The White Falcon - 12.09.1980, Blaðsíða 8
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The White Falcon
September 12, 1980
CLASSIFIED ADS
Automobiles
70 VW BUS—built-in spare gas tanks, good for
camping, $1500 or best offer. Call 4698 after
5 p.m.
71 TOYOTA COROLLA—all or pacts, 2TC eng., 1600
cc. Call 6237 or 4037 after 5 p.m.
71 VW SUPER BEETLE--$950. Call McKinney at
7336.
73 LANDCRUISER—with 8,000 lb. winch, Norsman
tires on white spoke rims, engine being over-
hauled, should be available early October. Best
offer, call 4749 or 4303 and ask for Bill.
74 JEEP CHEROKEE—P.S., P.B., radio, heater,
Quadratrac four-wheel drive, $3000. Call 7474.
75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER—less than 9,000 miles. Call
Uearne at the Embassy, 163 x210.
76 MAZDA COSMO—27,000 miles, crushed velour,
power steering and windows, five-speed, AM/FM,
mag wheels. Call Dennis at 5134 days.
76 SUBARU—40,000 miles, needs paint job, but
runs good, insured through March 81, $2600 or
best offer. Call Jim at 7403.
76 SUBARU—four-wheel drive station wagon, sum-
mer and winter tires, new paint job, excellent
condition. Call Pete at 2227 or 7057.
78 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 11—12,000 miles, A.T.,
P.S., P.B., lockout hubs, snow tires, $5000.
Call 7845.
Auto accessories
GAS CAN—five-gallon capacity, mount and spout,
$10. Call 4700.
For Sale
PLANT—very large Angel Wing (or Freakle) plant
for $10. See at 5 Holly 3C or call 4700.
BICYCLE—ten-speed men's 27" bike, good condi-
tion, $120. See at 1043-E or call 7542.
DISHWASHER—$100; two studded G78-15" snow
tires on rims, $30 each. Call 7474.
RECLINER—good condition, $95. Call 4892.
WEIGHT SET—barbell, dumbbell, 50 kilo weights,
$27. Call 4892.
EQUALIZER—for stereo, brand new, still in box,
$200. Call 4892.
CASSETTE DECK—by Technics, $150; Panasonic
six-band radio, $50. Call 5150.
CASE—for Nikon camera and three lenses, $40;
Nikon lens, f2.8, 35mm, $70. Call 7845.
P.A. SYSTEM—by Peavy, call McKinney at 7336.
HICHCHAIR—$10; two labour chairs, $10 each;
play pen, $5; Fisher-Price mobile, $7. Call
Andy at 7127.
TURNTABLE—dual 701, $150; Sony cassette deck,
$150; Hitachi B & W television, 9", $80; Philco
B & W television, 9", $50. Call 2141.
SWING—for baby; high chair; walker; Johnny
Jump Up. Call 4859.
CAR CASSETTE—by Ocean with two speakers, $35.
Call 4051 or 4606.
SALE—rocking horse, $25; new brake shoes for
Ford F-100 truck, $15; camper link for pick-up
camper top, $20; four 7.00x15" tires mounted on
Ford rims, $125. Call 7250 after 5 p.m.
SALE—drapes; curtain rods; throw rugs; 12' x
14' lime green rug; 207! off unopened staples;
double bed, spring and mattress. Today and
tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Otrs. 630-A.
SALE—new Coraframs, size 9D; Heathkit A801214
Amplifier; plants; baby clothes and more. To-
morrow from noon to 4:30 p.m. at 4 Bruch IB.
SALE—wooden sled; toys; stuffed animals; boun-
cing walker; baby clothes size 0-2; hanging
lamp; books and more. Tomorrow from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. at Qtrs. 951-2D.
SALE—women's, girl's, and boy's clothing; pic-
tures; glassware; tapes and records; baby
walker and more. Tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Qtrs. 951-2F.
SALE—bentwood rocker; portable Charmglow gas
grill with stand; desk with matching chair;
dresser with mirror; dining table with four
chairs. Call Bill at 7210.
SALE—living room suite; twin bed with mattress
and springs; satin drapes; plants. Call 7263
after 5 p.m.
SALE—bench and weights; golf clubs with cart;
men's, women's, girl's clothing; toys; sled;
skates; boots for men and women; plants and
more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Qtrs.
1049-F.
Wanted
BEDS—double or queen and a twin-size bed. Call
6150 or 2198.
GROWLAMP—hanging, fluorescent fixture. Call
Donnie or Pauline at 7180.
TRANSFORMERS—all sizes. Call 7008 and leave
message for Meyer.
FILE CABINET—metal, for art teacher. Call
7412 or 2141.
Free
PET—furry Icelandic, female, two years old,
good with children. Call 4477 after 5 p.m.
PET—furry Icelandic; and hamster. Call 7659.
Found
BIBLE—found with a United Baptist program
flyer dated July 11 in Community Center. Call
Bill at 4749 to identify.
M iscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—meets every Monday and
Friday at 11:30 a0m. in the Naval Station
Chapel, Fellowship Hall and on Sunday and
Wednesday at 9 p.m. in Keflavik. For transpor-
tation, come to the USO between 8 and 8:30 p.m.
On the first Wednesday night of each month an
Open Meeting is held in Keflavik. 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 Monday at
7 p.m. in the CAAC Center. For more informa-
tion, call 7333 or 7257.
TOPS—Take off those extra pounds!! Meetings
every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at 961-2B.
AFRO-AMERICAN—Unity Club is holding a meeting
Sunday in the AFI Supply Conference Room. Maxi-
mum attendence is urgently requested.
YOUTH CENTER—Anyone with musical experience
who is interested in playing in a band should
contact the Youth Center at 7508 or 7822.
CONTACT—Would the P01 who lent me 2100 IK to
process my car contact me at 4666. I lost your
name, and can't seem to locate you. Graham.
ROCKY ROAD—Four Wheelers is sponsoring a mem-
bership drive and Pot Luck supper at the Gla-
cier Hut tonight at 7 p.m. Please bring along
a pot luck dish. For more information, call
5450 or 2152.
Seek & Find
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See how many Wild Animals you can find.
Cryptograms
no. 1—GSVOW RD GLK TRCDG VOW ST GLK CKDG ST
WSXC ZRTK.
no. 2—GLT ZTTKW YDW RTWKDLP GXKTL DL KYT
AGBR YT KBNTW KG BMGDR DK.
no. 3--MSR UHKNMS KX NADVKO ELG PR LBBWHLMRCT
ULWURV PT MSR VHKF AG ACC MROFRH.
The answers to last week's cryptograms are:
no. 1—Superior man is dignified but not proud;
while the inferior man is proud, but not digni-
fied.
no. 2—What is a cynic? A man who knows the
price of everything, but the value of nothing,
no. 3—Why is it that everyone complains of his
memory, yet no one ever complains of his judg-
ment.
Ad rules
Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents
and U.S. Civil Service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be
submitted on the proper form which is available in the White Falcor of-
fice located in bldg. 734 in the Print Shop. The ad deadline is 5 p.m.
on Friday for publication the following Friday. Situation or service
ads such as "will do babysitting" are considered to be of a commercial
nature and are not permitted. The White Falcon reserves the right to
edit all ads to fit proper style and space limitations.