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Show HILL TOP TIMES 8 Page - April April 2. 1976 Sun Sense Avoids Cancer Cancer Control Month wmi if The following article is fourth in a series of seven on cancer's danger signals. Sunshine should be taken in Over 110,000 people in the small doses. For prolonged United States will develop skin d exposure, wear a cancer this year. Hopefully, d hat, a most of them will use their a use beach shirt; umbrella; Skin cancer is the most good sense and see a doctor common of all cancers, but the apply a screening lotion or early, thus savings their lives. most curable if detected and cream to protect the skin. Since the sun is known to be J treated in time. In other words, use common the culprit in many skin In many cases it is sense in the sun. cancer cases, it is only thousandsof preventable, yet Americans suffer with it, Since skin cancer occurs sensible that we protect according to the American more frequently than any ourselves from too much of it. Cancer Society. other type of cancer, it makes sense to become familiar with More than 5,000 Amer icans w H Most skin cancer is caused its early warning signals: a die of this form of cancer this by excessive exposure to the sore that does not heal; year and the is that tragedy sun. change in size or color of a will die needlessly. many wart or mole. The symptoms of skin Men who spend a lot of time If you should find a cancer are clearly visible to outdoors fishermen. reasonably alert person. lifeguards. svmPtom' don't try to wish it anyIf brought farmers, to the attention of sportsmen--shoulnome treatments a mask may physician early enough, especially aware of over- the appearance of skin cancer cells can be malignant So should fair and exposure. it make more difficult before to removed d they cause skinned, people. So diagnose. vital any damage. should the elderly. The most powerful weapon Instead see a physician as In fact everyone should soon as possible. Chances are against skin cancer is develop, a healthy respect for very good that it's not cancer prevention. Prevent skin cancer. Use the sun if we wish to stay at all, but only a doctor can your good sense in the sun. tell. healthy. broad-brimme- long-sleeve- Every year thousands of Americans are cured of Cancer by observing these cancer insurance policies: LIFETLME POLICY: See your doctor nm year for a thorough health checkup, no mat-- " ter how well you may feel. POLICY: See your doctor immediately if you have any one of cancer's warning signs that lasts more than two DAY-TO-DA- Y weeks: 1. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 2. A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere. 3. A sore that does not heal. 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. 5. Hoarseness or cough. 6. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. 7. Change in size or color of a wart or mole. -- d fair-haire- 1881st Names Top Airmen The 1881st Communications Squadron recently selected its top airmen of the quarter. Jeannette Anderson, Communications Base Center, is the squadron's First Term Sgt. NCO for the period through March. Quick Thinking Saves Tot's Life January Kurt also of the Base Communications Center, was chosen Airman of the Quarter. Sgt. Anderson joined the Air Force in January 1973. She is a mill C4I iiva giauuai, ui ujc tions Center Specialist School at Sheppard AFB, Tex. She has been assigned at Hill AFB since May, 1973. A Communications Center Specialist School at Sheppard. He came to Hill in July 1975 and is a native of Chicago, 111., where he graduated from Mendal Catholic Prep School. CAP Gives X During a national executive committee meeting of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), Brig, Gen. William M. Patterson. CAP national commander, presented a $1,000 check to the Air Force Assistance Fund f AFAF. Gen. Daid C. Jones. Ait Force Chief of Staff, accepted the check on behalf of the fund campaign. Funds from the AFAF go to the Air Force Enlisted Men's Widows Home. Air Force Aid Society, and Air Force Village. AFNS "1 pumped and pumped and 23. rV II, v But hesitated when he heard a commotion in his back yard. As he stepped out to see what the problem was, Murck saw a young woman screaming in Spanish and holding a dripping baby high in the air. The child was blue around the I Sgt. Jeannette Anderson Wayne M. Kijanowski mouth. Heed Laws When Abroad American sportsmen and hunters visiting Canada or Mexico to hunt or fish must comply with the game laws of the host country as well as with applicable United States laws. U.S. Commissioner of Customs Vernon D. Acree "I pulled the child over the fence and dropped down on one knee." Murck said later. "I put him over my knee, face down, and pumped his back with my elbow as I tried to open his mouth with my other hand." Murck hadn't noticed that his wife, a registered nurse, had run around to try to enter the neighbor's yard. For details on game limits, and mammal game and endangered importation, species of fish or wildlife, write to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, D C. 20242. reminds. $1,000 Base AFB, Calif., put on his sweater, picked up his lunch and started toward the door on his way to work at 3:10 p.m., Feb. A1C began his Air Force career in February, 1974. He also graduated from the Murck, dispatcher, native of Lancaster, Calif., she is a graduate of Antelope Valley High School. Airman Kijanowski M. aircraft Operations Norton A1C Wayne M. Kijanowski, Wildlife taken or killed in violation of the laws of the native country, including state and provincial regulations, is United States. Certain game may be lawfully exported from Mexico and Canada only under permits issued by the host government. In addition, U.S. law prohibits the entry of of certain specimens of and fish endangered species wildlife native to Mexico and Canada. 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