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Show HILL TOP TIMES 12 Page March 18. 1977 2952 CLSS charging; 201 oAFAF goal! "The Logistics Support Squadron (CLSS) is doing a fantastic job in meeting its goal for the Air Force Assistance Fund," said society." 2952nd The Joseph officer. project strongly Force memberships Aid Society. They have signed up 20 lifetime members during the first two weeks of the campaign, with each donation totaling at least $50. percent of 36 goal with only percent of the military participating thus far. Both of these figures are expected to increase as three teams are TDY and their contributions have not been received," Sergeant Hanna reported, "and the TDY "To date, it is care of emergency situations beyond their control and resources," the sergeant declared. "The 2952nd also strongly supports the other two affiliates of the fund," he continued, "and the men and women of the 2952nd have lifetime in the Air supports Hanna, unit SMSgt. 201 "Contributions III;;.. already contributed more than $1,475. Their average cash gift is $2.60 and the the to v take teams, from past experiences in traveling, are well aware of the assistance provided by the Combat 2952nd 1 1 average payroll deduction, society give the members the satisfaction of knowing that they are integral parts of a plan and an activity designed to help Air Force members $39. "They are forecasting 300 percent of goal before the campaign ends," SMSgt. Hanna concluded. "CHARGERS" - Getting things done in a big way for the Air Force Assistance Fund campaign have been members of the 2952nd CLSS. Here (I to r) TSgt. Lawrence Burton, TSgt. Jimmie Carper and SMSgt. Joseph Hanna, unit project officer, make sure all entries on the contribution card are completed. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Air Force Assistance Fund HillAFB S -W - E - E - P - S -T - A - K - E - S I J " " - I i 4 1 ') 1 NR PRS ORGN f 1 - v ' - I I ' - , - - - ' - v " - x ' - - -- -f-- " . - f ' ' X . . . . fi -- - ' X ' , ; West 4275 South Ph. Bloomquist-Pasto- r TAC 1691 3539 3489 63 AFGS 22i 345 386 62 AFSC 325 1136 338 ADC 183 435 287 33 MAC 103 269 227 51 GSU 90 410 0 OTHER 34 185 179 4264 11,132 10,827 expensive. How does $6 per night sound for a private room? Or $5 for a semiprivate room? These accommodations are available in Washington, D.C, - at the Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen's put the make Bible on trial before the bar of man too big and God too small. (SSMA) Club. or 2336 5 Worship With Us Next Sunday S.S. - 9:45 a.m.- - 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wed. 7:00 p. m "We're open to active-dut- y enlisted men and women of all branches of the service," says Mrs. William H. Beard, director of the club. "We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can accommodate -- rir TJ up to 100 people," she adds. The rooms are booked on a basis, she says, with reservations first-com- first-serve- e, d First Southern Baptist Church Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Church Training - 5: 30 Wednesdays Worship Services -- 11 : 00 - 7: A.M. & 6: 30 P.M. 00 P.M. LAVOID ROBERTSON - PASTOR 825-02- 7, 825-551- 2 MISSION PR IMERA HISPANIC BAUTISTA SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9: 45 A.M. WORSHIP - 11:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. Golden 45 H 57 Laytcn,Utah and required for groups. A limited number of private rooms are available at $6 per person per dormitory-styl- e 91 night, with rooms going for $5 per person per night. For or reservations additional information, write to Mrs. William H. Beard; SSMA Club; 1015 L. Street N.W.; Washington, D.C; or call (202) According to Mrs. Beard, the rooms may be used by 1. enlisted personnel of any service whether on temporary duty or on leave. Cadets from the service academies may also use the club. In addition to lodging, there's a canteen in the club, as well as a TV lounge, a library and a recreation room rates with pool and tables. Ping-pon- g The SSMA Club is available on an overnight, weekly or extended basis. Volunteer workers are available to provide information on sightseeing transportation. and The White House is a six-bloc- ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL restaurants, Theaters, museums and nightclubs are only minutes away on foot or by bus. The club is two blocks from a bus station, is near Union Station and train service and is just a few dollars by taxi from National Airport. For those who drive, Mrs. Beard says there is ample parking near the club at reasonable rates. (AFNS) WELCOMES YOU 1274 EAST 1450 SOUTH CLEARFIELD -- PH. 825-017- 7 Church Of Christ 145 West 800 North - Clearfield, Utah James A. Jones - Minister Bible Teaching Sunday School Sunday Worship Wednesday k walk from the club. sccoo&ocosoosocco SERVICES 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 288 r: encouraged for individuals 234-014- human reason is WELCOME TO PART 58 You want to visit the nation's capital but you've heard accommodations are ROY 731-429- 200$ 150 1 North Park Baptist Church - - to 100. D.C. service club offers bargain r- To 50 1 - David $ 5921 ; SELLING THE CAUSE SSgt. Gary Moon, AFAF assistant project officer (standing), tells AlC Kim Cooper and Sgt. John Sovitch of the 1881st Communications Squadron about the benefits of the Air Force Aid Society. The individual contact has really been successful in the squadron, campaign officials said. The 1881st is now at 111 percent of goal with 60 percent of people contacted and 91 percent of those contacted participating. (U.S. Air Force Photo) 1900 CONTR 77 4813 INSTALLATION r GOAL MAR 1610 00-AL- C - 16 AS OF 825-827- 2 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:00 Are Welcome All Write for FREE Bible Correspondence Course - Call for Transportation iCCCCCOSOCCCOGCOOCCCCCCOCCCC) |