Oklahoma Electric Co-op News September 2023

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Volume 72, Issue 3 September 2023 CO-OP NEWS OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC PLUS >> OEC Foundation helps local organizations and families >> Overnight users see benefits on OEC's EV rate Welcome to the Drive-Thru For members of

As we approach this year's Drive-Thru Annual Meeting at the co-op, change is on the horizon. The co-op has come a long way since its founding in 1937, where the notion of an annual gathering served as a vital source of education and accountability for its members. Back then, the world had yet to be introduced to the digital realm we are now so accustomed to.

In those early days, the Annual Meeting was akin to a town hall, fostering open dialogue and understanding among the members. The co-op has weathered numerous shifts, and as technology advanced, so did the way we interacted with our members. But some traditions, while cherished, must evolve to meet the needs of a modern membership.

Many co-ops have adapted to a drive-through format, an approach spurred by the pandemic. While we chose not to embark on that path initially, witnessing the success other co-ops experienced with this model was inspiring. This year, we find ourselves at a crossroads as the Lloyd Noble Center undergoes construction. Thus, the drive-through format will serve as our medium of choice.

It's not simply about convenience, though that's an undeniable aspect. As our membership grows, the logistics of gathering in one place become increasingly challenging. With this shift, we aim to integrate technology, using platforms like YouTube Live to provide our members with a more immersive experience.

In this age, convenience is a premium commodity. The drive-through approach allows members to engage without dedicating hours to an in-person event. Beyond that, we encourage your input. A survey will be available so you can share your thoughts on this new format.

As we navigate this transformation, the essence of the co-op remains unchanged – our dedication to our members, our accountability and our commitment to progress.

Change is inevitable, but with change comes the potential for progress. We look forward to this new era of connection and convenience as we redefine what it means to come together as a cooperative family. Oklahoma

Oklahoma Electric Cooperative 2520 Hemphill | PO Box 1208 Norman, OK, 73070 321-2024, FAX 405-217-6900

Co-op News Editor JoMarie Ramsey

jomarie.ramsey@okcoop.org

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WHAT'S INSIDE?

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WELCOME TO THE DRIVE-THRU

Find information and traffic maps for the Drive-Thru Annual Meeting

POWERING PROGRESS

OEC Foundation awards grants to local organizations and individuals

EV RATE BENEFITS

DEDICATED TO YOU

Two OEC Board Members reaffirmed at District Meetings

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Welcome to the DRIVE-THRU

The Drive-Thru Annual Meeting's new look

For members who have attended OEC’s Annual Meeting in the past, this year’s event will look completely different. Due to construction inside the University of Oklahoma’s Lloyd Noble Center (LNC), the event will take place as a drive-thru in the LNC’s parking lot on Friday, September 15. Registration is from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. At 7:15, the business meeting and prize drawing will go live on OEC's YouTube channel at youtube.com/@oklaelec.

HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS YEAR'S EVENT:

• Members who attend will receive a $30 bill credit (a $10 increase from 2022).

• Members will be given a ballot and asked to vote for approval of past meeting minutes and financials, all of which can be found on pages 6, 8 and 9.

• Convenience is key, as OEC staff will register you from the comfort of your vehicle. Simply follow the signs and friendly faces!

• As usual, members who attend will receive a bag filled with free OEC and OEC Fiber items.

• Those who attend might be one of our lucky prize winners — including two $1,000 grand prizes!

• Unfortunately, the logistics of a drive-thru event do not allow for food to be served.

“Because of the LNC’s construction, we have the opportunity to try a different concept we believe our members will enjoy,” said Brianna Wall, OEC manager of marketing and member relations. “Fortunately, many of our co-op peers across the nation have tested this drive-thru meeting format, and we believe we can offer our members the same successful experience.” 0636335925

TO HELP US PLAN FOR THIS FIRST-TIME EVENT, PLEASE COMPLETE THE ATTENDANCE FORM TO TELL US WHAT TIME YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING THIS YEAR’S DRIVE-THRU ANNUAL MEETING AT OKCOOP.ORG/ANNUALMEETING.

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2023 DRIVE-THRU ANNUAL MEETING TRAFFIC FLOW PLAN

SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 from 12:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.

Members are asked to enter the drive-thru from GT Blankenship boulevard via either South Jenkins Avenue or Chautauqua Avenue. OEC employees will guide members entering the drivethru from South Jenkins Avenue or Chautauqua Avenue to help them navigate, register and vote. This approach ensures a smooth and efficient process for all attendees. Their presence also provides immediate assistance, ensuring every member's questions or concerns are addressed on the spot.

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Official business at the Annual Meeting

Those attending the Drive-Thru Annual Meeting on Sept. 15 will have the opportunity to take an active part in their cooperative by conducting official business. Members will be asked if they approve minutes from the 2019 and 2022 OEC Annual Meetings (shown below), as well as the 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 financial statements (see pages 8 and 9). If a quorum of five (5) percent of OEC’s members attend the meeting, votes will be tallied and reflected in the meeting minutes.

Below are copies of the items on the ballot. Enlarged versions are available at www.okcoop.org.

Members may arrive and register at the Lloyd Noble

ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES

Oklahoma 10, Oklahoma

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Center parking lot at any point between 12:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15. As you arrive, a friendly OEC employee will give you a ballot, which you will give to a separate OEC employee when you arrive at the Registration tent.

Beginning at 7:15 p.m. on OEC’s YouTube page (www. youtube.com/OklaElec), we hope you will join us for a brief business meeting and the drawing of two $1,000 grand prizes.

This will conclude this year’s Annual Meeting. We invite you to give us feedback via a survey link, which will be provided in the program you will receive at the event.

Meeting Minutes

The members of Oklahoma Electric Cooperative held their Annual Meeting at 7:15

P.M. on August 9, 2019, in the Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Oklahoma, pursuant to written notice which had been previously given to members, according to the By-Laws. All Trustees were present in person.

The meeting was called to order. Board Member Bob Usry gave the invocation. Jim Garling sang the National Anthem.

Autumn McMahon made welcoming remarks and introduced guests. She then turned the meeting to OEC Attorney Greg Tontz, who acted as the Secretary for the meeting. The Secretary certified that 2,346 members had registered at the meeting, which satisfied the required quorum minimum of 2,193 members. Attorney Tontz then conducted a business meeting.

By motion and second from the floor, the reading of the notice of meeting, proof of publication, and minutes of the previous meeting of the members was waived. By motion and second from the floor, the notice of meeting, proof of publication, and minutes of previous meeting of the members was unanimously approved.

By motion and second from the floor, the reading of the financial reports for the past year was waived. By motion and second from the floor, the expenditures and actions of the Trustees during the past year were unanimously approved.

The following newly-elected Trustees were administered the oath of office, each to serve a three-year term representing the District set opposite the respective name:

District - 3 - RUSTY GRISSOM

District - 5 - SHIRLEY IDLEMAN

District - 7 - DANNY WATTERS

Patrick Grace, OEC Manager and CEO, welcomed the members and gave his remarks on the status of the Coop and plans for future annual meetings.

The evening ended with drawings for door prizes, and entertainment.

Rusty Grissom, Sec. Treasurer APPROVED:

2022

The members of Oklahoma Electric Cooperative held their Annual Meeting at 7:15 P.M. on August 5, 2022, in the Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Oklahoma, pursuant to written notice which had been previously given to members, according to the By-Laws. All Trustees were present in person.

The meeting was called to order. Board Member Bob Usry gave the invocation. Kendra Bennett sang the National Anthem.

Autumn McMahon made welcoming remarks and introduced guests. She then turned the meeting to OEC Attorney Greg Tontz, who acted as the Secretary for the meeting. The Secretary certified that 1,761 members had registered at the meeting, which did not satisfy the required quorum minimum of 2,389 members.

The following newly-elected Trustees were administered the oath of office, each to serve a three-year term representing the District set opposite the respective name:

District - 3 - DEBORAH FRAZIER

District - 5 - SHIRLEY IDLEMAN

District - 7 - DANNY WATTERS

Patrick Grace, OEC Manager and CEO, welcomed the members and gave his remarks on the status of the cooperative and plans for future annual meetings.

The evening ended with drawings for door prizes, and entertainment.

APPROVED:

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(Secretary)

2019

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2022

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POWERING PROGRESS

OEC Foundation board grants $69,150 to local organizations, families

In August, the OEC Foundation board of directors approved $69,150 in grants to several local organizations and families, a significant contribution to the welfare of the community. The lifeblood of this initiative is the thousands of members who voluntarily round up their electric bills to the nearest dollar. These funds fuel Operation Round Up (ORU), a noble program aimed at supporting deserving causes throughout the areas the cooperative serves.

"OEC is distinct—being member-owned means we're all about giving back," said Dr. Jacob Smith, D.O. of Norman, a newer ORU board member who succeeded the last founding board member, Vivian Gibson, upon her retirement. "To know that every penny we collect is channeled back into the community is a profound joy."

BREAKING DOWN THE BENEFICIARIES

Amber-Pocasset Special Athletes received $2,500, aiding the athletes in participating in the Special Olympics.

Norman Assistance League was granted $10,000 for their Operation School Bell program.

Dibble Volunteer Fire Department received $4,000, directed towards purchasing equipment for their new truck and ensuring their PPE is up to standard.

Meals on Wheels of Norman, Inc. was allocated $10,000 to bolster their free meal service.

Transition House, Inc. garnered $10,000 to support the needs of their residential clients.

On the individual front, grants aided members with vision care, procuring medical equipment and assisting with tornado damage cleanup.

With roughly 80% of members choosing to round up their bills, the cumulative yearly donation is an average of $6 per member. This seemingly small contribution has facilitated a variety of programs and causes over the years.

Donna McCrory of Noble and other dedicated members of the Foundation board ensure that each application is meticulously reviewed. The objective is to ensure that the funded projects and organizations leave a lasting positive impact on the community. OEC remains deeply committed to endorsing these invaluable initiatives.

"These grants don't just assist larger organizations in extending their outreach; they actively breathe life into communities, supporting individuals in challenging situations," said Beckie Turner, OEC Foundation past president. "The ripple effect of each donation, regardless of its size, is genuinely heartwarming to observe."

Over its 27-year trajectory, ORU has disbursed over $5 million in grants to myriad local nonprofit entities, individuals and families.. These establishments are pillars in their communities, offering essential services ranging from meals and clothing to holiday gifts.

However, the influence of ORU's contributions is not restricted to the direct beneficiaries. By bolstering these organizations, ORU fortifies community unity and establishes robust support structures. This multiplier effect ensures that ORU's efforts continue to foster resilient and interconnected communities.

OEC Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Vickie Gray, President Lisa Todd, Vice President Pat Ragsdale, Sec/Treasurer Beckie Turner, Past President Betty
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Next Application Deadline September 18 Submit Application okcoop.org/ORU OEC Foundation, Inc. Financial Statement Beginning Balance 07/10/23 ........................................ $348,610.46 Deposits & Interest ........................... $288.46 Checks issued ...................................... -$59,850 Approved, not paid .......................... -$18,218.47 End balance 8/9/23 ..................... $270,830.45 Financial Statement by:
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 2019 2018 Net Utility Plant 268,116,036 217,408,189 Other Property & Investments 61,910,165 59,412,145 Current Assets 17,814,549 19,014,449 Others Assets 21,756,667 24,337,820 Total Assets 369,597,417 320,172,603 Total Margins and Equities 111,569,431 109,248,036 Total Long Term Debt 209,606,849 164,765,996 Noncurrent Liabilities 11,978,864 11,726,301 Current and Accrued Liabilities 35,560,398 33,471,414 Deferred Credits 881,875 960,856 Total Liabilities and Equities 369,597,417 320,172,603 CONSOLIDATED OPERATING STATEMENT 2019 2018 Operating Revenue 138,947,107 131,896,233 Total Operating Expenses 127,999,937 118,893,303 Total Cost of Electric Service 136,114,985 126,808,920 Operating Margins 2,832,122 5,087,313 Generation/Transmission & Other Capital Credits 2,608,955 2,749,929 Patronage Capital or Margins 4,229,389 7,244,846 Taxable Margins* 7,097,979 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 2020 2019 Net Utility Plant $341,381,256 268,116,036 Other Property & Investments $63,267,390 61,910,165 Current Assets $25,249,857 17,814,549 Others Assets $32,346,365 21,756,667 Total Assets $462,244,868 369,597,417 Total Margins and Equities $117,122,323 111,569,431 Total Long Term Debt $287,893,870 209,606,849 Noncurrent Liabilities $15,960,055 11,978,864 Current and Accrued Liabilities $40,102,235 35,560,398 Deferred Credits $1,166,385 881,875 Total Liabilities and Equities $462,244,868 369,597,417 CONSOLIDATED OPERATING STATEMENT 2020 2019 Operating Revenue $149,921,945 138,947,107 Total Operating Expenses $136,225,130 127,999,937 Total Cost of Electric Service $144,676,614 136,114,985 Operating Margins $5,245,331 2,832,122 Generation/Transmission & Other Capital Credits $2,902,383 2,608,955 Patronage Capital or Margins $7,765,715 4,229,389 Taxable Margins* $14,755,843 7,097,979 2020 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 2019 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 8 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • September 2023
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

FINANCIALS FINANCIALS
2021 2020 Net Utility Plant $399,324,217 $341,381,256 Other Property & Investments $62,779,089 $63,267,390 Current Assets $29,132,642 $25,249,857 Others Assets $22,179,197 $32,346,365 Total Assets $513,415,145 $462,244,868 Total Margins and Equities $129,374,731 $117,122,323 Total Long Term Debt $332,310,170 $287,893,870 Noncurrent Liabilities $8,927,829 $15,960,055 Current and Accrued Liabilities $41,245,344 $40,102,235 Deferred Credits $1,557,071 $1,166,385 Total Liabilities and Equities $513,415,145 $462,244,868 CONSOLIDATED OPERATING STATEMENT 2021 2020 Operating Revenue $177,099,683 $149,921,945 Total Operating Expenses $159,647,172 $136,225,130 Total Cost of Electric Service $169,689,574 $144,676,614 Operating Margins $7,410,109 $5,245,331 Generation/Transmission & Other Capital Credits $3,126,403 $2,902,383 Patronage Capital or Margins $13,720,788 $7,765,715 Taxable Margins* $15,256,554 $14,755,843 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 2022 2021 Net Utility Plant $430,917,955 $399,324,217 Other Property & Investments $64,934,870 $62,779,089 Current Assets $51,178,192 $29,132,642 Other Assets $14,950,440 $22,179,197 Total Assets $561,981,457 $513,415,145 Total Margins & Equities $141,770,871 $129,374,731 Total Long Term Debt $364,881,608 $332,310,170 Noncurrent Liabilities $5,113,413 $8,927,829 Current & Accrued Liabilities $48,425,632 $41,245,344 Deferred Credits $1,789,933 $1,557,071 Total Liabilities & Equities $561,981,457 $513,415,145 CONSOLIDATED OPERATING STATEMENT 2022 2021 Operating Revenue $218,912,150 $177,099,683 Total Operating Expenses $196,320,643 $159,647,172 Total Cost of Electric Service $209,413,848 $169,689,574 Operating Margins $9,498,302 $7,410,109 Generation/Transmission & Other Capital Credits $3,971,195 $3,126,403 Patronage Capital or Margins $14,107,756 $13,720,788 Taxable Margins* $13,699,288 $15,256,554 2021 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 2022 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 9 okcoop.org

EV RATE also benefits

OVERNIGHT USERS

OEC’s electric vehicle rate not just for EV owners

In 2020, OEC's board of trustees added a new rate to OEC's catalog of rate options, initially for members who own an electric vehicle (EV). This rate is beneficial for all who tend to consume a lot of power during the overnight hours.

"This residential rate focuses on the time of day electricity is consumed and is most beneficial to those with electric vehicles or large appliances that are programmed to operate overnight," said Key Accounts Specialist and resident rate expert Tim Ferree. "While we call it the ‘EV rate’ it's also ideal for those willing to divert energy consumption to evening and overnight hours."

The price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) drops significantly between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., the prime EV charging time for those with at-home charging capabilities. Residential members who experience high consumption overnight could reap the benefits as well. 7006410500

"We are able to offer lower overnight kWh rates because power is produced at a lower cost during those hours,” said Ferree. “Temperatures are cooler and air conditioners are working less, which allows the grid to recover from the strains of a hot summer afternoon. Plus, overnight electricity is generated mostly by wind power — a relatively inexpensive generation resource.”

Members able to shift high energy use (i.e. clothes dryer, HVAC, electric car charging, etc.) to the hours of 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. will experience the most savings. Read more about this rate and switch to it by visiting okcoop.org/ev-rate.

Those looking to explore all of our rate options may visit www. okcoop.org/rates.

Residential members may switch rates once in a 12-month period via the above link or by calling our Member Service team at (405) 321-2024.

While we call it the ‘EV rate’ it’s also ideal for those willing to divert energy consumption to evening and overnight hours
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— TIM FERREE

NATIONAL DRIVE ELECTRIC WEEK

OEC has a suite of resources to help members decide if an electric vehicle (EV) is right for them. At okcoop.org/EV, you will find information on rebates for in-home chargers, a specially curated electric rate to benefit those taking the EV leap, helpful charging resources and videos that have recorded our journey with our very own EV.

We've done the research for you! Simply visit okcoop.org/EV or contact Energy Efficiency Solutions Specialist and EV afficionado Daniel Lofland at daniel.lofland@okcoop.org if you have any questions.

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DEDICATED TO YOU

Ronnie Grover and Bob Usry reappointed to board of trustees

Each trustee began three-year terms in September following two uncontested elections. The two trustees — also OEC members — proudly serve their respective districts across OEC's service area.

"Grover and Usry have diligently represented the members in their districts throughout their service on the board," said Ronnie Tharp, Board of Trustees president. "We know Mr. Grover and Mr. Usry will serve in the way our members expect and deserve."

Per OEC's by-laws, trustees serve three-year terms, with a different group eligible for election each year. OEC notified all members in the July Co-op News of the upcoming filing period for a spot on OEC's board representing Districts 4 (Newcastle) and 8 (Midwest City, Choctaw and Norman).

OEC's Board of Trustees is tasked with becoming educated, knowledgeable experts in the electric industry. Eight of the nine trustees hold certifications and distinctions marking them as professionals in the field, qualifying them to make decisions in their constituents' best interests and ensure the co-op succeeds in its mission while remaining transparent to the members who own it.

To learn more about OEC's board of trustees, visit okcoop.org.

Notice to file candidacy for OEC Board of Trustees

The members of Oklahoma Electric Cooperative District 2 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 on September 11, 12 and 13, 2023, 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 at his/her District Meeting. Persons desiring to file for office of Trustee must obtain forms at the cooperative headquarters, 2520

Hemphill Drive, Norman, Okla. No nominations from the floor can be accepted at the District Meetings. 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, September 13, 2023.

Candidacy information for members interested in serving on the Board of Trustees can be obtained by calling Patrick Grace at (405) 321-2024.

September 1, 2023

Danny Watters, Secretary, Oklahoma Electric Cooperative Board of Trustees

District 2

Monday, October 2, 2023, 6 p.m. Little Axe Middle School 2000 168th Ave NE

Norman, OK 73026

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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.

PULL APART STREET CORN DIPPERS

Ingredients

ƒ 2 tablespoons chili powder

ƒ 2 teaspoons smoked paprika

ƒ 1/2-2 teaspoons cayenne pepper

ƒ 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

ƒ 1 yellow onion, chopped

ƒ 2 cups corn, fresh or frozen

ƒ 2 cloves garlic, chopped

ƒ kosher salt and black pepper

ƒ 4 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature

ƒ 1/4 cup sour cream

Directions

ƒ 1 (12-count) package dinner rolls, halved lengthwise

ƒ 3 tablespoons salted butter

ƒ 1/3 cup olive oil mayo, or use plain Greek yogurt

ƒ 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

ƒ 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

ƒ 1 1/2 cups shredded Monterey or pepper jack cheese

1. Preheat the oven to 400° F. Mix the spices. In a bowl, combine the chili powder, paprika, cayenne, and a pinch of salt.

2. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook until soft, 5 minutes. Add the corn, garlic, 1 teaspoon of the spice mix, and season with salt and pepper. Cook until the corn is softened, 5 minutes.

3. Reduce the heat to low. Mix in the cream cheese until melted and creamy. Stir in the sour cream.

4. In a separate skillet, melt the butter until golden. Mix in 3 teaspoons of the spice mix, plus a pinch of chili flakes and salt. Cook another minute, then remove from the heat.

5. Mix the mayo and lime juice with a pinch of salt.

6. Place the bottom half of the dinner rolls onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Spoon the dip over the rolls. Top with cilantro, then pepper jack cheese. Drizzle half the mayo and half the spicy butter over the dip. Place the top half of the roll on top of the dip.

7. Cover the rolls and bake 10 minutes. Remove the foil and continue baking for another 10 minutes, until the cheese has melted. Serve the sliders topped with the remaining mayo and butter. ENJOY.

22% Renewables

Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative reflects generation during July 2023.

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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• Like new Pfaltzgraff (Heritage) dishes, two sets of four, several serving pieces; pictures, can text photos; Lawn Boy grass bags, some like new; canning jars. 833-8960.

• 4 antique wooden chairs, 1 rocker, 3 regular (2 match), approximately 100 years old, can text pics, call/text. 650-9489.

• Whirlpool stainless steel sxs fridge, 25 cuft, works good, water/ice do NOT work, can text pics, Call or text. 650-9489.

• Pfaltzgraff (Heritage) dishes, two sets of four, several serving pieces, too; pictures, can text photos; Lawn Boy grass catching bags, some like new; canning jars. 833-8960.

HAY & FIREWOOD

• 40 round bales of 2023 grass hay mostly Bermuda near Goldsby $75 if no answer leave message or text. 226-9186.

• 4x6 Round Bales Mixed Bermuda, Few Weeds, and a “Ton” of Arrowleaf Clover, Net Wrapped, Can Load Any Amount, $60 per Bale. 627-3920.

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

• Needed 18 ac mol baled small squares, 80/20 split omo, Noble. 630 7522.

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

• Small square premium bermuda grass horse hay in 21 bale bundles, sprayed and fertilized. 850-1005.

LIVESTOCK & PETS

• Guinea keets, hatched June 28th $7 each. 799-1155.

• Male order collie lab mix - black/ white - 7 months - neutered, shots UTD, heartwormfriendly & good with other dogs and children - crate & house trained $100. 593-9788.

• Pasture raised eggs, $5 a dozen. 760-0992.

• F1b Standard Goldendoodles ,50-65 lbs, non-shedding, hypoallergenic, vet vaccinated & checked, microchipped, and dewclaws removed, $800ea, ready June 17th, text or call. 409-0233.

• Australian Shepherd puppies 1/2 toy and 1/2 Mini, 2 black tri, 6 blue merle, born 18 May 2023. 740-5692.

• Fresh Eggs, South Okc - Moore, $4 a dozen. 208-3619.

• Pekin Ducks for sale. 830-8262

• AKC Pug Puppies, Vet checked, first shots, family raised, very social. 642-4983.

R Us

• Pasture-raised eggs, $5 per dozen; Two 18-month-old male rabbits need a loving home, $10 each; Bridge Creek - Tri-City area. 392-2545.

• 3, 3yr cow-calf pairs, 5, 5 to 8 yr, cows will calve 2, 1st, 5,1st. 391-3688.

• For Sale or Lease-2 Black Angus Bulls and 2 Charolais Bulls. 520-1604.

• Austrian Shepard puppies, ½ Toy and ½ Mini, Black Tri and Blue Merles. 740-5692.

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. Danny, 779-5362.

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

• Pecans shelled and vacuum sealed $8 per pound. 391-3319.

• For Sale: Large Barbie Collection, Great for collectors or gifts, All dolls in original package. 659-5244.

• Hammond Organ - Double Keyboard for Sale, Incredible Condition; FREE for Pickup Only. 401-2613.

• Toro TimeMaster 30in selfpropelled lawn mower for sale; bought new October 2021; has not been used in 2023; still under warranty, asking $1,000; contact Clint. 229-1046.

• 3, 5 and 6 gallon glass carboys for fermentation or brewing $50 each. 823-7310.

• All Power Wash removes green and black algae from your house, driveway, patios, and sidewalks; Wood fence cleaning or restoration; Truck washing Fleet managers call me I have 6 years of experience in the truck washing industry; Call APW. 623-0813.

• Barnett Jackal Crossbow with 20 inch carbon arrows and case 30MM red dot sight Never been used $225. 213-9392.

• Sig Sauer Model P-238, 380, never fired with three clips $600 in the box. 794-7789.

• Peaches, pears, apples wanted for jelly, also persimmons,various fruits, prickly pear cactus fruit; frost free upright freezer and old jelly jars wanted. 802-4227.

• Arlington Memory Gardens OKC, Section 20 Lot 63 Spaces BC; 2 Crypts 1 Opening & Closing $10,000. 249-4249.

• Motorcycle riding jacket with liner, like new $100 00; Text or call. 831-3766.

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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
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• $800 One cemetery plot by the pond at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Norman. 250-3554.

• Pistol brass for sale, sized and cleaned: 380, 9, 38 special, 40, and 45 ACP: Reloading components: powder, primers, and bullets, Call for prices. 640-3328.

• Peaches, pears, apples wanted for jelly, also persimmons, various fruits, prickly pear cactus fruit; frost free upright freezer and old jelly jars wanted. 802-4227.

• Push mower, Kawasaki standup mower, edger & trimmer. 985-5139.

• 2 burial lots in The Garden of Angels at Sunset Memorial on Indian Hills Rd Beautiful pond and land original price $5,000 each, now selling for $3,750 each. 208-2498.

• Toro sw5000,o-turn mower,set up to mulch, runs&looks good $1600, thornless blackberries & strawberries plants,make offer,you dig. 684-0350.

• Kennedy portable metal tool box with tray, 21”x8”x7”, Craftsman electric power blower, can text pics, call/text. 650-9489.

• F/S - Browning BDA SemiAuto 380 VGC - $700 V/TXT. 641-7582.

• GE smart Water Dispenser, filters hot, cold water $100; Red Lion Irrigation Pump, comes with hose $200; Diesel Heat Stream shop Heater $150. 620-5238.

• RC Airplanes & Accessories for sale. 312-3151.

• Baretta mod-1934 380caliber pistol from WWII - Exc Cond$700 00 V/Text. 641-7582.

• 2 b&d workmates, $20 each,MTD riding mower bumper $25,also a20x8 00-8 tire on rim gc, $20. 684-0350.

• Traeger Grill pro series 575 Wood pellet grill and smoker with WIFI app enabled, bronze, never use (7) bags pellets $600, Ron. 820-8785.

• Four place,Water Wheeler, boat, excellent condition, $350. 596-8755.

• Antique piano, 14ft Lone Star Fishing Boat/Trailer, Antique Outboard Motor, Handcrafted Pottery, Native American Books/Magazines, Please call from 1PM-10PM. 745-4439.

• All Power Wash removes green and black algae from your house, driveway, patios, and sidewalks Wood fence cleaning or restoration Truck washing Fleet managers call me I have 6 years of experience in the truck washing industry. 623-0813.

• Free scrap metal removal appliances air conditioner farm equipment lawn mowers etc. 863-7492.

• 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.

MOBILE HOMES, RVS & BOATS

• ‘03 KZ Frontier Sportsman 2205 Rebuilt walls and roof Tight and dry AC blows cold Sleeps 7 GVW 7000 Hitch included $8000 OBO. 255-4998.

• ‘00 Holiday Rambler 33ft, tiny home on wheels, Ford Triton 50k miles, large slide out, awning, price reduced 12K. 527-6472 or 642-5799.

REAL ESTATE

• 30 acres next to wilderness area at lake thunderbird, barn set up with all utilities, 9800 E Lindsey, will divide, $13,000 an acre, owner. 520-0441.

WANTED

• Wanted Appliances, AC units, Mowers, Computers, Farm Implements, almost any Metal Scrap, no fencing please, Blanchard, Bridge Creek, area Free Removal. 416-0127 or 306-6974.

• Looking for canning jars, canner, dehydrator, and Camp Chef propane stove. 485-4340.

• Ham Radio Gear - Antennas - Amplifiers, etc V/Text. 641-7582.

• Cash for comics, toys and other collectibles, Marvel, Star Wars, Transformers, GI Joe, Sports cards, Lego, complete board games. 306-1462.

• Sand plums wanted, also peaches, pears, apples, persimmons,various fruits, prickly pear cactus fruit for jelly; wanted frost free upright freezer, old jelly jars. 802-4227.

16 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • September 2023 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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• Ham Radio Gear: Antennas, Amplifiers, etc V/Text. 641-7582.

• Looking for 7k#-10k# Dexter drop spindle axles and straight hubbed axles along with the structural material to build these trailers; also looking for older semi trailers, bud wheel axles, and I beams, structural square tubing, 2-3/8’ casing and sizes larger from casing to drill pipe; 308-5742.

• Have more fruit than you can use, let me know what have, will go shares, trade for jellies, peaches, apples, pears, prickly pear fruit; 802-4227.

• Looking for a one horse horse trailer Must be in usable shape. 627-8702.

• Free removal of appliances & scrap metal appliances lawn equip farm scrap a/c bicycles car parts etc Noble Norman Lexington. 863-7492.

BUSINESS

• 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. 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 & Existing construction, custom work; Also looking for used oilfield equipment like pumps, generators, heat exchangers, air boosters, atructural steel, derricks, substructures, etc. 308-5742.

• Lynn Pumping Service: Septic cleaning and repair services, Call/Text 24/7. 488-8344.

• Oilfield & Construction Equipment: fabrication & machine ship equipment; 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 CAN: 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

• 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) 808-0705, #142160 & #175498, Cody Simmons, 405203-2449, #183016, or LeAnn Wilson, 405- 203-5303, #200253 www.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.

“The PiPe Man” 405-207-0101 We build: Cattleguards H-Posts Corner Posts Triangle Pipe Racks Call for sizes & prices • We Deliver We Now Have Culverts STrucTural PiPe SaleS All sizes custom-cut pipe Perfect for: Corrals Barns Fences 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
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• Land clearing and mulching: call Chad Bias (405) 249-2030.

• 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.

• 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

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

• Woodcraft: In shop Furniture Repair and/or Refinishing, Custom Wood Projects, Cabinetry, Book Shelves etc: Call Russ (405)887-5870.

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

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

• 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.

• Any clean you need, we can get it done: 985-5878 Kyrah, 365-1849 Chasey.

• CNA: will care for your loved one in Norman area, Great references, 21 years experience. 410-7532.

18 Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • September 2023 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 JIM'S 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
$ 99 PB-2520 169 STANDARD DUTY POWER BLOWER 170 mph PRICES GOOD THRU 9/30/23 THE BEST AVAILABLE FREE ONE GALLON BAR/CHAIN OIL CONSUMER WARRANTY! $ 99 CS-310 219 STANDARD DUTY CHAINSAW 16” BAR LOOKING FOR SOMETHING BETTER? LOOKING FOR SOMETHING BETTER? PRICES GOOD THRU 9/30/23 WITH PURCHASE OF ECHO CHAINSAW CLASSIFIED ADS

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• 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.

• 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.

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

• 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.

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

• Mayfield Homes: 405 570 1263, Renovation, roofing- traditional and metal-, windows, soffit and fascia etc

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• 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

• I build pump packages: for water and oil drilling well sites/ drilling rigs, custom skidded and trailered packages; I also build with structural steel and perform custom work for the customer! Certified welder, machinist and will build complex builds as well as other custom builds. 308-5742.

• 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.

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

• Seamless Guttering: Country Ridge Enterprises New installation or replacement, repairs, clean out and leaf guard. Local Norman company. Insured *Free Estimates* Call James. (405)623-2354.

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

• Roll off dumpsters: We carry all sizes of roll off dumpsters. call today for a free quote 405-618-0080.

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