Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
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Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
Your Touchstone Energy® Cooperative CO OP Oklahoma Electric NEWS National Lineman Appreciation Day is April 13 Volume 63, Issue 10 April 2015 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 District 8 7 9 6 1 2 3 4 5 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 Number Worth $200 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 The value of electric cooperatives There are three main types of If I were to give this data to any electricity providers in the U.S. business school in the country and Investor-owned utilities (IOUs) serve ask (based on this information) primarily densely populated what the rates should be areas. Municipal-owned for each of the utilities, the utilities also serve densely answer would likely be that populated cities from the very electric co-ops would have large, such as Los Angeles, to a rate 7.5 times greater than the very small like the town municipal-owned utilities of Lexington, south of Noble. and 5 times higher than And of course, there are rural IOUs – but that is not the electric cooperatives like case. Why not? OEC that serve less populated It has to do with the Since our parts of the country. business model. IOUs are members are In the utility business, owned by outside investors our owners, population matters a lot. who may or may not be we can Since the costs to serve any users of the electric utility provide safe, given area are similar, the they own. These companies’ reliable and more customers you have stocks are traded on Wall affordable allows you to spread the Street, and those investors power... costs among more people demand a return on their That is just to keep rates lower. At least investment. This drives up another way that is the theory. the price their customers your co-op Municipal-owned pay. Many municipal brings you utilities, which operate systems charge rates that value. in cities and towns, have generate a “profit” for their the greatest density – 48.3 cities to help pay for other customers per mile of line, services. OEC operates on a generating an average of $113,301 not-for-profit basis. Of course, we are of revenue per mile. IOUs follow a business and must generate enough with 34 customers per mile of line, revenue to cover costs (the largest while generating average revenues being the purchase of wholesale of $75,498. Finally, electric co-ops power). But we don’t have to charge average 7.4 members (not customers, rates to pay outside stockholders. but members) per mile of line, Since our members are our bringing in an average of $14,938 of owners, we can provide safe, reliable revenue per mile. and affordable power to you. That is OEC, a larger-than-average co-op, just another way your co-op brings serves 9.44 members per mile of line, you value. generating $24,672.61 of revenue per mile. “ ” CO OP NEWS Oklahoma Electric contents 5 Co-ops nationwide celebrate National Lineman Appreciation Day April 13 In This Issue.. 6 Energy Camp deadline is fast approaching Co-op Connections Program offers benefits to small businesses 7 8 Unclaimed capital credits – part 2 of 2 Last call for Energy Camp applicants Socialize with us! /OklaElec /OKcoop /OklaElec 6 In Every Issue.. 4 6 7 15 17 ORU Report Youth & Leadership Co-op Connections® Card Tasty Treats Classified Ads Energy Efficiency Tip of the Month Summer is right around the corner! Have you changed your home’s air filters? Filters get loaded with more and more particles as they do their job. This has the effect of making them more efficient, but also increases resistance and reduces airflow. Remember to check filters once a month. Source: U.S. Department of Energy Turning off lights and appliances when not in use could save you big 16 OPERATION Round Up Three rural fire departments to benefit from Operation Round Up’s latest grants t Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • April 2015 By Brianna Wall 4 The OEC Foundation, Inc. board of directors has long been dedicated to funding the needs of local rural fire departments. While it cannot fulfill all of the requests submitted, the board likes to help whenever and however possible. “These small volunteer fire departments depend on charitable donations to function,” said Lloyd Gramling, board president. “We should all be grateful for the service they provide to our communities. Without them, the likeliness of our property or homes being damaged by fires would be much higher.” Through the Operation Round Up® program, $3,000 grants were awarded to the Lexington Fire Department, Verden Fire Department and Tuttle Fire Department Volunteers. The funds will assist the departments with construction and maintenance costs, equipment racks and automatic external defibrillators. “We have been able to purchase new gear, but we are out of funds to properly store it,” said Brandon Sanders, fire chief of Verden Fire Department. “By properly storing it on equipment racks, it will allow the gear to dry when units return with mud and snow, and they will be kept free of bugs, spiders and mice.” All three fire departments will be able to use the funds to continue providing quality fire protection for their rural neighbors, something OEC members make possible each month by ‘rounding up’ their electric bills. Other agencies benefitting from grants at the March 12 meeting include American Red Cross of Central and Southwest Oklahoma’s local disaster relief program ($10,000), Transition House, Inc.’s transitional living program ($10,000) and Lexington-Purcell’s Special Olympics Athletes ($1,600). The OEC Foundation board also awarded grants to 12 individuals for eye care and glasses, dentures, groceries and children’s clothing. The Operation Round Up program exists because of members who elect to round up their electric bills each month to the nearest dollar. The difference is combined with that of the 36,500 other members who participate. A nine-member board of directors meets every six-to-eight weeks to distribute the funds. Any person or nonprofit organization in OEC’s service area may apply for assistance through the program. Applications received by April 20 will be reviewed at a meeting held on April 30. Visit www.okcoop.org/ORU to print applications – individual/ family or organizational. Applications can be submitted by mail (P.O. 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 2/18/15........................................$92,848.28 March deposit...........................$18,869.23 Interest...............................................$3.24 Checks issued...........................-$33,268.97 Approved, not paid.................-$4,495.76 Ending balance 3/23/15...........$73,956.02 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 National Lineman Appreciation Day is April 13 OEC celebrates National Lineman Appreciation Day A merica’s electric cooperatives have designated the second Monday of April as National Lineman Appreciation Day. On April 13, 2015, OEC will honor the hard working men who often work in challenging conditions to keep the lights on. The full text of the resolution, which the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) Board adopted unanimously, follows: “Whereas linemen leave their families and put their lives on the line every day to keep the power on; Whereas linemen work 365 days a year under dangerous conditions to build, maintain and repair the electric infrastructure; Whereas linemen are the first responders of the electric cooperative family, getting power back on and making things safe for all after storms and accidents; and Whereas there would be no electric cooperatives without the brave men and women who comprise our corps of linemen; Therefore be it resolved that NRECA recognizes the Second Monday of April of each year as National Lineman Appreciation Day and make available to electric cooperatives, materials and support to recognize the contributions of these valuable men and women to America’s Electric Cooperatives.” We proudly recognize all electric linemen for the services they perform around the clock in dangerous conditions to keep power flowing and protect the public’s safety. “Electric linemen do not often receive the recognition they deserve,” said Max Meek, OEC CEO. “They work all hours of the day, often in hazardous conditions far from their families, going above and beyond to restore power to their communities. Our linemen, as well as linemen from across the nation, truly deserve this special day of recognition.” OEC invites members to take a moment to thank a lineman for the work they do. Use #ThankaLineman on your social media pages to show your support for the men and women who light our lives. Celebrating OEC linemen www.OKcoop.org Cover: Joe Torres, Mike Lee, Travis Barton, Casey Cochnauer, Brad Hunter, Gary Jones, James Jeffries; Right: Chris Croslin; Far right, top: Travis Beverly, Danny Watters, Marty Hyde and Randy White; Far right, bottom: Two OEC bucket trucks proudly display the American flag at the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives annual legislative reception for state congressmen and women. 5 YOUTH & Leadership Last chance for your eighth grader to enter the Energy Camp contest T he deadline is quickly approaching for eighth graders interested in applying for a spot at this year’s Energy Camp. Those looking for an action-packed four-day experience learning about co-ops and making new friends have until April 6 to submit an essay and entry form. Energy Camp will be held May 2629 at Canyon Camp and Conference Center near Hinton. OEC will select up to five eighth graders to attend, and they will join 90 others from across the state as they form and operate their own co-op and learn teambuilding and leadership skills. To enter, students must submit a 200-word essay regarding the following topic: How did rural electrification help rural America? Visit www.okcoop.org/EnergyCamp to view and download an entry form with essay guidelines. Essays and completed entry forms may be mailed to OEC, Attn: Tory TedderLoffland, PO Box 1208, Norman, OK 73070; faxed to 217-6904; or, emailed to [email protected]. Call 217-6726 if you have any questions. [1711300701] SCAN THE QR CODE TO VIEW THE ENTRY FORM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE. Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • April 2015 Left: 2014 Energy Camper Allison Ragsdale from Tuttle enjoys riding in an electric bucket truck; Right: 2014 Energy Camper Griffin Williams from Norman learns to climb an electric pole. 6 CO-OP Connections Your free source for exclusive member savings on everyday purchases Partner your small business with the Co-op Connections Program T ouchstone Energy® Cooperatives created the Co-op Connections® Program with the idea of partnering with local businesses to see them flourish. Now, co-op members can exclusively receive over 65,000 discounts and save thousands of dollars nationwide thanks to the businesses that have jumped on board. While the premier draw of the program continues to be its pharmacy discount feature, small businesses throughout the co-op’s seven-county service area have been partnering with OEC for years to offer discounts to co-op members. For example, Beneficial Automotive Maintenance in Moore offers $10 off any service or repair, and The Rooster’s Crow Antiques and Gifts in Newcastle gives $5 off a purchase of $25 or more. All that’s required from members is to present their Co-op Connections Cards. WHAT’S IN IT FOR MY BUSINESS? In exchange for offering a discount or special offer to OEC’s members, your business will receive complimentary occasional advertising in this magazine, which is delivered to over 39,000 people each month. OEC will also promote your business via its Facebook page (which has over 4,300 followers), as well as on web banners on the co-op’s website. Your business’s logo and discount offer(s) will be displayed on the Co-op Connections website and mobile app, gaining nationwide exposure. [2728310802] April Featured Discounts Discounts AprilFeatured Norman 20% off initial work-up 447-9700 www.SparksClinic.com Mustang Flowers & Gifts Mustang 10% off purchase 376-4171 or 800-235-4068 www.MustangFlowers.com 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 www.okcoop.org/OECconnections for a complete listing of participating businesses. Simply visit www.okcoop.org/ BusinessSignUp and download the business contract. Stipulate on the contract the conditions of the offer and, once completed, follow the directions to submit it. Within days, your business will have nationwide exposure and OEC will promptly begin promoting it. Visit www.okcoop.org/ OECconnections to view other local and national deals and to learn more about the program. Contact Tory Tedder-Loffland, OEC communications specialist, at 2176726 if you have any questions or wish to inquire further about how to partner your business with the Co-op Connections program. www.OKcoop.org Sparks Clinic HOW DO I SIGN UP? 7 CAPITAL Credits OEC prepares to pay $5 million in capital credits to co-op members A s we announced last month, OEC’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 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 L through Z, as well as former businesses whose names begin with L through Z. The first list was published in the March issue and 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 • April 2015 Spouse Name 8 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 A through K can be found online and were published in the March 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. LEE, SIDNEY LEE-ANDERSON, COOKIE C. LEEK, ALAN W. LEIKER, WAYNE LELL, JAMES H. LEON BRIDWELL LIVING TRUST LEONARD, DEBRA L. LEON’S RADIO INC LERMA, ALICIA LESLIE, ROBERT E. LESTER, CHRISTOPHER J. LESTER, CINDY LEWIS, BRYAN LEWIS, CHARLES C. LEWIS, KELLIE LEWIS, MATTHEW P. LEWIS, NANCY B. LEWIS, VESTA V. LEYENDECKER, COANN LIDDICOAT, CHERI LIFESTYLE FITNESS EQUIPMENT LILE, THOMAS E. LILLEY, J LEONARD LIMKE, ANDREW LINAM, CRYSTAL D. LIN-DAN ENTERPRIS, ES LINDERMAN, JAMES P. LINDMARK OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LINDSAY, H RAY LINDSEY, JOHNNIE L. LINDSEY, MARIJO A. LINDSEY, NANCY L. LINGLE, PATRICIA L. LINGLE, TAMMIE LINO’S LLC LINT, THOMAS LINVILLE, TRAVIS LINZMAN, JAMIE L. LION & LAMB MINISTRIES INC LIPSCOMB, BRIAN J. LITLE, DON LITTLE, PAT A. LITTLEJOHN, LINDA M. LIVELY, ROCHELLE N. LIVINGSTON, DOROTHY A. LIVINGSTON, JENNY G. LLOYD, KATHY A. LOEMKER, VICKI LOFTIS, LEA ANN LOFTIS, LYNN L. LOKEN, ROBERT LOMELI, JAMES F. LONG, CHARLES LONG, JOSEPH WALTON LONG, LAURA J. LONG, MARK D. LONG, PAUL W. LONG, TONY LONG, W GEORGE LONGENBAUGH, JIMMY C. LONGSTON, CHANTAL L. LOONEY, WILLIAM W. LOUCH, BRYAN LOUGHEED, KEVIN R. LOVING, DEBORAH LOVVO, RICHARD A. LOWE, DEAN L. LOWE, MONIKA C. LOYD, BRENDA F. LUCAS, RONALD D. LUNSFORD, ROBIN L. LYBRAND, DAVID LYLES, SHAWN G. LYNCH, JAMES A. LYON, RANDY L. 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MARTIN, REBECCA J. MARTIN, RICHARD B. MARTIN, SHAUNA L. MARTINEZ, ALBERTO MARTYN, DAVID E. MARY C BRENDLE TRUST MASAR, TRINA G. MASON, CHARLES L. MASON, KRISTA MASON, TODD MASSENGILL, TOM R. MASSEY, MILDRED MASTERS, KEITH MATA, CHRISTOPHER ADAM MATHEWS, JAMES M. MATHIA, DAVID MATHIES, JILL R. MATHIS, TOMMY J. MATTOCKS, TONI B. MAULDIN, JENNIFER R. MAVERICK DRILLING MAWHIRTER, DENISE MAXON, JOHN T. MAXWELL, BRUCE MAY, CHARLOTTE E. MAY, JENNY MAYES, MICHAEL E. MAYFIELD, MURIEL D. MAYHUGH, GRACIE B. MAYNARD, BARBARA MCALISTER, JENNIFER C. MCALPINE, LAURA E. MCBRIDE, MICHAEL D. MCCALIP, TARA J. MCCALL, NATALIE A. MCCARTHY, SHELLEY www.OKcoop.org L-2 CONST LA MIE, BRENDA LADD, JEANA D. LADOUCEUR, ALINE C. LADUA, LINDA L. LADY, MARIANN LAING, WILLIAM B. LAIRD, JENNA A. LAIRSON, JAMES L. LAJUWOMI, CHRISTOPHER A. LAKE, RHETT LAMAR, MILDRED R. LAMB, JEREMY W. LAMB, VIOLA F. LAMBRECHT, LISA M. LANCASTER, ERICA LANDERS, BILLIE MAURINE LANDRUN ENTERPRISES LLC LANE, DARLENE LANE, JOHN R. 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Tasty Treats By Brianna Wall S Cranberry Salad by Anna Marie Teel 1 1/2 cups fresh cranberries, 1/2 package, chopped 1 cup canned mandarin oranges juice pack (drained), chopped lightly 3 small fresh apples or 2 large, chopped 1/2 cup uncooked celery, chopped 1/2 tsp. sugar substitute 1 package Jell-O gelatin dessert, low calorie, sugar-free, cherry, 4-serving size Chop cranberries, apples, celery and oranges. Add sugar substitute and prepared jello. Mix and place in refrigerator until gelatin is set, or overnight. Total recipe Weight Watcher PointsPlus: 10; 6 servings: 2 PointsPlus per serving; 8 servings: 1 PointsPlus per serving. Key Lime Pudding by Laura Means-Tysor 6 1/2 cups prepared vanilla pudding 3 tbsp. fresh lime juice 1/4 whole graham cracker, crushed (optional) Whipped cream (optional) Combine pudding and lime juice. Top with graham cracker crumbs and/or whipped cream as desired. www.OKcoop.org www.OKcoop.org Spring is finally here, and I am excited to share two recipes submitted by members this month. Occasionally, members will send in recipes, and, after holding on to these fruity treats for a while, it’s now a good time to share them with the rest of you. The two recipes featured this month combine fresh fruits to make sweet and savory springtime snacks. Thank you to Anna Marie Teel of Midwest City and Laura Means-Tysor of Moore for graciously sharing these delectable recipes. Anna Marie’s Cranberry Salad is one she created and shared on Weight Watchers’ website. It combines cranberries, mandarin oranges, apples, celery, a sugar substitute and gelatin to make the perfect (and healthy!) snack – one serving is only one “PointsPlus” value. Chopped pecans can also be added but will change the point value. Laura’s key lime pudding contains two ingredients and optional toppings. Kids and adults alike will enjoy this tart pudding and can have fun topping it with whipped cream and graham cracker crumbs. If you have a recipe you would like to share, email it to [email protected] or mail a copy of it to OEC, Attn: Brianna Wall, PO Box 1208, Norman, 73070. 1515 ENERGY Efficiency If it’s not in use, turn off the juice! By Anne Prince Oklahoma Electric Co-op News • April 2015 R 16 educing household energy use doesn’t mean doing without. It doesn’t require walking around your house wearing extra sweaters and earmuffs in the dead of winter, or stripping down to the bare essentials in the summer. It means being smarter about how you manage the energy you do use. Consider OEC your trusted resource for exploring energy-saving strategies. Energy efficiency means performing the same job and getting a similar outcome using less energy. This efficiency is often achieved through a mechanical change, such as replacing an older, less efficient appliance or mechanical unit with a new model, but sometimes a minor change of habit is all that’s needed. Examples could include dimming lights, turning down the thermostat or washing clothes in cold water instead of hot. THE BENEFITS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION So why are energy conservation and energy efficiency more important than ever to our members? What are the benefits of efficiency and conservation? The short answer is that energy reduction in your home 1) saves you money; 2) improves our economy by enabling consumers and businesses to spend and invest in other areas; and 3) reduces the amount of pollution emitted from power generation. The more complex answer is that consumers are more reliant on devices, computers, phones (with charging stations), sophisticated media/home entertainment and video gaming systems, and “smart” technology that all rely on electricity. The wide array of new electronic devices is improving our quality of life, and electric co-ops are promoting efficiency to bring new conveniences at a lower cost. ENERGY EFFICIENCY: THE “FIRST FUEL” In this period of rapidly changing technology, Americans are increasingly aware of the need to reduce energy consumption. Many now call energy savings the “first fuel” because the easiest way to reduce fuel cost and carbon emissions is to save energy. Energy is a valuable commodity, and while the discussions over climate change and carbon footprints continue, we must all do our part to conserve this precious resource. Using less energy may even boost the economy by relieving the ever-tightening family budget, allowing dollars to be spent on more tangible goods. Americans have demonstrated a willingness to take steps toward reducing their energy consumption, both to save money and out of concern for the environment. According to the January 2014 Nielson U.S. Consumer Energy Sentiments Report, 91 percent of consumers are willing to change their energy-use behavior to save money on energy costs. The same report indicates that 77 percent would change their behavior out of concern for the environment. For information on how you can be more energy efficient, visit www. okcoop.org. Anne Prince writes on consumer and cooperative affairs 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. Classified Advertisements Note: OEC does not endorse or guarantee any of the products or services in these ads. 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Display ads will be accepted via email to [email protected] Circle category: Autos • Farm/Equip • Furn/Appl • Hay/Wood • Livestock/Pets • Misc • MH/RV/Boat • Real Estate • Wanted • Notices • Business Name Address Phone # OEC Acct # Business ad: # words x 25¢= $ Payment must accompany ad Autos, Parts & Accessories • Step-side PU bed, fits ’88 to ’98 Chevy or GMC PU, very good cond, can deliver, $400 OBO. 834-7236. • ’11 Dodge Caliber, maroon w/ black interior, 4cyl, new battery, just changed oil, drives well, 27 city/32 hwy, $9,995. 694-5772. • I buy early model sport cars & pickups, also utility trailers, single & dual axles. 590-6313. • ’00 Cadillac Eldorado sport coupe, 66Kmi, $6K. 250-2271. • ’69 GMC 2-ton, $7,500. 872-8557. Serving Norman & the surrounding area since 1891 Non Profit, Perpetual Care Financing available No Interest up to 2 yrs “Freedom to choose upright &/or flat marker memorials.” • Headache rack, 11-15 F150 wheels/tires, ‘84 F150 PU for parts, brush guard for ’95 F150, ’11 Super Duty power fold mirrors, ’06 Honda civic wheels/tires. 410-1097. • ’94 Dodge 2500 LWB single cab, low mi, bad 360 eng, will run; ’92 Camaro 25 edition, rebuilt eng, burned wiring. 416-3458. • ’14 master-tow dolly, exc cond, used twice, $1,100. 691-1628. • ’54 Chevy PU, rebuilt 235CID 6cyl motor, 12V system, elec wipers, needs painted, new wood bed floor, $8,500 firm, serious buyers only. 872-8520. • ’68 Ford truck, 289 motor, needs restored, $1,100 OBO. Leave message, 872-1781. • Front & rear bumpers ’12 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4dr, $150 OBO. 392-3040 or 637-4877. • I buy old RV’s, campers, cars & trucks. 314-7877. • Wanted, looking for good auto trans for a ’99 Ford Explorer, 2WD, tranny model 5R55E that fits a 4.0L OHC EFI engine. 386-4205. • ’03 Ford Explorer sport XLT, one owner, 65K mi, extra nice, $6,500. 759-7556. X # mos. pd. = $__________ (Total ) • ’13 Harley Davidson SRSC V-rod muscle custom, flat black powder coating, low miles, 1250cc, call for link to webpage. 367-9009. • ‘08 red Ford F150 193K HWY mi, one owner, good cond & tires, auto 4 sp OD, current tag, A/C, $4,500; ‘99 black VW Bug, leather, lower, new tires, fair condition does not run, 110K mi, $1,500 OBO, ’06 red Ford F150 220K HWY mi, one owner, good condition, A/C, current tag, auto 4 spd OD, rebuilt tran good tires, $3,500. 795-7545. Jeffrey Fence & Welding 35 yrs Experience Pipe fence, Pipe & cable, Entry Ways and gates, Working pens, Chain Link. (Res. & Com.) All Types of Fence & Repairs 405-527-5152 Stump Grinding Oklahoma 405-496-3599 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 17 Classified Advertisements • ’12 Honda TRX450R, one owner, 30hrs, like new, $5K. 650-3743. • ’08 Ford F150 FX2 sport, ext cab, 39m800mi, 4.6L V8 engine, all power, cruise, AM/FM/ CD, new tires & battery, slick, $16,500. 229-5635. • ’05 Malibu LT-V6, leather heated front seats, PWR sunroof, 120Kmi, VGC, $4,500; ’32 Chevy 4DR, V8 auto trans, AC, power brakes, GC, $13,900. 872-3080. Farm & Equipment • 6½ HP yardman chipper w/pull tongue, 38” yard sweeper, both $200. 613-2568. • 21ft cart and weed wiper wicks, good for rye control in wheat and other weeds, works good. 321-7843. • Massey 202 tractor w/box blade, $2K. 321-6518. • Commercial ’07 cub EnForcer zero turn 48”, good cond, new belts & blades, $1,850; frontend loader bucket 66” edge cut, $550. 352-4972. • Big round bale front-end loader spike made for JD 145 loader, $50. 381-0208. • Boxblade 4’, brushhog 6’ wide, $350ea. 249-0170. • Bermuda grass sprigging, 15ac minimum. 850-1005. • 16’ flatbed equipment trailer w/aluminum ramps, $800. 527-7870. • 6’ 3PPT New Holland finish mower, $1,400 OBO. 473-7395 or 392-4855. • Kubota L2350 tractor, diesel, new pump, injector & gas tank, cleaned, good tires, brush hog, Little Axe area, $5K. 245-3970. • Wanted, salvage tractors, 2 or 4WD, intl model JD or intl combines, quick response. 352-4816. • 2 9n, 1 w/2 speed trans, good rubber, rubs great, 1 8n, great cond, good rubber, box blade, plow, 1 portable blower forge. Leave message, 326-9198 or 390-8350. • 6’ brush hog, $150; Bush brand brush hog, needs gear box work, $75. 229-0864 or 321-3296. • ’01 NH diesel tractor 3415, 47HP, very low hours 815, $6,500. 227-7100. Furniture & Appliances • 2 LazyBoy rocking recliners, very good cond, new $750, asking $250 cash for both. 694-6467. • Craftsman 6” bench grinder, ½HP on solid stand, $65; Bissell 2x preheat floor shampoo unit, works great, $50; seed row spreader, 6 discs, $20. 386-9412. • Solid wood full-size softside waterbed w/6 drawers & bookcase headboard, also sofa & loveseat. 684-0348. • Round dining set w/expandable table, 6 chairs, solid wood, hutch w/3 glass shelves, lighted plus storage area, $500 both. 485-8332. • Howard Miller grandfather clock, cable driven triple chime, oak cabinet, works & looks new, $650. Bill, 630-5235. Hay & Firewood • Two big trees cut down close to 2-tons of wood, take for free. 321-7207. • 5x6 round bales, sprayed, Bermuda & mixed grasses, $45. Leave message, 623-7478. • Two big trees cut down close to 2-tons of wood, take for free. 321-7207. • Firewood, open 7 days/wk, call ahead, 9100 S Sunnylane, $65. 314-7877. • Small square premium Bermuda horse hay in 21 bale bundles, loaded on your trailer, sprayed & fertilized, heavy bales, $189/bundle. 850-1005. • Bermuda hay, $4/200 bales, $6/160 bales. 227-7100. Livestock & Pets • Tobiano & Overo paint horses, 1-3y/o, fillies & colts, gentle pets, $500 and up. 899-4638. • Serviceable age Angus bulls & Maine bulls, have FT; 8 used tractor tires 620/70R/42; radial WAKO sprayer, 750 gal tank on trailer, ground driven. 381-4307. • AKC German Shepard pups, born 2/18, 5 solid whites, $750, 5 black/tans, $700. 872-8469. • 3 purebred longhorn heifers, 1yr old, 3 young female Burros, cheap, need good home. 822-0075. • Full blood bantams, Oprington, Cochin, Duccle, 5-8wks old, $15-$25/pair; fertile hatching eggs, $1/egg or $10/dz. 872-8870. • Coral blue adult guineas, $25/ pair; want to trade yearling doe for a bred, gentle dairy or borer nanny goat for grandchildren when visiting. Steve, 527-5950. • One y/o Doe Nubian/Alpine Cross mild goat, black w/ spots, has had shots & wormed, $200; 2 young purebred Silkie roosters, $10. 795-0852. Miscellaneous • No longer quilting, yards of double knit material, all or by the yard. 274-2785. 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 18 April 2015 | Oklahoma Electric Co-op News 872-9390 Classified Advertisements CASH LOANS ON QUALITY GUNS Mark The Junkman WE MAKE CASH LOANS ON FIREARMS • 4 lots in Resthaven in front of the nativity, $4,995ea. 255-6415. • Tow behind wood splitter, elec start, horiz or vert, $950 OBO; 16ft blue star aluminum w/hull boat, no motor or trailer, $700 OBO. 627-3954. • TroyBilt rototiller, horse model, $425 OBO. Robert, 794-2521. • Yamaha ’12 gas golf cart, one owner, exc cond; HD cattle guard w/gate. Call after 6PM, 485-2844. • Rem model 740 30-06 & model 742 243, $875 OBOl 870 ezpress 20ga mags, $250 OBO; Marlin level action 3030, $300 OBO. 405-4614. • Queen sofabed, $175; car dolly, $575; new gun safe, $125. 550-0387. • Beautiful laminate wood flooring, 325sq ft, moisture barrier & transition pieces, $475. 202-5092. • Scrubs, shirts & jackets, dozens to choose from, come see & make an offer. 329-7260. • Mossberg 20ga pump, 18” barrel, holds 5 3” shells, exc cond, $225; S&W 38 special, 2” barrel, exc cond, $325. 329-5134. • Ms PacMan cocktail game table/ stools, $1,250; bread maker, $20; ab roller, $40. 822-8575. WANTED QUICK CASH LOANS ON MOST FIREARMS • 140 JD garden tractor/mower, good cond; ’02 chopper motorcycle, softtail frame, 100 cubic inch RevTech engine, nice. 392-2931. • Concrete finishing tools, 4’ bull float, 36” trowel, edger, three 6’ handle sections, $125. 202-9173. • ’03 Buick Century, looks good, runs great; heated & vibrating chair. 527-5083. • Honda commercial hydrostatic transmission 21’ push mower, used by homeowner, very well kept, $500 OBO. 361-9546. • WTB cars, trucks, SUV’s, running or not, no titles ok. 537-9788. • Evaporative SWAMP cooler, large size, $350 firm. 899-4452. • Driveway gravel, 15-ton delivered, $300. 630-8440. • Trolling motor, used 1 summer, like new. 990-4291. • Welding done, retired welder, 40yrs exp, farm quip, trailers, cookers & smokers. Roger, 7334007 or 207-7497. • 200 guns; shooting acc; boxes factory ammo; structural pipe 2⅜-14”. www.branchauction. com. • Mills vibrating knife raccoon flesher, Mills electric brush, 500 antique animal traps. 386-4332. 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 • One rick seasoned firewood, $60; wooden handicap ramp, $75; maple dinigh table w/2 extensions, exc cond, $225; wooden garden much cart, $65. 640-4651. • 4’x2’x12” red oak light boxes, $25/ea. 620-1499. • Family needs dependable Toyota or Honda car. 641-7582. • Ruger 380 auto LCP, great conceal carry gun, $300; going out of business, lots of new & used horse track. 620-5238. • Lifeline plan & Non-Lifelan plans, iwantmyphone. com, coupon code 2489. 707-387-7521. • Tap & die 58 piece set, made in USA, new, $175; industrial grade hammer drill, $150; metal wire ship cart wheels, not castors, $50. 306-4415. • 58” Panasonic projection TV, good cond, $300; 5.1 RCA theater sound system, good cond, $75. 381-9339. • Taurus slim PT709 9MM pistol, near new in the box, $290; handmade para cord slings, bright orange/black, navy blue/ white, camo/black, adjustable, $22/ea. 250-5877. • Rose rocks wanted, any quantity considered; will trade trees for tree spade work; 2 lots near Thunderbird HWY 9, 5.59ac, old fixer upper. 802-4227. Mobile Homes, RVs & Boats • As is, ’99 3BR/2BA MH setting on 1¼ac, easy access to HWY 76, $39,900. 344-7232 or 227-8164. • 20’ 2” ball travel trailer, fully self-contained, hardly used, fridge, freezer, microwave, oven, 3-burner stove, stereo, heat & air, sleeps 4. 412-2468. • ’99 39’ Fleetwood park model trailer & lot, 2 slides w/2BR, attached add-on, 2 queen beds, 1 full bed & twin slpr sofa, fully furnished, 18x25 carport, $37,500. 659-1688. • Aluminum 6’ folding step ladder, new, $70; Thetford 27 gal waste tank, $135; Aluminum king stabilizer, $140; 3’ camping table, like new, $30. Jerry, 412-9158. • ’95 Prowler 5th Wheel, 23ft long, good for parts, icebox/ac/heat/ ovens/stove all work. 370-1318 or 392-3433. • TailGator RV satellite, $349 at Camping World, like new, $195. 691-1628. • ’06 Wilderness trip trailer, 25ft, one slide out. 723-0725. • ’07 Voyager Sport, 18ft pontoon, Honda, 50HP motor, cover trailer, exc cond, 2nd owner, $11K. Call after 4PM, 740-5163. 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 19 Classified Advertisements • ’13 Campion MH, 52’x26’, 2x6 walls, 3BR/2BA, walk-in shower, garden tub, rock center island kitchen, black appliances, byer moves, $48K. 527-0586. • ’95 Ranger Sport R70 bass boat w/Mercury 115HP, low hours, garage kept, $6K. 387-2461 or 613-1042. • Fish-Fun 20’ Lowe pontoon boat, Johnson 50HP motor EZE2 load trailer, $6,500; ’97 Winnebago Adventurer 34’ w/ slide out, $28,500; tow vehicle, ’04 GMC Envoy 4WD, $8,500. 320-1526. • ’85 Allegro 32’MH, fully furnished/equipped, Onan gen 6.5, original mi, new tires, TV’s/ DVD, plus extras, $5K. Dave, 281-254-9507. Real Estate • 75ac in Washington, trees, fenced, trails, owner financing, $10K/ac. Lena, 485-3871. 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. • 2ac & MH, 3BR/2BA, quiet country living, Hwy 9 & 108th, $99,900. 537-9788. • 2½ac commercial corner lot, Washington. 990-4291. • 10ac, peaceful, quiet, deer/wild turkey, S of I-40 off Peebly Rd, 3 sides fenced, Tinhorn driveway, 6 an ac. 249-0170. • 55ac or more, fenced w/trees & trails, Wash/Blanchard area, $10K/ac. Lena, 485-3871. • .6ac land, old house & building to be torn down, city utilities, good location, 914 E Walnut, Tecumseh, $10K, may take partial trade. 765-8494. • Auction Apr 11, 10AM at 35310 EW 1280, Seminole, 354ac hunting, little river; 15ac, 3BR house; 2-40ac by spitlerauction. com. • Land for sale, 25min S of OKC and 20min S of Norman. Larry, 990-6057. • The famous historical “Merc”, great area for retirement, 3 cabins, 5 RV hookups, small warehouse, needs some work, nestled in Kenton, OK, Black Mesa. Johny Curtis, 580-338-6100. • 2BR/1BA home in downtown Norman w/carport, basement & fenced yard, reduced to %59,900. Pat w/CB, 823-0644. 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 Mobile Home Skirting 1800 Industrial Blvd. Norman, OK 73069 364-1001 or [email protected] • New listing in SW Norman, 3BR/2living/2-car garage, near OU, $134,900. Pat w/CB, 823-0644. • 40ac S of Hwy 9 & 156th w/good views, near Thunderbird Lake. Pat w/CB, 823-0644. • 54ac w/40x110ft workshop, has elec, gas, water, ponds & fenced, near Hwy 9 & E of Thunderbird. Pat w/CB, 823-0644. • Busy restaurant in E Noble, 2ac & incl all equip & furnishings, owner wants to retire, you take over, $139,900. Pat w/CB, 823-0644. • 2ac in Pink, $4K down, $175/ mo for 5 yrs, no interest, $14,200 total. 314-7877. • 2ac in Pink, new shingles, septic & tornado shelter, ’06 1BR MH, remodeled in March, new paint & carpet, best deal ever. 314-7877. • 2ac in Pink, $9,500 cash. 314-7877. • Cute house on 5ac, Tuttle, 3BR/2BA w/shop/garage, granite counters, new windows & roof in 2011, fenced & cross fenced w/lean to barn & 2 pastures, $178,500. 740-9218. • 2 5ac tracts for sale ¾mi No or 9 on Fishmarket Rd, $13K/ea or $25K for both, cash, negotiable. 395-7795. • Gas convenience store, 7 punps on nearly 2ac at 10520 HWY 77, Lexington, $550,000. Mark, 820-5065. 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. • Slaughterville firefighters annual garage sale, Saturday, Apr 11, 8am-2pm, Furniture, glassware, tools, toys, collectibles, donations accepted, no clothes. Hwy 77 – Slaughterville road. • Noble HS all school annual reunion, June 12 & 13, golf tourn, entertainment, visitation & banquet. 872-5157 or Joyce. [email protected]. • Adair school reunion, May 16, 1-4PM, snacks provided, 421 E Acres, Norman. lbclay21@ yahoo.com. • Community recycling, Saturday, Apr 11, 9-2, HWY 77 & Slaughterville Road, collecting used motor oil & filters, antifreeze, car batteries, scrap metal, appliances & tires. 872-3000. 3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt 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 Damaged Siding Repair 405-364-0098 [email protected] 20 April 2015 | Oklahoma Electric Co-op News Member SIPC Classified Advertisements • Tri City Cruisers car show & craft bazaar, Apr 25 at Chickasaw Training Center, Hwy 37 & I-44, call for craft info. Deb Boyce, 641-0398. • Banjo Workshop (4-5 pm) / Bluegrass jamming (5-9:15 pm) / Pre-show (6:15 pm) / Concert (6:30 pm); April 11, 2015; three bands on stage with jamming rooms; 3925 SE 29, Del City; Greater Oklahoma Bluegrass Music Society (nonprofit org); $8; GOBMS members, $5; Group rates available. 677-7515. Wanted • Large old growth cedar trees to cut in the Noble, Norman, Lexington or Purcell area, also looking for corrugated barn metal. 820-0618. • Need woman to sit w/my wife who had a stroke & is wheel chair bound, SE 54th & Anderson Rd, OKC. 732-8937. • Square dance clothes for men, 16x35 shirts, & women 12-14. 641-5806. • Ham radio gear including shortwave, morse code, antennas, old or non-working ok. 641-7582. Business • ISO of someone to move an 8’x8’ playhouse 3mi in the Tuttle area. 831-6642 or 388-4532. • 4 head Reel to Reel tape player/recorder in good cond, reasonably priced. 386-4312. • Lawnmowers, running or not. 882-6206. • Want to buy riding lawn mower, must be dependable & reasonably priced. 627-8702. • Old appliances, mowers, trailers or any scrap metal, I will haul it away free. Allen or Sue, 485-4573. • In search of clawfoot bathtub. 519-3091. • Door Dings Removed: starting at $35. 250-4782. • Tilling: brushhog, front end loader gravel driveways, tinhorns. 640-9520. • Housekeeping, Organizing and Decorating: 30+ yrs experience, weekly/bi-weekly, reasonable rates, free estimates. 623-9053. • Cedar Removal, LLC: cedar tree cutting and stacking. 623-5035. • American Gutters: offduty police officer, seamless guttering at competitive prices, insured, call for free estimate. 441-1175. • MKI Backhoe: I do all backhoe work, 30 years in business, licensed plumber, all of metro area. Keith, 410-7917. • Complete Auto Repair: Quality work at low prices with 33 years of experience. Timing belts, water pumps, head gaskets, motors, transmissions, brakes, steering columns, headliners, some paint & body work, and much more. No job too small or too big. 899-4221. • Home Repair Services: painting (int/ext), sheetrock repairs, roofing, siding, floorings (tile, laminates, etc), doors & windows, fences. We will barter. 899-7292. • Brush Hog & Box Blade Work: $45/hr. 527-9457 or 208-1089. • 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. • Acreage Property: buy/sale your central OK resource, Teri Reed, Metro Brokers. 417-1849 or terireed.net. NEW NEWHOURS!! DAYS!!! TUESDAYS 4:00 - 78:0:000pm .m. & SATURDAYS 8:00am - 12:00 noon Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E. Robinson Norman, OK 73071 - - (405)360-4721 [email protected] www.clevelandcountyfair.org 4.88% 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. OKLAHOMA FARM BUREAU insURAncE We’re OK, so you’re okay. LIFE • HOME • AUTO • ANNUITIES BUSINESS • FARM • COMMERCIAL DA R R E L L J . DAV I D CAREER AGENT Office: 1311N.PorterAvenue Norman,OK73071 Bus:(405)329-1830 www.okcoop.org 21 Classified Advertisements • American Concrete: pads & metal buildings, free estimates. Robert, 667-8558. • 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. • 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. • Lawn Mowing & Property Cleanup: Large or small. Noble, Lexington, & Purcell. 527-0778. • “The Piddler”: Need anything done around your house or property, call “The Piddler” Chet Adams. 248-0495. • Computer & Phone Lines: Off-duty fireman. Installation, repair, trouble shooting, etc. 245-5502 or 381-2007. • Hurst Siding Co: Siding, windows, awnings, guttering, carports, patio covers, damaged siding repair, mobile home skirting. We specialize in using highest quality products at a fair price. Finest installers in the business since 1978. 364-0098 or [email protected]. • Wanted: Old Barbie dolls, clothes and accessories from 1959 to 1973. 250-3394. • 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. 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 Buildings: 8x12 = $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. • 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. Customized Cedar Pergolas Pavillion and Gazebos Low Cost Life Age 45 55 65 • Sr. Housing Investment Opportunity: experienced contractor, sr. housing planner looking for investors. 505-8233. • I Repair Tractors: 30 years in business. 527-9457 or 208-1089. • Austin Construction: No job too big or small, new homes to remodeling, Sr discounts. 505-8233. • American Gutters: seamless guttering at competitive prices, insured, call for a free estimate. 441-1175. • 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 acting erratic? I can fix them with updated parts. Lifetime warranty by ASE certified technician. Remove, repair, install, $100. 213-8014. • C&B Paint Co: 15yrs experience, insured interior/ exterior painting, drywall & texture services, call Cody for a reasonable yet fair price. 426-5913. • Stump Grinding: competitive prices, shrubs & some tree removal, call Danny. 779-5362 or 329-2230. Winter Specials Enjoy Your Outdoor Space! Quality and Integrity Pergola Supreme Inc. (405) 664.1913 Bill Herron • [email protected] 22 April 2015 | Oklahoma Electric Co-op News Incomplete forms cannot be processed. This information is used in compliance with Federal Red Flag Rules. th 242 24 Ave. N.W. PO Box 1208 Norman, OK 73070 (405) 321-2024 Fax (405) 217-6900 CERTIFICATION OF ENTITLEMENT TO OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CAPITAL CREDITS I, __________________________________________, hereby make claim to the capital credits assigned by Oklahoma (PLEASE PRINT FULL NAME) Electric Cooperative to the account of ________________________________________________________________ . (NAME OF DECEASED AND/OR NAME OF BUSINESS OF DECEASED) DECEASED SSN DOB DOD 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. SIGNATURE OF CLAIMANT ________________ SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR FEDERAL ID DATE ADDRESS CITY ________________ STATE _________________________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER(S) EMAIL ADDRESS ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF _______________ ) ) ) ss. Before me________________________, in and for this state, on this ______day of ________________, 20__, personally appeared _________________________________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. _____________________ Notary Public My Commission Expires:________________ WE KEEP THEM UP HERE FOR A REASON. STAY CLEAR OF DOWNED POWER LINES. Helping members use electricity safely, that’s the power of your co-op membership. Learn more from the experts themselves at TogetherWeSave.com.
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