Oklahoma Electric Co-op News November 2021

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Volume 70, Issue 5

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Wildly caring through connections page 6 PLUS >> Youth Tour contest open to high school juniors >> Winterize your home with a free energy audit

November 2021


FROM theTOP

PATRICK GRACE

CEO ADDRESS

This time last year, an ice storm knocked out power to almost 20,000 members and destroyed poles in all seven counties we serve. The weather threw us a curveball again this October as severe weather took out 120 poles, forcing 10,616 members to be without power while repairs were made. Knowing October is the third highest month for tornadoes in Oklahoma, we were prepared for what came our way. The board of directors has been very proactive in its approach to preventing outages as they've prioritized system upgrades and other measures in the last six years — investing dollars and work into creating a more reliable system for the members we serve. This includes installing lightning arresters to protect our equipment from the damaging effects of lightning, as well as smart devices that allow us to more quickly and effectively control parts of our system from our office. Managing vegetation growth also plays a large part in preventing outages. We continue to see benefits from keeping our lines and rights-of-way clear from branches and other vegetation that could interfere with your power. Strengthening our infrastructure to have the capability to serve fiber-to-the-home helps play a role in preventing outages, too. A few short years ago, replacing 120 poles could’ve taken a week or longer. I’m proud of our crews and contractor crews who worked nonstop until all members’ power was restored less than 48 hours after the storms rolled through. It’s impressive to see our teams jump into action when an event like this occurs — from lineworkers and dispatchers to member services and more. Thanks to everyone who helped make this less impactful than it could’ve been. Speaking of impact, our thirteen linemen who traveled to Louisiana in August returned home safely. They spent time away from their families providing much-needed mutual aid to electric cooperative personnel near Baton Rouge, restoring power to their members. I appreciate their dedication to the cooperative mission and principles, as well as all of our employees who jump in wherever they're needed when the time comes.

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 District

Ronnie Tharp, President District9Trustee@okcoop.org

Bob Usry, Vice President District8Trustee@okcoop.org

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

Danny Watters, Asst. Sec./Treas. District7Trustee@okcoop.org

Mike Argo

District1Trustee@okcoop.org

Percy Moreu

District2Trustee@okcoop.org

Rusty Grissom

District3Trustee@okcoop.org

Ronnie Grover

District4Trustee@okcoop.org

John Jensen

District6Trustee@okcoop.org

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SENIOR MANAGEMENT Chief Executive Officer ............................. Patrick Grace Exec. VP and CFO ....................... Preston O’Brien, CPA 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

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.

Co-op News Editor Brianna Wall, CCC brianna.wall@okcoop.org Members who find their account number hidden within the text of this issue will be awarded $500. Call 405-217-6708.


SO, WHAT'S TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TIME TO SHINE Youth Tour contest open to high school juniors

CARING THROUGH CONNECTIONS OEC Fiber's reliability and cost helping local wildlife center connect animals with care

WINTERIZE YOUR HOME Apply for a free energy audit to ensure your home is ready for winter

BUILDING COMMUNITY Employees lend a helping hand during annual Day of Caring

Operation Round Up Report

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Fall is the perfect time to prep your home for the upcoming winter chill. One of the best ways you can save energy and stay comfortable is to caulk and weatherstrip areas that typically need sealing. Start by sealing around windows and doors. Seal plumbing, ducting, and areas where electrical wiring comes through walls, floors and ceilings for additional energy savings.


to TIME SHINE Youth Tour contest open to high school juniors

Use your smartphone's camera to scan this code, learn more and apply!

Perhaps OEC’s best-known and most anticipated youth program, Youth Tour offers high school juniors a week-long, all-expensespaid educational trip to Washington, D.C. in June of each year. Four deserving students travel with the Oklahoma delegation (70+ students) to our nation’s capital where they tour historic sites and national landmarks, meet Oklahoma’s congressional delegation and more. Currently, the Youth Tour trip is scheduled for June 17-23, 2022. The safety of all involved remains our top priority, and OEC will follow the lead of the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC) and the National Rural Electric Cooperative

Applicants will submit an essay or written speech on the topic outlined below. winners will applicants be selected will be following selected as their live finalists to presentations progress in March 3 the contest

Submit your essay through the online entry form. Be prepared to include information about honors and awards, positions/offices held, community involvement and special interests. Address questions to Tory Tedder-Loffland, tory@okcoop.org.

Over 80 years ago, America’s farmers and rural citizens joined together to bring electricity to their communities — communities which the for-profit companies refused to serve. As a result, they improved the quality of life for rural Americans by satisfying an unmet need. Co-ops of all kinds bring that same spirit of purpose and cooperation to the changing needs of a new generation. Propose an idea for a co-op business to satisfy or improve a need in your community and convince the audience to join your endeavor.

ESSAY OR SPEECH Put your newfound co-op idea into words — either essay or speech format. Ensure it's 7501,500 words and double-spaced. Deadline to enter is Jan. 17.

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• Currently a high school junior residing in OEC's service area • Available to attend the Speech Workshop (Jan. 29), Live Presentation (March 3), and Youth Tour (June 17-23) • Confirmed availability with parents, coaches, church group, club sponsors, etc.

ONLINE ENTRY FORM

THE TOPIC:

Contact Education and Outreach Programs Director Tory Tedder-Loffland at 217-6726 or tory@okcoop.org.

CONTEST REQUIREMENTS

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Association (NRECA) to determine if the trip will occur. If OAEC and/or NRECA deems the trip — which requires air travel and close proximity to others — unsafe, OEC Youth Tour winners will each receive a $2,000 scholarship.

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SPEECH WORKSHOP Eight finalists are required to attend a half-day speech workshop to be held Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. There, they will learn techniques to hone their speech craft and visual presentation skills as well as co-op information.

LIVE PRESENTATION Finalists will present their co-op ideas live before three judges on Thursday, March 3, 2022, at a banquet held at OEC's headquarters. In this contest, judges look for each applicant's power of persuasion – first in writing and then in oration. They need to be convinced your co-op will satisfy an unmet need or solve a problem that no other group or company has solved. Be sure to convince judges that the “unmet need or problem” is something they should care about. Making a connection with the audience is vital for the success of the proposed co-op. [Think Shark Tank for co-ops.] Applicants are encouraged to choose their co-ops carefully and pick a topic they care about — use phrases and examples that will connect to the judges.


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Manager of Marketing and Member Relations Autumn McMahon landed in the top 50 of the Journal Record's annual honors list

OEC's own Autumn McMahon, manager of member relations, represented OEC in the Journal Record Woman of the Year program as a 50 Making a Difference honoree for the second year in a row. "We are so proud of Autumn and the remarkable work she does for OEC," said CEO Patrick Grace. "She continues to lead a team to find innovative ways to meet members' needs while being one of the most compassionate people I know. OEC is lucky to have her." [5905101205] The Journal Record Woman of the Year program recognizes Oklahoma’s leading women who epitomize leadership in both their professional endeavors and in the communities where they live. An avid community supporter, Autumn serves various nonprofits through board service and volunteer work, such as Mary Abbott Children's House, Citizens Advisory Board, United Way of Norman and more. She helps ensure OEC is represented in all the communities we proudly serve. Congratulations, Autumn!

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compassionate people I know. OEC is lucky to have her. —Patrick Grace

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OEC Fiber’s reliability and cost helping local wildlife center connect people, animals with care Effective communication is essential for any organization. Whether providing a service or educating the public, sharing information in a timely manner is crucial. This is especially true for one local wildlife care organization that OEC Fiber has been able to help transform. WildCare in Noble is a non-profit that provides people a place to bring

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native wildlife struggling to survive with the goal of releasing them back into the wild. They provide food, shelter and top-notch medical care to more than 240 different species of native wildlife that are ill, injured or orphaned. “Most people don’t have the knowledge or the resources to properly help. We provide a place for those

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WildCare Oklahoma 7601 84th Street Noble, OK 73068 405.872.9338 info@wildcareoklahoma.org www.wildcareoklahoma.org

people to bring the animals where they know they will get the very best possible care,” said Inger Giuffrida, WildCare Executive Director. Their dedicated team made up of staff and volunteers provide aroundthe-clock care for over 7,000 animals each year. WildCare typically has anywhere between five and 600 animals on the property at any one time. That number can climb as high as 1,000 during “baby season” in the spring and summer. Just as important as the care provided to the animals, is the education WildCare delivers to the public. A large percentage of the animals brought in are the result of avoidable negative human interactions. “In some ways, we’re like the Lorax for wildlife,” Giuffrida said. “We speak for the animals.” WildCare uses social media to help share information and give presentations on the proper care and interaction with animals whenever possible. This education and outreach have helped keep countless animals from being brought to their center each year. Still, the most significant percentage of information is shared via phone. Individuals like Kristy Wicker, WildCare Education and Outreach Coordinator, spend hours on the phone each day speaking with concerned individuals that want to help members of Oklahoma’s native wildlife. “There’s not a lot of places that people can go for good information

about wildlife, and I find that people are desperate for that information,” Wicker said. People call from all over Oklahoma and the surrounding states with questions about what they’ve seen and how they can help an animal in crisis. Without a reliable phone service, keeping access to this information for people is nearly impossible. “Every time it rained, we had no phone service,” Giuffrida said of their previous service provider. Their remote location makes cell service non-existent on much of the property. Add in the service disruptions, and people often found themselves struggling to reach them or even leave a message. One additional issue they faced was being limited to a single phone line. This left people waiting to hear back from them, but with the unreliability of their service, those callbacks didn’t always happen. Being able to make and receive multiple calls with OEC Fiber’s phone service not only allows them to reach more people, but the online portal gives them access to a variety of valuable features that ensure those who want to speak with someone on the phone can. “Having that quality of service out here in the middle of nowhere is incredible.” Wicker said. They had anticipated ongoing reliability issues after switching to OEC Fiber, but no such problems occurred. WildCare is one of the ten largest

wildlife centers in the country but operates on a fraction of the budget. “Our budget should be somewhere like $1.5 million. It’s $708,000,” Giuffrida said. Most of their funding comes from donations. Even checks of $25 make a lasting impact. When you work on this kind of budget, finding a way to cut costs without sacrificing service is a necessity. “Internet and phone [costs] have gone down a lot [with OEC Fiber]. Again, that idea of being able to stretch a dollar, you’ve helped us stretch those dollars even more,” Giuffrida said. WildCare helps people learn how to better coexist with the animals they encounter and save countless Oklahoma wildlife each year through their education efforts. “By caring for animals, we become better humans. We are a more human culture by caring for those that cannot care for themselves,” Giuffrida said. OEC Fiber is proud to partner with organizations like WildCare, whose dedication to its passion and purpose matches its own. To donate to WildCare or learn about volunteer opportunities, visit their website at www.wildcareoklahoma.org. To learn more about how OEC Fiber can help your organization thrive by visit www.OECFiber.com/business or give our Fiber Business Team a call at 405-217-6784.

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“Most people don’t have the knowledge or the resources to properly help. We provide a place for those people to bring the animals where they know they will get the very best possible care.” Inger Giuffrida, WildCare Executive Director

Contact the Fiber Business Team today at 405.217.6784 for more information on getting your business connected. 8

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WINTERIZE YOUR HOME Apply for a FREE energy audit to ensure your home is ready for winter It's never too early to begin thinking about winterizing your home — after all, by this time last year, we had already endured an ice storm. The goal? To ensure the heat produced doesn't escape. [1118401903] If you would like to make sure your home is performing well when it comes to its energy use, check out our Home Energy Consultation Program. It's completely free to eligible members. WHAT IS THE HOME ENERGY CONSULTATION PROGRAM? 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. 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. 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. Since 2017, OEC has helped almost 900 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. 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.

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COMMUNITY through giving BY BRIANNA WALL

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Twenty OEC and OEC Fiber employees teamed up with Food and Shelter during United Way of Norman's (UWN) Day of Caring (DOC). The annual service event brings together hundreds of volunteers from businesses in Cleveland County to perform much-needed projects for nonprofit organizations. "I enjoy seeing so many members of our community come together to help out our often-struggling nonprofits complete projects they might not be able to perform due to budget restraints, staffing and the necessary time commitment," said OEC Education and Outreach Coordinator Tory Tedder-Loffland, who also served on the DOC planning committee. OEC's volunteer group spent time repairing and staining the fence surrounding McKown Tiny House Village. The team also completed landscaping and yard work around the property. It was a busy day filled with rewarding work for a deserving organization.

“I always love to see the business community come together during DOC and serve these nonprofits in such impactful ways,” said Kayla Wade, OEC Fiber creative director. “I’m especially proud to be part of an organization that places such a high priority on serving our communities in every way possible.” The mission of Food and Shelter, the organization with which OEC and OEC Fiber employees were paired, is very simple. "We feed those who are hungry and wrap our arms around the lost and alone, helping them find their way back home. We believe no person can overcome life's most difficult obstacles if they are hungry and worried constantly about where they will sleep. The services we provide are the most basic needs of a human being; food and shelter. Women, children and men come for food and shelter. They leave with friends, a support system, and acceptance. They find home."

“I’m especially proud to be part of an organization that places such a high priority on serving our communities in every way possible.” — KAYLA WADE

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PLUS

GIVE LOCAL

WITH ORU PLUS

ORU+ is a great way for members and non-members alike to add additional money to their monthly contribution or make a one-time donation. All donations stay right here in our local community.

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WFEC GENERATION REPORT OEC Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors

Submit Application www.okcoop.org/ORU

Beckie Turner, President Ronnie Fulks, Vice President Pat Ragsdale, Sec/Treasurer Alan Davenport, Past President Betty Allen Vivian Gibson Vickie Gray Travis Scott Lisa Todd

Next Application Deadline

TASTYTREATS

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OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial Statement Beginning Balance 9/14/21 ......................................... $267,305.60 October deposit .................................. $22,194.81 Interest earned ..................................... $108.42 Checks issued .................................. -$60,650.00 Approved, not paid .......................... -$16,959.75 End balance 10/18/21 .................... $211,689.49

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

Financial Statement by: Amanda Dierking

BEEF & LENTIL STEW Ingredients   2 tablespoons all-purpose flour   1 pound flank steak, cut into 1/2-inch cubes   2 tablespoons oil, or more as needed   4 carrots, chopped   1 onion, diced   1 stalk celery, thinly sliced   2 cloves garlic, minced

1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes   1 cup dry lentils   4 cups beef broth   2 teaspoons dried rosemary   11 ounces baby potatoes with skin   1 pinch salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Directions Pour flour into a shallow bowl and dust steak with flour. Heat oil in a large skillet over high heat and sear beef on all sides until browned, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from the skillet and set aside. Add carrots, onion, celery, and garlic to the skillet and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add more oil if necessary. Add tomatoes with juice, lentils, beef broth, rosemary, and browned beef pieces to the skillet and stir well. Reduce heat, cover pot halfway with a lid, and simmer for 40 minutes. Add potatoes to the skillet. Simmer until lentils and potatoes are soft, about 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

34% Renewables Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during August 2021

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

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• ‘54 Ford Skyliner (glass top), 239 Y block, 35 yrs in dry storage, good overall condition, $7,500, text preferred. 641-2647. • ‘91 Silverado 4x4, $900: ‘71 vw super beetle $1000: ‘78 jeep wagoneer 401 motor $1500.615-3781. • ‘72 Mercedes Benz 350 SL; both tops; ran when parked; restoration started, needs floor pans, interior, misc; $850, text preferred. 641-2647. • 6X5 1500gpm water pump p/b Detroit 8V-71 diesel engine with 466 hours, skidded; 9’ x 26’’custom built smoker, Detroit 3-53, 6V-53 & Cat D398 diesel engines. 308-5742.

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• Tractor repair 40 years exp, Slaughterville. 365-7572. • I buy tractors running or not. 365-7572. • Fluence Sprydr2P LED Grow Lights, Dimmer system allows control light intensity; one 4x2 Florescent Grow Light, Selling all 3 sets LED lights w/dimmers & one 4x2’ light, pd >$5,000, selling for $2,000 cash firm. ddeeshome@aol com.

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• Antique vintage bar and back bar, classic beautiful patina, mirror &storage in both pieces, both aprox 8 feet length, $1000 firm. 366-6166. • Buffet & Hutch, $300, Sanyo 55” TV, $200, Sleeper sofa, $100, Area Rug, $50, Barbie Dolls in box $25, Queen size medal bed Platform, $100. 580-483-6640. • Wicker couch; 2 TV armoires, all in excellent condition; pint canning jars; can text pictures, leave message if interested. 245-8935.

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• ‘74 Ford 1000 tractor, 25 HP, 2Cyl diesel, runs good, only 798 hours, $3,000. 834-4824. • ND dairy goats $200-300; NZ meat rabbits $20; chicken eggs $4/dz; 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 5:3L $5000; Easter egger chicks $5-15. 446-5825. • ‘06 Silverado 1500LT 5:3L, 238k miles, crew cab, farm truck, $5000; Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats $200-300; New Zealand meat rabbits $20; chicken eggs $4/dz. 446-5825. • 4-horse walker for sale, $2750. 620-1404. • Angus cross bull, 13 months old $1000; livestock loading chute, portable $900. 202-4664.

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All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted • Mirror with 2 beveled mirrors and three 3-hook hangers, Antique Carved Walnut, 20x40x4, Few imperfections $135; Desk, Rolltop, 2-drawer, Oak, HandCrafted, 44x41x21, Chair, Oak, HandCrafted, Nighstand, 2-drawer, Oak, HandCrafted, 21x20x16, Complete set $325; Coffee Table, Oak, Solid, 40” round, 17” high $160; Buffet/Washstand, 2-door, walnut, Antique Marble top/back, 47x42x17, beautiful, 2-door storage $325; mirror for hanging with double Beveled mirrors and three 3-hook hangers for hats, keys, etc, Antique Carved walnut 20x40x4, $135, Text for photos. 301-639-7472. • Pak king size mission style bed with pillowtop mattress/box springs, very sturdy, 2m north of Blanchard off hwy 76, $300, call or text for questions. 630-4509. • Stanley dining set, 56” round pedestal, 4 chairs, manufactured 2013, $150. 826-4019. • Looking for an electric recliner in good working condition, on a fixed income, please call or text. 640-0805. • TVs for sale, 57in, $115; 32in, $65; 21in, $35; 2 Bar Stools, $50; solid oak TV/curio cabinet $165; console piano, $500. 517-1427.

• 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. • Nineteen matching interior and exterior three panel doors ready to paint, prepped for hinge and knob, $10 each firm. 366-6166. • Big Man Brown leather recliner, excellent condition only about 6 years old from Mathis Brothers, selling for $250, call or text. 659-3605. HAY & FIREWOOD

• Sm sq Bermuda, $7/bale, sprayed & fertilized, straw $5/ bale, NW of Pocasset. 459-6543. • Small square bermuda hay and prairie hay, $6, SW OKC. 4737394 or 392-4855. • Small square bermuda grass horse hay in 21 bale bundles, sprayed and fertilized $170-$210 per bundle. 850-1005. • 4x5 native grass round bales, It will have some weeds as the field was not sprayed, $30 a bale. 821-4198. • Firewood, seasoned or green, $80 per rick, delivery price depending on location. 365-5534.

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• 5 black Angus momma cows, All had babies; 3 registered bulls and 1 commercial black Angus bull, call for details. 802-6679. • Australian Shepherd, 1/2 Mini, 1/2 full size puppies, Blue and red Merles, Red & Black Tri, $200. 740-5692. • Registered Brittany pups, females orange/white, docked tails and dew claws removed, pups have had the 1st puppy shots and have been wormed call for rehoming fee. 517-5531. MISCELLANEOUS

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• 2017 milled American Mahogany, 2in and 21/2in thick, 12-24in width, 6ft-16ft length, 30 pcs, 10% moisture, total 610 bf, $6bf. 620-4436. • Used Werner fiberglass heavyduty A-frame ladders; Two 10 foot $150 each, 6 foot $80, Twin 6 foot $150, 12 foot $165; One 40 foot aluminum extension ladder $250; One 10 foot wooden orchard ladder $30; Cash only. 394-2351. • New holland tractor tn 75, 60 hp, frt ldr, forks, bucket, spike, 2 whl dr, 1,060 hrs, 11,400, 3 pt and side deliver hay rakes. 391-3688. • 5 rolls of new unpackaged Lancaster 7/16” 8# rebond carpet pad 20 square yard/roll $300. 659-0349. • Small wood stove GC, $75, mod push mower w/bag, $40, still have some firewood, redbud & sycamore, not split, only $50 a Rick. 684-0350. • Slovenia indoor stationary exercise bike still in box, cost $185 from Amazon, please text. 201-4210.

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• Would like to sell all horse tack at excellent prices; Park Bench for sale, $100; Precision Fit aerator, new $100. 620-5238. • Panasonic phone system, base and 4 phones plus Brother fax machine, $40; Computer desk table $25; Delta 2 speed scroll saw, $50. 919-4340 or 308-3341. • Construction and oil field equipment, fabrication and machine shop equipment, electric and diesel motors. 308-5742. • Howa model 1500 bolt action, 7mm REM Mag, 24”, black free float Hogue stock, Nikko Stirling 3-10x44 scope, about 100 rds ammo, $625 OBO. 760-5968. • Heavy Duty Tarps, 6X12-$10, 12X25-$20. 620-5708. • Guns, all types, shotguns, rifles, and pistols; Call or text for information; I am not a dealer; weapons are owned by me. 274-8420. • Firearms - reducing collection - from Barret 50 to 25 cal pistols, will send list via email; text or email goldenz@cox.net. 464-8161.

• High end Sony receiver home theater system, Bowers & Wilkens speakers, Velodyne subwoofer, all cables & original manuals, can send pictures, leave message. 488-4310. • Remington 11-87 12ga $900; Ithaca XL900 12ga $650; Stoeger Supreme Coach Gun 12ga $700; Stoeger Supreme Coach Gun 20ga $700; Kel Tec P-32 Auto $425, email jim@kerrteam.com or call Jim. 640-5650. • Sony V444ES stereo receiver, two B&W tower speakers, one B&W center speaker, all working, Velodyne sub-woofer needs repair, can send pictures, leave msg. 488-4310. • Beautiful large 8ft norfolk pine artificial Christmas tree, clean used once, pd $300 take $200 firm. 366-6166. • Alamo Saddlery roping saddle, like new, 16” padded seat, 28” square skirt, 5” stirups, $1000, photos on request. 990-0323. • Free cedar mulch from mulched up cedar trees. 590-9673.

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• Thinking of selling your home on an acreage? Contact a Metro Brokers acreage specialist, www. okrealtysolutions.com/sellerservices, call or text 417-1849 to get started today. • 2 cemetery plots side by side Resthaven Cemetery 104th and S Western, The Garden of Baptism, reg price $4795 each, sell both $5000. 760-3523.

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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. 245-5502 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. 431-9601.

• 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.

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• Need Pears for juicing for jelly, also prickly pear cactus fruit, will trade, go shares; frost free upright freezer wanted; small hay bales needed. 802-4227. • Looking to buy vintage Barbie dolls, friends, clothing and accessories. 250-3394. • Dart gun for cattle, Tom. 321-0095. • Salvaged tractors, later models, 1960-2020, any size and brand, 2- or 4-wheel drive, quick response. 641-7728. • Private party Looking for clean motor home paying up to $30,000; also wanted 60-70s auto any make/condition also 196774 VW bug text. 779-6384.

• Construction and oil field equipment, fabrication and machine shop equipment, electric and diesel motors. 308-5742. • Pre 1960’s Gas station pumps; Gas station equipment; Petroleum Company Signs, text preferred. 641-2647. • Please help Norman senior needing residential flat roof repair or replacement asap, also have other carpentry work. 366-6166. • Caregiver needed for an elderly lady who has had a stroke, call for more info. 255-4520. • Wanted tractors dead or alive, any kind any size, quick response. 641-7728 or 352-4816. • Ham Radio / CB Radio Gear – Transceivers, Radios, Amps, Antennas etc, Call/Text. 641-7582. • Reasonably priced person to lay approx 300sqft 12x12 floor tile over existing cement. 366-6166. • Wanted, Zero-turn mower, the condition is not a deal-breaker. 392-4796.

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• One Cemetery Plot at Sunset Memorial Norman (Garden of Gethsemane) $2,500 obo/might trade. 250-3554. • 3-4BR2BA 3ac Norman home, lg tornado shelter, all BRwalkin closets & pantry, sun room, newish appl incl dblgas stove, fireplace, garden spot, mature & fruit trees, $225k. 366-6166.

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• Sunshine Realty LLC: Rhonda Simmons Broker/Owner, Residential, Commercial, Foreclosures, Short Sales, Service buyers/sellers throughout Oklahoma, Active OK Licenses, call/text Rhonda (405) 8080705, #142160 & #175498, Cody Simmons, 405-2032449, #183016, Paul Turner, 405590-5580, #184666, or LeAnn Wilson, 405- 203-5303, #200253 www.sunshinerealty.realtor. • Meyer Masonry: Brick, block, rock, 35yrs exp, free estimates. Keith, 527-4934 or 443-5668. • 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. • Bowman’s Welding Service: Fences, corrals, entryways, alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084. • Carports, Patio Covers, and Seamless Guttering by Tim Miller Construction LLC: BBB Accredited Business; call for free estimate 405-371-7063.

• Demolition and removal: trailers-sheds-barns, cheapest around, 405-501-2099. • 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. • Custom long arm quilting: professionally performed with care in my pet and smoke free studio, edge to edge quilting also available, quick turn around time, for reasonable rates and details please call Melinda at 405-246-5177. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362. • Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x40; 40x50; 40x100. Call for pricing, will include concrete & installation. 872-0338 or bargainbarnsusa.com. • Bargain Barns: 18x21 steel carport; 12x31 RV cover; 20x21 garage; 24x31 garage. Call for pricing, financing available. 872-0338.

• Portable buildings: 12x20 lofted barn; 8x10 mini barn; 10x20 cottage Barn. Call 405-872-0338 for pricing or bargainbarnsusa.com. • Award winning Decks, Pergolas, Outdoor fire places: firepits / kitchens, landscape design and installation, cedar fence, pavers, we are the Patio experts. 405-834-3411. • Construction & fabrication contracting: Remodels – new construction. In shop welding or on site welding, building, fabrication, or equipment building. Reasonable prices 405-308-5742. • Clean up & haul off: trash & debris from properties and building interiors, also land clearing & tree removal. For a professional, neatly finished job, call Jerry Richardson, insured, references. 405-850-0577. • 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 • “The Piddler”: Need anything done around your house or property, call “The Piddler” Chet Adams. 248-0495. • Clint’s Lawn Care: Mowing, Edging, Weed Trimming, 1 to 5 acres, service area includes Newcastle, Blanchard, Bridge Creek and Tuttle, I’m a military veteran with many years of experience in lawn care, 405-229-1046 • Brush hogging: box blading, driveway work, etc, MIke Matthews. 397-2124. • Woodcraft: In shop Furniture Repair and/or Refinishing, Custom Wood Projects, Cabinetry, Book Shelves etc: Call Russ (405)887-5870. • Jimmie’s Sewing Machine Repair: Blanchard, OK. 387-3313. • Roll off dumpsters: We carry all sizes of roll off dumpsters. call today for a free quote 405-618-0080.

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• Steve Grissom Roofing & Construction: 50 years • Weld experience, letUpus help Steel you Buildings: 30x40=$19,300; with your roofing needs, fully 40x60=$32,400; 40 x 100 = insured, steveg4ou@yahoo.com $51,000, price includes concrete or 405-659-1290. installation. or • & Tractor Work:405-872-0338 Brush hogging, bargainbarnsusa.com. Disking, Tilling, Plowing & • Bargains Blade Work,Barns: $60.00 an 18x21 hour, steel 12x31 with a carport=$1195; Two hour Minimum, RV 20 jobx Call orcover=$2085; Text to get your 21 garage=$4285; scheduled today. Contact:24x31 Earl garage=$6195, Cox. 405-306-4728. financing available. 405-872-0338 or

• Pressure washing & Acreage lawn care: Lands Outdoor • Services; Clean up & haul off: trash Insured with & debris equipment from properties professional serving andmile building Forcalla 30 radius interiors. of Mustang, professional, neatly finished job, Landon Anderson 405-919call Jerry Richardson, 6143 for free estimate insured, references. 850-0577. • Timber Tree Service: Serving • Tuttle, TractorBridge work: gravel drives, Creek, Newcastle brushoging, tree work, dirtRandy work, and Blanchard area. tilling, finish mowing. 808-8202 mccarter, 405-821-1027. • Backhoe & tractor work: low rates ,free estimates, 405-409-4020.

• Cheeto’s Welding, LLC: offers all your custom welding needs, • Owner CL Williams has 18 years Excavating experience, Services LLC: pipe Waterfencing, lines, metal buildings, sewer lines,smokers, septic systems, carports, and storm rust shelters, footings, driveways, repair on classic cars and trucks. trenching and more. DEQ 405-488-4303. certified, bonded • Retired nurse: and will insured. assist Call for free estimate. 226-2930. elderly/disabled loved one • for Brush boxday blading, 2-4 hogging: hours per and driveway MIke help with work, personaletc,hygiene, Matthews. 397-2124. medicine, appointments, light cooking, housework. Amy at (417)793-7213.

• 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. • Jimmie’s Sewing Machine Repair: Blanchard, OK. 387-3313. • Roll off dumpsters: We carry all sizes of roll off dumpsters. call today for a free quote 405-618-0080.

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