The White Falcon - 05.12.1980, Síða 8
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White Falcon December 5, 1980
Automobiles
CLASSIFIED ADS
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62 SCOUT—extra parts, *69 engine, see to ap-
preciate. Call 7248.
65 FORD FAIRLANE—good running condition, comes
with eight tires, six rims, $600. Call Rick
Gausmann at 5165.
72 VW BUG 1300—European specs, rebuilt engine,
runs great, studded tires, inspected and in-
sured. Call Doug Clark after 5 p.m. at 6176.
Asking $1,150.
73 VW 1600 SQUAREBACK—body in excellent con-
dition, engine requires work. Call 7218.
75 VW BEETLE—available December 19. Call
4402 or 4469.
76 CHEVOLET CHEVETTE—four speed, good condi-
tion. Call 7677.
Auto accessories
SNOW TIRES—four studded snow tires on rims
for VW Beetle, $65. Call Rick Gausmann at
5165.
TIRES—four 15" tires; two Chevy rims, $5;
van bucket seat, $20 or best offer. Call
7244.
WHEELS—white spoke wheels, four 15x7 six-
lug wheels for $100. Call 7062 or 4350.
SNOW TIRES—studaed snow tires on rims,
four H78-15 Dunlop on white six-lug rims,
$200. Call 7062 or 4350.
For Sale
WASHER—and dryer by Kenmore, gold colored,
used only seven months. Call 5256 anytime.
MICROWAVE—oven by Amana, $150. Call 7472
after 5 p.m.
P.A. SYSTEM—by Peavey, many features. Call
Rick at 7336.
DECORATIONS—for cookies and cakes. Call
Sharon at 4704.
COLOR TV—16" Panasonic portable color TV,
six months old, Quintrix II, solid state,
automatic color setting, in excellent condi-
tion, $350. Call Gus at 7310, after 5 p.m.
call 7103/7597. Can pick-up the same day.
ORGAN—like new children's organ, $50; Mr.
Coffee coffee maker, $24; child's molded
plastic car seat, with protecting bar and
straps, $25. Call 5241.
FURNITURE—earthtone couch and loveseat,
almost new orange Pricilla curtain for a
6' - 8' window. Come see and make an offer.
Call 6176 after 5 p.m.
DRAPES—insulated drapes, tawny mushroom color,
sizes 50 x 54 in. and 125 x 84 in.; assorted
plants. Call 2270.
SWEATERS—Icelandic sweaters in assorted sizes,
$35. Call 4067 after 5:30 p.m.
SALE—35mm Konica SLR camera, $50; stereo
components: Fisher receiver/turntable combina-
tion; Realistic cassette deck; RCA floor-size
speakers, $150 for all or $50 each item; Navy
cap frame, like new, 6 7/8, $4; four new
traverse rods, 48-86", $5 each. Call 4111 or
4451 after 5 p.m.
SALE—two Firestone studded snow tires, 6.95
x 14, $25 each; blue floral on white queensize
quilted bedspread, $15; two small lamps, $5
each; two sets farm scene prints, $30 a set;
clock radio, $5; bathroom ensemble, rugs,
shower curtain, etc., $10; Royal Port manual
typewriter, $40. Call 7379 after 5 p.m.
SALE—misc. household goods; kitchenware;
carpets; books and more. Sunday from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at BOQ 639 or call 7371.
SALE—large maple coffee table, $25; black
square table, $8; three Spanish tables, $10;
rubber boots, sizes 4 and 6, $3; youth's
Dallas Cowboy poncho, new, size large, $10;
Dallas Cowboy bathrobe, size 16-18, $5; Boy
Scout uniform, shirt size 12, waist 29;
assorted unassembled models and paints, $12.
Call 4726 after 5 p.m.
SALE—35mm camera and accessories, $350;
booster chair, $1; hairdryer, $5; curling
iron, $2; plants; pre-amplifier, tuner, $100
each or offer; turntable, $5. Call 7244.
Wanted
RECLINER—in good condition. Call SA
Bristow at 5191 or 6135 after 5 p.m.
SKATES—children's ice skates, sizes 12-14;
girl's 24" bicycle. Call 7970.
BABYSITTER -for occasional babysitting with
a 2 month old and 3 year old in my home.
Must be experienced and have references,
prefer a non-smoker. Call 5330.
ROCKER—rocking chair, any type. Call 5257.
BABYSITTER—for two small boys, 3-8 days a
month, 4 p.m. to midnight. My home preferred
but willing to consider yours, older teenager
or single person okay. Call Terry at 7766 or
4136.
PIANO—used upright piano. Call Susan
McCutcheon at 4200.
Lost
BROOCH—ladies brooch, family heirloom of
great sentimental value, amber cluster set
in ring pattern. REWARD. Call Mik at 4552
during working hours.
Miscellaneous
REGISTRATION—for "Aerobics in Motion"
aerobic dance class. Class begins December
8 with morning and evening classes. For more
information call Judi Schiff at 7970.
FLYING CLUB—Monthly business and safety
meeting on December 7 at 7 p.m. at the O'Club.
Election of officers being held at this meeting.
BEAUTY SHOP—Due to a shortage of beauticians,
the Navy Exchange Beauty Shop will no longer be
open on Saturday. Those Individuals interested
in applying for a beautician's position should
contact the Navy Exchange Personnel Office in
Bldg. 890 or call 4279.
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 information,
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 trans-
portation, 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.
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—ANOPO DT MFANDMH QFPO GPDHNAGVK ANBM
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The answers to November 21 cryptograms are:
No. 1—The reason why worry kills more people
than work is that more people worry
than work.
No. 2—When you see a situation you cannot
understand, look for the financial
interest.
No. 3—He who is known as an early riser can
stay in bed till noon.
Cartoon Corner-
Blondie
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