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The ElectraLite Trading Center Classifieds


Each CVEC member family is limited to ONE free classified ad per month. The form below must be used. The length of the ad cannot exceed three lines on the form. ads run only one time. Area codes are not used unless outside the 405 area.


New card table, 4 chairs, $35. 279-3638 Blue antique purse beaded on beige crocheted base, good cond. $100. 659-0305 Seasoned trees can be cut and stored on my property. 944-9998 Hot tub, $500; pond boat, $100; pony cart, harness, $150; air hockey $150; pod/pong table $150. 567- 2895


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Name Address


Account number Real Estate


Small restaurant building, equipment and 6 lots n Cromwell. 380-6471 Sell or trade 2,500 sq. ft building, ch/a, siding, with- in walking distance to town, parks and schools, $97,500 obo. 598-1731 Wanted: 5-10 acres in Dale, north Shawnee area. 279- 2626 50 acres, brick house, 3 br, 2 ba; barn, shop, playhouse, fenced, great well in south Pott. Co. (580) 925-2140 34 acres, 01 doublewide, 30x60 barn, 3 car garage, arena, 2 ponds, SHWY 177, $159,000. 784-1312 Macomb, 2 houses on 2 acres; 3 br, 2 ba, well, good cond. $40,000. 795-9219 6 room frame house to be moved, ch/a, vinyl siding. 567-2815 14x80, 3 br, 2 ba mobile home, upgraded kitchen, plywood floors, to be moved. Only has tongue and axles, no tires, $8,000. 712-0688


RV/Marine


98 Dutchman 30’ 5th wheel, electric slide out, heat, air, stereo, range, oven, micro- wave, sleeps 6, $3,000. 944-1053


04 Gulfport RV 34’, slide out, self contained, new tires, electric jack, $8,000


Phone number


Classified must be received by the 5th of the month to appear in the following edition of The Electra-Lite.


obo. 214-8399 86 4 inns ski boat, like new, might


trade for pontoon


boat or other item, $4,500. 275-8173


Automobiles


2 Ford stepside beds 1960 and 57 pickups; 75% fin- ished, $3,000 for both, obo. 273-1845 Wanted: Junk vehicles, $75-$200. 650-7033 A GMAX ATV helmet, good cond. 932-5279, (918) 716-0388 93 Sable; Mazda MX6, 92Mercedes 90e; 90 Galant 274-3580


92 Isuzu truck, needs car- buretor motor rebuilt, $1,000.395-2962


2 Black Bullitt tires w/ wheels, fits 94-04 Ford Mustang, $180. 454-6657, 202-5615


Farm


04 Chevy 2500 HD die- sel, 4x4, 112k mi, $17,600 OBO; 04 Kubota tractor L3830 GST, 4wd w/frt end loader, $17,500. 567-5608 Wanted: 30-inch thick plain and a ginch belt and disk sander. 279-4613 Wanted:


pasture sprayer,


300 or 500 gal. w/roost- er tail spray nozzles, no booms. 946-2031 Tandem axle horse trailer (580) 925-2436


Ford 5000 tractor w/2 brush hogs for sale or trade for another tractor w/brush hog and front end loader. 488- 8124 (918) 667-3680 4x8 boxed in bed trailer, $250; riding lawn mower 12.5 hp, $250. 454-0510 1959 winch truck; misc. ranch equip. 613-1505 3 pt hay bale spear, $75; Oliver 620 sq hay baler, $500. 454-0510


Pets/livestock


WANTED: 2 red Limo bulls. 613-1505 Black ducks $6 ea; roost- ers $2 ea; guineas, $7 ea; Bantams $4 ea. 598-6711 Heavy muscled, gentle, Hereford bulls, 6-16 m/ o, $800-$2,000; Few brd females. 598-3540


Assorted purebred laying hens, born 5-12; Mareck’s vaccination $20 ea. 10 avail. 517-8401 Judy linage reg. paint geld- ing sorrel, white; Easily Smush reg. mare quarter horse. (580) 925-2436 Young hens, Rhode Island Reds; deer processing. 598- 2577


Misc


50 gal hot water tank, 200 gal propane tank; misc. remodeling supplies. 488- 8124 (918) 667-3680 Clover and grass hay, 4x5.5 bales. 932-1286


Ashley wood burning stove, attic/outside pipes; also 8” pipe, 5 ¼” pipes. 333-2258 Washing machine, runs good, $100. 279-5627 Mixed wood, $45 rick; you haul from Pink area. 598- 9114, 308-1840 Sq bale prairie hay, $6; sea- soned fire wood, $45 rick. 598-5860 12 mini tea sets $20 ea or $200 for all; 15 ½” saddle, s/t stand, good cond, $475 obo. 383-2044 Buy, sell, repair clocks. 513-2986 Round 4x5 grass hay bales $40 ea. 567-9294


2 cemetery plots at Resthaven. 598-3189 Grass hay 5x4 bales, $50. 454-0510


2 riding mowers: Kubota 1400 w/low hours; Western Auto Longlife, $750 for both. 382-0589 Firewood. 964-3168 Seasoned firewood, $60 rick. 273-4853


Whirlpool washer $200; trailer jack $20; shop blow- er $25. 275-3416 Will haul for free any scrap metal or appliances w/in 20 mi of Shawnee. 609-4365 Raw alpaca fleece blanket $15 per pound; 2nds avail- able in many colors; alpaca manure by the pound or truckload. 567-2404 Mostly new storm doors $50-$125; Wanted: Husqvarnia riding lawn mowers for parts. (918) 866-2440 Homemade quilts, queen $60; full $50; twin $40, baby $20-$35, 567-2905 Built in LP gas oven; cro- cheted name doilies $5 per letter; Santa Claus suit, $100; Casio keyboard w/ stand, plays 100 tunes. 258- 2117


NOVEMBER 2012 Buttram essay cont.


remember that I still have those freedoms and if I, as well as others, continue to take the flag for granted, our free- doms can be lost. As many people


know, the red on our flag represents the blood lost in battle, but most people only think about the most recent battles. When I stop and think about it, I start to realize not only the blood lost from maintaining our freedom, but also the blood lost in gaining it. I will never get to per- sonally thank those who gave their lives for me, but I try to remember what they did for our country. Without their heroic sacrifices, I would be living in a completely different world right now. Because of them, no matter what race or how diverse we are, we are all considered equal. Everyday I thank God for allowing them to fight for our freedom, and I pray He guides their family members and friends throughout their pain and sufferings due to the loss of a loved one.


The flag means dif- ferent things to different people and that’s what is fascinating about it. Being able to see what the flag means to people in other coun- tries, people like Arnold Schwarzenegger and my Mom, helps me real- ize how much I take things for granted. It has opened my eyes to a new meaning of the flag. I am so blessed to have a flag that represents so many different things, many of which I have yet to experience. Like Mr. Schwarzenegger, I want to remain proud of the American flag and never forget what it means to me, and our country.


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