The White Falcon - 08.08.1980, Síða 8
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The White Falcon
August 8, 1980
CLASSIFIED ADS
Automobiles
67 LANDROVER—long body, $875. Call 5236 before
5 p.tn. and ask for Mel.
69 LANDROVER—ugly but dependable, runs good,
body fair, $1400 or will consider trade for
smaller car. Call 7908 or 4245 and ask for Ron.
79 JEEP CHEROKEE—A.T.. Ouadratac, P.S., P.B.,
skid plate, three-band radio/cassette player.
Call Alcorn at 4079 or 4305.
75 VW RABBIT—A.T., AM/FM radio, summer and win-
ter tires. Call Alcorn at 4079 or 4305.
76 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—four wheel drive, low
miles, going PCS, must sell, $3500. Call 5180
or 7889.
67 TOYOTA CORONA—new exhaust, tires, shocks and
clutch, spare parts, runs good, insured until
March. Call 7566 after 5 p.m.
73 RANGE ROVER—four wheel drive mechanically
good, needs minor body work, must sell before
September 1, $3000. Call 7125.
74 SCOUT II—4 x 4, P.S., P.B., A/T, auto hubs,
new tires, needs minor body work, $2500, must
sell. Call 7125.
69 BELVEDERE—inspected and insured until March
80, $475. Call 7841 on or after August 12.
Auto accessories
FOUR GR78-15 STEEL RADIAL TIRES—set of two tire
chains to fit full-size 15" tires. Call 4451.
FOUR WHITE SPOKE WHEELS—15 x 7, six lug, will
fit Toyota and Chevrolet, $130. Call Evan at
7073 or 4350.
For Sale
WOODEN SLED—$3; steel rail sled, $5; medium
wooden "radio flyer" wagon, $15. Call 7841 on or
after August 12. Also, wooden playpen and pad,
$10.
TWO BEAUTIFUL, FULL PHILODENDRON PLANTS—with
vines up to 12-' and leaves 6" long, $15 each.
Also several smaller plants. Call 7066.
THREE NEW TRAVERSE RODS—50-86". $5 each. Call
4451.
AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER—with eight track tape
player and two speakers. Also 19" Sears black
and white TV set. Call 7214 and ask for Dave.
SANSUI XS-800 FOUR CHANNEL REAR AMPLIFIER—and
four channel Akai 1730-SS reel to reel, good con-
dition, $350 for both. Call 7566 after 5 p.m.
McGRAW-EDISON TOASTMASTER BROILER/OVEN—$35. Call
Jim at 4865 after 5 p.m.
NEW TWO-MAN BACKPACKING TENT—with ramfly. Call
2168.
TOSHIBA 15" COLOR TV SET—like new, excellent
picture. Call Doug Cross at 6180.
LARGE GROW LIGHT—two tubes of light, 24" long,
adjusts to 20" high, $4.50. Call 7261 after Mon-
day.
CAMERA—Yashica Electro 35 with flash; two stud-
ded snow tires; car battery; baby walker; car-
riage; playpen; and Tupperware. Call 7262.
ONE PAIR OF CANNON TLS 180 SPEAKERS—$280 or best
offer. Call 6139 or 2280.
BABY DRESSING TABLE—$8; two-foot Chinese Ever-
green with basket, $15; huge spider plant in clay
pot, $25; jade, cactus, ivy and more. Call 7224.
FULL-SIZE BED—call 4821 after 5 p.m.
PEAVEY P.A. SYSTEM—automix and reverb, $625.
Electroharmonix phase shifter, $75. Call 5255.
TAPE DECK—Technics RS676US, front loading, ex-
cellent condition, $200. Call Evan at 7073 or
4350.
MISC. ITEMS (PACKOUT SALE)—boys winter clothes,
toys, books, and much more. Tomorrow and Sunday
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 922-1 Elm.
MISC. ITEMS (SALE)—ladies clothing, size 8-10;
chest of drawers with matching night stand; Tup-
perware; plants and other assorted household
goods. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 925-1
Birch.
W anted
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS—for alterations of Marine
uniforms for the Marine Barracks. Contact Capt.
Johns at 4311.
AUTOMOBILE OR STATIONWAGON—four cyl., not over
four years old, prefer standard trans., and AC
but will consider others. Call 7755 after 5 p.m.
BABYSITTER—two or three days per week for nine
month old, my home preferred. Call Monica at
4477 after 5 p.m.
DOUBLE BED, MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING—Call 5255.
24" GIRLS' BIKE—Call Schiff at 7970.
SOMEONE TO SHARI: DRIVING AND EXPENSES—from Me-
Guire AFB, N.J., to Tinker AFB, Okla., or Midwest
area, deros September 4, 1980. Call 5125 and ask
for Bunny.
2000 to 3000 WATT TRANSFORMER—110 to 220. Call
7098 or 4301.
REFRIGERATOR—call Doug Cross at 6180.
Free
ICELANDIC CAT—male, three years old, housebroken
good with children. Call 7566.
Lost
GRAY AND WHITE CAT—lost near the Chapel, has
gray eyes. Call 4612 or 7067 after 5 p.m.
BLUE "MONGOOSE" BIKE WITH RED MAG 17HEELS—taken
from outside Hobby Center July 31, anyone having
information, call 4275.
BASEBALL—with red initial "EH" on It, removed
from car at Little League ball field on July 29
between 6 and 8 p.m. Call 4755 or 4606.
Found
GOLD WEDDING BAND—on softball field. Call 4419
or 4274 after 4 p.m., ask for Mike.
M iscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—meets every Monday and Fri-
day morning at 11:30 in the CAAC Center and on
Sunday and Wednesday nights at 9 in Keflavik; for
transportation come to the USO between 8 and 8:30
p.m. For more information call 7333 anytime.
AL-ANON—is a fellowship that tries to meet and
alleviate the problems affected by living with an
alcoholic. AL-ANON meets every Sunday evening at
7 p.m. in the CAAC Center. For more information
call 7333 or 7257.
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THE MIDNIGHT SUN-DOWNERS—square dance club in-
vites everyone to their Open House on August 16,
23 and 30 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.a. at the Lower
School Multipurpose Room.
BOOST AND ROTC—the SAT will be administered Sep-
tember 6 at the High School. Call 6226 or 7795
for more information.
EPISCOPAL SERVICES—there will be an organiza-
tional meeting of all Episcopalians at Keflavik
on Wednesday, August 13 at 4 p.m. in the Base
Chapel. The purpose of the meeting is to organ-
ize an Episcopal program including worship and
study. If you cannot attend, please call Chap-
lain Swanson at the Chapel (4111) or at his quar-
ters (7945).
OFFICER'S CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP—anyone interested
in helping to form an OCF Bible Study class is
invited to attend an organizaltonal meeting in
the Chapel Fellowship Hall at noon on August 12.
Bring a sack lunch. If unable to attend or for
more information, call Lt. Col. Darwin Ray at
4229 or 5355.
PARK PLANNING COMMITTEE—meets Monday in the Com-
munity Center at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited
to participate. We need people Interested in
fund raising.
REGISTRATION FOR BATON LESSONS—now being accep-
ted at Youth Center. For more information call
7508 or 7822.
COMMAND OMBUDSMAN REPRESENTATIVES—are Mrs. Ruth
Ann Wilmer (NavSta), 4602; Mrs. Delores Baum
(NavCommSta), 4258 or 4608; Mrs. Netella Peterson
(NSGA), 5161 or 4602; and Mrs. Shirley Ferrio
(NavFac), 5178 or 7508.
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32. Labor disputes
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6. Took
7. Bafora, aoonar than (poet.)
8. Training lnatructor
9. Avanua
12 Sacratary of Dafanaa
17. Compass direction
19. Technical order
20. Horona
22. Hot beverage
24. Spirit
26. Hlaa Waat
27. Increase In pay
28. Stop living
29. Not younger
34. Near (prap.)
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