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1997 CAVALIER MOBILE HOME. Best lot in mobile home park. Lot 109 - Canadian Shores - Norman, OK. 16x80 - 3 bd / 2 ba. Red barn (10x12) - Storage Unit - Solid wood fl oors, and solid wood insulation under vinyl wood siding. Recent wood shingles, carpet, air-conditioner. 4 concrete parking spaces. Front and rear wood porches.


Inside


completely refurbished, looks almost like new - MUST SEE. Price reduced to $35,000. No Owner Financing. Travis 405-659-4700. Call for inspection at any time, only if you are a serious buyer.


Real Estate


WWII DAV MUST RELOCATE. 12 Acres, mobile home ready, 200 amp, septic well, rural water, 16x20 storage building with electric hot water, window air 10,000 BTU, rough but liveable. Some fencing for small livestock, wooded. View 30’ above your 490’road front, large oaks, hickory. Stone garden areas, blackberries,


black


raspberries, muscadine grapes. 1200’ of scenic, rocky, woody wet


weather creek with pond. Small lily pond between building and MH site. Many possibilities to grow mushrooms, moss rock, etc! 48,000 OBO 918-654-3150. Cameron, OK area.


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 $86,000 OBO. Solid cement fl oors, loading docks, water, electric. Lots of potential for business. 918-348-4818


OLDER HOME, 7 LOTS- CORNER, 2 large bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,560 sqft., HAC. 1,800 sqft. shop, insulated wired. Wanette, OK.$60,000 405-626-4681


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


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I-40 EXIT 185 SHAWNEE, OK


Only $24.95 Includes S&H


Also available for online order at www.ok-living.coop


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MULTIPLE YEARS


405-273-1400 • www.shawneepolaris.com Hours: M–S 9–6, Sunday– Gone riding


Warning: The Polaris RANGER® can be hazardous to operate and is not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers must be at least 12 years old. Drivers and passengers should always wear helmets, eye protection, and seat belts. Always use cab nets or doors (as equipped). Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. All drivers should take a safety training course. Call 800-342-3764 for additional information. Check local laws before riding on trails.


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LAKE HOUSE AT WAURIKA LAKE. Eagles nest addition, octagon- shape. 4bd/2ba 2 car garage. $95,000 - Call for an appointment 580- 355-2243, 580-585- 3847 or 580-439-6238


Special Notices


CDL TRUCK DRIVERS : PHY SIC AL EXAMINATION, A1C & drug testing. Call Dr. Myers 405-277-3325 for appointment. Luther area.


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


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


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