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Show r NEWS Firfi medical supplies, as well as classrooms for operational training and associated administrative offices for the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing's Medical facility. In the next fiscal year, a new 64,000-squarfoot raw stock facility is planned for a location just west of Bldg. 507. It will store preformed structural material used in daily operations in the depot maintenance and repair center. It also includes a shop for wet acid battery maintenance and storage and an area for hazardous chemical bench stock. These operations are now located in Bldgs. 273 and 276, two World War II wooden buildings that will be torn down after the project is complete. Payback for the project will be in four years. The new warehouse will be operated by the Technology and This spring and summer, Congress will be reviewing three projects for Hill AFB for the fiscal 1992 construction program and one additional project for 1991. Funds for new construction projects over $200,000 must be approved by Congress. The one project proposed for this fiscal year is a Reserve medical training facility to house the con promotes recycling, awareness events set Morale, Welfare and Recreation division is sponsoring Recycling Awareness Week, said Michele Ruff, MWR's Environmental Management Directorate It's no secret that environmental is- marketing director. "We want to make the base population aware of what we are currently doing to promote recycling at Hill," Ms. Ruff said. "But the primary purpose of Recycling Awareness Week is to tell people why recycling is important and how they can get involved." sues have become the top priority for many Americans. Recycling has become one of the most important of these issues. By recycling paper, plastic and metal, the demand on natural resources lessens and the amount of waste sent to already overflowing landfills is reduced. At Hill AFB, recycling has become an integral part of its waste disposal policy. So to increase the awareness of Hill employees and residents, the April 13, a series of activities will be held across the base. Events range from a Beginning recycling-relate- d poster contest to tree planting. Recycling Awareness Week kicks off $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ I A.S.A.F. LOANS $ This Offer Good For Ml PFRQHMMPI T $ $ SIGNATURE jSiviit retriafons may apply) $ I TIRE ROTATION & BALANCE n I $ $ $ Flexible Payments Collateral Loans Available $ I $200. $300, $400 $ LOANS-$1- 00. To get children into the act. the Youth Activities Center is sponsoring poster and slogan contests. The posters should pertain to recycling or the environment and the theme "1 Make a Difference." The top entries will receive prizes, and winners will be forwarded to participate in a command-leve- l competition. Prizes will also be awarded for the best recycling slogan. Winners will also be for- rt warded 1 I jest Vee. 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In addition to the previously mentioned activities, various other activities will be held in conjunction with Recycling Awareness Week. For a complete listing of activities, contact mum $ $ $ N F-1- 6 with the Run for Recycling April 13 at 10 a.m. The five, kilometer run or walk begins at Centennial Park and is open to all ages and fitness levels. The cost of the run is $1 and 10 aluminum cans. Participants will receive a and should register at the Hess Fitness Center by Tuesday. April 17 marks the grand opening of the recycling center. The new Resource Recovery and Recycling Program facility, Bldg. 1248, will be open to the public on April 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tree seedlings will be passed out for planting on April 20 at Centennial Park beginning at 10 a.m. Experts from the Environmental Management Directorate will be on hand to answer questions regarding recycling and the environment. Seedling supplies are limited, so participants are encouraged to come early. T-shi- by David W. Harris 4.400-squar- e Industrial Support Directorate. Next, a weapon and release systems shop is slated Hill 6 e e by Ron Daniels MILITARY-CIVILIA- F-1- Squadron. Currently, the unit travels more than two miles between the hospital and the training and records 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron $ where Bldg. 52 now stands. The project includes an area for alternate mission equipment storage and a shop to repair and maintain pylons, rack, guns and aircraft. loading systems used on The 3SSth armament systems branch now works out of Bldgs. 52 and 840. Bldg. 840 is used for alternate mission equipment storage and the shop is foot facility will conin Bldg. 52. This 25.000-squarsolidate the branch. The final project is a foot aircraft corrosion control and full systems maintenance facility located between Bldgs 576 and 578 to paint aircraft and to maintain fuel svstems for the 419th TFW. The project enables the 419th TFW to paint aircraft in accordance with current environmental standards and perform fuel systems maintenance. The 419th TFW currently has no facility to paint aircraft and only one area to perform fuel cell maintenance. They rely on the 388th TFW and the Ogden Air Logistics Center to work the 419th TFW into their schedules. solidated medical records and mobility and other pirQ)s 3 HJitop Lmes Apnl 5. 1991 L $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ v.vXvXvXvXvXvXw V V.. 9 r t. 4. OASH Convenient and Quick Cash!!! . Y '. . No credit checks fl Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc. Borrow up to $200 INSTANTLY!!! Civ A STAFF 'DEDICATED TO CARING FOR YOUR HEALTH Privttt or Group insurance insurance companies reccsnlsi &d covar Chiropractic care, This can to Jfttf or notmrtg. reduce your Ow 700 m Palmer Method V LOANS Civilian Personnel - Military . ID Military Post Dated p & INSTANT BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE c! 546-360- 0 195 E. 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