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Show Page hill TOP TIMES 2 yfo ffr 119 families because of Hill AFB support of Sub for Santa. They would like a dresser or chest. "After we received their name, we went and visited them to find out their needs. "Then we made up posters and sent out memos to let the people in Personnel know about the families." "It is still not too late for Sub PERSONNEL is sponsoring two families. "One is a young couple with four children under age 4. The mother is hopeful for a crib. "In the other family, the father is disabled and they have two children-- a 10 year-ol- d old girl. boy and an Typical of the organizations involved in Sub for Santa projects at Hill is Personnel. Marian Phillips, division alternate for the project, said ( for Santa," said Caroll Marchand, Chaplain Office. "About; 120 families have been accepted by Hill AFB organizations but we still have a number of families who need aid. "While it is hard for all people to make ends meet, it is much harder for those requesting aid. 8-y- Season deadline set and articles for the Dec. 20 Hill Top Times must be in the Office of Information, room 108, Bldg. 1102, by 9 a.m. All photos Tuesday. No Christmas season related material will be accepted after the deadline. The first issue of Hill Top Times in 1975 will be Jan. 10. Deadline, for all material during 1975 is the Monday before publication except for Monday holidays when it is Tuesday at 10 a.m. "IN "ADDITION to families with young children who won't have Christmas without Sub for Santa, don't forget the senior citizens. "We can match up organizations with those who Blood donors needed The American Red Cross will conduct a blood drawing for all employees next Wednesday and Thursday at Thornton Hall, Bldg. 460, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. All military and civilian employees, as well as dependents, are eligible in the blood drive program. For information, call Carl L. Nelson, Red Cross field Hill AFB director, ext. Fomoio odl SsnrDtf that it is "coming along very good." Christmas will be a little brighter for December 13, 1974 IiiiiiiaiA need their help until Tuesday." Office representatives can contact Mrs. Marchand, ext. 2106 or 2107. 3213. M o fW ailllilill lliilit jBSP AliiJiipii fS wH III HOT, HOT, GOOD-Bett- ye Gillespie, (right), Personnel Sub for Santa monitor, dishes up chili for Sam Cooper while Fran Salazar waits her turn. The lunch was one of many ways that Personnel employees are supporting the project. (USAF photo: George Whetton) PASS OFF INFLATION! wns WE HAVE OVER 50 NEW 1974 PINTOS, MUSTANGS, AND MAVERICKS IN OUR INVENTORY, THESE CARS MUST BE . . . . at NEVER WILL PRICES BE LOWER! 75 Maverick 250 Engine, 6 cyl. W-P.S., Radio, Tinted Glass. r. 4 mmmmmAfttrP 'ft mu., 3407d9 a 2887u" New Courier Pickup Tinted W-S- , 'S S, 4-spe- s r" ed ' mi Glass, Radio c& 03, No. 5098 WHILE THEY LAST UU m wmmw Everything "Your Small Car Headquarters" M AI I573. ,a ton PCLUW! i MUST MAKE ROOM FOR 1975 MODELS NOW ARRIVING 2897 & COST OR DEALER . . . i No. 5120 mmst & M W.I.N. E WE HELP YOU AND $AVE MONEY BY OFFERING OUR REMAINING 1974 MODELS SOLD! 75 Pinto AT . 1 THE CLOSER YOU LOOK, THE BETTER WE LOOK (g)((D) Goes I |