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The White Falcon
October 19, 1979
Classified
Automobiles
78 PLYMOUTH TRAILDUSTER—4-wheel drive, all heavy-
duty equipment including 1100-15 tires with white
spokes; 9000 miles, asking $7850. Call Steve at
5180/work.
68 VW CAMPER—with summer and winter tires. Call
Henry at 7631/2127 or Tom at 2279.
72 VOLVO 1425—4-speed, STD, XMSN; reliable trans-
portation. Must sell by Oct. 29, asking $1750.
Call Gary Lefebure at 4305/work or 6186/home, room
217.
74 FIAT—has both summer and winter tires, inspec-
ted and insured, asking $1300 or best offer. Call
Paul at 4397/work or 4297/home.
72 VW 411 STATION WAGON—U.S. specs, automatic
transmission, new muffler and tail pipe, insured
until Feb. 80, lights have been inspected. Asking
$1200 or best offer. Call Tom at 4682 from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. only.
78 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—4-wheel drive, locking hubs,
AM radio, heavy-duty alternator, cooling and heater;
mud and snow tires; like new, low on miles, asking
$6200. Call 5275.
77 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—including tape deck and other
extras, 8000 miles; immaculate condition. Call
2160.
Auto accessories
FIBERGLASS CAMPER TOP—for mini-pickup, asking best
offer; also 5 Gumbo Mudder tires, $200. Call Leroy
at 2280 before 5 p.m.
FULL SET OF BRAKE SHOES—to fit a Ford truck, asking
$30 for all. Call Dave at 7078.
4 WINE-WHEEL HUB CAPS—for a Chevy; good condition,
asking best offer. Also 2 hi-jacker air shocks,
used one year, $30. Call Gary Miller at 4166.
2 NEW GOODYEAR TIRES—asking $40 for both. Call
UTCN Lee at 6108 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (ext.
13), or 4486 after 4:30 p.m., BEQ 748, room 123.
12 VOLT VW HEATER/BLOWER KIT— for 1967-77 VW,
asking $25. Call Tom at 4628 during working
hours.
4 5.60x15 STUDDED SNOW TIRES—excellent condi-
tion, asking $125. Call A.J. at 4431/4660 after
5 p.m.
4 C78xl5 MUD AMD SNOW TIRES—for VW, asking $40.
Call Jim at 2209/work or 7150/home.
ASSORTED AUTO PARTS—2 radiator hoses (top and
bottom) for 350-400 Chevy V-8 pickup, $10; full
set of valves and seals for 72-78 Toyota Land-
cruiser, value of $96, will sell for $60; and 2
5-gallon gas cans, $10 each. Call Jim at 2209/
work or 7150/home.
GM CAR SEAT—Call 5268.
For Sale
SEARS 6-MAN TENT—with sewn-in floor; excellent
condition, asking $80. Call 7260.
TEAC A4010S REEL-TO-REEL—tape deck, asking
$195. Call 7260.
AKAI 1730 D-SS—4 channel reel-to-reel tape deck.
Plays both 2 and 4 channels, uses 50 or 60 Hz
and 100-240 volts. Call Henry at 7361/days.
ads
BABY ITEMS—bassinet, net-type play pen, Peter-
son walker, carraige, wind-up swing, Peterson
stroller, 2 sling-type baby carriers. Call
5268.
STEREO AND CAMERA—Bose Model 501 speakers,
Revox Model A-77 tape recorder; both in excel-
lent condition. Also Olympus 0M-1, black, body
only; mint condition. Call 6153.
SANSUI STEREO GEAR—QR-4500 4 channel receiver;
FR-3060 automatic turntable. Call Tim Mueller
at 2143.
STEREO CABINET—Call Johnny at 4648/4543, Bks.
744, room 121.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE—Model 247, including a
button attachment, 27-year warranty, $90. Call
Christie at 7690 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7740 af-
ter 5 p.m.
RCA TELEVISION—19" B/W; excellent condition,
$50. Call 7260.
ASSORTED ITEMS—tricycle, $3; girl's dresses and
coats, size 4, $1 each; house plants including
African violets, cactus, prayer plants, coleous,
philodendron, dieffenbachie, all ranging from
$2 to $5. Today and tomorrow anytime at 4 Elm,
2-C.
HAM RADIO—Heathkit CW //101 transceiver in kit
form with free power supply, $125. Call Gary
at 6233, or see in Bks. 756, room 101.
TURNTABLE—Garrard Model //SL-95 with Shure car-
tridge, patch cords and additional accessories.
Call David Snow at 7289.
HAMSTER CAGE—and accessories; good condition.
Call 7562 after 4 p.m.
SEARS 4V MOUNTAIN FUR CHRISTMAS TREE—used
once, $13; also Panasonic 8-track stereo receiv-
er, 4 speakers and over 40 tapes, $350. Call
4166.
UPRIGHT MANUAL TYPEWRITER—with cover; good
condition. Call 7859.
P.R.0.180w GUITAR—also able to play bass gui-
tar, asking $325. Call 7895 between 8 a.m. and
3 p.m.
MULTI-FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE—paperback books,
comics, games, women's clothing (small sizes),
shoes, canister set, drapes, small kitchen ap-
pliances. Tomorrow from noon until whenever
at 1 Maple.
HOUSE PLANTS—prayer plants, jade, vines; both
large and small. Call 7955 at Qtrs. 952, 1-E.
ASSORTED ITEMS—baby car bed, $7; bath, $3;
seat, $2; swing, $5; all in excellent condi-
tion. Also women's clothes sizes 11 and 12;
men's clothes size medium. Call 7955 at Qtrs.
952, 1-E.
GAF SLIDE PROJECTOR—with F 3.5, remote control
for forward/reverse/focus. Uses 40 slide tray,
100 slide circular tray or stack loader; like
new, $110. Call 5275.
CLEAN-UP SALE—French Provincial vanity, child's
table with 2 chairs, toys, curtains, comic books,
hard-cover and paperback books, snow suit (size 8),
bathroom rug set. Tomorrow at noon in the laundry
room of Qtrs. 963-2.
Free
FEMALE CAT—2h years old, not expecting. Call
S. Cook at 4212.
Lost
PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES—ladies. Call 9-3968 any-
time.
ONE VERY SHY WHITE KITTEN—with half a tail is
missing; answers to the name "Bowser." If seen,
please call 7646/4388. Reward offered.
Wanted
ICELANDIC ROAD GUIDE—need a new or used copy.
Call Mrs. Hastings at 7310.
HOUSE TO HOUSESIT— for 2-3 weeks beginning Oct. 31.
Call Mike Williamson at 4671/work or 7722/after
duty working hours, room 116.
CHILD'S TABLE AND CHAIRS—call 7541.
GIRL'S BALLET SHOES—size 2 or 3 needed; also
need a portable manual typewriter in good condi-
tion. Call 7859.
Miscellaneous ^
A PREPARED CHILDBIRTH FILM—will be shown tonight
at 7 p.m. in the Human Relations building. Every-
one interested is invited to attend. Call 7541
for more information.
THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT—Youth Center Pre-School
Gymnastics Program will begin another 6 week ses-
sion beginning Monday from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
The afternoon session will begin on Wednesday from
1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Call the Youth Center for
further information at 7508.
REGISTRATION FOR ADULT BALLET CLASSES—is now be-
ing taken at the Youth Center. The day time
classes consists of 2 sessions per week: Tuesday
from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Thursday from 1:30
p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The evening class is only one
session per week on Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. For more information, call the Youth
Center at 7508.
THE TALENT HUNT—is on at the Youth Center. If
you have a special talent you would like to share
with youths one to one hundred years old, call
the'Youth Center at 7508 for more information.
A CAKE DECORATING CLASS—sponsored by the Youth A
Center for youths will begin tomorrow at 1 p.m. ^
for youths 6-12 years-of-age. Call the Youth
Center for more information.
INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES—will begin next Friday
to learn to work with colors, fabrics, accesso-
ries, furniture styles and arrangements. For
more information, call Jan at 7153. Sponsored
by the USO.
THE ICE AND FIRE THEATRE GROUP—announces a pos-
ter contest for "Mr. Scrooge" - a musical comedy
based on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
Details will be posted.
COMMISSARY STORE CHANGES HOURS—for your shop-
ping convenience. The new hours will be Tues-
day through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
FANTASY GAMING CLUB—meets every Saturday from
2 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Community Center. For
more information, call 1457.
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