The White Falcon - 16.04.1999, Blaðsíða 10
Savings Bond campaign set to begin in May
By Lt. Shane McIntosh
Financial security is a goal for which we all strive. Whether sav-
ing for retirement, a home, or a child’s education, U.S. Savings
Bonds are a great way to achieve your desires.
Buying U.S. Savings Bonds is
an affordable and easy way to
start saving, and can remain an
important part of your financial
planning throughout your career.
Savings bonds are backed by
the full faith and credit of the
United States and can be replaced
free if lost, stolen, or destroyed.
Savings bonds earn short-term
rates for the first five years they
are held. This rate is adjusted
semi-annually, May 1 and Nov. 1,
and is currently 4.6 percent.
Bonds are guaranteed to reach original maturity, or face value, at
17 years. However, this is a minimum; bonds with an average inter-
est rate of 4.9 percent would reach maturity at 14.7 years.
Bonds can be held for, and collect interest at, the long-term rate
until 30 years from the date of issue, called the final maturity.
Interest earned is exempt from all state and local income taxes.
Federal income tax reporting can be deferred until redemption or
final maturity (30 years), whichever comes first.
Bonds can also be completely tax free if used to pay for college
tuition and fees.
Purchasing U.S. Savings Bonds boosts our personal savings rate,
which is needed to fuel future economic growth and it helps reduce
the cost of financing our public debt.
For every $ 1 billion invested in
Savings Bonds, the government
saves $70 million in debt financ-
ing.
Savings bonds come in payroll
plans that fit every budget. The
plans start at just $5 a month
($2.50 a paycheck).
The purchase price of a bond is
half its face value, and denomi-
nations run from $100 to $1,000.
Bonds begin to draw interest on
the first day of the month that the
last payment is made.
May 1 - 31 is the annual NAS Keflavik U.S. Savings Bond
Campaign.
If you have any questions, contact your command representative or
finance office for more information and assistance in starting your
payroll allotment.
Look for Savings Bond representatives in Lava Java at the Viking
Mall on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-2 p.m., starting May 1.
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Classifieds
* A utos__________________ Kenneth at ext. 4748 before 9 p.m. Van - Looking for seven to nine passenger mini
97 Ford XLT - F-150, 4X4, must sell, $14,500
OBO. Call Pete at ext. 4370 or e-mail
peter@mwr.is
95 Dodge Neon Sport - Good condition, 23,000
miles, AM/FM radio, P/S, ABS, 2DR, gray interior.
Call ext. 4906 or 697-4019.
95 Ford F-150 Pickup - A/T, candy-apple red,
40,000 miles, excellent condition inside and out,
many extras, insp. good until January, ins. good
until September, $12,000. Call Scott at ext. 6038
AWH.
95 Nissan Sentra GXE - P/W, P/L, 5SP, 33,000
miles, CD player, ins. good until September, $7,000.
Call ext. 7499 AWH.
93 Chevy Yukon - 2DR, Z71 Sport, loaded with
options, $14,000. Call Bill at ext. 2564 DWH/7770
AWH.
90 Subaru Legacy - 4DR, 4WD, good condition,
insp. good until August, $2,800 OBO. Call Matthew
at ext. 2759.
86 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - Needs front seal on
transmission, new radiator and alternator, many
spare parts included. Call ext. 7447 for details.
• For Sale______________________________________
Baby items - Bouncy tiger with infant seat, toddler
backpack, ride-on train with track, up to two years,
head board, full or queen-size, queen-size medal
frame. Call Renee at ext. 2868.
Camera - Canon 35mm Elan I, excellent condition,
$250; Canon 35 - 80mm USM II lens, $80; Canon
70 - 210mm, first generation zoom, $40; various
Cokin filters with Cokin adapter, $15 each. Call ext.
4091.
Camcorder - JVC Compact VHS camcorder, one
year old, with tripod, case, batteries and charger,
$400. Call ext. 4020 or e-mail cjthomas@mwr.is
Cards - Football card sets, 90 Fleer, $4; 91 UDII,
$3; 93 Topps SC I/ll, $25; 94 Topps II, $10; 94 UD,
$20; 95 Topps I/ll, $20; binder sheets available for
sets. Call ext. 7447.
Computer - Gateway 2000, 200 MHz Intel, 64 Mb
RAM, 6 Gb HD, 15-inch monitor, Windows 95,
upgraded speaker system with subwoofer, micro-
phone, multi-function keyboard, PS2 mouse, 40X
CD-ROM, Zip drive, 56K modem, $1,275. Call
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Computer - Cyrix 150, 1.3 Gb, 48 Mb RAM, CD-
ROM, 33.6K modem, 2 Mb video, sound card, key-
board, mouse, monitor, printer, Windows 95, MS
Office Professional, 99 game CD, encyclopedia CD,
$600 OBO. Call ext. 7447.
Computer - Compaq Presario 7251, 6.4 Gb, 120
Mhz, CD-ROM, 13-inch monitor, HP 762 printer,
ergonomic keyboard, mouse, speakers, modem,
desk, printer table, chair, $1,000 OBO. Call ext.
4906.
Furniture - Oak dining table and four chairs. Call
Katy at ext. 6300 for price.
Furniture - Sofa bed, table, rugs, rocking chair,
mirror, TV stand, stereo cabinet, chest of drawers.
Call ext. 6181 and leave message.
Furniture - Love seat, $65; microwave cart, $25
OBO. Call ext. 7465.
Microwave - Panasonic model NN-S566WA, $100.
Call Alora at ext. 3960 AWH or leave message.
Misc. - White five-drawer dresser with side cabinet
shelving, $75; CB ski pants, size 36, gortex, $50.
Call ext. 4020 or e-mail cjthomas@mwr.is
Misc. - Girls, boys bikes, microwave oven, stereo
cabinet, TV stand, dresser with mirror, coffee table,
rug. Call ext. 6181 and leave message.
Speakers - Kenwood surround speaker system,
one center channel, two rear speakers, great for
home theater, $60 OBO. Call ext. 2017.
Stereo - Pioneer multi-player five-CD player with
random selection and laser disc player, three laser
disc movies included, $75. Call Barry at ext. 4836.
Stereo - Turntable with dual-cassette player. Call
ext. 6181, leave message.
Super Nintendo - Comes with six games and one
controller, $50; Sega Genesis with six games and
two controllers, $50. Call Dave or Deena at ext.
4616 DWH/7954 AWH.
» WANTED______________________________________
Car - Looking for a good car, 1990 to 1995 model,
will pay up to $6,500 for the right car. Call ext. 4906
or 697-4019.
Hairdressing chair - Looking for a hairdressing
chair or a tall barstool that I could use for a makeup
chair and a big mirror for a reasonable price. Call
ext. 4906.
van, late 80s to early 90s model, will consider full-
size van or utility vehicle with third seat, must be
reliable. Call ext. 7757 or e-mail lisenbee@ok.is
• Lost and Found
Found - Prescription glasses found in snow beside
Bldg. 963, appear to be children’s glasses. Call ext.
7373 to claim.
• Packout Sales
Bldg. 671 Dayroom - Tomorrow, 8 a.m. to noon.
Multi-family sale, childrens clothes, maternity
clothes and more.
Bldg. 926-2 Dayroom - Tonight, 6 to 8 p.m. and
tomorrow, 8 a.m. to noon. Multi-family sale.
Bldg. 1105 2E Dayroom - Tomorrow, 8 a.m. to 1
p.m. Dual-family packout sale, everything must go,
boys baby clothes, toys, books and more, cheap to
all who take the time to come.
Bldg. 1230 Dayroom - Tomorrow, 8 a.m. to noon.
Childrens and womens clothes, coats, playpen,
stuffed animals, plants.
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The White Falcon
April 16,1999