The White Falcon - 07.11.1980, Blaðsíða 8
TUhe White Falcon Novenber 7,
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Automobiles
66 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE—needs snow tires, excel-
lent transportation, inspected and insured
until March '81, $400. Call 7933.
71 VW SUPERBEETLE—mechanically sound, 28 MPG,
four snow tires, two regular tires, mounted,
tire chains, spare parts kit, $995. Call 4229
or 6182.
73 VW SUPERBEETLE—in very good condition, in-
cludes studded snow tires and summer tires.
Call 5170.
74 FIAT X19 SPORT—two seater, removable top,
excellent condition, many new parts, $3000.
Call 5157.
75 FORD PINTO—P.S. , disc brakes. Call Randy
at 2220 or 7466 after 5 p.m.
76 GMC JIMMY—four-wheel drive, automatic
transmission, P.S., P.B., large gas tank, ex-
cellent condition. Call CDR Marrical at 2101
or 7571 after 6 p.m. Asking $5200.
77 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—excellent mechanical
condition. Call Davis at 7506 or 6229.
79 JEEP CHEROKEE—A.T., P.S., P.B., Quadratrac,
AM/FM radio/cassette, skid plate, $6000. Call
Alcorn at 4305 or 4079.
79 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—four-wheel drive, like
new, driven less than 6,500 miles. Call Lt.
Sims at 7938 or 4988 after 9 p.m.
80 CELICA—lots of extras, $8500. Call Lloyd
Grey at Rockville 44 or 38.
Auto accessories
FIAT PARTS—engine for Fiat 124 (1600cc), good
condition; various parts for VW, some new.
Call 5268 between 5 and 8 p.m.
TIRES—four 15" tires; one 15" snow tire; four
Chevy rims; four Ford hubcaps; bucket seat for
Chevy van. Call 7244.
TIRES—five Goodyear H78-15" studded snow tires
used approximately 300 miles, $125. Call Don
at 5144 or 4639 anytime.
For Sale
BABY SWING-—excellent condition. Call 5268.
CASSETTE—Pioneer AM/FM cassette with Jensen
speakers. Call Davis at 7506 or 6229.
BATH SCALE—digital, $20; Peavey P.A. system,
130 watt. Call Rick at 4424 between midnight
and 7 a.m.
STEREO—tape recorder: Sony TC630, pre/main
amp., two speakers, two microphones, sound-on-
sound, ECHO, three speed, $250; Sharp cassette
deck, Dolby, APSS, auto stop, $115. Call 4011
after 5 p.m.
UNIFORM—Navy dress blues, jacket 40 regular,
slacks 34 waist; 14" tire chains. Call 7182.
VACUUM—Eureka canister-style vacuum with
attachments, never used, 220-240V operation,
50-60HZ, $75. Call 5157.
WASHER—and dryer by Sears Kenmore, gold
colored, used only seven months. Call 5267.
STEREO—Sharp amplifier, eight-track, BSR
turntable, two speakers and music center.
Call 4212 or 6166 after 5:30 p.m., ask for
YN2 Cook. Price negotiable.
COLOR TV—Sony 15" color TV. Call 7845.
SALE—household items; clothes; plants.
Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at Qtrs. 629F.
SALE—furniture; clothes; toys; drapes; sled;
Petri camera with accessories, $550; dish-
washer; carpets. Tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 1 Maple lobby.
SALE—dishes; stereo; various plants; bean-
bag chair; misc. items. Call 7244.
Wanted
CAT SITTER—in your home from December 15 -
January 15. Call 7163.
BABYSITTER—in my home during weekdays. Call
5433 after 4:30 p.m.
USED CAR—under $1500, no junkers. Call 4313.
BABYSITTER—in my home, weekdays 8 a.m. to
5 p.m., two or three weeks in January for a
preschooler and baby. Call 5252.
ANYONE—with knowledge of North American
Indian lore, preferably Indian dance and
music. Call Karen at 7278.
CARPETS—for living room and bedroom; desk;
umbrella stroller; high chair. Call 7278.
Free
MALE CAT—six months old, litter box trained,
includes litter box, food dishes. Call 7264.
ICELANDIC FURRY PET—one year old, great with
kids. Call 7078.
Lost
FEMALE CAT—longhaired white Persian house cat,
answers to Baby. If found, call 7159 or 7989.
Miscellaneous
owe LUNCHEON—November 15 at 11:30 a.m. Make
your reservations by noon November 11. Call
7312.
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.
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.
TRS-80/MICROCOMPUTER HOBBYISTS—Interested in
forming a club? If you are interested in ex-
changing software, periodicals and programming
tips, call Ed at 4409 or 4996.
POTTERY CLASSES—beginning and advanced, on-
wheel and handbuilt. Starting November 15 from
1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Runs for six weeks with a
maximum of 10 students. Registration at Hobby
Shop.
SCRABBLE PLAYERS—call 7008 and leave message
for Barry.
TOY HAZARD—Bristle Blocks Nos. 806, 807 and
808 are potentially hazardous. Playskool has
advised that two components failed to comply
with small parts requirements. The two compo-
nents are Bristle heads and Bristle wheel and
axle assemblies shipped after January 1, 1980.
Patrons are advised to discard old Bristle
heads, wheel and axle assembles and send a post-
card or letter to the company requesting re-
placement heads and/or wheels at no charge to:
PLAYSKOOL, INC., 4501 W. Augusta Boulevard,
Chicago, IL 60651, Attn: Jane Roberts.
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—MYQMSOMKDM OT PKM UI0KH ZPV DBK'U HMU
GPS KPUIOKH.
No. 2—XA GBDKE MY Q TGYKK GBSKE XO YUYSZMBEZ
GQT QT VKYQTQPA QT AIY OYKKBG GIB'T
ASZXPH AB TJXP ZBD.
No. 3—JH JT ZJGGJDVAH HB TFF HQF RJDHVSF XQFY
CBV ESF JYTJZF HQF GSENF.
The answers to last week's cryptograms are:
No. 1—A narrow mind has a broad tongue.
No. 2—There is no indigestion worse than that
which comes from having to eat your own
words.
No. 3—No question is so difficult as that to
which the answer is obvious.
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