The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 10.05.1985, Qupperneq 10

The White Falcon - 10.05.1985, Qupperneq 10
FYI continued Bravo zulus The following personnel at Public Works received awards for construction of the two new telephone booths in the .USO. BU2 Terry Dunn BU3 Jeffrey Suprise BUCN Andrew Rheaume BUCN Ross Kraemer CE3 David Schuster CECN Brad Billings ICFN Richard Alfaro ICFN Kevin Smith CECN Darryl Winward CA Jody Hornsby For participation as members of the Seabee Color Guard at the KCPOA Dinning Out on April 6, a thanks from E. D. Cooken- ham, to: UT2 Cloy Mel linger CM2 Timothy Chapman UT3 William Gilbert UT3 Robert Brewer UTCN Darryl Sirles Finally for successfully completing the Customs Inspector Course, to: SW1 John Henderson CM2 Allan All dredge Division reactivated TINKER AFB, OKLA. (AFNS) — With the reactivation of 28th Air Division here the 552nd Airborne Warning and Control Division has been redesignated the 552nd AWC Wing. The re- organization is intended to ease management strains created by the organizations' unique world- wide commitments. Theunitsare the primary operators and main- tained of the Air Forces's Fleet of 33 E-3 AWACS Aircraft. The 552nd also trains E-3 crew members and operates and main- tains EC-135 aircraft at Tinker. VA home loans WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Vet- eran's Administration reduced its maximum' home loan rate from 13 percent to 12.5 VA adminis- trator Harry Walters said the reduction reflects recent im- provement in the mortgage mar- ket. Coins and stamps There will be the annual Coin and Stamp Exhibit at the USO tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rare items will be auctioned. There will be free cake also. Mini course offered On may 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Family Services Center there will be a Navy Re- lief Mini Course offered to persons interested in volunte- ering as an office worker, case- work interviewer, evening/week- end duty watchstander, or any- one interested in knowing about the functions of Navy Relief. The course is open to all active duty and their depend- ents. For further information or to sign up please call 4602. Child care will be provided by reservations. Make your own reservations by calling 4545. Rotator schedule With the change to daylight savings time in the United States, the Rotator will now arrive at 5 a.m. on Tuesdays. Check-in at the Naval Station will begin at 7 a.m. Special issue The October issue of Proceed- ings will be a special issue fo- cusing on naval warfare. All officers and enlisted are en- couraged to submit articles. For more information contact JOC Petersen at 4552. Classifieds continued from Entertainment Section For Sale WOMEN'S CLOTHES -- Separates, color-coordinated in Autumn col- ors, winter weight sizes 5-6 to 8-10. Call 7160. PACK-OUT SALE -- End table, cof- fee table, children's ski equip- ment, girl's clothes sizes 10 to 14,women's dresses size 10,boy's clothes size 10, men's clothes and much more. May 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 4376. PACK-OUT SALE — Books, puzzles, AM radio, roller skates, baby items, auto parts, suitcase, fishing pole. In laundry room, tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 963-2. PACK-OUT SALE — From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 962-2. Glass coffee table, end table and mini hutch, $250; mediterranian lamps, $20 queen size waterbed, $350; hide- a-bed, $250; TV stand, $25; glass cabinet, $25; baby bassinette, $15; stroller,$20; playpen, $20; baby boy clothes newborn to two toddler, baby girl clothes 0-12 months, baby toys and miscel- laneous. PACK-OUT SALE -- Mi sc. houehold items, stereos for kids, books and toys, 45s and other records 50s and 60s era pop, some furni- ture items,auto tires, twin bed, table-desk. To be held tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Qtrs. 925-1B. PACK-OUT SALE — Must sell by May 22 two 9'XI2' rugs in good condition, $30 each. Call 7911 DWH or 7217 AWH and ask for A.J. or Cynthia. PACK-OUT SALE -- Tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Snow shovels, tire chains, sleds, boots, snow suits, boy's and girl's shirts, pants, socks, shoes, sizes 0-7. Its at 1064-F. PIANO — Story and Clark console piano. Excellent condition, solid cherry cabinet. Asking $1,500. Call Karen Hernandez at 7250. SALE -- Six drawer double dres- ser with mirror, $25; four 14" snow, mud studded tires mounted on five hole GM wheels,$100; two GM 14" rims unmounted,$15. Call 4757. SALE -- Five-piece living room set, $450; full/queen-size oak headboard, $60; Atari 2600 with four games, $80. Call 7500 DWH or 7202 AWH. SOFA-BED -- Large, triple cushion herculon sofa,green plaid, folds out to king-size bed, good con- dition, $100 or best offer. Green upholstered chair, $25; seat cover for pick-up, new $40. Call 4152. Continued on page 11. 10 May 10, 1985 The White Falcon

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