Oklahoma Electric Cooperative

Your Touchstone Energy® Cooperative
Volume 63, Issue 9
March 2015
CO
OP
Oklahoma Electric
NEWS
Unclaimed capital
credits could belong
to you or someone
you know
Also inside
Youth Tour finalists announced
p. 6
When to pull the plug on
old appliances
p. 16
Board of Trustees
Bob Usry, President
Verle Barnes, Vice Pres.
James “Jim” Martin, Sec.-Treas.
John Jensen, Asst. Sec.-Treas.
Mike Argo
Percy Moreu
Rusty Grissom
Ronnie Grover
Frank Wilson
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Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
321-2024, FAX 405-217-6900
http://www.okcoop.org
[email protected]
Co-op Manager .............................Max Meek
Editor .........................................Brianna Wall
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.
Hidden Account Numbers
Worth $150
Each month, OEC will pay $50 to
the two co-op members who locate their
hidden account numbers inside the
Co-op News that month. The hidden
account numbers will be placed at random
within the text of each issue and not
on the mailing label. The amounts will
simultaneously increase in $50 increments
until one or both account numbers
are located by their respective owners.
Remember the contest rules as you read
the Co-op News each month:
1. One of the hidden account numbers
must be your own.
2. You must advise OEC by phone, mail
or in person at the co-op’s office by the
15th of the month.
If you find your account number call the
Member Services department at 217-6706.
From the top
Max Meek, Chief Executive Officer
Capital credits coming your way
Did you know OEC is a
If you recognize any of the
nonprofit entity? In fact, all electric
names in this month’s issue, or next
cooperatives are not-for-profit, and
month’s, please tell them to call us
for the member-owners – that’s you – so we can get their money to them.
it’s a good thing.
A form is printed on page 23 for the
Beginning on page 9,
descendant(s) of those who
you will see six pages filled
have passed on to transfer
with former members’
any remaining capital
names – and that’s only half
credits into their names.
of them (the other half will
If you were a member
be printed next month).
during the years of 2006
We are trying to contact
and 2007 and you still are
these members so they – or
a member, be looking for
their heirs – can receive the
your check to arrive in
money we owe them. You
August, given no major
see, as a nonprofit business,
If co-ops were expenses occur – like an ice
we operate at-cost. Any
storm or tornado – between
like other
utilities, those
funds collected exceeding
now and then. No action is
funds would
the cost of doing business
necessary on your part.
be
distributed
must be returned to the
Distributing margins
among
members. If co-ops were like
back to our members
shareholders
other utilities, those funds
helps us keep costs as low
and
investors in and affordable as possible.
would be distributed among
faraway lands.
shareholders and investors
While we strive to be at the
Instead, they
in faraway lands. Instead,
forefront of implementing
are returned to
they are returned to you, the
you, the owners new technology, like usage
owners of the co-op.
monitoring mobile apps and
of the co-op.
It’s one of many aspects
PrePaid metering, our mission
that makes cooperatives
remains providing the most
unique and sets us apart
reliable service we can.
from other, profit-minded businesses.
At the end of the day, our goal is
Co-ops have always operated as not-for- for the lights to remain on come high
profit – it was one of the prerequisites
winds, storms or any other surprise
for receiving a loan from the federal
Mother Nature has for us. We work
government to begin a cooperative
diligently to provide you with safe,
in the mid-1930s. I am grateful our
affordable electricity, and we hope
operations have financially allowed us to you see your investment in OEC as
pay back these margins over the years.
more than just a monthly bill.
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CO OP
NEWS
Oklahoma Electric
contents
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Unclaimed capital credits could belong to you or someone you know
In This Issue..
Explore new features
on the SmartHub mobile
app beginning April 1
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6
Meet the 2015 Youth
Tour finalists
8
Unclaimed capital
credits – part 1 of 2
When to pull the plug
Socialize with us!
/OklaElec
/OKcoop
/OklaElec
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In Every Issue..
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ORU Report
Youth & Leadership
Co-op Connections® Card
Tasty Treats
Classified Ads
Energy Efficiency
Tip of the Month
Hire a professional energy auditor to diagnose
where your house could be losing energy and
where you can start saving money. Auditors
check for air leaks, survey heating and cooling
equipment and more. After making efficiency
upgrades, you could save 5-30 percent on your
energy bills.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy
Updated features returning to OEC’s SmartHub app
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OPERATION
Round Up
OEC Foundation board approves over
$9,000 in grants
Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • March 2015
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The OEC Foundation, Inc. board
of directors at its Jan. 29 meeting
approved $9,129 in grants to local
organizations and individuals. These
donated funds are added to an already
impressive amount of grants given
since the program began in 1993.
The organizations benefitting
from the first grants of 2015 are
Canadian County CASA, Inc., Friends
of Mustang Public Library and the
Washington Police Department. Each
grant will be used by the organizations
to further their missions of serving
others in their communities.
“CASA provides a voice for
children who have been abused or
neglected and have been adjudicated
through the court system as
deprived,” said Krystle Lane, CASA’s
executive director. The board
approved a $1,000 grant to CASA
and its mission to help children in
Canadian County.
The Friends of the Mustang Public
Library received a $3,000 grant for
its summer reading program for
children and teens.
“The summer reading program
at the Mustang Library will keep
children and teens reading through
the summer,” said Brett Jones,
president. “Children can lose one
to two grade levels in their reading
skills if they do not read through the
summer break from school.”
Funds donated to the program will
provide all services and supplies to the
children so there is not a hindrance to
anyone wanting to participate.
A $3,000 grant was also awarded
to the Washington Police Department
for new hand-held radios.
“These radios will give us the
ability to communicate with dispatch
and other officers and increase the
safety of the officers while they are
out of the patrol unit during a traffic
stop or an emergency call,” said
Ruben Ruiz, chief of police.
In addition to the grants given to
the aforementioned organizations,
several individuals received assistance
with eye glasses and exams, as well as
food and clothing for children.
The Operation Round Up®
program is made possible thanks to
members who choose to ‘round up’
their electric bills each month to the
nearest dollar, with the difference
being placed into a separate fund.
Individuals, families and nonprofit
organizations in OEC’s service area
are eligible to apply for grants, and
meetings are held every six to eight
weeks for a nine-person board of
directors to review the applications.
Applications received by March 2
will be reviewed at a meeting held on
March 12. Visit www.okcoop.org/ORU
to print applications – individual/
family or organizational. Applications
can be submitted by mail (PO
Box 721105, Norman, 73070), fax
(217-6904) or in person at OEC’s
headquarters located at 242 24th
Avenue Northwest in Norman.
Contact Tory Tedder-Loffland,
Operation Round Up coordinator, at
[email protected] or 217-6726 if you
have any questions.
OEC Foundation, Inc.
Financial Statement
Beginning Balance
1/5/2015........................................$96,761.33
February deposit.......................$18,992.52
Interest...............................................$3.27
Checks issued...........................-$22,908.84
Approved, not paid.................-$3,674.26
Ending balance 2/18/15...........$89,174.02
Financial statement by:
Amanda Dierking
OEC Foundation, Inc.
Board of Directors
Jamey Allen • Leroy Bayliff
Jim Brown • Vivian Gibson
Lloyd Gramling
Lynne Miller • Sunny Stuart
Beckie Turner • Joyce Wallace
CO-OP
News
Hourly meter data returning to SmartHub
S
martHub – OEC’s online and
mobile portal where members
can pay their bills and view
in-depth energy use information –
will soon contain hourly meter data.
Access to the data was temporarily
halted last year while improvements
and updates were made to the meter
data management system. Beginning
April 1, members can log into
their accounts and see their energy
consumption down to the hour.
“In addition to the hourly meter
readings and kilowatt-hour usage
details, weather charts have also
been integrated so members can
conveniently compare high- and
low-usage days to the outside
temperatures,” said Jonna Buck, vice
president of administration.
According to the U.S. Department
of Energy, heating and cooling accounts
for more than half of the energy use in
a typical home, making it the largest
energy expense. In most situations,
members who experience high usage
can associate it with either a hot day in
the summer or a cold day in the winter
(for those with electric heat).
“This data will be very useful to
members once our on- and off-peak
summer rates take effect in June,”
Buck said. “With the increased price
of electricity on summer weekday
afternoons, members will be able to
look back the next day and see their
usage during those hours. This will also
reveal areas of potential savings.”
The more electricity consumption
members can shift to off-peak
times during summer days, the
more money they will keep in
their pockets. The daily and hourly
data available online and via the
SmartHub mobile app will help
members quickly locate times of high
usage and be able to take action and
make adjustments before they receive
a high bill in the mail. [1709300415]
“Our priority is to educate
members about their usage so they
can make changes to lower it, in
turn lowering their bills,” Buck said.
“Monitoring your usage can be easy,
and we encourage all members to
take advantage of this free service.”
Members can create a log-in by
visiting www.okcoop.smarthub.coop or
by downloading the SmartHub mobile
app free from the Amazon, Apple and
Google app stores (or scan the barcode
below with your smartphone).
If you have questions regarding
your bill or meter readings, call
OEC’s customer service department
at 405-321-2024.
Scan the QR code with
your smart device to
download the SmartHub
mobile app and access
your usage anywhere,
anytime.
www.OKcoop.org
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YOUTH &
Leadership
Announcing the 2015
Youth Tour finalists
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“IF ONE THING
COMES OUT OF
THIS MEETING, IT
WILL BE SENDING
YOUNGSTERS TO
THE NATIONAL
CAPITAL WHERE
THEY CAN ACTUALLY
SEE WHAT THE FLAG
STANDS FOR AND
REPRESENTS.”
Then-Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson, 1957
en students from across OEC’s
service area have advanced to
the final rounds of OEC’s Youth
Tour contest and will compete for
one of four trips to Washington, D.C.
this summer.
The finalists’ essays were selected
by a panel of judges out of over 30
entries. They will now prepare to give
a speech over the topics covered in
their essays at a banquet to be held
later this month. There, four winners
will be selected to travel to the
nation’s capital this summer with 70
of their peers from across Oklahoma.
“Youth Tour is a great program
because it exposes young people to
a wealth of history made possible by
the actions of everyday people just
like them,” said Tory Tedder-Loffland,
OEC youth programs coordinator.
“Some of these kids have never
left the state before and here they
are meeting with elected officials,
walking in the footsteps of George
Washington and feeling the impact
of the Holocaust Museum. They can
take this experience home and know
they can be exceptional as well.”
Join us in congratulating the
following 10 students on their hard
work and for making it to the final
rounds of the contest.
}} John Allen, Chickasha High
School
}} Devyn Crosley, Chickasha High
School
}} Jordan Darrow, Mount St. Mary
Catholic High School
}} Matthew Holman, Bridge Creek
High School
}} Brennah Kostelecky, Oklahoma
City (home-school)
}} Alex Leseney, Little Axe High
School
}} Megan Mayfield, Bridge Creek
High School
}} Meredith Rasnic, Norman North
High School
}} Haley Traxler, Tuttle High School
}} Jessica Lynn Woodall, Bridge
Creek High School
While on Youth Tour, the winners
will visit national and historical
landmarks, take a dinner cruise down
the famous Potomac River, attend a
dinner theatre show and spend time
getting to know Youth Tour delegates
from other states. They will also
have the opportunity to speak with
Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation
and communicate their concerns to
the Congressmen. This session always
enlightens the students to the real
world of politics and government. It
has even inspired former Youth Tour
students to seek elected office (State
Sen. Corey Brooks was an OEC Youth
Tour winner in 1996).
Watch for the list of winners to be
announced on OEC’s Facebook page
(facebook.com/OklaElec) following
the banquet on March 26. They will
also be featured in the May issue of
the Co-op News.
CO-OP
Connections
Your free source for exclusive member savings on everyday purchases
Members save over $123,000 on
prescriptions in 2014
T
he numbers are in, and OEC
members saved big at the
pharmacy last year. Using the
Co-op Connections® Card, members
received an average of 44 percent off
prescriptions each time they visited
the pharmacy last year.
The Co-op Connections program
implemented the pharmacy discount
in 2008, and savings have increased
each year since – a whopping
$758,140 has been kept in members’
pockets. Seven years of data proves
co-op members are taking full
advantage of the pharmacy discount.
It is important now more than ever
to continue taking advantage of those
savings offered exclusively to co-op
members, as continual changes occur
to healthcare laws and insurance
coverage. To download a list of
participating pharmacies in your area,
visit www.okcoop.org/pharmacies.
To keep up with the pace of
the changing healthcare system,
Touchstone Energy® Cooperatives
– the creators of the Co-op
Connections program – expanded its
savings even more.
Co-op members can now save
money at the dentist, chiropractor, eye
doctor, hearing specialist and medical
lab as part of the Healthy Savings
discount. View the complete listing
of covered services and providers
at www.okcoop.org/healthysavings
or call 321-2024 to have a printed
business directory mailed to you.
OEC is part of the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives brand, a nationwide alliance of more
than 725 consumer-owned electric cooperatives dedicated to serving their members and
communities with integrity, accountability, innovation and commitment to community.
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Show your Co-op Connections Card at these participating businesses to receive a members-only discount. If
you have lost or misplaced your card, call 321-2024 to request a new one be mailed to you. Visit
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CAPITAL
Credits
OEC prepares to pay $5 million in capital
credits to co-op members
O
EC’s board of trustees has
authorized the distribution of
over $5 million in capital credits
to members of the cooperative who
purchased electricity during the years
of 2006 and 2007.
More than 28,800 current members
and 6,600 former members are set to
receive a check when they are mailed
in August, given no major expenses
occur – like a tornado or ice storm –
between now and then.
Capital credits are somewhat similar
to the dividends paid to shareholders
of investor-owned utilities, except the
co-op’s “shareholders” are the members
it serves, and the “dividends” are the
capital credits.
Despite a diligent effort to notify
former co-op members, there are more
than 3,000 who still need to update
their addresses in order to receive their
capital credits. If you see your name
on the list of names on the following
pages and you were an OEC member
during the years listed, please fill out
and return the form below. All address
updates must be done in writing.
If you see the name of a family
member who is deceased and you are
the rightful heir, you can complete the
form on page 23 and return it along
with the appropriate paperwork to
transfer all remaining capital credits
into your name.
The average capital credit refund
will be $100. However, checks will
not be issued for less than $25 unless
a member has no further refunds due
for future years. Refunds of less than
$25 are retained until and added to
the next retirement.
The list of names printed in this
magazine is of former members
who have not verified their current
address. Due to the volume, this
list only includes former residential
members whose last names begin
with A through K, as well as former
businesses whose names begin with A
through K. The remaining list will be
published in next month’s issue or can
be found by visiting
www.okcoop.org/capitalcredits.
Patronage Capital Credit Record Update
If you were previously a member of OEC, please use the form below to print and return. Valid address is important regarding the
refund of patronage capital credits. All address updates must be done in writing.
Name on Account
First
Previous Address
Current Address
Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • March 2015
Spouse Name
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Middle Initial
Last
Street
City
State
Zip Code
Street
City
State
Zip Code
Spouse SS# (Required)
E-Mail
SS# (Required)
Contact Phone
Federal ID# (Required if Business)
Signature (Required)
Address update will be done pending match of social security number or Federal ID number. Incomplete forms cannot be processed.
Mail completed form to OEC, P.O. Box 1208, Norman, OK, 73070
OR
Fax completed form to (405)217-6900
Forms are available at
www.okcoop.org/capitalcredits
Businesses and last names beginning with
L through Z can be found online and will be
published in next month’s issue.
Do you recognize these names?
These are the names of former members without updated contact information on file. If you recognize a name or business
name on this list, please let them know OEC may have money for them. Use the form on page 8 to update contact
information. If one of the names is your deceased relative and you are the beneficiary, fill out and return the form on page 23.
ANDERSON, ALTHEDA M.
ANDERSON, ANDREA
ANDERSON, ANDY
ANDERSON, BRANDON W.
ANDERSON, CODY
ANDERSON, DAWN M.
ANDERSON, DIANNA L.
ANDERSON, JANA
ANDERSON, JENNIFER
ANDERSON, JERRY W.
ANDERSON, LISA M.
ANDERSON, SHELA
ANDRADA, REBECCA L.
ANDREWS, CHARITY B.
ANDREWS, JACK A.
ANDREWS, MELISSA
ANGLIN, BOBBY J.
APPERSON, BRENDA J.
APPLE, GEORGE H.
APPLE, STEVE
APPLEBY, THEA S.
ARAMBULA, DAVID
ARCADIS US INC
ARCHER, KEVIN G.
ARDIZZONE, MICHAEL
ARGANBRIGHT, JIM R.
ARMAND, KANDI
ARMSTRONG, BERNICE
ARMSTRONG, GLORIA E.
ARMSTRONG, KIMMI R.
ARNOLD, KELLY J.
ARSENAULT, JOHN D.
ARTERBERRY, JO ELLEN
ASBURY, ROBERT W.
ASH, MICHAEL A.
ASHBY, DANA JO
ASHFORD, BRAD J.
ASHWORTH, CARMALEE
ASHWORTH, STEVE
ASIF, MOHAMMED
ASKEW, STEVE G.
ATKINSON, RHONDA
AUSTIN, STEVE
AUTOCARE
AUTRY, ROBERT A.
AVANTS, BETTY
AVERY, SHANDRA
AVEY, WILLIAM R.
AYERS, KARYN J.
AYERS, LEW E.
B&W FARMS
BABB, BRIDGETTE N.
BABYLON, ROBERT R.
BACHMAN, MONTY B.
BACON, CHARLES R.
BACON, DAVID
BADLEY, STEVE
BAILEY, ANGELA
BAILEY, JAMIE D.
BAILEY, JOSHUA G.
BAILEY, RONDA R.
BAIRD, DEBORAH A.
BAIRD, MILDRED L.
BAKER, CHAD M.
BAKER, DAVID B.
BAKER, DUANE
BAKER, EDWARD L.
BAKER, GERED E.
BAKER, HARVEY H.
BAKER, JOHN M.
BAKER, MARY
BALDERAS, ILARIA
BALDRIDGE, JULIA
BALDRIDGE, MICHELLE
BALDWIN, BONNIE J.
BALDWIN, MICHAEL J.
BALENTINE, ROGER D.
BALES, ADAM C.
BALIUS, SIMON R.
BARAKAT, ELAINE
BARBER, FRED
BARBER, JEANNE L.
BARBER, KRISTIN
BARBER, MARY
BARGEWELL, ERIK A.
BARK, HARKYULE
BARKER, KELLY W.
BARKSDALE, JERRY D.
BARNES, ANN M.
BARNES, DENISE
BARNES, KATRINA A.
BARNEY U BROWN TRUST
BARNHART CRANE AND RIGGING CO
BARR, DAVID M.
BARR, PATTI A.
BARRETT, JENNIFER R.
BARTLETT, DIANE
BARTLETT, JAIME R.
BARTLETT, RICHARD T.
BARTLETT, SHERRY J.
BARTON, DONNA J.
BARTON, MARY E.
BARWICK, CHARLES
BASSHAM, JOHN
BATCH, DONALD A.
BATES, LEE
BATES, MARTHA J.
BAUER, DAN
BAVINGER, BILL A.
BAXTER, MILDRED E.
BAYLESS, DAVID
BAYLESS, FREDDA
BAYLISS, ANGEL ANN
BAZE, STACY R.
BAZEMORE, STEPHEN M
BEACH, SABRINA I.
BEADEL, THOMAS M.
BEAN, ALBERT
BEAN, PAUL J.
BEARDMORE, GREG D.
BEAUCOURT, MICHAEL A.
BEBOUT, NANCY G.
BECKER, LEONARD
BEDFORD, CARLA C.
BEEN, KEVIN D.
BEENE, DEWEY J.
BEERY, ILA MAE
BEIER, ROBERT C.
BELDEN, STEPHANIE L.
BELL, ARLETHA I
BELL, BARBARA
BELL, JACLYN
BELL, MARSHA
BELL, ROBERT
BELL, SABRINA
BELLER-WILLIAMS, BONNIE
BELMAR VALLEY LLC
BENEFICIAL AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE
BENEFIELD, JAMIE
BENNETT, BILLY H.
BENNETT, DEBBIE ANN
BENNETT, MARVIN
BENNETT, RHONDA
BENNETT, SHARRI
BENSON, SHEILA R.
BENTLEY, ROBERT K.
BENTON, CHRIS LEE
BENTON, NICOLE R.
BENY, KATHY B.
BERGER, BYRON GEORGE
BERKLEY, KIRK
BERKOWITZ, DAN
BERNARD, DANIELLE M.
BERNDT, MICHELLE D.
BERRY, JOHN N.
BERRY, MARK
BERRYMAN, CHARLOTTE A.
BERRYMAN, LISA
BETTERTON, LESIA K.
BEWLEY, ALTA
BICKFORD, DEANNA L.
BICKFORD, KEITH A.
www.OKcoop.org
A & Z ENTERPRISES
AAA FIBERGLASS
AB INTERNATIONAL, LLC
ABBOTT, CLAYTON V.
ABELLO, NIKKI P.
ABLES, SARAH R.
ABNEY, LAURA
ACTION INC
ACUFF, KENNETH A.
ADAIR, DONNA J.
ADAMS, MATT R.
ADAMS, MICHAEL
ADAMS, STEPHEN E.
ADAMS, SUZANNE S.
ADAMS, WALTER R.
ADKISSON, ODIS
ADVANCED INVESTMENTS
AFFOLTER, ROBERT B.
AGEE, RANDALL A.
AGNEW, EXA
AGUILAR, ANITA
AGUILAR, LILIA
AIKMAN, ANGELA L.
AKIN, JIMMY D.
ALBERS, MATTHEW J.
ALBERTSON, GARY L.
ALCAZAR, VINCENTE V.
ALDRICH, DAVID
ALEXANDER, SHERYL J.
ALFRED, BERNIE
ALKIRE, ROY J.
ALL NIGHT AUTO OF OKLAHOMA INC
ALL SEASONS FLOWERS & GIFTS
ALL THAT GLITTERS
ALL WIRELESS
ALLEN, BILLY V.
ALLEN, DANIEL W.
ALLEN, DONALD C.
ALLEN, GAYLA
ALLEN, JOHN L.
ALLEN, LISA
ALLEN, MELVIN A.
ALLEN’S FLOOR SERVICE
ALLIANCE CAPITAL
ALLIANCE TITLE SERVICES
ALLISON, DIANA S.
ALLRED, WILLIAM
ALM, DONALD L.
ALMAS, KELLIE
ALVARADO, MARIA
ALVAREZ, ANGEL
ALVAREZ, PAOLA M.
ALVERSON, CLAUDE
AMJ LLC
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If your name is included in this list, please
complete the appropriate form and mail to:
OEC, P.O. Box 1208, Norman, OK, 73070
CAPITAL
Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • March 2015
Credits
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BIENHOFF, MARK
BIG O DEVELOPMENT
BIGGS, SCOTT
BILES, JANIE
BILLINGS, LOIS J.
BILLINGS, PAT W.
BILLINGSLEY, RONELLE E.
BILLY, ERIC G.
BINGHAM, WILLIAM L.
BIRD, LISA R.
BIRDSONG, BERTA G.
BIRDWELL, RICKY D.
BIRNEY, ROBERT
BIRNEY, ROBERT L.
BISHOP, PAUL D.
BISHOP, SHARON M.
BITTO, JAKE I.
BITTS, DARIN E.
BIXLER, AMI
BJORKLAND, J.
BJORKMAN, JANICE
BLACK, EARLENE
BLACK, GAYLE
BLACK, TRISHA D.
BLAINE, NORMA CHARLENE
BLAIR, ALMA O.
BLAIR, LEANDRA D.
BLAKEMORE, CHARLENE V.
BLAKLEY, IRISE FRANK
BLAKLEY, JONEE
BLAKLEY, KRISTI DEAVILLE
BLAKLEY, MICHELLE R.
BLALOCK, FREDERICK
BLALOCK, KRIS
BLALOCK, MARY G.
BLANCHARD, LEWIS
BLANTON, CHRIS L.
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Tasty
Treats
By Brianna Wall
Snickerdoodle Pancakes
ƒƒ 2 cups pancake mix
ƒƒ 1 cup milk
ƒƒ 2 eggs
ƒƒ 1 tsp. cinnamon
Cinnamon Vanilla Glaze
ƒƒ 1 cup powdered sugar
ƒƒ 1 tsp vanilla extract
ƒƒ 1 tsp cinnamon
ƒƒ 3 to 4 tbsp milk
Mix pancake ingredients together in a bowl, pour on hot griddle to make
pancakes (size can vary).
For the glaze, whisk all ingredients together in a small bowl. Warm in small
pan over low heat, or heat in microwave.
Blueberry Stuffed French Toast
ƒƒ 4 slices cinnamon bread
ƒƒ 4 oz. cream cheese, softened
ƒƒ 1/4 cup sugar
ƒƒ Handful blueberries
ƒƒ 2 tbsp butter
ƒƒ 2 eggs
ƒƒ Dash of milk
ƒƒ 2 tbsp fresh-squeezed orange juice
ƒƒ 1 tsp orange zest
Heat skillet over medium-high heat with 2 tbsp butter.
Whisk together eggs, milk, orange juice and orange zest. Set aside.
Mix softened cream cheese, sugar and blueberries and spread generously between two
slices of bread, making sandwiches. Dip and smother sandwiches in egg mixture and place in
skillet, frying on each side. Remove from heat.
(Note: I also made a blueberry compote as a topping. To make this, I tossed the remaining
blueberries into a saucepan over medium heat along with 1 tablespoon of butter and 1/4 cup of
sugar. I used the end of a wooden spatula to burst a few of the berries, then let it thicken.)
Top with powdered sugar, sprinkling of cinnamon, butter and a few blueberries.
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If you’re like me, weekends are
the only days you give yourself
enough time to actually cook
breakfast. While I would love to be
one who makes time for a nutritious
meal each morning, it simply doesn’t
happen. When I do cook breakfast
on weekend mornings, I try to make
meals that pack a lot of nutrients and
vitamins, but there are days when I feel
like splurging (my husband and I are
expecting our first child in June, so I have
spent more time splurging than I normally
would). When you feel the urge to splurge,
these sweet morning treats are the way to go.
The snickerdoodle pancakes I found
on Pinterest, and the stuffed French toast
I threw together one morning for my
husband’s birthday. He loves blueberries
and French toast, so it was a win-win. If
blueberries aren’t your favorite, it’s easy
to use other berries in their place. It’s
also an easy dish to dress up and trick
others into thinking you spent a lot
of time preparing.
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mail a copy of it to OEC, Attn:
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ENERGY
Efficiency
SAVE MONEY WITHOUT
BUYING NEW APPLIANCES
„„ NOT TOO COOL FOOD: In the
kitchen, don’t keep your
refrigerator or freezer too cold.
Recommended temperatures
are 37 to 40 degrees for the
fresh food compartment and 5
degrees for the freezer section.
„„ TOAST, DON’T ROAST: Use toaster
ovens or microwave ovens for
small meals rather than your
large stovetop or oven.
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„„ AIR DRY DISHES: Use the
dishwasher’s “eco” option or use
a no-heat air dry feature. Scrape
food pieces off the plates, rather
than rinsing them.
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„„ COLD CLOTHES: In the laundry
room, wash your clothes in
cold water using cold-water
detergents whenever possible.
Adjust load settings for smaller
loads.
„„ LOSE LINT: Clean the lint screen
in the dryer after every use to
improve the dryer’s efficiency.
Luann Dart writes on energy efficiency
issues for the National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association, the Arlington,
Va.-based service arm of the nation’s
900-plus consumer-owned, not-for-profit
electric cooperatives.
When to pull the plug
By Luann Dart
S
aying goodbye to an old friend
can be daunting. Pulling the plug
on an outdated refrigerator or
dishwasher, however, might save you
money, as new appliances are often
considerably more energy-efficient.
A new refrigerator consumes 75
percent less energy than a 1970s model.
Not every new appliance is a good bet;
always look for the ENERGY STAR
label. It signals energy-efficient models.
Ready to save? Walk through your
home to find opportunities to pull the
plug! [2726101814]
CLEANING KITCHEN, LAUNDRY COSTS
In the laundry room, a full-sized
ENERGY STAR-certified clothes
washer uses 15 gallons of water per
load, compared to the 23 gallons used
by a standard machine. During the
machine’s lifetime, this saves 27,000
gallons of water.
Replace your kitchen’s classic
refrigerator with an ENERGY STARcertified model to save between $200
and $1,100 in lifetime energy costs.
Today’s average refrigerator uses less
energy than a continually lit 60-watt
light bulb. Resist the urge to move the
old refrigerator to the basement or
the garage. Instead, say goodbye and
recycle the energy-guzzler.
SCREEN SAVINGS
Televisions might be a little more
baffling. As screen sizes increase,
energy consumption may also rise.
You can still be a savvy shopper.
ENERGY STAR-certified TVs are
about 25 percent more efficient than
conventional models. LED screens use
20 percent less energy than LCD TVs.
Once you purchase a TV, calibrate
it by adjusting the contrast and
brightness to a moderate level. By
default, new televisions are set to
dynamic, high-contrast settings. This
consumes more power than standard,
lower-contrast settings.
SMART SETTINGS
Attached to old appliances? You
can still save with smart settings.
For example, heating water creates
the greatest expense when washing
dishes or clothes. Set your water
heater at 120 degrees and be sure
your clothes washer or dishwasher is
full whenever used.
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Dennis Edwards
Serving Central Oklahoma
www.stumpgrindok.com
[email protected]
Narrow enough to get
through most gates
Fully Insured
Credit Cards Accepted
www.okcoop.org
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Classified Advertisements
• Pronto M41 power chair, red,
good cond, $250; power chair
lift, fits in back of truck or van,
$250. 201-6879.
• ’01 Ford Ranger Edge ext
cab, 2WD, 4.0L V6, auto, tow
package, new tires, blue w/leer
shell, $5,500 OBO. 307-8570.
• ’84 Chevy ½-ton; ’81 Chevy
1-ton flatbed; ’96 GMC Yukon,
needs repair; ’86 Suburban w/
Crate 350 engine, ¾-ton, 4x4,
bad trans, 5’x8’ HD single axel
trailer. 329-8255 or 664-0947.
Farm & Equipment
• Nice Horseman 3-horse slant
trailer, 6x17x6’6”, 2-axels, good
paint & tires, bumper pull,
$2,500. 392-2140.
• 8’ dump trailer, $2,500. 6153390 or 321-7733.
• Bolens 15hp garden tractor,
3cyl, diesel, 32” tiller, 10”
turning plow & tow bar,
new rear tires, $2,100 OBO.
410-3895.
• Leather saddle bags made
by National Saddlery at the
stockyards, new cond, $90.
202-9173.
• For lease, 32ac Pond Grass &
80ac Pond Grass, SE Lexington.
527-7358 or 808-5568.
• 147ac, 30 A wheat, Bermuda,
2 ponds, deer, turkey, ¾mi
blacktop. 381-2468.
• ’98 JD GT235 48” deck, 471 hrs,
exc cond, $2,300 OBO; RedMax
42cc Brushcutter weed eater,
$200; Stihl chainsaw wood boss
028 AV, $200. 361-9546.
• Weed eater model Featherlite
in good working order, will
pay more than it cost new.
618-0951.
• Wanted, salvage tractors, 2 or
4WD, intl model JD or intl
combines, quick response.
352-4816.
• JD RD Megawide baler, $16K;
Predator fish/ski boat w/center
console, 150 Evinrude, trolling
motor, $16K; single pontoon
22’, $500; hardwood flooring,
$40/box. 640-0961.
• ’11 Kubota L3200 4wd w/front
end loader, like new, only 23
hours on meter, $15K OBO.
205-5299.
• Bermuda grass sprigging, 15ac
minimum. 850-1005.
• Vertical 3-phase commercial
styper air compressor & parts,
rotary style gas powered IR
compressor/compressor
end
seperatable Kellog rotary style
75HP, 3-phase air compressor.
329-8255 or 664-0947.
Furniture & Appliances
• 4’x2’x12” red oak surface mount
recessed light boxes, $30ea.
620-1499.
• Maytag Neptune W&D, $125/
set or $75/ea; KitchenAid
25.1 cubic ft side-by-side
refrigerator, freezer, almond,
$50. 408-1500.
• Kenmore 13 cubic ft freezer,
white, $200; Kenmore chest
freezer, white approx 9 cu ft,
$150; KitchenAid Almond refr
top freeze, 21.5 cubic ft over all.
527-7870.
• Desk 5’ x 29” w/hutch, $100;
2-2 drawer metal locking file
cabinets, $35/$25; Vertical
drape 69”W x 54” H, $150.
Call/text 650-9489.
• Solid wood full size softside
waterbed w/6 drawers &
bookcase headboard; wanted
5gal buckets. 684-0348.
• King bed set, headboard, top of
the line mattress & box springs,
6-drawer dresser, 2 night stands
w/2 drawers each. 485-8332.
• Antique
treadle
sewing
machine & cabinet, Wheeler &
Wilson, very nice cond, $100.
386-3643.
• Howard miller grandfather
cable driven triple chime clock,
Oak cabinet, works/looks new,
$650; wrought iron bar stools
w/wicker back, Chromecraft,
nice, $100/pair. Bill, 630-5234.
• Must sell, 2 Lazyboy rocking
recliners, country blue, like
new, $500 cash. 692-5832.
Hay & Firewood
• Two big trees cut down close to
2-tons of wood, take for free.
321-3207.
• Oak firewood, large full ricks,
$55/rick. 527-5107.
• Rough cut black walnut wood,
various lengths and widths, $6
& $10 board foot.652-7192.
• Firewood for sale, ask for
Kennith. 650-4581.
• Small
square
premium
Bermuda horse hay in 21 bale
bundles, loaded on your trailer,
sprayed & fertilized, heavy
bales, $189/bundle. 850-1005.
Livestock & Pets
• Murray McMurray pullets, 9mo
old, starting to lay, Black Giants,
Barred & Portridge Rock, $20/
ea. 872-3770.
• Angus & Hereford bulls, 13mo,
$2,800/ea. 352-4972.
• Turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits &
Easter bunnies; B&W full blood
Rat Terrier pups, born 12/6/14.
527-5105.
• WW 14’ St trailer, older but
good shape, $1,200. 388-6661.
• Guineas, rabbit cages, all wire &
some outside cages. 527-5083.
• Red Angus bulls, heifers, semen
& embryos for sale, champions
that perform, Nelson Ranch.
222-1600.
FARM CREDIT CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
800-585-2421
Greg Moore Excavation & Backhoe Service
Complete price before we start • No surprises • Small jobs welcome
388-5430 • Septic system installation since 1977
FOR ALL YOUR AG LOAN NEEDS
INCLUDING
FARM, RANCH AND RURAL HOMES
FIXED AND ADJUSTABLE RATES
UP TO 30 Yrs TO REPAY
ASK FOR ARNOLD JOHNSON OR ERRAL MEYERS
[email protected]
[email protected]
SLATE SEPTIC SERVICE
Tank pumping & installing • Dozer & backhoe dirt work
35 years experience
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872-9390
Classified Advertisements
• ABCA
registered
Border
Collie puppies, $300. Call/text,
308-5070.
• Australian Shepherd puppies,
ASCA/AKC reg, work stuck,
wonderful family dogs, will
excel in agility, obedience &
rally, health tested, come with
health guarantee, $500. 7409218 or www.nineveh-ranch.
com/Jessie_Litter.html.
• ASCA registered Australian
Shepherds, fat healthy pups
w/champion bloodlines, exc
temperament for pet, work,
or show. 392-3602 or www.
damcofarm.com.
• Thoroughbred mare, 11 years
old, won 8 races for over $70K
in earnings, bay in color, Okie
bred, last opportunity, $2,500.
326-8755.
Miscellaneous
• Sunset Memorial cemetery
plots, Resurrection Gardens
262-A & B, $2,500ea, we will
pay transfer fee. 454-6440.
• Start your vegetable or flower
plants by seed, new 3”x3” round
Jiffy Pea Pots, 100 for $10 or 50
for $6. 412-8953.
• Rem model 740 30-06 &
model 742 243, $875 OBO; 870
Express 20ga mags, $250 OBO.
550-4614.
WE MAKE CASH LOANS ON FIREARMS
WANTED
QUICK CASH LOANS ON MOST FIREARMS
CASH LOANS ON QUALITY GUNS
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
In Front MUSTANG PAWN
and GUN
of Water
Tower
376-3833
Tue-Sat 9-6 • 126 W Hwy 152
CONFIDENTIAL COURTEOUS SERVICE
• Resthaven 1 double crypt in
memory gardens by lake, 1
opening & closing incl, sell all
for $2,500 firm. 990-1971.
• Country & rock record
collection, 45 RPM, ’40 thru ’90,
4 old jukeboxes, would consider
trading for old PU. 922-8101.
• ¾ ton diamond chrome plate
tool box, lock w/key, $100 OBO.
Mike, 598-3769.
• 275 gallon square tanks, clean
$50, dirty $30. 202-4522.
• Engine hoist w/extension, $50
OBO; drill press, $50 OBO;
torch welding set, has broken
reg, $50 OBO. Mike, 598-3769.
• 140 JD mower/tractor, good
cond;’02 chipper, Santee softail
frame, 100 CI RevTech eng,
nice. 392-2931.
• Driveway rock, 15ton delivered,
$300. 630-8440.
• 55gal plastic barrels, $6;
350gal containers, $50; feed
barrels, $15; burn barrels, $10.
996-8960.
• ’81 Blue Bird International gas/
auto trans, hunting/activities
bus, lots of extra parts, backend shelving, 15 people
capacity, med length w/added
equip, $3,500. Leave message,
381-3500.
• ’95 Prowler 5th Wheel, 23ft,
good for parts, $1K, hutch,
$200. 370-1318 or 392-3433.
• Old solid wood gun cabinet
w/bottom storage, holds 12
long guns; HD cattle guard w/
gate; used bumper pull feeder,
needs repair. Call after 6PM,
485-2844.
• 16Klbs Reese hitch, $250;
stainless steel & chrome
tailgate, $200; Kobalt toolbox
for reg size PU, $150. 745-2242
or 740-6699.
• Minerals for lease in Washita
County, 6/8/14. 794-4612.
• Pro Built entertainment center,
full extension pull outs for
audio equipment, DV57TIDE@
yahoo.com, write Don for pics
and details.
• 3-wheel 3-speed Shopmate
bike w/basket, needs new
paint, $125; motor for bike,
$45; Schwinn 10-speed, $45.
386-4312.
• 2⅜ and 2⅞ structural pipe, 85¢$1.50/ft; 4½”-14” pipe; all sizes
sucker rods. 627-3920.
• Umpire gear, 2 sets pants 36
& 34, chest protectors, shin
guards, hats, M shirts, ball bags,
counters, masks, hat protectors
& 1 pair sz 10 shoes. 872-8240.
• 500 animal traps, various
sizes, Mills Raccoon Fleshing
machine, & Mills brush.
386-4332.
• Gas powered indust grade 3”
water pump, new never used,
user manual, $450; Craftsman
radial arm saw, good cond,
$125. 745-7144.
• ’12 gas Yamaha golf cart, very
low HR, one owner, exc cond,
always garage kept. 485-2844.
• 4x8 trailer, $450; new stackon gun safe, $125; dinette
w/2 chairs, $295; Wolff 110V
tanning bed, Tuttle. 550-0387.
• Singer sewing machine, feather
weight VGC, $250 OBO, may
take gun on trade. 392-4436.
• Trolling motor, exc cond, $150.
990-4291.
• Three good shop made type
western saddles, $200-$175.
794-4897.
• Elliptical, Smooth Fitness
model CE 7.4, exc cond,
commercial gym quality, profile
memory w/large LCD monitor,
Goldsby, $800 OBO. 401-4012.
• Serviceable age Angus bulls,
have FT; WAKO sprayer, 750gal
tank on trailer, ground driven;
8 used tractor tires 620/70R/42
radial GY. 381-4307.
• Welding field and shop. Brady
Armstrong,
642-8242
or
329-0066.
• Reese 16K, sliding 5th Wheel
hitch, like new, $450; Husker,
22T log splitter, towable, 6.5 gas
engine, $700, like new. Leave
message, 598-2631.
Mark The Junkman
Cash or free removal of cars, trucks,
vans, & trailers.
No tires, No titles, No problem.
I Haul For FREE: appliances •
batteries • copper • riding or push
mowers • alum • iron • A/Cs •
scrap metal • old farm eqpt •
tractors–too much to list.
550-5652
573-0250
Your Friendly &
Respectable,
Junkman
since 1993,
Mark Grider
TREE STUMP
GRINDING
Call Steve
405-609-7794
stumpgrindingokc.com
www.okcoop.org
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• Resthaven Memorial Gardens
burial lots for sale, 4 lots
together, $4K each. 249-8027.
• Free Epson dot matrix printer
w/tractor deed, 2 sealed
ribbons, box of mailing labels
& cable. Leave message if no
answer, 329-2937.
• American Vermont Tap and die,
58 piece set, USA made, like
new, $175; commercial grade
roto hammer drill, large heavy
duty, $175. 306-4415.
• Approx 200 used 8x16 concrete
blocks, $50, take all. 527-3990.
• Solar hot water system, 2 4x8
panels plus 40 gallon tank,
$2,500; free cut your own
firewood near noble. 517-3933.
• ’04 Honda Rebel 250, 3,300mi,
exc cond, new tires, $2K.
740-3477.
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.
• Winchester pump, vent rib
barrel, 20ga, exc cond, $265;
38spec revolver, 4” barrel, nice
gun, $200. 329-5134.
• Our family is looking for a good
running Toyota or Honda car.
641-7582.
• 2 10” Sears table saws, $200/
both; 8” diameter 10’x9’ corner
posts, $10ea; 3-point post hole
auger, will trade for 5’ 3-point
disc or 2 bottom 3-point plow.
820-0618.
• 2 finished ash doors, $30;
wooden handicap ramp, $75;
double sliding glass shower
door, gold trip, $50; sm bath
vanity, complete w/ faucets,
$100. 640-4651.
• Ms PacMan cocktail game table/
stools, $1,250; bread maker,
$20; ab roller, $40. 822-8575.
• 5 1/2ac near Thunderbird on
HWY 9, older fixer upper; Rose
Rocks wanted, any quantity
considered; want to trade trees
for tree spade work. 802-4227.
• 12x20 building on runners,
carpeted, full loft w/pulldown
ladder, finished inside, 2
windows + 2 doors, 2 windows,
exc roof, heat/air, $10K.
386-9412.
Hurst Siding Co.
We specialize in using the highest
quality products at a fair price.
Finest installers in the business since 1978
Awnings
Siding
Carports
Guttering
Patio Covers
Windows
1800 Industrial Blvd. Norman,
OK 73069
Mobile Home Skirting
364-1001 or
405-364-0098
[email protected]
[email protected]
• Electric wheelchair, mint cond,
15mi run time, never used, have
orig receipts, somebody will
not be disappointed, $1,200.
223-8517.
Mobile Homes, RVs & Boats
• 20’ Haul Mark toy hauler, fully
self-contained, $6K. 321-7733
or 615-3390.
• Coleman Powermate generator,
1500W, Surge 1850W, DC Volt
12V AC Volt 120, made in USA,
$200. 364-2574 or 306-1812.
• Trampoline, just the frame.
321-0095.
• ’04 Flagstaff Shamrock by
Forest River 21’ hybrid travel
trailer w/fold-down ends, good
cond, used only twice a year.
Stan, 437-9332.
• Sturdy MH steps, 4ft wide,
$200. 642-7192.
• Nice ’13 Campion MH, 52’x26;,
3BR/2BA, 2x6 walls, rock
island, black appliances, walkin shower, garden tub, large
utility room, $48K. 527-0586.
• ‘08 Skeeter SX-170 bass boat w/
Yamaha 90hp 4-stroke engine,
low hours, garaged 24x7, loaded
amenities, must see, price
reduced, #13,500. 585-7273.
• ’12 Open Range roamer 316rls
5th Wheel, like new, many
upgrades included, 2nd A/C,
flat screen TV, portable satellite
receiver, electric awning, etc,
$30,900. 580-369-8052.
• ‘01 KZ Sportsman RV, 26’ 5th
Wheel, 2 slide outs, good tires,
good cond, $5K. Ken, 447-8378.
Real Estate
• Beautiful 10ac, paved rd, 6mi
S of I40 off Peebly, tin horn &
easement road, fenced 3 sides,
6ac. 249-0170.
• 2ac & MH, 3BR/2BA, HWY 9 &
108, asking $99,900. 537-9788.
• 2ac w/well & septic, off 192nd &
Alameda. Randy, 306-6916.
• Land for sale outside of
Blanchard. Larry, 990-6057.
• 5ac, water, sewer, Washington
city limits. 990-4291.
• 2BR condo, new everything,
12th & Boyd, $43,500. Wendy
CB/H, 820-2955.
• 2BR condo, near Lindsey & 12th,
1,101sq ft, exc location, $46,600.
Wendy CB/H, 820-2955.
• 2BR home, Noble, 1.52ac,
shop, $64.500. Wendy CB/H,
820-2955.
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How much will you need
to retire? Let’s talk.
Beth Dutoit, CRPS®
Financial Advisor
.
3770 W Robinson St Ste 108
Norman, OK 73072
405-360-3284
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• 2BR/1BA home in downtown
Norman area w/basement,
carport & fenced yard, reduced
to $59,900. Pat w/CB, 823-0644.
• 5BR/3BA/2 dining areas, ’06
doublewide on 2ac, 15 min
from Norman, 0% down w/
Rural Development Loan,
reduced to $109,900. Pat w/CB,
823-0644.
• Busy restaurant in E Noble
w/2ac, incl all furnishings &
equip, Owner retiring & ready
to sell for you to continue
business, $139,900. Pat w/CB,
823-0644.
• 40ac S of HWY 9 & 156th near
Thunderbird, good views. Pat
w/CB, 823-0644.
• 54ac w/40x110ft workshop,
electric, gas, water, ponds &
fenced, located near HWY 9 &
E of Thunderbird. Pat w/CB,
823-0644.
• 2½ac between Norman &
Tecumseh, last lot for $9,500.
Pat w/CB, 823-0644.
• Personal
owner
selling
timeshare, 7K points annually,
comes with charter benefits
which allows greater flexibility
in travel plans, $8,750.
918-448-4563.
Notices & Announcements
• OEC will hold a sealed-bid
auction on the 2nd Tuesday
of each month to dispose of
unused items. Call 217-6840 the
day before for item listing.
• Consign now for the mini
horse & donkey sale at the
Purcell Expo Center, April 11.
Registered or grade animals
welcome. For more information
call 850-0847.
• Slaughterville
firefighters
annual garage sale, April 11,
8am; Furniture, glassware,
tools, toys, collectibles, etc,
Donations accepted, No clothes,
Slaughterville Fire Dept, Station
3 Town Hall, Lexington.
Wanted
• Any scrap metal, iron, steel,
aluminum, copper, car darts,
appliances, etc. 429-9507.
• Small electric typewriter in case;
’48 Farmall A or A+ tractor to
restore. 326-2847.
• Frugal home gardener needs
unmoldy straw bales for
very cheap or free. Rebecca,
201-3767.
• Cars, trucks, SUV’s, running or
not, no title okay. 537-9788.
• Scottish terrier, young or
pup, male or female. Terry,
230-8530.
• Lawnmowers, running or not.
838-2873 or 882-6206.
• Looking for Ham Radio
Equipment/Shortwave
and
Morse code gear, old or not
working is ok. 641-7582.
• Old
appliances,
mowers,
trailers, or any scrap metal, I
will haul it away free. Allen or
Sue, 485-4573.
• Used pool slide for in ground
pool. 329-7260.
Business
• American Concrete: pads &
metal buildings, free estimates.
Robert, 667-8558.
• Acreage Property: buy/sale
your central OK resource, Teri
Reed, Metro Brokers. 417-1849
or terireed.net.
• Dumpster Rental: large roll-off
containers, you load, we haul.
Remodels, new construction,
roofers, storm clean-up. Can
help with large items. 496-3338
or 326-2247.
• McGuire Soil Products: time
to get ready for gardening. All
types of tractor work, tilling,
box blade, brush hogging.
Call for estimates. 365-6875 or
872-9576.
• “The Piddler”: Need anything
done around your house or
property, call “The Piddler”
Chet Adams. 248-0495.
• Home
Repair
Services:
painting (int/ext), sheetrock
repairs,
roofing,
siding,
floorings (tile, laminates, etc),
doors & windows, fences. We
will barter. 899-7292.
• Home & Business Painting:
Interior/exterior
painting,
drywall & siding repair, water
damage repair. References avail.
899-7292.
• Tree Services, etc: tree
trimming, cut downs, tops, yard
cleanup & haul-offs. References,
we will barter. 899-7292.
• Concrete Work: no job too
small! Drives, sidewalks, pads
& repairs. 899-7292.
• Lawn Mowing & Property
Cleanup: Large or small. Noble,
Lexington, & Purcell. 527-0778.
• Computer & Phone Lines:
Off-duty fireman. Installation,
repair, trouble shooting, etc.
245-5502 or 381-2007.
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Taxes
611 Highland Parkway • Norman
405-360-8611 • fax: 360-8623
®
Farm Pond Pipe, Elbows, Tees, Meter Cans, Arched pipe. We stock 12” through
120” diameter pipe in lengths of 16, 20, 24, 30 and 40 feet. We can make any size
or length.
Delivery is available.
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LIFE • HOME • AUTO • ANNUITIES
BUSINESS • FARM • COMMERCIAL
DA R R E LL J . DAV I D
CAREER AGENT
Office: 1311N.PorterAvenue
Norman,OK73071
Bus:(405)329-1830
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• 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, custom made
bookcases, shelving, cabinets,
etc. General home repair. 2455502 or 381-2007.
• Tractor Work: Dirt work,
gravel drives, repaired & built
tinhorns. 808-8202.
• Brush hogging & Mowing:
808-8202.
• Property Clean-up: Trees,
trash. 808-8202.
• Sand & Top Soil: Fill dirt,
compost, delivered. 808-8202.
• Garden Tilling: 6 ft. tiller.
808-8202.
• Front Loader: Dump truck
work. 808-8202.
• Bowman’s Welding Service:
entry ways, gates, fence,
portable or shop. 360-8091 or
990-1084.
• Argo Enterprises: siding,
windows, roofing, construction,
new homes, room additions,
patio
covers,
carports,
replacement windows, 25yrs
experience.
255-5553
or
329-0553.
• Sr.
Housing
Investment
Opportunity:
experienced
contractor, sr. housing planner
looking for investors. 505-8233.
• Masonry Work & Repair:
brick, block, stone & repair. All
size jobs: fireplaces, mailboxes,
planters, tuck pointing, pavers,
brick replacement due to
erosion. 34yrs experience,
competitive prices. Danny, 3292230 or 779-5362.
• Brush Hog & Box Blade Work:
$45/hr. 527-9457 or 208-1089.
• I Repair Tractors: 30 years in
business. 527-9457 or 208-1089.
• Concrete Work: driveways,
patios,
sidewalks,
metal
buildings, slabs, snow removal,
Norman & surrounding areas.
640-5866.
• Stump Grinding: competitive
prices, call Danny. 779-5362 or
329-2230.
Insurance
$100,000
Mo. Cost
$25.61
$49.46
$109.47
(888) 502-6266
Immediate Coverage!
No Exam!
• Jim’s Painting & Remodeling:
Interior & exterior, wallpaper,
popcorn
ceiling
removal,
sheetrock repairs, texture,
power washing. Free estimates,
quality work, 20yrs experience
& insured. Visa & MasterCard
accepted. 366-0722.
• Weld Up Steel Buildings:
30x50 = $19,500; 40x60 =
$28,500. Cost includes concrete,
financing available. 872-0338.
• Bargain Barns: 18x21 steel
carport = $795; 12x31 RV
cover = $1,605; 20x21 garage =
$3,510; 24x31 garage = $5,250.
Financing available. 872-0338.
• Rent to Own Portable
8x12
=
Buildings:
$1,495($74.75/mo); 8x16 =
$1,895 ($94.75/mo); 10x16 =
$2,590 ($129.50/mo). No credit
check. 872-0338.
• Bob’s Dozer Service & Dump
Truck: House pads, dirt, gravel,
sand,
concrete.
Licensed,
bonded & insured. 35yrs
experience. 620-4371.
• American Gutters: seamless
guttering at competitive prices,
insured, call for a free estimate.
441-1175.
Customized Cedar Pergolas
Pavillion and Gazebos
Low Cost
Life
Age 45
55
65
• Wanted: Old Barbie dolls,
clothes and accessories from
1959 to 1973. 250-3394.
• Timber Tree Service: Beautify
your property by trimming or
removing unwanted limbs, trees
& brush. We are fully insured &
experienced in tree care. Call
Randy McCarter for your free
estimate, 821-1027 or 392-2399.
• General Motors Speedometer
Repair:
Are
your
GM
instrument cluster needles
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CERTIFICATION OF ENTITLEMENT TO OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CAPITAL CREDITS
I, __________________________________________, hereby make claim to the capital credits assigned by Oklahoma
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Electric Cooperative to the account of ________________________________________________________________ .
(NAME OF DECEASED AND/OR NAME OF BUSINESS OF DECEASED)
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I certify that:
1)
I am the party legally entitled to claim ownership of these capital credits payments because ___________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________;
2)
I will be responsible for distributing the capital credits claimed in accordance with any predetermined agreements of the
business to which they were assigned, or the will of the deceased member;
3)
I will indemnify, defend and hold Oklahoma Electric Cooperative harmless against any subsequent claims to or for these
capital credits payments.
4)
I understand that a copy of this certification statement will be released to any party making subsequent claims to these capital
credits;
5)
I will be required to provide a certified copy of the death certificate to Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, if the member eligible for
capital credits is now deceased.
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_________________________________to me known to be the identical person(s) who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged to me that _____executed the same as ______free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
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