The White Falcon - 21.07.1978, Blaðsíða 4
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White Falcon
July 21, 1978
by David Catling
Gym
The gym floor will be waxed once
monthly to protect the varnish. The
floor remains slightly slippery for
about 24 hours after waxing.
Gum rubber soled shoes are the
only shoes authorized for the gym
floor. Outdoor running shoes, made
of hard rubber, skid a lot on freshly
“Minor, mirror, on the wall,
who’s the most promising
junior officer of all?”
regularly now
waxed floors. Patrons with the hard
rubber soled shoes are endangering
themselves and others, the gym staff
states.
Before buying athletic shoes,
read the instructions for best
usage, the Athletic Division re-
minds .
Basketball
meeting
A meeting will be held Monday at 1
p.m. for all commands/activities or
other interested parties to form the
1978 Summer Basketball League, tenta-
tively starting July 30.
2nd half softball slated
New schedules, covering the
second half of the season, are
available at the Athletic Office.
floor waxed
Base sports
SLOWPITCH RESULTS
"A" LEAGUE
ComFairKef 8-0
ComSta 5-2
NSGA 5-3
Rockville 4-4
VP Os 3-4
Admin 3-4
Supply 4-5
AFI "A" 2-6
57th FIS 2-6
Grindavik 1-5
"B" LEAGUE
AIMD 10-2
Public Works 8-3
Weapons 7-4
High School 7-4
VP-56 Gold 6-3
AFI "C" 6-3
Security 6-4
Det. 1 6-5
AFI "B" 6-5
ComSta "B" 6-6
Marines 6-7
Det. 14 4-8
Commissary 3-7
VP-56 Blue 2-8
Recreation 2-8
Medical 2-8
NavFac 0-9
INTERMEDIATE
NSGA 10-1
Supply 8-4
ComSta 7-3
AFI 7-4
VP-56 7-5
Rockville 5-7
IDF 3-8
NavFac 1-9
standings
RACQUETBALL LEAGUE
ComFairKef/IDF 45-3
Det. 1 47-13
57th FIS 36-12
NavFac 12-30
57th "B" 8-28
57th "A" 7-39
Craig golf honors
Whiff Golf
Classic
Highlighting the Fourth of July 57th
Fighter Interceptor Squadron third an-
nual Whiff Golf Classic, Paul Craig
drove home an 18-inch shot from the pin
on the third hole, taking "closest to
the pin" honors.
Dick Slowey kicked off the tournament
with his first drive one second past
midnight, met the challenge of his first
hole attempt to win the long drive com-
petition with a 220-yard smash into the
wind on the ninth hole.
After having a rules meeting, a
four-man best ball format was adopted;
the team event was won with a one over
par (37). Team members included Mike
Foy, Paul Craig, Darrell Holmstrom and
Steve Sakonchick. One stroke behind
was the team of Ed McKinney, Keith Coin,
A1 Hubbard and Skip Bremer.
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Automobiles
68 OLDSMOBILE DELMONT 88—Two-door hard-
top, rebuilt engine, new tires and
brakes, power steering and brakes. In
excellent condition, $900. Call Dave at
4558 or 5191.
70 LAND ROVER 88—Gas cans, roof rack,
new rear axles. Asking $1600. Call
Rick at 4251/home or 7436/work.
74 BLAZER—350 V-8, infra red less HV
ignition, new paint, extra tires. Call
7548 or ask for Burek at the Navy Lodge.
74 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—Blue Book. Call
Phillip at 5237/work.
76 TOYOTA CELICA GT—Light blue with
white vinyl top, luggage rack, 5-speed
overdrive transmission, radial tires,
electro sensor panel and maintenance
manual. Asking $4500. Call 7196.
69 VW—Inspected and insured, in good
running condition, new brake system.
$600 or best offer. Call Clayborn at
6134/work or 7983/home.
71 VW SUPER BEETLE—Inspected and in-
sured, recent engine work, summer and
winter tires. Asking $1375. Call
Sauls at 4397/work or 4590/home.
71 VW BEETLE—Reliable transportation,
low mileage, inspected and insured,
$900. Call Hopper at 7902/work or
4253/home.
73 VW SUPER BEETLE—U.S. specs, new
tires and struts. Below book. Call
7659.
73 VW SUPER BEETLE—New shocks, new
exhaust, new ball joints, good tires,
U.S. specs, insured and inspected.
Must sell, asking $1500. Call Chris
at 4108.
76 FIAT 127—Gold color, 17,500 km, in-
sured through March 1979, four studded
snow tires, $1950. Call 4577/work or
4788/home.
TIRES—Two new snow tires never used.
Call 7488/work or 2175/home.
TIRES—Two J78-15 steel radials, $20;
two E78-14 tires, $20. Call 4685.
TIRES—Sears 4-ply studded snow tires
size C78-13, $70. Call 7368.
BLOCK ASSEMBLY—Short block assembly for
1976 Toyota Landcruiser. Good for parts.
Call 7278/home or 7601/work.
For Sale
PLANT SALE—Large assortment of African
violets, begonias, ivy and many more.
Tomorrow at Qtrs 1056-D from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m.
RUGS—One 6x9 white rug, $10; one 10x12
pink shag, $20. Both for $25 or best
offer. Call 2160 after 4 p.m.
HOUSE SALE—Drapes, curtains, dishes
and clothing. Tomorrow at Qtrs 1064-D
from noon to 3 p.m.
HANDMADE SWEATER—Icelandic sweater in
heart pattern, size 8/10 girls’, $25.
Call 2160 after 4 p.m.
BOYS’ CLOTHING—Shirts and pants, size
12/14. All in very good condition.
Call 4454.
BASSINET—Bassinet with skirt and liner,
$10; long maternity gown, $10. Call
2171.
SLEEPING BAGS—Two REI Goose Down sleep-
ing bags, $75 each or $140 for both.
COMIC BOOKS—Over 300 to choose from.
Come see at Qtrs 616-G or call 4460.
Ask for Marquerita or Bernie.
COLOR TV—Zenith 23" color console with
remote control, $275. Four Good Year
polyglas summer tires, size H78-15,
$175, used only three months. Call 4465
after 5 p.m.
COLOR TV—17" RCA with stand, $250. GE
AM/FM digital clock radio, $25. Call
Lightfoot at 4460 after 4 p.m.
REEL-TO-REEL—Pioneer RT 1020L, eight-
months old, excellent condition, plus
six 10" reels of tape, $400. Call
Shires at 4287, Barracks 756 room 122.
STEREO RECEIVER—Pioneer SX 737, 35
watts per channel, $200. 48" floures-
cent plant light, $15. 19" Panasonic
black and white tv, $50. Call 7817.
STEREO AMPLIFIER—Marantz 1060 stereo
amplifier, Marantz 112 stereo tuner and
Pioneer stereo cassette deck. Call Bill
Irvin at 6189 or 4526.
STEREO SPEAKERS—Pair of AR 11 speakers,
like new. Call 7407/work or 7419/home.
M iscellaneous
BOWLING LEAGUE—Any woman interested in
bowling on the Tuesday Morning League
may call Sharon at 2153 or Debi at 2243.
Regular members and subs are needed.
The league will start approximately Sept
12.
LOAN COUNSELOR—The Navy Federal Credit
Union is taking applications for the
position of loan counselor. Loan ex-
perience helpful, but not required.
Typing experience is necessary. Call
Diane Chadwell at 5141 Tuesday through
Friday for an appointment.
CHILI SUPPER—The PWOC will have a free
chili supper next Thursday, July 27 at
the USO. Serving will begin at 5 p.m.
All single and unaccompanied personnel
are invited.
NURSERY SCHOOL—Registration for fall
nursery school will be held at the Base
Nursery Saturday, Aug. 5 from noon to
3 p.m. Children born between Jan. 1
and Dec. 31 of 1974 and 1975 will be
eligible. Birth certificate or pass-
port to show proof of age must be pre-
sented. A deposit must also be made.
For more information call the Base
Nursery at 7603.
MONDAY BOWLING LEAGUE—Anyone interested
in joining the Monday Afternoon Bowling
League call Joann at 7295.
FREE—Two kittens to good home. Must
go as a pair. Call 2175 after 5:30
p.m.
FREE—Need to find home for male cat.
Call 5167.
FREE—Loving female cats to good home.
Call 7102 or 4361.
FREE:—House trained kitten. Call 4243
after 5 p.m.
WANTED—Port-a-Cribs and playpens for
Fundamentalist Baptist Church. Call
Elenor at 7301.
WANTED—Wife visiting from Aug. 1 to
Aug. 30. Would like to housesit, fair
compensation. Call Ltjg. Brown at 7608
or 7926. If I am unavailable, leave
name and number.
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