The White Falcon - 03.05.1985, Blaðsíða 10
FYI continued
Course registration
Today is the last day to reg-
ister for a one-credit hour CAPP
100B-Introduction to Microcom-
puters course. For more in-
formation call Kathy at 6226.
Weather outlook
Spring is firmly established
during the month of May with a
marked increase in temperature.
The average temperature for
May is 43.6°F as compared to
38°F in April. The wind direc-
tion remains northeasterly. The
average wind speed is 12 knots.
The highest speed recorded was
in 1957 and 1959 with a reading
of 59 knots.
Measurable precipitation,
mostly liquid, occurs on 16.2
days of May. The maximum rain-
fall during the month is 8.17
while the minimum is 9.37. The
maximum snowfall during the
month is 6.2 inches.
The hours of daylight begins
with 16 hours and 49 minutes on
the first day of the month and
increases to 19 hours and 56
minutes by the last day of the
month.
Tax preparations
Income tax preparation is
available at the Navy Exchange
Office. It's open Wednesdays
and Fridays from 2 to 7 p.m.
and Saturdays from 12 to 5 p.m.
Call 4370 during the above hours
for an appointment or 7073,
7062 during other business
hours.
Fil-Am performance
The Filipi no-American dance
troupe of Keflavik, Iceland will
perform folk and hula dances at
the USO on May 3 in recognition
of the Asian-Pacific Heritage
Week. Showtime will be at 7:30
p.m.
Letters of Appreciation
The president of the Fleet
Reserve Association, Jack Crist-
well, gives letters of apprecia-
tion to the following people for
time and effort they gave gen-
erously 'during the months of
December and January in renovat-
ing building 2306. It was an
empty warehouse that had to be
renovated in a short period of
time due to the old Fleet Home
being destroyed by high winds.
BUC Kenneth D. McDaniels
BUI Richard A. Moody
CE1 Keith B. Reling
SW1 John R. Henderson
BU2 Terry J. Dunn
HT2 Ronald E. Hastie
BU3 Jeffery Surprise
CE3 David R. Schuster
SW3 Douglas E. Field
BUCN Ross M. Kraemer
CECN Richard Saladino
SWCN Robert Ford
BUCA Andrew D. Rheaume
Classifieds continued
For Sale
PRE-PACK-OUT SALE -- Three fam-
ilies. Men and women's clothes,
three ski suits worn twice, mis-
cellaneous tools, records, cas-
settes. Building 929 2-D Friday
from 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday from
2 to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m.
TV -- Heath 25" console co'l'or
television, perfect working con-
dition, $250 or best offer.
Minolta SRT-101 SLR camera set
with 55mm/F1.2 and 135mm Minolta
lenses, $250 or best offer.
Olympia manual portable type-
writer, $75 or best offer. Call
7288 AWH.
STEREO -- Zeneth solid-state
console stereo, AM/FM radio and
tape deck, Early American cabin-
et. Asking $2-50. Call 2114 DWH.
WOMEN'S CLOTHES -- Separates,
color-coordinated in Autumn col-
ors, winter weight sizes 5-6 to
8-10. Call 7160.
Lost
LOST -- London Fog coat that was
taken by mistake at the Cultural
Exchange at the Top of the Rock.
Please call Cathy at the Top of
the Rock if you have it.
LOST -- Children's watch. Lost
on April 19. Call 7777 to iden-
tify.
LOST -- Gold bracelet, April 23
in the Navy Exchange or Viking
Mall or in Civilian Personnel.
If you found it, please call
7044.
Billboard magazine's top five hits —---------
Hot 100 Country Soul
1. We Are The World -- U.S.A.
for Africa
2. Crazy For You -- Madonna
3. Rhythm Of The Night --
Debarge
4. Nightshift -- Commodores
5. Don't You (Forget About Me)--
Simple Minds
1. Girls Night Out -- The Judds
2. Time Don't Run Out On Me --
Anne Murray
3. There's No Way -- Alabama
4. Don't Call It Love -- Dolly
Parton
5. The Cowboy Rides Away --
George Strait
1. Rhythm Of The Night --
Debarge
2. We Are The World -- U.S.A.
for Africa
3. Back In Stride -- Maze
4. In My House -- Mary Jane
Girls
5. Fresh -- Kool and the Gang
Editor's note: These hits for the week ending Saturday, April 27, 1985
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