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Show 14 HILL TOP TIMES Fridoy, Moy 24, 1985 'Club New rules govern utilize the facilities. A person who is eligible for membership cannot be invited to the club as a guest or attend any function after duty hours. The Officers' Open Mess is designated an essential feeding facility during the breakfast and noon meal, Monday through Friday. Eligible may utilize the facility during the day. Social functions attended by eligible during autho4 are until hours, p.m., duty rized when sponsored by a current club member, such as retirement or promotion social functions. Club members may schedule a function, the cost of which will be borne entirely and completely by the club member, such as immediate family member wedding reception, and in- When the Hill AFB Officers' Open Mess opened after its extensive remodeling, the following membership and guest policies went into effect. They are reiterated for everyone's information as follows: The Officers' Open Mess is organized to provide social, dining and recreational activities to its members, their dependents and bona fide guests. I N t v - non-membe- rs non-membe- rs from The club is funds received from membership dues and sales of merchandise. Membership is on a voluntary basis and is available to all active duty officers, officers of the reserve components, retired officers, Public Health Service and civil service employees in or above and the grade of GS-1- 1 WS-1- 0 or above (or an equivalent grade) employed at Hill AFB. Air Force Regulation 215-1- 1 states that those who are eligible for membership and do not join may not self-supporti- f ng ; feV ' 11 MET vite guests without regard to Club members are responsible to ensure unauthorized guests are not invited to the club. , WJ ;- - - . - I j I 101 CriticaLDays Begin 1 55. don't bt A Think " I 1 v -- rr ' R eligibility status. - V I Safety (U.S. Air Force Photo by Brent T. Aguirre) director, Materiel Management (foreground) and CMSgt. Jack Bowerman, Air Force Logistics Command Senior Enlisted Advisor (r), congratulate CMSgt. Keith Gruenberg, former Senior Enlisted Advisor here, and his wife, Judy, on their retirement from active duty. The Gruenbergs plan to stay in the local area. Col. Mike Pavich, 70 CHEVROLET 79 BQICK RIVERA Short Bed 4X4 '82 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE W0 77 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 79 CIIEVHOLET OLAZER '81 FORD Auto, PS, PB GRANADA MONTE CARLO 4x4, Auto, Air, PS, PB Auto, Air, PS, PB, 4 Door Auto., air, P.S., P.B. 70 nrnv Auto, Air, PS, PB m H l;78 J M Ht 01 CHEV 0 79 FORD MUSTANG ot pormAC '83 Auto, Air, PS, PB Auto, Tilt, Cruise, PS, PB CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO GRAND PRIII 4 speed, PS, PB' S $3,425 CHEVROLET Auto Air' Ps PB (B9975 CDCHEVIIOLET 80 DODGE CIIEVETTE V2-TO- 02 N Fufy Equipped $ CADILLAC FLEETWOOD I ; F.W.D.,' Fully Equipped) $12),5 . VvN. 83 FORD CADILLAC OEVILIE P.S., P.B. d, Auto, 4 Door ..y MMiyg riigg) '85 lV It 1HI IkWIH S 4 Dr., Auto, PS, PB, Air $6,295 $i-,9S- fj M cooo f 04 POriTIAC Front wheel drive, auto,, air Powsr steering, Power brakes .k. Fully Equipped NCL Sun Roof Low Miles X) TV xv 1 1 NCjV Horsy 4 speed, PS $A975 Mm) iv '(5,975 '00 CADILLAC 0 0 'CVILLE . ' N N s ' . N 0 Auto with Shell vii(!i)?OT(0) PICKUP F-15- s Fully Equipped sc&TB jI |