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Show r Friday, July 23, TOP TIMES THE HILL Page 6 Divisions Report ReDorts have been received re cently from six divisions that plan to hold reunions this Summer and Fall for present and former members of their respective units. The 6th Armored "Super 6th" Division has set July 30 to August 1 as the dates for its first postwar reunion, which will be held at the Hotel Seelbach, Louisville, Ky. In By TSgt. Morck O. Hancoc) quiries should be addressed to Lt. H. S. Smith, Army Field Forces KSL me his showed PAUL ABBOTT, auditor in budget and fiscal, Board No. 2, Ft. Knox, Ky. "GOLD" Fish derby card stating: "that he has almost qualified as an The ,Sixth Infantry Division, one and been awarded trout has "symprize expert angler by catching Army, will hold its rewould trout Regular his KSL. lost that from Paul the radio station tag by pathy" 5 in St. Louis. union August have paid him a dollar. Better luck next time, Paul. the regarding Inquiries The other 'day when I walked into the parachute repair, ROY J. and accommodations shouldprogram be adBOWEN, inspector, was walking around with a little sign on his back dressed to Gerold F. Kelleher, 709 reading "WORRY WART" and everybody got a good laugh out of it. Avenue, University City 5, But during the course of gathering a little news, one of those deft fin- Limit Missouri. gered females took the sign from ROY'S back and hung it on mine. When More than 500 former members I walked out I was the "WORRY WART" but didn't realize it until I of the 78th Infantry Division are branch and ROSE WILLIAMS walked in to publication-reproductio- n at Ft. Dix, N. J., August called me "WORRY WART." Be forewarned about those 'chute packers! expected 5 a reunion. Total cost per for Yellowstone Park seems to be the favorite vacation spot for most man for food and quarters will be of the Hill AFB employees nowadays because HOWARD YOUNG, pub about $10, according to Jack MasLORIN FREW, maintenance services, SHIRLEY ters, president of the division's asHANZEL. FLORENCE ANDERSON, both gals from contracting office, sociation. Those who contemplate LEORA LOOSLI, stock control, DON READ, parachute repair, and attending should contact him as ZWIER W. (BILL) KOLDEWYN, publication-reproductio- n branch, have soon as possible, at 620 High spent their vacation in that spouting lanq of enchantment. Street, Newark, N. J. On the same date, August FLORENCE ROYLANCE, parachute repair, is spending a weeks vacation in Sacramento, California. WILLIAM M. KUSISTO, flight test, the 11th Armored Division Association will hold a reunion at the reports that he had good luck fishin up at Deer Lake, Washington. Commodore me weekend told had a nice Hotel, New York. A she INEZ FROGGET, parachute repair, Army general will visiting in Boise and that MARDELL BURNETT, same section, is taking be the at a the probably this of vacation her principal speakcamp year by being supervisor girls part ' er. Address all inquiries to George in Ogden canyon. D. association president, Making last minute preparations for her daughter's reception has CareHalpin, of The Amhalite Company, week. this FERN MORGAN, past plenty busy repair, parachute kept 744 East 138th Street, New York, COLLEEN ANDERSON, bearing .dept. bldg. 106, entered the hospital N. Y. her "side kicks" felt The National Timberwolf Asso July 11th for an appendicitis operation. No wonder so down in the dumps last weekBetter get well soon COLLEEN so you ciation 104th Infantry Division can brighten things up on the second floor of bldg. 106. will hold its third annual convenDown by fire station No. 1 last week one of the smoke eaters came tion in Chicago September Full "I can't take it details are given in the June is running out of the building like it was on fire, yelling,was CHESTER R. sue of "Timberwolf Howl," copies of I can't take it." Well, upon investigating I found it secured by conHESS, the strong man, yelling that he couldn't take hearing GLENN A. which may be RICHINS sing "Nature Boy" any longer. The latest report from the tacting John ' Schof ield, The Evesmoke eaters No. 1 hangout is that "strong man" HESS and "Nature ning News, Bridgeton, N. J. Veterans of the Eighth "Golden Boy" RICHINS are getting along just fine working on the same shift. The roaming vacation bug has bit OTTO J. DEHN, maintenance Arrow" Infantry Division will orservices section, for he is visiting in Oakland, California. RHUEL O. ganize a division association and OPENSHAW, and his wife, DARLENE, stock control property account- hold a reunion at Ft. Sam Houston, Major Gen ing have made a tour of Bryce canyon and visited relatives in Santaquin, Texas, November Utah. SPENCER and MARY LOU CAHOON, and ROBERT HENNESSY eral William G. Weaver, one of the division's World War II com spent the 4th of July week end fishing in Panguitch Lake. and seven assiston is in vacation MARIE CHECKETTS, stock control, Long Beach, bat commanders, constitute an organization and California this year. LLOYD B. SLATER and wife MARION, mainten- ants committee. General Weavance inspection, said that fishing was so good at Ponds last month that reunion er may be reached at 240 Bush-ne- ll whole at week a back and to decided fishing. spend go they San Antonio, Texas, DAVID WHITESIDES' Unit "D" stock control, has completed its and Avenue, Col. E. J. Regan, provisional 14. move to warehouse secretary, may be reached at 5330 CHASE BRIAN, stock control, and LELAND DOPP, facility service Howard Street, San Antonio. supply, have returned to work after illnesses. 12-1- 13-1- lication-reproductio- n, 13-1- 5, high-ranki- ng 4-- 6. 19-2- 1. . " Garner's FOR TOMORROW'S SECURITY GET ON THE Lakeview Inn BOND WAGON cnoicn stsaks and SANDWI Hiway tl Roy, Utaa A. i TODAY I Boeing Stratojet Of Mice Reunion Plans WASHINGTON Bartending, dancing and photography for pleasure are among the subjects of study that will no longer be permitted under the Veterans Bill of Rights, the Veterans Administration has an- Boeing nnnriv Aim Even the animal kingdom has failed to withstand the magnetic pull of the mechanical age. And all because of a mouse's ma ternal instinct and a dormant typewriter. Of course it never would have happened if Joe Gunn, Corps of Engineers out of 'Frisco, here at Hill on a special project hadn't decided that it was report time on his Remington. He lined up the keys and whacked. Noth ing happened. He knew he hadn't grown that weak although it was Monday. This time he whammed. Still nothing happened. He checked the inside of the keyboard and then checked his astigmatism. n Mrs. Mouse and A five dwarf -- like offspring glared1 at him. Not being an elephant, Joe glared right back! full-grow- Joe knew all about and dams and plumbing bridges a line. But there was no blueprint in his engineering memory for family eviction. But evict he did, with arms and legs Now akimbo. Mere MAN won round one. Next day at matinee time the performance was repeated. But now Joe knew the routine. And two more ambled into Limbo and rodent oblivion. Round two also went to Mr. Man and the decision. But as the thief always returns to the scene of the crime, our nomadic blueprinter is now busily burning the midnight oil boning up on tomes of "De--1 micing the Modern Way." Maybe Joe needs a' vacation or maybe he just hasn't read Steinbeck. At any rate he's our nomination for Nature Boy. four-legge- rs , XB-4- 7 i uvtvsiA Fore wu J Stratojet n .1 ii a v. 3 riirov wv& - bu cue it phase of flight testing Eastern Washington rimse une lcbls from airfield. completed -- Under ffajor M. TownJ chief of tHe USAF Air MaW Command, Bomber Flight id section, as pilot, the Stratojet Q are expected to be completed the - near future. engineer on the" Air Force fM will be Captain J. L. Ridley, former engineer on the XS-- l supe sonic research airplane project "It's a . mighty fine airplaoe Major Townsend commented aft the flight. "It handles like a fight Boeing Company pilots have dei onstrated what it will do and we' nere to connrm tnese tests for ti Air Force. The Stratojet is a M nite step into the future of boa I bardment aviation. Boeing pilots Robert Robbiru J Scott Osier have flown the XBJ on company "Phase One" teJ since they first took it aloft its maiden flight, December Tests nave included success". rocket-assiste- d takeoff s with 1 rocket units Aerojet providing If 000 pounds of thrust in addition the normal 24,000 pounds supplij by the six General Electric i t engines. A second XB-4- 7 now is bei completed at Boeing Field, Setttf turbo-je- for first flight. Raise Will Be Noticed In Check of August 6 That new pay. raise that graded employees have sweafi out for so long will make its appearance in your paycheck An 6, according to the OAMA payrf section- The raise signed by Presida Truman takes effect the first pc period after July 1. That peril started July 11. According to the latest inform! tion, this $330 raise will be a pa manent one. It will amount $12.69 per pay check, less taxei Homer's Cafe Opn ADVERTISERS 24 Hours Daily ClearfkU Hiway 91 OPEN 9:09 A. cft-necti- employment. Batwaen Old and New Arsenal Entrances ( AFl ) . . , on , Chicken CHUCKI& VL By Armed Forces Pre;Carr Nature is wonderful. A. years ago she didn't know w csr going to wear glasses, yet lotlX tX the way she has placed our rr'rn CLOS3 1:00 A.M. Drink Your Beer Where Orchard Club rtr5lw V Good Friends Meet BEER "My boy friend doesn't sraokt, drink or swear." , "Hrammm, does he make all his own dresses?" ED Sonsct I Highway 91 & Steak Dinners - SANDWICHES - POP Pay Checks Cashed Free of Charge OPEN 9 A. M TILL 1A.M. "I'm a dairy maid in a candy ' "What do you do?" factory." "ffWl jjlJfJI'WWWfffffr "Milk chocolates." fa (P U 0 --i- sitc ) Hill Fiold Main Gate W YOUR HILL TOP TIMES Included on the list of new restrictions authorized by congress are numerous other course' deemed recreational or avoca-tiona- l. They are: personality development, entertainment, music, sports, athletics, mixology (the art. of mixing drinks) and certain phases of flight training. A veteran enrolled for fight training in the future that such training t ia with pre t or; flrz Draught Boor - Bottled Boor Sandwiches i3 W Boeing Airplane Company py and termed "highly satisfacQ wmv.u uun Till condii characteristics of the new si engine bomber. The flight .which lasted for 0I hour twenty minutes, was clasn nounced. HAZEL'S INN - x1 . SUPPORT Courses Restricted To U. S. Air Man And 1? No Chargo l!6 Cashing Gov't Checks |