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Show Page 2 THE HILL WANTED ItlV-RID- ES The Hill Top Times is a civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force base, Ogden, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, Ogden Air Materiel Area, USAF Air Materiel Command, Hill A F base, and is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. Friday, TOP TIMES For 2 from 1537 25th Street, or vicinity of Harrison & 25th, Ogden. Contact Marjorie Cole, Ext. 375. For 2 from 29th & Grant or 29th & Washington, Ogden. Call Ruth Morgan, Ext. 543. From vicinity of 23rd & Kiesel, Ogden. Call Mr. Jacobson, Ext. 531. From South 1st West St., Salt Lake. Call Bertha Lucero, Ext. 365. V-WA- HILL AIR FORCE BASE EMPLOYEE'S CIVILIAN WELFARE vnvn V M. Social Activities Misc. Expense. ay VI-PERSO- C-9- " - B-1- 76 B-1- hot-wat- er OF SUCCESS!! We specialise in weight control. Lose a pound IX-OBITU- K-2- Treu Method Way. Don't lose business because of your appearance. It's not necessary these 7 'CreutJJfetU 7reu YkUtheJl H Reducing SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING. REBUILDING. RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION FROM COAST TO COAST 18 Kiesel Bldg. V Ogden, Utah Phone 6400 12.90 115.00 $127.90 : 30 Net Working Capital, Consisting of: 127.90 June 1948... ' $2,013ji ASSETS Cash in Bank B. . Petty Cash Fund: C. Cash Loans Receivable $1,778.60 10.00 A. .263.51 Total Assets. $2,052.11 LIABILITIES . , D. Accounts Payable E. Reserve for Contingency of Unpaid unecKs 6. t 8. 33.30 F. Net Working Capital. Total Liabilities & Net Working Capital Average Civilian Strength for June 1948 TJot'Wnrkin? Panital Per Emnlovee.... 2,013.81 $2,032.11 3 nun Amount Per Employee Which May Be Accepted W. T. CLAYTON Lt. Col., USAF Custodian, Civilian Welfare Fund Book Review .4937 Movie Schedule Did you hear about the murderer doing a "stretch for life" who decided to kill time by entering radio contests? Seems he won several then entered the big small prizes contest, hoping to get a good piece of change. He won all right! First prize! The prize was an all expense tour for himself and companion for a year in Europe! At the bottom of Sunday, July 25th News of the Day GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuirf jonn uarfield, celeste Holm Monday, July 26 Joe Reichmen & Orchestra Now You See It EMBRACE ABLE YOU the prize certificate was "NonDane Clark; Geraldine Brooki transferable" in big letters. S. Z. Sakall This story is no more ironic than several true murder cases included Tuesday, July 27 in "Detroit Murders", a new addiWater Battlers tion to your Library. It includes Popeye Meets Hercules nine long stories of the outstanding CORONER CREEK murder in each period in that city. Randolph Scott,- Marguerite Chin All are true, all are well told, some man, George Macready give the solution arrived at by the police, some are still unsolved and Thursday, July 29 you can do your own detective News of the Day work. KEY LARGO the visit don't Bogart, Lauren Baal Humphrey you Library Why Edward G. Robinson and let us loan you this book, or the kind you prefer, either techniEdith cal or recreational? - Gud-mundse- n. Religious Service Hill Ah Force Base Protestant Services Sunday School BUY SAVINGS BONDS FOR SECURITY Catholic IfftM Chaplain Frank ant. Cbaptl 10:00 10:00 11:00 IE. Wiley, Transportation to and from been employed as a packer at Hill Chapel will be furnished VUlaare residents unon AFB. He married Rosie Williams in Greenwood in 1946. In addition to his widow, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mamie Lee Purnelli; a stepfather, Cole Purnell, and a sister, Mrs. Ora Williams, all of Clearfield. Contact Chanlaln's Office, ext for arrangements. Bus will pick residents at their homes on folk ing schedule: 10:45 k Catholic Mags A. : Protestant Services HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED AT AMES Robert Lee Rogers, 23, 8 Sahara Village, died Julv 14. in an Har den hospital following a short ill ness. Mr. Rogers was horn in Rroon. wood, Miss., April 7, 1925, a son of Emmanuel and Mamie Lee Redman Roeers. and moved to DirHon fmm Greenwood two years ago. He had a day the 52,141.7! NALS - TME Sfi. Decrease During Month 243-26- 0. roll-a-w- JITNE " V' Capital, HMYNTBY TCNTITNO - 1 June 1948 Net Working of June 1948 Month During Receipts Expenses: . NTED Passengers wanted from 26th and Quincy, Ogden. Call Cpl. Lee, Ext. 8451 or Ogden ' Am leaving for California about 2nd or 3rd of August, vicinity of Long Beach and San Diego. Have room for 2 and possibly 3 pasCLASSIFIED AD SECTION sengers. Plan to be away 2 weeks. Anyone interested contact Ruth Warren. Ext. 215 or Ogden 7343. This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Mail them to the Public Want to join car pool or would like If you Information office, Headquarters Building, or telephone Bounof North ride from vicinity have a friend you think should be a Hill worker mail him this section Centerville. Call Mr. or tiful of the Hill Top Times. Birch, Ext. 235. Want to buy a single or 34 size bed. Call Mrs. Calbe, gears, $700. Call Ext. 477. Ext. 798. 1947 Studebaker Champion pool from sedan, heater, radio, overdrive. Drivers wanted for car Minimum experience requirements South 25th of Salt Lake, vicinity $2050. or best offer. Call Ogden for vacant positions listed town. Contact to down 3rd East 5 m. after follows: as p. are section in this LaVerne Swan, Ext. 8441 or SLC 4 years 1947 Indian Motorcycle. Call Bob Journeyman 2 194-J. 739 years or Ext. Junior Denney, Murray (Automotive 3 years) 4 room frame home, full basement, 6 months Helper stoker, lot has fruit trees ana for these berries. Located at 11 Yale Drive, Applicants should apply Club Heights. Call Residents of Sahara Village, Arpositions at Civilian Personnel Country Building, Hill AFB Ext. 561. Heslop, George senal Villa and Verdland Park, $2498.28 pa Clerk Steno Camera with leather case, need your house painted? If so, Clerk Mail File & Record ....2498.28 Wirgen contact Cpl. Jensen, Ext. 8451 for type folding larger buying 2284.00 Checker to sell would camera and like for estimate. (Spray painting.) Motor Vehicle Dispatcher . 2573.52 $35. (Original price $45 without Autos cleaned and waxed new 1.28 Sr. Electroplater ph case). In use only a few months. wax 1.26 $5.75. Call Sgt. type only Plant Electrician Call Mrs. Bond, Ext. 727. 1.26 Tucker, Ext. 8453 for appointWelder noiseless typewriter in Underwood ment. : 1.10 Crater Carpenter excellent condition, $35. Also EcJr. Heating Operating Engineer 1.10 1.10 lipse Outboard Motor, manufacCarpenter (Whse.) VI I -- LOST tured by Bendix Aviation Corp., 1.07 Jr. Supply Inspector air cooled, total time 26 hours, 5 H. P. $85. Model 305 Hickok Os- Ladies gold Bulova Wrist Watch ll-FOR SALE between gate and Supply. Call cillograph. This is a brand new Renee Harper, Ext. 536. instrument and has had very little use, $115. Anyone interested 1942 Packard 120 convertible. Radio, contact Charles F. Schmeizl, ProVIII-BIRTheater, overdrive. $1300. Lt. R. B. HS duction Inspection, Hangar No. Ladd, Ext. 231. 1948 Crosley sedan. 8,000 actual 2, Ext. 602. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tuttle, boy, miles. Heater. Tan color. $600. Hallicrafter short wave radio, $55. born July 12, 1948. 4 Also Portable electric washer, plus equity. Sgt. R, Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. J.- M. Millar; boy, Sahara Village. Ext. 468. 3 $15. Bette Suddreth, Victory John Mathew, born June 18, 1948. model. table Radio Rd. Wash. Terrace, Tele. No. phonograph, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radcliff, girl, Plays 12 ten inch records or 10 'W. July 11, 1948. twelve inch records. Automatic. 4 wheel trailer, nearly new. With born Mr. Mrs.. and Hill, Eugene Used less than a year. Completely hay rack, horse or tractor hitch, boy, July 14, 1948. Born at LDS hosoverhauled. Top condition. $75. afrubber tires. Call Ogden Jack R. Whitley, Ext. 231. ter 5:30 p. m. or all day Satu. & pital. Captain Sgt. and Mrs. Daniel Saldane, Super-Ikont- a German Camera with Sun. 5 Victory Rd. Wash. Ter. boy, July 2. built-i- n lens. F2.8 meter and light and Mrs. Felix Hubbard, TSgt. New condition. Filters, case, etc. I ll-F- OR , girl, July 2. RENT Takes 120 film. $300. Call Ogden Sgt. and Mrs. Ed. Beeson, boy, 9332 any day after lp.m. 1943 G. I. Jeep, plywood top, One sleeping room. Call Ogden July 2. Cpl. and Mrs. Albison Ogan, boy, and heater, good engine July 3. SSgt. and Mrs. K. L. Thomas, boy, July 4. Capt. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Gentry, boy, July 6. MHCIIIOR MSgt. and Mrs. J. T. Miller, boy, July 8. Cpl. and Mrs. Emel Edsinga, boy, Does your business deJuly 9. Sgt. Thomas and Mrs. Binkard, pend on your appear-ance- ? boy, July 11. Pvt. Charles and Mrs. Griffin, boy, July IS. 1st Lt. and Mrs. Dale Sutherland, Are you tired el wearing girl, July 14. SSgt. and Mrs. Claude Taylor, that girdle? girl, July 15. Mrs. Donald Dodd, TSgt. and 15. boy, July Are you ashamed of those TSgt. and Mrs. K. C. Thoeni, boy, July 16. bulges that stick out here SSgt. and Mrs. H. E. Schleicher, and there? boy, July 16. JulyftJ 'ooeooo SEE NORGE RCA-Vict- Radios or OUTSID2 MAIN GATE mLLFEXD Your Quickest Stop BEFORE YOU BUY Home of Sahara Drug Store? $ for DRUGS LUNCHES DEER |