Oklahoma Electric Co-op News June 2021

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Volume 69, Issue 12

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PLUS >> All about efficiency: Your guide to summer savings >> This month only: Submit your photos for our commemorative 85th anniversary 2022 calendar!


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PATRICK GRACE

CEO ADDRESS

Electric rates can be complex and difficult to fully grasp with a lot of moving parts. We must factor in the cost of building new infrastructure and replacing old, maintaining the poles, wires, transformers and substations we currently have in place, paying highly-trained, knowledgeable employees, and ensuring our technology is safe from cyber attacks. And not to mention we must consider the cost of the electricity itself — the ever-changing fuel costs, transportation from the generation plant to your homes and so much more. From the engineering behind the electrical system’s design to the billing software and community safety programs, we must be sure to capture these costs in our rates. Sounds easy, right? Costs naturally increase every year, but our growth has been able to offset the need for a rate increase. Our service area includes areas near the OKC metro that are experiencing booming growth. Families are migrating toward suburban and rural areas where their dollar goes further. Because of this, we are able to continually assess our rate structure without implementing an increase while ensuring our members have options that benefit you and your cooperative. Those who like simplicity have enjoyed our standard residential rate, while those who are more energy-conscious are able to take advantage of our flexible time-of-use rate. Those who charge an electric vehicle overnight or are able to switch their energy use to overnight hours have a rate that fits their needs, too. I invite you to use the calculator at www.okcoop.org/ratecalc to determine which rate is best for your home and energy needs. Our goal is to save you money in the long run by being on the right rate. Speaking of saving money, summertime is (almost) officially here, and as your trusted energy advisor for 84 years and counting, we’re here to ensure you don’t spend any more on your summer power bills than you have to. Check out our helpful energy efficiency stories and tips on pages 6 and 9, and learn more about our rates on page 4. Be sure to follow us on social media for all the energy-saving tips we’ll be sharing this summer. Oklahoma Electric Cooperative 242 24th Ave NW | PO Box 1208 Norman, OK, 73070 321-2024, FAX 405-217-6900 http://www.okcoop.org

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

Ronnie Tharp, Vice President District9Trustee@okcoop.org

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

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

Mike Argo

District1Trustee@okcoop.org

Percy Moreu

District2Trustee@okcoop.org

Ronnie Grover

District4Trustee@okcoop.org

John Jensen

District6Trustee@okcoop.org

Danny Watters

District7Trustee@okcoop.org

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

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Oklahoma Electric Co-op News is published monthly by Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, 242 24th Ave. NW, Norman, OK 73069, (USPS-865-700). Subscription rates: $6.00 per year for non-members, 50¢ per year for members. Periodical postage paid at Norman, OK and other additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Please send form 3579 to: Oklahoma Electric Co-op News, PO Box 1208, Norman, OK 73070.

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.


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ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT RATE? See which rate best benefits your electricity use

FAREWELL TO JONNA BUCK OEC family says goodbye to longtime VP of Administration, Jonna Buck

SCORCHING SAVINGS Check out these 10 ways to save from our energy efficiency expert

ENTER TO WIN Your photo could be featured in our 85th anniversary 2022 calendar!

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RIGHT RATE? Not sure which rate is right for you? Try our rate calculator at www.okcoop. org/rates

Summer is here, and soon your electric bill will reflect it. Now is the time to take a closer look at not just how much electricity you use, but how you use it, so you can be on the rate that keeps more money in your pocket. STANDARD RESIDENTIAL RATE The Standard Residential Rate is perfect for members who like simplicity and convenience and who use an average of 1,600 or more kWhs per month. All kWhs cost 9¢ per kWh year-round, and you get a break in the winter. Energy use greater than 1,000 kWhs is billed at 6¢ per kWh on January, February, March, April, May, November and December bills. The daily service availability charge of $1.50 pays for some of OEC’s fixed costs, including distribution and generation capacity, line maintenance and system improvements, and costs for billing, member services and administration. TIME OF USE RATE This rate is perfect for energy savers who are willing to modify behavior to maximize savings. It's a more complex rate design, but energy-conscious members are able to take full advantage to see savings. Energy used between 3 and 7 p.m. on weekdays from June 1 through Aug. 31 (excluding July 4) costs 24¢ per kWh. All other kWhs are billed at 11¢ per kWh on June bills and 9.8688¢ on July, August and September bills. Kilowatthour costs range from 6¢ to 9.2752¢ per kWh on winter bills. The service availability charge for this rate is only $1 per day. Visit www.okcoop.org/ time-of-use-rate for the full rate breakdown. [1819421103] ELECTRIC VEHICLE RATE This rate is perfect for electric vehicle (EV) owners and those willing to divert energy consumption to evening and overnight hours. This simple year-round rate offers 9¢ per kWh between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., and 5¢ per kWh between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Anyone able to shift energy use during those overnight hours should see savings. This rate includes a $1.50 service availability charge per day. Not sure which rate is right for you? Visit www.okcoop.org/rates and use our rate calculator to pull your home's energy history to determine which rate is best for you. You may switch rates from your My OEC mobile app or by calling our Member Service team at 405-321-2024. Please note you may only change rates once in a 12-month period.

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to our longtime colleague and friend, Jonna Buck

Jonna Buck, VP of Administration who enjoyed a 30-year career at OEC, passed away May 17 following a hard-fought battle with cancer. She leaves behind her husband, Mike, and daughter, Abby. Since 1991, Jonna has been instrumental in bringing innovative technology to OEC, such as the revolutionary Prepaid program in 2006. She was never afraid to be the first to try something and was proud to represent OEC at national conferences as an expert in her field. She advocated strongly for the Operation Round Up® program, which has since given back over $5 million to those in need. Hired as a summer part-time clerk typist in 1988, then a customer service representative in 1991, Jonna quickly became one of the most knowledgeable employees who knew the billing system inside and out. As such, she climbed the ladder to eventually become the VP of Administration, a role which she had held since 2013. Our thoughts are with Mike, Abby and the rest of her family and friends. Jonna will be greatly missed. Jonna was a joy to work with and I always appreciated her approach to decision making in being such a good steward financially concerning our membership. She will be greatly missed by all of us. — Marty Hayes, VP of Operations Jonna was a valuable part of the Management Team. Everyone thought highly of her. Jonna was always willing to go the extra mile for anyone, and she will be missed. — Ryan Spears, Manager of Loss Control Jonna, I loved the times we had bouncing ideas off one another. Your leadership has been great for the team and membership. You will forever be missed! — Thad Peterson, VP of Engineering As someone that worked daily with JB and her team, I am deeply saddened by the passing of my friend and coworker. Always believing in me and giving me opportunities to succeed throughout the 7 years we worked together, I am forever grateful for her knowledge and perspective she brought to the various projects and areas we were able to positively affect. Rest easy JB and thank you for the impact you had on me and your OEC family. — Preston O'Brien, CFO Jonna genuinely cared deeply for everyone at the Cooperative, from asking how your family was doing, or making sure we took care of the employees. She will be missed. — Tracy Mowdy, VP of HR & Legal Services

Jonna knew how to live life. She was always doing something crafty or creative, even with her cooking. She was great at including me in activities outside of work and sharing those kind of moments with other co-workers as well. — Amanda Hardy, Executive Services Manager Jonna is one of the main reasons OEC’s pre-paid system is recognized as one of the best by other electric utilities across the country and she always had the members in mind when making any decisions to better the cooperative. We will truly miss her! — John Spencer, VP of Metering While Jonna was obviously a coworker to all of us over her 30 year career, she was first and foremost a friend to me…and even more than that to others here at OEC. We will miss her greatly. — Patrick Grace, CEO Jonna was a source of encouragement during my early years and was a forward thinker and a creative problem solver. She empowered those of us around her by welcoming our ideas and opinions. I will miss our daily conversations at work—OEC will be a much different place for me now. Her office, next door to mine, is empty and so is a part of me. OEC was fortunate to have her—I believe she moved this company forward. I was fortunate to know her. I have lost an incredibly dear friend of whom I cannot replace. Thank you Jonna! — Amy McElhany, Manager of Member Services www.okcoop.org

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SAVINGS Top 10 ways to save from our energy efficiency expert! It's that time of year again — time for the dreaded summer power bills to start rolling in. While we have a variety of tools and resources to help you curb your electricity use and save some money this summer, you can also perform some simple checks around your home to ensure it's ready for the Oklahoma heat. Here are our Energy Efficiency Solutions Specialist Daniel Lofland's top 10 ways to save this summer: 1. Take advantage of our FREE Home Energy Consultation Program. This full-home energy audit is free to qualifying members — sign up at www. okcoop.org/HECP 2. Install a programmable thermostat, and don't forget to apply for OEC's $50 rebate. Program your thermostat to increase your home's temperature to at least 78 degrees between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., especially if you are on our Time of Use rate. 3. Switch your lighting to LED lighting where possible. 4. Lower your water heater's setting to 120 degrees. 5. Avoid using your clothes dryer between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. 6. Turn off the heated dry function on your dishwasher. Instead, simply open its door when the cleaning cycle is complete and let your dishes air dry. 7. Use power strips where possible and turn off those devices when not in use. This is a small inconvenience that could add up to big savings. 8. Keep HVAC filters replaced and units maintained. 9. Buy ENERGY STAR®-rated appliances when they need to be replaced. 10. Ensure your home is properly sealed. Check the weatherstripping on doors where you can see light coming through the edges, and re-caulk around windows to help seal the home. In addition to these tips, complete your home's profile using our Home Energy Advisor tool at www.okcoop.org/auditcalc, and check out our rate options on page 4 or www.okcoop.org/rates to find even more ways to save.

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WIN Your photo could be featured in our 85th anniversary 2022 calendar The year 2022 will mark OEC's 85th anniversary, and we need you to help us celebrate! To commemorate our 85 years of service, we are asking members to submit photos that could be featured in a 2022 wall calendar to be sent later this year.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS

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Do you have photos of a beautiful sunset on your homestead that has OEC lines running through it? Or perhaps you have a photo of a unique bird perched on one of our electric lines? Or a central Oklahoma landmark? We're looking for photos of all seasons to include in our 12-month 2022 calendar. These can be landscape photos, wildlife or livestock photos, or anything that represents our rich history of bringing electricity (and now broadband) to the farms and rural areas of central Oklahoma.

Visit www.okcoop.org/photocontest to read the contest rules, sign the photo release and submit your photo. Limit one photo per membership (not per account). Photos must be submitted by June 30 at 11:59 p.m.

Once the contest closes and all photos have been submitted, OEC's employees will vote for their favorites. The top 12 photos will be featured in a commemorative 85th anniversary wall calendar, and one other winning photo will be featured on the cover. We're excited to see the work of our talented members. Let the photo submitting begin!

Notice to file candidacy for OEC Board of Trustees The members of Oklahoma Electric Cooperative Districts 1, 6 and 9 are hereby notified that pursuant to Article 3, Section 3.07 of the bylaws of Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, as amended, any member desiring to run for the office of Trustee from the district of his/her residence must file a written Notice of Candidacy on a form provided by the cooperative between June 14, 15 and 16, 2021, inside the cooperative headquarters at the office of the manager, 2520 Hemphill Drive, Norman, Okla., between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on one of those days. Only members filing Notice of Candidacy and Intention to Stand for Election during the time period stated above shall be eligible for election. Persons desiring to file for office of Trustee must obtain forms at the

cooperative headquarters, 2520 Hemphill Drive, Norman, Okla. No other nomination methods can be accepted. The bylaws provide written Notice of Candidacy must be filed inside the headquarters of the cooperative with the manager or his designee, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. during the three (3)-day filing period, which officially closes at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Candidacy information for members interested in serving on the Board of Trustees can be obtained by calling Patrick Grace at 405-321-2024. May 21, 2021 Bob Usry, Secretary, Oklahoma Electric Cooperative Board of Trustees

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Grace among Journal Record's Most Admired CEOs The Journal Record has unveiled the list of Oklahoma’s Most Admired CEOs for 2021, and OEC's own Patrick Grace is among the honorees. "I'm not at all surprised Patrick is among the Most Admired CEOs in Oklahoma," said CFO Preston O'Brien. "His leadership of OEC and OEC Fiber is unmatched, and we are proud to call him our own." The 28 Most Admired CEO selections, as well as two financial stewardship award recipients, will be recognized at the 12th annual Oklahoma’s Most Admired CEOs & Financial Stewardship Awards event. The virtual celebration will be held on June 28. CEOs and CFOs are honored in three categories – public company, private company and nonprofit. An overall winner will be chosen from each category and announced during the event. “CEOs and CFOs are the driving force behind a business’s success or failure,” said Journal Record Interim Editor Joe Dowd. “They are the decision-makers whose actions can alter the fate of a company, as well as the community they serve. The Journal Record wants to recognize these leaders and let our audience know what makes them tick.” Since taking the reigns in 2016, Grace has carefully guided OEC into a new era of service with the creation of OEC Fiber. He challenges OEC's leaders to become better leaders so the entire OEC team can provide the best, most reliable electric and broadband service. "To say the board and I are proud of Patrick for being recognized as one of the Most Admired CEOs is an understatement," said OEC Board of Trustees President Rusty Grissom. "Not only is Patrick an outstanding CEO for employees, members and its governing board, but he is also an amazing family man and has a huge passion for serving our community. Congratulations Patrick on a job well done!" Congratulations, Patrick, and thank you for your 21 years of dedicated service!

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If you're looking for ways to save energy and money in your home, check out the Home Energy Advisor tools available on OEC’s website. These fun interactive tools help you zero in on where you can save the most — and fast! Here's what you'll find in the Home Energy Advisor tool at www.okcoop.org: THE HOME ENERGY ADVISOR This quick calculator provides an estimated breakdown of your energy use and costs by heating, cooling, water heating, refrigeration, lighting and appliances. Learn how much you can save in each area. BILLING ANALYSIS Here the Home Energy Advisor goes one step further and incorporates your actual OEC bills in its calculations. No login required! Simply enter your account number and the tool takes it from there. ENERGY FORECAST See the current weather's direct impact on your home's energy use and costs. Based on your area's 7-day weather, you can adjust a "virtual thermostat" for heating and cooling and see the daily dollar impact. Complete the home profile to pinpoint more savings opportunities. LIGHTING CALCULATOR This tool quickly calculates and compares the operating costs of standard incandescent, halogen, compact fluorescent and LED lamps. In addition, you'll find a complete Home Energy Library and an Interactive Energy Home packed with more information and helpful tips. Members may also monitor their energy use on a daily basis and set up alerts when it exceeds your pre-set limits. Download the My OEC mobile app from your smartphone’s app store, or log in at www.okcoop.org. These tools are just another way OEC has been your trusted energy advisor and community partner since 1937. www.okcoop.org

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EFFICIENCY OEC Fiber connectivity offers a smarter way to lower your electric bill

The largest user of power in many homes is the HVAC system. Heating and cooling account for roughly 50% of the electric usage. That means one half of your electric bill comes from a single source. Finding a better way to control that source could make those high summer bills more manageable. Programmable thermostats have long been promoted as a simple solution. Setting heating and cooling schedules are a great way to help reduce your usage, but these devices have been given an upgrade. Smart thermostats use the internet and Bluetooth technology to put climate control in the palm of your hand. They allow you to set heating and cooling schedules and make on-the-go adjustments straight from your phone. You can even change the setting when you are away on vacation! One unique feature of smart thermostats is their ability to interact with other tools. You can pair them with smart home devices like an Amazon Echo or Google Home for greater control of your environment. Most of these devices offer customizable voice activated features that let you change settings with a single

word or phrase. Without even leaving your bed, you can turn on the lights, start the coffee maker and ensure the house will be the perfect temperature by the time you throw back the covers. Before dismissing this idea as being too expensive, keep in mind, you do not have to buy a top-of-the-line device to enjoy all the benefits it offers. Smart thermostats can cost as little as $75, and OEC offers a $50 rebate to electric members on the purchase of a programmable thermostat (limit 2 per residence). You can learn more about the rebate at www.okcoop.org/energy-efficiencyrebates. Another barrier that has kept these thermostats from being a viable option in many homes is lack of broadband internet service. OEC Fiber’s gig service is closing that gap at an astonishing rate, making it easier than ever to get connected and save on your energy costs. Extreme heat does not have to mean extreme bills. Smart thermostats powered by OEC and connected with OEC Fiber are a great way to reduce your energy costs and give you a little peace of mind the next time the weather changes.

Head on over to www.OECFiber.com/buyers-guide for a helpful smart thermostat comparison buyer’s guide! 10

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Annual Meeting postponed until further notice OEC's board of trustees and senior leadership elected to postpone the 2021 Annual Meeting due to the ongoing local mandates and guidelines following the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally scheduled for Aug. 13, the annual event draws 6,000-7,500 members and their family members for a night of barbecue, entertainment, prizes and more. "We were really hoping to be able to host our Annual Meeting this year," said CEO Patrick Grace. "Unfortunately, an event of this magnitude requires decisions to be made months in advance, and we just weren't able to confirm a safe environment for 6,000-plus to meet." Like last year, co-ops around the country are faced with this same decision. [5506402301] "It was a tough decision, but we want to be sure when we do meet again, that we can fully celebrate with our members," Grace continued. "We didn't feel like this was the year we could accomplish that, so we will hope for a full return of our Annual Meeting in 2022."

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NEW MAILING ADDRESS FOR OEC FOUNDATION: 242 24th Ave NW, Norman, OK 73069 OEC Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors

Next Application Deadline OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial July 19 Statement

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

Submit Application www.okcoop.org/ORU

Beginning Balance 4/20/21 ........................................... $262,442.90 May deposit ...................................... $21,699.38 Refunds issued .............................. $1,350.00 Checks issued ........................... $-14,250.00 Approved, not paid .................. -$21,497.91 End balance 5/20/21 ............ $249,856.83

Financial Statement by: Amanda Dierking

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WFEC GENERATION REPORT 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.

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Red Potato Salad Ingredients   3 pounds red potatoes, cut into chunks   1 cup low-fat sour cream   ½ cup light mayonnaise   2 teaspoons Dijon mustard   1 teaspoon white vinegar   4 hard-cooked eggs, chopped

1 dill pickle, chopped ⅓ celery stalk, chopped 2 green onions, chopped 1 dash hot sauce 1 tablespoon dried dill weed ½ teaspoon garlic powder 1 dash onion salt salt and pepper to taste

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Directions Place the potatoes in a pot with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, and cook for about 10 minutes, or until easily pierced with a fork. Drain, and transfer to a large bowl to cool. In a medium bowl, mix the sour cream, mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, eggs, pickle, celery, green onions, and hot sauce. Season with dill, garlic powder, onion salt, salt, and pepper. Pour over the potatoes, and gently toss to coat. Chill at least 3 hours in the refrigerator before serving.

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Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during March 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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• Bulls for Sale or lease, Angus, Brangus Hereford, Beefmaster, Simmental and Limousin. 520-1604. • Free to good home blue parakeet, with cage and food. 288-6308. • Polled Hereford Bulls from closed herd East of Lexington, young bulls and ready to work, $1200. 823-9051. MISCELLANEOUS

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• 10 brushhogs 5’ 6’ 7’ some need repair, misc pipe, pump jack rod, stuffing boxes. 391-3688. • Snapper SPX150 Series 42” Riding Lawn Mower, Needs Some Work, $400 Cash Firm. 281-352-4238. • 2 burial spaces in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Norman, Veterans 1, section 1, lot 57, spaces C&D, $4,000 plus transfer fee $295, text. 317-5344. • Canning jars-quarts & pints; 45 acres includes native grass, homes, several outbuildings, cellar, wells $550,000; tv armoire, leave message if interested. 245-8935. • Murray Lawn Mower 16hp 46” cut good blades well maintained garage kept starts and runs just fine good paint and tires $350 OBO. 250-5877. • Pecans, 2020 crop, vacuum sealed 2 pound bags $8 per pound. 391-3319. • Presto 12 quart pressure canner/cooker, Includes rack and instructions, Very good condition, $65, call or text, Newalla area. 812-9503. • Wanted: Ham Radio Gear including Radios, Amplifiers, Antennas, Towers, etc , call/text. 641-7582. • Heavy Duty Tarps, 6X12 - $10, 12 X 25 - $20. 620-5708.

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• Plastic Solid Top Barrels: 30, 20, 15; Gallon Sizes with bung holes and caps; Most Food Grade: $15 each or 3 for $40. 824-7458. • Ferris 2100Z commercial ztr, 61” deck, 25/5 hp Kawasaki engine, only 460 hrs, excellent condition, askng $5,100. 229-1046. • I buy and sell riding lawn mowers, ZTRs, and parts I also pick up lawn mowers and ATVs locally for free, please text. 650-8674. • 8 place setting of Noritake Doral Maroon china; includes platters, veg bowls, etc; $200, cash only, Norman area. 580-467-8767. • 16 sheets of sheet rock at 60¢ a sheet, would love to get it out from here, 3750 E Cedar Ln, Noble. 934-2910. • Ruger single six 22, 5in barrel good condition dark grips with holster 500; GP 100, 357 mag with holster 850 text. 918-822-1402. • Bolens 6 hp tiller $100: craftsman 10” Radial arm saw $200. 320-8937. • Brand New Pistol Never been fired, Sig-Sauer 9MM Custom with Case $735.50. 872-5353. • Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns, I will text or email a list and photos. 640-5650.

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• Many black planting pots, 1, 5, 10, 15 gallon, perfect for container gardening, $1 to $2 ea, inline drip irrigation lines. 366-6166. • 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. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362. • 4 cemetery plots together at Memorial Park, $4000 each, Contact Robert. 623-3437. • Nice riding lawn tractor, 42”, kept in garage, need some work, $350 firm, call or text. 281-352-4238. • Remington 1100 12ga $825; Ruger Old Army 45 $675; High Standard H-D Military Target 22LR $775; Various Cowboy Action Guns and Leather, can send photos. 640-5650. • 2 cemetery plots side by side at Arlington Memorial in MWC close to Midwest Boulevard, $4,000 for both with current value $4,995 each, Beryl. 202-1626.

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• ‘98 Targa Bass Tracker 18ft, deep V alum, 120 motor-SS prop, trailer, locater, GPS, electric downriggers, trolling motor, good running condition, garage kept, $6500 firm. 485-4672 or 414-5387. • ‘98 Hitchhiker II 5th wheel 30ft 2 slides garage kept since new, excellent condition, $14,000 OBO, serious inquires please. 387-2088. • ‘15 Aliner Camper, Queen, Full, Twin and Twin in front, Heat,air, microwave and full size utility box, used three times garage kept. 642-6315. • 15ft aliner solidwall folddown a/c sleeps 4, $11650: nissan xterra 310000mi, $18400, Tuttle. 550 0387. • ‘12 TT 27’ summerland bunkhouse, sleeps 6, $13,500 Obo or possible trade for tractor, smaller rv,or f250, call 8a-8p. 326-0665 . • 15ft aliner solidwall folddown a/c sleeps 4, $11,650: Nissan exterra, 31000 miles, $18400, Tuttle. 550-0387.

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• American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business. Free estimates. 245-5502 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, 39 yrs exp. 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. • Meyer Masonry: Brick, block, rock, 35yrs exp, free estimates. Keith, 527-4934 or 443-5668.

• 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. • Demolition and removal: trailers-sheds-barns, cheapest around, 405-501-2099. CASH LOANS ON QUALITY GUNS

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• Looking to buy toys 70s-now, Star Wars, GI Joe, He man, Transformers, MUSCLE, MASK, Lego, comic books, star trek, cash for toys call Eric. 306-1462. • Ham Radio & CB Gear including Radios, Amplifiers, Antennas etc, V/Txt. 641-7582. • Appliances, AC units, Mowers, Hot Water Tanks, Farm Implements, almost any Metal Scrap, Blanchard, Bridge Creek, New Castle area, Free Removal. 416-0127 or 306-6974. • Ham Radio / CB Radio Gear - Radios, Amps Antennas etc, Call/Text 641-7582. • Looking to buy vintage Barbie dolls, friends, clothing and accessories. 250-3394. • Wanted tractors dead or alive, any kind any size, quick response. 641-7728 or 352-4816.

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CLASSIFIED ADS • Masonry Work & Repair: • brick, block, stone & repair. All • Greg Moore Excavation: Septic size jobs: fireplaces, mailboxes, systems, grading, backhoes, planters, tuckdriveways pointing, pavers, dozer, gravel or brick replacement due to erosion. concrete, building pads, BBB 40yrs accredited, experience, competitive service and honesty prices.isDanny, 779-5362. • our goal. 388-5430. • Construction and fabrication • Meyer Masonry: Brick, block, contracting: 405-308-5742. rock, 35yrs exp, free estimates. Keith, or 443-5668. • Backhoe &527-4934 tractor work:, low • Tractor work,409-4020. brush hogging, rates, free estimates box blade. 365-7572. • Bowman’s Welding Service: • • Tractor repair entryways, 40 years exp, Fences, corrals, Slaughterville. 365-7572. alleyways, ornamental fence, any type of welding, shop or • portable. 360-8091 or 990-1084. • Taylor Auto Sales: 634-3565. • Carports, Patio Covers, and Seamless Guttering by Tim Miller Construction LLC: BBB Accredited Business; call for free estimate 405-371-7063. • 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.

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