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The White Falcon - 26.02.1971, Blaðsíða 11

The White Falcon - 26.02.1971, Blaðsíða 11
February 26, 1971 THE WHITE FALCON Page 11 Cost of living rise cited as cause for nursery rate increase The base nursery is planning to increase its rates. According to ■e Officer's Wives Club, who operate the nursery, the move was ne- cessitated by the higher cost of living. Starting on Monday, the nursery prices will be raised as will the hot lunch program. The normal hot lunch of soup, sandwich, des- sert and milk will now cost 40 cents. USAFI revises Hourly child care rates will be 50 cents for one child, 70 cents for two children of the same family, and 90 cents for more than two children. Daily rates may be used, if the nursery is used ten or more days per month. The daily rate is $3 for one child and $4 for two children of the same family. In addition, $1 will be charged for each child over two. The monthly rates are $55 for one child, and $77.50 for two children of the same family. An additional $11.25 will be charged for each additional child over two. The nursery operating hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days,and from 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on Sundays. The Sunday service K free for all churchgoers. history course A revised college course cover- ing the history of modem East Asia is being offered by the Uni- ted States Armed Forces Institute. The course, titled History of Modem East Asia, focuses on Chi- na, Japan and Korea. USAFI officials said it is de- signed to provide a basic under- standing of East Asian geography and climate, political, social, economic, religious and cultural history, with emphasis on the period from 1800. Topics in the 16-lesson course include: Traditional China, Jap- an and Korea; China's response to the western challenge; China in revolution and reform; China and Korea and the rise of Communism; the western "opening" of Japan; .and Japan's emergence as a major power in international affairs. Pilot program allows personal moving of goods With the accent on speed and efficiency, the Navy is testing a new program that may enable a transferred sailor to move his own personal property at no "out of pocket" expense to himself. Arrangements have been made with nationallyknown vehicle ren- tal companies to provide Navy mem- bers with vehicles, packing mater- ial, and trip information during a six-month test period, institu- ted at Naval Supply Centers in Newport, Norfolk, Oakland and San Diego. The "do-it-yourself" method is for personnel with less than 4,000 pounds, or approximately four rooms of household goods. It al- lows the Navyman to pack and load his own property. He uses a ren- tal truck to deliverit to his new home and unpacks it himself. Packing material, paid for by the government, may be picked up by the member from the rental agency. If he needs help to pack or load the truck, he may hire someone and will be reimbursed after the move. Fuel, tolls and repairs are to be handled in two ways, depending on the agency. They may give the Navyman a charge card or a cash advance. The government provides property damage and liability in- surance on the move and will as- sist the owner with a claim, should any damage occur. An in- spector from the household goods offices is also available for as- sistance at the origin or the destination. The owner is given a prescribed route and number of days to use the truck. If he deviates from the route, visiting or sight- seeing, he must pay the difference in mileage, fuel and any addition- al costs for longer use of the vehicle. In the initial program, moves must be made to and from the four supply regions. The program only applies to those eligible for movement of household goods. Mary Sherman is the nursery manager and Polly Dimapilis, the supervisor. Further information may be obtained at Ext. 4264. Who is this Masked Man? See Page 14

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