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Show I)A XU helping others HILL TOP TIMES Novwnbw 13, 1917 Gum Year-roun- pantry offers food d turkey dinner with all the trimmings, starting at 7 p.m. Nov. 21 at the chapel annex, Bldg. 445. Tickets will be distributed, although other single airmen may attend without one. Reservations would be appreciated and may be made by calling the chapel, Ext. 72106. The annual Thanksgiving Basket program is under way and sponsored, this year, by the Thrift Shop and First Sergeants Association. Donations will be distributed among needy Air Force families identified by their first sergeants a pinch From time' to time, a person runs out of money and needs food for a few days. This helps them until other help is found. : ' 1 1 Chaplain (Capt.) MarionHillJohnson AFB Chapel . 99 Chaplain (Col.) Rhon Carleton, installation chaplain, reorganized the food pantry system in May. Since then, shelves full of canned goods and some boxed mixes and cereals have been donated at the various church services and, also, from the base commissary. Chaplain (Capt.) Marion Johnson, pantry coordinator, said the pantry allows the base to provide for its military. "From time to time, a person runs out of money and needs food for a few days. This helps them until other hejp is found." Food items tide families over and work in conjunction with Air Force Aid Society, the American Red Cross and other programs organized for giving financial assistance to military members. Commanders or first sergeants may call the duty chaplain at Ext. 72106 or the command post, Ext. 73007. An interview will be set up with a chaplain who will assist the family. de- Ext. 73148. And, then, for military members who come up short during any part of the year, the chapel has organized a food pantry rich with goods. Those in need may receive a two- - to three-dasupply of soup, canned meats, and formula for any infant in even vegetables the family. le non-perishab- t. 66 Thanksgiving promises lots of feasting and fun through several events scheduled at Hill AFB. Singles for Christ invite all single airmen for a and be given in a form of a check redeemable for food at the base commissary. Family size termines the amount. For more information about the basket program, or to donate to the fund, call either SMSgt. John Collen, of the 2849th Security Police Squadron, Ext. 75533, or MSgt. Billy Ritcher, of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, in Z i y .THE. JULrJlLA. iillpllillll U.S. Air Force Photo by Chris Baierschmidt Food for the needy Chaplain Johnson prepares a food basket. Auto jU The definitive POW film. HP Japanese and Volkswagen nn an I Parts 1 Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds la-PflLTOOLKE- r: 3209 Grant Ave. or thru2 Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 392-020- 1 . 393-031- Pay Dirt. Monday Friday. 9:00 to 1 :00 on Saturdays rats 11 11 11 11 A--UJ WEQUITII HIGH PRICES FOREVER!!! PLYMOUTH n' the POW true ory f I t v V "Ifyou want to look honestly at the and balance the experience of PLATOON you must see this exceptional film!" Michael Mrdved. SNEAK PREVIEWS THE UONEl OCTWYNO LAWRENCE PRESSMAN THE HANOI AN ALEONG JOY AwlaM en 3nih GROUP, HON WEBB MORIARTY MICHAEL GLORIA CAftLIN PENELOPE QCAHMON m nts CANNON JOHN SHAW LIONEL MiKi Stereo Vidcacamctic and CX Swrco liilrtrl'rfff-K-- ' " DfEHL 825-611- 4 JEFFREY MENAHEM CHETWYNO lwrdnc. ANTELOPE VIDEO SJX: c JONES HO! PAUl IE SOUL GOLAN .YORAM TZZS; p'ap Vietnam War NC.m'.GOUN-&08US- HORIZON ISCIZU MAT SSi GLOBUS STEPHEN CMS MAW IRWIN. CSC $ 5995 5995 TAKE YOUR PICK FOR UNDER $6GG Similar Savings On Everything In Stock!!!! |