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White Falcon
November 10, 1978
Classifieds
Automobiles
67 BRONCO—Three-speed, six cylinder, runs good,
new paint. $1300, firm. Call 5118 after 5 p.m.
Ask for Bill or Tine.
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68 VW—Two 68 VWs. Good transportation-good *
snow tires, in good condition. Call Ray at 4206/
work ot 4326/room 308.
68 CHEVELLE MALIBU—Four-door, insujpd until
Apri}.. Radio, spare tire and jack. Four snow
tires'included. Call Renee' Groce at 4469.
69 JEEP COMMANDO—Four-wheel drive,, automatic . ,
transportation, new tune-up, fuel pump. Call
Turner at 4439.
70 pLymoOth 'FURY—3lfr engine, automatic- trans-
mission, power steering, radio, four'snotftiresJ :
rear window'defoger> vln-jgood condition.' A-
vailable Dec. 1. Call 7654.
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72 SUPER BEETLE—Insured, tape player, extra set
of tires. Runs fine. Asking $1500. Call 7829
or 6291.
72 VW—Excellent condition, summer and winter -
tires. Available at the end of November. Asking
$1400. Call 4342 or 2214.
73 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON—Seats eight, power
steering and brakes. Can be viewed at the Ameri-
can Embassy, Reykjavik, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday. Sealed bids Should -be^sub- -
mitted before 5 p.m. Wednesday, addressed: Ad-
ministration Officer, American Embassy, Reykja- ,
vik.
74 JEEP WAGONEER—Fpur-wheel drive, power- stepr- .
ing and breaks. $4150. Call Rail at 7534.
TIRES—Four H78-15 snow tires with studds. Never
used. Call 7978 after?5 p.m. *
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For sale
FURNITURE—Bunk beds—maple finish hardwood with
built-in bookcase headboards, mattresses and
ladder and guard rail, $150. Girl's beginner
ice skates (double blade), size 2, $5. Call
Dale at l700p.
'BED—Youth bei, 'tall Jarvis, at 7882 or 7947
after 5 p.m.
TYPEWRITER—Royal electric typewriter, 13"- car-
riage, good condition. Best offer. Call Willie
at 2228 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.
HAM HAD10—Heathkit amateur radio, 10-80 meter,
SSB/CW, 180 watt pep input, CW filter, PWR sup-
ply and speaker. Excellent condition. Call
7033 after 5 p.m.
STEREO—Magnavox,console,stereo^ includes AM/
FM radio, 8-tra'ckrand -turntableIn gciod con--
dition.' Asking $150. Also, assorted 8-track
tapes, ,$1 eacty. ^C^IJ. Joyce at 7156..
STEREO—Console stereo. Call Saxon at 7509 be-
fore 5 p.m. Call 6196/room 104 after 6 p.m.
STEREO EQUIPMENT—Marantz 2220B amplifier, Gar-
rard 990B turntable and advent speakers. Exr
cellent condition., $550. Call 9-1308 after
5 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS—Record-go-round end table, $l$i
G.E. 12-speed portable mixer, $10; Lady Schick
hair dryer, $10; Hot Dog~er, $5; scrabble game,
$2. Call Joyce at 7156.
CUSHION COVERS—Custom-made cushion covers! Fit
22*2x24x3*5 * cushions', six plaid, four bolid: in
earth tones.; j$j100 for all* Call 4342.r*'
UNIFORM—One complete Brownie uniform, size 6X,
$10. Call 4479.
UNIFORM—Officer's dinner dress, size
quality Saooft *ReSed heavy weight wool
condition, $100. Call Griffin at 7900/work or
4442/home.
PACKOUT SALE—Drapes, clothes, ski boots, snow
chains, dinner set and lots more. Tofliorrtjw at-
Qtrs 925-3 Birch apartment IB or call.7653.r
PACKOUT SALE—Plants of all kinds, barbecue grill,
to^rs, kids maple wood table and chair set, kids
maple wood rocking chair. Call 7654 anytime.
PACKOUT SALE—Everything priced to go! Bookcase,
$5; misc. furniture, toys, clothing, plants and
much more. Tomorrow at Qtrs 963-1 laundry room
from noon to 4 p.m.
LAUWDRY ROOM SALE—Riants, baby clothes, chii-*’
dren's clothing, odds and ends. Tomorrow at
Qtifs 930-1 from 11 “a.m. to 3 p.m.
LAUNDRY ROOM SALE—Toys, clothing, vacuum cleaner,
zig zag sewing machine and much more.1 Tomorrow
at Qtrs 961-3 laundry room fx*om noon to 4,rp.m.
MISCELLANEOUS—Photo Print dryer, $15; musical
crib mobile, $4; range-top sterilizer with bot-
tles, $5; blue Campari-parka, size 46>;$^4.
Call 2260. r . , rf
MISCELLANEOUS—Discovery pre-school encyclopedias,
12 volumes, $18; junior, encyclopedias, $60; ham-
ster Habitrail accessories, $12; bowling ball ana_
case, u&ed- three times, $13. Call Mr. Bell at
7008. - . .. ‘
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Miscellaneous
PWOC—The PWOC will be sending cookies to Hofn
soon. Please wrap your donations of cookies for
mailing and leave at the Chapel Sunday,
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NSGA WOMEN—The NSGA Women's Group will have its
monthly meeting in Qtrs 670-2C at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day. Elections of officers will be held. For
further information, call 5144.
TOPS-TOPS me&ts edch Wednesday at the Youth Cen-'
ter'at 6:30-p.m.v All interested persons are
invited. For information, call 7349.
BETA SIGMA PHT—Alpha "Chapter of Beta Sigma*'Phi
will hold its regular -meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in Qtrs 1047-A, All members are urged
to attend.
UNITY CLUB—The Afro-American Unity Club will be
meeting Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Community Center.
Thanksgiving dinner will be the topic of dis-
cussion. All members are urged to attend.
HAM/TURKEY SHOOT—'’A1 ham/tirrkey shoot will be
held Saturday, Nov. 18 and Sunday, Nov. 19 at
the skeet range, from noon to 5 p.m. Come along
and shoot yourself a ham or turkey in time for
Thanksgiving. 1 Chl^feorf dr *Terry at 7425' Tor- 1
information.-
WINDBREAKER WIVES—The Windbreaker Wives Club
will hold their monthly'meeting Sunday at 7:30
p.m., at the. Windbreaker Club. Membership is open
to all wives or women with Windbreaker Clyb pri-
viledges. All members are requested to bring
along one other person to the monthly meeting.
OWC—The’OWC will meet Tuesday for a luncheon
and fashion show featuring professional Ice-
landic models. Punch at 11 a.m. and luncheon
at 11:45 a.m.
FREE—One-year old male black cat. Litter train-:
ed. Good with children. Call 7223 before 5 p.m.
FREE—Two7six month-old kittens to good home,“
litter box Included. Call 7284.
LOST—Black and white pet with collar inscribed '
"Nyardi." Last seen at ‘PTO carnival. 'Call 61i60.
LOST—Class ring of 1972. "Manchester Flying
Dutchmen." Sentimental value. Rewdrd. Call
7268. - - - ' - *•
WANTED—Double-size bed with mattress and box-
springs. Nothing fancy, just clean and reliable.
Call 4775.
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