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Real Estate


OLD DAUGHTERY TRAIN DEPOT on Hwy 7 between Davis and Sulphur. 817-925-8820


5-40 ACRES NEAR FORT COBB LAKE. Ideal location. Highway access. From $2,500 per acre. Owner fi nancing. 580- 759-6038 or 405-643- 2884


CAMP FOR SALE: 87.4 SCENIC ACRES in Kiamichi Mountains. 6 dorms sleeps 265, clubhouse 4 bedrooms overlooking Black Fork Creek and Mountains. Tabernacle, dining hall, 2 swimming pools, baseball fi eld, basketball court. With down payment owner will Finance. 918- 755-4490 214-536- 8284


2 WAREHOUSES ON 11 LOTS in Porum, OK. 17,100 sq ft building ($54,000). 4,536 sq ft Morton


building ($44,000), or BOTH for


$88,000 OBO. Solid cement fl oors, loading docks, water, electric. Lots of potential for business, close to lake. 918-348-4818


SPACIOUS 5 BEDROOM, 3 BATH double wide mobile on 3.5 acres near Okmulgee Lake for sale. New C/H/A unit, deck, fi replace, 2 car carport and additional acres available. Call Joyce @ 918-756-1214 or Jacob’s Real Estate @ 918-756- 8888.


29 ACRES WITH RESTAURANT and 3bd house - Sulphur, OK 817- 925-8820


FURNISHED 2 BED 2 BATH at Lake Texoma Little Glasses Resort gated community. Walk to beaches and boat slips. $68,500 - 405- 760-8677 405-640- 5429


HOUSE, 6.5 ACRES. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, Nashoba, OK. Access to thousands of acres,


timber


company


property on two sides. Four wheeling, hunting, fi shing and horseback riding. Rural water. Also has two wells. Pipe and cable fence around most of


outbuilding


it. Shop and 37x70.


Surrounded by Kiamichi mountains. 918-755- 4471


Special Notices


WANTED! OLD CARS. Hard tops and convertibles. Running or not. 918-482-3272.


WANTED! OLD PICKUPS, CARS. 1900s to 1970s, gas pumps. Convertibles, hardtops, others. 580- 658-3739


Vacations ***TREE HOUSE


CABINS. HONEYMOON HIDEAWAYS IN THE TREE TOPS. ON OZARK TROUT STREAM, DORA, MO.


www.


treehousecabins.com. 417-261-7777***


Taking care of our pets isn’t far-fetched.


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NO MINERALS • NO LIFE


Build your organic number. Buy no fertilizer or chemicals. Stimulates life in the soil. Organisms farm around the clock.


Apply To Any Growing Forage Free Choice To Cattle


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