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Show Pe HIIJ. TOP TIiW 14 Mia I -- M i.f S4J Base joins in 'Beautifying' 38 Employees Eligible for 20 Year Pin President Johnson's program for beautifvinoAmerica is getting support at Hill AFB. An executive committee has been aDDointo u tu . . aammistB, the- beautification program of the aome the base. It is;composed projects that win . Base Commander (chairman), undertaken during ,. ' " 06 Staff Civil Engineer, and Exec- will include planting trees, and shrubsV; ow.er. utive Assistant. This beautification program paving of dirt roadswill be administered through .W c, ueons, and litre,. - AT more Hill AFB workers have completed 20 years of federal service and are lapel qualified to wear v . s pins. two of decades Completing government duty are: SUPPLY Walter Frandsen, Robert A. Adams, Frank O. Barnett, Samuel N. Cowley, Dean L. Glenn, Everett V. Neiswender, Arnold L. Spearman. Grant W. Stott, and John Thirty-eiff- ht - 20-ye- ar I -- MANAGEn, Merlin C Harris, Chester M. Post, and Junior J. Varr.ey. PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION Thomas E. Barnes, Dewayne O. Guthrie, and Marie N. Payne. PROCUREMENT Loyal K. ?forjran. COMPTROLLER M. Su irhton. - Murriel Courtney. ' IRMUN1T10NS Edgar ....:..,y..-.- thii T aamaamaMiwrTTilP" Charles Metzelaar (left), . chief of the Education Office, compresents an education award to Lt. Col. W. E. Britting, Evaluation SquadDefense 4677th the mander of Systems ron. Colonel Britting received the award in behalf of his squadron for having 99 per cent of its personnel having high school diplomas or equivalent and other educational achievements. Rod- - P. Doyle, James L. Gaisford, BASE COMMANDER erick W. Parr and Benjamin Jack W. Keyes, Dale W. Lewis, Speer. Alanson C. Lockwood, Delbsrt Ronald G 1906th COMM. SQ. Q VernQn T Rice Rob. ' E. Colburn. Rldm"' Arnold H f,A Wallace 'ert MAINTENANCE Baumann, John W. Bishop, Jr., mero, Gordon O. Toftner, and Mitchcal R. Burnside, Francis Henry T. Williams. MENT William A. Barnes, Lloyd T. Clark, James A. Gul-branso- Vf- 4677th Cited for Educational Achievements C. Wood. MATERIEL Campaign K. existing base" councils or, committees, such as Civilian Advisory Council, First Sergeants Council, Family Housing Coim- cil, and Facilities Utilization Board. All personnel at Hill AFB are encouraged to make suggestions about beautification of the base through their representatives . on these and eliminating EXIT: What you can't sign it. Indefinitely? NO!!! Opportunity of Home Ownership Needlessly Call today and let's make Associate of : BAUMAN REALTY 2940 Office Ph. Home Ph. Washington rnone Owner ozo-doo- S - Clearfield i o AND DRINKS at our V' . Mgr. FREE REFRESHMENTS DICK ALLRED nn Chief Mechanic (28 yeara experienca) 90ID lnJM REGISTER FOR DRAWING SAT. AT NOON need not be present to win Specializing in: FECIALS Body It Fandar Auto Painting Auto Clatf ' complete PAINT JOB Reg. 65.00 $49.95 (no color change) FRONT-EN- D ALIGiniEllT Reg. $6.95 Un 9.S0 Compleie Tun-u- BRAKE JOB Carburator WHEEL Welding Transmission Shock Abtorbert and Mufflers BALANCE Reg. 2.00 $1.50 weights includec Regular Open Honrs '. . . 8 All to 5 PH Weekdays p Braka work Front End Aliflnment Whaal Balancing Electrical $15.95 -8 All an appointment. Mark Mushrush BlIIPH AJll you Don't pass up the j DALE PERKINS do when Will a Veteran be Able To Get a G.I. Loan j 320 Hwlh Main SI. un fences All base housing are asked to join in thefv.n,,., promm of improving their landscaping and eliminating? fences that have not ben M thorized by the Staff CM Engineer. to Noon SaL j 399-10825-84- |