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Tour Office notes
The Tour Office is sponsoring
a Christmas Shopping Trip to Rey-
kjavik on December 15 and 22.
The bus will leave from the Vik-
ing Mall parking lot at 9 a.m.
and return to the base by 5 p.m.
Reserve seats no later than 1
p.m. the Friday before the tour.
On Sunday, December 16, the
Tour Office will sponsor a bus
to a Reykjavik hotel for a Jazz
Brunch. Besides enjoying the
American-style music there will
be an al1-you-can-eat buffet.
The bus will leave the Viking
Mall parking lot at 11 a.m. and
return around 4 p.m.
Notices:
long distance calls at someone
else's expense.
In addition, since the phones
use radio waves, they can be
picked up on shortwave and ham
radios. The cheaper cordless
models can even be picked up on
AM radios because they use very
low frequencies.
A thief, overhearing a con-
versation, might be able to gather
credit card information, bank
account numbers or other infor-
mation.
Moreexpensive cordless phones
that use high, less easily tap-
ped, frequencies are becoming
available. Although they are
safer, those telephones are stil1
far from secure, according to
Sergeant Denton.
Providence in the book review
section of the Journal of the
American Medical Association.
Doctor Collins was commenting
on the book, "The Child and Tele-
vision Drama," produced by the
group for the Advancement of
Psychiatry.
LA Rams cheerleaders
to visit NATO Base
The Los Angeles Ram's Cheer-
leaders will visit the NATO Base
on December 21 and 22. The group
is sponsored by the Department
of Defense and the USO. They
will perform Friday night in the
Andrew's theater at 7 p.m. and
on Saturday visit Rockville,
the officer's and enlisted clubs
and the USO. That night there
will be another performance in
the theater at 7 p.m.
New banking hours
Beginning December 17, the
American Express Community Bank-
ing Facility will provide after-
noon banking services from 2:00
p.m. through 4:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Morning hours
will remain the same (9:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m.).
The bank manager, Mr. John
Cutress, stated that the changes
in banking hours were being made
as a result of a survey of cus-
tomer preference and to improve
the overall quality of banking
services to the communtiy.
Hofn band to perform
The "Or What Band" from Hofn,
will perform at the Rockville
Club, Friday and Saturday, Dec.
14 and 15, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Everyone is invited to attend.
For more information contact the
Rockville Club.
• Special car rental packages
are available but due to heavy
demand during the Christmas sea-
son make reservations well in
advance.
• Likewise with Icelandair
flights to the States. Book
early to avoid disappointment.
• Remember that the Tour Of-
fice is unable to make double
bookings on airline flights. Al-
so, tickets for confirmed reser-
vations should be picked up about
one week before departure. Tic-
kets not picked up will be can-
celled on the day before the
flight.
Telephone precautions
Portable telephones could be
extremely costly, according to
MSgt. Elry Denton of the 2113th
Communications Squadron in Italy.
Sergeant Denton explains that
thieves can drive through a neigh-
borhood with their own cordless
phone waiting to find a compatible
unit in a home. When they get a
dial tone they make local and
Birth announcements
Chaurita Uaealesi Jihan Asaeli
is the name given to a baby girl
born to RMC Tofu and Koke Asaeli
on November 25.
Alexander Charles Betsinger
Denington was born at 3:45 p.m.
on November 27. He is the son
of MS3 Michael and Sandra Kay
Denington.
Staff Sergeant Clifford Allen
Dickens,III, and Josephine Dagma
Dickens are the parents of Clif-
ford Allen Dickens, IV. He was
born at 3:12a.m. on November 27.
American kids average
20,000 hours of TV
Virtually every American home
has at least one television set
that runs an average of seven
hours a day, influencing young-
sters who by the age of 18 will
have watched 20,000 hours of
television, viewed 13,000 kill-
ings and seen 350,000 commercials,
observes Dr. Edward W. Collins
of the Rhode Island Hospital in
Billboard magazine's top five hits
Soul Country Hot 100
l. Solid - Ashford and Simpson l. Nobody Loves Me Like You Do- l. Out of Touch - Hall and
2. Operator - Midnight Star Anne Murray and Dave Loggins Oates
3. Show Me - G1enn Jones 2. She's My Rock - George Jones 2. The Wild Boys - Duran Duran
4. Friends--Five Minutes of 3. Why Not Me - The Judds 3. Like a Virgin - Madonna
Funk - Whodini 4. I Love Only You - Nitty 4. I Feel for You - Chaka Khan
5. Tears - The Force MD's 5. Gritty Dirt Band Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind - George Strait 5. Sea of Love - Honeydrippers
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The White Falcon December 14, 1984