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>> What it takes to restore power: details inside!

>> Seven tips for cyber safety

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FROM the TOP CEO ADDRESS

As we usher in another storm season, we find it timely to discuss an issue foundational to our operations and our identity as an electric cooperative: safety. Our endeavors to promote a safety culture and enhance reliability are not just corporate speak; they are lived experiences, technological advancements and a promise of steadfast service to you—our nearly 50,000 members.

Our story of safety is a narrative that stretches back to the earlier days of America's industrial vigor. It's a history where safety often played catch-up to innovation. Unlike those times, safety at our cooperative is not an afterthought. It is the underlying thread of our culture, deeply embedded in our daily routines and long-term strategies. We prioritize the well-being of our workforce and the communities we serve, placing it above all other concerns. Personal protective equipment, cutting-edge technology and comprehensive training are not mere line items in a budget; they are the investments that safeguard lives.

Our lineworkers, a group of highly skilled professionals, are a testament to our dedication to safety. They work in proximity to one of the most dangerous elements—electricity. But beyond the physical demands of their job, they carry a responsibility that weighs heavily on each decision they make, each wire they mend. In our cooperative, no deadline and no financial incentive can justify bypassing the safety of these individuals and the public.

In Oklahoma, our unique weather challenges are well-known. The National Weather Center's location in our state speaks volumes of the extreme weather we encounter. In anticipation of these conditions, we engage in proactive measures such as system hardening and implementing weather-resistant technologies. Our aim is not merely to withstand the storm but to emerge resilient and deliver uninterrupted service in the aftermath.

When disruptions do occur, we are steadfast in our response. Our advanced technologies are designed to maintain an energized system until a failure is detected. At such times, our crews are as efficient as they are thorough because even as we seek to restore power quickly, we do so with the utmost care for safety. It's an assurance we provide—a promise that the power we deliver is matched by the responsibility we uphold. Read more about the delicate process of restoring power and internet service on page 6.

As we look towards the horizon, ready for the storms we may face, let us hold fast to this truth: our cooperative is not merely defined by the services we provide but by the care, the caution, and the unwavering commitment to the safety of all.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Shirley Idleman, President 5

District5Trustee@okcoop.org

Danny Watters, Vice President 7 District7Trustee@okcoop.org

Ronnie Grover, Sec./Treas. 4 District4Trustee@okcoop.org

John Jensen, Asst. Sec./Treas. 6

District6Trustee@okcoop.org

Mike Argo 1

District1Trustee@okcoop.org

Danny Drake, Jr. 2

District2Trustee@okcoop.org

Debbie Frazier 3

District3Trustee@okcoop.org

Bob Usry 8

District8Trustee@okcoop.org

Ronnie Tharp 9

District9Trustee@okcoop.org

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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 JoMarie Ramsey jomarie.ramsey@okcoop.org Oklahoma Electric Cooperative 2520 Hemphill | PO Box 1208 Norman, OK, 73070 321-2024, FAX 405-217-6900 okcoop.org Chief Executive Officer ............................. Patrick Grace VP of Accounting .......................................... Sara Thomas VP of Employee Services ......................... Tracy Mowdy VP of Engineering ...................................... Thad Peterson VP of Member Engagement ...... Autumn McMahon VP of Operations................ Marty Hayes and Clint Mobley VP of Safety & Loss Control ........ ............ Ryan Spears President of OEC Fiber ................. David Goodspeed Executive Services Manager ........... Amanda Hardy EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
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The ORU REPORT

OEC Foundation board grants nearly $83,000 to local organizations, families

In its most recent meeting on April 4 the OEC Foundation, Inc. board demonstrated its ongoing commitment to community enrichment by approving substantial grants for various organizations and individuals totaling $82,928.

Allocations to nonprofit organizations are as follows:

• Dale K. Graham Veterans Foundation: $10,000 Veterans’ support

• Meals on Wheels of Norman: $10,000 Little Axe meal service

• Regional Food Bank: $10,000 Food for Seniors program

• Lexington United Methodist Church: $5,000 Food Pantry expansion

• Bridges of Norman: $10,000 essential student support

• Children’s Medical Research: $2,500 Early Foundations

services for Children’s Health Foundation children and families with autism

• Community After School Program (CASP): $1,083 literacy tutoring program expansion

• The Friends of the Mustang Public Library: $3,500 summer reading program

• SunHive Collective, Inc.: $10,000 membership fee stipends for families of young adults with mental and physical disabilities

• American Legion Post 88, Norman: $2,500 community outreach to Boys & Girls Club at Center for Children & Families, Inc. (CCFI)

• Vizavance, formerly Prevent Blindness: $5,000 Spot camera for juvenile vision screenings

Board of Directors

Vickie Gray, President

Lisa Todd, Vice President

Pat Ragsdale, Sec/Treasurer

Alan Davenport, Past President

Betty Allen

Brandy Everett Donna McCroy

Travis Scott

Jocob Smith

Joining the Ranks

Allocations for individuals and families include four grants totaling $1,400 for vision care, home repairs and a mattress replacement. For those needing assistance or interested in applying for ORU grants, the application process remains open and accessible. Applications received by May 20 will be reviewed at the June 6 meeting. For more information, individuals can reach out to Carrie Koesler at ORU@okcoop.org or call (405) 2176726.

OEC lineman

Brandon Sherwood earned his Journeyman Power Lineman certificate after years of classroom work and on-the-job training. In addition to completing apprenticeships under tenured OEC journeyman linemen, Sherwood completed a fouryear program that consisted of classroom hours, testing and on-the-job training. He joins many other linemen with the journeyman distinction at OEC. Congratulations, Brandon!

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Next Application Deadline May 20 Submit Application okcoop.org/ORU OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial Statement Beginning Balance 02/19/24.....................$302,949.57 Deposits & Interest........$72,696.52 Checks issued............. -$78,115.18 Approved, not paid......-$46,318.24 End balance 4/17/24......$251,212.67
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POWER UP

A closer look at what it takes to restore power and internet service following a damaging storm

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It’s springtime in Oklahoma, and we know what that means: the potential of unpredictable, severe weather can occur on any given day. While OEC and OEC Fiber proactively prepare for the impact of spring storms by strengthening our system throughout the year, the possibility of damaging weather remains.

When the storms are gone, OEC and OEC Fiber crews jump into action to restore service. It’s an all-hands-on-deck approach to ensuring members’ and subscribers’ power and internet services are restored safely and quickly. What exactly does this look like in practice?

HOW OEC RESTORES POWER

When electricity goes out, most of us expect power will be restored within a few hours. But when a major storm causes widespread damage, longer outages may result.

OEC line crews work long, hard hours to restore service safely to the greatest number of consumers in the shortest time possible.

First, transmission towers and cables that supply power to transmission substations must be repaired before other parts of the system can operate. Because OEC does not operate transmission infrastructure, we depend on those who do — like our wholesale power provider, Western Farmers Electric Cooperative.

Once transmission structures are safely back in place, line crews inspect substations to determine if problems stem from transmission lines feeding into the substation, the substation itself, or if problems exist down the line.

If the problem cannot be isolated at a distribution substation, distribution lines are checked. These lines carry power to large groups of consumers in communities or housing developments.

If local outages persist, supply lines, called tap lines, are inspected. These lines deliver power to transformers, either mounted on poles or placed on pads for underground service, outside businesses, schools and homes.

If your home remains without power, the service line between a transformer and your residence may need to be repaired. Members are encouraged to use their MyOEC mobile app or call 405-321-2024 to report power outages.

HOW OEC FIBER RESTORES INTERNET SERVICE

How OEC Fiber responds varies depending on the scope of the outage, but the core response stays the same. We work from the largest area of impact to the smallest.

“[First,] the electric crews have to get electric service restored,” said Manager of Fiber Optic Technicians Jeremy Kilpatrick. “Then we get fiber back up. The main lines have to get put back up first. Then splicing and drops.”

Splicing is the meticulous process technicians perform to connect (or weld together) fiber optic cables. One main line consists of 288 thin, hairlike fibers that must be spliced together when damage occurs — one at a time. And technicians must perform the splicing in two separate places on one stretch of main line. To see this process in action, watch the video “A Day in the Life of a Fiber Tech” on OEC Fiber’s YouTube page.

Drops are the lines going to individual homes. Running lines to these homes only works if there is a primary system to connect to. Technicians often install a temporary or “temp” line to restore service until they can install a permanent line.

Not all service issues require a crew. Using the OEC Fiber Support app to diagnose issues can prevent unnecessary waiting when outages occur.

STAY UPDATED DURING AN OUTAGE

If weather does impact your electricity or internet services, updates can be found at okcoop.org/outagecenter. There, members and subscribers may access a live outage map, the latest updates via our social media feeds, a reminder of how power is restored, tips to prepare for an extended outage, and more. For more on how OEC Fiber crews restore internet service following an outage, visit OECFiber.com/outage-response

When the weather takes a turn for the worst, you can rest easy knowing the skilled, knowledgeable staff at OEC and OEC Fiber are working around-the-clock to restore your electricity and internet services so you can return to normal life as quickly as possible. That’s the power of connection.

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YOU CAN REPORT ELECTRIC OUTAGES WITH YOUR MYOEC MOBILE APP

Due to real-time communication with our equipment, OEC may already be aware of an outage in your area. If information is not available at the top of your home screen, use the Report an Issue/Inquiry feature and follow the prompts. Only electric outages can be reported through the app at this time.

Scan with your smartphone to download

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A Cut Above

Powering up your lawn care with electric equipment

The landscape of lawn and garden care is evolving, and electric equipment is at the forefront of this change. While electric lawn tools aren’t new, advancements in technology and more options mean prices have become more competitive, making electric equipment an accessible option for many consumers.

BENEFITS OF ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT

Electric lawnmowers have come a long way since the days of extension cords tethering you to an outlet. Batterypowered mowers offer the same freedom of movement as gas-powered models but with reduced noise and maintenance.

Battery life was once a major drawback to making the switch to

electric lawn tools. But today’s growing demand for electric equipment has resulted in major advancements for lithium-ion batteries, making them more reliable, cost-effective and efficient. For most consumers, electric lawn tools can get the job done just as well as gaspowered models. 4536300701

Many electric mowers offer pushbutton starts, and because they are lighter, they are easier to maneuver around tight turns. Improved batteries provide longer run times to tackle larger spaces. Like their gas-powered counterparts, electric mowers are available in push, self-propelled/walkbehind and riding models. And there’s no need to refill gas cans or change oil and air filters, resulting in less hassle and maintenance.

Like mowers, electric blowers, string trimmers and chainsaws have fewer moving parts, require minimal maintenance and are quieter. Because electric tools are generally lighter in weight, they’re also more ergonomic and easier to maneuver. This feature is especially handy for projects that require tools like chainsaws for precise work.

CHOOSE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT TO MEET YOUR NEEDS

Electric lawn tools have some limitations, so the size and terrain of your outdoor space are important considerations when purchasing new equipment. When comparing gas-

powered and electric mowers, consider the torque rating––this is the driving force behind a blade's rotation. On average, electric lawnmowers generate less torque than gas mowers. If you have a challenging outdoor space that includes overgrown brush, tall grass, or hills and dips, torque is a key factor.

Choosing the right type and size mower is particularly important for spaces larger than half an acre. If you have a large property, consider purchasing an extra battery to ensure uninterrupted workflow.

Many manufacturers offer interchangeable batteries and chargers, providing flexibility and convenience. Choosing a single brand can ensure charging compatibility across your lawn tools and streamline charging.

While both gas and electric lawn tools can get the job done, electric equipment generally requires less maintenance, is less expensive to operate and is kinder to the environment.

KEEP GREEN IN YOUR POCKET THIS SEASON

Electric tools are quietly redefining the way we approach lawn care. Our energy efficiency experts have curated a variety of other ways you can save energy — and money! — around your home. Visit okcoop.org to learn more and begin saving today

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Grow Summer Savings

Oklahoma Electric Cooperative can help you save

One of my favorite things about summer is the opportunity for fresh, homegrown food, whether it’s shopping at the local farmers’ market or sharing the abundance of garden tomatoes with a neighbor. It’s amazing how just a few seeds, some fertilizer and water can turn into a bounty.

When I think about energy efficiency, I think about that bounty of food and how, with just a few simple actions, you can use less electricity and reap the rewards of energy savings.

You don’t need to be a farmer or botanist to know that plants need water––just like you don’t have to be a lineworker or engineer to know that adjusting the thermostat or turning off lights can reduce your monthly electric bill. In fact, if you read OEC’s publications regularly and follow us on Facebook, you know there are a lot of things you can do at home to save electricity and money.

Summer months bring some of the highest energy bills of the year. But why? Cooling your home accounts for a large portion of your monthly energy use, and the hotter it gets, the harder (and longer) your air conditioner works to keep you cool.

There are several ways you can manage energy use at home, and on the next page, we’re providing a few tips that can help grow your summer energy savings.

But I’d also like to share a few ways we’re here to help you save––not only during the dog days of summer but throughout the year.

One of the great things about being part of OEC is that we’re locally owned by you, our members. So, instead of making profits, we can focus on helping our community. That’s why we’ve developed incentives and programs to help you keep your money in your wallet.

SAVE MONEY WITH THESE EASY INCENTIVES:

• Rebates – OEC offers eight ways to give you money back for efficient equipment you purchase, like heat pumps and water heaters. Many of our rebates can be claimed by simply filling out a form. Find a list of all our rebates at link.okcoop.org/rebatesCN

• Free Energy Audits – Our certified energy advisors can determine the overall efficiency of your home and help you find ways to improve it. If you want to do it yourself, we can help with that, too. Learn more at link.okcoop.org/hecpCN.

• Take Control of Your Use – Use MyOEC to track your energy use. You can even get

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alerts when your use spikes so you can make changes in real time.

• Rates – 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. Our rate options include the Standard Home Rate, a straightforward option for those who prefer a stable rate without worrying about peak hours, the Time-of-Use Rate, a rate perfect for energy savers who are willing to modify behavior to maximize savings, and the Electric Vehicle Rate, ideal for those with high overnight consumption, this plan supports electric vehicle owners and can also

be advantageous for households with specific consumption patterns.

• Ways to Pay – If you’re having a difficult time paying the higher bills that come with increased use in the summer, contact us to learn about our assistance options at link.okcoop.org/ratesCN.

Most people don’t know everything about electricity, and that’s why we’re here to help you. There are no investors making profits here. Just knowledgeable people with local jobs, working for our neighbors to ensure there is electricity available when you need it. Contact us, and we can work with you to find more ways to save energy––and money.

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Don't Click That Link!

7 signs you're about to be scammed

While the internet has numerous daily benefits, it also harbors a nefarious side— scamming. An estimated 3.4 billion spam emails are sent daily. At OEC Fiber, we prioritize your online safety and security. While our technicians and online security experts work diligently, safeguarding against scams in your email, social media, texts and web browsers requires vigilance.

We are highlighting seven common signs of scams. Awareness of these signs can empower you to navigate the online world with knowledge and caution.

EMAILS ARRIVE IN YOUR INBOX AT STRANGE TIMES

Many email scams originate from outside the United States in different time zones — be cautious when receiving emails during odd hours, as it could be a red flag. If you receive an email from a familiar contact at an unusual time, it's another reason to exercise skepticism and heightened vigilance

EMAIL ADDRESS IRREGULARITIES

While scammers can easily disguise themselves in the subject lines of emails, it’s much more challenging to establish an email address that fits the company, government agency or other entity they are pretending to be. No legitimate major company or agency would use addresses to conduct business with @yahoo.com, @gmail.com or other free email services. 0636341734

FISHY ATTACHMENTS AND FILES

Beware of messages with odd or intentionally vague attachments. Attachments marked “Invoice “or “Shipping Notification” are particularly common—especially if you are not expecting either from a vendor. Another signal includes the file type employed in the message, such as zip and Microsoft Word document files. Some email programs or services automatically scan such files for viruses, but if you’re suspicious, ignore the message.

URGENT DEMANDS

Many scammers grab your attention by demanding action, often with an overwhelming sense of urgency. “Time is short!” “Respond immediately!” “Your reward expires in one hour!” These are examples of demands designed to pique your interest and get you to click suspicious links.

REQUESTS FOR YOUR PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION

You should ignore emails from any source requesting you enter your personal or financial information. Most companies will never ask you to enter such information through email. If you are unsure how to proceed, contact the company directly before entering your information.

IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS

Phishing scammers have taken a play out of junk mail schemes dating back decades, promising rewards and riches if you act now. From dangling Amazon gift cards or cash prizes, these fraudsters know how to grab your eyes with false promises and snag your bank account information through them.

PHONY DELIVERY NOTIFICATIONS

Fake delivery notifications are a common text message scam — beware of a delivery text notification if you are not expecting a delivery. Even if you are expecting it, proceed with caution. Before clicking on the message, remember how the online vendors you usually use (e.g., Amazon) typically contact you. Ignore all other types of notification. Scams are everywhere, but you can avoid them with some extra attention. This guide will help you avoid phishing and other scams and make you feel more confident when utilizing the internet. Check out Cybersecurity 101 and Social Media Safety on our blog for more valuable tips and advice about staying safe online.

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TASTY TREATS

SOUTHWESTERN PASTA SALAD

Ingredients

ƒ 2 ears corn, shucked

ƒ 1 16 oz. box medium shell pasta

ƒ 3/4 c. sour cream

ƒ 3/4 c. mayonnaise

ƒ 1 1 oz. packet ranch seasoning mix

ƒ 2-3 chipotle peppers in adobo, seeded

ƒ 1 tsp. lime zest

ƒ 1 tbsp. lime juice

ƒ 1/2 tsp. ground cumin

Directions

ƒ 1 pt. cherry tomatoes, halved

ƒ 1 15 oz. can pinto beans, drained and rinsed

ƒ 2 avocados, diced

ƒ 1 orange bell pepper, seeded and chopped

ƒ 1/2 medium red onion, chopped

ƒ 1 c. chopped fresh cilantro

ƒ 1 c. shredded Mexican cheese blend

1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Boil the corn until tender, 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the corn from the pot with a fine mesh strainer and rinse with cold water to cool.

2. Add the pasta to the same pot of boiling water and cook one minute longer than the package directions. Drain, rinse with cold water, and let cool.

3. In a blender, combine the sour cream, mayonnaise, ranch seasoning mix, 2 chipotle peppers, lime zest, lime juice, and cumin. Blend until smooth. Taste, and blend in a third chipotle pepper, if desired.

4. Cut the corn off the cobs. In a large bowl, combine the corn, cooled pasta, cherry tomatoes, pinto beans, avocado, bell pepper, red onion, cilantro, and cheese. Fold to combine. Gently fold in the dressing. Serve chilled.

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.

28% Renewables

Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during March 2024.

To view real-time generation output and environmental benefits of OEC's Solar Garden, visit link.okcoop.org/solar

Visit link.okcoop.org/solar-garden-tours to tour OEC's Solar Garden, located at Interstate 35 and Highway 77 in Norman.

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AUTOS, PARTS & ACCESSORIES

• ‘50 Chevy Pick up (Complete) original, Newer Wheels and Tires Newcastle, $2100. 417-0425.

• ‘93 XJS Jag convertible tan/white new leather seats, new wool carpet $10,00. 803-4046.

• ‘07 Harley Davidson 1200cc Sportster 14000 Miles Immaculate OU-Crimson/ Cream. 464-6106.

• ‘07 masda3 likely broke timing chain, no diagnosis done good body 185 mi great for teens fixer-up first car $225. 794-2672 or 623-6774.

• ‘04 Harley Fatboy great condition only $7450; Lots chrome, well kept, looks great, blue ghostflames. 820-8065.

• 50’ Stude Pick up,sub framed $5,150; 62’Stude Pick up,complete $2500, Newcastle. 417-0425.

• I buy cars running or not. 651-9112.

• ‘20 Lexus ES 350 Premium Package 48,000 miles $25,000. 213-9399.

• ‘99 Nissan Sentra needs work, good tires, AC, heater, interior, body $700; ‘72 Ford project car, new parts, rough interior, $500 clean titles. 823-3606.

FARM & EQUIPMENT

• Free Appliance & scrap metal removal A/C farm equip lawnmowers bikes hw heaters gym equip appliances all metal items. 863-7492.

• One owner 1983 ford 1710 4 wheel drive tractor, 24hp diesel; including 5’ land pride finish mower, 2 box blades, auger w/2 drills, 2100 hours on tractor, $9,750. 823-7310.

• ‘13 - 2 horse bumper pull trailer, Stallion by Homesteader, model 214FB, clean and hardly used, asking $8,500. 301-509-9559 or 301-509-5058.

SLATE SEPTIC SERVICE

• Toro sw5000 o-turn mower,370 hrs,GC, $1800, 20x8,00x8 mower rear tire on rim, GC, $25. 684-0350.

• ‘23, 20ft Gooseneck Trailer, 84” wide floor, 7K Axles, 14 Ply tires, new spare, 60” slide in trailer ramps, new condition, $7500. 206-7329.

• ‘20 JD 4044m, 144 hours, $30000; 6ft finish mower, $2200; 3pt auger with bits, $1400; Woods grading scraper, $1900. 834-4824.

• 39 Equipment, we have new and used tractor and skidsteer implements, tractors, trailers, sprayers, chemicals, fencing products, and more, 9660 Hwy 39 Lexington OK 73051. 527-0714.

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES

• For Sale in Norman: Carved wooden screen; approx 6 ft x 6 ft, $300 cash. (580) 467-8767.

• Beautiful roll top desk with swivel chair, lots of slots, drawers, and 2 matching boxes that can sit on top, excellent cond, $650. 432-6173.

• Maytag MGD5630HC1 GAS dryer; only been used about 2 months; $400 this is a dependable dryer. 651-9505.

• Bunk bed with trundle, comes with mattresses, bedding, ladder and guardrail, can be used as bunk bed or individual beds, $550, must pick up. 512-3593.

• Kirby heritage vaccm cleaner with attachments $150. 596-4750.

• Slate Goldenwest billiard table, leather pockets, black felt, always covered, excellent condition, all accessories included, moving. 388-8186.

HAY & FIREWOOD

• Small square oat hay bale $7 native grass $8. 473-7395 or 229-6116.

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• Small square Bermuda sprayed and fertilized $12 per bale Round bales of Bermuda. 459-6543.

• Firewood For Sale; Seasoned Oak and Pecan- $100 per rick; Seasoned or Green Hickory$125 per rick. 834-6323.

• Small square bermuda grass horse hay bales in 21 bale bundles, sprayed and fertilized, located in East Norman. 850-1005.

LIVESTOCK & PETS

• Havamalt puppies (Havanese x Maltese), small, non-shedding, hypo-allergenic, lovingly raised in our home, well socialized, and always current on vet care, we are Joyful Havamalts on Facebook, $1000-$1,200 Lexington, OK. 740-9218.

• Havamalt puppies (Havanese x Maltese), small, non-shedding, hypo-allergenic, lovingly raised in our home, well socialized, and always current on vet care, we are Joyful Havamalts on Facebook, $1000-$1,200 Lexington, OK. 740-9218.

• Aussiedoodle puppies, Goldsby. 659-1402.

• Mini Aussie puppies, registered and vet checked, Goldsby. 401-4012.

• Live mealworms for chickens, beardies, sugar gliders, etc call or text. 566-7107.

• For Sale; 1 Black Brangus pair, 1 Red Brangus pair, 10 bred Heifers; 2 Black and 8 Charolais Red Cross also young Black bulls. 317-4092.

• GOOD FARM DOG, Anatolian shepherd mix, 86lbs, up on vax, heartworm negative, good with children, needs room to run. 928-3245.

• Baby myotonic goats for sale $250 for does $200 billys parents on site all babies 100% myotonic. 830-1028.

• German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, puppies they were born February 16, They will be ready to go mid March loud color text for pictures, Please leave message if not answered. 474-5144.

• 2½ yr old QH sorrel phillie and 4½ yr old Dutch Harness gelding both green broke and need work, Blanchard. 892-9801.

• Angus, Hereford and Black Baldy Breed Bulls semen tested and trick tested; Replacement heifers 1yr old same breeds as above, call for pricing. 370-7386.

• Tame baby cockatiels & parakeets (various mutations/colors) & other species. 401-4887.

• Tame baby cockatiels & American budgies, various mutations, foods & toys. 401-4887.

MISCELLANEOUS

• 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. 779-5362.

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

• Two Cemetery plots at Resthaven SW 104th Western Great locations right across from the pond under a big shade tree Grandpa always said in case he wants to go fishing! Will split the transfer fee with buyer $5,000 00 for both.570-6159.

• Must sell, make offer; lamps, clocks, watches, coca cola glasses, food processors Must see to appreciate. 381-4196.

• Need some sourdough? Find us on Facebook at Simply Sourdough to get on our schedule! Full menu on our Facebook. 420-6805.

• Heavy Duty Tarps, 6x12$15, 10x20 - $20, 12x24 - $30. 620-5708.

• ‘17 Genuine Buddy170cc low miles good condition adult driven $2,000; ‘12 Genuine Buddy 125cc low miles adult driven good condition $1,500. 596-8692.

• ‘15 KZV Vision Camper 23’ with slide Queen Bed 14,500. 596-8692.

• Beef straight from the Farm, We raise them, you decide how much you want, 1/4s, 1/2s, Wholes, or custom, NW Norman. 850-6652 or 802-3327.

• Pecans shelled and vacuum sealed $8 cash per pound; Choctaw ok. 391-3319.

• Lawn crypts Resthaven Cemetary 104th & Western by lake sell for $7000 seller pay transfer fee. 990-4927.

• Custom Picture Framing: Hand Finished Mouldings, Matting, Gilding, Hand Carved & Painted Accents Art, Photos, Collectibles and more. 306 6995.

• pasture-raised eggs, fed organic feed free of soy, corn, GMOs, and Seed-oil plus all the bugs they can catch $6/doz or $10 for 18. 274-0595.

• Sig Sauer P354 9mm, 2 clips, nib $625; HD flatbed trailer 4500# axes, side and rear ramps, brakes, lights, spare $2000; Glock model 27, 40 caliber auto, Gen 4, 3 clips $450. 620-5238.

• Ceramics; 2 kilns, pouring table, molds, assorted supplies, must take all, $1000 or best offer text only. 822-0200.

• W: SKS Rifle or Metal Detector - Trade: Nice Marlin 39A Lever Action Rifle - V/Txt. 641-7582.

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EXTREME BRUSH HOGGING Tinhorns R Us 5.25% Taxes Manufacturers of Culvert Pipe (405) 381-4044 Fax: (405) 381-5181 Farm Pond Pipe, Elbows, Tees, Meter Cans, Arched pipe. We stock 12” through 120” diameter pipe in lengths of 16, 20, 24, 30 & 40 feet. We can make any size or length • Delivery is available TinhornsRus@gmail.com SAVE! Buy direct from the Manufacturers! J & J Livestock Commission Company For Selling or Buying Cattle at Oklahoma City National Stockyard in Oklahoma City Office (405) 602-5026 James Eaton (405) 685-1712 Jimmy Eaton (405) 682-6244 Mobile (405) 831-7692 CLASSIFIED ADS

• Wurlitzer piano $600 obo, fish poles, garage tools, lawnmowing equip. 985-5139.

• Custom Picture Framing: Hand Finished Mouldings, Matting, Gilding, Hand-Carved & Painted Accents Art, Photos, Collectibles, and More Kermit. 306-6995.

• Free scrap metal removal Appliances farm equipment a/c mowers vehicles hot water heaters all metal items Norman Noble Lexington. 863-7492.

• Free range eggs, $4 a dozen, leave message. 760-0992.

• P365 Sig Sauer 9mm, nib, 2 clips $625; Glock model 27, 40 caliber, Gen 4, 3 clips $450; Hornady Match 6 5 Creedmoor ammo, 147 grain, nib, box of 20 $25. 620-5238.

• Brand new Lumen cpap cleansing system has not been used asking $100. 875-7080.

• New mobility scooter by Super Heavy Duty, still in shipping box, weight limit 300 lbs, basket included, top speed approximately 6mph, located in Noble. 650-354.

• Resthaven Cemetary 2 plots for sale , price $4000 each. 664-6203.

• For sale: 2 dog pens, roll of new barb wire, partial roll of field fence, partial roll of welded wire, non-barbed wire. 831-9239.

• FOR LEASE - Steel 70’x 40’ horse barn, shop or storage; Pole Hay Barn 100’x 30’ tall 14’ doors. 205-8159.

• Non-electrical strider, treadmill, load removal system for PU, and a Bowflex exerciser; $165. 613-3927.

• Billy Cook saddle $1,250, Rico saddle $850, Stoeger 20 gauge double barrel $575, Colt 22 semi auto pistol $600, Winchester 9422M rifle $1525, Winchester 9410 410 shotgun $1950, Browning Baby 25 caliber pistol $575. 640-5650.

• Two stacked in ground crypts at Resthaven OKC, $5,000 each, seller will pay transfer fee. 708-0303.

MOBILE HOMES, RVS & BOATS

• ‘22 Prowler Travel Trailer, Model 280 RK, 34 Ft, purchased new in May 2023, $31,000. 292-7709.

• Boat Trailer, has new tires, electrical, bearings, and paint $575 obo. 899-4684.

• ‘22 Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Plus 17FL $12,000. 664-8977.

• Frontier Travel Trailer, 2004: Sleeps 6-7; air/furnace/fridge/ stove/oven/micro all working: rebuilt floor and ceiling; $7700 OBO. 255-4998.

• ‘67 larsen 16ft deep v 80hp johnson, runs good, good cond $2,100. 387-5425.

REAL ESTATE

• For Sale, 15 acres, 1979 County Rd 1198 Tuttle, Ok $20k per acre. 448-0019 or 974-8406.

• Metro Brokers: Thinking of selling your home on an acreage? Contact a Metro Brokers acreage specialist, For more information, visit okrealtysolutions,com/ seller-services Or call or text Teri to get started today. 417-1849.

• Vondel Smith’s Heritage Burial Park off I-44; 1 lot for sale for a footstone available $1,995. 820-8065.

• 3 bedroom house for sale, small lot in town of Calvin, Hughes County, $50000, cash for deed. 212-7453 or 850-723-9841.

• Small custom built houses,1,2&3 bedroom starting at $69,500 , top quality construction by father & son delivered to your land, limited availability. 990-9235.

• 2 burial plots for sale, Sunset Memorial Gardens in Norman OK, 4k apiece, In Apostles Garden which has been sold out for decades, have pictures. 833-7054.

• New 1500sf buildings for lease, includes office with heat and air, bathroom, front and back doors, 12ft overhead door, security lights, water and sewer 967 s sara road bridgecreek, $1,450 a month and deposit. 392-4987.

WANTED

• Cash for comic books, toys, and collectables, 1970s to now, Star Wars, transformers, gi joe, marvel, DC, books, action figues, LEGO, call or text. 306-1462.

• Wanted to Buy: Good Sterling 25cal Pistol (or equivalent), Good White’s Pulse Surf Metal Detector. 808-870-7500.

• 21 to 25 horsepower vertical shaft motor engine or parts mower. 392-4796.

• Ham Radio Gear - Radios, Amps, Antennas etc. 641-7582.

16 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • May 2024 Serving the metro since 1973 Construction and Repair Are YOU or someone you know looking for a career? Bob Usry & Sons, Inc. is hiring! Journeyman plumber position available. 1800 Industrial Blvd. Norman, OK 73069 364-1001 or khyde@bobusry.com
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• Wanted Appliances, AC units, mowers, motors; Farm Implements, almost any Metal Scrap, no fencing please, Blanchard, Bridge Creek, area; Free Removal. 416-0127 or 306-6974.

• In need of a reclining wheelchair in good condition;  Please call Chris to discuss price. 640-5595.

• Sand plums, pears, apples, prickly pear cactus fruit, also persimmons, black berries,various fruits, berries for jelly; Frost free upright freezer; Old jelly jars; 802-4227.

• Alpaca manure; have more fruit than can use, let me know what have, will go shares, trade for jellies; rose rocks; frost free upright freezer. 802-4227.

BUSINESS

• 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.

• American Blinds & Shutters: Off-duty fireman, window treatments for home or business; Free estimates. 245-5502 or 381-2007.

• You dream it, and I can build it: Custom cedar swing sets, forts, playhouses, she sheds, backyard cottages with kitchen and bath, poolhouses, all types of furniture, bookcases, etc. Off duty fireman, 381-2007 or 245-5502.

• Construction & Fabrication: In shop or on site; welding, fabrication, Equipment building and repair; oilfield through New and existing construction, custom work; I’m also looking for used oilfield equipment, like pumps, generators, heat exchangers, air boosters, structural steel, derricks, sub structures, etc. 308-5742.

• Oilfield & Construction Equipment: Fabrication & machine shop equipment and machines, Diesel engines, Pump Drives, Transmissions, Pto’s, etc. 308-5742.

• 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.

• Certified CNA: services to take care of your loved ones, 25 years of experience, have great references and will work in the Norman, Moore and South OKC area. 572-522-3141..

• Annie & Lloyd Tree & Landscape LLC: Certified arborist Tree trimming, planting, removal, landscaping. 314-3607.

• Jim’s Painting & Remodeling:interior & exterior wallpaper, popcorn ceiling removal, sheetrock repairs, texture, power washing, deck and fence staining, free estimates, quality work, 20yrs exp erience & insured. 366-0722.

• JL Painting: Commercial & residential sheetrock, wood repairs, custom texturing, interior/exterior, insured, free estimates. 314-0755.

• Sunshine Realty LLC: Rhonda Simmons Broker/Owner, Residential, Commercial, Foreclosures, Short Sales, Service buyers/sellers throughout Oklahoma, Active OK Licenses, call/text Rhonda (405) 8080705, #142160 & #175498 or Cody Simmons, 405-2032449, #183016, sunshinerealty. realtor.

• 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.

• Miller Exterior Services: Would love to help you with your lawncare needs: Mowing, Edging, Weed Trimming, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding, Wood Chipping and Fencing; Veteran owned companycompetitive prices -reliable service. 405-973-7080.

• Alfredo Medina III Construction: All types of quality concrete work at an affordable price, no job too large or small; satisfaction guaranteed, free estimates, 405-664-9820.

17 okcoop.org WANTED WINCHESTERS, COLT, BROWNING, and other Guns WE BUY GUNS (Fair Top Prices Paid) Rifles - Handguns - Shotguns We have over 2,000 New & Used Guns In Stock MUSTANG PAWN and GUN 376-3833 Tue-Sat 9-6 • 126 W Hwy 152 In Front of Water Tower CASH LOANS ON QUALITY GUNS WE MAKE CASH LOANS ON FIREARMS QUICK CASH LOANS ON MOST FIREARMS CONFIDENTIAL COURTEOUS SERVICE All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted
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• 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.

• Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x30x12= 25,836.00, 40x50= 44,920.00, 40x100= 81428.00, Pricing includes concrete one walk dr, and garage dr, 872-0338.

• Bargain Barns: 18x21 stell carport = 1395.00, 12x31 rv cover = 2505.00, 24x31 steel garage = 7710.00, Delivery and installation included, call 872-0338.

• Portable buildings: 8x10 mini barn = 2410.00, 10x16 lofted barn = 4425.00, 12x28 garage = 8710.00, 872-0338.

• Tractor work: gravel drives, brushoging, tree work, dirt work, tilling, finish mowing. 808-8202

• Backhoe & tractor work : low rates ,free estimates, 405-409-4020

• Jimmie’s Sewing Machine Repair: Blanchard, OK. 387-3313.

• Stump Grinding: Norman area no job to big or small, call or text 405-410-5221.

• 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.

• Insured All Lawn Services: Weed spraying, mowing packages, flower beds, Free quotes; Royal Aces Beyond Lawns, LLC. 541-5608.

• Clint’s lawn care: military veteran with years of experience in lawn care, mowing, edging, weed trimming and aeriation, service area includes Newcastle, Blanchard and Bridge Creek Call or text 405-229-1046 for free quotes 1 to 5 acres.

• Harrah 44 Tire: Now open! Located at SE 44th and Harrah Road in Harrah, We provide new & used tires, brakes, and oil changes. 907-9538.

18 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • May 2024 Building farm ponds & private lakes in OEC’s service area. “Wealth is not measured in dollars.” Farm Pond and Lake Construction Along with Fence Rows • Land Clearing Building Pads • Shearing Bulldozers & Trackhoes Call Bruce 580-641-1952 All phone numbers are area code 405 unless otherwise noted
PAINTING & REMODELING Insured, Free Estimates Painting • Fence & Deck Staining Texturing • Carpentry • Interior Exterior • Commercial Residential • Sheetrock 314-0755 / 366-0722 405-872-7222 *Equipment *Dirt *Gravel *Sand
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• Journeyman Electrician: Let me help you with any of your electrical needs, no job to small: Tri-City area or Norman, live in Blanchard: text or call Drew. 806-282-4828.

• Weld Up Steel Buildings: 30x40=$19,300; 40x60=$32,400; 40 x 100 = $51,000, price includes concrete & installation. 405-872-0338 or bargainbarnsusa.com.

• TRIPIX Photography: Weddings, Engagements, Family, Senior Portraits, Real Estate, Special Events @TRIPIX LLC / TRIPIXTC@gmail.com. 588-3985.

• Bargains Barns:  18x21 steel carport=$1195; 12x31 RV cover=$2085; 20 x 21 garage=$4285; 24x31 garage=$6195, financing available. 405-872-0338 or

• Small Excavator: Small tree removal, trenches, stump removal. Call for free estimate. 761-3764.

• Clean Up & Haul Off: trash & debris from properties & building interiors; tree removal; Professional, neatly finished job; Insured; Have references; Jerry Richardson. 850-0577.

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• Electrical Work & Low Voltage Wiring: New Installs, Repairs, Cameras, Ceiling Fans, Speakers, TVs & More. No Job too Big or Small. Professional, Timely Work. Call Drew. 708.1420.

• Tractor Services: Off-duty firefighter offering brush hogging, tilling, grapple work, dirt and gravel grading, 420-5646.

• Prime Septic: Septic Installation, Repairs and Pumping. 226-2930.

• Clean up & haul off: trash & debris from properties and building interiors. For a professional, neatly finished job, call Jerry Richardson, insured, references. 850-0577.

• Tractor work: gravel drives, brushoging, tree work, dirt work, tilling, finish mowing. 808-8202

• TJ Property Solutions Real Estate Company: Helping Buyers, Sellers and Real Estate Investors; Looking to Buy or Sell real estate? Have investment properties you need managed? I can help; Call Tosha Fennell, REALTOR. 487-7183.

• Brush hog with 6’ brush hog $45 an hour with 3 hour minimum 20 years experience call W Swopes. 255-3440.

• 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.

• The patio experts: 3-time award winning pergolas, decks, outdoor kitchens, outdoor fireplaces, landscape design & installation, free estimates. 834-3411.

• 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.

• Brush hogging: box blading, driveway work, etc, MIke Matthews. 397-2124.

• Agricultural fencing and welding by Running M Contracting: Lots, Corrals, perimeter, and cross fencing; we can make your operation much more efficient, don’t delay call today! call Dylan. 429-9768.

• Lawncare, Mowing & weed eating: Blanchard, Newcastle, Tuttle, Bridge creek area. free estimates, insured. 834-3411.

• 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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