The White Falcon - 11.01.1980, Blaðsíða 3
January 11, 1980
The White Falcon
Page 3
REENLISTMENT—(left to right) Capt. B. D. Katz reenlists RMCS R. Unger and
RM1 B. Mathews of the Naval Communications Station. (See story on page 2)
(Photo courtesy of Naval Station Photo Lab)
CONGRATULATIONS—SKI Ron S. Besse is awarded the Navy Achievement Medal
for his duties by Capt. T. J. Keene. (Photo by Naval Station Photo Lab)
Webster College registration continues
Exchange notes
Cigarettes up
Due to cost increases cigarette
selling prices will be increased 25
cents per carton and single package
prices will be increased to 40 cents
per pack effective Jan. 21, 1980.
Waterford crystal prices increase
Manufacturers of Waterford crys-
tal and Lladro Figurines have an-
nounced an increase in the cost
price of their products. As a re-
sult prices printed in the 1980 Navy
Exchange Mail Order Catalog for Wat-
erford and Lladro items will in-
crease by 15 percent effective Feb-
ruary 1, 1980. Catalog customers
are advised to add 15 percent to the
prices listed on pages 379 through
383 for Lladro figurines and pages
390 through 391 for Waterford crys-
tal in the 1980 Navy Exchange cata-
log. Orders received on or after
February 1, 1980 will be charged at
the new price. Customers who have
not added the 15 percent to the
listed price will be billed for the
balance. Manufacturers price in-
creases are beyond the control of
the Navy Exchange Mail Order cata-
log, however every effort is being
made to keep prices as low as pos-
sible.
Exchange holds sale today
Don't forget the giant Navy Ex-
change Warehouse Sale today and tom-
orrow. Savings of at least one-
third on every item on sale. There
will be 70% off on some items. Look
for the banners and the sign in the
front area of building T-869 near
the Navy Exchange for the proper lo-
cation.
Tour Office news
Austria ski trips
The Tour Office is sponsoring
weekly ski trips, via a one night
stopover in Luxembourg, to Kitzbu-
hel, Austria. Flights will depart
here every Friday, and they will
depart Kitzbuhel on every Saturday.
Included in the price is airfare,
transfers, accommodations and con-
tinental breakfast. For further in-
formation call the Tour Office at
4200/4420.
Symphony tickets ready
The Jan. 24 performance of the
Icelandic Symphony Orchestra will
feature Urs Schneider as conductor
and piano soloist Ursula Ingolfsson.
The program will include Smetana
- Moldau, Mozart - Piano Concert KV
537 and Tschaikovsky - Symphony
No. 6.
Tickets will be available at the
Tour Office beginning Monday and
continue through Friday.
Registration for the Webster Col-
lege Master of Arts Program in Man-
agement and Human Relations for the
Spring II session 1980, will contin-
ue at the Navy Campus, building 638,
through Friday; after which a $5
late registration fee will be
charged.
Registration will be for 2
courses: The March course, MG 0592-
Management & Organizational Behav-
ior; and the April course, HR 0571-
Value Systems.
New students may enroll in this
continuing program during any regis-
tration period and complete their
degree in one year. For more infor-
mation please call 6226 or 7795.
Seven Marines promoted
The following Marines have been
promoted to their present ranks dur-
ing January.
Private First Class (Pfc.) Bruce
A. Sizemore, Pfc. John W. Cunning-
ham, Pfc. Charles P. Gallagher,
Pfc. Mark E, Johnson, Pfc. Steven
J. Spirk, Pfc. Ray H. Thornburg and
Lance Corporal Stephen M. Hale.