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Show July 6, 1973 HILL TOP TIMES Page 25 Apes nofoo M rthd&y RICHARDS-GEBAU- ? "tt fy .J t Mo jji V '"' Question: If you were given a million tax free dollars, what would you do with it? Asked: Maintenance, Bldg. 100 Patricia Nelson: "The church would get 10 percent off the top. Then I would buy a pair of red shoes, and have a patio built in my yard - what do I know about a million dollars? I wouldn't want the responsibility of dealing with -- it wisely!" Robert VV. Bair: '"I would first buy a small ranch which I think would be a good environment for raising a Biar Nelson Stephenson the country. thought of what to do with my what ingood fortune vestments to make, a business of my own or to invest in stocks and bonds." Isidor Vega: "First of all I would invest half of it so as to have monies coming in to carry out the program in mind. The other half I would establish a foundation like the Rockefeller, Ford, etc. to start - useful but lasting. For example, there are many small communities that lack proper medical and dental treatment centers, many have antiquated educational M. Hess: "Of course this would require some deep thought, but I think I could handle the situation all right. First I'd give the Lord his ten per cent in tithing, then I think I would donate a few hundred thousand to building a recreation facility for the young people of my stake so they could burn up their surplus energy playing basketball and other oftiins this is that there is a high percentage of Spanish surname students dropping out of junior high and high school, and these programs wbuld help to keep some of the students in schools. "Next on the list would be Logistics headquarters, directorate of military personnel (DPMSM), The program is conducted annually to select the most distinguished company grade officer in. the command. Nominations are based on The winner of the award will be presented the AFLC Commander's Plaque. . job performance, military decorum, leadership potencontributions to tial, his base and community, off-dut- y nt efforts and Ju,y 6,h' 7 ' L) DM 5 and passengers. AFCS also, through its facility checking squadrons, evaluates the effectiveness of air traffic controllers throughout the world. AFCS operates the Air Force portion of the Military command is responsible for communications - electronics meteorological and air traffic control facilities and services associated with the Air Force and selected government and civilian activities. . . AFCS's growth overseas paralleled the expanded commitment of the Air Force as critical communications and air traffic control RAF reunion The 30th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, RAF Alconbury, England, is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of its formation with a reunion and open house, which will be held there Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, 1973. HQ ADC Former members may contact Capt. James A. Cummings, 30TRS, Box 308, APO NY 09238 for further information. (ADCPS) A MFEYmE Lr LS UVi o o o o ROCKPORT on LAKE 1-- y 3 ? west side of lake) To Coalville Take Then To Wanship Turnoff ji 80 J begin at '3,000" M INCLUDES i nun wr with saving 1,246 aircraft worth almost $1.34 billion and carrying 4,582 crew members facilities were employed to support, U.S. forces in Southeast Asia. With the wind-dow- n of U.S. involvement in physical fitness. All company grade officers in AFLC are eligible for (opposite An- nouncement of the winner will be made in August. U 'lA 0 n Air Force, AFCS controllers were cited for 47 aircraft "saves" in 1972. A "save' is the safe recovery of an endangered aircraft when there is doubt it would have been recovered without action by air traffic controllers. During the command's 12 years, its controllers have been credited -- AFB, Ohio. Wright-Patterso- m f be 16. MCE Goodfor must Service Radio System most widely dispersed Affiliate and (MARS) command, AFCS's nearly communicationprovides mobile equipment 50,000 men and women serve at more than 500 operating for response to emergencies locations in 47 States and and contingencies. nearly 40 countries. The submitted in accordance with to AFLC AFLCR 900-- 9 Company Grade Officer of the Year are due for submission to Headquarters AFLC by July job skill bank in Ogden and this would be similar to the employment security office. To have on file all types of trades and skills from all over Prices Nominations Command's Distinguished that deprive their college and university youth. I would use the money scholarships to help Spanish to help a selected area to help speaking students to complete itself bring the level of living the education and get into up to the standards that many fields of medicine, law, and more wealthy areas are able education. ' to enjoy." "Thirdly I would establish a sou the war effort, AFCS men and women were instrumental in the area of communications between components of U.S. forces. While handling the bulk of air traffic operations for the observed its 12th anniversary as an Air. Force major command July 1. The date also marks AFCS's third year of operation at Richards-Gebau- r AFB, site of the command's headquarters. Commanded by Maj. Gen. Paul R. Stoney since August AFCS has witnessed 1969, in its primary advances many mission of providing com munications - electronics and air traffic control support for the Air Force. Established on July 1, 1961, at Scott AFB, 111., AFCS 's immediate predecessor was the Airways and Air Communications Service (AACS). The communications command concept was originated in 1938 when the Army Airways Communications System was established. Noted as the Air Force's consideration. Nominations for Air Force systems ( retirement." wholesome activities. Spanish speaking schools, starting from kindergarden to High School. The reason for -- saving certificates or savings bonds for future security. I would use some of it to insure my children would complete their education and establish themselves in a business or profession." "I love to travel and see new places, so I'm sure I would spend some for world travel. I suppose I would buy that nice cabin cruiser I have always wanted so I could enjoy the beauties of Lake Powell and San Juan Island after my States." Percy list would be scholarships for would be bilingual (Spanish and English) and they would be given jobs in the high concentration of . for investment in long term children and tour the United and educational funding program to help Spanish surname students. Top on the Paul Conley: "First pay off all debts and then buy some land and have a new home built, then a long vacation while I gave some serious Hess Vega would still leave a "That couple of hundred thousand Conlev AFB, Communications JJ I t "Finally I would buy a mobile home and take all my nine chiidreni and grand- family. After paying any teachers that debts, I would then invest the remaining amount wisely. Michael Stephenson: "My first thoughts were to use the money for my own needs but I think a better use than short lived entertainment would be to leave something not only 'A6 . R (AFNS) - The Air Force Water 0 Underground Electricity Hard Surface Road 0 Sewer I Lake Rockporf Esfafes : mmgU," - l --i |