The White Falcon - 22.02.1980, Page 8
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The White Falcon
Classified ads
Automobiles
1975 GRANADA GHIA—delux interior, vinyl top,
P.S., four power disc brakes, Michelin radial
summer tires, four studded winter tires, $3000.
Call 7240.
1977 DATSUN PICK UP—Arl/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 4758/home.
1972 VW—in good shape, runs good, extras, call
4018 after 8 p.m.
1970 FORD FOUR WHEEL DRIVE PICK UP—two couches
and a fold out bed. Many extra parts. Call 4135
during day. $1600.
1964 JEEP PICK UP—customized pick up cover,
three speed, locking lugs, both transmission and
engine in great shape. Call John at 7886/9-3968
asking $1800.
1967 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT—manual, spare parts,
snow tires, chains, runs good, body in good
shape. Call John at 7886/9-3968. Asking $1000.
1974 FIAT 128—looks and runs good, just inspec-
ted, asking $1300. Call Wiles at 7435.
1972 VW—runs good and is in good shape. Call
7895 or 4018 after 8 p.m.
1975 PONTIAC CRAND LEMANS—two door, P.S., P.B.,
power windows, A.C., AM/FM cassette player, many
extras, excellent running condition. $2300.
Call Randy at 6238/work or 7637/home.
1974 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II— with custom trim
package, automatic and four wheel drive, asking
$3250. Call Barry at 7900/work or 4445/home.
1969 VW—engine was replaced in 1977, body and
mechanical condition is excellent, $950. Call
7834/4887.
1965 CHEVY IMPALA—283 turbofire engine, runs
good, new snow tires on back, inspected for 1980
$600 or best offer. Call Dennis at 4639/5339.
1977 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE—blue with racing
stripes, loaded, studded tires and is in good
running condition. Call 5141 for more infor-
mation.
1972 VW SUPER BEETLE—very dependable, two new
mud snow tires, new muffler and battery, $1200.
Call 4746/7580. Work nights ask for Angelo.
1967 OLDS—two door sport coupe, P.S., P.B.,
automatic, new plugs, water pump and exaust sys-
tem, asking $950. Call 4745.
Auto accessories
NEW (NEVER USED) WATER PUMP—for 1972 Toyota.
Price cost $78. Call Jerry Hansen at 4212/work
or 7749/home.
For Sale
TROPICAL FISH—call 5270 or see at 1052C tomorrow
and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ZENITH COLOR TV—portable, 17 inch, great con-
dition. Best offer or $150 firm. Call 4465.
PENTAX 80-200 F4.5 ZOOM LENS—with soft pouch
case and four filters. $175, call 4301.
15.9 CUBIC FOOT SEARS FREEZER—$225 firm. Call
7489/work or 7264/home.
CRIB, HIGHCHAIR, WALKER—excellent condition,
$25, call 7244.
ONE ICELANDIC THREEMAN TENT—$150; two Coleman
sleeping bags $25 each or the works for $170, all
in excellent condition. Call Curly at 7091/7808.
DRAPES, DISHES, TOASTERS—curling iron, girls
baby clothes size 0-1% and other miscellaneous
items. Plus womans enlisted Air Force uniform.
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Qtrs. 928-2
in first floor laundry room.
YASHICA ELECTRO 35 GSN RANGEFINDER 35MM—camera,
in excellent condition, $75. Call 5259.
MULTI-FAMILY PACKOUT SALE—adult and childrens
clothing, plants, Olivetti Underwood manual type-
writers $75, National Panasonic car cassette
AM/FM stereo, new $155. Superwinch 4500 rating
with all accessories $140. Electric broom plus
much more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Qtrs. 953-2 in the basement storage area. Call
2278/7023.
PIONEER PL-A45 STEREO TURNTABLE—asking $75. A-
proximately three years old.
PANASONIC RECEIVER—stereo AM/FM eight track,
four speakers and over 50 tapes, most are late
60's and early 70's, very good condition. Make
me an offer I can't refuse. Call Gary at 4166.
HEATH KIT OSCILLASCOPE—$50; console stereo AM/FM
stereo, turntable, eight track and recorder, all
for $300. Call 7276.
MONROE REAR END SHOCKS—for small CM auto, $20
for both. Call 7276.
BABY STROLLER—$20; evenflow baby bottles, com-
plete set (plastic) $10; three pound sleeping bag
nylon $15. Call 4804.
G.E. WASHING MACHINE—Call 7418.
PIONEER SX-727 STEREO RECEIVER—35 watts per
channel, asking $190.
PLANT SALE—tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. at Qtrs.
963-1F. Large selection, for more information
call 7279.
NINE DRAWER DRESSER AND MIRROR—full size bed
frame $60. Old studded desk with chair attached
$15. Call 7772.
ONE MODERN COUCH—and loveseat $150. Call Steve
at Bks. 744 Rm. 109 or call 7914.
Wanted
BABYSITTER—three nights a week from 3 to 11:30
p.m., three children ages three, one and six
weeks. Call Janet for more information at 4802.
DISHWASHER—Call 4854 day or night.
CHEST OF DRAWERS OR DRESSER—wood preferred.
Call 7276.
HOUSESIT—wife visiting in April, would like a
house to sit anytime during April. Call PNSA
Shelanskey at 2116/work or 2134/Rm. 116.
SNOW TIRES—G78xl4 or H78xl4. Call 4745.
MECHANIC—to help repair my 72 VW. Call Dave at
4612 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free
NINE MONTH OLD FEMALE CAT—needs good home, very
lovable, litter trained, loves children, owner
going PCS. Call 4746.
Lost
LADIES GOLD WATCH—last month in gym, reward and
no questions. Please call 7368.
Miscellaneous
NO-TAP TOURNAMENT—to be held tomorrow from 4 to
10 p.m. and Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. Sponsored
by the Keflavik Woman's Bowling Association.
SEWING LESSONS—from beginners to advanced, will
be given by the Navy Relief Society. For more
information call 7573.
CUB PACK SCOUT 364—will hold their annual Blue
and Gold Banquet Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Lower
School.
A GIRL SCOUT WORKDAY—will be held tomorrow from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you have any odd jobs call
Kristi Kissell at 9-3573 or Joanne Johnson at
7771.
PROTESTANT CHAPEL CHILI SUPPER—will be held
Thursday from 5:30 p.m. at the US0, free to
singles and unaccompanied personnel.
THE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH—services at 11
and 7 p.m. on Sundays at the Community Cer^
Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the
School.
KEFLAVIK FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP—will ^
starting a series on Bible Prophecy. To be held
during the Thursday evening Bible Study time at
7 p.m. in the Community Center. Everyone wel-
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Benson Hedges
Camel
Carlton
Chesterfield
Doral
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Kool
L & M
Lark
Lucky Strike
Marlboro
Merit
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Old Gold
Pall Mall
Parliament
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Raleigh
Salem
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