The White Falcon - 03.10.1980, Blaðsíða 8
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The White Falcon
October 3, 1980
CLASSIFIED ADS
Automobiles
67 PLYMOUTH FURY—$600. Call Gibson at 7127 or
6235.
69 FORD WAGON—P.S.t P.B., newly rebuilt engine,
$800. Call Paul at 5180 or 6159.
71 PLYMOUTH FURY I—A.T., P.S., P.B., Inspected
Insured, $800 or best offer. Call John at 7407
or 4633, Rm. 206.
72 VW STATION WAGON—new muffler, good trans-
portation, $800. Call Major Itnyre at 4311/
2198 or 7357 after 5 p.m.
73 CHEVY MALIBU—P.B., P.S., snow tires, AM/FM
radio, cassette deck, good condition, $1600.
Call Joe at 6147 or 5130.
75 VEGA GT--four speed, snow tires, radial
tires, chains, Insurance, $1250. Call 4450.
77 TRAILDUSTER SPORT—P.S., P.B., AM/FM/cas-
sette in dash, four-wheel drive. Call Tabb at
7936 or 7251.
79 JEEP CHEROKEE—A.T., P.B., P.S., Quadratrac,
skid plate, three-band radlo/cassette player,
$6000. Call Alcorn at 4079 or 4305.
For Sale
CATALYTIC—converter, will fit G.M. models 75
and newer. Call Bill at 4158.
SPARK PLUG—wires for eight cyl.; four quarts
auto transmission fluid ATF220; wiper blades
PR-15-2W. Call Donnie at 7180 after 5 p.m.
TELEVISION—Zenith 21" color console, $95. Call
4469 after 5 p.m.
P.A. SYSTEM—by peavey; JBL 166 speaker, $210
each; large stereo stand; Sansui G901 tuner/amp
$400. Call 7336 and ask for Rick.
FUEL—for camping accessories by Coleman. Call
Donnie at 7180 after 5 p.m.
RECEIVER—Technics SA-700A AM/FM stereo, $400;
Bose 301 speakers, $140. Call 7958 after 5
p.m.
SALE—iron and other small appliances; dish-
washer; ceramic paints; clothing and more. To-
morrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Qtrs. 1057-B.
SALE—household items; furniture; B & W TV;
Pioneer earphones; pictures; swag lamps and
more. Tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. at Qcrs.
963-ID first floor laundry room or call 4959.
Wanted
ICELANDIC FURRY PET— young preferred. Call
Young at 7841 or 7927.
BABYCRIB—infant car seat; playpen; stroller;
girls canopy bed; full-length mirror. Call
7278.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS—Call 472f after 5 p.m.
SNOW TIRES—four size C78-13. Call 4789 after
5 p.m.
BABYSITTER—in my home or yours, Mon-Fri 9:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 4738.
TRANSFORMERS—large or small. Call 7008 and
leave message for Barry.
BABY FOOD—jars with lids are needed for the
A.T. Mahan High School Art Department. Bring
to the school.
Free
MALE CAT—two years old, neutered, good with
children. Call 4477 after 5 p.m.
SEAT—from a Bronco, rear passenger seat, up-
holstery weathered but structure good. See at
NavSta Print Shop.
M iscellaneous
MACRAME—Classes will be offered at the Youth
Center starting October 9. Both Intermediate
and Advanced classes will be held. All persons
aged 13 or over are eligible to participate.
For further information call the Youth Center
at 7508.
LA LECHE LEAGUE—If your family is awaiting the
arrival of a new member the La Leche League
meeting "The Family in Relation to the Breast-
fed Baby" may interest you. The meeting will
be held Monday at 10 a.m. in Qtrs. 618-D. For
more information call 6143.
POTTERY—A Beginning "Pottery on the Wheel"
class begins Tuesday. Classes run from 6 to
9 p.m. for six weeks. The fee is $22.50 plus
clay and there is a 10-student limit. Register
at the Hobby Shop.
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.
Cryptograms
A cryptogram is a writing which contains a
secret meaning. In a puzzle-type cryptogram
each letter of the alphabet is replaced by
another, different letter. The letter A, for
example, might represent G, the letter B might
represent N, etc. To solve a cryptogram the
solver must determine which letters the various
letters of the cryptogram actually represent.
No. 1—NZZ BALY ZR NYS XZCOT DT CAG ZG NYS
NYSZCK KZA TZG'N GSST CZMT BMGGSCT DR
KZA MCS M RDWS-NZG NCAUV.
No. 2—SY MSN CNKYK SPK SYZC PK FKFZCCX ESY
CZKE NGY EN HPKK PE.
No. 3—PQV WVPPDX XQD EF L NDDS FRDUP QLF PD
PDFV PD RUDMV EP.
The answers to last week's cryptograms are:
No. 1—Nothing is impossible to the man who
doesn't have to do it himself.
No. 2—No one gets too old to learn a new way
of being stupid.
No. 3—The vow that binds too strictly snaps
itself.
“Sorry, Charlie,
but if you don’t register,
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 Falcon of-
fice located in Bldg. 734. The ad deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday for
publication the following Friday. Situation or service ads such
"will do" babysitting" are considered to be of a commercial nature
are not permitted. The White Falcon reserves the right to edit all ai
to fit proper style and space limitations.