The White Falcon - 18.01.1980, Blaðsíða 8
The White Falcon
January 18, 1980
Page 8
Classified ads
Automobiles
197A VOLVO 144 DELUXE—summer and winter tires.
Call Frank at 2207/5142.
1976 HONDA WAGON—everyone wants to own a Honda.
This is your chance, cvcc, four speed, accesso-
ries, front wheel drive, studded and summer
tires, 25,000 miles. $3,000. Call 7541.
1978 PLYMOUTH TRAILDUSTER—four wheel drive, only
10,000 miles, all heavy duty equipment, below
book. Asking $6,795. Call 7168 night or 5180
day.
1973 CHEVY—V-8, P.B., P.S., automatic. $1,500.
Call 7366 after 5.
1967 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT—two wheel drive, posi-
track, snow tires, chains, repair manual, spare
parts, runs great. $1,000. Call Buckley at 4671
or 9-3968.
1967 VOLKSWAGEN KARMANN GHIA— $700. Call Jim
Duffy at 7900 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Auto accessories
TIRE CHAINS—one pair, brand new, never used, for
10 x 15 tires. Asking $35. Call 4311 work or
7357 after 5 p.m.
TWO BLUE VOLKSWAGEN—seats. Call 7502.
REAR TIRE—and can carrier (new) for Jeep Chero-
kee or Uagoneer. $50. Call 7247 after 5 p.m.
OIL PAN GASKET—for Ford 200cid, 6 cylinder,
H-78-14 summer tire. See at Qtrs. 2 Birch 2A to-
morrow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., or call 7227.
For Sale
YASHICA 35mm CAMERA—with lens, 80 x 200mm zoom
lens, doubler, filters, $200; 6x9 fiber rug,
new, $50; opal and garnet ring, size 6, $50;
paperbacks. See at Qtrs. 963-2F tomorrow from
noon to 3 p.m., or call 4156 after 5:30 p.m.
DINING ROOM TABLE—and six chairs. Chairs are
covered with real fur. $500 or best offer. See
at 3 Elm IB or call anytime 5144.
PACKOUT SALE—Tupperware never used, women's
clothes, children's boots, bed linens, and mis-
cellaneous kitchen ware. See at Qtrs. 925 2
Birch 2B tomorrow from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SEARS FREEZER—15.9 Cu. Ft. with new compressor,
$300 firm; Dinette set seats four with center
leaf, $50; toaster oven, $20; steam iron, $10;
four wooden chairs, $5 each. Call 7489 work or
7264 home.
RADIO SHACK DX-RECEIVER—new condition, with many
extras. $325. See at Bks. 756 Rm. 101.
PLANTS—large and small, many varieties, cactus
too. Call 4822 anytime.
DISHWASHER—G.E., brown vinyl recliner-rocker,
and kitchen table with chairs. Call 4825.
PACKOUT SALE—plants, record player, typewriter,
Tupperware, Avon car collection, kitchen items,
and more. See at Qtrs. 1057-C tomorrow from 3 to
6 p.m, and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.
PACKOUT SALE—tropical fish, 50 gal. aquarium,
aquatic plants, African violets, Staghorn fern,
heavy duty Orbiter floor scrubber, boots,
clothes, toys and miscellaneous. See at Qtrs.
1040E or call 7341.
COUCH—recently re-upholstered two piece section
couch, must sale. Call 4660 after 5 p.m.
SMALL PORTA CRIB—bassinette, baby swing, miscel-
laneous baby clothes and baby car seat. Call
4825.
TROPICAL FISH—See at Qtrs. 1038-B. Call 7242.
PLANT LIGHT—$10; coffee table, $2; microwave
type 10" and 6" browning skillets, $4; shades,
one 62 1/2" and two 46", $10; girls size 12 wool
coat new, $15, was $32; plants for under $5; win-
ter clothes, girls sizes 5, 6, 7, and 10, ladies
12, and 14, also men's jackets size 42; chalk-
board; Avon items. See at Qtrs. 1052A tomorrow
from 1 to 4 p.m. Call 7366.
COUCH—six foot green couch with matching chair,
and two end tables, $120 or best offer. Rug,
$20, and small bookcase, $10. Call 7753.
MULTI FAMILY PACKOUT SALE—2-5 gal. gas cans,
Coleman fuel, children's tables and chair,
clothes, curtain, toys, one single bed frame, and
baby items. See at Qtrs. 5 Holly tomorrow and
Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m., or call 4765.
TWO SLEDS—(one large, one small), both for $15;
complete baby crib and mattress, $35; easy rocker
chair, $20; infant car seat, $5. Call 7247 after
5 p.m.
COUCH AND LOVE SEAT—$125; vacuum, $10; men's ski
boots, $15, and child's for $5; plants, books,
jewelry, toys, men's, women's and boy's clothing.
See at Qtrs. 925-2 Birch 2A from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m., or call 6267.
BABY CARRIAGE—$20; car seat, $15; baby bottle
sterilizer, $3. Call 4842.
TUNER AMPLIFIER—Sansui 7000 AM/FM stereo, 65w
per channel, in excellent condition, $150 firm.
Call 7146 after 6 p.m.
REVOX A77 TAPE DECK—with dust cover and remote;
SAE MK 27B stereo equalizer; Thorens TD 125 MK 11
turntable with SHE tonearm; headshell for Thorens
tonearm; Teac TZ 440 and TZ 407 dust covers; TDK
7" takeup reel; instruction manual for Crown IC-
150. Call 7263 after 5 p.m.
TWO PARAKEETS—have been together always and they
should not be separated. Both for $25. Cage is
NOT included. One upright Philco freezer. $60.
Call 7749 after 5 p.m.
HAMMOND ORGAN—two keyboard, excellent condition,
$950. Wood playpen and pad, $8. Boys slacks
(corduroy and jeans) sizes 12 and 14 regular.
Call 4745.
HARD HOOD HAIRDRYER—assorted clothing. See at
Qtrs. 2 Birch 2A tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
or call 7227.
A 16" CONVERTIBLE BICYCLE—with training wheels,
like new, $15; women's slacks size 12. Call
7480 or 7017.
PLANTS—five gal. aquarium, fish, accessories,
good starter for kids, $15; child's desk, $5;
child's reclining car seat for up to 40 lb.
child, $10. Call 7480 or 7017.
ELECTRIC BLANKET—ladies down jacket, Snoopy bed-
spread, baby items, baby clothing and many more
household items. See at Qtrs. 1079C tomorrow
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 7560.
PACKOUT SALE— children's clothes, woman's
clothes, bicycle with training wheels, and other
items at -a reasonable price. See at Qtrs. 1
Maple 3B tomorrow from 1 to 3 p.m.
PACKOUT SALE—toys, Landrover engine parts,
clothes, table and four chairs, plants, end ta-
bles, encyclopedias, bathroom set with carpet,
small sweeper. See at Qtrs. 1087E tomorrow from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., or call 7271.
THREE FAMILY PACKOUT SALE—TV game, chair, toys,
clothes, books, bath sets, bedspreads, and many
household items. See at Qtrs. 961-2 second floor
tomorrow from 1 to 5 p.m.
MULTI FAMILY PACKOUT SALE—tires, luggage, paper-
backs, clothing for men, women, boys and girls
(some chubbies), toys and more. See at Qtrs.
924-6 Birch tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., or
call 7723.
Wanted
HOUSE TO SIT—anytime during February, reference
available. Ask for Dave at 7857 between 9 a.m.
and 4 p.m., or call at 7593 after 4 p.m.
A USED FREEZER—20 Cu. * Ft. or larger. Call Dave
Word at site 42, Hofn ext. 65.
GOOD VEHICLE FOR SKI TOURING & SNOW—camping. I
have all the needed gear and will help with the
fuel. Call Gary at 6233 Bks. 756 Rm. 101.
BABY SWING—in good condition. Call 4780.
CHILD CARE IN MY HOME—for a bright three year
old and another baby in May, 30-35 hours per
week, at least one afternoon off, salary depend-
ing on responsibility. Please call Dr. Buck at
4990 or 3326.
Free
FEMALE CAT—3 years old; it has no kitteJ!
is presently taking birth control shots; litter
trained and litter box is included with one box
of food. For more information, please call 6166
after 5 p.m., as family has daytime jobs.
ICELANDIC PET—three month old male. Call Richey
at 4745.
INDEPENDENT GRAY FEMALE CAT—1 h years old with
a litter box, scratching post, dishes, and pills.
Cat is not pregnant. Call 4696.
Found
MINOLTA 35mm HIMATIC SD.—found on nine man run
to Grindavik. Describe camera strap by calling
5130/4593.
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. Door prizes every week.
INACTIVE RNS' & LPNS'—here is your chance to
spend one to two hours a week keeping active in
nursing. Navy Relief visiting nurses needs vol-
unteers. Call Nola Unger at 7541.
THE AFRO AMERICAN UNITY CLUB—in conjunction with
the USO will be selling barbecue rib sandwiches
tomorrow night from 9:30 p.m. until-------at the
USO. All profits that The Afro American Unity
Club makes will go into their A.T. Mahan High
School scholarship fund, which will be given to a
deserving student in June.
KEFLAVIK FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP—invites
all personnel to our services at Bldg. T-170 ev-
ery Sunday for worship hour at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
with Sunday school at 10 a.m.
THE AFI DINING IN—will be held on Saturday, 26
Jan. at 6 p.m. in the Commissioned Officers'
Club. Contact your organization's junior officer
representative for tickets.
INTERIOR DESIGN CLASSES—will begin thisA
at the USO. Classes will be on every Monel
Wednesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. The coj
eludes the basics of design, color theory^
ground treatments, lighting, accessorizing and
furniture arrangement. Call the USO today for
registration at 7980.
THE YOUTH CENTER—has the following activities
for youths to choose: An Outdoor Adventure Club
which meets every other Thursday 7 p.m. at The
Youth Center; Ballet classes; A Glad Rags course
for youth ages 13 - 19 which meets one evening a
week; Adult Belly Dancing Classes that meets two
times a week; A Clayplay Class meets each Wednes-
day in The Youth Center; A Pot Holder Class for
youth ages 9-12 which meets every Friday; A Rug
Making Class that meets every Friday; and The
Youth Center is seeking applicants for a night
manager. If you or your family is interested in
any of these activities, please call Gin'ny Lump-
kin at 7822..
TAKING A VACATION?—The U.S. Travel Service has a
list of addresses and phone numbers in all states
and territories. These offices will send you
maps and brochures about the attractions in the
area you want to visit. For your free copy of
State and Territorial Tourism Offices, send a
postcard to Department 682E, Consumer Information
Center, Pueblo, Co. 81009.
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