The White Falcon - 25.04.1980, Blaðsíða 8
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The White Falcon
April 25, 1980
Gassified ads
Automobiles
76 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—excellent condition,
$4500, call 7112.
78 GMC JIMMY—four wheel drive, 400 CID engine,
AM/FM eight-track, AT, PS, PB, High Sierra Pack-
age, exterior spare tire and gas can racks, only
10,000 miles, $7300, will help finance. Call
4306 or 2262 after 6 p.m.
75 PONTIAC CATALINA—AM/FM tape player, factory
air, rear window defroster, automatic, P.S., P.B.
and inspected and insured through 1981, runs ex-
cellent, summer and winter tires. Call Keith at
5156 or 7008.
75 CHEVY LUV PICKUP—low miles, insulated camper
shell, available end of May, asking $2400. Call
Pete at 7480 or 7017.
77 BLAZER—automatic. P.S., P.B., AM/FM radio,
low mileage, $5000 firm. Call Dan Leone at 7681
or 7056 at home.
70 LANDROVER—excellent condition, top carrier
with tire rack, two gas cans, repair manuals,
new tires, asking $2200. Call Jim at 4626 or
7472 after 5 p.m.
74 MAZDA—four summer and four studded snow
tires, insured and in good condition, extras,
available May 21, $2000. Call Mac at 7077.
75 FIAT 128—two door, good running condition,
inspected and insured with studded winter tires
plus mud and snow summer tires, great gas
mileage, $1200. Call 7536 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. or 4149 after 5 p.m.
70 LANDROVER—inspected and insured for 1980, new
tires, new brakes, new exaust system, top mounted
luggage rack and spare tire, asking $2000. Call
7563.
74 CHEVY VEGA WAGON—four cylinder, four speed,
winter and summer tires, inspected and insured
for 80, $1600. Call 4745.
73 CHEVY CHEYENNE BLAZER—four wheel drive, P.S.,
P.B., cruise, automatic, AM/FM eight-track, wide
rims and tires, fender flares, inspected and in-
sured for 80, asking $3400. Call 4745.
Auto accessories
FIVE GALLON GAS CAN CARRIER—$10, call Pete at
7480 or 7017.
FOUR GOODYEAR TIRES—6x12, • two in fair condition
and two in excellent condition $20. Two Michelin
radial 155SR13 in good condition $10. Call
Donnie at 4498 or 7180.
For Sale
MATERNITY CLOTHES—size six and 10. Call Art at
7436 during work days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PLANTS—call 7368 or see tomorrow at 671-C.
AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER—recorder, Panasonic eight-
track with over 50 tapes (most soft rock) in-
cluded, very good condition, two years old, $230.
Call Gary at 4166.
SANSUI RA-500 REVERB—excellent condition $75.
Call Jim at 2148 or 4206.
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE—couch and two chairs..
Call 4153.
GUITAR—Cortez, acoustic model L-90 six string
guitar, like new. If interested call 7098 and
ask for Jim.
MACRAME HANGING TABLES—with plant hanger com-
bined, very reasonable $40. Call Pauline at 7180
or see at 929-2B.
20- CUBIC FOOT FREEZER—with locking door, $120.
Call 2164 after 5:30 p.m. Today.
17 FOOT CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR—with automatic
ice maker, $120. Call 2164 after 5 p.m. Today.
CAR CASSETTE PLAYER—with two speakers $20. Also
one E-78-15 snowtire in good condition. Call
2164 after 5:30 p.m. Today.
FOUR 155x13 STUDDED SNOW TIRES—$50, Carpet 9*5x11
brown plush with pad $75, fishing waders $25.
Call 7975.
ST-7300 TECHNICS TUNER—$150, SAE Mark 30 Pre-
amp $150, Harmon Cardon Amp. $250. Call 7244.
KITCHEN TABLE AND FOUR CHAINS—fairly good con-
dition, new shocks for small GM vehicle, black
cushions 2' x 2'. Call 7276.
TWIN MATTRESS—$25. Call 7872 anytime.
J.C, PENNEY ORDER —five piece Early A-
merican wall group scenes, can be seen in J.C.
Penney 1980 spring and summer catalog, page 1008
item #3. Also $52 pen set. Call 7379.
STEREO—new condition, Akai GX-635D reel to reel,
Pioneer SA708 Pre-Main Amp, Recoton SM-200 speak-
ers, Koss Pro/4AAA headsets. Call 7588 or see at
BEQ 759 Rm. 312 after 4 p.m.
LONG SKIRTS—and matching reversible vests, plaid
and solids, all washable wool, other clothing
also. Call 4879.
BABY ITEMS—walker, stroller, bottle warmer, play
pen, restraining gates. Call 4046.
DINETTE TABLE—with four chairs and extra leaf.
Call 4046.
MATERNITY CLOTHES—sizes nine thru 12, baby bot-
tles, LP holder $2. Call 7042.
BOBBY MAC CAR SEAT—$20, circular walker $10, car
bed $10, two diaper pails $1 each, wonder pony
$5, Johnny Jump-up $5, infant chair $2, front
infant carrier $2. Call 7042.
TWO OFF-WHITE GINGER JAR LAMPS—$25 each. One
Bobby Mac car seat $10, miscellaneous baby
clothes 0-9 months, Corning Ware Pieces. Call
4276.
TIMBERLINE FOUR MAN TENT—Sears Catalytic camping
heater, 14 ounce bottled propane fuel, nine by
12 olive green carpet. Call 7263 after 5 p.m.
LARGE DUMB CANE PLANT—$40, two 10 gallon and
one five gallon fish tanks with miscellaneous
supplies and fish. Call 4361.
MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—plants, toys, clothes
and everything from A to Z, everything must go*.
Tomorrow and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
1087-B or call 7268.
MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—black vinyl couch, Ottoman*
slightly warn $125, portable manual script type-
writer $25, two Samsonite suitcases $9 for both,
night stand $5. Antique chest of drawers with
one full length mirrored door $75. Call 7141 af-
ter 5 p.m.
MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—three rugs, one brown
two green, RCA reel to reel, Polaroid camera,
stuffed chair and lots more. Tomorrow from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 926-1H in the laundry room
or call 7281 or 7283.
MISC. ITEMS (BABY AND MATERNITY CLOTHES)—slacks,
blouses, swim suit and more. Tomorrow from noon
to 4 p.m. at 4 Birch 923-1B or call 4892.
MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—large plant and plan-
ters, blender, electric broom, hair dryer, seam-
stress steam iron, two bikes, puzzles and games,
boys jackets and much more. Tomorrow from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. in the basement of T-3007 near the
American Express Bank or call 7112. No reason-
able offer refused!
MISC. ITEMS (PLANTS)—Staghorn fern, Spider
plant, Jcheffalera, Cactus, Coleus, Wandering-
Jew. Tomorrow at 1040-E from 9 a.m. to noon or
call 7341.
MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—six man tent, matching cur-
tains and bed spread, bed frame, childrens summer
clothes size three and six, tricycle and more to-
morrow from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1062-F.
MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—Kenmore dishwasher
$6CTj AM/FM/VHF/SW radio $10, two sets of head-
phones, lamp, paperbacks, clothes and much more.
Tomorrow from noon to 3 p.m. in the laundry room
at 961-3 or call 5246.
Wanted
SMALL STATION WAGON—no older than 1970. Call
2245.
TRANSFORMERS—for Icelandic current. Call
Keith at 5156 or 4717.
THREE BEDROOM (OR LARGER) HOUSE OR FLAT—to rent
in the Keflavik, Njardvik area. Call Doug at
7559/home or 7407/work.
CHEST OF DRAWERS—Call 7276.
1600 CC ENGINE FOR 72 VW BUS—Call 4752.
Free
TWO YEAR OLD INDEPENDENT MALE CAT—owners leaving
soon. Please call 5246.
LARGE FEMALE CAT—healthy and- good with chil-
dren, gray and black striped. Call 4361.
ONE FURRY GRAY FEMALE CAT—Call Buck at 5210.
Lost
ONE HOUSE KEY ON CHAIN—Call 7760.
Miscellaneous
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For more
BAKERS, SERVERS ETC.—are needed for Prot?
sponsored chili supper Tuesday evening. For'l
information call Ruth at 7195 or Gaile at 7236.
ICE & FIRE THEATRE GROUP—alwyys looking for new
members, no experience needed. Call 4752.
THE YOUTH CENTER—is forming a co-ed golf team
for ages 13-19 years. If your interested call
the Center at 7508.
THE PROTESTANT CHAPEL—is serving chili at the
USO Tuesday from 5:30 to all unacompanied person-
nel.
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