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The ElectraLite Electralite Classified Ads


Each CVEC member family is limited to ONE free classified ad per month. Length of the ad cannot exceed space provided below. Ads run only one time and must be resubmitted to appear in the next edition. Return the completed form to P. O. Box 751, Seminole, OK 74818. Forms may also be dropped off at either office location, or email your ad to editor@canadianvalley.org. Ads must be received by the 5th of each month; if received after the deadline they will be printed in the next issue.


guaranteed, $1,800 and up, 405- 210-8794, or 598-1920.


John Deere 430 baler, barn-kept, baled approximately 15,000 bales, very good condition, $2,500, 918- 617-1250.


John Deere baler, 5x6, barn- kept, good belts, tires, gathering wheels, good condition, $3,500; fuel tank w/electric pump, $150, 918-652-1877.


1 yard 3-pt. dirt hauler on wheels, $3,500; 3-pt. carry all scoop, $250; 2-14 3-pt. John Deere plow, $300; 12-ft. spring tooth drag type, $250; 3-pt. bale carrier, $100, 405-273-3846.


All information below must be completed. Name Address Account #


Phone # AUTOMOBILES & BIKES


2003 GMC 4x4 crew diesel, 136K miles, $20,000, updates of $7,000; 2008 California Special Mustang, 89,500 miles, $12,000; 1988 International 4070b sleeper single-axle w/kit, $6,000, 405- 240-4655.


1996 Chevy, 97K miles, 2nd owner, runs great, 405-279- 38979.


HOME & LAND


Tiny house - 12’x34’ - needs finishing - Better Built building, $5,500, 405-566-9585.


80 acres, two house places with rural water, electric, four ponds, have cellar, great hunting and fishing, 60 acres pasture, 20 acres wooded, 918-470-3651.


17 acrews on Hwy. 3 north of Seminole, house and 30’ by 40’ garage/shop bldg., new 1,820 sq. ft. brick house, built in 2000, older frame house being torn down now, 997-5341, 405-833-0746.


1,900 sq. ft. house on Great Salt Plains Lake, has everything, $44,900, 405-788-8081.


FARM & RANCH


Small, square bales of good, clean prairie hay, $4/bale, 598- 5860.


3-pt. offset disk, grain drill INT, 3-pt. springtooth harrow, 4 bottom plow, drag harrow, 5’ drag harrow, 567-3685.


7-ft. 3-pt. disk, $325 cash; Murray push mower, used one time, $85; Poulan rear tine tiller, $250, 405- 388-9088.


Energy Effi ciency Tip of the Month


Barbado sheep, lambs born March 2017, $75 ea.; 2-year-old ewe and ram, $125 ea., Harrah, 405-818-6911.


M&W 4500 round baler bought new in 2009, less than 2000 bales, kept in barn, field ready, $4,500, 405-623-4485.


5-ft. Torro brush hog, good condi- tion, Shawnee, 308-3506.


1952 TO 30 Ferguson gas tractor with many new parts, 1999 680 long diesel w/FE loader, bale spike-box blade-brush hog, propane tank, hot water tank, also propane, 405-997-5341, 833-0764.


Registered Hereford bulls, heavy muscle, fast growth, out of good milking cows, good genetics, gentle, ready for service and


Let the sun work for you! Consider solar lights for outdoor lighting. Solar cells convert sunlight into electricity that can be stored in a battery and tapped at night to make light. Check manufacturers’ instructions to make sure your solar lights are situated to receive suffi cient sunlight to recharge during the day.


Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy MISCELLANEOUS


Raggety Ann - Andy collection, over 75 items, 405-279-3897.


2000 28’ Idle Time travel trailer, sleeps 6, one bump-out, good conition, price negotiable, $6,500, 405-333-2247, 405-765-6002.


Lead for fishing weights, $1/lb.; used torch tips, plenty to choose from, $3 ea.; 12” Proto crescent wrench, $25, 405-659-5047.


110-volt, BTU, $100; gas stove, $100; washer & dryer, $200; electric stove, $100; refrigerator, $100, 405-275-3410.


Whirpool propane dryer, $50; Admiral propane dryer, $50, 405- 279-3638.


Kenmore 80 Series heavy duty, 2-speed washing machine, $100, 405-567-9294.


Old wood farm house, NE of Shawnee, to be torn down and hauled off, quote price, 405-273- 5877 for directions.


Cedar clearing, 4-hr. minimum, $65/hr., 405-213-8432.


2006 EZ-Go golf cart, white with tan seats and top, extra seats/


June 2017


cargo carrier on back, lights, radio, $1,450, 405-382-1444.


Buffalo skulls, some date back 1,500 years, many to choose from, $75 to $200, 580-307-7918.


30-gallon fish tank w/cabinet and supplies, $85, 405-454-3157.


Paint and body shop with car wash, 3,067 sq. ft., good location, 2917 Cashion Place, OKC, near 31st & N. May, 405-721-0296.


Raw Alpaca fleece by the pound or ounce, farm-fresh eggs, deliv- ery to Shawnee or OKC, $3.50 ea., 567-2404.


Pallets of merchandise for any- one interested in starting a retail business, 382-7250.


Table saw w/stand, $120; metal inside, outside speakers, $70; parrot bird cages, $60, 405-398- 4912.


World’s first wearable weight management, from the #1 in health and wellness, learn how to feel amazing, text DUO DFT to 405-567-5199.


Queen-size poster bed from Ethan Allen, solid maple w/stor- age underneath, $500, Shawnee, 405-835-2242.


2005 Tracker Marine Tahoe Q4 sport boat, $11,400, 405-990- 7826.


Cedar tree clearing, hay hauling, brush mowing, driveway leveling, general tractor or skid steer work, 405-642-9356.


Looking for old Shawnee High School yearbooks with Gordon Cooper pictures, late ‘40s or early ‘50s, willing to pay $200 a book, 405-598-1202.


Want to buy a good used pontoon or deck boat with motor, large enough to pull skiers, 405-275- 9217.


Find Your Account Number and Win $25


If you find your account number hidden in this issue of The Electralite, you could win $25.


In order to win, the account number must be your own. You need to report finding the number to us by the 15th of the month.


And you need to report finding it by phone, mail or in person.


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