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Show VOLUNTEERING ON THE HILL Editor's net I Because volunteers fill an important role NCO at Hill A FB, it is necessary to explain their role to the base community. Organizations associated with the base, who give of their time and talents, may be listed on this page with details of their group. Persons are asked to submit these items to Gary Hatch at the Hilltop Times. Wives' Club The club has more than a dozen committees, ranging from fund raising, scholarship, membership, family services support and participating in base advisory positions. Volunteers raise money to give to various base charities. Ladies may get more information about the club by calling Sherry Hamilton, 773-731- 4. July 21, 1989 B19 Hilltop Times Scouting Program Outside adventures in leadership roles can be had with the Boy Scouts of America. Persons interested in the scouting organizations, youths age may call Capt. Dave Merrill at Ext. 73939. The Girl Scouts program needs volunteers as well. Ladies may become troop leaders, but men are also needed for help. Persons are also needed at the service unit. For more informaCub Scout helpers are needed tion call June or Tim Williams at 773-651to work with boys first grade through age 1 1 in a myriad of outdoor activities and projects. For more information contact Capt. Roger Parish, 773-442- 6 11-1- 8, 0. Officers' Wives' Club Tracing Pest Ladies who wish to join the club should contact Susan Shumaker, memberMembers of the club are involved in several ship chairman, at 774-993-5. adventures throughout the year for scholarship funds for milmoney-raisin- g itary dependents. There is also a singing group, the Skylarks, that performs occasionally. Volunteers sort through donated items, check identification to see that items families and monitor requested items. The program is comgo to active-dut- y pletely volunteer and accepts all donations. For more facts call Ext. 73457. Retirees Activities Retired military volunteers are needed to assist at the retiree desk in the Family Support Center, or with various duties at the base hospital. If you can help out, please call Ext. 75735 for more information. At nrtii Many Base Library opportunities await young people who may join the cadet program or older people who can help with search and rescues. For more information contact Maj. Robert Holden, Ext. 76401 or Youth Activities 7 v 75051. Id AFQ Museum Family Services 3-- With no experience, persons may gain training. The volunteer vacancies within an organization in need sharing program benefits short-terof help now. For more information call Ext. 72301. m American Red Cross Volunteers need to make an appointment to be interviewed and fill out an application at Bldg. 308. Persons can work at the U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill, in one of 1 1 clinic areas. Persons should contact Virginia McKay, Volunteers can have a lot of fun working as a cashier (experience preferred), marking clothes or working in a general merchandise setting. Applications may be obtained at the office, Bldg. 308, or call 825-- 1 026 for more information. Volunteers are needed on an ongoing basis. For more information call staff members at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419. if I Thrift Shop 546-372- 7. Ext. Volunteers are needed for Saturdays and Sundays to serve as receptionists, tour guides and security. Call Carol Nash, Ext. 76818, for an interview. People interested in working with children ages 5 may volunteer to conduct storytime, Wednesdays from 10:30 to 1 1:30 a.m. The library provides materials for projects and punch for refreshments. Contact Mary Moore, Bldg. 440, Ext. 72533 or 73833. Dsfre! 70 or ' 546-495- 1. ji jouajijf Juuu vj 1989 J.D. Power Inital Quality Survey Reports Nissan The Most Trouble Free Asian Import Sold in America! PORITIAC REBATES INCREASED " l rt- - jfr JJ ;. IJf Yi e2jw5Q Ny SB ; .ftis"""""' 12.903 AT $9995 jy WISSANv 21889 KING CAB XL ff Pioneer Special 1 HW MMMu.araar AMra rimir if rlil tlUmr. 1" rcfc fmr 1I.HO. Mm Iwtlll mimtmm mmtm 743j viooo super buti& ssyjnowm 1989 HONDA SrV nissanS j&Jy f jtfr T 11.719 Pioneer Special ReVate 75Q IffiMan Jf Asjj ACCORD LX nnto"7'' $ Hn JT -- J1 1 ,133Z -- ffi t',lN 10QO m mtjf-4&- jF C GT TURBO JJ 10,995 Special Incentive -- 1 OOP SS 1989 SUNBIRD & coupe xe tzetttmut torn m,Tm '"" Hla; ff 12,086 " Sr "rV MOXZM SVPEI BUT! yyWJ Jf , M Pioneer Price Pontlac Rebate y vS5 11. OS3 iaSO -- If Mr o.a.c. ' - . , , . I jor," W. 1089 HONDA CIVIC DX. Stk. 073991. Wk Mhr. MtMutk. Rafalar 10,OO ri LJ A JfJ $9188 jfZf . iiirsBS extra m iic is the Petersen Style fuTKe CCD tt PCOT7G (C01)021-00- niVSCDALO CO. csrm. men cca SLC i t . n Pbsse (001)531 CGI 4 -- |