The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 26.05.1978, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 26.05.1978, Blaðsíða 4
Page 4 White Falcon May 26, 1978 By David E. Catling Ladies encouraged to use facilities The Athletic division is strivirg to increase the number of women who use the gym facilities and athletic programs. Since the appointment of Ms. Betty Christ as assistant Athletic Director, the number of women programs has increa- Swimming lessons start Thursday Effective Thursday, the athletic di- vision will conduct organized swim les- sons for base personnel. Summer Swim Class Schedule: Beginners M-W-F 1-3 p.m. Intermediate T-TH 1-3 p.m. Advanced T-TH 3:30-5 p.m. The athletic division has hired ful- ly qualified Red Cross certified Water Safety instructors and expect an out- standing program. sed. The athletic division offers two slimnastics classes, swim classes and ladies nights in the steam and sun rooms. Special morning hours for exer- cizing and numerous athletic leagues and events are held. Women are frequently seen jogging in the gym or working in the weight room. The gym containes about every type of physical fitness equipment to handle, even the most of your stren- uous desires. Women are usally hesitant to start an exercise program. The gym's quali- fied instructors can make your exercise program fun, exciting and give you a spirit of well being. Fishing tournament Anglers are reminded that all cat- ches over the Memorial Day weekend are still eligible for the May Angler of the Month award. All catches to be judged must be brought to the gym no later than Tuesday. Summer intramural league started Harden named bowler of the week by Dave Summer Intramural League bowlers are beginning to peak the season with the high scores being rolled at the Arc- tic Lanes. Forty-eight teams partic- ipate in four divisions of the intramur- al program, sponsored by the Recreation Department. Division Standings American Division Rockville 11-1 Comptroller 11-1 AIMD 10-2 NAVFAC 10-2 North Atlantic Division Marines 12-0 NAVCOMMST NRK 11-1 Naval Security 10-2 National Division COMMSTA OPS 11-1 Supply Chiefs 11-1 AFI 10-2 Haviland International Division UP-56 "Dragons" 13-3 CFK 11-5 NAVFAC 11-5 H-l 11-5 NSGA 11-5 John Toniolli's 595 series on games of 174-200-221 paced the American Divi- sion Rockville team to a four-point sweep over NSGA letting them keep a share of first place with Comptroller. In the North Atlantic Division, COM- MSTA NRKfS George Hardin, bowling for the first time in league play, rolled games of 189-206 and 204 for a weekly high series of 599. The International Division's Bob Vess of VP-56 rolled a 582 series, while NSGA'S Scott Metzger took high game honors for the division and week with a 234 game. Mike Sparks of Det. 14, picked up the difficult 7-9 split. Bill McCartney and T.K. White shar- ed high game honors in the National Division, each bowling a 190. John Harper's 510 series was high for the week. Intramural bowler of the week recog- nition goes to COMMSTA NRK'S George Hardin. CLASSIFIED ADS Automobiles 1972 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE—Excellent con- dition. Call 7705 after Memorial Day. 1969 PLYMOUTH—Excellent condition. Best offer over $800. Available June 6. Call Sublett at 4275 today or see at Navy Lodge Monday. 1975 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER— Four wheel drive, insured. Includes roof rack, tow rope, mounted gas cans. Summer and winter tires. Call 2262. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE—Insured to Feb. 1978. In good condition, very reasonable. Call William Perron at 4419 or 4102. 1975 AbSTIN MINI—Summer and winter tires. 1978 insurance paid. $1300, firm. Available now. Call 4379. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN—European specs, new summer tires, new paint, good heater, new brakes and tune up. Call 4181/day or 7954/night. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE—Inspected and insured, available now. Call 7625/ work or 7317/home. 1967 LAND ROVER—Four wheel drive, 4 cyl., 4 speed. Excellent condition. Inspected and insured until 1979. Call Gary at 4390 or 2252 after 3 p.m. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN SUPERBEETLE—Good, re- liable transportation with Idio syncra- cies. New street tires plus 4 studded tires. Asking $1400. Leave telephone number for Joe at 7008. Your call will be returned. 1974 FIAT 127—New paint, $1000. Call Mrs. Sanden at 7493 or Mr. Sanden at 6180. 1975 FIAT 127—Four new tires. Insured through Feb. 1979. $1500. Call Jerry at 7008. 1972 AUSTIN 1300—Best offer. Call 3362 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. | Rhymes of the Times] Theywho Seldom fn fluster, Most often _ CAN Pass MUSTER. /tgen...AH>s 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE—Inspected, in- surance paid, rebuilt engine, two sets of tires. Good running condition. $1050. Call Leo at 7882. 1976 3000 MERECEDES BENZ—Call Sylvia at 7411. 1975 MINI—Low mileage, reliable in winter. Four studded snow tires, 1978 insurance paid. $1400, firm. Call 7820/work or 5172/home. 1954 LAND ROVER—$800. Extra transmis- sion. $200 worth of parts and two spare tires. New inspection and insurance. Call Cammell at 7911/work or 7450/home. 1967 TOYOTA CORONA—$600. New insurance. Call Cammell at 7911/work or 7450/home. For Sale CALCULATOR—Canon Pocketronic Calculator. Has unique horizontal paper tape, ex- tra rolls of tape and charger. $140. Call Fliegel at 7601 or 7278. POLAROID COLORPACK II—$15. Call Fliegel at 7601 or 7278. SLIDE DUPLICATOR—Canon slide duplicator, $15; Canon Bellows FL, $45. Both were used only a few times. Call 7078. VACUUM—Hoover upright vacuum cleaner, $10. Call 7261. PORTABLE TV—Sony Trinitron 12" porta- ble, picture tube broken, extra cheap. Call Bill at 4419. SEWING MACHINE—Kenmore sewing machine; torque wrench, DC timing light, jack stands, 2-speed jigsaw, tool box, pool cue and case, radio control car. Call 4596. SEWING MACHINE—Riccar Zig-Zag, $100; Brothers' knitting machine, new, $90; Magnavox stereo, $75; curling iron, $5; Sunbeam vacuum cleaner, $20. Call 4342 after 5 p.m. KENMORE WASHER—Must sale soon. Best offer. Call Mike at 4269 or 2266. WASHER & DRYER—Whirlpool washer and dryer with transformer. Call 6180 or 7493. NATIONAL PANASONIC—SG3090L stereo unit complete with cassette, turntable and multiband radio with FM preset. Five months old, excellent condition. Call 7051 after 5 p.m. TECHNICS STEREO—8080 amplifier, 8080 tuner, 671 cassette deck, Kenwood KL 777 speakers, Technics MK2 1410 turn- table. Best offer. Call 7814. STEREO CABINET—Two speakers encased with center piece for stereo unit, $75. Ad rules------------------------------------------------------------ Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents, and 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 Friday. Situation or service ads such as "will do baby sitting" or "*"tomotive repairs" are considered to be of a commercial nature and are not permitted. The White Falcon reserves the right to edit all ads. Call 5191/work or 4195/home. Ask for Mahone. SPEAKERS—AR 2 AX speakers, good condi- tion. Asking $150. Call Patrick Clarke at 4614/work or 7997/home after 7 p.m. PIONEER RECEIVER—SX 5570, 85 watts per side, NEX price, $330, will sale for for $225. Four months old. Call 4635. ZENITH STEREO—Solid state stereo system, AM/FM stereo with 8-track recorder/play- er, 4 speed turntable, F/F and pause control, two speakers. Call Gabe at 4519/work or 6220/home. RADIALS—Two 155 SR 15 radials, four 5.60 x 15 studded VW tires. Call Olson at 2113/work or 2368/home. TIRES—C78-15 studded tires for Volvo or VW, very good condition, $50. Duck decoys, $17. Call 4256. BABY ITEMS—Hedstrom convertible triple stroller: buggy, car bed, $40. Baby swing, $10. Call 4449 tomorrow. BABY ITEMS—Baby walker, $7; Port-a- Crib, $35; wind up musical swing, $10; bottle warmer, $2; Playtex nurser, six bottles, $6. Call 7351. BABY ITEMS—Peterson car seat, $20; stroller, $22. Call Fliegel at 7601 or 7278. BEDROOM SET—Queen size bed. Call Mrs. Rich at 7187 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. SECTIONAL—Four piece sectional, good condition, $60. Call 4249 or see at 961-1A any time. EVENING DRESS—Chocolate brown with gold trim, size 9/10. Purchased in London, 1977. Worn once, $15. Call 7075 or visit 962-2C today or tomorrow between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. BOWLING BALL—Brunswick Crown Jewel 16 pound bowling ball. Call Bill at 4419. JUNIOR BARBELL SET—Weighs 20 lbs., $5; boy's 20" bicycle, $35; camper top for 8' truck bed; many plants. Call 7116 after 6 p.m. on weekdays, any time on weekends. PACKOUT SALE—Two boys' snowmobile suits and boots, ice skates, pants, shoes and other items. Tomorrow at Qtrs. 1037A from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. OVERWEIGHT SALE—Maternity clothes, baby things, two AM radios, men's parka, games. Tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Come by Qtrs. 1083A or call 7576. PLANT SALE—Tomorrow at Qtrs. 629D&E in front hallway from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Children's and women's patterns, wigs, hair dryer, plants, slim gym, two 1600 watt porta- ble heaters, SQ-M 4 channel decorder, family clothing. Call 4460. PLANTS—Two tricycles, two sets of speak- er stands, new unused microwave oven cookware set, two bar stools. Call 6171 after 5 p.m. HOUSEHOLD SALE—Shocks, oil filters for Scout II model ships, clothing, toys. Lots of miscellaneous items. Call 7069. ZENITH STEREO—Solid state eight track, AM/FM, two speakers, $250 or best offer. Blow dryer never used, $15; metal book case, $5; griddle, $20; iron, $5. Call 4181/day or 7954/night. PACKOUT SALE—Books, hair dryer with mist, children's winter coats, toys, glassware, Sears child sled, throw rugs and many oriental things. Tomorrow at Qtrs. 1058D from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 5152. PARAKEETS—Two parakeets with cage, plants. Call today only at 4362 or stop by Qtrs. 953-1K. PACKOUT SALE—Qtrs. 670-1, tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. PACKOUT SALE—Qtrs. 950-2, tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Miscellaneous THEATRE GROUP—The Ice A Fire Theatre Group will hold their regularly sche- duled business meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Bldg. T-183. All members are urged to attend as the next pro- duction will be chosen. All base per- sonnel are invited. EPISCOPALIAN SERVICE—There will be an Episcopalian Service of Holy Communion celebrated at the Base Chapel on Wednes- day at 6 p.m. by visiting RAF Chaplain Bob Bailey. All interested base person- nel are cordially invited to attend. UNITY CLUB—The Afro-American Unity Club of Keflavik, Iceland will be meeting Sunday at 4 p.m. in Bldg. 760, third floor day room. All members are urged to attend. SPRING DINING—AFI Spring Dining Out will be held on Thursday, June 8. Con- tact CMSgt. Leckie at 4187 for more information. CWOC MEETING—The Catholic Women of the Chapel will meet Friday, June 2. Rosary is at 11:30 a.m. followed by mass, a salad luncheon and a white elephant auction at the Girl Scout Hut. WANTED—Quarters to house sit during family visit. Can accommodate part or all of period. June 26 through Aug. 20. Call Recreation at 7500. WANTED—To buy or photograph the late 1960's ARCO girl poster. Call Jim at 5262 after 5 p.m. WANTED—Living room furniture. Need sofa and two chairs. Call 7758 after 5 p.m. WANTED—Brown or rust carpet. Call 4775 any time. LOST—Grey and white cat wearing blue collar. Lost in apartment vicinity. If found, call 7279. FREE—Male cat. Call 7444 after 4 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. FREE—Three adult cats. Call 4361. ANNOUNCEMENT—The CWOC thanks all who donated to the clothing drive. The next a clothing drive will be announced.

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