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The White Falcon - 01.02.1980, Blaðsíða 8

The White Falcon - 01.02.1980, Blaðsíða 8
Page 8 The White Falcon February 1. 1980 Classified ads Automobiles 73 CHEVY CHEYENNE BLAZER—V-8t automatic, P.S., P.B., cruise, tilt wheel, air, 10" western rims and good tires, 8-track, real nice, $3950. Call 4745. 70 TOYOTA CORONA—MKII stationwagon, automatic $800. Call 7292. 68 CHEVROLET MALIBU—two door coupe, 307, auto- matic, good running condition, available after Feb. 15. Asking $700 or best offer, call Nick at 6238/work or 7284/home. 77 DODGE RAMCHARGER—4x4, heavy duty, heater, battery, alternator. Call SSgt. Brown at 7791/92 or 4997 after 8 a.m. 76 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—looks and runs good, AH radio and good heater, asking $4000. Call 4934. 77 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT—20.000 miles, $5000. Call Don or Sandra after 5 p.m. at 5242. 65 CHEVY—$700. Call Dennis at 5339 or 4551. 75 MUSTANG—STD/4 speed, red interior, rust free, see to appreciate. Call Roger in Bks. 750 at 7336 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 68 CHEVY STATION WAGON—automatic, runs good, two new tires, asking $600. Phone 4190/work or 4979/ after work. 71 MAVERICK—very good running, studded snow tires, set of summer tires on hubs, many spares, including carburetor and fuel pump. $1200. Call Steve at 2207. 68 CHEVY IMPALA—P.S., P.B., automatic, insured through February. Needs minor work, runs well, $450 or best offer. Call 7387/work or 5177/home. Auto accessories SUMMER TIRES—as good as new, $50. Call Frank at 2207/5142. SNOW TIRES—H78xl4 or G78xl4 . Call 4745. RADIO—$10, cassette player $10, 10x15 tires on aluminum wheels plus chains $125 pair. Call Roger at 7912/work or 4085/home. THREE 7x15 LT GOODYEAR SNOW TIRES—good tread, one is studded, $15 each or $40 for all. Call Joe at 2283/days or 4886 after 6 p.m. For Sale HAMMOND ORGAN—double keyboard, excellent con- dition, consider trade for piano. Call 4745. STEREO—Sansui 7000 AM/FM stereo receiver, 65 watts per channel, Sansu 7100 speakers, 130 watts with max input. Sansu SR-5090 direct drive auto- matic turntable with an Empire 2000 cartridge. Package for $575. Call Randy at 5101/work or 4486/home in Bks. 748, Rm. 110. BABY CAR SEAT—with attached safety shield $8, potty chair $2, dark blue velvet bedspread for double bed $10. Call 4834. PAPERBACK BOOKS—cookbooks, comic, harlequins, Louis L'Amour westerns, Agatha Christie mags, heavy metals, destroyers, gothics, collector comics, science fiction, war, historical romance, Archie and Richie comics and much more. Satur- day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bldg. 1050-A. Call 7748. BABY CRIB—high chair, and other baby items. Also small portable B&W T.V. and other miscel- laneous items. Call 7262 or see at 1063 B. CLARINET—about 5 years old, $65 or best offer. Call William at 4359. SINGER SEWING MACHINE—with cabinet, twin bed with two drawers, bought in Keflavik. A record player, stereo phonograph, General Electric, Model 8-6650, AM/FM radio. Christmas tree. Call Sandy at 4587/home or 4524/work. MAGNA VOX STEREO'—three in one system, one year old $150. Two Bose 301 speakers, one year old, $70. For more information call 7388 or 2178 af- ter 6 p.m. ONE ICELANDIC THREEMAN TENT—excellent condition, $150. Two Coleman sleeping bags, $25 each. Or tent and sleeping bags for $170. Five L87xl5 street tires with less than 400 miles, $25 each or all five for $100. Call Curly at 7091/7808 or stop in at the Naval Station Print Shop. ONE 19" B&W TELEVISION—best offer beginning at $40, slightly used but dependable for our one station. Call 5224 and ask for AK3 Roane if interested. POLAROID SX70 LANDCAMERA—instamatic, asking $125. Call Nick at 4470/work or 6121 in Rm. 222 in Bks. 747. PIONEER CT F7272 cassette deck, Technics SL-2000 turntable with Pickering cartridge, Kenwood KR- 5340 receiver, Bose 501 speakers. Call Mike at 6258 after 5 p.m. PLANTS—African violets, purple passion, philo- dendrons, cactus planters and others. Tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1 Maple IB or call 4822. WASHING MACHINE—G.E. heavy duty, <40. Call 7410/ days . KODAK MOVIEDECK—457 projector for 8 or super 8. Call 6248 after 5 p.m. ONE BABY CRIB $20, one oil pan gasket for 6 cyl. $4, one H-78xl4 tire $5, two E-78xl4 tires $5 each. Call after noon at 7227. PACKOUT SALE—Fujica 35mm ALE camera, coffee table, one set of gold living room curtains, plants, toys, clothes and mens jackets. Call 4847. PACKOUT SALE—girls 24" bike, girls clothes size 14, plants, toys, curtains and more. For infor- mation call 4824 or see Sunday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at 4 Maple 1A. Wanted THE USO THEATRE WORKSHOP—needs a source of dry ice to use in special effects for their dinner theatre. If anyone knows where dry ice can be obtained locally, please call Tat at the USO at 7980. HOUSE TO SIT—anytime during March. My husband will be visiting from the states. Ask for Connie Scherr at 4188 or leave a message. ONE AIRLINE TRAVEL CONTAINER—for a 30 pound pet. Call Dick Henderson at 7979/home or 4213 at work. A REASONABLY PRICED ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER— Is wanted by the USO, in good condition. Please, call 7980. HOUSE TO SIT—referance available, anytime in February and March. Contact Dave at 7857 be- tween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. or after 4 p.m. at 7593. Free FIVE BABY FEMALE KITTENS—mother cat ran away, kittens three weeks old, need good home. Call 7661. Lost BOYS 20" RED BIKE—with no front fender, Coral Sea, serial number C73216/C9010. Call 7658. TWO BRASS KEYS—on a blue and white key chain lost on base bus or may possibly have been in- advertently kicked off bus at a bus stop. Please call YNCM Hansen at 4214/7749. SHEEPSKIN GLOVE—found in front of Fleet Home. Call 7358. Miscellaneous MOTHERS NURSING CIRCLE—Our monthly meeting will be on Monday at 10 a.m. in Qtrs. 1045 C. The main topic will be The Baby is Bora, The Family and the Nursing Baby. Babies and small children are welcome. Call Lorraine at 7669 or Lori at 7197 for further information. THE CHAPEL BOOKSTORE—will be open Sunday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Chapel Fellowship Hall. An assortment of religious literature, Bibles, Bible covers, Bible study aids, children's books, records and paperbacks are available at a sub- stantial savings. Most Items are priced at a discounted savings of 20% to 40%. Special order- ing is available. Stop by and browze. SEMI-FORMAL PROTESTANT CHAPEL SWEETHEART—friend- ship banquet » Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the O'Club. $5.50 per person. Tickets available at the Chapel. Steamship round and all the trimmings to be served. Call 7298 for more information. PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL--will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday. Exciting things will happen. THE NORTHERN ATLANTIC COIN AND STAMP CLUB— meet this Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Community ter. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring family and a friend. Door prizes every week.^^H THE OWC WILL HOLD ELECTIONS—and installation of new officers on Feb. 12 at the Officer's Club. Luncheon: salad bar, french bread, Bavarian dessert, $2.75. Sign-up at 10:30 for activities such as Calligraphy, Dried Flower Arranging, Nail care, art of fashion, Mah Jongg, needle- point, stitchery, breadmaking, Mexican crepes, woodworking, communications, Bible study, art of napkin folding. Reservations by today. Call 4465. A SERIES OF STORY HOURS—for pre-school children is being organized by the Naval Station Library. Anyone (men, women married or single) who is in- terested in being a storyteller or helper in one or more programs is asked to attend a meeting at the Library at 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 14. For more information call 7154/7323 or 4510. THE KEFLAVIK STARVING ARTISTS—will have an art show Saturday the 9th of February from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. For more information call 7877. GASOLINE PRICES INCREASE 10c--As of today, gas- oline at the Nato Base Gas Station increased by 10c. Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents and U.S. Civil Service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be sub- mitted on the proper form which is available in the White Falcon Office located in Bldg. 734 (situated between Medical and Naval Station/AFI Headquarters in the old Wood Hobby Shop). The ad deadline is 5 p.m. Monday for publication the following Friday. Situation or service ads such as "will do babysitting" or "will do automotive repairs" are con- sidered to be of a commercial nature and are not permitted. The White Falcon reserves the right to edit all ads to fit proper style and space limitations. I

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