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The White Falcon - 19.03.1971, Blaðsíða 10

The White Falcon - 19.03.1971, Blaðsíða 10
Page 10 THE WHITE FALCON March 19, 1971 In weekend pistol competition... ‘Dead-Eye’ Burnham wins NSGA-sponsored match On March 14, NSGA hosted the first pistol match to be held aboard the naval station in nearly a year. Individual competition was open to NavSta, NavCommSta, NavFac and Mar. Bks. NavCommSta, Mar. Bks. and NSGA also entered teams for the teams matches. The competition Customs service has new forms for return to U.S. A revised Bureau of Customs declaration form is now in use. The form, vhich each traveler or head of family must fill out when entering the United States, was rewritten to "clarify the language and help the traveling public better understand customs regulations," officials stated. Information to be filled in on the declaration includes: name, date of birth, address, name and relationship of accompanying fam- ily members, and, for nonresi- dents, the date and place their U.S. visa was issued. Instruct- ions are printed in English, French, German, Italian and Span- ish. The form explains that both U.S. residents and nonresidents can make oral declarations to customs inspectors when the total value of the articles purchased abroad do not exceed specified exemption allowances. Returning residents are allowed a $100 duty free exemption. Nonresidents may bring in gifts for other persons without paying duty and internal revenue tax provided the value of the pur- chases are not over $100 in value. The back of the form provides space for listing articles when the traveler must make a written declaration. NCOA plans buffet next Saturday evening Here's a good way to spend an evening. Get a good meal and en- joy the USO show. The Non-Commissioned Officers Association is holding a buffet supper in the ballroom of the 56 Club March 27. All NCOS, or other service e- quivalent ranks (E—4 through E-9) are invited to attend. Cost for the meal is $2.50 per person. The meal will start at 7 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from SSgt. George Koepke (Comptroller office), and SSgt. Ray Neverdusky (AF military pay section). The next regular meeting of the NCOA is Sunday at 2 p.m. in the 56 Club party room. Handicap tournament set; large number of keglers entered in competition Due to the numerous entrants in the men's Second Annual Handi- cap Tournament, the bowling sched- ule has been extended. Team and doubles events will bowl this Saturday and Sunday. The singles event will bowl on Saturday, March 27. The exact times are now posted in the bowling alley. There will be no open bowling in the Arctic Bowl during ABC tournament play. David Burnham is presented the Distinguished Expert Qualification Award by his father, Don Burnham, the advisor for the Junior Rifle- man Club here. The award is the highest possible for junior ri- flemen. The award was presented March 11, marking just one year of competitive shooting. If it’s news... call 4156 consisted of 60 shots in both .22 „ and .45 calibers. There were a total of 18 shooters. Don E. "Dead-eye" Burnham, of IDF Staff, won all the seven mat- ches open to individuals. To ac- complish this,he posted two scores of 100, the first in slow-fire .22, and the second in slow-fire .45. He won the second match with a score of 295 out of a pos- sible 300 for an average of 98.33. He finished the competition with a total of 1144 points out of possible 1200,giving him an ovej^^^^ all average of 95.33. Fred D. "Hardluck" Long, NSGA finished in second place in six of the seven individual com- petitions and third in another. His final score for the day was 1103 points giving him a 91.91 average. Third place went toF. R. Brown of NavCommSta who edged out D. I. Brewer of the same command. Brown gathered 1083 points to Brewer's 1081. D. M. Manney wasn't far behind with a 1079. The .22 caliber team match went to NSGA with a score of 2153 points, followed by NavCommSta with 2136 and Mar.Bks. with 1813. The tables turned in the .45 cal- iber team match when NavCommSta collected 1893 totopNSGA's 1857. Among the outstanding novices of the match was D. M. Sawyer of NavSta who won first place in the . novice division with 995 points. Only two points behind was W. A. Kobemick of NSGA. Four points behind the leader clinched third « place in the category for A. L. Turner of NSGA. If anyone is interested in competitive shooting,contact Kike Ferguson at 6189. Commissary to dose The Commissary Store is sched^^^ uled to be closed all day Thur^^^^ day, April 1, for inventory. store will open again the follo*^^^ ing day, April 2, at its normal hours.

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