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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 21 April 16. 1976 Pins, Certificates Awarded For Years Of Federal Service The following employes were recently awarded pins and certificates signifying years of federal service: MAINTENANCE: Kurt J. Christensen, Arnold W. Dickey, Louis M. Dio, Julian B. Doyle, Valois L. Hadfield, Robert W. McWhirter, Larry E. Parker, Dean C. Phipps, Godfrey G. Quest, Merrill Snow, Raymond L. Sweigard, Thelma B. West 30 Year Pins 10 Year Pins MATERIEL MANAGEMENT: Pearl A. Baldwin, William Brown, Joseph F. Cronin, Jr., Carl W. Hunter, George W. Kariger, Thomas J. Verdon 2819th ABG: Deran D. Cutler, Darwin B. Morgan, Conley W. A. PERSONNEL DIVISION: Delores K. Judson, Marian L. Phillips COMPTROLLER: Rondall L. Fullmer, Elizabeth A. Knight, K. Russell Suzuki 2849th ABG: Albert M. Blair, Craig W. Campbell, George W. Fearn, Wallace M. Griffin USAF HOSPITAL, HILL: Betty T. Gelinas MATERIEL MANAGEMENT: Margaret B. Gealta, Launna N. London, Geneva A. Pearson DISTRIBUTION: Stanley K. Chadwick, Paul B. Fraley, Joseph B. Gallegos Jr., Carol J. Harper, Donna W. Maestas, Eugene J. Martinez, Patricia I. Mosher, James L. Norton, Ronald G. Olsen, William D. Read, Margie J. Sanders PROCUREMENT AND PRODUCTION: Marvin R. Jones Royster DISTRIBUTION: James M. Ethington, Ray N. Rocco, Lynn R. Slater, Philip B. Young PLANS AND PROGRAMS: John R. Kenney CONTROLLER: Thomas B. Reid MAINTENANCE: Beamen Albrechtsen, Halbert A. Bassett, Harold L. Child, Lawrence W. Cottam, Don C. Crane, Thomas C. Duke, Thomas D. Fry, Lloyd R., Hill, Arthur M. Ukena, Virgil R. Webb 20 Year Pins 508th TAC FTR GP (RES.): Dale C. Schryver COMPTROLLER: Blair N. Binks, Norman D. Tanner 2849th ABG: Ralph D. Hastings, Dale E. Radovich, Janice D. WWW Tucker MATERIEL MANAGEMENT: Vera P. Tarns, Robert C. Watts, Elton L. Wood DISTRIBUTION: Gaylene S. Bachman, Franklin J. Dee, Rodney C. Green, Justin F. Grover, Venece C. Hill, Betty L. MAINTENANCE: Bruce W. Adams, Lamar E. Andersen, Masatoshi A. Aoki, Rudy E. Atencio, Bruce Beals, Clarissa J. Benson, Paul W. Bergman, Gary L. Birch, David G. Bishop, Sherman L. Bjerregaard, Donald E. Browne, David L. Buist, Richard B. Burns, Rex K. Butterfield, Verland E. Carlson Jr., Terry E. Charlesworth, Lee M. Clark, Franklin D. Clifton, P. Scott Cragun, Emmett L. Crook, James D. Crozier, R. Merlin Deschamps, David H. Diarte, John G. Egbert, Vernice L. Gossett, Douglas R. Greenland, Richard D. Griffin, Warren L. Grimsrud, Richard B. Hadley, Virgil J. Hunt, Melvyn J. Ivie, Ray E. Johnson, Joseph L. Jones III, Yukiko F. Kawaguchi, Kent J. Kennedy, Dennis K. Knighton, Eli G. Larsen, Thomas G. Lund, Guy E. Marshall, G. Leonard Maw, David G. McFarland, Reed H. Nelson, Wayne J. Nielsen, Gary A. Petersen, Robert L. Petersen, Larry L. Porter, Gary D. Reed, Glenn M. Roberts, Charley L. Roesberry, Melvin W. Rollins, Calrk H. Rose, Craig D. Searle, David F. Squires, John T. Stoker Roy E. Taylor, John M. Telford, Errol L. Thomas, Morgan F. Thomas, Ephraim M. Twitchell, Rodney D. Venturino, Thomas C. Waggoner, James R. Wall, A. Roger Wells, Gary S. Wheelwright, Billy J. Wilkinson, Thoral Winward. FROM Spring" Smith PULLMAN TAILORS 4 iron Runaway children, a persistent problem jam k;j Runaway children is one of those persistent cr,:ems that no amount of education or counseling seem to eradicate. The age of the runaway ranges from nine to 18 14 or 15. The runaway around years, averaging to intends be absent only for a day or two. usually but the parents, unaware of this, react with fright and panic. The kids take to the woods, sometimes in a spirit of adventure, to "rough it ' like Dan I Boone, but they return home when "roughing" gets really rough. They return home when the novelty wears off. when their stomachs begin to rumble, or when they decide they have had their fun. In some jurisdictions, the police blotter lists runaways as missing persons, a classification which requires an absence of as much as 48 hours. can. of course, come to the police for help at On teir own side, parents can check at time ay ir.encV houses, look in the maids room, and skirt through the wooded areas nearby. Authorities also check for notes and look in wdstepaper baskets. They get a current photo of Ue runaway and a list of places he or she frequent. The parents are asked to check their phone bills. One girl, who disappeared from an air base in Germany, had returned to her fathers previous duty station to visit her boy friend. Other clues include missing passports. refrigerators (especially hot dogs, hamburgers and ketchup) and empty piggy banks. 0-- t kd had his own bank account and Ns parents kn? nothing about it. asserted a law enforcement o'?.cer ' He d been planning to run away all along of every runaway goes about it quite so methodically, for most, running away is the lulmina-- t Of of a string of events which, while they might n?c!s!ed to the parent, are cmcticnafy .zzrr, i vp 4 in the you'h s view Adolescence is a lime of stress Perhaps because it is tmged wih rebellion, running away sometimes involves if'egal drug us SWEDISH KNIT 2 PANTS SUITS Par-en- is Dangers Dangers likn I are by the Iwo'o'd turaaj there a'e the nsks himself, risk of catchmq 1 i? Ir i ""'7 Sensational values. Superb pneumonia, of getting lost, of getting hurt etc.; 2. there is the possibility of the runaway's becoming involved in crime. Kids who had never thought about stealing get hungry enough and when the opportunity presents itself, on base or downtown, they might steal something to eat. What to do To reduce the chances of having one s own child run away, the parent should see that his son or daughter is not bored. The various organised activities (e g American Youth Association. Boy Scouts of America. Girl Scouts of America and one kind of prospect Parents ichco! clubs) must avod the antithetical pitfall of overforgve-nesand overdisoptme Aler the tNld has away, the parents should provide complete lo police Some hedge in answering Questions After the child is back, counseling is usually helpful, from your chaplain or other pro'essional advisor c-- Give it a chance to work. To save gasoline. To save lives too. And there's one more thing to remember: s rn in'or-maiio- Itfs not just a coot! tdocu Its the law. n tailoring and double the wear with two pants. Many new shades to select from. 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