The White Falcon - 14.04.1978, Blaðsíða 4
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White Falcon
April 14, 1978
By D avid E. Catling
Matches
After 32 hard-fought matches, the
men's open division of the HHH racquet-
ball tournament has boiled down to the
championship round.
Playing in the championship round
are the pretournament favorites, Rich
HHH men’s open
boils down in
Hauge and Robert Thibodeau.
The championship match will be
played tomorrow at 2 p.m.
The women’s and master's divisional
play times are scheduled to begin at
9 a.m. and 2 p.m., respectively.
Ambassador's Cup cage
tournament to kick off
The 1978 Ambassador's Cup basketball
tournament is slated to kick off tomor-
row at 8 p.m. in the base gym.
To offset the Icelandic National
team's height advantage, the NATO base
players will have to rely on quickness
and good outside shooting at the guard
and forward positions.
Base gym
announcements
The 1978 intramural softball instruc-
tions will be available at the gym of-
fice Monday at 8 a.m.
The Athletic Division will conduct a
fishing derby May 1 until June 1.
Volleyball
MIXED VOLLEYBALL
NavComSta 2-0
AirOps 2-1
JO-PA 1-0
NEX 0-2
NSGA 0-2
LADIES' VOLLEYBALL
Rockets 3-0
High School "B" 2-0
High School varsity 2-1
Nizzards 0-1
NEX 0-2
NavFac 0-3
Little League schedules
further registration time
Little League officials have an-
nounced that they will have one more
week for baseball registration.
Registration for boys and girls
ages eight through 15 will be held at
the Youth Center tomorrow for 2 to 4
p.m. Parents are reminded to bring
either a birth certificate, an ID
card or a passport to help verify the
child's age.
Tryouts for nine and 10-year-olds
will be held this week at the Little
League field which is across the
street from the Iceland Defense Force
headquarters. These will be held
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for
nine-year-olds and on Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday for 10-year-olds.
Tryouts will begin at 6:30 p.m. on
week nights and at 1:30 p.m. on
Saturday.
For more information, persons may
call Jim Dewater at 6217.
standing*
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
High School 9-0
IDF 8-1
AFI 8-2
Det. 1 8-2
NavComSta 8-3
PW 6-3
Marines 6-5
Rockville 5-2
NSGA 5-5
57th FIS 4-2
Hospital 3-7
Det. 14 2-5
NavSta Admin 2-7
AFRTS 1-6
NavFac 0-8
AirOps 0-9
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Use your Rec. Dept.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
pEAPLINE
By 5: PM
Monday/
Automobiles
1977 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK—6400 miles,
two sets of new tires, camper shell
with carpet and paneling. All run-
ning lights for camper and truck
mirrors added, $4300, or trade for
late model 4-wheel drive. Work
phone, 2227, ask for Mr. Harrison.
1975 AUSTIN MINI 1000—Green, good
condition, $1500 or best offer. Call
Lane at work 4418 or 7996, Rm 115
after 5 p.m.
1972 VW SUPER BEETLE—U.S. specs.,$1100
or best offer. Call 5268.
1969 VW BEETLE—New engine, good con-
dition. Call 7805 after 3:30 p.m.
1975 CHEROKEE CHIEF—PS/PB, automatic,
low mileage, very good condition, $4400.
Call 5271 or 6104.
1963 JEEP CJ-5—HD roll bar, tow bar,
cans and lockout hubs. Good off-road
vehicle, $1600. Call 6104 or 5271.
1974 OPEL Manta Luxis, 4 winter/4 summer
tires, will have fresh tuneup, new
brakes, new exhaust system. $1,900.
Call Frenchy 7091/2143.
For Sale
PACK-OUT SALE—Stereo equipment, 8-track
tapes, kitchen appliances, clothes and
much more. Take a look tomorrow at
Qtrs. 927-1, 1-3 p.m.. Call 7212 for
more information.
YARD SALE—1040-D, tomorrow, starting at
1 p.m.
MORLEY FOOT PEDAL— PWF Model, con-
tains WAH, FUZZ and volume functions.
Call Merl Brocksome at 7413 (Rockville)
Ext. 24 or 41.
RECORDER—AKAI 8-track RCA 5 cartridge
player. Car 8-track player, FM-AM
8-track car player and 50 8-tracks.
Call 2175 after 5 p.m. or 7488 before
4:30 p.m.
SEE IT ALL...DO IT ALL ON
WMuaiwtl
SPEAKERS—Pair AR zax, rated at 100
watts, walnut veneer enclosure, $180.
Call G. E. at 4287 Rm. 122, or con-
tact at Barracks 706.
SPEAKERS—Pair of Technics SYB500,
75 watts input capacity, new.
Call Mike at 4579 8-5 weekdays.
STEREO—Sound System Supreme, AM/FM
receiver with 8-track recorder,
matching speakers and turntable, $100
firm. Call 7066 after 5 p.m.
TAPE DECK—Ampex AX-50 reel-to-reel,
3 heads, 3 speeds, good condition,
$190. Call 7477 after 5 p.m. or
weekends.
TURNTABLE—BSR (Magnetic Cartridge),
AKAI 4ch/2chnz Recorder. Call 2175
after 5 p.m. or 7488 before 4:30 p.m.
BRAKE SHOES—Complete set, never used,
for Plymouth Duster, $25. Call 7070
SNOW TIRES—D78X14 WSW, used only one
winter; $10 each or all four for $35.
Call Buckland at 6224 or 4542.
SNOW TIRES— Four GR-78-15 radials.
Call 7970 (home) or 7403 (work).
DRAPES—Two pair for Bunker Hill or
Coral Sea Qtrs; two G78X15 6 ply
summer truck tires, $10; one pair
table lamps $10. Call 7612 or 7887.
END TABLES—Two, Japanese carved, $60
for pair. Call 5271 or 6104.
FURNITURE—One couch and one chair.
Call 6261.
LADIES* COAT—Size 20, light brown, fur
trimmed and fur lined, very warm $30;
little boys' coat, size 4, green and
brown plaid, fur trimmed, hat to match,
$10. Both like new. Call 7469
LUGGAGE—Three pieces, $20; clothes;
ice skates; magazine rack; kitchen
utility table; baby bottles; metal
2-shelf bookcase, $7. Call Carolyn,
4250, Qtrs. 963-21
DISHWASHER—Whirlpool, goldtone, 4-cycle,
$95; round king size bed, includes set of
round sheets and fitted bedspread, $250.
Call 7362.
VACUUM CLEANER—Hoover upright, some
replacement bags included, $10.
Call 7261.
TRANSFORMERS—250 to 1000 watts; Penny
a watt; jumper cables; high performance
oil pump F/289; chrome fender molding
set; 1851 Model Navy Colt muzzle loader
w/holster and belt, powder flask, etc.
$100. For details contact A01 Chaffee
4424 at night, or 7996 after 2 p.m.
PLANT SALE—tomorrow, all day . Call
7868.
PANASONIC 8-track tape deck. $30. Call
Fliegel at 7601/7278.
SONY portable (7") B and W TV. $50.
Call Fliegel at 7601/7278.
PRE-PACK-OUT SALE—Maternity clothes,
sizes 5/6 and 7/8, baby swing, books,
hair dryer, other misc. items. Stop
by 963-2, third floor, tomorrow,from
1-5 p.m.
PACK-OUT SALE—Three families, 926-2B,
12-5 p.m. tomorrow.
PACK-OUT SALE—Eureka vacuum, Sears
dishwasher, ladies' clothes sz. 9-12,
men's sz. medium, miscellaneous items.
Tomorrow, 1-4 p.m., 951-2 laundry room,
phone 7948.
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY—Fish aquarium, pre-
ferably with accessories. Contact
Kevin at 4506 during working hours.
WANTED—Late model station wagon,
in good condition with automatic
transmission. Call 7142 after 5 p.m.
WANTED—Musicians to play together. If
you're a bassist, guitarist, drummer
etc. Call Merl Brocksome at 7413
(Rockville), Ext. 24 or 41. Some
equipment available.
WANTED—Baby's changing table or dress-
ing table, in good condition and
reasonably priced, also portable crib.
Call 4171 after 5 p.m.
Miscellaneous
R/C CLUB—The "Wings Over Iceland" R/C
Club is looking for new members. If you
are interested in R/C or control line
cars, boats, or planes, come join us.
Sunday, 7 p.m. in the USO music room.
PRACTICE TOGETHERNESS!.''. Why not join
with a friend to have a booth at the
Family Services Flea Market in hangar
885 on April 29th. There is still a
few choice spaces left. Phone 5209
Monday through Friday between 9 a.m.
and 3 p.m., don't delay, do it today.
PACK-OUT SALE—Cooker-Deepfryer, $15,
toaster $8, Habatchie $10, high chair
$5, Corning Ware 10 cup electric coffee
pot $20, clothes girl^ 12/14, boys 8/10.
Craft supplies, childrens books, comics,
10 lb. rolls of Jute and more, Come by
1060-D Sat and Sun 1-4 p.m.
FREE—Family leaving soon, a free
loveable pet to good home. Call
7211 after 5 p.m.
LOST CATALOG—Will the parent who
borrowed a catalog from the High
School Library please return it
to the library as soon as possible.
Ad rules
Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents, ancf
Civil Service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be submitted on the
proper form which is available at the White Falcon Office located in the
AFRTS building next to the Main Exchange. The ad deadline is 5 p.m. Monday
for publication the following Frida^. Situation or service ads such as
"will do baby sitting" or "automotive repairs" are considered to be of a
commercial nature and are not permitted. The White Falcon reserves the righj|
to edit all ads.
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