The White Falcon - 22.12.1978, Blaðsíða 8
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White Falcon
December 22, 1978
Classifieds
For Sale
FURNITURE—Dresser, $5; Stuffed Chair, $5; Couch,
$20; End Table, $2; Baby Stroller, $10; Two Metal
Storage Cabinets, $3. Call 7502.
DRAPERIES—All thermal backing. Orange, 86" X
82"; Light blue, 76" X 54"; Coffee, 76" X 54";
Yellow, 76" X 54". Call 4269.
KEROSENE SPACE HEATER—$15; Electric space heater,
$8; Cool mist humidifier, $5; Adjustable metal
clothing rack, $8; Four TV trays, $4; Finger tip
bowling ball, $5. Call 4269
SINGER SEWING MACHINE—Almost new, $65. Call
7898, Rm. 308.
STEREO EQUIPMENT—Kings Point AM/FM Multiplex re-
ceiver with 8-track stereo player, 2 speakers,
$125. Call Andy or Linda at 4824 after 5 p.m.
HO GAUGE MODEL RAILROAD TRACK—including turnouts.
Brass, Atas, Model power and life-like. Also
rolling stock and engines. To be sold as a sin-
gle lot, $35. Includes one power pack. Call
CTM1 Prater at 7389/work or 7843/home.
TECHNICS 7300 AMP—50 watts per channel, excel-
lent condition, $180. Call 4426 after 5 p.m.
12" RCA B & W TV—in brand new condition, $100.
Call Paul at 4635.
PANASONIC 17" COLOR TV—$300. Call YNC Jontz at
4666/7650.
CAMERA—Argus 35mm with flash and case, $40; high-
chair, $10; Remington portable typewriter with
carrying case. Call Dick at 2227.
BABY ITEMS—Crib, mattress, bumper pad in good
condition, $30; high chair, $5. Call Mrs. Gaines
at 7753.
STEREO EQUIPMENT—Technics 1810 D/D turntable,
SB4500 75 w speakers, RS-805 8-track player.
Call 4647 between 5 and 11 p.m. or 7709, rm. 104.
RACE CAR SET—in good condition, $30; Black light,
(12"), extra bulb, $15; set of doorway beads, $5;
Foot table, good condition, best offer.
STEREO—Kenwood 3600 30 watt receiver, Garrard
zero 100 turntable with Shure cartridge, $200 for
both. Call Woody at 6121, rm. 224 after 6 p.m.
65 INSTAMATIC 800 CAMERA—Kodak, good for child-
ren, $30. Call YNC Jacobs at 4189/days.
Automobiles
Miscellaneous
UNCIRCULATED BICENTENNIAL DOLLARS AND HALF DOLLARS
at Disbursing. Come to Disbursing office Monday
through Friday between 8-11 a.m., noon to 1 p.m.
Limited supply.
GIRL SCOUT CALENDARS are still available. Con-
tact a local scout.
OPEN HOUSE AT YOUTH CENTER—between 2-5 p.m.,
Jan. 6. Program will include presentations and
exhibitions from the special interest classes
scheduled to begin. Classes include pre-school
gymnastics, pre-school recreational program, ba-
ton, pastel and colored pencils, personal devel-
opment, macrame, fencing and ballet. Class
registrations will be taken after exhibitions.
For further information call 7822/7508.
CHESS PLAYERS—a new chess club is being formed
beginning with a round robin tourney at 6:30
p.m. Jan. 9, at the Community Center. Results
achieved from the tourney will be used to deter-
mine club rating. If you have a "Staunton"
.chess set, please bring it. For questions call
PN1 Powers at 4564 after 5 p.m.
NIGHT HATCH—at the Top of the Rock on Feb. 10,
11, and 12. The Ice and Fire Theater Group wishes
to thank the NATO base for an outstanding 1978
and extend best wishes for a Merry Christmas and
a bright 1979.
REGISTRATION FOR TERM III—is coming soon to your
local Navy Campus Office. Lighten up the dark
nights of January and February with creativity
and knowledge. Call 6226 or 7795 for information.
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING—of the Afro-American
Unity Club on Sunday, Dec. 24 at 4 p.m. at the
Community Center. All members and interested
persons are urged to attend.
NEW YEAR1S EVE EALL—Sponsor by the Afro-American
Unity Club at the Glacier Hut from 10 p.m. to . .
Tickets are now on sale. Contact any member or
call 4704.
WILLING TO HOUSESIT—from Jan. 26 onward. Wife
visiting. References available. Call AD2 Deer
at 7336/days.
68 CHEVELLE MALIBU—Four studded snow tires, 5
summer tires, good heater. Call Renee Groce at
2290.
65 DODGE—Insured, good engine, heater/defroster.
Gauges, lighter, signals working. Summer/winter
tires, chains. Needs little body work. Call
Dave at 4102 after 4:15 p.m. $380.
Free
PURRRFECT STOCKING STUFFERS—Four playful kittens,
will hold for Christinas. Phone Kathy at 7496 or
7286 after 7 p.m.
ADORABLE ICELANDIC PETS—to a good home, just in
time for Christmas. Call 4683.
TWO NINE WEEK OLD PETS—to good home. Nearly
trained. Can be seen at 1042-A or call 7213 after
5 p.m.
CHILI SUPPER—The Protestant Women of the Chapel
will be serving their monthly Chili Supper Thurs-
day, Dec. 28, at the USO at 5:30 p.m. for all
single and unaccompanied personnel.
TO THE MEN OF GRINDAVIK—Thanks will never be
enough for all you've done. You’re the best Divi-
sion in Iceland. Hope to see you in Memphis.
The Tabor Family.
57th ENLISTED MEN'S WIVES MEETING—Thursday, Dec.
28 at the Community Center for the monthly busi-
ness. For more information call Marcia at 5240.
Wanted
220 VOLT VACUUM CLEANER—or 750 watt transformer.
Call Halit at 9-3442.