The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 02.04.1966, Qupperneq 5

The White Falcon - 02.04.1966, Qupperneq 5
Saturday, April 2, 1966 WHITE FALCON 5 Kef. Bargains FOR SALE One portable 19-inch black and white TV set. Contact Chief Waters at ext. 2149. One Martin D-28 electric guitar, $200, this is the Jumbo Audi- torium style. The original price was $440. Contact Dusty Miller at ext. 4261 at work or 3272 at home. Double pick-up electric guitar and amplifier with echo chamber and tremolo. Contact Mike Peck at ext. 2260 after 5 p.m. One Maytag wringer washing machine, $75, one girl’s winter coat, brand new, Icelandic made, size 6. Will fit child about 8 years old, $10. These items may be seen at base housing apartment 1046B, or call Chief Torgerson at ext. 4153. An AM/FM radio/stero combination, 1953 Ford, 21-inch television, contact Turpen 3239 or 3284 during working hours. One set of living room furniture including one 4-piece couch, 1 arm chair, 3 tables, and 2 lamps. One 23-incli 1965 RCA table model TV set, one 15-inch portable RCA TV set. One bedroom set including 1 double bed, 2 dressers and one wardrobe. For the kitchen 1 Coldspot refrigerator/freezer combination about 1963 model, 1 Kenmore auto- matic washing machine, 1 toaster, 1 steam iron, pots, pans, and dishes. Also 1 Telefunken AM/FM radio. Transformers, one, 1200- watt, one, 500-watt and two, 250-watt. These furnishings are ideal for a one-bedroom apartment. For further information call Couch at 4156 or 4193 during working hours. These items are located off base at Vesturbraut 7 in Keflavik. WANTED One or two-bedroom apartment or house. Furnished if possible but not necessary. Contact Mr. Ramos at ext. 3185 or-2124 anytime. MISCELLANEOUS The University of Maryland announces a course in Icelandic on April 4. Three college credits can be earned by taking this course. Tuition aid is available for military personnel. For further in- formation call Miss Lee at ext. 5238. tfCO WitfeA Club tfefrJ On March 18, a St. Patrick’s Day party was held in the Ballroom of the NCO Club. A delicious meal was served, and the Toxics provided music for dancing. Decorations were in green and white, and each member was presented with a green and white carnation. Green punch was served to carry the St. Patrick’s Day theme. The next business meet- ing will be April 5. Elec- tion of officers will be held and plans will be made for the installation dinner. Jett, RM1, is shown with a happy grin having reenlisted for six years. Jett is attached to Naval Communication Station, and upon his departure from Iceland he will report to RM “B” School in Bain- bridge, Md. The reenlistment oath was administered by Capt T. J. Bratten Jr., commanding officer of NavCommSta, on March 25. Aunt Maizy’s Recipe Column It’s been several weeks since we’ve had a chance to give you a new recipe but here’s one that I hope will make up for time lost. It was sent in by "Wendy Bever- stock and is for: Mexican Wedding Cakes 1. Mix 1 cup soft oleo (butter doesn’t work as well) with x/i cup powdered sugar, add Zi teaspoon salt and two teaspoon- fuls of vanilla. 2. To these ingredients add 2 cups of sifted flour and 1-2 cups of chopped pecans or walnuts, (fresh tasting) 3. Form into small balls and bake at 375 degrees for 10-12 minutes. (They should look as if they are beginning to brown) 4. Remove from oven and roll in powdered sugar. (These can be flattened with a fork and cake decorations added before bak- ing. That’s it, sounds easy doesn’t it! The result is a crunchy delicious cookie. Wendy Beverstock, who contributed the recipe, says, that even an amateur can’t go wrong with it if the instructions are followed. Our thanks to you Wendy. Readers, we still need re- cipes if this column is to continue so send yours in. Send them to Aunt Maizy c/o The White Fal- con. Vulcan Toastmasters To Install Officers Tonight, at 7:15 the Vulcan Toastmasters will hold their annual installation banquet and meeting. New officers will be installed after a special ad- dress by Commander of the Iceland Defense Force, RAdm Ralph Weymouth. All present and past members of the club are cordially invited to attend this special affair. Cocktails will be served at 6. ‘Stateside 5’ Scheduled The Radio Log by Dave O’Malley, SN Have you noticed the new sound on Armed Forces Radio? Some of us call it Tom’s Toy, in reference to the enthusiasm displayed by Tom Cross over the minute elec- trical miracle worker. In actua- lity, it is far from being a toy. It is a complicated device that en- ables the AFRTS amateurs to sound amazingly professional. What it is folks is a cartridge machine. You see, the tape goes ‘round-and-round’ in this little plastic case and the music comes out here....or there. Well, any- way it helps bring us closer to our audience, faster and more ef- fectively. And speaking of fast and ef- fective, this coming Thursday morning the 1484 “Good Guys” will be on hand to kick off the Red Cross Radio Marathon. You pay the (Red Cross) and we’ll play (anything you’d like to hear). To Make Keflavik Debut Another USO show is headed towards Keflavik. A fine show in the tradition of the USO, the “Statesiders,” are sche- duled to arrive April 7. The cast is headlined by Rod Rogers, comedian and MC, a noted star of stage and screen, and backed up by Joane Starr, singer and dancer; Dana Lorge, attractive female vocalist; Frank Martino, on the accordian; and Jackie Vaught, on the drums. This is an outstanding show1®* and has been chosen to appear on the “Around Midnight” show on Armed Forces Television. Station Library To Hold Photo Contest The Naval Station Library will hold a photography contest in black and white, 5x7, single weight, glossy prints. All mili- tary personnel and dependents are invited to participate. The contest will be divided into three categories with 85- prizes given for each class. They are: scenic views, persons, and animals and marine life. Pictures submitted should be taken locally at Iceland since March 19G6, and only one entry per person is permitted. For more information, stop down at the library (T-102) and the staff will be glad to help you. A schedule of their appearances is as follows: April 7 show arrives in Keflavik. April 8 H-3 in the a.m. “Around Midnight” AFTV at 11 p.m. April 9 NCO Club at 7 p.m., Grindavik at 9 p.m. April 10 CPO Club at 7 p.m. Rockville at 9 p.m. April 11 H-2 in the a.m. Polar Club at 7 p.m. ‘O’ Club at 9 p.m. April 12 Whale Bay April 14 Departure That’s the schedule and you’ll have an opportunity to see them at your convenience. So don’t miss it. Just One Moment Please Starting this week on Channel “8” golf specials will pre-empt CBS “Golf Classic.” These golf specials will run for a period of four weeks. Another change will be the re- placement of “Championship Wrestling” with “CBS Sports Spectacular.” Don’t miss “Northern Lights Playhouse” this week as Channel 8 presents, “The Flame.” This thril- ler stars John Carroll,Vera Ralston, Broderick Crawford, and Robert Paige. This is the story about a man who plots to kill his brother. In the near future there will be many other program changes, all of which are designed to increase your viewing enjoyment. Some of the programs to be watching for: “Redigo,” “Have Gun, Will Tra- vel,” “Bobby Lord,” and “Battle Line.” So stay up to date with Chan- nel 8 your voice of information, education and entertainment. wzmh UQTA^OUT YOU,-. cau- a cop j / HEY, LUIGI! PASS THE SPAGHET’—With a boarding house reach David R. Antico, RMSN, mess cook at Galley 755, serves a heaping plate- ful of spaghetti to Miss Colleen L. Hall, an A. T. Mahan 6th grader. The event was the annual A. T. Mahan Parent Teachers Asso- ciation’s (PTA) Spaghetti Dinner held at Galley 755, Saturday evening, March 26, from 7-10. Approximately 400 people filed through the line to enjoy the meal, most of the customers arriving between 7 and 8 p.m. A host of volunteers responsible too numerous to mention made the evening a success; the student ticket-sellers, PTA members serving the food and the people who attended the dinner. But a big hearty “thank you” goes out to the men of Galley 755, who besides preparing the normal three meals for the troops, also got this dinner ready without being paid. The 15-man crew, headed by Seals L. Minshew, CS1, Galley 755 supervisor, started preparations early in the morning. About 204 pounds of ground beef, 60 pounds-spaghetti and 65 loaves of bread were just some of the ingredients which comprised the big meal.

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