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The White Falcon - 15.02.1980, Page 8

The White Falcon - 15.02.1980, Page 8
Page 8 The White Falcon February 15. 1980 Classified Automobiles 1978 PLYMOUTH TRAILDUSTER—4x4, all heavy duty equipment, only 10,000 miles, below book price, call 5180/work or 7168/home after 5 p.m. 1972 CHEVELLE—two door, power steering, automa- tic transmission, winter and summer tires. $1100. Call 4843. 1965 DODGE DART—slant six, $250. Call 4714 after 5 p.m. 1972 VW BUG—rebuilt engine, new winter tires and new battery, $1000. Call 7926 and ask for Tom Tiffany or Tom Purdy. 1972 VW—in good shape, runs good, extras, call 4018 after 8 p.m. 1975 GRANADA GHIA—delux interior, vinyl top, P.S., four power disc brakes, Michelin radial summer tires, four studded winter tires, $3000. Call 7240. 1979 LANDCRl'ISER—excellent condition, asking $7200. Call 4769 after 5 p.m. 1972 MALIBU—runs good, power steering and brakes plus A/C. Needs a little work. Asking $600 or best offer. Call Rockville ext. 38. 1967 TOYOTA CORRONA—runs but needs work, $175 Contact Darren at 6121 in BEQ 747 Rm. 223 or 7833/work. 1969 VW—parts to include engine, four studded snow tires (used two months), seats etc. all in good condition. Call 6233 or 4989. 1976 CHEVY PICK IT—C-10 series, P/S, F/B, Ail/FM cassette, tilt wheel, cruise control, dual exaust and dual gas tanks. Asking $3200. Call Bob at 7690. 1977 TOYOTA LAXDLKLISEk—excellent condition, 1980 inspected, rear heater, M/V. cassette player, low mileage, asking 56000. Call Jeff at 7181/home. 1977 DATSUX PICK IT*—AU/FM eight track, four speed, summer and winter tires, new muffler in- cluded, 23,350 miles, asking $3300 firm. Call Greg at 4136/work or 475S/home. 1964 CHEVY IMPALA—S/W, P.S., V-S, radio, three- speed, new exaust system, new snow tires, recent tune up, $750. Call 4745. 1975 MUSTANG—clean, no rust, $2500 firm. Call Martir at 7336. 1967 DODGE POSTAL VAN—six cylinder, recent paint and body work, good for camping, carpeted bed- frame with storage area underneath, extra tires, two new, best offer over $800. Call Bob at 469t> home or 4506/work. 1975 CHEVY BLAZER, CKFVENE PACKAGE—low milaege, all power, auto, 53 gal. tank, A/C, four new snow tires, excellent condition, $4400. Call Joe at 2228. 1978 DAStlEP.—excellent condition, low milaege, set of winter and summer tires. Asking $5900 or best offer. Call Al at 4146 or 4322. 1974 MAX I VAN DODrt. 3/4 TON—by sealed bid only, needs major work or can be used for parts, mini- mum bid $125. '.ids will be taken from Monday thru Feb. 27. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Marine Enlisted Club Office. Call 7083. Auto accessories SNOW TIRES—G78xl4. Call Wayne at 4963. TIRES—10x15, mounted on 8" wide aluminum wheels including chains. Wheels fit Ford light trucks and many jeeps. Call Roger at 7912/work or 4085 at home. SNOW TREADS—and chains for radial and regular snow tires, never used. $25 with repair kit. Call 5327 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or 7593 after 5 p.m. and ask for Dave. ads For Sale ALLERGO STEREO—AM/FM, phono, eight track, recor- der, two speakers and accessories. One year old for $280. Call Wayne at 4963 or see at 926 21. PAPERBACK BOOKS—cookbooks, comics, harlequins, Louis I.'Amour westerns, Agatha Christie mags, heavy metals, destroyers, gothics, collector com- ics, science fiction, war, historical romance, Archie and Richie comics and much more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bldg. 1050-A. Call 7748. LAUNDRY ROOM SALE—maternity clothes, lamps, tup- perware and much more. Tomorrow from noon until 3 p.m. at 963-1 in first floor laundry room. PACKOUT SALE—plants, books, adult clothing, Ol- ivetti Underwood manual typewriter, black-out drapes for 950/960 housing plus much more. Tom- orrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 953-2 in the basement storage area. Call 2278/7023. TYPEWRITER—electric, Royal Jubilee 12, one year old. Plus free Fiat 128 repair manual, 1971-75. Call Bill at 7836 or 4721. NATIONAL PANASONIC CAR CASSETTE—AM/FM, stereo, brand new, $155. Superwinch 4500 pound rating with all accessories, $140. Plus lots of Ford hoses, paints. Center seat for Bronco. Base- ment sale Tomorrow in Qtrs. 953-2. For more in- formation call 2278 or 7023. PACKOUT SALE—Hide a bed couch, shag carpet, end and coffee tables, hairdryer, toaster, iron, cur- tains, toys and clothes. Tomorrow from noon to 3 p.m. at 5 Elm in the lobby. AM/FM STEREO—eight track player recorder, turn- table changer, (JC Penny), $125. Call 4769 after 5 p.m. MINOLTA HIMATIC F—with lens hood, five filters (vivitar and Tiffen), vivitar 55 flash, lens and shoulder strap, $110 firm, excellent condit- ion. Call 5158. NIKON 35MM DIVER'S CAMERA—can be used in or out of water. $200 or best offer. Call Shelly at 4741. PIONEER STEREO SYSTEM—626 receiver, Pioneer CS77A speakers, dual 1218 turntable, Sony Cas- sette player. Excellent condition, $600. Call Walt at 4823. DRESSMAKER SEWING MACHINE—only two years old, excellent condition, $100. Call 4776 and ask for Sherri. SMC PENTAX-M 28 MM F5.3 LENS—SMC Pentax-M 50— mm FI.4 lens, bayonet mount, $75 each. Lazy boy recliner, new perfect, $250. Call 7230. HIKING BOOTS—Kastinger, Austrian, size 37 (about T-i) , like nev, $45. Call 7008. B.S.R. MINI-CHANGER—$10. Mini pool table (no balls or cues) $5. Yarn baby clothes, odds & ends. Tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 4 Birch 1A. LADIES FULL LENGTH ICELANDIC WOOL COAT—new, nev- er worn, size M, $35. Childrens clothing (hooded raincoats/jackets/pants etc.) sizes 8-10. Call 7755 tomorrow. SPEAKERS—two JBL SERIES 1-166, three way, three months old, $165 each. Call McKinney at 5355 or 7336. LOTS OF BABY ITEMS—European Pram, stroller, baby buggy, play-pen, swing, crib, and mattress, clothes 0-6 years. Maternity clothes, size 12. Tomorrow 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Qtrs. 950-3, second floor or call 6160 or 6253. PANASONIC EIGHT TRACK PLAYER—and tapes, two swivel rockers, guitar, queen size bed frame, new dart board in Cabinet, never used, mens shirts size large. Tomorrow at Qtrs. 950-3G from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or call 6253. PLANT SALE—Tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. at Qtrs. 963-1F. Large selection. For more information call 7279. PACKOUT SALE—many items including 55 gal. aquar- ium with or without all accessories. Large wall mirror, wall plaques and plants. For information call 7446 or see at 103IB tomorrow or Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Wanted ONE PORTABLE TAPE PLAYER—with push buttons for a childs gift. If you have one for sale, please contact Mrs. Wheeler at 4756 evenings. I am not looking for an expensive model. Just a small reasonable one. GUITAR TEACHER—Please call 4246. BABYSITTER FOR FOUR YEAR OLD—good natured boy, weekdays, please call Norma at 7207 after 5 p.m. GOOD SMALL STATION WAGON—no older than 1970. Call 2245. TWO FIVE GALLON PLASTIC WATER CONTAINERS--for camping. Call 2203 during working hours and 4257 after 5 p.m. SNOW TIRES—G78xl4 or H78xl4. Call 4745. Lost BROWN THREE FOLD WALLET—has important papers and other personnel items, reward offered. Call MM1 Gantt at 7286 anytime. Free ONE AND A HALF YEAR OLD FEMALE CAT—litter trained, excellent with children. Must find good home before we leave. Call 5240 anytime. Has all shots. Miscellaneous m THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND IS NOW ACCEPTING^^^ plications for instructors for 1980-81 terms. Persons having a Masters Degree or beyond are en- couraged to obtain more information from the Maryland Field Registrar at the Navy Campus of- fice in Bldg. 638, or call 6226 or 7795. This could be your opportunity to gain valuable tea- ching experience and also help others to further their educational objectives. ALL LACCO-VA STUDENTS—should contact Rochelle at the Navy Campus Office at 6226/7795 regarding payments. THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT YOUTH CENTER—presents another adventure in fun every afternoon of the week. Some of the new programs will include pom- pom rug making, inkle loom weaving, pipe cleaner craft, finger painting, Indian bead weaving, macrame, gourmet cooking, adventures in expres- sion plus free board games, pilo polo and free movies every Friday afternoon. Call the Youth Center at 7508 for further information. KEFLAVIK FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP—services every Sunday at 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Bldg. T-170. Nursery provided for ages up to four years old at T-170. THE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH—Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sundays at the Community Center. Bible study on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the Lower School. THE THIRD GRADES ARE SELLING COOKIES—Feb. 23 at 11 a.m. in the USO. THE NAVY EXCHANGE—is offering a Valentine's Day camera special at the main retail store. A A rulps Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents Monday for publication the following Friday. Situation or service a^H and U.S. Civil Service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be sub- such as "will do babysitting" or "will do automotive repairs" are co^^pIlS:;: mitted on the proper form which is available in the White Falcon Office sidered to be of a commercial nature and are not permitted. The Whit^^^^P located in Bldg. 734 (situated between Medical and Naval Station/AFI Falcon reserves the right to edit all ads to fit proper style and space Headquarters in the old Wood Hobby Shop). The ad deadline is 5 p.m. limitations.

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