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The White Falcon
January 11, 1980
Classified ads
Automobiles
1974 VOLVO 144 DELUXE—summer and winter tires.
Call Frank at 2207/5142.
1973 GMC PICKUP—snow tires, camper shell and
boot, 67,000 miles, two seat couch, carpet and
shelves. $2,000 or best offer. Call 4847 from 8
to 5 p.m.
1970 MERCURY COUGAR—good running condition, new
exhaust and heater core. Best offer. Call Dave
Carr at 7214/4568.
1977 JEEP CJ-7 RENEGADE—hardtop, automatic
transmission, power steering, a/c, low mileage,
extras, excellent condition, blue book price.
Call Chaplain Duncan at 7964.
1976 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—very good condition,
many extras, asking $5,000 firm. For more infor-
mation call 4264.
1969 VW—good running condition, automatic trans-
mission. Call Sgt. Townsend at 4724 home or 7989
work.
1973 CHEVROLET MALIBU—V-8, automatic, power
steering, power brakes, metallic blue, air condi-
tioning, four summer and four snow tires, chains,
AM/FM radio. $1,600. Call Kathy at 4181 or Tom
at 7366.
1975 AUSTIN MINI—lots of new parts, six good
tires, excellent running condition. Call 4169
after 5 p.m.
Auto accessories
VEHICLE STARTER—for Ford vehicle, remanufac-
tured, never used, still in box. $30. Call Dave
Carr at 7214/4568.
For Sale
PIONEER SX 780—receiver 45w channel $210, Sansui
SP25 speakers $20, black & white TV with AFRTS
and Icelandic reception $80. Call Palmer at 2207
or 5142.
KING SIZE HEADBOARD—solid maple $50, Odessy by
Magnavox TV tennis, hockey and racquetball game
$10. Call 4462.
CHEST DRAWER—$25, dresser $35. Call 4824 after
5 p.m.
STEREO SYSTEM—Kenwood model 11-G 125 watt AM/FM
receiver, AR-12 150 watt speakers, Sony K-96R
cassette deck, Dual 721 turntable, and this sys-
tem is less than three months old. Call 4660.
MULTI FAMILY PACKOUT SALE—bar stools, dishwash-
er, tires, books, clothes for men, women, boys,
girls (some chubbies), toys, sled, and more. See
tomorrow at Qtrs. 924-6 Birch from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m.
THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—two piece couch, gold
swivel rocker, dining room table with four
chairs, bookcase headboard and other household
items. See tomorrow and Sunday at Qtrs. 5 Birch-
3B from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 4660.
FROSTLINE—"Zephyr Gore-tex" parka kit. Unused—
still in original carton. $50. Call Bishop af-
ter 5 p.m. at 4476.
DISHWASHER—a Sears Kenmore portable dishwasher.
$100. Call 4264.
CHAPEL BOOKSTORE—will be open from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. this Sunday in the Chapel hall. There
will be a 20 to 40 percent off sale on all kinds
of Bibles, Bible study aids, children's Bibles,
children's religious books and other religious
literature.
TV STAND—the roll around type. $10. Call 7214/
4568.
PLANTS—winter clothes, shades, toys, and Avon i-
tems. See at Qtrs. 1052A tomorrow from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Call 4181/7366.
Wanted
NANNY GOVERNESS—my home for bright good-natured
three-year-old, plus baby in May. Hours vary,
usually about 35 weekly, at least one afternoon
off. Please call Dr, Buck at 4990 or 3351.
HOUSESITTeR—responsible couple to housesit from
February 15 to March 17. There are two pets to
care for. Call 7968 after 5 p.m.
HOBBY HORSE—for child. Call 7068 after 5 p.m.
SNOW TIRES—F78 x 14 or G78 x 14 or H78 x 14.
Call 4745.
CAT CARRIER—Call 4169 after 5 p.m. or 4393 from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free
INDEPENDENT GRAY FEMALE CAT—1 1/2 years old with
a litter box, scratching post, dishes, and a sup-
ply of pills included. Call 7723.
LITTER TRAINED KITTEN—eight week old male. Call
7257 after 6 p.m.
CAT—female, 1 1/2 years old, excellent around
children. Owner is leaving in one month. Call
4724.
Miscellaneous
THE NORTHERN ATLANTIC COIN & STAMP CLUB— will
meet this Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Community Cen-
ter. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring your
family and a friend. The Northern Atlantic Coin
& Stamp Club needs your support.
THE AFI DINING IN—will be held Saturday January
26 at 6 p.m. in the Commissioned Officers' Club.
Contact your organization's junior officer's club
representative for ticket information.
INTERIOR DESIGN CLASSES—will begin on Monday
January 21 at the USO. Classes will be held on
Monday and Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. The
course includes the basics of design, color theo-
ry, background treatments, lighting, accessoriz-
ing and furniture arrangement. Call the USO to
register at 7980.
THE ARCTIC SPORTSMEN'S CLUB—will meet this
Wednesday to form committees for fishing, trap
and skeet, building renovation, and publicity.
All members are encouraged to attend. On Friday
January 18, annual installation of new club offi-
cers will be held at the Windbreaker. Your re-
servations for the installation must be in by
this Tuesday. For further information call Bob
Morgan at 7927/4250, or call the club during the
hours listed below at 2291. Hours of operation
are: Monday, 6:30 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, 6:30 to 9
p.m.; and Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.
THE YOUTH CENTER—offers an adult slimnastics
for ages 16 and up on Mondays and Thursdays. On
this Monday The Youth Center will be offering new
classes in belly dancing. For more information
please call Ginny Lumpkin at 7508/7822.
ICE & FIRE THEATRE GROUP—will hold auditions for
its next comedy, "Take A Number, Darling", on
Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m., in Building T-183.
All interested people are welcome to attend an
open house on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Building
T-183. Entertainment and refreshments will be
provided. The Ice and Fire Theatre Group needs
your support.
THE TOASTMASTERS CLUB—will meet at the Top-Of-
The-Rock this Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH—welcomes all personnel to
our services at the Community Center every Sun-
day at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
TOWING SERVICE—The Rocky Road 4-Wheelers are
once again offering free towing service. So if
you find yourself stuck and need a tow; just call
7272 between 6 and 11 p.m. Remember this service
is free.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?—Fish is a great substitute
for meat, but do you know what to look for in
fresh, frozen, or canned seafoods? Write for a
free booklet: Fish at the Market No. 536E, Con-
sumer Information Center, Pueblo, Co. 81009.
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