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The White Falcon - 25.07.1980, Qupperneq 8

The White Falcon - 25.07.1980, Qupperneq 8
Pane 8 The White Falcon July 25, 1980 Automobiles CLASSIFIED ADS 67 LANDROVER—four wheel drive, long body. Call 2145. 79 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—9,000 miles, excellent condition, $6500. Call 4769. * 74 AMC HORNET—runs Rood, Rood Ras mileaRe. Call Jeff at 7181. 74 CHEVY VEGA—S/W, four cyld., four speed, eco- nomical, new clutch, A/C, and four extra snow tires, $1500. Call 4745. 79 JF.EP CHEROKEE—A/T, quadratrac, P.S., P.B., skid plate, two mounted five Rallon cans, three- band radio/cassette, insured, $6800. Call 4723. 72 FORD TORINO—302 eng., auto trans., power steering, pood condition, some rust but solid underneath, comes with five summer tires and five snow tires, one set of chains, good reliable transportation, $1200. Call 4103. 78 FORD BRONCO—4x4, P.B., P.S., four speed, lock out hubs, fold-down rear seat, $6000 firm. Call 4637 or 7016 after 5 p.m. Might take your small old (under $1000) car in trade. 74 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—insured and insoected, needs new seat covers, $2600. Call DS2 Burnham at 4206 or 4326. 71 CHEVY MALIBU— 350cc, A.T., P.B. , P.S., needs some body work, extra tires with chains, $1000 firm. Call 4256 after 5 p.m. 73 SUPF.R BEETLE—four speed, four snow tires, $1200. Call Watson at 7685 or 7041 after 6 p.m. Auto accessories FOUR STUDDED SNOW TIRES—A78-13, excellent condi- tion, $95. Call 5125 or 5278 after 4 p.m.. and ask for Randy. ONE SET OF TWO SNOW CHAINS—fit 10-15 LT tires (light trucks, Scout, Jeep, etc.), like new used once, $50 or make offer. Call 7371 after 5 n.m. or weekends. ONE 070-14 SNOW TIRE—with rim, like new, S25. Call 2145. ONE CAS CAN HOLDER—$3, scissor jack, $7, assor- ted colors of spray paint, 50c a can. Call 2245. VW PARTS—for Beetles and some for type three Squareback. Call 7651 after 5 p.m. AUTO PARTS—many parts for VW. Call Jim at 4206 or 2148. For Sale MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—childs sled, games, ladies ice skates size nine, ladies and girls dresses, formals, sweaters and slacks-sone worn only once, size 8-14, various plants, chess set, donut maker, back issues of four wheeler maps., and more. Tomorrow at 1063-C from noon to 4 p.m. MISC. ITEMS (PRE-PACKOUT SALE)—mens, womens and childrens wear, air brush, bowling ball and water bed. Tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. at 961-2 on the third floor. MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—baby items, clothes size 12-18 months and 6-10 yrs., toys, games, books, record player, aquarium stand and acces- sories and much more. Tomorrow at 1037-E from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—console stereo, $50; mens 27" ten speed bike, $120; baby changing table, $2; mens, womens and childrens clothing; toys; plants and more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 104 3-F.. MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—queen size electric blanket, (new); queen sheets, (new); toaster; Norwegian pewter salt and pepper; Bible commentary; mens brown clogs size 10; set of four china demitasse cups and saucers. Tomorrow from noon to 4 p.m. at 1075-B. MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—baby crib and mattress, $10; twin size box springs, $10; rocking horse/walker $5; Toddler Ride toys, $3; baby clothes; adults clothes and more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1052-F Coral Sea. MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—eight track receiver with two way speakers; wooden playpen with pad; baby backpack; baby changing table; childrens clothes sizes 10-12; some drapes and plants; toys and books; kitchenware; electric blanket; ice bucket and more, Tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. at 1049-B. MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—potted olants in glass nots, many varities, your choice, $3.50; curtains; childrens clothes and toys; china; crock nlate electric skillet .and much more. Tomorrow from noon to 4 p.m. at 927-1. MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—porta crib with sheets; car seat; pre-recorded reel to reel tapes; XL mens clothes; babv items; some toys and plants. To- morrow from 10 a.m. to 3 P.m. at 1039-A. MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—10 gallon fish tank, with accessories, $35; Sears Child stove and sink, $30 for both; clothes’* toys; games; books; magazines; plants; snow tires 1178-15, $15 each; down-filled coat, $30; and matching ski oants, $10; ladies size 12 or teen boy size 18-20; Oster footbath and massager, $5; Fisher Price school house, $5; queen size mattress and box springs, like new, $15G;and more. Tomorrow from noon to 4 p.m. at 1075-B. GREEN RECLINER CHAIR—make offer. Call Watson at 7683 or 7041 after 6 p.m. KENWOOD RECEIVER—KR-4200, $190; Garrard turn- table model 32 with cartridge, $105; Akai reel to reel 1731D, $243; Kenwood speakers KL-5090, $115 each. Call 4269. 19 INCH B&W TV—excellent picture, $30. Call 4879. AIWA AD-1600 STEREO CASSETTE DECK—asking $180. Call 7114 or 4301. VARIOUS PLANTS—macrame hanger and a hanging planter. Call 7224 or see at 927-1. WHITE SEWING MACHINE—in very good condition, 29 stitches. Call 4071. TWO NIGHTSTANDS—$5, one manual typewriter, $25, Call 4143 after 5 p.m. GRUNDIC MAJESTIC CONSOLE STEREO—AM/FM, SW1 and SW2, turntable, three storage compartments, four built in speakers, four extra sneaker hook-uns, hook-up for tape player, German made (220-110) excellent condition, asking. $200. Call 5271 af- ter 10 a.m. PLANTS—womens sweaters and shirts, sizes 10-12, bovs shirts size 4-6; womens shoes; Hushpuppies, new size 7A; girls shoes, new size -7BI childrens shoes, size 10; and books. Call 7468. DRAPES—made of heavy material, $30. Call 2145. TODDLER’S SLIDE—red with natural wood, from Sears, fully assembled, In good condition, $15. Call 7261. TWO YELLOW SOLID COLOR QUILTED BED SPREADS—for single beds, $5 each. Call 7261. MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS—with frame, $100; new tire chains fits 14 or 15 inch, $15. Call 4419 or 4274 and ask for Mike. ONE PAIR OF PIONEER CS-99A SPEAKERS—excel lent condition, $250. Call 7261. DRUMS—five peice, plus cymbals with aluminum road cases for all. Call 4325 or 7538 in Km. 217. DRAPES—of f-white background with blue/beige floral design, presently used in new housing. B apartment to cover picture window (can be ex- tended to cover door if desired), comes with trinle traverse rod, sheer (light blue) valances, very good condition, $100. Call 4103. TWO HANGING VINE PLANTS—$4. one hanging plant, $5, all three with pots. Call 4103. WROUGHT IRON SWIVEL CHAIR—with orange cushion- ing, $25. Call 4103. DISHWASHER—$70; Yashica Electro 35, 35mm camera, flash and Camera bag, $100. Call 6171 after 5 p.m. CIBSON SIX STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR—SG model with case; Peavev P.S. system, sure SM58 microphone with stand; electro harmonix phase shifter with envelope cont., PAIA micro synthesizer. Call 5255. MAYTAG PORTA WASHER AND DRYER—never used, small apartment or barracks sized; also a pottery wheel. Call 7016 after 5 p.m. Monday thru Fri- day. CORTEZ SIX STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR—nearl inlav along neck, limited edition, model L-90. Call 4642 or 4507. Wanted BLUE THROW RUGS—call Winter at 7590 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. BABY WALKER— call 2245. A FEW GUPPIES FOR A BIRTHDAY BOY—Call Mrs. Wag- oner at 4090. ONE NEW OR FAIRLY NEW L78-15 SNOW TIRE—to be used as a spare, willing to swap a new 1178-15 tire. Call 7255 after 6 n.m. ANYONE INTERESTED SHARING OR COPYING—video cas- settes tapes. Call Bill at 6257. TWIN SIZE BED—box spring and mattress. Call 5255. HOUSE TO SIT ANYTIME IN AUGUST—resoonsiblc per- son. Gall NavSta Security at 2000 and leave mes- sage for FA Scllcrdt. EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER—wanted for newborn, odd hours, starting in September. Contact Jim Gordon at 7050. CLUTCH AND PRESSURE PLATE FOR VW 1300—Beetle. Call 4206 or 2148. Found LADIES WATCH—identify and claim. Call 7018 or 7908. Free ICELANDIC FURRY PET—nine months old, male, very good with children and extremely lovable, house trained. Call Dave at 4116 or 7214. FEMALE CAT—nice and friendly, needs good home, loves children. Call 4651 and ask for Rhonda. M iscellaneous OMBUDSMAN REPRESENTATIVES FOR COMMANDS—NavSta Mrs. Ruth Wilmer, 4602; NavCommSta Mrs. Delores Baum, 4258/4608: NSGA Mrs. Netella Peterson, 5161/4602; and NavFac Mrs. Shirley Ferrio 5178 or 7508. THE COMMUNITY PARK PLANNING COMMITTEE—wil1 meet at the Community Center Monday at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOLS—registration will be on the l£th of August. Register at the LACCO office early. STORY PROGRAM FOR PRESCHOOLERS—ap.ed 3-5 weekly at the station library. Call 7323 or 4510 for more information. THE NAVY CAMPUS—will be snonsoring the Craduate Record Exam (GRE), on August 9. Call 6226 or 7795 for more information or visit BOO 638. THE NAVY CAMPUS—will also be sponsoring the Scholastic Aptitude test for all BOOST, ROTC can- didates on Sentember 6. Register at BOO 638 or call 6226. Ad rules 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 servl^ such as "will do babysitting" or "will do automotive repairs" sidered to be of a commercial nature and are not permitted. The^ Falcon reserves the right to edit all ads to fit proper style and space limitations.

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