The White Falcon - 15.04.1977, Síða 4
White Falcon
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Sight-Vour most precious possession*
Within the next three hours at least
one employee in the U.S.A. will lose the
sight in one eye while at work. Before
the day is over, one man will lose his
sight in both eyes because of a serious
industrial injury.
Before this week is past, 63 persons
will lose the sight in one eye, and sev-
en will suffer loss of sight in both
eyes. By the end of the month total
losses of one eye will climb to 275, and
figures for loss of both eyes to 30.
By the end of the year more than 400
persons will have lost the sight in both
eyes and 3,300 are expected to lose the
sight in one eye.
Yet, many of us, if asked, "What is
your most precious possession?" would
probably list your bank account, home,
car, boat, or any number of other mater-
ial things.
Your eyes are your most precious pos-
session.
Visualize, if you will, your plight
if you were to suddenly lose your sight.
Many of you material possessions would
become worthless to you. Most pleasure-
able activities would no longer be yours
to enj oy.
Prevention protects
Prevention is relatively simple and
inexpensive.
Protect "your most precious posses-
sion" as diligently as you would your
material possessions. Material things
can be replaced, but your eyes, once
lost, can never be replaced.
Sports signups solicited
Sign up for golf, slowpitch, and
intermediate softball by calling 4558.
Volleyball leagues 1st, 2nd place
teams pulling away from the pack
Both the American and National
leagues seem to be two team races.
In the American league, HS is un-
defeated while AIMD has only one loss.
High School has excellent defense and
good ball handling with spotty serving
and inconsistent offense; AIMD has
Bob Simister casting a sinister shadow
over the situation. It looks like a
dogfight until the final game.
COMFAIRKEF knocked off NCS in their
first meeting to take a one game lead
with COMFAIRKEF featuring the spikes of
Lefty Anderson and the team's all around
ball handling.
NCS has Boysen Berry to lead them
while they try to renew their winning
ways.
The ladies' league is also a two
team race. The Waves are their own
class while HS will probably be second.
In mixed doubles play, the Guardians
and Felons will be in contention,
however, the Tacos are on the rebound
after a bad start.
DEADLINE:
5p.m.
Monday
Automobile*
1976 Fiat 131 family sedan, 4 cyl., 4
speed, AM/FM/cassette stereo, 4 studded
snow tires, extras. Call 6292 during
working hours and ask for Dennis.
1976 VW Beetle, excellent cond., 2600
miles, 2 sets of tires, $2100. Call Mr.
Healy at 5113 (work), 2210 (home). Im-
mediate delivery.
1975 VW Beetle, 7300 km., inspected,
insured, 2 sets of tires, radio, excel-
lent shape. Call 4628 (days), 7356
(eves).
1975 Fiat 127, less than 8000 miles,
excellent gas mileage, European specs.
Call 5246 after 5 p.m.
1973 Fiat 128 SL coupe 1300, extra
summer and winter tires, AM/FM radio,
new brakes, newly rust-proofed, rear
window defroster, '77 inspected, super
good condition, very low on gas, $1450-
$1500. Call Fridriksson at 2237. Must
sell soon.
1973 VW Super Beetle, auto trans.,
brand new engine, '77 inspected/insured,
low mileage, excellent condition, $1800
firm. Call Tony at 4108 (work), 7171
(home).
1973 VW, European specs, '77 insured/
inspected, low mileage, good condition,
$1800. Call Dutch at 7792 or 7968
(home).
1972 VW Super Beetle, U.S. specs,
runs good, needs little repair, insured,
inspected, available May 1, $1000 or
best offer. Call 4647 Mon.-Fri. 8-5.
1971 Chevy Nova, '77 inspected, de-
pendable trans., available May 16, $1400
Call Tom at 7900 (work), 7255 after 5.
1971 Plymouth Cricket, 4 cyl., excel-
lent condition, 4 speed std., summer and
winter tires, AM/FM radio, air cond.,
'77 inspected, available immed., $950.
Call 7958.
1971 Ford Cortina, European specs,
recently rebuilt engine, '77 insured and
inspected, $1050 or best offer. Call
Dittrich at 7898, Rm 322, after 5 week-
days, anytime Sat. and Sun.
1970 Ford Maverick, 6 cyl., 3 speed
on the floor, 8 track, '77 inspected and
insured, $950. Must sell, going on
leave. Call Shumaker at 4614.
1970 Land Rover, good condition, in-
spected, insured, gas cans, some parts,
$2000 firm. Call 7108.
1970 Renault R-16, front wheel drive,
low mileage, excellent gas mileage, re-
movable back seat converts 4-door sedan
to station wagon, includes 4 studded
snow tires and ski rack, $900 or best
offer. Call 7333 or 6190.
1969 VW, good running condition, 5
summer tires, 5 winter tires, insured,
inspected, $750. Call Bennett at NavFac
duty phone 5101 or 7458 (home).
1968 VW Squareback, '77 insured and
inspected, $850. Call 7265.
1965 Dodge Dart, insured, inspected,
new paint and tires, good transportation
$550. Call Smith at 7070.
1964 Jeep Wagoneer, '77 inspected,
runs well, spare tires, needs work, $800
Call 7467/4628.
For Sale
Two end tables and matching coffee
table, $30 each; one 12' x 15' blue car-
pet, $50; two sets drapes for Coral Sea,
$5 each. Call 7471.
Nikon ftn photomic with 50mm f/1.4
lens, 2X converter, camera case, foam
lined equipment case included, $300.
Call 7322/7315 (work) or 7197 (home) and
ask for Ron or Rene' Pearce.
Medium brown hair piece, $5; Rollei
140 RES auto electronic strobe unit,
comes with recharging unit and sync,
cord, like new, $75. Call Ron or Rene'
Pearce at 7315/7322 (work) or 7197
(home).
Pack-out sale, 1087-C Coral Sea apts,
Sat. 1-5 p.m.: books, games, toys (good
condition), misc. household items, some
girls' clothing 6X-14, hampster cage,
super 8 editor, 220 volts off-base heat-
er.
Technics 6700A 4 ch. receiver, $350.
Call Jeff Dietz at 4647 Mon.-Fri., 8-5.
Sears AM/FM radio stereo console with
turntable, $150; 4-cycle dishwasher,
$100. Call 7255 after 5.
Twin stroller, $25; two booster
chairs, $5 each; electric heater-Wards,
$15; tyke bike, $4; baby bed/mattress,
$10; wonder horse-grows with child 6
months-3 years, $10; potty chair, $3.
Call 5166.
Technics SL-1200 manual turntable
with Pickering stylus; kitchen table and
six chairs; two table lamps. Call 7141.
Two-family pack-out sale: ceramic
paints, clothes, airline tapes, some car
parts, lamps, cue sticks and billiard
balls and other misc. items, Sat. 1-5,
Qtrs. 952-2J.
Five-gallon fish tank and aquarium
accessories, complete, $30; portable
hair dryer, $5; new center console for
VW 1300, $5. Call 7640.
Panasonic AM/FM stereo with phono-
graph, good condition, $45. Call 6190
after 4 p.m. and ask for Joe, Rm 312.
Four truck tires under 3000 miles,
two sets truck chains, one new Shelby
cam for Ford engines. Call Burk at
5234/4326.
Four- and five-lug VW rims and VW
tires in various conditions. Call 5246
after 5.
Beretta 424 double, 12 ga. 28" mod.
and full, excellent quality and never
fired. Call Reed at 4256 or can be seen
at Rod and Gun Club.
One Papa San chair, good condition,
$100; Baby San chair, $25. Call 2156.
Ceramic paints, assorted colors, 10
cents each; Coleman fuel, 3 cans, 50
cents each; artificial Christmas tree, 4
feet, used once, $2.50; slide rules,
Log trig., plastic, 60 cents each; and
some other odds and ends. Can be seen
at Qtrs. 607-C or call 4375.
12' x 18' shag carpet with pad, new,
brown/gold tweed, $200; red shag carpet,
9' x 12, $80; aluminum folding camp cot,
$10. Call 9-3512.
Sears Kenmore sewing machine with ma-
ple cabinet, excellent condition. Call
4464 after 5.
Stereo console with AM/FM radio, 8-
track tape player, phono unit, good con-
dition, $175; set of Spanish style
shelves, 6 shelves, $15. Call Enriquez
at 7574.
Sansui receiver model 881; Sansui 4-
channel automatic turntable model FR-
3080; one pair Sansui 7500X speakers.
Call Wegraueller at 4423 (work) or BEQ
753 ext. 4623 Rm 311.
Fishing rods and reels, fresh and
salt water. Call 7719 after 5.
Peugeot 10-speed bicycle, very clean,
yellow, $90. Call Gary at 4235, 8-5, or
can be seen at BEQ 750 Rm 107.
Portable B&W TV with antenna, $40;
black snowmobile suit, men's size small,
never used, $40; two regular VW snow
tires, 5.60 x 13, $15 each. Call Dutch
at 7792 (work), 7968 (home).
I want a new home. I am a recondi-
tioned Sears 21" B&W console TV. First
$50 gets to adopt me. Call 7343.
Playpen with new pad, $10; Evenflo
electric bottle sterilizer, $5; baby car
seat, $5; "sling" type baby carrier, $2;
pressure gate, $3. Call 7107.
Lamps, CPO reefer size 40-42, Wards
mini-washer, pot rack, 14 lb. bowling
ball, fan, iron, thermos, slide editor,
card table, shoe-shine box, men's size
8-9 rubber boots, bookcases, steel bed
rails, G78 x 15 tire, African teak and
laminated birch wood. Call Sorel at
4302.
Four 1000-watt transformers, $35 for
all. Call 7254.
Atlas sewing machine, uses Singer
parts and attachments, all steel head,
with attachments, $30. Call 4375.
Pickup camper shell for 8' x 6' bed.
Call Paul at 7431.
Portable G.E. cassette recorder with
AM/FM radio, brand new. Call Jack at
4614 or 6291 Rm 302.
Electric blanket, fits double bed;
drapes, green, thermal bak. Call 4443
after 5 p.m. Sunday.
Must sell: four E-78 x 14 studded
snow tires, very good condition, $75; VW
rim, 15", five-hole. Call 7853 (home),
7033 (work).
Gibson les Paul guitar, excellent
condition, with case, new type pick-ups
for excellent sound, $500 or best offer;
Ampeg guitar/keyboard amp, large stack,
two cabinets, four 12" speakers, loud
enough for anyone's needs, $850 or best
offer. Call Dean at 5110.
Wanted
I have a couch that needs help. Is
there anyone who knows how to reuphol-
ster furniture and would take on the
job. Call me at 2167.
Someone interested in washing windows
once a month for 2-bedroom apt. If in-
terested call 5257.
Sitter for 2-year-old boy and 4-year-
old girl from 7:45 a.m. to 5:15 Mon.-
Fri., $30 a week. Call 7955 after 5.
Recent model portable dishwasher.
Call 2253.
Need help: body repairman for truck.
Call Paul at 7431.
Small chest or larger upright freezer
and dishwasher. Call Mike or Sandy at
7515 after 6 p.m.
Transformers, all watts, prefer 115
volts. Call Dick at 2227.
One size 12 Cub Scout shirt. Call
Cathy at 5279.
Free
Very friendly male cat. He is box
trained and fixed. Call 7458.
Found
Two watches, one near Base Gym, one
near theater. Call 7643.
Miscellaneous
The Base Nursery has openings in the
Nursery School summer classes for 2 1/2,
3 and 4-year-olds. For more information
call 7603.
Is there any item that you would like
us to auction at the flea market on Apr.
30th? You may set a minimum price.
Call Family Services at 5209 or 6203
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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when using the parking brake, you reduce
parking brake effectiveness.
TIRES
Your tires should not be kept until
they are practically bald. Bald tires
increase the danger of skidding.
Keep tires at their recommended infla-
tion pressure for all normal driving.
Tire pressure should be checked once a
month. Tires larger of smaller than those
installed by the manufacturer will affect
speedometer accuracy.
CAR TALK
Understanding some of the troublesome
noises cars often make will help you take
better care of your auto and avoid break-
downs .
Tire Ticks—A rhythmatic ticking sound
at low speed may warn that a nail, rock,
or piece of glass is embedded in a tire.
Engine Cackles—If your engine
"cackles" or continues to run for a brief
time after the ignition is shut off, your
car's idle speed may need adjustment.
Another way to avoid post ignition is to
turn off the engine while in Drive.
Speedometer Clicks—A clicking sound
from the instrument panel usually indi-
cates the need for speedometer service.
Engine Knocks—Knocks from under
the hood often means you need a higher
octane fuel.