Oklahoma Electric Co-op News November 2017

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OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Your trusted energy advisor

Volume 66, Issue 5

November 2017

CO OP NEWS

Oklahoma Electric

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Board of Trustees John Jensen, President District6Trustee@okcoop.org

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Ronnie Grover, Vice President

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Rusty Grissom, Asst. Sec. Treasurer 3 District3Trustee@okcoop.org

Percy Moreu, Vice President

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Shirley Idleman

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Ronnie Tharp

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District2Trustee@okcoop.org District5Trustee@okcoop.org District7Trustee@okcoop.org District8Trustee@okcoop.org District9Trustee@okcoop.org

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.........................Randy Simmons VP of Administration...........................Jonna Buck VP of HR and Legal Services............Tracy Mowdy VP of Metering................................John Spencer

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 $50 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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Patrick Grace, CEO OEC's mission is 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. One of the ways we strive to improve the quality of life for members and residents in our communities is through the Operation Round Up® (ORU) program. In its 24th year, the program has donated nearly $5 million dollars to the many communities served by OEC. It's part of what we do. While it's easy for those few extra cents each month to go unnoticed, the impact this program has had on our neighbors, friends, local nonprofits and even some of us is worth celebrating. Did you know those who make up the OEC Foundation, Inc. board of directors volunteer their time and resources for the ORU program? The board consists of 10 committed volunteers from all across our service area. As a former board member for a similar foundation in Norman, I can say it is tough to decide what causes, organizations or people get money and which ones you have to decline simply because there isn't enough funding. So many good people and organizations are doing a lot of good things in our cities and towns, and it takes special people to serve on a board of this caliber. I am very proud of the work they do not only on the OEC Foundation board, but also in their communities. At an average of $6 per year, members who round up their electric bills each month allow the OEC Foundation to fund worthwhile programs and provide basic needs. One of the unique parts of this program is the personal touch it has for individuals and families in our service area — whether they are OEC members or not. Over the years, our members have helped provide dental and vision care, handicap accessible home improvements, wheelchairs and other vital medical equipment, and more. The generosity of our members amazes me. I encourage you to read the ORU report in your Co-op News each month to see the impact your dollars are having on your communities. You may also make one-time donations to the OEC Foundation to have an even bigger impact. If you are one of the 37,600 members who round up your bill, thank you.


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OEC publications win statewide awards

Co-op News now available via email

OEC lineman Clint Mobley journeys to rural Guatemala for electrification project

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Purchasing electronic gifts this holiday season? Remember to purchase ENERGY STARÂŽ-certified electronics and give the gift of energy efficiency. Visit www. energystar.gov/productfinder for a full list of efficient products.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy


ORU REPORT

ORU OPERATION ROUND UP OEC FOUNDATION, INC.

OEC Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Betty Allen • Leroy Bayliff Alan Davenport • Harlen Fipps Ronnie Fulks • Vivian Gibson Vickie Gray • Carla Kimberling Beckie Turner • Joyce Wallace

Next Meeting Visit www.okcoop.org/ORU Applications Due Visit www.okcoop.org/ORU Applications available at www.okcoop.org/ORU

ORU grant provides lifesaving equipment for Newcastle Fire Department

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June 2017 Operation Round Up® (ORU) grant to the Newcastle Fire Department (NFD) proved to be a life-saving decision when the department's fire fighters used the equipment to save a person's life following a vehicle accident. The $2,830 grant allowed the NFD to update its extrication equipment, meaning quicker and more efficient work when responding to vehicle accidents involving entrapment. "The extrication time for this particular incident was under four minutes from start to finish," said Lieutenant Tony Samaniego. "This was in large part because of the ease [of hooking up the new equipment]." The event occurred a few days after the new equipment was installed. "Without the upgrade, this could have easily been a five- to seven-minute process," said Samaniego. Every minute counts during emergency responses, and thanks to the generosity of the OEC members who choose to round up their bills each month, the individual involved in this accident lives to tell about it. If your bill is not rounded up and you would like to take part in the ORU program and give back to your community, call 405-321-2024 to speak with a member service associate or visit www.okcoop.org to log into your account management. You may also use our live chat feature Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. One-time donations are also welcome. Visit www.okcoop.org/ORU for more information.

OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial Statement Beginning Balance 9/25/17 ................................ $189,667.01 October deposit .................. $20,035.01 Interest ...................................... $153.30 Checks issued ...................... -$12,148.53 Approved, not paid ............... -$15,824.48 Ending balance 10/18/17 ... $181,882.31 Financial Statement by: Amanda Dierking 4

HIDDEN ACCOUNT NUMBER CONTEST WINNER Congratulations, Charles Stover of Newcastle, latest winner of the Co-op News Hidden Account Number Contest! Keep your eyes peeled for two hidden account numbers in each issue. If you locate yours, you're a winner! See inside front cover for contest details.

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WFEC GENERATION REPORT

OEC publications claim five statewide awards

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he Co-op News member submitted over 100 entries into the magazine, Watts Watt employee contest. Representatives from those comagazine and other member ops (and more) gathered at the annual communication pieces won statewide awards banquet to recognize the awards in the 2017 Oklahoma work being done by communications Communications Contest, hosted by departments across the state. Oklahoma Living magazine. “I am always proud to represent OEC received Awards of Excellence OEC among our peers and share what for Best Layout and we are doing with Design for the Co-op other co-ops, while News, Best Internal gaining inspiration Newsletter and Best at the same time,” Annual Report. The said Brianna Wall, newly reimagined editorial and events new member packet coordinator. "I find and promotion of tremendous value in OEC’s 80th Annual providing relevant Meeting and Member information to our Appreciation members so they Night received can make informed Awards of Merit decisions about their for Best Creative energy use while Communications taking advantage of Piece and Best the different programs — Autumn McMahon OEC offers." Marketing Campaign, respectively. The team behind “While our these award-winning marketing and marketing and member relations communication (MMR) team might efforts includes be the one that gets the credit, it's McMahon and Wall, along with truly a team effort — the entire team of Tory Tedder-Loffland, education and 130-plus OEC employees — to ensure outreach coordinator, Daniel Lofland, our members are taken care of and energy efficiency and solutions are kept well-informed,” said Autumn specialist, Randy Harnsberger, key McMahon, manager of marketing and accounts manager, and Preston member relations. O’Brien, chief financial officer. Fourteen Oklahoma co-ops

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, and Tuttle's 40-acre Solar Farm began operation in March. As more solar facilities come online, expect to see it added to WFEC's generation report, increasing the already robust mix of renewable energy sources.

Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during August 2017.

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

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n a 2016 member satisfaction survey, OEC members indicated a high interest in electronic forms of communication — over half of members currently have an email address on file and are receiving their bill via email. Now, those members have the opportunity to receive the Co-op News, notices and other materials electronically, as well. “A large part of our members have proven to be tech-savvy and respond well when we introduce something new,” said Autumn McMahon, manager of marketing and member relations. “We are taking it one step further and giving those members the option to receive their news from OEC the same way

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they already receive their other news: in their email.” The Co-op News e-newsletter features the same content as the paper copy and a link to an electronic version of the magazine. Members who opt in to digital communications can also expect to receive meeting invitations and event promotions via email, as well. “Digital communication is a lot less costly when taking printing and postage costs into consideration," said McMahon. "Anytime we can reduce costs, the members win.” To begin receiving the electronic version of the Co-op News, visit bit.ly/OECnews and submit the form.


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Clint Mobley in Guatemala for electrification project

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Thirteen co-op volunteer linemen departed the country Oct. 10 for Guatemala. One of the team members is OEC lineman Clint Mobley. The team will build power lines in the isolated village of Chiis located in the northwestern part of the country, and provide first-time electricity to about 80 families. [2934109707] Electric cooperatives have a longstanding tradition of bringing lights where there are none. In a spirit of cooperation, the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC) partnered with NRECA International, the philanthropic arm for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), to electrify this povertystricken village in rural Guatemala. At press time, the project is still underway. Volunteers are staying at a training center near the village. When completed, the project will consist of approximately 1.74 miles of primary line and 1.2 miles of secondary line. The village is isolated, economically vulnerable, and mainly produces beans, spices and corn for self-consumption. Most villagers speak a Mayan-based dialect, Kekchi. A local utility,

ADECORK, will generate power to the village by way of a small hydroelectric plant. Volunteers are scheduled to return to the U.S. on Oct. 28. “We are proud of the volunteers. Bringing electricity to remote areas in developing countries takes electric cooperatives back to their roots,” said OAEC General Manager Chris Meyers. “It reinforces our commitment to improve the quality of life for local communities at home and abroad.” “We are proud of one of our own, Clint Mobley, for his willingness to leave his home for an extended period of time to empower far-away communities,” said CEO Patrick Grace. “Access to electricity will bring economic empowerment, better access to health care and enhanced safety for these villagers. It’s a life-changing gift.” Oklahoma’s electric cooperatives have established a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, The Oklahoma Energy Trails Foundation, to support this cause. All contributions are tax-deductible. To learn more, visit: http://tinyurl.com/energytrails. You are invited to follow the team’s journey at https://energytrails.wordpress. com and on Facebook at bit.ly/ MobleyGuatemala. www.okcoop.org

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OEC values electric safety and believes in educating first responders, emergency personnel, children and the general public on the dangers of electricity. With our new Live Line Demo, we will be able to do just that. “The safety of everyone — not just OEC employees and members — is a priority for us, and this Live Line Demo will help ensure the safety of everyone who encounters electricity,” said Energy Efficiency and Solutions Specialist Daniel Lofland, who adopted the idea from a similar demo at CoServ Electric Cooperative in Texas. Field Design Technician Brad Hunter, along with District Lineman Clifford Chastain and Journeyman Power Lineman Ryan Spears, assisted Lofland in the engineering, planning, construction and fine-tuning of the Live Line Demo. District linemen and their helpers assist in the operation of the Live Line Demo as it travels throughout OEC’s service area. “How to safely interact with electricity is life-saving knowledge to have,” said Lofland. OEC utilizes the Live Line Demo for first responder and disaster training, safety education at schools and for the general public. “After pre-planning and drawing a blue print, it took about three days to construct and a week or so of finetuning," said Lofland. The result is an educational tool that contributes to the electric safety of everyone.

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YOUTH & LEADERSHIP

Applications now being accepted for 2018 Youth Tour contest Perhaps OEC’s best-known and most anticipated youth program, Youth Tour is a week-long, all-expenses-paid educational trip to Washington, D.C. in June of each year. OEC annually sponsors four delegates — all juniors — from high schools within its service territory on Youth Tour. 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. Youth Tour has earned a reputation as “a trip of a lifetime” by former participants. Youth Tour will be held June 8-14, 2018.

THE CONTEST

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In addition to the four finalists chosen to attend Youth Tour, another four will be chosen to attend RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) at Goddard Youth Camp. More information will be available soon.

THE PRESENTATION

Applicants must choose an energy-related topic. Topics can range from "America's energy future" to "alternative fuel sources" to "electricity education in schools." Each applicant may choose his or her own energy-related topic. Contest judges are interested in the applicant's ability to communicate a clear and insightful message with visual tools. Visit www.okcoop.org/YouthTour for specific rules and guidelines. It is important to know that while the student's point of view is vital in his or her presentation, this should not be an opinion piece. Research and supporting evidence is required; See more requirements on the next page. Eight finalists will be chosen and will be required to


www.okcoop.org/YouthTour Deadline to enter: Jan. 21, 2018 tory@okcoop.org /OECYouth

attend both a skills development workshop (Feb. 10, 2018) and the Youth Tour banquet (March 5, 2018).

REQUIREMENTS

• High school junior • Presentation, no longer than five minutes (Power Point, Prezi, et al.); Presentation must include: • an abstract giving a brief description of the topic, your intention, and citing at least two credible supporting sources. • a printable version (.PDF, et al) of the presentation slides • a written script/speech

HOW TO ENTER

Visit www.okcoop.org/YouthTour for a helpful downloadable study guide and for more information. Applicants may submit the online application form and supporting documents as soon as the form becomes available in early November. [6202301002] All entries must be submitted no later than midnight, Jan. 21, 2018. Follow OEC Youth on Facebook for reminders and past Youth Tour experiences. Contact Tory Tedder-Loffland, education and outreach coordinator, tory@okcoop.org or 217-6726, if you have any questions.

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CHICKEN POT PIE WITH BISCUIT CRUST

1/4 cup butter 1 small onion, chopped 3 stalk celery, chopped 3 carrots, chopped 2/3 cup frozen peas 3 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped 1/4 tsp dried thyme 1/4 cup all-purpose flour

2 cup low-sodium chicken broth 2/3 cup half-and-half Salt and pepper, to taste 3 cup cooked chicken, shredded 1 can refrigerated flaky-style biscuit dough 1 egg yolk, beaten 1 tbsp water

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Melt butter in a skillet over medium-low heat and cook the onion, celery, and carrots until the celery and carrots are tender, about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in peas, parsley, thyme and flour, and cook, stirring constantly, until the flour coats the vegetables and begins to fry, about 5 minutes. Whisk in chicken broth and half-and-half and cook until the sauce is thick and bubbling. Season to taste with salt and black pepper and mix in the chicken meat. Transfer the chicken, vegetables, and sauce into a 2-quart baking dish. Arrange biscuits on top of the filling. In a small bowl, beat egg yolk with water; brush egg yolk on the biscuits. Bake in the preheated oven until the biscuits are golden brown and the pie filling is bubbling, 20 to 25 minutes. Let rest 10 minutes before serving. Recipe from www.Kitchme.com.

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Note: OEC does not endorse or guarantee any of the products or services in these ads.

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Autos, Parts & Accessories • ‘08 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Quad Cab 2wd 6.7 diesel, 140k miles, $18,250 OBO, call/text. 213-9356. • ‘06 Honda VTX 1800r memphis windshield, mustang seats, floor boards, handle bar high risers, samson pipes, light bar, saddle bags, $4,950. 623-9438. • For sale/trade ‘92 Toyota 5 speed 4x4, new 33”tires, motor, camper; ‘72 ford Maverick, auto, 302 32000 miles, all new brake system. 527-2380.

• OEC headquarters, 242 24th Ave NW, Norman

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• ‘65 El Camino Intake Manifold for 283, incl Carberutor, all orig, $150. 641-7582. • 2wheel trlr, heavy-duty, overload leaf springs & spare, bed=8’6”Lx5’2”W, angle iron frame w/sheet metal sides, hinged tailgate and wood floor, $450. 919-3297. • ‘77 Thunderbird 51k mi, runs good, all elec works, good interior, $2000 in new parts, text for pics, $3500 OBO. 205-7255. • ‘13 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited, 77,800 mi, $15,000. 990-3406.

• ‘95 Mercury Villager, taken care of, oil chg every 3000, trans service every 50k, new brakes, struts, AC in 2016, $1300 OBO. 250-5877. • ‘11 Buick LaCrosse Sedan 4D, Mileage 23,000, like new, $16,500. 872-3080. • Craftsman 3 ton Floor Jack, stands Creeper, $130. 527-8639. • ‘12 Mustang Pony, 2D Coupe w/V6 eng, red exterior w/black leather interior, many more options included, Blanchard. 485-9791.

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Tank pumping & installing • Dozer & backhoe dirt work ®

• 3 flatbed trlr, 1 w/gin poles; 1 w/I’beam & trolley mounted 8” tail; 4x8 HD trailer w/ centrifugal pump p/b 45 hp elec motor; 10000# torsion axles; 1 wrecker bed w/winch; ‘66 Autocar diesel truck, needs some repair. 590-3394. • ‘07 Honda shadow sabre gas tank $500, from Honda $1500. 392-2058. • Beautiful low mileage ’07 Fleetwood 3 slide motor home, x-tend warranty, travel plan membership incl, plus extras, $65,000. 802-8275.

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• Bermuda grass sprigging. 850-1005. • Beautiful hand tooled leather horse saddles, blacks and browns, 16” & 17”, $300-$525, Newcastle. 640-3956. • Shipping containers: Great Secure Storage - 40’ and 20’ shipping containers, RTO available. 405-783-4370. • 25 ton log splitter, hydraulic operated from tractor, splits vertically or horizontally, $800; Portable concrete mixer, $50. 387-9817 after 7 PM. • 8N and 9N Ford tractors for sale or trade, run great and new paint; Have a brush hog and box blade for sale. 872-8372. • Gravely tractor 6.6HP MDL L w/30” rotary mower, rotary plow, Gravely cultivator, riding sulky; separate Gravely tractor, 6.6HP MDL LI w/30”rotary mower & riding sulky; separate rotary cultivator. 321-0633. • 15 hog panels $12 ea, 9 combination panels $18 ea, several short panels priced accordingly, several 6” T-posts $2.25 ea, Moore. 794-6421. • Poulan Pro 25cc 210 MPH used 3 times, $75. 527-8639.

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• PH24K T/A flatbed trlr, 96”Wx24’ Pintle Hitch, Dual 12,000 peer axle, total length 35 ft. 642-1180. • 2 brushhogs & 8n tractor, 4ft finishing mower, 15.5 hp craftsman riding mower. 527-2380. • 1 DR log splitter LS4000, compact & efficient 110volt; handles logs 10”X21” VGC, $270 OBO; 1 heavy duty Troy Built tiller w/metal fuel tank, furrow plow, snow plow, wheel chains; $550 OBO. 573-0388. • Gooseneck trailer 2 axles dovetail 26X8 ft, $3000. 329-4562. • IHC Restored Antique Engines, 1912 Tom Thumb on truck, McCormick Deering LB, 3-5HP Extended water jacket w/pump jack, LA 1 1/2-2 1/2 HP pump jack. 321-7843. • 2 walking turning plows, new handles $250 ea; 5 new horse collars, multiple sizes $65 ea. 872-9728. • Would like to purchase a 3-pt 6’ brushhog type mower, heavy duty, in good condition. 222-1068. • Cattle chute, $1000. 306-0245.

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• ‘55 Chevy 2 dr hardtop bel air, 350 eng, 350 trans pb ps turquoise and white, $26,500 cash only. 818-9011. • ‘05 Harley Davidson low rider 1450 cc lots of extras 3,000 miles brand new, $7,000. 268-9685. • I buy old cars, trucks and RVs. 314-7877.

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Hay & Firewood • Sm sq straw, $4 per bale; Sm sq Bermuda sprayed & fert, horse quality, $6 per bale. 459-6543 or 574-5571. • 4x5 1/2 Net wrapped Bermuda hay, sprayed and fertilized, sticker free, $45. 627-5328, • Bermuda Grass hay 4x5 round bales sprayed and fertilized, $50 per bale, will load, call/text. 990-7827. • Cow Hay, 4x5 net wrapped, mixed grass, sprayed, $30 to $40 ea, 6 E of Lex. 249-4105. • Seasoned and green firewood $75/rick, delivery price dep on location. 365-5534. • 1000 lb round bales, $40/bale, exc quality horse or cattle hay, Rush Springs area. 381-4243. • Bermuda/Native mix, 4 x 5½ bales, net wrapped, sprayed, cut August this year, $45 ea, loc southside Norman. 401-9328. • $80 Oak, $70 mixed wood, will deliver within 20 miles of Norman for free, can cut to fit your fireplace. 306-6459. • Bermuda/Johnson grass hay 4X5½ round bales, $35 will load, call/text. 550-5417. • Small Square premium Bermuda horse hay in 21 bale bundles, loaded on your trailer, sprayed and fert, heavy bales. 850-1005.

• Think firewood, think 314RUSS (7877).

Livestock & Pets • Fresh brown eggs, $3/dozen, call Diana. 667-1686. • ABCA Registered Border Collie puppies, black & white, male & female, $300, border73093@ gmail.com, call or text. 817-382-2379. • Structural pipe: H-posts, single posts, corner posts, cattle guards, sucker rods, will custom build, delivery available. 207-0101. • Boer goats 3 mos to 2 yrs old, not registered red & black heads, traditional and spotted, $150 to $300. 795-0852. • Fresh brown eggs, $3/doz, Lexington area, call Angie. 905-9764. • Appaloosa 2year 15hands goodlooking, goodminded gelding, from world champion show/halter bloodline, loads, broke-to-ride, going well, CD on request, $2,500. 249-0170. • Reg Jersey born 3/26/13, freshened 4/17/17, currently milking, hand/machine, bred back to Hereford, dehorned, current TB & Bangs, $1,200. 641-4764. • Angus cross 1st calf heifer pair, $1,550. 620-2839. • Australian Shepherd pups, AKC & ASCA reg, parents fully health tested, work stock, & have great dispositions, pups well socialized & raised w/ children, $700-$1,000, www. nineveh-ranch.com Lexington. 740-9218. • Donkeys, female $75 pair, great w/cattle, call Robin. 822-0075. • 2 red hens, sweet very pretty, 1 lays a lot of double yoked eggs, both are laying egg a day, $15 ea. 808-6846.

• ‘16 BS Paint colt Champion Racing bloodlines CRM Livewire SI 103 X Princess Friona also filly by Lone Star Legend x Runaway Princess. 570-0266, 613-3097 or 255-5114. • 14 month old Hereford Cross Bull, $1000. 329-4562. • 7-2 & 3 yr bred cows, 2 cow calf prs, 15 calves & yrlgs, 21 mo ang-bran bull, mostly ang cattle, Newalla. 850-7451. • AKC Pembroke Corgi puppies, up to date on shots & worming, $1,200-$1,500. 416-3818. • 1 week old bantam chicks, Cochin, Duccle, Orpington, $4 ea, buy 10 or more $3 ea. 872-8870. • Mini horses, lots of nice ones, also want to buy a manure spreader. 850-0847.

Miscellaneous • Asphalt millings 20 ton $425 delivered anywhere in metro, great for driveways, roads or parking areas. 630-8440. • 2 adjoining cemetary plots at Arlington Memory Gardens, 3400 N Midwest Blvd, plots selling for $3495, asking $5800. 370-4483.

• 1/2carat diamond ring, solitary, 14karat white gold band, size 5, $1,000 firm; ’03 Ford Taurus, good cond, 129k miles, AC, sage green, 4dr, good tires, $3,000. 410-7532. • Structural pipe: H-posts, single posts, corner posts, cattle guards, sucker rods, will custom build, delivery available. 207-0101. • Jenn Air gas oven , never used, white, $600 OBO (originally $2,000), call Tom. 312-3266. • 1 cemetery lot in Sunset Memorial Park, $1,700; 4 boats, motors & trlrs, contact David or Gail. 872-0434. • Garden of Prayer, Hillcrest Cemetery, Ardmore, OK 2 cemetery plots, $1000 obo. 918-630-0114. • One cemetery plot, Minco, evergreen, 2nd addition, lot 7 block 2, grave B, $1,000, cash/ cashier check, Tuttle. 381-3639. • 4 Cemetery lots Resthaven, Garden of Nativity, Sec 20 spaces 1-4, asking $2,500 each or will trade for anything of equal value. 392-4336.

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• 3 adjoining cemetery plots in Rock of Ages Garden, Resthaven Cemetery, plots selling for $3295 each, asking $5700 for all 3. 317-9301. • 2 Cemetery plots, Sunset Memorial Park, Garden of Good Shepherd, Lot 222, Spaces A & B, over 45% savings, valued at 13K, asking 7K for both–6K savings. 613-4758. • 3 motorcycle travel bags, 1 cover for late mode Yamaha cruiser, front and rear floor mats 2013 Nissan Pathfinder, never used .831-3766. • Resthaven Memory Gardens South OKC, dual layer lot, everything except funeral: 2 cement vaults, 2 opening/ closing fees, bronze memorial & granite base, $10K value for $5,000 OBO. 573-0388. • Huffy lawn tractor wagon 10 cu ft, $35; old heavy built tiller $15. 387-4793. • Treadmill Nordic Track C1800, used very little, $250. 312-4819. • 4 antique wall clocks, some have winding keys, $25 ea or all 4 for $80. 386-4964.

• Air dried rustic wood ideal for crafts and furniture also some metal art. 820-0618. • Model 4518 Honda riding lawn mower 46”cut, needs drive belt, $400; Lg Seiko musical clock plays 14 tunes, $50. 217-4215. • Dell laptop, new sealed in box, 8GB Ram & 500GB hard drive 2 in 1 laptop can be flipped into a tablet, back lit display, touch screen & new 6 generation processor & windows 10, only $449, may negotiate. 341-1444. • MOJack EZ Lawn Tractor Stand, $100; Craftsman chain saw 2, 2 cid 36 CC eng gas case, $80. 527-8639. • Panel or Sheetrock Jack $125; Samsung Tab 2 Tablet (needs charger port), $40. 850-4218. • A complete piano tuning tools, $1,000. 321-4980. • 3 cemetery spaces, adj, $3,500 incl tfr fee, Arlington Memory Gardens, 3400 N Midwest Blvd, OKC, section2, lot46, ABC near front. 387-4355.

• 16” Crestridge Saddle, Works GT weedeater, outdoor TV antenna, AT&T 2 line speakerphone, AT&T wireless phone system, Netgear 7550 wireless router, 3 foot bury hydrant. 924-0541. • New cargo carrier for a toro o-turn mower also a small wood stove, $50 ea. 684-0350. • 20+ Motorcyclces; 15+ Cars/ Pickups; Muffler Shop; Motors; Tools; Tractor plus LOTS MORE. www.branchauction. com • Craftsman HD Garden Tractor, 18 HP, 44 Inch Cut, 6 Speed, call Tom. 321-0095. • 18 ft trailer all steel equipment dove tail $2400; 2-12 gauge pump shot guns. 872-5652. • Need pears, apples, sand plums, persimmons, possum grapes, or other fruit, berries for jelly, will trade, various size bird cages & breeding boxes available. 802-4227.

Mobile Homes, RVs & Boats • ‘02 18’ Glastron 185 boat, 190 hp Volvo engine, custom boat cover, exc cond. 590-6737.

• ‘84 5th wheel 24’ rear bath, spacious floor plan, clean, neat, sleeps 6, license & title current, asking $2,000, contact Larry. 550-1044. • 23ft travel trailer Keystone Hideout, garage kept, central heat/air, electric jack/awning, 2 tvs, easy lift hitch & sway bar, $11,500. 650-5471. • ‘01 Keystone Laredo RV, Series M-27 RLD, 5th wheel hitch included, refrigerator does not work, $7,500, call/text. 488-7548. • ‘99 Skyline Mobile Home 2 bedroom 1 bath Well kept, solid floors, new paint, carport and porch, $16,000 OBO. 850-6290 or 664-8468. • 15’ APOLLO fiberglass bass boat, 1971 w/40HP Johnson Electramatic Super Sea-horse 1962 & R28 Mercury thruster trolling motor; Separate 40HP Johnson electric Sea-horse. 321-0633. • ‘16 Champion 16x60 mobile home, 2 bedroom, 2 full bath, fireplace, appliances, energy windows, shingle roof, wood siding, $29,500. 580-467-0775.

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• ‘98 Skyline 16x80, 3bd/2ba, remodeled, vinyl siding, shingle roof, VGC, $29K. 514-4887. • ‘13 Bluewave boat, 19 ft w/ Magic Tilt trailer, 115 hp Suzuki motor, bought new, always garaged, very little use, $14,500. 224-7601. • ‘94 Harris-SkipperXL 24’ Pontoon Boat w I/O Mercruiser 135HP Engine/Alpha1 Drive, recently serviced, new cushion covers, vented cover, many extras, Lake T-Bird area, $10,500. 360-3490. • ’15 30’ Flagstaff Forest River V-Lite RV, like new cond, 50 Amp, 2 AC units, 2 slides, day & night shades, spacious floor plan, lots of cabinets, everything is power. 391-2563. • ‘99 Champion double wide 2000+sqft exc shape, new appliances, new roof, new carpet, must see, $52k OBO. 249-4981. • ‘98 Skyline 16x80 3 bd/2 ba remodeled, vinyl siding, shingle roof, appliances, storage bldg, porch VGC $29K. 514-4887.

• 15ft Aliner solid wall folddown only #1200, $11,650; ‘14 Nissan Exterra 20,000mi $21,750, Tuttle. 550-0387. • Would like to purchase 10’ aluminum john boat. 224-7616.

Real Estate • Want to sell your acreage property? Contact Metro Brokers Acreage Specialist, www. OkRealtySolutions.com, call or text to get started today. 417-1849. • Price drastically reduced, 10acre MHPark w/house and 19 park-owned MHs, $11,000 monthly income, Bridge Creek. 793-1719 or 626-2022. • MH 16x80, 3bd/2ba w/ front deck, 16x30 closed garage, $41,500; MH12x60, 3bd 2ba, enclosed entry, 11x24 storage, $30,000; Sell both or separate, on Fort Cobb Lake, great hunting & fishing. 601-0382. • Structural pipe: H-posts, single posts, corner posts, cattle guards, sucker rods, will custom build, delivery available. 207-0101.

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• 120 acres, hay fields, pastures and woods, 3 bed brick home, barn, fenced, live creek, paved roads, 5 miles south of Lake Thunderbird, $480,000. 623-4685. • 75 ac 3K per acre, 11 miles south of Blanchard. 485-3533. • 69 acres MOL, SW of Blanchard, 1 ½ mi N of Winter Creek Golf Course, pond, well. 990-6057. • Alternative to Tiny Home, it is also driveable, ‘97 Holiday Rambler MH full bath, kitchen, queen, full and twin beds, $9,650. 642-5799. • 15 acres for rent in Norman, $1200/mo. 620-2839. • 4 cemetery plots in Lake Pointe Garden, Resthaven Memory Gardens, OKC, Section 15E, Lot 234, spaces 1-4, $5,000 ea (price negotiable for multiple plots). 659-5959. • 6½ acres near Tuttle, 3-2-2 brick house w/lg sun room, 40x42 barn, 9’ in-ground pool, tennis/ bball court, country living close to city. 413-6779.

• 20 to 74 acres SE of Norman, water/septic, pasture, ponds, trees, 12751 Duffy Road, 120th & Duffy. 830-5177. • 40 acres w/pond loc just outside Norman city limits w/both cleared and wooded areas, south of Cemetery Rd and west of 108th, call Teddi. 990-2550. • 3650 sq ft commercial or home, appraised @ $309k, make an offer, updated w/30x50 bldg, move in ready. 232-4455. • 10ac wooded, Norman schools, off 180th ave NE, $65K, owner carry, Seth. 306-0245. • 10ac #68K w/well&Electric, 180th and Franklin owner carry. 517-0094. • 4ac tract $19K off Hwy 9/102, owner carry, 10%down, Alan. 818-2939. • Doublewide mobile home 5ac for RENT off Peebly & SE164th Rent 1050 pm Julie. 765-8676. • SE OKC 2½ /5ac lots $20K up owner carry 10%down, can include well/septic system for addt price, Alan. 818-2939.

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• 5ac Norman City Limits $3850 down $379pm old MH on Property, not livable, will include new well Alan. 818-2939. • McLoud area frame home 2.83ac fenced 4bd/3ba. country life living $9950dn 1059pmw/ tax&ins included Owner Carry. 818-2939. • Wellston Single wide MH 1½ ac, storm shelter needs TLC $3kdn $325pm Alan. 818-2939. • SE OKC SE Little Axe 1.77ac/9.35ac Down $1200up owner carry Alan. 818-2939. • Land SE OKC, E Lake Thunderbird, W Tecumseh several lots Alan. 818-2939.

Notices & Announcements • OEC will hold a sealed-bid auction on the 2nd Tuesday of each month to dispose of unused items (vehicles will be included in WFEC’s annual fall auction; more info available next year). Call 217-6840 the day before for item listing.

Wanted • Looking to buy calico critters or Sylvanian family toys, complete sets or partial sets or pieces are wanted. 227-6772. • Water Trough 8 foot or larger to use for hay feeder ring, pasture liquid feeder for cattle. 321-0095. • Vintage Barbie dolls and accessories from 1959 through 1973, call/text. 250-3394. • Ham radio gear, shortwave, Morse code, antennas, etc,; .22 lever action, call/text. 641-7582. • Single dad 36, seeks light carpentry, painting, flooring or lawn service jobs in the Norman and Noble area, trustworthy and very talented while working on a budget, 21yrs exp, references, senior discount, or trade for low-rent apt/trlr/home in OKC/ Norman area, call John. 8375799 or 410-7532. • CNA home health aide seeking employment, 14 yrs experience, dependable, loving care for your loved one, great references, will sit/care in home or hospital, Norman area only, available mornings, $12/hr. 410-7532.

• Clean up, haul off and bobcat work around newer homes, rent homes & apartment complex, insured, truck, trailer and bobcat, call Rick. 205-6836. • Cars trucks SUVs wanted, running or not, with or without title. 537-9788. • I Buy Junk Cars. 485-4573. • Free standing upright fuel storage tank. 388-9694 or 224-7616. • Swap Troy-built 8.75 tiller exc cond for off-road 4x4 running. 306-6355. • Lever Action or Bolt Action .22 Rifle. 641-7582. • Part-time morning work in Moore/Norman area, retired FAA employee of 35 years. 922-3729. • Lg cedar trees to cut, Purcell Noble Lexington area. 820- 0618. • Looking to buy comic books in bulk or one at a time, call/text Eric. 306-1462. • Need serious worker to help me w yardwork & tree trimming-$10 hr. 366-6166. • Need man to do misc farm jobs, need refs, leave text. 630-8414.

Business • The Busy Bee Pumpkin Patch: 10005 US 77, Lexington, www. thebusybeeok.com. 405-8729188 or 405-595-9037. • HomeCare: Trees, SaggingFloors, Doors, Windows, etc. HonestyIsFree! 405-837-5358. • Bowman’s Welding Service: Fences, corrals, entryways, alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362 or 329-2230. • Have Mop, Will Travel: Elizabeth Johnson, housecleaning 25 yrs experience, finger print background check, Norman area, references provided. 820-9587. • “The Piddler”: Need anything done around your house or property, call “The Piddler” Chet Adams. 248-0495. • Shipping Containers: Great Secure Storage - 40’ and 20’ shipping containers. RTO available. 405-783-4370.

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• Storage Buildings: 12x16 barn with loft, $3620; 8x12 economy shed, $1625; Many sizes, styles, delivery, payments available. www.betterbarns.net, 405-783-4370. • Secure Feed Storage: Water, Weather and Rodent Resistant 40’ and 20’ shipping containers. We deliver. 405-783-4370. • Rent To Own Storage: Custom Sheds as low as $71/month for rent to own. Get attractive custom storage you can afford with no credit check. www. betterbarns.net, 405-783-4370 • CnD Welding Services: metal buildings, carports, loaf sheds, pipe entry, horse stalls, fencing of all types, call for estimate. 226-2930. • 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.

• 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. • Tractor Work: Driveways, brushhog, boxblade, tree removal, tilling, privacy fences. Kevin, 365-6875 or 872-9576. • Jim’s Painting & Remodeling:interior & exterior wallpaper, popcorn ceiling removal, sheetrock repairs, texture, power washing, free estimates, quality work, 20yrs experience & insured. 366-0722. • Structural pipe: H-posts, single posts, corner posts, cattle guards, sucker rods, will custom build, delivery available. 207-0101. • JL Painting: Commercial & residential sheetrock, wood repairs, custom texturing, interior/exterior, insured, free estimates. 314-0755.

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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, 3292230 or 779-5362. • Meyer Masonry: BRICK, BLOCK, ROCK, 35yrs exp, free estimates. Keith, 527-4934. • Computer & Phone Lines: Off-duty fireman. Installation, repair, trouble shooting, etc. 245-5502 or 381-2007. • American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business. Free estimates. 2455502 or 381-2007. • Handyman for Hire:off-duty fireman, remodel, painting, flooring (tile, laminates, etc), sheetrock, roofing, siding, fences, decks, carports, room additions, windows & doors, custom made bookcases, shelving, cabinets, etc. General home repair. All types of construction, 37yrs exp. 2455502 or 381-2007. • Outdoor work: garden tilling, brushhog, boxblade, dirt & gravel work, tree removal, yard clean-up, fences. Kevin. 3656875 or 872-9576. • Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x50 = $19,500; 40x60=$28,500. Cost includes concrete, financing available. 872-0338. • Bargain Barns: 18x21 steel carport=$795; 12x31 RV cover= $1,605; 20x21 garage=$3,510; 24x31 garage =$5,250. Financing available. 872-0338.

• Rent to Own Portable Buildings: 8x12=$1,625; 8x16= $2,025; 10x16= $2,950. No credit check. 872-0338. • Argo Siding & Windows: Make your home ready for summer; 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. • Organizing/cleaning: Turn your kitchen or closets around, regular cleaning, free estimates. 835-9850. • Concrete Services: 405-667-8558. • Roberts Remodeling & Home Repairs: 405-667-8558. • Ricky Stapleton Autos: Having trouble selling your vehicle? We can help! Call or stop by, 615-2777, • Sewing Machine Repair: Blanchard, OK. 227-0874 or 387-3313. • Beason Custom cabinets: for new construction or remodel, choice of wood, raised panel doors, roll out shelves, free estimate, references available. 527-6025 or 550-6403. • Shipman’s Construction: Framing, add-ons, decks, fences, porches, siding, carpentry, and remodels. 405-410-4081. • Bill’s Tractor & Dozer Service: excavating, front-end loader, box blade, pads, ponds, driveways, rock, top soil, fill dirt, etc. 25 yrs experience, Bill Kinsey. 543-5512.

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