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Walk-in closets in the master bedroom are the most sought-after feature in
new housing projects this year!REALESTATEESTATEWEEKLYWEEKLY
June 5, 2015
These homes offered by Team Stillwater, REALTORS®(405) 372-TEAM (8326) • 520 S. Knoblock
3509 Bristol Road Avenue
1207 S Main
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3509 Bristol Road Avenue - Great home in Great neighborhood walking distance to Sangre Ridge Elementary and Stillwater Middle School. The home has mature trees in the front and back that add much sought after privacy. The home has 4 bedrooms (2 up and 2 down) and three full bathrooms. The kitchen is open to the family room which offers a wonderful fi replace and lots of window. There is also wood fl oors in the formal dinging room, entry and family room. Upstairs offers a wonderful bonus room at the top of the stairs, a craft room/paint studio that has it’s own sink, 2 large bedrooms and full bath. The three car garage offers ample storing and a storm shelter. $360,000. Call Mike Lauvetz (405)747-8684 or Mary Davenport (405)747-5651.
1207 S Main. Why pay rent? When you can own this prime property in the revitalized downtown!! New HVAC, roof is 4 years old, new windows, fl ooring, and ceiling. Almost 4000 square feet of open space. Bathroom and Kitchenette or break room in back. Lots of storage and ample parking. Own a piece of Stillwater history. This space has been remodeled and would make a wonderful showroom, retail space, or gym. Lots of drive by traffi c! Property is FOR SALE or LEASE. $244,000 Call Connie Stokes @ (405)612-0016.
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NewsPress Help 372-5000x241 for a classified ad ☎ x251 for subscription helpHow to replace
garage stepsBy C. DwightBarnettTribune News Service
Q: I need toreplace the steps inmy garage to sellmy home. I can dowoodworking, but Ineed to know how tomeet the safetystandards the buy-ers are asking for.The house floor isthree concreteblocks higher thanthe garage floor. Isthis enough infor-mation?
A: The more infor-mation contained inthe question the bet-ter, but I can makesome educated rec-ommendations. Athree-block highwall is 24 incheshigh. Add the heightof the floor joistsunder the door tothe house for anadditional 9 { inchesplus the thickness ofthe flooring at about1 inch. Assumingthe garage floor cov-ers the first 4 inchesof the bottom con-crete block, you get30 { inches for thetotal height of thesteps. Then Ireferred to theInternationalResidential Code,stating the mini-mum riser heightfor each step isapproximately 8inches, and thetread depth (or“run") is 9 to 10inches. (Refer toyour local and statecodes for actual
measurements.)Now you’re ready
to cut the stairs’stringers from apiece of treated 2-by-10-inch lumber.Dividing the 30 {inches by the heightof the required 8-inch riser is 3.81inches, which isrounded off to fourrisers for a total ofthree steps. You canround off the num-ber to make thesteps fit, but frac-tions matter. Theheight of each riserneeds to be within ]of an inch of eachother to preventtripping and possi-ble injury. I did notinclude the last ortop riser becausethis is the riser fromthe top step into thehome. When mea-suring the totalheight of the stairs,measure from thehighest point of theconcrete floor. Thenyou can add shimsto the lowest partafter installation.Each step’s treadhas to be 9 to 10inches deep, so younow have threesteps times 9 or 10inches (whicheverworks best for clear-ances). I would usethe 9-inch figurebecause the materi-al covering thetreads will overhangthe riser by about {inch. The steps willextend from thegarage wall by 27inches.
First make sure
the floor is level atthis point and thewall is plumb.Anything out of levelwill make the stairsuneven and unsafe,but as stated before,shims will need tobe added. Using acarpenter’s square,set one side of thesquare to 8 inchesfor the riser and 9or 10 inches for thetread on the otherside. Mark eacharea to be cut froma piece of 2-by-10-inch lumber. Again,use treated lumberfor the stairs’stringer because itwill be in contactwith the concretegarage floor. Oncethe stairs’ stringershave been cut, thebottom portion ofthe lowest stringerneeds to be cut off toallow for the thick-ness of the treadmaterial to be used.Either { inch or }inch needs to beremoved, dependingon the thickness ofthe tread covering.Secure the stringersto the 2-by-10-inchrim joist under thegarage door, andthen level the bot-tom of each stringerusing treated woodshims. If you havethree or more risers,the stairs will needto have a handrailthat is no more than2 ] inches wide so itcan be easilygripped shouldsomeone trip orstumble.
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Q: Dear Ed, sinceI consider you myplumbing guru Ithought I wouldask you about thosetaller toilets. I amlooking to replacemy older toilet thatsits low to the floorand my back willappreciate theextra height. Canthey be installed inplace of a standardtoilet or do youneed specialadapters? Also,about how high arethey?
_Bill, IdahoA: Higher toilets
are sometimescalled comfortheight toilets forgood reason.Basically, they sitabout two incheshigher than a stan-dard toilet. Eventhough that sounds
like a small change,the two extra inch-es put the toilet upto about chairheight and thatfeeling of sitting ona chair instead of alower toilet is whatmakes all the dif-ference. Comfortheight toilets arenow commonlyused for “aging-in-place” bathroomremodeling jobsalong with replac-ing the bath tubfor a walk in show-er. The good newsis that in mostcases there is nobig difference withthe installation ofa comfort heighttoilet in place of astandard toilet.They do come inelongated bowlsand round-frontbowls, so if you’relooking to install ataller toilet youshould be coveredfrom top to bottom.
By Cathy HobbsTribune News Service
Typically space isat a premium whenit comes to maxi-mizing the space ofa child’s bedroom.The room mustpack a punch andbe able to success-fully store and stowall a child’s necessi-ties. As an interiordesigner workingalmost exclusivelyin Manhattan, thetypical child’s roomis 200 square feet,so being able tomaximize space iskey. Whether smallor what some maycall “tiny". One canhave success by fol-lowing some of mytricks of the trade.
Here are some ofmy top DesignRecipe tips fordesigning smallchildren’s bed-rooms:
• Think functionfirst.
• Generate afloor plan that cre-ates distinct spacesor zones.
• Create a furni-ture plan. Bunkbeds aren’t the onlyoption for childrensharing a room;often twin bedsseparated by a sin-gle nightstand cre-ates a restful andinviting environ-ment.
• Allow plenty ofroom for circulationand flow.
• Develop a color
scheme.• Use color such
as accent walls tohelp define a space.
• Purchase fur-nishings that aremulti-functionaland space-saving.
• Add pops ofcolor through art-work
• Add warmththrough accentsand accessories.
• Use mirrors.Nothing opens aspace better.
And my final tipfor making the
most of a smallspace:
• Organize!Small spaces canget cluttered andmessy in a hurry.That’s why it’simportant whenev-er possible to createsensible storagesolutions so thateverything staysorganized andaccessible.
When it comes toorganization, inaddition to newitems, I also preferusing and/or repur-
posing ordinaryhousehold itemsinto wonderful anduseful organization-al tools.
Best DYIOrganizing items
• Use a drawerutensil divider toorganize jewelry,pencils or schoolsupplies.
• Use kitchencabinets to forschool papers andbooks.
• Buy a multi-
drawer tool box. Iuse the ones I buyto organize every-thing from officesupplies to crayonsand markers.
And my newfavorite items onthe market:
• Huggablehangers. I lovethem! They reducespace and keepyour closet orderly
• Clear bins. Putout-of-season items(or those a child
doesn’t use veryoften) in clear binsand then label witha marker or photothat helps youidentify what’sinside.
• Erasableboards. They comein all s izes, andyou can also pur-chase erasablelabels. I believeeffective labeling isthe key to effectivestorage and organi-zation.
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How to maximize space in small kids’ rooms
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A California mar-riage counselor saysa big do-it-yourselfproject can help toimprove a pair srocky relationship.
DEAR MR.MYERS: Do youknow anythingabout somethingcalled “IKEAassembly relation-ship therapy"?
ANSWER: Sure.It s a concept recent-ly developed by aSouthern Californiaclinical psychologistand marriage coun-selor that calls forcouples who are hav-ing trouble in theirrelationship to goand purchase alarge, do-it-yourselfpiece of furniturefrom home-furnish-ing giant IKEA or asimilar retailer.
It s important thatthe item be compli-cated enough that itwill take two peopleto assemble, becausethe primary goal isto foster communica-tion and cooperationbetween the bicker-ing pair. The couplelater return to thetherapist to discusswhat went right andwhat went wrongduring the furniture-building “exercise.”
Some touchy
interrelational sub-jects can come upeven before theassembly begins:When a couple walkspast the store s new-kitchen displays, itsometimes triggers adiscussion aboutwho does the mostcooking or the wash-ing of dirty dishes. Atrip past the new-bathroom setupsmay get the pairtalking about whodoes the most clean-ing around thehouse.
And when a cou-ple walks past thestore s baby-furni-ture section, well,guess what some-times-controversialsubject that bringsup?
* * *DEAR MR.
MYERS: Ourdaughter hasasked us to co-sign a lease so shecan get her firstapartment. Wehave no doubtthat she willalways pay herrent on time. Theproblem is thatshe will be rent-ing with a room-mate, whom wedon t even know.If the roommateeventually missesa payment, wouldwe have to make
up her share ofthe rent?
ANSWER: Yes,you d likely be on thehook for the roomie smissing payment. Innearly all jurisdic-tions, the co-signerof a lease is responsi-ble for ensuring thatthe landlord receivesthe monthly rent infull, regardless of theco-signer s relation-ship to the tenant orco-tenants.
If you re sure thatyou want to co-signthe lease, make yourgenerous offer con-tingent on gettingthe roommate s par-ents to co-sign too. Its not a perfect solu-tion to your dilem-ma, but it will lessenthe chance that youll eventually wind upfooting the bill forsomeone else s kid.
* * *DEAR MR.
MYERS: My hus-band and I areabout to apply fora mortgage. I am10 weeks pregnantand plan to takethree months offfrom my job afterour baby is bornlater this year.Will we have todisclose this planto our lenderbecause ourincome will dropwhile I am onunpaid maternityleave?
ANSWER: No,you re under no legalobligation to discloseyour maternity-leave plans to thebank. The federalFair Housing Actprevents lendersfrom asking aboutan applicant s child-
bearing plans, orwhat the woman (orfather) might doafter a baby is born.The applicationmust be judged bythe income and cred-it score you havetoday, not whatmight happen later.
Though theHousing Act will pro-tect you against dis-crimination fromlenders because youalready have kids orexpect to have onesoon, it allows thebank to start foreclo-sure proceedings ifyou and your hus-band fall behind onyour payments whileyou are on maternityleave. Make sure youhave enough moneyset aside to continuemaking those mort-gage payments dur-ing the three months
that you ll be out ofwork.
* * *DEAR MR.
MYERS: My wifeand I formed thetype of livingtrust that youoften recom-mend, and we putour home s titleinto it. When wedie, the home willbe sold and theproceeds will besplit evenlybetween ourthree grown chil-dren. Lately,though, we start-ed wondering:How will theInternal RevenueService treat themoney that ourkids eventuallywill receive?
ANSWER: Yourgrown childrenprobably won t owe
any income taxes onthe sale proceeds.That s becausewhen you die, oryour spouse passesaway (depending onwho goes last), thehome s value will beupdated to its mar-ket value on thedate of the secondspouse s death. So,if the children thensell the home rightaway, no incometaxes will be owedon their respectiveshare of the profit.
If your home isyour only majorasset, your kidsprobably won t oweany federal estateor inheritance taxeseither. Still, itwould be a goodidea to consult withan accountant orestate planner fordetails.
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ABOUT REAL ESTATE
With all therecent rain, Iunderstand every-one s number oneconcern is mowingand pulling weeds.Once you get thatunder control, con-sider the followingtips for your Junelandscape:
• Keep a closeeye on irrigationneeds, especiallywith new plants.Even though therains have beenplentiful this year,in some caseswaterlogged soilshave led to rootdecline. As it driesout, these plantsmay need watersooner than youthink.
• Remain dili-gent for insectactivity. For veg-etable growers,squash bugs havebeen a huge prob-lem the last fewyears. Scout oftenso you can main-tain the upperhand. Remove theearly insects by
hand, along withinspecting for anddestroying eggsbefore they hatchshould be a highpriority. Oftentimes this willeliminate the needfor chemical con-trol. If populationsdo warrant treat-ment, pay specialattention to treat-ing around the baseof the plant as thisis where the insectstend to congregate.
• Spider miteshave also been aproblem the lastseveral years.While they typical-ly aren t as bad inwet weather, this isthe time of yearyou can expectthem to make anappearance, sokeep an eye out.Scouting these aremore difficult asspider mites areextremely smalland difficult to see
with the naked eye.A nice tip is toplace a piece ofwhite paper undera leaf and tap onthe leaf severaltimes to knock themites on the paper.The mites will beeasy to spot as theyscurry around.Insecticidal soapsand neem oil offersome control ofmites but diligenceis necessary to keepthe populations lowas they reproducerapidly as the tem-peratures go up.Note that most allpurpose insecti-cides do NOT pro-vide spider mite
control so productselection is some-what limited. Evenproducts that arelabeled for controldo not work wellonce populationsbecome high andthe mites protectthemselves withwebbing. Oncewebbing is evident,it is best to removethe infested leaves.
• June is also agood time to begincontrolling thegrowth of selectflowering plants.Educate yourselfon the growthhabits of the specif-ic plants in yourgarden as it is
important to pruneat the proper timeso flowering is notadversely affected.In general terms,most annuals bene-fit from light prun-ing (pinching back)to prevent themfrom developingleggy weak stemsand to encouragecontinued bloom-ing. Many of thespring bloomingperennials are nowpast their peakbloom and can becut back as well.
• Lastly, remem-ber to remove anywraps that havebeen placed ontrees to preventwinter injury ordeer damage.Leaving this mater-ial on throughoutthe growing season
increases theopportunity forinsects and diseaseto attack your tree.Just make a noteon your calendarnow to replace itagain in the fall.
Keith Reed is theHorticultureEducator in thePayne County
Extension OSUExtension office.You can contacthim via email [email protected], call 405-747-8320, or stop by thePayne CountyExtension Office at315 W. 6th inStillwater.
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Beautiful Berry Creek home on large lot with shade trees. Quiet street, wrought iron fenced back yard. Spacious rooms
with hard wood fl oors & Kirtz shutters; two living areas. Wood burning fi replace, split fl oor plan. Gourmet dream
kitchen open to family room with eating bar. Security system, sprinkler system, surround sound, storm shelter. 4 large bedrooms, plus offi ce. Formal dining and 3 car garage.
3211 W. Shiloh Creek Ave.
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Monthly Housing StatisticsData from Stillwater Board of REALTORS | April 2015
Reports produced and compiled by RE STATS Inc.
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CSCLOSED UNIT SALES CLOSED VOLUME SALES
AVERAGE SALES PRICE AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET
AVERAGE ASKED TO SOLD RATIO APRIL INVENTORY
April Year to Date April Year to Date
April Year to Date April Year to Date
April Year to Date End of Month Inventory Months Supply
20142015
20142015
20142015
20142015
20142015
20142015
5757 10.35M10.35M 9.94M9.94M
154,500154,500
8888
97.73%97.73% 296296
140,000140,000105105
97.27%97.27%
4.424.42
6464
+12.28%+12.28% -3.96%-3.96%
-9.74%-9.74% -31.82%-31.82%
-0.14%-0.14% -4.73%-4.73%
+7.14%+7.14% -17.14%-17.14%
+0.43%+0.43% -6.70%-6.70%
-4.31%-4.31% -3.37%-3.37%
139,450139,4506060
97.59%97.59%282282
150,000150,0008787
97.69%97.69%
4.134.13
209209 35.50M35.50M 34.30M34.30M200200
Area Delimited by Entire Stillwater MLS - Residential Property Type
*Absorption Rate:Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Apr 2014 is 66.9Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Apr 2015 is 68.3
April Year To Date (Jan - Apr)
2014 2015 +/-% 2014 2015 +/-%
5710,354
154,500181,642
88132
97.73%96.65%
2964.42
12.28%-3.96%-9.74%
-14.46%-31.82%-20.87%-0.14%-0.08%-4.73%-6.70%
649,944
139,450155,371
60105
97.59%96.56%
2824.13
20935,500
140,000169,858
105134
97.27%96.77%
2964.42
20034,303
150,000171,517
87114
97.69%96.71%
2824.13
-4.31%-3.37%7.14%0.98%
-17.14%-14.51%
0.43%-0.06%-4.73%-6.70%
Closed Unit SalesClosed Volume Sales (x1000)Median Sales PriceAverage Sales PriceMedian Days on Market to SaleAverage Days on Market to SaleMedian Asked to Sold RatioEnd of Month InventoryMonths Supply (End of Month Inventory/Absorption Rate*)
Purchasing on a WhimWe have all had an
experience of shop-ping on a whim, buy-ing things we shouldnot have - a new outfitor a bigger, but notessential, TV perhaps.While these splurgesmay cost up to hun-dreds of dollars, theyare miniscule to theamount of money pur-chasing real estatemay cost you. Let’slook at some costs tobuying a house on awhim.
Down payment - Ifyou have not suffi-ciently planned yoursavings, your lack ofdown payment couldcost you more in mort-gage insurance, notonly monthly but overthe life of your loan.Mortgage insurance isrequired on any loanwith less than 20 per-cent down payment.The more moneydown, the less cost.Buying on a whimmay cost you thou-sands of dollars inunwanted mortgageinsurance.
Location - We’veall heard it, location,location, location. Ifyou fall in love with ahome that is in a lessthan desirable loca-tion, now or in thefuture, you may findyourself selling itsooner than you mayhave in the right loca-tion. Purchasing on awhim can end up cost-ing you thousands of
dollars in new loanfees and seller realestate fees (whichaverage six percent ofthe sales price inOklahoma). This alsogoes for buying ahouse that may not fitall your needs, now orlater.
Maintenance - Ifyou’re a first-timehomebuyer, you maynot have consideredthe full cost of home-ownership - lawn care,utilities, homeownerassociation fees, paint-ing, plumbing, light-ing, security, andindoor and outdoorrepairs. If you havenot properly prepared- securing a loan pre-qualification, examin-ing your budget andconducting a thoroughhouse hunt - falling inlove at an open houseand purchasing on awhim can becomeextremely expensive.
Furnishings -Typically, the purchaseof a new home willequate to more squarefootage of livingspace. You may beadding additional bed-rooms, baths or land-scaping, which neces-
sitates more furniture,curtains and otherdécor. This can getexpensive, and if youare purchasing on awhim, you may fallvictim to financingthese accessories,adding interest costs toyour monthly budget.
Keep a clear headand good moneysense, and do not rushinto a house deal untilyou have consideredall your options andare prepared for theresponsibilities andcosts of homeowner-ship.
I’m happy toanswer any questionsyou may have aboutthe mortgage process,even if you are not anRCB Bank customer.Call 405-742-4851 oremail,[email protected]. Opinions expressedabove are the personalopinions of MichaelDecker and meant forgeneric illustrationpurposes only. RCBBank is an EqualHousing Lender. RCBBank NMLS#798151. chaelDecker MLO#370522.
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Last year’s shoesfeatured rows androws of straps. Well,fashion is alwaysjust a step ahead ofhome decor. So itwas a delight to seefurniture and homeaccessories withthat same fetchingattention to detailat the spring furni-ture market in HighPoint in April.
The beauty ofstrappy furniture isin its ability to floatin space. Indoors orout, open weaveconstruction has anairy appeal. MadeGoods introduced adramaticElizabethan-stylechair called Aurora.A metal base andsynthetic rattanstraps, teak legs,and weatherprooffabric create a chairthat is not onlyfashion-forward,
but that can standup to the elements.Available in whiteor brown, don’tlimit it to the out-doors.
Strictly indoors,the Soren Chair byNew Pacific Directcombines blackleather cushions, awalnut frame andlots of strapscrossed in a dia-mond pattern.Midcentury moderndecors can benefitgreatly from itsround shape. Thechair’s styling cansoften the edges ofmore angularupholstered fur-nishings most oftenseen in this style ofdecor.
Lighting was notto be outdone.Currey andCompany, one ofthe longtime trend-setters, introducedseveral strappynumbers. TheTrellis chandelier,made from wroughtiron, was finished
in the soft brasspatina calledCupertino.
Currey’sCooksbridge pen-dant combines ashade of clear glassbead straps with anouter frame of blackwashed metalstraps. Measuring14 inches in diame-ter, it is preferredfor the kitchen or asmall hallway. Thestyle works beauti-fully with industrialdecor, still a hottrend, or in a con-temporary setting.
Nesting tableswith strappy baseswere everywhere atmarket. An all-timedecorators’ favorite,these little work-horses have greatversatility. Therewere strappy slen-
der table bases ofwoven gold, silverand black metal.
Straps also pro-vide pattern andtexture, two of themost important ele-ments in moremonochromaticrooms and aren’t aschallenging as try-ing to match aprinted fabric pat-tern. You haveintroduced interest-ing objects thatblend with theirsurroundings with-out fighting forattention.
I prefer decorat-ing trends thatallow everyone toplay along withoutspending a fortune.It’s easy to bringthis trend into yourhome with a fewwell-placed acces-
sories. Look for wirebaskets with astrong vertical orhorizontal weave,but not a combina-tion of the two.
Photo frames orwall mirrors con-structed of wirestrips, leatherstraps or buckleaccents can helpcarry the look intoyour existing decor.Just don’t overdo it.One such accessory
on a coffee table,fireplace mantel orbookshelf is all youneed. Too many andthe trend gets lostin clutter.
Color is anotherkey element. Forchairs, dark colorsas well as white cre-ate that floatingeffect. Bright tonessuch as red or yel-low stand out fromthe landscape. Ifyou want to make a
statement, go bold.When you’re tryingto fit more into asmall space, go darkor white.
Your wardrobeneeds a new pair ofshoes each seasonto give it a lift. Sodoes your home’sdecor. Try a newstrappy chair, tableor chandelier. Youmay find this newtrend is the perfectfit.
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Grandmotherplanted marigoldsin her vegetablegarden becausethat’s what hermother did. Maybeshe heard they weregood for pest con-trol, but we knowthey have no effecton the majority ofgarden bugs. Maybethey were plantedjust becausemarigolds bright-ened the hard-work-ing space with aro-matic fragrance andbright orange oryellow annual flow-ers.
Buried undersome old-time gar-den and farmingpractices lies veryvaluable science.The secret ofTagetes marigoldswas finally revealedin modern timeswhen they becamethe subject ofresearch studies.The results provedmarigolds affectedjust one pest thatfew gardenersknow about, butmany are forced tocontend with.
Those regionsafflicted with thedreaded root-knotnematode know thewidespread impactof the microscopicroundworms, whichcan devastate homecrops. They are themost notorioustomato killer.Nematodes aremicroscopic, roundworms that live inhealthy organic soilwhere most are
harmless and someeven beneficial. Theproblem is just onegroup, the root-knotspecies.
The root-knotnematode is sodamaging becauseit enters plant rootsand reproducesinside them. Afemale nematodecan lay a single eggcase containing 500offspring. Her prog-eny quickly hatchand continue toinvade the root andmany others,munching their wayright up to thestem. Whereverthey are in theroots, tumor-likegalls and swellingsform. They are visi-ble when you pullup the ailing ordead plant andstudy the roots.Such distortiondestroys the root’sability to function.
You may not seeany sign of a prob-lem until tempera-tures rise and theleafy tips call formore water that
can’t be delivered inthese damaged sys-tems. Symptomsare wilting leaf tipswhen there’s plentyof moisture in thesoil. Leaves orwhole limbs willturn brown as sec-ondary evidence,and the plants liter-ally stop growing.There is no way tohalt this decline.
Agriculturalresearch provedthat dwarf Frenchmarigolds (Tagetespatula) contain achemical calledalpha-terthienyl,which is releasedfrom living rootsinto the soil. Itinterferes with thenematode’s repro-ductive ability. Themother nematodemay enter marigoldroots, but her off-spring won’t survivelimiting damage.When marigolds areplanted into a gar-den, existing nema-todes will enter themarigolds and even-tually die. WhenGrandmother plant-
ed her marigolds inevery garden, shewas preventingreproduction of thenematodes so they’dnever reach levelsthat threatened hervegetables.
Those whose gar-dens are affected byroot-knot nema-todes often live inthe South andwherever soils tendto be sandy. It’sprevalent in India,too, where theyplant so manymarigolds for con-trol they are thesignature flower oftheir religious cere-monies.
To treat an exist-ing problem, scien-tists recommendusing marigolds asa cover crop, whichmasses the plantsat close spacing sotheir roots invadethe entire soil area.This interferes withreproduction bystarving the nema-todes out of exis-tence so you cangrow there the nextyear. A shorter-
term solution is tocover crop as earlyin the year as possi-ble, let the flowersgrow two fullmonths to knockdown populations,then remove thosemarigolds you mustto plant vegetableswhile the othersremain to keepworking. Tend themarigolds through-out the remaininggrowing season formaximum results.
Dwarf Frenchmarigolds are easyto grow from seed,the cheapest wayto treat soil over alarge area. For theshort-term two-month method,young nursery-grown seedlings inflats are the mosteconomical. Theseare popular bed-ding plants sold atnearly every gar-den center.
Because root-
knot nematodes areeasily spread withorganic amend-ments, there’salways a chancethey’ll show up inyour soil. So even ifyou don’t have a
problem with yourgarden, it remainsa good idea to fol-low Grandmother’sexample by alwaysplanting a few ofthese bright littleflowers.
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Plant marigolds next to vegetables to ward off root-knot nematodes
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HOME ACREAGEFOR SALE
Located on N. AmandaLane, 1/4 mile east of
Brush Creek offMcElroy
2 1/2 acres for $27,500OR
5 acres for $49,500Please call Kirk @
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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or dis-crimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handi-cap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.”
This newspaper will not know-ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are here-by informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Beautiful Country StyleLiving-Less than 1 mile
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2611 sq. ft. on 2.4 acresbuilt in 2008. For moreinformation call LupitaFabregas at 405-612-
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Beautiful, tranquil, diamond in the rough.
Edge of town living on apaved road. 1/4 mile out-
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city water, CREC electric.The property has 2 residents, almost 12acres, a 30x40 barn,14x16 insulated shop
with storm shelter. The1st residence is a 4200
sq/ft home with half beinglivable and other half is
under construction, 4 car garage that needs
finished. 2nd residence is a late 80’smodel livable Solitaire
mobile home with carportand deck. All aspects ofboth residences need
remolded. It is rented andthe renters are month tomonth and can stay or
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make a beautiful person-al home but also has lots
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The best things inlife aren’t alwaysfree, but the gardengenerally gives youa lot of free or near-ly free return foryour investment. Istop and remindmyself of that afterthe sticker shock ofrealizing I’ve emp-tied my pockets ofcash at the farmersmarket buying thisyear’s herbs, toma-toes and hangingpots. Sure, each 60-cent tomato plant islikely to yield plentyof payback, but rightnow it can feel likeit’s just cash out thedoor.
Then I lookaround at all thestuff in my gardenthat’s free.
Free salad: Letone mustard plantgo to seed and you’llhave a forest offresh micro greensfor a salad whetheryou wanted it or not.An arugula plantalso self-sowed, so Ihad the start of sev-eral meals worth oftossed salad. I’ve gotfour volunteer toma-to seedlings going aswell, so someday itreally will be a freemixed salad.
Free nature show:Herding the tiniestof bunnies aroundthe yard this pastweek while weedingwas prime enter-tainment, althoughit had its scarymoments. You reallyneeded to be careful
where you broughtdown a hoe for fearyou’d find the littlefur ball huddled upin the grass youwere trying toremove. With itseyes barely open,
shooing it out of theway wasn’t a simpletask.
Free exercise: Uffda. It might not getyou your 10,000steps, but hoeing,weeding, digging
and moving aroundbig bags of weedsdefinitely counts forsomething.
Free perennials:Some ghost ferns Ibought years agodefinitely won’t give
up the ghost. Samewith the bleedinghearts, now bobbingtheir deep pinkblooms in manyplaces I didn’t plantthem. If a perennialspreads aggressively
where you don’twant it, pull it forthe weed it is.Otherwise, dig it upand use it to fill agap. Either way, it’sfree.
What’s your gar-
den given back toyou this year? All itasks in return is alittle attention nowand then. Then sitback and do themath on your peasgrown from seed.
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3111 Montera Ave SALE PENDING $385,000 Paulette
10701 Deer Ridge SALE PENDING $399,000 Mike/ Mary
4921 Briarcreek SALE PENDING $475,000 Connie
2214 S Walking Trail Dr 4 BD/ 3.5 BA/ 4105 sq ft $519,000 Dennis
1919 S Walking Trail Dr 4 BD/ 3.5 BA/ 4595 sq ft $579,000 Mike/ Mary
1410 S Chester LOT JUST LISTED $20,000 Mary/ Mike 6 Lots—W. Villas Court Ranging from $23,000—$27,000 Mike/ Mary
6006 E 15th Avenue Lot—2.28 acres m/l JUST LISTED $30,000 Jerika E. 6th (E. of Jardot St) LOT — .30 acres m/l $39,500 Delphine 4724 W Country Club Dr LOT — 130 x 130 approx. $40,000 Mike/ Mary 1400 N Perkins Rd C-19 2 BD/ 1.5 BA/ 1224 sq ft Town Home $40,000 Connie 3320 Fox Ledge Dr LOT — Stoneridge Estates/ 1.09 acm/l $45,000 Paulette 4607 Evergreen 2 BD/ 1 BA/ Townhome $90,000 Paulette 900 E Krayler Ave 3 BD/ 1.5 BA/ 1051 sq ft JUST LISTED $100,000 Mike/ Mary 1416 N Arrington SALE PENDING $100,000 Mary 919 E Moore Ave 2 BD/ 1 BA/ 1136 sq ft $102,500 Mike 1118 S Stanley St 3 BD/ 1.5 BA/ 1356 sq ft REDUCED $110,000 Connie 1611 E Frontier Drive SALE PENDING $125,000 Connie 130 S Lewis St 4 BD/ 2 BA/ 1405 sq ft REDUCED $130,000 Connie 9311 S Mehan Rd BACK ON THE MARKET $134,900 Connie 1214 W Stonecrest SALE PENDING $135,000 Mary/ Mike
1815 S August St 4 BD/ 2.5 BA/ 1770 sq ft $150,000 Dennis
1115 Lauren Lane SALE PENDING $152,500 Connie
5025 N Garfield St SALE PENDING $156,900 Connie
802 S Ridge Drive SALE PENDING $170,000 Mike/ Mary 5720 E Spiva Ln—Perkins SOLD $185,000 Dennis
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yne S
t.
Eastern Av.
3rd Av.
Crestwood Dr.
Cottonwood Dr.
CrestwoodCt.
Post
Oak D
r.
Timbercrest Dr.
Timbercrest Cr.
Elm Av.
Maple Av.
4th Av.
Blair
St.
Blair
St.
Burd
ick S
t.Virginia Av.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Dryd
en S
t.Be
njami
n St.
Burd
ick S
t.
Berry
St.
Arrin
gton S
t.
Maple Av.
Arrington Dr.
Marsh
all S
t.Do
ty St
.
5th Av.
4th Av.
4th Av.
Drur
y Ln.
5th Av.
4th Av.
Villa
Dr. 4th Av.
3rd Av.
2nd Av.
4th Av.
3rd Av.
Colby
Lanc
eMo
cking
bird L
n.
Eastg
ate S
t.
Raintree Av.Peach Tree Av.Stonegate Av.
Collin
s Ct.
Pinewood Cr.
Oakwood Dr.
Denv
er S
t.
High
tower
St.
7th Av.
Cres
twoo
d Cr.
12th Av.
Stall
ard S
t.
7th Av.
Lydia Ln.
Payn
e St.
17th Av.
9th Av.
7th Av.
8th Av.
Jame
s Ct.
Burd
ick S
t.
Hall S
t.
Leigh
St.
8th Av.
5th Av.
Jame
s Ct.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Payn
e St.
Alcott Dr. Rans
om D
r.
16th Av.
19th Av.
17th Av.
15th Av.
14th Av.
16th Av.
18th Av.
13th Pl.
19th Av.
13th Av.
12th Av.
11th Av.
10th Av.9th Av.
8th Av.
7th Av.
5th Av.
4th Av.
3rd Av.
Maple Av.
Elm Av. Elmwood Cr.
Dunc
an S
t.
Husb
and S
t.
Masin
St.
Lewi
s St. Lowr
y St.
Dunc
an S
t.
Husb
and S
t.
Main
St.
Lewi
s St. Lowr
y St.
Husb
and P
l.
Wes
t Bl.
Wes
t St.
Wes
t St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Heste
r St.
Heste
r St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Rams
ey S
t.Ra
msey
St.
Was
hingto
n St.
Was
hingto
n St.
Dunc
an S
t.
Jeffe
rson S
t.
Adam
s St.
Monr
oe S
t.Mo
nroe
St.
Monr
oe S
t.
Bellis
St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Heste
r St.
Athletic Av.
Morrill Av.
Miller Av.
Mathews Av.
Hoke
St.
Virginia Av.
Wehr Ln..
Wes
t St.
Cantwell Av.
Connell Av.
Scott Av.Scott Av. Scott Av.
Connell Av.
Cantwell Av.
Linco
ln St
.
Lincoln St. Tyler Av.
Jeffe
rson S
t.Mo
nroe
St.
Scott Av.
Jefferson St.
Farm Av.
Drummond Av.
University Av.University Av.
Wes
tern R
d.
Ridg
e Dr.
Virgina Av. Miller Av.Admiral Av.
Sherwood Av.
Arrowhead Av.
Sunset Av.
3rd Av.
4th Av.4th Av.
5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av.
McFa
rland
St.
Willi
s St.
King
s St.
King
s St.
King
s St.
McFa
rland
St.
McDo
nald
St.
Orch
ard S
t.
Waln
ut St
.
Pine
St.
Gray
St.
Stan
ley S
t.
Willi
s St.
11th Pl. 12th Av.13th Av.14th Av.
10th Av.
9th Av.
8th Av.
Wick
low S
t.W
icklow
St.
Devo
n St.
Devo
n St.
Wes
tern R
d.
Orch
ard S
t.
Waln
ut St
.Pi
ne S
t.Gr
ay S
t.St
anley
St.Clev
eland
St.
Wentz Ln.University Cr.
Garfie
ld St
.Bl
akely
St.
7th Av.7th Av.
Ridg
e Dr.
Ridg
e Dr.
Ridge
Dr.
Willi
s St.
Redw
ood S
t.Me
lrose
Dr.Arrowhead Pl.
Monticello Dr.Olive Ln.
Kerr
St.
Clev
eland
St.
22nd Av.
19th Av.
Augu
st Dr
.Au
gust
Dr.21st Ct.
20th Av.
18th Ct.18th Av.
17th Av.
15th Av.
Surre
y Dr.
Surrey Pl.
Celia
Ln.
Loma Verde Ln.Elvin Dr.
Coun
trysid
e Dr.
Lege
ndar
y Ln.
25th Av.
24th Av.
Copperfield St.
Bristol Rd. Av.
Willow Park Cr.
Willow Park Ln.
Woodstone Dr.
Persimmon St.
Scissortail Dr.
Murphy Dr.Eunice St.
22nd Av.23rd Av. 22nd Av.
23rd Av.
24th Av.24th Av. W
illis S
t.
Silve
rdale
Blue
stone
St.
Waln
ut St
.
26th Av.
Blac
k Oak
Dr.
Blac
k Oak
Dr.
29th Ct.30th Av.
31st Av.
Saddle Rock Ln.Saddle Rock Ln.
Shinnery Ct.
Pion
eer S
t.Qu
ail R
idge D
r.
QuailRidge Ct.
28th Av.Mar Vista St.
August Dr.
28th
Ct.
Oxfor
d Dr.
Camb
ridge
Dr.
Cambridge Ct.
Murra
y Ct.
Yellowbrick Dr.
Fox L
edge
Dr.
Tang
lewoo
d Cr.
Tanglewood Dr.
32nd Av.
19th Av.
Lowr
y St.
Ches
ter S
t.
Ches
ter S
t.
18th Pl. Fern
St.
Fern
St.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Sprin
gfield
St.
Penn
sylva
nia S
t.
Aetna
St.
21st Av.
22nd Av.
24th Av.
26th Av.
Husb
and S
t.
Knob
lock S
t.
30th Av.
29th Av.
31st Av.32nd Av.
Wes
t St.
Main
St.
Boomer Rd.
Main
St.
Lewi
s St.
33rd Av.
35th Av.
37th Av.37th Av.
36th Av.
35th Av.
Fern
St.
Lowr
y St.
Lowr
y St. 34th Av.
44th Av.44th Av.
Timberline Dr.
Pion
eer S
t.
Perki
ns R
d.Pe
rkins
Rd.
Perki
ns R
d.
Jard
ot Rd
.
Husb
and S
t.
Was
hingto
n St.
Wes
tern R
d.
Sang
re R
d.Sa
ngre
Rd.
Eagle
Sum
mit
44th Av.
Hunte
rs Cr
.
Deer
field
Dr.
Wild
Turke
y Pas
s
Cottontail Ln.
Vista Ln.
15th Av.
18th Ct.Shalamar D
r.
Yorkshire Dr.
Westbrook D
r.
Westbrook Ct.15th Av.
Dubli
n Dr.
Berks
hire D
r.
18th Av.
Davin
broo
k Ln.
Ceda
r Ridg
e Ct.
Bould
er Cr
eek
Mans
field
St.
Willow Ct.
Hickory Ct.
Country Club Dr.
Fairfi
eld D
r.
Willi
amsfi
eld
Richfield Ct.
14th Av.Oakfield Ct.
Shum
ard C
t.Sh
umar
d Dr.
8th Av.
Oak S
t. W.
16th Av.
18th Av.
Wes
tridge
St.
Hills
ide C
t.
Hills
ide S
t.
Fairfi
eld D
r.
Country Club Dr.
Garden Pointe
Spring Hill
9th Av.8th Av.
Murp
hy S
t.
Basin
Ridg
e Dr.
Oak R
idge D
r.
7th Av.7th Av.
Trenton Ct.
Wes
twoo
d Ln.W
estw
ood D
r.
Oak Ridge Dr.Fairway Dr.
Woodland Dr.
Woodland Ct.
Crestview Av.
Crestview Ct.
Country Club Ct.
11th Av.
11th
Ct.
Woodc
rest D
r.
Sprin
gdale
Dr.
10th Av.
Blue R
idge D
r.
Edge
moor
Dr.
Walk
ing Tr
ail D
r.
Oak T
rail D
r.
Summer Hill Ct. Shadow Creek Ln.
Billingslea Ct.
Ja Linda Lou Ct.LoperLn.
Deer Run Ct.
Cowboy Ct.
Iba D
r.
GermaineCt.
Highland Ct.
32nd Av.
1st Av.
Abbe
y Ln.
Windsor Cr.
Wind
sor D
r.
Wind
sor D
r.
2nd Av.
2nd C
t.Ke
ats D
r.
3rd Av.3rd Pl.
4th Av.
Char
les D
r.
5th Pl.
5th Av.
Oakdale
Frontage Road
Squir
es S
t.
Pion
eer S
t.
Coun
try C
lub R
d.Co
untry
Club
Rd.
Vena Ln.
Windmill Ln.Windmill D
r.
Lakeview Rd.
Rang
e Rd.
Rang
e Rd.
Grey
stone
St.
Ston
eridg
e Dr.
Ston
eybr
ook S
t.8th Ct.9th Ct.
8th Av.
Pecan Trail Ct.
Pecan Lake Av.
TrentonAv.
Cros
swind
s
VillasCt.
Woodri
dge V
illage
Rd.
Devonshire
Canterbury
AshburyWoodlake Dr.
Chapel Hill
Briar CliffCoventry
CharringCross
Austi
n Ct.
Lynd
sey C
t.
Deer Creek Ct.
Fox Ledge Ct.
Fox Ledge Ln.
Vista
Ct.
21st Av.
Teal
St.
25th Av.
Knob
lock S
t.
Fox Ledge Dr.Deer Crossing Dr.
Pecan Hill St.
Hidden Oaks
Sang
re R
d.
Valle
y View
War
ren D
rive
Char
olais
Dr.
Hereford
Valle
y Dr.
Lisa Ct. Lori Ct.
Mark
Circl
e
Dobi Ln.
Shiloh Creek
Old Forest
Cypress MillSava
nnah
Culpe
pper
Charleston
Woodland Trails Dr.
Eagle CreekAve.
PheasantRidge Ave.
Fountain View Ct.
Foun
tain V
iew D
r.
Forest Trail Ct.
Lauren Lane
Emma
Marin
e Rd.
Hanson
Sunnybrook
Ct.
Wedgewood
Summ
erlin
Ct.
Bridl
ewoo
d
Mesa Cr.
Whitney Ct.
Katy
Camden
Ashton Ave.
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United Country Landrun Realty1. 1306 N. Oklahoma (Tryon) ................... Shirley
Fisher Provence2. 3211 Shiloh Creek 1-3 ................................Page
RE/MAX Signature3. 723 W. Burris Rd. 2-4 ...............................Shanna4. 424 S. Jardot 2:30-3:30 ...........................Megan
Real Estate Professionals5. 924 S. Kings - Saturday - 1-3 .................Jenna6. 5723 Garden Pointe 1-3 ...................... Dolores7. 2302 Silverdale 1-3.................................. Donna
Team Stillwater8. 1408 Oakfi eld Ct. 1-3 ................................ Jerika9. 1118 S. Stanley 2-4 ....................................... Jack
Metro First Realty10. 1122 S. Kings 2-4 ................................... Ashley
Stonehenge Realty11. 3021 S. Washington 1-3 ..........................Ruby12. 1515 N. Jardot 3-5 .....................................Ruby
FSBO13. 1300 N. Cimarron Hill 1-4 ......................FSBO
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