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Show r I1U.I. TOP TIMES Page 115 Facilities Noted for - Many AFLC civilians on temporary duty - r. (TDY) are not aware of what base facilities they may use. To make it clear, Mr. Albert do Bianco, chief of the Personnel . what presents Services Division at AFLC JK. n. Storage headquarters, recently issued Materiel Storage HQ AFLC a TDY letter that spells Civilian Workers out the benefits available. Civilians on TDY, he says, may use base exchanges! theaters, transportation and open messes if they stay in government quarters. Those who don't stav in !i 1 .'8 ,, 1 HQ AFLC - Is the way to a man's heart through his stomach? Maybe not, but AFLC personnel orficials are hoping a man's stomach may have some influence on his career plans. e As part of Project Volunteer, milk shake in been have airmen machines put dining halls at AFB, Ohio and soon will be placed in dining halls throughout the command. d milk shakes The automatic machines dispense at the flick of a switch. Vanilla or chocolate now are available but future plans call for a greater variety of J self-serv- Wright-Patterso- n Matsushima ice-col- mPfl lie, IWFF"' . flavors. ilenjoythepnvilege jug Lieutenant Ron Mahler, chief of the Food Services Branch at the 2750th Air Base Wing, says that "so far the milk shakes seem to be a big success" and adds that the "only problem is keeping the machines full." (AFLCNS) uw" more MAT- ..nnRE jtULi w .,. t Ar.n't rare for tne , . IP! government quarters may not use the movie theater or the base exchange (except for cafeterias and snack bars). In many cases, however, they may use base transportation and open messes. Allowable base exchange items Self Service Milk Shakes Set for AFLC Chow Lines .' include candy, beverages consumed on the premises, tobacco products, toiletries, stationery, gasoline and clothing items such as underwear, sweat shirts and work clothes. Services such as the barber shop, television rental and repair, watch repair and car wash also may be used. The AFLC letter includes a complete list of goods and services for posting on bulletin boards transient quarters throughout the command. Mr. Bianco also reminds civilians who want to use base facilities that verification of their status must be stamped on their TDY orders by the desk clerk at their in on-ba- (AFLCNS) quarters. Families Enfoy Dining SSgt. Raymond J. Stack (left) serves Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stouffer during the November Western family night at the Base Dining Hall. The event attracted over 870 military personnel, their dependents and guests. Two family nights are scheduled in December; a Fish Fry Dec. 10 and a Mexican Night Dec. 16. Both dinners will be served from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Price is 55 cents for military, G5 cents for dependents and guests 12 years and older, and 30 cents for children. goou many other many, lj T om sfve receiveu. i wonfor my thankful .lord for and 1 W friends. I assii 1, i sties, iels cut W J i StUi Wedm :15 p. itmenl ilg 394- - irmation -lack SnLi, , Persomi, Division ition of ln Hartman like to I il FLINDERS: useful-cloth- es, t , things that tne nome. iccessories, jnsedarouna act to appliances get can rjsmywife and I a. HARTMAN: 'JCBE is useful or that I can household feldo like tats perfumes. I pay. Pretty planters actlhave all kinds but I and item. l used in ( is In the ft 1st at a la'. I I Salazar r RS .. CM1TU . wmi hole family ftn as tishing, and H camDine (Sail are t do ijttit'i 1 J Going somewhere for the holidays? Flying? Driving? Taking the Bus? If it moves, First Security BankAmericard will move it. It's good there, and it's good getting there. For almost anything. ill. tt the best W f our whole A t. ZAR: I nrofnr Jwething in color 'W got to keep t if r ,hls ;Ofcourse,I . v .... uaniac. g BankAmericard , P Think of it as money. 1 Serv.ce Mark Owned .nd Licensed by BankArrerica We Corp. U&, ementlog 11 JDS d.1 il 19 . 53" |