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Show SPORTS WlrOdF dl (slllll by Maj. Rocky Raab pack, reload, tie flies, make beer, collect books, cartridges, take pictures and more. What all this means is that I have an incredible amount of stuff. Now, having stuff is great. I'm always buying new stuff, trading stuff or making stuff. The problem is: where do I stuff all my stuff? Boxes and bags, friends, boxes and hags. Ever since those school days, I've been a box and bag nut. I like to have my stuff properly held and protected, that's all. So I have cases and holsters for my guns; hard ones like boxes and soft ones like bags. There are hard leather boxes for storing my cameras and soft leather bags for carrying them. I have big canvas bags for my camping gear and small plastic bags for my survival kits. I use back packs, day packs and fanny packs. Instead of a Competition close in intramural hoops teams 6545th Test Group 1, 388th Component Repair Squadron and Hospital continue to dominate the intramural basketball American League, while in the National League 1120th U.S. Army, 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron, 2849th Headquarters Support Squadron 1 and 2892nd Distribution Squadron are vying for the top spots. Three American League 3. 5-- 0 58-5- 4 . 56-4- 3. 5. 63-3- 8. National League Hospital Squadron 57-3- 2. 48-4- 4. It took overtime for the 388th Tactical Fighter 61-4- 7-- 48-3- camera lens now holds .22 ammo on my belt. The plastic boxes that once held rifle and pistol bullets now hold dry flies. A coffee can holds my backpacking stove. A GI laundry bag holds my big skillet, keeping its soot away from other cooking gear. An old briefcase, lined with foam, became a pistol case. It is only as I write this that I discover how much of a bag and box nut I really am. Think about it a little, and you'll discover that you probably are one, too. 72-4- CS 2, 2, 50-4- 9. 50-4- 50-3- 73-4- Another game pitted 2849th CES 2 . against 2849th CES 2 downed 84th RADES Standings in the two leagues follow. rr Hospital 388th AGS 2849th SPS Authentic German Cooking an Old World Atmosphere 7 6 1120th US Army 2849th CES 2 2849th HSS 2892nd DS 2952nd CISS 2849th CES EVERYDAY! 0 OGDEN JX (Harrison Depot) Across from Dee Events Center 14 J- - (For Reservations, Call 479-756- GEkSfitn) (sow? cm Jeep dm 7 no Jeep Jeep WcoiniDei? 0 Kaysville Roy Centerville Clearfield 451-706- 9 773-110- 0 292-166- 7 776-050- 5 top. 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Friday Saturday. 5:00-11:0-0 2 SIGNATURE LOANS Serving CHAMPUS Eligible Dependents and Retirees WE HAVE SPECIALS 1 5 5 1 IIIUI dlllM III Board Certified in 0. 388th TFW 421st TPS 1881st CS 1 34th AMU 6545th TG 2 0 3.2 Practice RESTAURANT 64-4- American League , 5 5 5 4 1 Family GERMAN V 9. LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS Davis CJI 6. 0. 0 2. 0. On Jan. 25, 2701st Munitions Maintenance Test Squadron was defeated by 2892nd DS 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron suffered a loss to 2849th HSS 2, 1120 U.S. Army overpowered 2849th HSS 1, TG 388th CRS Group 2 The 2849th Security Police Squadron squeaked by In American League action played Jan. 22, 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron handled 6545th Test shooting range. And my bags and boxes see more than their originally intended use, also. A soft leather pouch made for a 2849th HSS 2. CES 2 dominated HSS 2, The 2849th CES 1 snatched a victory from 1881st 6545th In National League play on Jan. 23, league leader 1120th U.S. Army crushed 2849th HSS 2, to hold onto their perfect record. The 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron nabbed a victory over 2952nd Combat Logistics Support . chronograph, ammo and targets at the es, bullet casting gear in wooden boxes, and loaded ammunition in neat plastic boxes. My food and cooking gear goes into plastic crates and the emergency gear in my truck fits into wheel well boxes I made myself. Naturally, my homebrew gets lovingly stored in beer crates, and I have a wooden box in the cellar for wine bottles. I keep my best fly rods in cloth bags, and slide those into aluminum rod tubes, which are just round boxes, after all. A carrying box holds my Wing to down the 1881st Communications Squadron 1 in a close game, 65-6The 6545th TG 1 preserved its perfect record with a over 729th Tactical Control victory Squadron. Jan. 24 games saw the 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron defeated by the 388th AGS Hospital downed 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron The 388th CRS captured an easy victory over 6545th TG 2, 48-4- 23 Hilltop Times tnniy canteen, I use a leather water bag, My sleeping bags get stored in nylon bags. There doesn't seem to be anything that can't be protected, kept clean or organized by a good bag. Boxes serve me well, too. I store old Hilltop Times staff writer I think it probably started in the first grade, when I was given a wooden pencil box and a cotton book bag. Today, I 'm a hunter. I hunt for deer, duck, geese, rabbits and birds. And I'm an angler. I fish for bass, trout, catfish and bluegill. I like to target shoot, back- Feb. 2, 1990 CHILD FIND OFAMERICAINC. 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