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Introducing Myphotocard! It’S Your Card, Shouldn’T It Be As Unique As You? Now It Can Be with CCCU’S NEW Myphotocard! A Publication of Collins Community Credit Union August 2012 Buy & Sell Introducing MyPhotoCard! It’s your card, shouldn’t it be as unique as you? Now it can be with CCCU’s NEW MyPhotoCard! Visit www.collinscu.org today to learn more NOW available on ALL CCCU Credit Cards! Buy & Sell Requirements for Listing Use Classifi ed Card Format 1. The Buy & Sell is a free service to Collins www.collinscu.org. No listing will be Please use the Buy & Sell card format when Community Credit Union members only. accepted over the phone. fi lling out your 3x5 index cards. Supplies You must be a CCCU member to submit of the cards are available at each of an ad. We ask that you do not submit 6. Due to space limitations, all members are our offi ces. Please classify your item ads into the Buy & Sell for friends and/or limited to ad copy of 255 total characters, into one of the following categories: relatives but instead encourage them to join including spaces per monthly issue of Vehicles, Recreational Vehicles, the credit union. Our fi eld of membership the Buy & Sell. Single ads that exceed this Auto Parts, Electronics, Furniture/ is open to anyone who lives or works in number will be edited to comply. A member Appliances, Sporting Goods, Clothing/ Linn, Johnson and any of the surrounding may submit ads for multiple categories but Baby Items, Miscellaneous, counties. the 255 letters and spaces limitation still and Items Wanted. If more applies. The credit union does not retain ads than one item is to be listed, 2. All ads must be received before that have been omitted due to a member be sure to classify each item properly, midnight on the last business day of the reaching the maximum limit. Similar ads checking one class per card. Your Name, month. Ads submitted during the month submitted by a member will only be listed Account Number, and Phone Number are will be available in printed form or online once in the publication. still very important and must on the 15th of the following month. If the be included on any Buy & Sell ad 15th of the month falls on a weekend or 7. Collins Community Credit Union that is submitted. Your cooperation a holiday, it will be available on the next reserves the right to reject or edit any ad in this matter will help assure proper business day. even if it falls within the 255 character placement within our Buy & Sell. guidelines. This will typically involve the 3. Ads must include Name, Member account use of abbreviations and/or the omitting of number and either a home or cell phone descriptive phrases. Online Buy & Sell number, AREA CODE included (business numbers or work extensions will not be 8. All ads featuring items for sale or wanted Easy, must be personal items only. permitted). Incomplete Ads will not be convenient, printed. 9. Any ads of a commercial nature, off ering and 4. Ads submitted with items from more than items for sale with the intent of making a quick! one of the available classifi cations will be profi t, will not be printed. EXAMPLE: Real published in the Miscellaneous category. Estate, babysitting, daycare, housekeeping, rental properties, fi rewood, vegetables, etc. 5. All listings must be in typed or written Animals may be advertised as Free to a good form using the credit union provided Buy & home. Members listing an animal as “Free Sell Cards or a standard 3x5 index card that to a good home” are encouraged to use due includes the information in Guideline #3 diligence to insure that the animal does Submit your above. Ads may also be submitted at indeed end up in a good and safe home. Buy & Sell ad online Sorry, we are unable to cancel or change ads after we have received them. **Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers listed are in (319) Area Code.** at www.collinscu.org! Abbreviations to be used in “Vehicles for Sale” ads 4WD: 4 wheel drive ABS: anti-lock brake system CASS: cassette tape player 2WD: 2 wheel drive PL: power locks CD: compact disk PS: power steering AT: automatic transmission CC: cruise control PW: power windows MT: manual transmission AC: air conditioning PB: power brakes STP: stereo tape player OBO: or best off er Submit your ad online at www.collinscu.org 3 VEHICLES FOR VEHICLES FOR VEHICLES FOR VEHICLES FOR VEHICLES FOR VEHICLES FOR SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE ’00 Chevrolet S10 ’02 Dodge Durango ’03 Bonneville SE, 3.8 ’05 Ford Eddie Bauer ’07 Pontiac G6 4 door ’56 Packard Clipper Blazer LT, 155k mi., SLT, 4.7 liter, 106k liter, 94k mi., Explorer, 120k mi., sedan, 3.5 liter, V-6, Custom, 4 door se- leather, loaded, mi., loaded, 3rd row $5,300.00; ’01 Eclipse loaded, DVD, 3rd pl, pm, pw, steering dan, new $4,500.00 319-560- seating, leather, tow RS, 2.4 liter, 5-speed, seat, 4 buckets, V-8, wheel mounted audio paint/exhaust/interior, 1011. pkg., rear heat & air, 129k mi. 319-693- sun roof, backup controls, cruise con- etc., 352 V-8, auto, ps, $6,300.00 obo 319- 8210. alarm, leather, heated trol, 4-wheel ABS, electronic torsion ’00 Ford Expedition 454-9943. seats & mirrors, traction control, cur- suspension, regis- XLT, 177k mi., ’04 Ford Explorer $12,000.00 obo 319- tain airbags, tered, $9,000.00 319- $4,000.00 319-848- Visit us online at Limited, 4x4, 96k mi., 241-5831 $9,500.00 319-521- 550-4182. 4993 www.collinscu.org heated leather seats, 6994. DVD, seats 7, tow ’05 Jeep Liberty, 75k ’67 Tempest, needs ’00 Jimmy, 4wd, ps, ’02 Ford Focus ZTS, pkg., sun roof, mi., $9,600.00 319- ’08 Ford Escape Hy- some work. 319-361- pw, am/fm/cd, hs, 4-door, sun roof, 129k $10,500.00 obo 319- 981-5287 brid, 136k mi., utility 4 7138 180k mi., $2,500.00 mi., $3,300.00 319- 632-4247. 361-8213. door, 4wd, 4 cyl, self- obo 319-551-3779 ’05 Suburban Z71, charged electric bat- ’69 Oldsmobile Delta www.collinscu.org ’04 Jeep Rubicon, ’00 Nissan Ultima, Bose sound, eather, tery, luggage rack, 88 Royale, no both tops, extras. 200k mi., new brakes ’02 Nissan Maxima quad seats plus 3rd pw, fixed running motor/tranny, pw, ps, 319-622-3153. & tires, %5,500.00 GLE, V-6, auto, full row bench, DVD, boards, audiophile trunk opener, am/fm obo 319-521-9969 power, leather, sun ’04 Kia Spectra, 4 Onstar, roof rack, tow stereo, $12,800.00 radio, $1,200.00 obo; roof, 78k mi., door, auto, pw, ps, pkg., running boards, obo 319-981-3525. ’67 Oldsmobile 2 door ’01 Chevy Astro van, $8,450.00 obo; ’01 pb, cruise, remote 129k mi., $13,500.00 Holiday coupe, 307 rwd, seats 7, privacy ’08 Honda Civic LX, 2 Buick Park Avenue start, some rust, 319-350-7232 after motor, bench seat, glass, running door, 41k mi., 1.8 liter, 3800, V-6, leather, sun $2,500.00 319-651- 5:00 p.m. project or drive as is, boards, $2,900.00 4 cyl, pw, pl, cruise, roof, full power, 75k 2871 $2,750.00 obo 319- 319-362-1994 ’06 Chevy 2500 HD ac, cd & MP3 input mi., $7,900.00 obo 361-0090. ’04 Monte Carlo SS crew cab, 4wd, turbo jack, $13,000.00 obo ’01 Chevy Blazer, 90 319-480-2852. Charger, 38k mi. 319- diesel, 6-speed, 40k 319-361-3416. ’70 Dump truck, F-350 k mi. 319-265-2656 mi. 319-854-7160 dually, 8 yd. box, ’02 Pontiac Grand 396-6085 ’08 Jeep Wrangler X, Prix, 2 door, leather, working hydraulics, ’01 GMC Sierra ext. ’05 Chrysler 300C, ’06 Hyundai Azera right-hand drive, 125k heated driver’s seat, 73k mi., new brakes & cab, matching topper, Hemi engine, pw, ps, Limited Edition, 32k mi., many extras. 129k mi., V-6, 3800 tires, $2,000.00 319- 8’ box, Duramax die- leather, moon roof, mi., $13,000.00 712- 319-377-6803. Series II, am/fm/cd, 361-5901 sel with Allison trans, park assist, rwd, auto, 261-1092. sun roof, ps, pw, pb, ’09 Dodge Journey some new parts, chrome pkg., heated ’72 Pontiac Catalina, 2 pl, at, cc, ac, alarm ’07 Chevy Cobalt, 47k SXT, V-6, fwd, 34k $17,000.00 319-455- seats, 99k mi., door convertible, system, Onstar, back mi., $9,500.00 obo mi., dark sunscreen 2948 $9,500.00 obo 319- $15,000.00 obo 515- seat console opens to 319-462-3410 glass, loaded with op- 423-2740 ’01 Taurus SES sta- 390-1314 trunk, $4,500.00 obo ’07 Chevy Trailblazer tions, tow pkg., 6- tion wagon, 179k mi., ’77 Chevy Caprice 319-550-4984. ’05 Dodge Grand Car- LT, heated leather disc/MP3, rear fold $1,500.00 obo; ’00 305/350, auto, avan, pw, pl, ac, at, seats, sun roof, Bose seat, all power, etc., Taurus SE sedan, ’02 Ranger 4x4 ext. $1,250.00 obo; ’96 cd, 174k mi., premium 6 CD chang- $14,900.00 319-400- 132k mi., many newer cab, $7,100.00; ’00 Ex- Buick Roadmaster $6,000.00 319-366- er, 78k mi., $13,900.00 1330. parts, needs trans- plorer 4x4, $4,500.00; wagon, lt1 350, rebuilt 1326. 319-462-4683. mission work, ’00 Crown Victoria, V- ’10 Ford Fusion, load- 700R4 trans, front- ed, 37k mi., $1,000.00 obo 319- 8, $1,500.00 319-329- Visit us online at ’07 Ford Explorer EL, end damage, ac, $16,800.00 319-265- 443-2239.
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