Oklahoma Electric Co-op News January 2020

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January 2020


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

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Rusty Grissom, Vice President

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Ronnie Tharp, Sec. Treasurer

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Bob Usry, Asst. Sec. Treas.

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John Jensen

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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 VP of Information Technology.....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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I hope you and your family had a fantastic holiday season. We had a great 2019 at OEC and are looking forward to an even better 2020. I hope you took a chance to read in last month's Co-op News about the groundbreaking partnership we have forged with Norman Public Schools to bring another renewable energy farm to our service area. We are proud to begin construction on the first-of-its-kind solar education facility and excited for what it could mean to future generations. When we constructed our Solar Garden (at Highway 77 and Interstate 35) with Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (WFEC, our wholesale power provider), we did not build it with an education piece in mind. Despite that, we have hosted over 500 people touring the facility educating them about the realities of renewable energy. It became clear the community could benefit from a purposeful, renewables-focused learning experience. Who better to partner with than a public school district that is interested in learning more about and promoting renewable energy. Since the construction of the Solar Garden, we have learned the Norman community and our surrounding communities are passionate about renewables. The Solar Garden has been a great learning experience for us, as well, as we learn more about how solar performs among other renewables. I appreciate WFEC for always being a great partner and for being one of the most forward-thinking generation and transmission cooperatives in the nation. They are one of the main reasons Oklahoma is one of the top states in the country in renewables production. Follow along in this magazine and on our Facebook page as our new solar project gets under way in 2020.


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Over $41,000 in grants approved through Operation Round Up

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ORU REPORT

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 • Pat Ragsdale Vivian Gibson • Vickie Gray Carla Kimberling • Travis Scott

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 11/18/19 ......................................... $181,620.79 December deposit ........................... $20,883.78 Checks issued ............................... -$37,984.42 Interest .................................................. $149.28 Approved, not paid ........................ -$20,213.21 Ending balance 12/12/19 ............. $144,456.22 Financial Statement by: Amanda Dierking

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OEC Foundation board grants over $41,000 to local organizations, families

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he OEC Foundation, Inc. board of directors met Dec. 3 to review applications submitted by individuals and organizations for the Operation Round Up® (ORU) program. A total of $41,254 was approved for disbursement to 22 organizations and families. The board granted $10,000 to the Maguire Community Foundation in Noble to help replace household items for victims of disasters, and $7,500 to American Red Cross Central and Southwest Oklahoma for funds to assist victims of natural disasters and house fires. Other grant recipients included Amber Volunteer Fire Department ($3,000 for radios and communication equipment), Big Brothers Big Sisters ($3,000 to assist with group activities and restock activity boxes in partner schools), Grady County Foster Care ($2,500 for Christmas gifts for children in foster care), Chickasha Police Department ($2,000 for safety equipment), McClain County Operation Christmas ($2,000 for food and toys for children at Christmas), Norman Christmas Day Community Dinner ($1,500), and Mission Norman ($1,200 for a computer and monitor). Twelve individuals received grants providing dentures, eye exams and glasses. "We are always grateful for the generosity of the thousands of OEC members who make it possible to help their neighbors throughout the holiday season," said Alan Davenport, OEC Foundation board president. Applications submitted by Dec. 30 will be reviewed at the next meeting, scheduled for Jan. 16. Contact Education and Outreach Programs Director Tory Tedder-Loffland at ORU@okcoop.org or 405-217-6726 for questions regarding the program or application process.


WFEC GENERATION REPORT

OEC board of trustees approves more free energy consultations

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A home energy efficiency expert from Precise Building Performance conducts a whole-home energy audit. The audit tests your home's ability to seal in heat and air, checks for potential duct leakage and ensures an adequate amount of attic insulation. Members will receive a detailed report on site along with information on steps they can take to expand their home's efficiency.

Renewables: 40% Natural Gas: 35% Coal: 2% Blend from SPP purchases: 23%

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ince 2017, OEC has helped over 600 members find ways to cut their energy costs and save money through the Home Energy Consultation program — a free energy audit program offered to qualifying members. As part of our mission to improve our members' quality of life through the safe delivery of highly reliable, reasonably priced electric service, innovative energy programs and exceptional member service, we want to help you find savings on your energy bill this year. It's part of the premium service you receive as an OEC member.

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.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM? The Home Energy Consultation program is available only to residential members living in single-family houses and larger. However, members living in mobile homes are welcome to enroll and will receive helpful resources including specific ways they can cut energy costs. This information can also be viewed at www.okcoop.org.

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

I MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS. WHEN AND HOW DO I ENROLL? Members may visit www.okcoop.org/HECP to fill out some basic information including their account number, and select "OEC" from the list of co-ops. A member of Precise Building Performance will contact you to schedule your whole-home energy audit. Members may also find do-it-yourself efficiency projects at www. okcoop.org, as well as a link to Precise Building Performance's list of resources. For more information, contact Daniel Lofland, energy efficiency solutions specialist, and a certified Building Analyst Professional from the Building Performance Institute, at 405-217-6631 or daniel.lofland@okcoop.org.

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.

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CO-OP NEWS

Time-of-use rate payers to see rate adjustment effective Jan. 1

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s part of an ongoing effort to better reflect OEC's true cost of providing electric service to our 57,000 accounts, the service availability charge on our time-of-use rate will increase from 90¢ to $1 per day, effective Jan. 1, 2020. The good news? Another part of the electric rate will decrease. "According to a cost of service study completed three years ago, our service availability charge should be about $53 per month, or about $1.77 per day," said CEO Patrick Grace. "When the increase takes effect, it will be $1."

WHY DID THE SERVICE AVAILABILITY CHARGE INCREASE? The service availability charge is a fixed daily cost. Theoretically, it should consist of OEC's fixed costs, but the reality is quite different. Almost all of OEC’s operating costs are fixed. Whether a member uses one kilowatt hour (kWh) per month or 1,000 kWhs, the same amount of infrastructure and materials are needed to provide electricity. In addition, linemen, bucket trucks and maintenance dollars are needed on a daily basis to ensure that infrastructure operates reliably and efficiently, which can be difficult in unpredictable Oklahoma weather. "These are all fixed costs for OEC," said Grace. "They are all needed no matter how many kilowatt hours our members use."

WILL PART OF THE RATE DECREASE? In order to keep the rate adjustment from being a rate increase, an area of OEC’s residential rate will be reduced. On June and October bills, members will experience a decreased cost for off-peak electricity use. On-peak rates occur on weekdays from June 1 to Aug. 31 from 3 to 7 p.m. The cost of energy used during off-peak hours — anytime other than the on-peak hours listed — on June and October bills will lower from 11.5252¢ to 11¢ per kWh. The small commercial rate is set to change slightly, as well. Check www.okcoop.org/rates for details. OEC continually evaluates all options and works hard to ensure members are paying a fair and reasonable price for their electricity. Visit www.okcoop.org to learn about ways you can save on your electric bill throughout the year — you might even qualify for a free energy audit! — or to explore our other rate options.

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OEC searching for best and brightest eighth graders for 2020 Energy Camp

M AY 2 6 — 2 9 A P P L I CAT I O N D E A D L I N E : A P R I L 1 W W W. O KCO O P. O R G / E N E R GYCA M P

CONTEST REQUIREMENTS

• Applicants must write a 250 - 500 word essay about leadership. Discuss what makes a great leader and what kind of leader you want to be. • Applicants must submit a resume of their curricular, extracurricular and leadership activities. Include awards, recognitions and certificates. Also include club memberships, offices held, hobbies, community involvement and special interests. • Applicants must submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher, principal or community leader.

• Fill out the online entry form at www.okcoop. org/EnergyCamp and upload the essay, resume and letter of recommendation OR mail all items to, OEC, Attn: Energy Camp, P.O. Box 1208, Norman, OK, 73070.

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OEC is searching for the best and brightest eighth grade students in our seven-county service area to send to the action-packed, four day Youth Power Energy Camp! Energy Camp is set for May 26-29 at Canyon Camp and Conference Center near Hinton. Each year, OEC sponsors up to four students to attend the camp, where they will join 80 of their peers from across the state. Energy Camp helps develop leadership skills and promotes teamwork while teaching about cooperative principles, rural electrification and electrical safety. "Energy Camp is one of the most fun youth programs we offer," said Tory Tedder-Loffland, education and outreach coordinator. "It's a great way for young people to develop leadership skills while learning about the co-op business model, having fun and meeting new friends." [6416300801] While Energy Camp offers many traditional summer camp activities like swimming, hiking, basketball and a ropes course, teens also have the unique opportunity to climb an electric pole like a lineman, ride in the basket of a bucket truck and learn about electric safety measures. They'll take home a new-found confidence and a host of new friends — like-minded peers from all over Oklahoma.

PROCEDURE AND ELIGIBILITY

Students currently enrolled in eighth grade qualify and must meet the requirements listed to the left, including an essay about leadership, a resume, letter of recommendation and the online entry form. Energy Camp is part of OEC's youth development initiative, L.E.A.R.N.: Leading, Educating, Advancing and Rewarding the Next generation. L.E.A.R.N. encompasses the catalog of youth programs OEC offers to students, teachers and schools in our service area. If you have questions regarding the contest, Energy Camp or other OEC youth programs, contact Tory Tedder-Loffland at 217-6726 or tory@okcoop.org, or visit www.okcoop.org/EnergyCamp.

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CO-OP NEWS

OEC rebate program encourages practical efficiency measures OEC's board of trustees approved the continuation of OEC's robust rebate program for 2020 that has a little something for everyone who wants to make their homes more energy efficient. From programmable thermostats to heat pumps, we’re offering members an array of rebates that will help lessen the burden of sometimes costly retrofit work.

PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS, EV CHARGING AND MORE “One of the most beneficial steps you can take to making your home more energy efficient is installing a programmable thermostat,” said Energy Efficiency Solutions Specialist Daniel Lofland. “One that has the ability to set schedules for your HVAC equipment will help save a lot of money in the long run.” Members who upgrade to a programmable thermostat after Jan. 1, 2019 are eligible for a rebate up to $50 (receipt required, limit two per household). In many cases, that covers the entire cost of the thermostat. “As we approach summer, you will hear us talk more about how a programmable thermostat can make a huge impact on your energy bills, especially if there is no one home during the day,” said Lofland. You have likely heard us talk about water heater timers, as well. Water heater timers purchased and installed after Jan. 1, 2019 that are programmed to turn off from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. during OEC’s Peak Power months (June 1 to Aug. 31) are eligible for up to a $50 rebate (receipt required, limit two per household). Upon completion of a successful pilot period in 2018, members with electric vehicles (EV) may also take advantage of our newly-restructured rebate program. Members who own an EV and have a level 2 charging station installed are eligible for a $200 rebate. “The level 2 charging station must be scheduled to charge the EV between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.,” said Lofland. “Scheduling to charge during these times helps ensure that our rates continue to stay affordable.”

REBATES FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, GAS-TO-ELECTRIC CONVERSION Members who are building new homes or are looking to convert from gas to allelectric, this one is for you. If your newly-constructed home is complete on or after Jan. 1 and meets four criteria, you are eligible for a $500 rebate.

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GoodRX replacing Co-op Connections Card beginning Jan. 1

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Minimum 15 SEER heat pump Electric water heater At least 85 percent LED lighting Home must meet state minimum energy code

Members must have a copy of the AHRI (Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute) certificate to qualify. This information should be provided by your heat pump installer, or visit www.AHRIdirectory.org for more information. If you are only looking to convert an appliance or two from gas to electric, we have you covered, too. Conversion of a gas water heater qualifies members for a $300 rebate, and conversion of gas heat or furnace to a heat pump qualifies members for a $500 rebate. Is your heating system electric resistance? If so, it is terribly inefficient and can be a main cause of high winter bills. In light of that, we now offer a $400 rebate for conversion from electric resistance heat (heat strips) to a qualifying heat pump. Keep in mind that simply upgrading a current heat pump to a new one does not qualify for a rebate. Speaking of heat pumps, continued research shows geothermal is the way to go for folks looking to make the most savings on their energy use. Members who upgrade to a geothermal heat pump from an air-source heat pump or gas furnace — or new construction that includes geothermal — are eligible for a $500 per ton rebate (five ton cap). To qualify, equipment must be AHRI certified (certificate required) and members must present the invoice from the installation company. Visit www.okcoop.org/rebates or contact Daniel Lofland at daniel.lofland@okcoop.org for more information.

VISIT WWW.OKCOOP.ORG/REBATES FOR ALL THE INFORMATION REGARDING EFFICIENCY REBATES.

s of Jan. 1, the Co-op Connections Card you may be using for discounts at the pharmacy will no longer work. Instead, we encourage you to use the free-to-use GoodRx card or mobile app to continue receiving discounts on prescriptions. GoodRx is a free price comparison tool that helps Americans save millions of dollars every month by finding them the lowest prescription prices at their local pharmacies. Visit goodrx.com to access coupons that can help you save up to 80 percent on almost all FDA-approved drugs— brand name and generic. No registration or signup needed. GoodRx is accepted at over 70,000+ retail pharmacies in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands — including major chains like CVS, Walgreens, Kroger, Rite Aid, Costco, Walmart and more! GoodRx coupons do not expire; you can use and reuse the coupons as often as you like. You may also request a card be sent to you at goodrx. com. As this is not an OEC program, please contact 1-844-329-3341 if you have any questions.

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Three DIY efficiency projects to tackle this year By Abby Berry

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New Year brings new opportunities to save energy––and money. You may think energy efficiency upgrades require a great deal of time and expense, but that’s not always the case. If you’re interested in making your home more efficient but don’t want to break the bank, there are several DIY projects you can tackle to increase energy savings. Let’s take a look at three inexpensive efficiency upgrades that can help you save energy throughout the year.

TRIM DRYER VENT Level of difficulty: easy. Supplies needed: tin snips, gloves, measuring tape and masking tape. Estimated Cost: about $25 depending on the supplies you already have. If your dryer vent hose is too long, your dryer is working harder than it has to, using more energy than necessary. The vent hose should be long enough for you to pull the dryer out a couple feet from the wall, but the shape of the hose should form a line––it should not have a lot of slack, with twists and curves. A shorter, unobstructed vent hose increases the efficiency of your dryer, dries clothing faster and reduces lint buildup, which can create potential fire hazards. Simply measure, mark and trim the hose to the desired length, then reattach the hose to your dryer and exterior vent. If you’re unsure about the hose length, check out YouTube.com for a quick video tutorial.

SEAL AIR LEAKS Level of difficulty: moderate. Supplies needed: caulk and caulk gun, weather stripping, gloves, putty knife, paper towels. Estimated Cost: $25 to $50 depending on the materials you purchase. Sealing air leaks in your home can help you save 10% to 20% on heating and cooling bills. Apply caulk around windows, doors, electrical wiring and plumbing to seal in conditioned air. You should also weather strip exterior doors, which can keep out drafts and help you control energy costs. Types of caulking and weather stripping materials vary, but ask your local hardware or home store for assistance if you’re unsure about the supplies you need. For more information, the Department of Energy provides step-by-step instructions for caulking and weather stripping: https://bit.ly/2Kesu6W

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INSULATE ATTIC STAIRS OPENING

TASTY TREATS

Level of difficulty: moderate. Supplies needed (if you build the box yourself): rigid foam board, faced blanket insulation, tape for foam board, measuring tape, utility knife, caulk and caulk gun, plywood. Estimated Cost: $50 to $100. A properly insulated attic is one of the best ways to optimize energy savings and comfort in your home, but many homeowners don’t consider insulating the attic stairs, or the opening to your attic space. Even a well-insulated attic can leak air through the stair opening, but luckily, there’s an easy fix. [0534239605] An insulated cover box can seal and insulate the attic stairs opening. You can build your own insulated cover box or purchase a pre-built box or kit from a local home improvement store like Home Depot or Lowe’s for about $60. If you decide to build your own, check out these step-by-step instructions from the Department of Energy: https://bit.ly/36YNCYQ. It should also be noted, if your attic opening is located in a garage that you do not heat and cool, this upgrade will not be as effective. Saving energy doesn’t have to be hard. With a little time and effort, you can maximize energy savings and increase the comfort of your home. To learn about additional ways to save, visit www.okcoop. org or contact OEC Energy Efficiency Solutions Specialist Daniel Lofland at daniel.lofland@okcoop.org.

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AUTOS, PARTS & ACCESSORIES

• 1928 Model A Sports Coup in pieces, disassembled for restoration, call Mirlene for more info. 388-5729. • ‘14 Chrysler 200, new tires, new breaks, one owner, 81,000 miles, loaded, white in color, $8,995. 940-367-3061. • ‘16 Ram 1500 Ecodiesel 4x4 Laramie Limited, silver with black leather interior, heated cooled seats, loaded with options, very clean truck. 831-3766. • 15ft aliner solidwall folddown only 1200#, $11650 Nissan Xterra 25,000 mi $19500, Tuttle. 550-0387.

• Light bar for sale new never mounted, $35. 394-4421. • 3 pt bale spike middle buster boom, old pickup bed, frailer large assortment of antique wrenches and hand tools. 820-0618. • ‘92 Cobra 5th wheel frame, all holding tanks, windows, stove, tub, sinks, all in good condition, frame good for car hauler or tiny home. 899-7714. • ‘77 Ford Ranchero GT, with tow package, $3,500 obo, serious inquiries only, leave message or text, red paint, with red and black interior. 694-0409.

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FARM & EQUIPMENT

• Gravely model 8 tractor with brush hog and sulky pre-68 by studebaker $850; buck enclosed fireplace insert $600. 872-5361 or 872-8903. • 12 ton heavy equipment trailer with penal hitch, air brakes, new wood 8’x18’ deck, ramps and 4 new tires, Tony. 414-0680. • John Deere Square Baler, 328 String tie, Excellent condition, Always shaded, $3500, John, Lexington. 417-718-0322. • New Holland 2000 tn75, quik tach, ldr, forks, bucket, spear, 1065 hrs, $10,500. 391-3688.

• ‘60 4010 john deere tractor on factory lpg good rubber good show tractor, good condition, price reduced $4,500. 381-2697 or 320-4685. • Heavy Duty Equipment Trailer 20’x8’, blue steel deck, 6’ fold-up ramps, (2) 8,000# axles/electric brakes, 2-5/16” ball bumper pull, Frank’s Trailer mfg, $2500. 799-1155. • 2124 for new holland tractor front end loader, diesel, Tuttle area, $12,500. 381-2052. • 5 foot Brush Hog with AllisChalmers Snap Coupler hitch in good condition, $300. 388-0655. • Wanted salvage rough tractors from 1960-2020, 2WD or 4WD. 641-7728.

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All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted 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. • New Riverside Desk & Rolling Chair, never used, 60x30x30‚ dark stain, locking file drawer, secret compartment, showroom condition, $450. 485-4340. • GE SS side by side refrigerator, built in dishwasher and electric cooktop and oven, cash only. 692-5832. • Large Ashley three cushion couch with wood trim, excellent condition, brownish tweed color, $250. 485-2019. HAY & FIREWOOD

• Small Square Premium bermuda grass horse hay in 21 bale bundles, loaded on your trailer, sprayed and fertilized. 850-1005. • 40 bale 4x6 Bermuda grass hay in barn, Sprayed and fert, $50 bale. 830-5857. • Firewood for Sale, $80/rick. 527-5107. • Bermuda Grass hay 5x5 round bales net wrapped, sprayed and fertilized, $65 per bale; small square bales, sprayed and fertilized, $9 per bale out of the barn will load, call or text. 990-7827.

• 4x5 round bales of hay for sale, $40/bale, 60% Bermuda grass, net wrapped, will load on your trailer, SW of OKC. 301-2315. • Hay round bales, fertilized Bermuda; also first cutting prairie. 872-3629. • Small square Bermuda grass and prairie $6 SW OKC. 473-7395 or 392-4855. • Sm sq straw, $5/bale; Sm sq bermuda, $8/bale, NW of Pocasset. 459-6543 or 574-5571. • Firewood, $75 for pickup, delivery price depending on location. 365-5534. LIVESTOCK & PETS

• Young Hereford bulls, weaned first week of December. 8504294 or 329-4406. • Australian Shepherd puppies, AKC/ASCA reg, health tested, working parents with great dispositions for herding, agility, or families, www.nineveh-ranch. com Lexington, OK, $500$1,000. 740-9218. • Nigerian dwarf goats, adults & babies, males $125, females $200, young male ducks $15. 872-8541. • Mini Aussie puppies, Farm raised, Red Merle‚Äôs, Blue Merle‚ Äôs, and Tricolors, Available after 11-15-2019, Goldsby. 401-4012.

• American Mulefoot pigs, rare hardy heritage breed, males & females, feeders & breeders, $50, Pink Ok, leave msg. 598-6694. • 2 young breeding age angus bulls, 8 blk cows 2-5yr, 4 mo-8 mo bred, 8 weaned hefs, 6 mo to10 mo old. 391-3688 or 850-7451. • Piglets $40, Black Angus bull $1200, heifers $900, ground beef available located in Lexington, call or text. 923-4211. • AKC Lab male pups, white, up to date on shots, worm,, med born Aug 25 2019, hunting pedigree, $300. 794-4897. • Free to caring indoor homes, tabby kittens, white bibs and mittens, 3 girls, 1 boy, Lexington. 761-0672. • Young British White Bulls for sale American full blood starting $800; Also looking for a friendly and smart yard dog, Lexington, OK. 417-718-0322. • Piglets $40, Black Angus bull $1200, heifers $900, ground beef available located in Lexington, call or text. 923-4211. • Mini Aussie puppies, purebred, raised on our farm, health guaranteed, Red Merle, Blue Merle, and Tricolors, $500 $800, Goldsby. 401-4012.

• Registered Akc 10 month bullypit pups for sale $1500, champagne tan and white tri female, one charcoal grey and white blue male text. 626-4417. • Handfed and socialized parrotlet and cockatiel chicks, prices vary depending on species and mutation, DNA sexing available; parrot diets and toys available. 401-4887. MISCELLANEOUS

• Surgery, can’t wear pretty fashion shoes; many many new and barely worn high heels, flats, fashion boots; size 5½, 6, 6½, 7, sale prices. 366-6166. • 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. • Show Fogger Pro FOG Machine; for parties/events/concerts/ shows; $500. 627-3920. • Kubota prosumer zero turn 54” lawnmower, 104 hours, Kawasaki 4 cycle engine, 24hp, $5500. 527-1663 or 287-7158. • Washburn/Lyon bass guitar with Crate BT 15 amplifier, both in great shape, includes brand new gig bag and clip-on tuner, $175 Blanchard. 485-6047.

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• Miami sun, 3 wheel, 3 speed, 24” adult tricycle, w/new gas motor, $350; cargo carrier for toro o turn mower, never used $25. 684-0350. • ‘12 GMC crew cab truck, 220k mi, 4WD, VGC, 2nd owner, $16,500 obo; Custom built 9’ long smoker on new 12Lx7W s/a trailer w/new 6-ply tries, $3,750 obo; Kenmore 80 series arg capacity washer/dryer, $200 obo; GE profile quiet log washer/ dryer, $600 obo. 590-3394 or 308-5742. • Mobile folding hunting cart, can attach to ATV, $150; beautiful brown fur coat, hip length $50; mink coat $65, can send pictures, Tuttle. 640-4651. • Q Series SC-R Rail-Mounted Red Laser, New Never Been Used, $60. 570-6824. • Two burial plots at Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Norman, in (sold out) Garden of Apostles, package includes granite and bronze double head plaque, $11,000 OBO. 589-1389.

Storage SolutionS

All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted

• One burial lot in Resthaven Memory Gardens, Sec 11, Lot 95 West side of the lake, $700 plus closing cost. 689-6007. • Doll collection for sale, only doll collectors, not toys. 227-4539. • Structural Pipe starting @ 90¢/ foot; 2 3/8 thru 7”; All sizes Sucker Rods; Fog Machine(used @ Halloween) $500 ($989 original cost);160 Guns. www. branchauction.com. • Bldg materials & sev sizes dbl pane windows, matching dbl & single newish garage doors, sev lg bulk flr & wall tile, lg round new kerosene heater ams. 366-6166. • Farm Fresh Brown Eggs, $3 dozen or 2 dozen for $5, 11701 U S Hwy 77 Lexington, corner of Roberts rd & Hwy 77. 205-4146. • Portable Oxygen Concentrator; 5liter; 1 Internal + 1external battery; Carrybag/backpack; 6lbs; AC and DC adapter; Only used 1 month; $1500. 401-8783. • Ruger 10/22 takedown fiber optic sights, 3 25-round & 3 10-round magazines carry case picatinny rail flash hider, can text pics, $500. 922-3729.

• FSBO, 2016 Ram 1500 Limited CC 4X4 ecodiesel, loaded with options, 67K miles, great fuel mileage. 831-3766. • Washburn/Lyon bass guitar with Crate BT 15 amplifier, both in great shape, includes brand new gig bag and clip-on tuner, $175 Blanchard. 485-6047. • 12x12 overhead door (6 2x12 panel style) complete with rails, $350, call Ed. 659-6035. • Oneida South Seas Community silverware service for 8 plus serving pieces $150; Kenmore bread machine and cart $40; Ladies 14 ct gold wedding ring with .70 ct marquise diamond and 24 round diamonds tw .85 cts Size 6 1/2, $3000 appraised at $5000, Kenneth. 213-9392. • Wood Pellet Grill, Great for smoking, grilling, roasting $300. 321-2348. • 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. 329-2230 or 779-5362.

Non Profit, Perpetual Care Storage Sheds

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20’ and 40’ Containers

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MOBILE HOMES, RVS & BOATS

• Polaris Trail Boss 325 4 wheeler ATV, all maintenance performed including new chain and sprockets, runs perfect, garage kept, looks almost new, $1575. 414-1651. • 16ft TriHull DelMagic boat very good condition w/Dilly trailer/ new tires, force 50hp outboard motor, current title on both motor and boat,$750. 527-5451. • 65 foot single wide mobile home, new plywood floors, 2 new Amana 1400 BTU heat pumps, new water heater, $11,000, must be moved. 307-9307 or 570-0075. • 28’ 2014 Jayco, White Hawk, Ultra Lite, Summit Edition Travel Trailer, Excellent Condition, $13,500, Located near dam at Lake Eufaula, leave message. 641-4632. • ‘15 Coleman 18 foot travel trailer, excellent condition, rarely used, $6,999. 386-5394.

Serving Norman & the surrounding area since 1891

Solutions as unique as your storage needs

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• Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362 or 329-2230.

Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • January 2020

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

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REAL ESTATE

STrucTural PiPe SaleS We build:

Cattleguards H-Posts Corner Posts Triangle Pipe Racks

• FSBO: 120 acres m/l, close to Foss Lake, NW corner of Hwy 73 & N2070 Rd Rural water & electricity, $2000 an acre. 3924804 or 640-4653. • FSBO beautiful 800 sqf home on 5 acres 2 bed, 1 bath, outbuildings, cellar and circle drive $88,000 call for more info. 255-8596. • Acreage at 414 Hoffman Dr Norman, OK, fenced, water, electricity, cleared for building and a shop, $150,000. 366-1848.

• 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. • Looking to buy toys, Star Wars, GI Joe, MASK Masters of the universe, Thundercats, legos, Transformers, Imaginext, calico critters, call or text Eric. 306-1462. • I buy Mineral Rights. 347-1907.

WANTED

• Auto Body Tech Specialist for restoration on vehicles, 50 years experience, looking for work at private shop, Blanchard, call Neil. 203-7368. • Want to purchase a side by side ATV, also want to purchase a 8ft12ft trailer, call Ed. 659-6035. • Need caregiver for my wife who had stroke, we live at SE 59th and Anderson OKC, call Bill, no txt. 255-4520. • Elderly couple on fixed income needs cheap working push lawn mower, leave message. 714-6307.

CASH LOANS ON QUALITY GUNS

WANTED

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• Great Corner Tuttle property; 1 acre with large house, 30x50 bldg $275,000; commercial or residential outside city, low county taxes, leave msg. 232-4455. • 20 acre horse ranch, 2800 sf home Fully remodeled, move in ready, 302 E Franklin Rd, Norman, See ad on Zillow for details. • 2-bd, 1-bath, 900 sqft home in Newalla; Wood floors, attic-fan, fridge, dryer, well; 1/4 acre w/ shed, frame for shop; Ready to move into; $65,000. 608-9320.

• Thunder Lane Industrial Park, the zone-free way to do business, proudly featuring OEC Fiber high-speed internet! www. thunderlanelots.com. 792-0008. • 5 to 80 acres 180th and hwy 9, wooded ponds, views surveyed, pecan large redo trees rounded by Indian land privatese, starting at 25,000. 386 6629. • 2bd steel house on 80 acres of land lots of turkey, ducks, and deer needs improvement, Tuttle area, $500,000. 381-2052. • 3700 Sq Ft custom home in Tuttle area, 1.8 acres with pond, 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath, Flex room, Granite countertops, 1500 Sq Ft shop, $660,000. 817-879-0550. • Beautiful 120 acre mountain hunting/ATV retreat NW of Talihina, Off grid 30x50 insulated metal building sleeps 17 $224,999, Call Curtis. 474-0478. • 320 acres MOL farm, grazing land, 4 income producing wind turbines, 3 ponds, stocked with fish & spring fed, Okarche & NW Expressway, Niki Grider, Elite Key Realty. 802-5524.

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• 2006 Oakwood single wide trailer 2bd/2b, shingle roof, vinyl siding, to be moved, text. 249-7320. • Winnebago lesharo motorhome, make offer, wayne. 579-8535. • 78 cajun bassboat exl cond, 2005 1100 v-star classic, low miles, exl cond, $3000, each boat has 70hp evinrude same yr, loaded. 794-3508.

WINCHESTERS, COLT WINCHESTERS, COLT,, BROWNING, and other Guns BROWNING

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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, 37yrs exp. 245-5502 or 381-2007. • Computer & Phone Lines: Off-duty fireman. Installation, repair, trouble shooting, etc. 2455502 or 381-2007. • American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business. Free estimates. 245-5502 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. • 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

• 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. • 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. • Pipe fence construction and repair: 40 years experience, Tony Keller 694-8490.

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RETIREMENT PLANNING

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• 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. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362 or 329-2230. • Bowman’s Welding Service: Fences, corrals, entryways, alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084. • Portable buildings: 12x20 lofted barn $3830 or $177.31/mo; 8x10 mini barn $1465 or $67.82/ mo; 10x20 cottage barn $2840 or $131.48/mo. 405-872-0338 or 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. • Clean up & haul off: trash & debris from properties and building interiors. For a professional, neatly finished job, call Jerry Richardson, insured, references. 850-0577. • Tree trimming or cutdown & haul off: use 70ft reach bucket truck. For a professional, neatly finished job, call Jerry Richardson, insured, references. 850-0577.

• 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 • 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. • Lawn mowing, yard cleanup and trimming: call 596-0936.

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