The White Falcon - 28.03.1980, Blaðsíða 8
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The White Falcon
March 28, 1980
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Automobiles
74 VEGA—four cylinder, four speed, near new snow
tires, four extra regular treads, radio, $1650.
Call 4745.
73 CHEYENNE BLAZER—P.S.. P.B., cruise, tilt
wheel, auto, A/C, headers, 10" Western rims with
wide tires, AM/FM tape player, asking $3450. In-
spected and insured for 1980. Call 4745.
71 JEEP COMMANDO—four wheel drive, V-6 engine,
runs great, $2200. Call Roy at 7381 Monday
through Friday.
76 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—low mileage, excellent
condition, many extras including Warn 8000 pound
winch, locking hubs, fog lights, cassette stereo,
and much more. Call Gary at 7156 or 4301.
69 VW BEETLE—newly painted, new studded snow
tires, engine and transmission in excellent con-
dition, inspected and insured for 1980, very de-
pendable car, asking $700. Call 4493 during the
day.
72 VW BEETLE—body, paint and engine in good
condition, very dependable car, inspected and in-
sured for 1980, asking $1200. Call 4493 during
the day.
64 VW—excellent condition, inspected and insured
for 1980, four studded snow tires, four regular
tires, $900. Call 4292 after 5 p.m.
68 VW VAN—fully carpeted, dual sunroof, AM/FM
stereo cassette, white wagon wheels, very low
mileage on factory rebuilt engine, needs some
work, good project for van enthusiast, best offer
over $900. Call 4309.
72 FORD MAVERICK—A.T.. P.S., six cylinder, dig-
ital clock, studded tires, Inspected and Insured
for 1980. Call 5349 or 6235.
63 VW—inspected for 1980. Call 7450 after 5
p.m.
70 PLYMOUTH BARACUDA—1972 318 engine, P.S., P.B.
$1300 firm, CA11 6238 in daytime.
For Sale
PACKOUT SALE—sewing machine $50, vanity $20,
shower curtains and drapes. Call 4790 after
5 p.m.
PRE-PACKOUT SALE—eight track player and case,
toaster, picture frames, girls clothes and shoes
ages three to six, double bed spread, car tire
chains A78xl3, everything in good shape. To-
morrow from 1 to 4 p.m. at 963-1 in the laundry
room.
GOING OUT OF THE NAVY SALE—mess dress blue,
wash khakis, P-coat, whites. Call 7503/7110.
MODULAR COMPONENT CASSETTE DECK—call 7369 any-
time.
GUITAR—Guild FR50, acoustic with H/S case, six
months old. Call 4815.
CROCK POT—steak knives, pewter, LP's, books and
other miscellaneous items. Tomorrow from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. in 670-1A or call 7387.
PACKOUT SALE—bicycle, plants, books, clothes,
tires, Fisher stereo tuner and amp. and more.
Tomorrow at 615-H.
LUGGAGE RACK—fits any car, good condition color
is silver, brown Spanish rocking chair, excellent
condition. Call 7223 anytime.
PACKOUT SALE—plants, cameras, child's record
player, clothes and many other items. Tomorrow
from noon to 4 p.m. at 1057-C.
RED CARPET WITH BLACK SWIRLS—size 12x15; two
tone green shag with pad, size 9x12; boys bicycle
and girls bicycle. Call Sandy at 4524/work or
4587/home.
SOFA BED1—seat worn $20, platform rocker gold
$25, beige Walluway recllner $65, sled $10,
transformer $25, all items available April 10.
Call 4714 after 5 p.m.
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ads
FULL BED FRAME—and large dresser with mirror
$65, swivel rocker $25, wooden rocker $20, cofee
table $10, night stand $8, rocking horse $5, and
high chair $6. Call 7252.
MATERNITY CLOTHES—various size slacks and
blouses, one dress size eight. Call 4892 after
10 a.m.
HEATHKIT AA1214 15 WATT STEREO—amplifier. Sound-
esign AM/FM stereo eight track receiver, price
negotiable. Call 4892.
TWO METAL BED FRAMES—fits twin or full size, twc
large bean bags—one blue and one pink. Call
7653.
BOYS SNOWMOBILE SUIT—size 14 $25, two hooded
parkas size 46 $20 each, call 4445 or stop at
1032-A.
MULTI FAMILY SALE—mattress, appliances, ceramics
and molds, clothes, plant stand, clock, GM car
shocks. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
1064-F.
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER—13 cubic Ft., frostless,
very good condition $200, double plant light four
foot long $20 and window box for 900 housing $15.
Call 7147.
MATCHING PLAYPEN—and dressing table $20 each,
very good condition. Call 7147.
JSHILDREJJSroj^— fire engine truck and tricycle in
Ifooc^ond^ion $30 for both. Call 7545 anytime.
MARANTZ MODEL 1060 INTEGRATED AMP.—30 watt per
channel, excellent condition $120, Sony cassette
deck model 137SD $150, dual turntable model 701,
direct drive $150. Call Halit at 2141/work or
9-3442/home.
Wanted
SMALL ICELANDIC FURRY PET—for a small child.
Call 2216.
PET CAGE—for full grown cat. Leaving soon,
call 7764.
FURNITURE—all types, bedroom, kitchen and living
room. Call 4288/work.
HIGH CHAIR—call 4892.
REPAIR PERSON—for Kitchen Aid dishwasher. Call
Nancy at 4090.
TRANSFORMERS—please call Joe at 7008/work or
23447/home.
HOUSE TO SIT—wife arriving April 16, if you need
a housesitter call CMsgt. Friess at 4622 or 2271.
Free
FEMALE CAT—black and white, long hair, litter
trained, loveable and friendly, one year old,
also litter box. Call 7545 anytime.
Lost
GREY AND WHITE TIGER STRIPED KITTEN—about eight
months old. If found call PNC Stephens at 2118
or 7575.
Miscellaneous
HARVESTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH—services in the Com-
munity Center on Sundays at 1 p.m. Bible study
on Wednesday at 7 p.m. For more information call
4749 or 4831.
THE BASE SCOUT GROUP 364—is presently rechart-
ering the order of the arrow chapter. The par-
ticipating members would like to extend a warm
welcome to any active or inactive members to join
the chapter. The next meeting will be at 1044-E,
on Tuesday at 7 p.m. For more information
call Bob Bell at 7262 or Roy Miller at 7303 be-
tween 8 a.m. and 5 a.m. Monday through Friday.
THE MOVIE—Birth of a Baby will be shown at buil-
ding T-170 at 7 p.m. on April 7. All are welcome
to attend. For more information call 7180.
THE NEW SERIES OF PREPARED CHILDBIRTH—classes
will begin Tuesday for women whose babies are due
before July 1. To register call 7180.
CHURCH OF CHRIST—services each Sunday at 11:30
a.m. and 7 p.m. a the High School.
RESERVATIONS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR—the Youth
Center Basketball Awards banquet to be held April
26. To make reservations call 7508 or come by
the Youth Center. Deadline for reservations is
April 21 at 5 p.m.
THE YOUTH CENTER—will be holding a busy bee day
camp during the spring vacation. The program
offers a wide variety of fun packed activities
for your child. Youth ages six to 12 are elig-
ible to participate. To register for this pro-
gram call the Youth Center at 7508.
THE YOUTH CENTER—will be sponsoring a Red Cross
Baby sitting course April 21 and 22 and April 28
and 29 at the Youth Center from 4 to 5 p.m.
Youth 12 to 19 years of age are eligible for the
course. For more information call the Youth Cen-
ter at 7508.
THE KEFLAVIK MODEL RAILROAD CLUB—will hold an
open house in Bldg. 2120 from 1 to 4 p.m. on
Sunday. The club is located across the street
from the AUto Hobby Shop right next to the Arctic
Sportmen's Club. .‘Everyone is welcome to attend.
For more information call 2291.
THE AFRO AMERICAN UNITY CLUB—will hold a Oldie
Goldie Disco at the Glacier Hut on April 5 froa
7:30. Admission is free and bbq. rib dinners
will be on sale all night. All proceeds will be
towards A.T. Mahan High School Scholarship Fund
ENERGY.
We can't afford
to waste it.
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Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents Monday for publication the following Friday. Situation or service ad^ttL and U.S. Civil Service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be sub- such as "will do babysitting" or "will do automotive repairs" are cojl 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 Whi^| located in Bldg. 734 (situated between Medical and Naval Station/AFI Falcon reserves the right to edit all ads to fit proper style and spl^^H Headquarters in the old Wood Hobby Shop). The ad deadline is 5 p.m. limitations.