BUDDY BYRD

7 years | Fleet Coordinator

CHYLA HALL

6 years | Sr. Member Svc. Assoc.

BRITTANY MCCORKLE

11 years | Work Order Coord.

CHAD MORROW

BRAD SCOTT

11 years | District Lineman

CHRIS CROSLIN

TIM FERREE

11 years | Key Accounts Specialist

JOSH LANGFORD

10 years | HR Generalist

9 years | Journeyman Lineman

9 years | Application Developer

NICK SHUMAKER

LIZA GARCIA-CUELLAR

ANDREW DRYANSKI

8 years | Mgr. System Engineering

TRAVIS DANLEY

6 years | Journeyman Veg. Mgmt.

CANDACE SCHMIDLKOFER

6 years | Control Room Operator

Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • December 2020

7 years | Billing Analyst

NATE HULSE

6 years | Journeyman Lineman

SHAIN BROWN

6 years | Vegetation Coord.

7 years | Data Analyst

JUSTIN GOSS

6 years | Control Room Operator

AARON CRISWELL

5 years | Journeyman Veg. Mgmt.


ERIN MCKNIGHT

5 years | Member Service Assoc.

KEELA CLARK

5 years | Control Room Operator

TEDDY WHITEHEAD

4 years | Field Design Tech

JARED VOEGELI

4 years | Journeyman Veg. Mgmt

COLE HOFFMAN

4 years | Apprentice Lineman

TIM GILBERT

5 years | Journeyman Lineman

BRENT GLOVER

5 years | Journeyman Lineman

KENNY BRUEHL

4 years | Field Deisng Tech

DUSTIN KIRK

4 years | Field Design Tech

MIKEY HOOPER

3 years | Network Technician

CESAR ALVAREZ

5 years | Electrical Engineer

AUTUMN MCMAHON

5 years | Mgr Marketing & Memb. Relations

CHELLE DANNER

4 years | Member Service Assoc.

KOLTON HOWRY

4 years | Field Design Tech

LAFREDA STOWE

3 years | Part-time Member Svc. Clerk

TRAVIS JONES

5 years | Journeyman Lineman

CLINT YEARY

5 years | Loss Control Coord.

BRIAN BACK

4 years | Lead Logistics/Transf. Tech

SARAH MITCHELL

4 years | Part-time Member Svc. Clerk

NELSON AMAEZE

3 years | Application Analyst

KYLE WINES

5 years | Auto Mechanic

MAEGAN BOHON

5 years | Member Service Coord.

TANNER TINDELL

4 years | Apprentice Lineman

JONAH MCCORKLE

4 years | Apprentice Lineman

JACOB MCFARLANE

3 years | Apprentice Lineman

www.okcoop.org

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BLAINE GARRIOTT

3 years | Control Room Operator

HAILEY HERRIN

2 years | Member Service Assoc

MICHELLE HOHLIER

2 years | Mgr Sales & Business Devel.

GAYLA BRANCO

2 years | Member Service Assoc

BJ HARRISON

2 years | Fiber Optic Technician

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CONNOR KEITH

2 years | Apprentice Lineman

JEREMY KILPATRICK

2 years | Fiber Optic Tech Supervisor

ASHLEY SCHLICHER

2 years | Control Room Operator

DEREK LUMM

2 years | Apprentice Lineman

BRAD PAGE

2 years | Fiber Optic Technician

MICHAEL TOMAS

2 years | Mgr Technology Svcs

SHIRLEY STAPLETON

2 years | Member Service Assoc

BRADY SCHEER

2 years | Fiber Controller

TANNER NELSON

2 years | Apprentice Lineman

RICKY YOUNG

1 year | Apprentice Lineman

Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • December 2020

NATHAN FOSTER

2 years | Apprentice Lineman

NICK MOYER

2 years | Network Technician

BROGAN GOODWIN

2 years | Apprentice Lineman

QUINCY CARTER

2 years | Fiber Optic Technician

TREVOR GILROY

1 year | Apprentice Lineman

SCOTT ROMO

2 years | Apprentice Lineman

KAYLA BRANDT

2 years | Fiber Creative Director

BLAKE SIZELOVE

2 years | Apprentice Logistics Tech

DANIEL PRYOR

2 years | Fiber Optic Technician

JOSH KEEN

1 year | District Lineman


CHRIS LEE

1 year | Auto Mechanic

KYLE SILVERS

1 year | Technical Support Rep

CHRIS SABATINO

1 year | Network Technician

BROOKLYN PIERCE

<1 year | Social Marketing Assoc

BRITTNEE MCCABE

<1 year | Marketing Intern

TRENTON MCVICKER

1 year | Fiber Network Ops. Coord

ALLEN RAYL

1 year | Lead Tech Support Rep

CODY GILES

1 year | Social Marketing Assoc

JORDAN WAYNE

<1 year | Software Developer

ISAAC LEWIS

<1 year | Business Support Tech

BRYCE SCHMIDT

1 year | Apprentice Logistics Tech

RYAN TROWBRIDGE

1 year | Apprentice Lineman

JEREMY SHIVES

1 year | Fiber Optic Technician

BEN COOPER

JASON MILLER

1 year | Apprentice Veg. Mgmt

ROBERT OUTLAW

1 year | Technical Support Rep

TREVOR LITTLE

1 year | Apprentice Lineman

TIFFANY CHAMBERS

<1 year | Apprentice Lineman

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

BARAK HUDSPETH

BRANDON SHERWOOD

<1 year | Technical Support Rep

<1 year | Apprentice Lineman

KIM LESNESKI

1 year | Member Service Assoc

CARSON COOK

1 year | Apprentice Logistics Tech

TIFFANY ROBERTS

<1 year | Engineering Clerk

BEN PERSALL

<1 year | Apprentice Lineman

SALVADOR FLORES

<1 year | Operations Groundman

www.okcoop.org

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SHELBI DONAHO

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

BESS JACKSON

<1 year | Application Analyst

CHRIS MONTGOMERY <1 year | Apprentice Lineman

JORDAN SPOR

<1 year | Technical Support Rep

LINDY WINE

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

SARAH MARTIN

<1 year | Fiber Acct Specialist

CHARLOTTE RUSSELL

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

ANIQ ZOHA

<1 year | Technical Support Rep

KESLYN KIRKLAND

<1 year | Part-time Metering Lab

MARLIE KARR

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

CAMERON KIRK

<1 year | Technical Support Rep

SHANA GAMMILL

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

Not pictured: Denton Dean—Groundman Intern, <1 year Tanner Wray—Groundman Intern, <1 year

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Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • December 2020

SOMMER BARNETT

<1 year | Technical Support Rep

JEREMY ALLEN

<1 year | Fiber Optic Technician

CODY PITTS

<1 year | Fiber Optic Technician

JARRED MANNING

<1 year | Member Service Assoc

BRIAN GRAHAM

<1 year | Technical Support Rep

COREY LEWIS

<1 year | Fiber Optic Technician

JAMIE WADE

<1 year | Business Dev Coord

MATTHEW FINDLEY

<1 year | Part-time Logistics Lab


TASTY TREATS

Brianna Wall, Editor

Eggnog Cheesecake Ingredients  1 cup graham cracker crumbs  2 tablespoons white sugar  3 tablespoons melted butter  3 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened  1 cup white sugar

3 tablespoons all-purpose flour  ¾ cup eggnog  2 eggs  2 tablespoons rum  1 pinch ground nutmeg

11/10/2020

WFEC GENERATION REPORT

Directions Preheat oven to 325º F In a medium bowl combine graham cracker crumbs, 2 tablespoons sugar and butter. Press into the bottom of a 9 inch spring form pan. Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes. Place on a wire rack to cool.

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Preheat oven to 425º F In a food processor combine cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, flour and eggnog; process until smooth. Blend in eggs, rum and nutmeg. Pour mixture into cooled crust. Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 250 and bake for 45 minutes, or until center of cake is barely firm to the touch. Remove from the oven and immediately loosen cake from rim. Let cake cool completely before removing the rim. Recipe from allrecipes.com

26% Renewables Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during September 2020 www.okcoop.org

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• LG induction/convection electric range 6.3 cu inches, 1 year old, like new, list $2800, asking $1400, leave voicemail. 570-4904.

• 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. • Classic duncan phyfe drop leaf table, chairs and buffet all for $600 firm. 366-6166. • Kitchen table and four chairs, strong table with cherry finish, Queen Ann legs with beautiful workmanship $35. 387-3313. HAY & FIREWOOD

• Grass hay, 5x5 round bales. 344-6862. • Small square bermuda grass horse hay in 21 bale bundles, sprayed and fertilized, $125-175 per bundle. 850-1005. • Pinion firewood split, $12 per cubic foot, 22 cubic feet available. 834-9849. • Small square prairie hay bales, small burmuda hay bales $6 each, small square alfalfa $10 each cell. 473-7395 or 392-4855. • Firewood, On site $50 per rick, you load. 321-7843. • Sm sq straw, $5/bale; Sm sq alfalfa, $10/bale. 459-6543. • Horse quality Teff grass hay, smsq $7; 3x3s $80 per bale; smsq straw $6, Chickasha. 320-2681. • Firewood $75 a rick, Seasoned or green, Delivery price depending on location. 365-5534.

LIVESTOCK & PETS

• 3 cow calf prs, 3 bred cows, 4 calves, 17 mo ang bull take your pick. 391-3688. • Boer does, Black, red, and dapples 4 months old, have had CDT shots and wormed, Father throws 80% color, POP, all very gentle, $200-$225. 795-0852. • Weathers and some does $60$100, La Mancha Bucks at stud Kinos and Little Orchard blood lines, after 6:30pm. 899-6151. • Male Boar goat without horns, text only. 616-902-2894. • AKC Doberman Pincher Male, 4 yrs old, M/C Good guard/ possible stud dog, $650 OBO; 2yr old Murray McMurray hens, $10 ea OBO, Mike. 845-4851. • McNab herd dog, male, 2 yrs old, wants to work, ready to train, $200. 387-4793. • AKC German Shepherd Puppies for sale, black/tan, solid blacks; 3 litters expected; check out my website for most questions you will have, www.gsdpuppies4salecurtisfarm-germanshepherds. com; text. 250-3062. • For Sale or Lease: Bulls, Angus ,Hereford, Charolais and a little Aberdeen Angus. 520-1604. MISCELLANEOUS

• Craftsman Radial Arm Saw, 10” with stand, runs great, $100, Call Gary. 570-0072.

• Ruger Alaskan 454 Casull with dies and new 45 Colt and Casull brass, $875, Contact Gary. 570-0072. • Solar panels for sale - NEW Q-Plus 280 watt polycrystalline panels $180 each: controllers, batteries, & inverters available: DIY system design available, darrengrant39@gmail,com. 250-1632. • 55 gal Compost Tumbler, new, $35; Brown Leather Recliner, Electric, good shape, $55; White/ Yellow print Day Chair, no arms for smaller space, $45. 808-9491. • Swing-Line Inversion Table, Good Condition, $50. 321-7843. • Remington 16” electric chainsaw, $35; 3 terriums, 3 sizes, $50; Green Redbud wood for smoking meats, about 1/2 cord, $?, you tell me price. 684-0350. • Canning jars, leave message. 691-3465. • 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, call Danny. 779-5362. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362. • Heavy Duty Tarps, 6X12 $10; 12X25 $20, John. 620-5708.

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• Resurrection Cemetery on NW Expressway, OKC, 2 plots near entrance and chapel, $5,000 for both, transfer fee $150. 387-5536. • King waterbed, hideaway sofa, papason chair, toddler bed, stroller, good to excellent condition, new girls bicycle; Two utility trailers, leave message, non-smoking home. 321-5460. • 20’ flat-bed trailer, wood floor, mobile home axles, 93” wide, bumper pull, 2 5/16 hitch, $975; ’81 International/Bluebird medium length school bus, converted for hunting/activities, gas, auto trans, $2750, leave msg. 381-3500. • King Sized C2 Sleep Number mattress, never used, still in the box, $800. 387-4793. • Kubota tractor with mower; box-blade; lawn sweep; trailer, sprayer; cement mixer; water pump with hoses; weed-eaters; and wheelbarrow, call Ken. 863-4265. • ‘09 Z810A John Deere Z Track Mower 48 inch deck, 200 hours, bought new always keep inside, tuned Up, all new filters, $3,500 firm. 255-2233.

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• ‘18 24-ft cargo trailer, less than 4000 miles of use, $9000 new asking $4000. 253-205-5466. MOBILE HOMES, RVS & BOATS

• FREE single wide mobile home for scrap, axles included, must take entire trailer, call for directions to come pick up, Newalla area. 795-1030. • 15ft aliner solidwall folddown a/c sleeps 4 $11650: Nissan xterra 29000mi $18400 Tuttle. 550-0387. • 15ft aliner solidwall folddown, a/c, sleeps 4, $11650: Nissan Xterra, 29,000mi, $18400, Tuttle. 550-0387. • ‘04 Pace Aarow 36B MH,3 slideouts, 8L chey engine, Allison Trans, 65K miles, non smokers, no pets, one owner, $25,000, near Purcell. 642-2094. REAL ESTATE

• Thinking of selling your home on an acreage? Contact a Metro Brokers acreage specialist, www. OkRealtySolutions.com/HomeSeller/, call or text 417-1849 to get started today.

• Eufaula Lake Lot in Arrowhead Estates Addition near Canadian, OK; Empty lot located in culde-sac; neighborhood has boat ramp, city water, and fire dept. 760-5385. • 5 acres, 3 bd, 2bath Mobile home, outbuildings ,well, cellar 30 by 40 metal bldg with 2 garage doors, Tuttle area. 590-8950. • Looking for a city lot in older Noble area, quiet, senior. 872-8139. • 3 bed 2bath 1500SF, totally renovated, new CH&A, new everything, vaulted ceiling, Sky lights, new windows & siding, on 2+ Acres, 1 mile from boat dock at T-Bird, 2 miles from Casino on Peebly Rd, $137,500 serious inquiries only. 990-9235. WANTED

• Looking to buy toys from 70s-to now, Star Wars, Gi Joe, MASK, LEGO, He-man, MEGO, collections big and small, looking for comics also. 306-1462. • Male Boar goat without horns, text only. 616-902-2894.

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• 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, 39 yrs exp. 2455502 or 381-2007. • American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business. Free estimates. 245-5502 or 381-2007. • Backhoe & tractor work: low rates. free estimates, 405-409-4020.

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• Housekeeper for large home, NW Norman, references required. 366-2101. • Pasture for cattle only in McClain County. 520-1604. • Looking for canning jars and pressure canner. 485-4340. • A good Metal Detector, call with what you have, voice/text. 641-7582.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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• 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. • Greg Moore Excavation: Septic systems, grading, backhoes, dozer, driveways gravel or concrete, building pads, BBB accredited, service and honesty is our goal. 388-5430. • Meyer Masonry: Brick, block, rock, 35yrs exp, free estimates. Keith, 527-4934 or 443-5668.

• 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 Rhonda at (405) 8080705 or Cody Simmons, Realtor® (405) 203-2449 active license #183016. www.sunshinerealty. realtor.

• Brushog, boxblade: tilling, dirt and gravel work, driveways, tree removal, yard cleanup, fences Kevin 872-9576 or 365-6875 • Clint›s Lawn Car: mowing, weed trimming and edging; one to five acres; Newcastle, Blanchard, Tuttle and Bridge Creek; I›m a Veteran with years of lawn care experience. 229-1046. • Taylor Auto Sales: 634-3565.

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• 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. • 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.

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• Affordable lawncare and mowing: weeding, spraying, some tree work, Noble to Lexington area, call Jim at 693-5341. • Johnny’s Horse Shoeing & Trimming: 761-0214 • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362. • Bowman’s Welding Service: Fences, corrals, entryways, alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084.

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• Portable buildings: 8x12 mini barn $1835 or $84.95/ mo, 10x16 lofted barn $3045.00 or $140.97/ mo, 12x24 portable garage $5395 or $249.77/mo. 405-872-0338 or lagene@bargainbarnsusa. com. • Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x40=$17,300; 4 0 x 5 0 = $ 2 6 , 9 0 0 ; 40x100=$49,000, price includes concrete & installation. 405-8720338 or bargainbarnsusa.com.

• Bargains Barns: 18x21 steel carport=$1195; 12x31 RV cover=$2085; 20 x 21 garage=$4285; 24x31 garage=$6195, financing available. 405-872-0338 or • Clean up & haul off: trash & debris from properties and building interiors. For a professional, neatly finished job, call Jerry Richardson, insured, references. 850-0577.

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• 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

• “The Piddler”: Need anything done around your house or property, call “The Piddler” Chet Adams. 248-0495. • Brush hogging: box blading, driveway work, etc, MIke Matthews. 397-2124.

• 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. • Outdoor services: dirt & gravel work, driveways, brushog, tilling, boxblade, yard cleanup, tree removal, fences built or repaired Kevin 365-6875 or 872-9576.

• Jimmie’s Sewing Machine Repair: Blanchard, OK. 387-3313. • Tractor work, brush hogging, box blade. 365-7572. • Tractor repair 40 years exp, Slaughterville. 365-7572. • Roll off dumpsters: We carry all sizes of roll off dumpsters. call today for a free quote 405-618-0080.

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