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The ElectraLite Trading Center Classifieds


Each CVEC member family is limited to ONE free clas- sified 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.


Side by side burial plots, Masonic Garden, Resthaven Cemetery, Shawnee, 598- 1202.


Storm doors, $25-$150, installation available, 918- 866-2440.


Pets/Livestock Big roosters, $2,598-6711.


Two black/poll Limosine bulls: 13-mos., & 15-mos., low birth weight, outstanding profile, 455-7250.


All INFORMATION BELOW MUST BE COMPLETED


Name Address Account #


Phone #


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


Automobiles


1997 Chevy 1500 pickup, outstanding condition; 1986 Dodge 150 pickup, low mileage, both very reliable, 613-5170.


1989 Ford flatbed truck, 1995 Ford truck, 301-6300.


Take up payments on 2005 Chrylser Sebring convertible, 997-3251.


1999 Dodge van, 3 rows of seats, AC, PS, PB, great shape, 279-2647.


2004 Chevy Avalanche, black, 5.3 engine, 83K miles, good condition, $14,000 OBO, 443-6996.


1946 Jeep $4,800; Late 70s Chevy winch truck, propane- powered, 383-2064.


1992 GMC 1-ton Dually flatbed dump truck, $2,500, 941-3976.


Yellow 1975 El Camino 350 SS, new tires, original motor & body, good shape, runs good, 918-724-2970.


1953 Ford 1-ton flatbed, $2,450, 606-9113.


2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium, loaded, metallic silver, 71K miles, $13,500, 642-0346.


Farm


Two-horse, extra-tall, bumper pull trailer & lots of misc. tack, 918-689-9502.


1980s 16 hp John Deere diesel tractor, 4 attachments,


no front-end loader, $3,500, 964-2959.


500-gal. propane tank w/reg., $500, 640-9531.


Two 150-kW and 2 100-kW Whisper Watt generators, trailer-mounted, John Deere and Volvo Penta diesel power special outlet boxes on 100 kW, 708-0228, 275-6617.


Sawmill - band saw, electric & hydraulic movement, $6,200, 918-716-8482.


500-gal. propane tank, $475; 500 fuel tower, $475; cattle & utility trailers, $175-$975; cattle headlock, $195, 606- 9113.


Sear 4 kW alternator 120/240, $100; Bell saw, $150; Makita belt sander, $40; log chains, sledge hammers, pipe vise, $25, 659-5047.


Torch bottles, reg & hoses, $150, 640-9531.


Miscellaneous


Buy, sell & repair clocks, 513-2986.


4-5 rnd. bales good & mixed grass hay, $35-$40/bale; 200 bales prairie hay, sq. bales, $5/bale, 820-3862.


Ladies coveralls, med. size (10-12), worn twice, $20, 279-3638.


Aluminum windows, $20 ea.; 60" projector, $300, 382- 2243.


Prairie hay - Lg. rnd. bales, & sm. sq. bales, 598-5860.


Bermuda hay, fertilized, sprayed, $6/bale, 640-9531.


Bermuda & prairie grass hay, good quality, 4'x6' rnd. net-wrapped, $40/bale, 382- 5045.


Log cabin logs, Eastern Red Cedar, 5.5" x 5.5", D-shaped, tongue & groove, about 3,300', $7/ft., 630-5073.


Dell 3000CN laser printer, works great, $100, 380-3728.


Oak corner entertainment center, $150 OBO, 333-2457.


Stephen King and Dean Koontz hardback books, $5 ea., 598-6711.


Electric twin bed, good shape, $80, 306-8620.


X-lg. Igloo dog house, lg. fiberglass dog house, 275- 4732.


Electric glass top range, $250; Kenmore washer & dryer, $200; refrigerator, $100; gas dryer, $100, 275- 3419.


Seasoned, split oak firewood, $50/rick, 279-2008.


12'x24' Cojac bldg., storage or live-in contents for sale, also household items, 598- 3449.


Over 130 cross-stitch threads, hoops, needles, some patterns, magnetic board, new baby cross-stitch bib, $75 for all, 382-3930.


5'x6' rnd. bales of sprayed, Bermuda mix hay, $40/bale; Lexmark Pro 205 printer, like new, $50, 918-656-3275.


Polled Hereford cows & replacement heifers, highly efficient, gentle, long-lived, excellent mothers, $1,000- $2,000, 598-1920.


Bulls - commercial 1-yr.-old Black Angus, big, stout, & polled, $1,800, 640-1170, 997-3311.


Guinea fowl, $6.50-$8 ea., 964-5235.


Real Estate


3 BDR house in Wanette, cash only, 383-2064.


Nice Lake Eufaula home, 3 BDR, lg. living, dining & kitchen, 5 min. to water, near #9 Landing, $57,000, 681- 4894.


Prague - 2 BDR, $18,500, will trade, needs work; 3 BDR brick, as is, good starter home, $55,000, insured for $140,000, 279-2930.


RV/Marine


2007 Goldwing 18000 V-6, 30K miles, $15,000 OBO, 964-3149.


Two Honcho Nomad motor gliders, other aviation mate- rial, $2,500; 1964 Cessna 150D, strong runner, good paint, wheel pants, long range tanks, $14,000, 279- 2616.


Services


Guitar lessons in Harrah, $15 for 30-minute lesson, 454- 2585, 664-6309.


Haul away unwanted major appliances, scrap metal, car batteries, w/i 15 miles of Shawnee, 609-4365.


Wanted


Deck, fence, barn, construc- tion jobs, 918-866-2440.


February 2014


Practice Electrical Safety at Work


Your home isn’t the only place where you can control how safely you use electric- ity. Watch out for safety hazards at work, too. 1. Keep your


cubicle, office or other work space as clean and uncluttered as pos- sible. Keep walking areas clear of tools and put away any electrical equipment as soon as you’re finished using it. Dust your desk or work table frequently. 2. If your space is heated by radiators, don’t pile stuff on top of them. If it’s heated through baseboards, don’t block their air flow by stacking files, anything in front of them. 3. Avoid using


extension cords except when the tool or device that’s plugged into it is in use. When you’re finished, uplug it. Extension cords are not designed for permanent use.


4. Turn off com- puters and appliances when you’re not using them. 5. Don’t use any electrical equipment that appears to be dam- aged or whose wires are frayed or cracked. 6. Keep coffee and water away from the electronics and equip- ment to prevent spills that can cause a shock. Clean up spills imme- diately.


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