The White Falcon - 26.09.1980, Blaðsíða 8
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The White Falcon
September 26, 1980
CLASSIFIED ADS
Automobiles
70 VW BUS—spare gas tanks built in, $900 or
best offer. Call 2210 after 5 p.m. and ask for
Bob.
73 CHEVROLET PICKUP—with camper shell, P.S.,
disc brakes, four extra tires, A.T., $2200 or
best offer. Call Doug Larson at 4170 or 5382.
75 CHEVROLET CARRYALL—four-wheel drive, A.2*
Call the Embassy, Mr. Hearne, at 163-217.
75 FORD CORTINA—excellent condition. Call
4607 or 7258 after 5 p.m.
79 JEEP CHEROKEE—A.T.. P.S., P.B., Quadratrac,
skid plate, three-band radio/cassette player,
$6000. Call Alcorn at 4079 or 4305.
For Sale
FISH—.75c each. Call 7363.
CRYSTAL—five-box set, French; Akai eight-track
tape player/recorder with tapes. Call 7957 af-
ter 5 p.m.
P.A. SYSTEM—by Peavey. Call McKinney at 7336.
BOWLING BALL—for a child, six-pounder, like
new, $18. Call 4245.
STEREO—receiver, turntable, speakers, $160;
Sylvania Solid State black and white TV, 12"
screen, $70. Call 7008 and leave message for
Meyer.
TELEVISION—by Sylvania, black and white, 19"
screen, six months old, $100. Call 4357 or
4626.
SWINGGATE—with place for gas can mount for a
four-wheel drive vehicle. Call 7957 after 5
p.m.
TURNTABLE—Dual 701, $150; Hitachi B & W 9" TV,
$75; Philco B & W 9" TV, $50. Call Halit at
9-3442.
MACRAME—plant hangers, five to eight feet, $20
to $50. Call 4891.
DESK—has three drawers. Call. 7989 or 5263.
CASSETTE—recorder by Panasonic, portable, with
radio; stereo cassette deck, model AD-1600.
Call Jim at 4509.
STEREO'—console: eight-track, AM/FM radio,
turntable, $300. Call Brenda at 4230 or 7243.
SALE—refrigerator, $200; Zenith 12" color TV,
$200; Amana oven, $400. Call 9-2989 after 4
p.m.
SALE—Motorola 24" color TV, $125; large wall
unit; plants; women's clothes; shoes; boots;
electric rollers; Swingomatic; eight-track
tapes. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
1081-E.
SALE—rug; bedspreads with matching drapes;
coffee table with two matching end tables; used
double bed with mattress and box springs in
good condition. Call Becky at 5181 or 7555 af-
ter 5 p.m.
SALE—plants; girl's snow suit; girl's ice
skates; clothes; books and more. Tomorrow and
Sunday at 5 Elm 3A or call 4269.
SALE—women's bicycle; small organ; toys; high
chair; ride pony; dishwasher; plants and more.
Tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1039A.
SALE—macrame hanging table; kitchen items;
women'8 clothes; window display shelves. To-
morrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 963-1 laundry
room.
Wanted
TRANSFORMERS—large and small. Call 7008 and
leave message for Meyer.
SWAP—two good country albums for two classical
or jazz albums. Call 4019.
BABYSITTER—for five-year-old boy, my home or
yours, in the evening. Call 5163.
BABYSITTER—for eight-month-old girl, has no
problems with strangers, is on regular milk and
food. Call 5157.
METAL—file cabinet. Call Halit at 9-3442.
Free
CAT—small aad affectionate, in need of a good
home. Call 7873.
CAT—affectionate, neutered male, years old,
needs a good home. Call 5170 after 5 p.m.
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—meets every Monday and
Friday at 11:30 a.m. 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.
NACSC—The Northern Atlantic Coin and Stamp
Club offers the U.S. and worldwide collector
many opportunities. Members buy, sell, trade
and participate in weekly door prizes, raffles
and auctions each Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Com-
munity Center.
REGISTRATIONS—are now being taken for a ladies
morning exercise class, ballet and baton les-
sons. Call the Youth Center at 7508 or 7822.
OVEREATER'S ANONYMOUS—For more information,
call the CAAC at 7333.
KEFLAVIK STARVING ARTISTS—will meet on October
1 at 7:30 p.m. in Qtrs. 931-1H. For more in-
formation, call Michele at 2148.
OMBUDSMAN REPRESENTATIVES—Ruth Ann Wi liner,
NavSta, 4602 or 7195; Sandy Long, NavCommSta,
5287 or 4726; Netella Peterson, NSGA, 4602 or
5161; Shirley Ferrio, NavFac, 7508 or 5178. If
unable to contact any of the above, call 2132,
leave name and phone number, and someone will
contact you.
Cryptograms
No. 1—SYMEDSU DX DKAYXXDVJO MY MEO KPS ZEY
WYOXS'M EPNO MY WY DM EDKXOJR.
No. 2—FD DFS OSBC BDD DHX BD HSTVF T FSU UTZ
DA YSLFO CBPMLX.
No. 3—SRO FDX SRBS EGUZA SDD ASKGLSJM AUBNA
GSAOJP.
The answers to last week's cryptograms are:
No. 1—You never know how many friends you
have until you rent a cottage at the beach.
No. 2—If at first you don't succeed, you're
running about average.
No. 3—The things most people want to know are
usually none of their business.
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and U.S. Civil Service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be
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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.