The White Falcon - 02.12.1970, Side 4
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THE WHITE FALCON
December 2, 1970
New NCOA chapter
to be formed here
The NCO's of the base are form-
ing a division of the Non-Commis-
sioned Officers Association (NCCA)
here to be known as "The Iceland-
ic Chapter".
The NCOA was originally con-
ceived by a small group of NCO
representatives from all military
branches who realized that the
rest of the service is striving
for the same goals — political
and economic recognition and en-
hancement of the image of the
professional NCO and petty offi-
cer.
All NCO's including E-4's in
every branch of the military may
join. It is for your own benefit.
Acting as a group will produce
greater results.
The NCOA needs your support1
If you are interested contact
TSgt Buck at Ext. 6224/5207 dur-
ing duty hours, or Sgt. Neast at
AFI personnel. Don't Just talk
about joining; do something about
it.
LEADERS, from Page 3
the "B" League. Along with this
responsibility he is a member of
the NavSta teamin the "A" League.
He has a combined overall average
which sets him apart from other
players in bothleagues.
Even as this article was in
the works Ted amassed an impres-
sive 30 points for Admin in a "B"
League game against NSGA (B).
Admin won 73-28 in one of the
most lopsided tallies in base
basketball this year.
RIBBON, from Page 1
tity of furniture available. Be-
cause of DOD budget problems the
furnishings for the new housing
is drastically depleted. No re-
lief for the situation is antici-
pated until February 1971 when
some excess furniture is expected
to arrive from NavSta Argentia.
The new housing units are the
last programmed housing in the
foreseeable future, and it may be
a year or two before the quality
and quantity of government furn-
iture in the units will be on a
par with the other station public
quarters, but hopefully the mer-
its of the apartments will over-
ride the short-lived inconven-
iences that may arise.
** CLASSIFIED ADS **
APARTMENTS
1-bdrm. apt. for rent. Can be
seen at Heidag 8, Kef., avail, in
Dec. Call 2443.
1-bdrm. apt. avail, in Njard-
vik. Call A. Eggertsson, 4279
MISCELLANEOUS
CLASSIFIED ADS
**
1 apt. size refrig., 2 trans-
formers — 1,000 watts or larger.
Call Swaine, 4167.
1500-1000-500 watt transfrom-
er. Call Wilcox, 2290, during
day.
1-600 and 1-1,800 watt trans-
former. Call Muir, 5193.
2 Magnavox console speakers,
walnut finish, 16" woofer, 4" mid-
range, 2" tweeter, 1,000 cycle
horn in each. Call 7250 or 2162.
4 new 14" whitewall studded
snow tires mounted on new Ford
rims; other items for Mustang.
Call 6280.
Akai 355 D tape deck, auto re-
verse, repeat, 4 heads, 3 motors,
excel, cond., $225. Call 4133 or
8201.
AUTOS
1965Opel station wagon, excel,
cond. Call Sgt. Beck, 8816.
1968 VW 1500, excel, cond. In-
cludes 5 reg. tires, 5 snow tires
w/6 rims, avail. Dec. 15, $1,000.
Call Lt. Cdr. McGrath, 4152.
1970 VW. red w/blk. int., 6,500
miles, snow tires $1,500. Call
Kohlstedt, 3186 or 9-2238.
1966 VW 1300 w/radio, good
cond., avail. mid-Dec.,$700 firm.
Call 4193 after 6 for Lazar.
1966 Chev. Chevelle, 4 dr.
sedan, good cond., has shipping
rights. Call Hirst, 7120or 5130.
WANTED
1-bdtm. apt., fum. in Kef. or
vicinity. Call Keiper, 2290.
E-5’s now entitled
to residence passes
For the past two weeks the Se-
curity Department has been de-
luged with calls from E-5's eager
to get their new residence passes.
Is it rumor? No. Last Tuesday
instruction 1050.3F CHI finally
reached Security and residence
cards will be issued to all E-5's.
Any unaccompanied E-5 may now
receive the residence pass but
first they must obtain a memoran-
dum from their personnel office
starting their qualifications for
such a pass. Then take the mem-
orandum over to Security and...
Voilal
Because of the large number otf
passes being issued as a resu®
of this instruction, any perslH
submitting his request to Secur-
ity should not expect to get his
pass any sooner than the following
working day.
This pass does not change any
of the curfew regulations, but it
does make liberty more pleasant
by eliminating request chits and
the special passes for E-5's.
Lt.(J.g.) George W. Leatherbury Is presented the-Dlstin-
guished Naval Graduate Award by Cdr. Melvin Meltzer, VP-
56 Co. The award is based on his flight performance.