The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.08.1969, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 22.08.1969, Blaðsíða 2
2 THE WHITE FALCON August 22, 1969 SSgt. Goodman winner of Air Force talent contest Staff Sergeant Thomas H. Goodman, 667th AC&W Squadron, Hofn, took first place honors in the folk singing category at First Air Force Talent Contest held at Suffolk County AFB, N.Y., during July. His rendition of “Talking World War III” and “Lay, Lady Lay” earned him the first place honor in this cate- gory. He also achieved a second place award for a harmonica solo. After notching the first place posi- tion, SSgt. Goodman went to compete in the Aerospace Defense Command Talent Contest at Perrin AFB, Texas. There the judges gave him first place in the instrumental solo class and a second place for the Sergeant’s folk singing efforts. The climax of the contest was the World-Wide Air Force Talent Contest at Edwards AFB, Calif., where all of the Air Force commands participated as a group. Although, the Aerospace Defense Command did not place; Sergeant Goodman received honorable mention for his individual performance. THRIFT SHOP HOURS THE THRIFT SHOP, located next to the station library is open Satur- days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. H-3 pao Staff Sergeant Thomas H. Goodman, attached to the Air Force's element at H-3, demonstrates the form that won him first place honors in folk singing in a talent contest held in July. New service begins next week Beginning in next week’s White Falcon, we will introduce a new classified advertising page in the paper. This new service will be available to all military personnel, all U.S. civilian employees, and the dependents of each group. The new section will contain per- sonal ads for items offered for sale, for swap, and giveaways. Addition- ally, “wanted items”, such as re- quests for auto parts, requests for babysitters, etc., will also be car- ried. Items considered as offering “services”, however, will NOT be run. Also included will be a section listing houses and apartments for rent in the local area. This new service will take the place of ads currently being carried on 1484’s Bulletin Board. Effective today, August 22, Bulletin Board will feature special notices and announcements of club activities. Deadline for all want ads is 4 p.m. Tuesday of the Friday the paper comes out. For example, the dead- line is 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 26, for the first edition to carry classi- fied ads -- Friday, August 29. All ads must be submitted in writing on an advertisement form available in the White Falcon office. No ads will be accepted over the telephone. Ads will be run for one week only. If ads are to be rerun, a complete new form must be submitted. O' Wives hold August 'hall and blast ‘ tea The Officers Wives Club, “Hail and Bless” tea for August was held last week honoring two ladies departing and eight new arrivals at the naval station. Departing and “blessed” were Thelma Hart and Eleanor Sims. Those “hailed” were Miriam Thomas, Mary Sowers, Sharon Hayes, Betty Bader, Addie Autry, Joan Weaver, Louise Tayloe and Mary Sherman. Mrs. Hart was presented with a set of Icelandic silver serving spoons and the traditional Icelandic ceramic tray, in recognition of her outstanding ser- vice to the club, by Betsy Donnor, the club president. Baking for this special tea were, Joan Sheets, Frankie Longbottom, Kris Pens el, Nancy Mills, Patsy Notts, Sally Loyd, Lucille Williams and Betty Rhodes. Social chairman and assis- tant chairman for the event was Elsa Sherman and Fran McLaughlin. NURSERY SCHOOL DON’T FORGET — applications for the fall-winter nursery school are now being accepted at the base nursery. the White Falcon U. S. NAVAL STATION KEFLAVIK, ICELAND CAPT Lloyd fl. Thomas Commanding Officer Mr. Warren J. Papin Public Affairs Officer Staff JOl Bill Wedertz, USN...........Editor J03 Wayne R. Leloo, USN.......Reporter JOSN Luther Conant, USN.......Reporter AN Tom Currie, USN............Reporter PH2 H.L. McLaurin, USN..Photographer Mrs. Hrefna Miller...........Varitypist The White Falcon is published weekly on Friday in accordance with NAVEXOS P-35, revised July 1958, for free dis- tribution to personnel of Naval Station, Keflavik. It is printed at the Naval Station Printing Plant, Keflavik, Ice- land from appropriated funds.

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