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Show r Friday, January 6, 1950 TOP TIMES HILL IT! YOU SAID QUESTION: Do you think husbands should help their wives with the housework? ANSWERS: by and for th mlUUry and The Hill Ton Tim la published oi the Public perionnM of HlU Air Fore. But und.r tfa. WoimVtton Office. Addxeu .11 commiuloiu to Air Materiel Are, Information Office. Ha.. CHtden Hill Top Time, ueei ttelcL Uth. PrSi Service AFB. Cxt. 341 or 350. The OlrilUn pepere m reprint AFPS m.terUl. ftoroe. local new. appearing to thU paper irttnout obtaining "W" end anciT The Hill Top Times li an official Air Force publication and accept no not Opinion, exprewed herein are thoae of the writer, and SeceMarflj those of the Air Force. The Hill Top Time. U .upported by the Hill AFB Civilian Employees Olub. Captain Hubert L. Stewart. Public Information Officer Floyd "Flip" Anderson, Aero Repair "I think Ut wjrlon it to'rgjj2& me-(ert- eJ A. Wayne Baker .Dorothy G. Nelson Lorraine Ford TSKt. M. O. Hancock Pfc. Chas. R. Qreenhaw Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Bditor Sport. Editor . REPORTERS Jo Ann Amann Vargg Thompson Ellen O'Brien B. F. Pulham. Jr. Gordon Fulmer Conway Geertsen Marlon K. Stauffer Bernlce Waldron Ann Day Lt. H. M. Hansen Naomi I Wise Helen Rice CLASSIFIED AD SECTION SALE Ford sedan for sale. Call 1939 IV-OBITUA- An- derson, Ogden Oldsmoblle 6, sedan, new overhaul, very clean. Call Sahara VilFant, Ext. 783. K-- 1939 7, lage. Will trade 38 Colt pistol for trailelr. W. E. Richards, two-whe- el hangar Park. 3. 147 Ross Drive, Layton Wanted 1 Two riders wanted from South Og- den up 36th and out Harrison. Call Sargent, Ext. 628 or Ogden on If the wife has By Helen Rice a couple of kid- At the Sound of the Gong! dies she has to when you Read this and be forewarned! One of these noon-houchase around all are sleepily shuffling along in the cashier line at the base cafeteria, with day, she's plenty clang of a disgustingtired and I think the husband an overloaded tray in tow, and the or just plain jars from wakes either kidalarm familiar two you reverie, your have her. I ly should help don't dump your steaming soup down the back of the dies and I help with the work you awake SOMETIMES." unsuspecting slave in front of you. Relax! At the sound of the ringing Gar-sid- e, alarm, the person lucky enough to he at the crucial spot, counting Dorothy Fabric sheckles,will be able to put them right back in moth balls, for he'll get his lunch free. Honest, there's no catch to it. No one knows, except "Absolutely. Esthe setter of the alarm when it will go off, but when it does and you're pecially if the in front of the cash register, that will be your signal to "eat on the wife works.a Marriage is house," so reports MRS. ELSIE TOLLESTRUP, from base cafeteria. rs ear-shatteri- ng .... 0 proposition and the housework should be divided that way too. The wife gets just as tired 99 the man. and if they both dp the necessary work at home, things can run smootniy. I have three boys, and sothey make my huswork, plenty of house me." band helps xurman, Opal Service Stock A, Supply "Certainly. A woman's work is never done and they've got to have help. Also 50-5- This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. OR depends the whether wife works or whether they have children. RIES Siginaw Grant, Sr., 62,- a full blooded Sac and Fox Indian, died Sunday at one p.m. in a local hospi-ta- ll of a heart ailment. Mr. Grant had been employed at Hill AFB 3ince May 1944, and was a warehouseman in warehouse 7C. He was born July 15, 1887, at Oklahoma and was a member of the Syracuse ward of the L. D. S. church. He attended school at the Sac and Fox mission at Stroud, Oklahoma. - Colrider from north of 9th South, DAYTON, Ohio (AFPS) east of State, Salt Lake City. Call leges in flight are the latest innovation introduced by the Air Force Nelson, Ext. 344. for cutting the time it' takes to train repair men and pilots to learn One should do housework so that he'll know how to do it. He might be in a- position sometime when he would have to do it. I also think a man should have companionship with his children and if they don't do things around the house they miss out on a lot of things." Harold Rohmer, Civilian Personnel "I've heard the saying that "Woman's work about new planes. done The flying colleges are called is never the woman," by dewere and mobile Mr. and Mrs. Glen Singleton, training units but I wouldn't electric shop, girl, born December veloped by the Air Materiel Com- say that exactly. at mand's equipment laboratory 17, 1949. I believe that Wright-Paterso- n Air Force husbands should Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heslop, para- the the around chute shop, girl,, born December Base here. help It used to take months and some- house. I help 25, 1949. times years for all to learn about my wife, Norma, and I wouldn't Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kaiser, incompletely new planes after they say I was henpecked, just' very ventory branch, girll, born Decem- reached" bases. Now the flying col- well-- supervised." ber 28, 1949. m, leges arrive a month in advance une C. Solberg, TWUK'SI Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Williams, of the production models of the I Research Unit, L aircraft. boy, born December 16, 1949. Supply "I defi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sansone, The flying colleges contain nitely think a y radio repair, boy, Paul, born Decem- models and should help I parts of the J man new ships. The mobile unit for the his wife with ber 28, 1949. world's largest bomber, has UlV vllv 29 in all. These make easy v l if the woman CPO: "Here's something for you the models of a new ship's nervous .11." working study A sensible man to remember. like. and the and there aren t radar system radio, doubts everything; only a fool is Others show the fuel works and any children she certain of what he says." can probably get what the spare power system does. Sailor: "Are you sure?" The models run exactly as the it all done her CPO: "Positive." same parts do in planes. self, but no matter what the cir cumstances, I think they should try to make things as easy for CIVILIAN WELFARE FUND FINANCIAL REPORT each other as possible. Hill Air Force Base, HiU Field, Utah (Month Ending SO November 49) Man's ITEM YORK (AFPS) NEW Corney 1. NET WORKING CAPITAL, 1 Nov. 1949.. $837.36 joKes to the the average contrary, 2. RECEIPTS DURING MONTH, Nov. 1949 $251.77 American woman thinks her hus 3. EXPENSES: band is a pretty wonderful guy. A a. Engraving Fee for AMC recent Woman's Home Companion $ 3.22 Trophy magazine survey revealed that 92 b. Bookkeeping Services, Nov. 1949 50.00 per cent of the married men help c. Funeral Floral Wreathes 10.45 care of the children; nearly take 9. Recreation, Softball Tournament fee 36.90 75 per cent help out with the houseTOTAL 100.57 hold cleaning. And 95 per cent of women questioned said their the 4. INCREASE DURING MONTH, Nov. 1949.. 151.20 husbands lent a hand in getting the meals. All of which is no surprise 5. NET WORKING CAPITAL, 30 Nov. 1949. 988.56 to the menfolk who also have been known to shop for groceries, make 6. COMPOSITION OF NET WORKING CAPITAL REthe beds and iron the clothes. PORTED IN ITEM No. 5: ASSETS. a. Cash in Bank $624.56 MARCH OF DI.V.ES b. Petty Cash 10.00 c. Loans Receivable 354.00 Ill-DIRT- HS ? f r cut-awa- B-3- 6, VTA SV isn't World Man-of-Mon- th -- TOTAL LIABILITIES. a. Net Working Capital 7. 988.56 AVERAGE CTVILIAN STRENGTH, November 1949: a. Paid from Appropriated funds b. Paid from funds Non-appropriat- ed Total average civilian strength NET WORKING CAPITAL PER EMPLOYEE Robert H. Hinckley, Jr. Major, USAF Welfare Custodian. A choice. MARIE VOGLE spent Xmas and New Years in Rapid City. S. D. her former home. , ... Transferees BILL MAC FARLAND has been reassigned to maintenance tool cribs. In fact he's in charge of all 4. About 4 vears aeo he worked in tool crib No. 1, so he's right at home. MARJORIE A. ROWLAND transferred back into the addressograph unit after a short rest (?) in stock control. ROBERT T. DAUQUIN, formerly of research branch transferred to stock control. Research branch, supply welcomed: JESSE SMITH. CATHRYN RIVES and RICHARD I. WOOLEY. Elec. and communications shop, maintenance has a new inspector who moved in from flight test. His name is KEITH DUSENBERRY. Here and There . . . HAL FRANCOM has taken over as class instructor during the noon hour in production facilities and drafting. , DOUGLAS BLOOMQUIST, maintenance has some model railroad ' trouble with three alert sons. Doug forget to get himself a set of model railroad equipment so now he does researching on model railroading during his noon hour to keep a jump ahead of his boys. TONY HAYNES (Miss) is a newcomer in maintenance. She re places DOT KEELER who joined her Sgt. husband, Bill in Texas. Bill and Dot are now stationed at Hill AFB. COLONEL and MRS. JAMES S. SUTTON celebrated their wedding ' anniversary December 28. MAJOR and MRS. RATH gave a buffet and cocktail party for 70 on Mrs. Rath's birthday, December 11. A cocktail-buffparty was given bv LT. COL. and MRS. H. SHACHTMAN and MAJOR DALE R. TIDBALL for about 100 guests :' et on December 9th. The Officers' Wives Ladies Club sponsored a buffet-cockta- il for their husbands and Hill Field officer bachelors on Dec. 23. 150 guests attended. party About EDNA BARNHURST, maintenance still has 4 foot eleven inch trouble. Stilts or a are needed so she can reach her time card. ED (Pop) ORLOB and the Wasatch Mountain Club are still going to the hills, MORRIS M. MOHLER reports . . . but, on skiis, he adds. MSGT HAL COCKRUM, who has been In charge of driver's testing unit, motor pool has been transferred to San Bernardino AFB. The loss for motor pool meant a break for the Sgt for he has a home there. Parties . . . The gals of the telephone exchange held a Xmas party December 23. Cake, Ice cream and coffee besides gifts were enjoyed. The mellow mood was enhanced by Christmas music on records. HELEN GREENLAND, motor pool section reports that she was the "belle of the ball" when the dispatcher had a Xmas party at which she was the only girl. I don't know just what "sandwiches and all the trimmings," would consist of, but they had it, even down to home-mad- e cake and candy. Base exchange group held a7party at the NCO Club on the evening of December 22 with 15 guests exchanging Christmas gifts. Teletype unit day shift operators had their annual exchange-gif- t Christmas party December 23 with a turkey dinner prepared by the base cafeteria. Inspection and section, supply had a Merry Christmas on Dec. 23 with a inventory smorgasborg lunch. Planners were: CRETCHEN KERR, JUNE SOLBERG, MARGUERITE WILLIAMS, and MARIE NILSSON. Transportation section had their Xmas party, too with EDYTH BUCKLES and IRMA HANSEN setting the tables and MONTE JACOBS cooked it. Gifts were distributed too. step-ladd- er ! Watch Those Civil Service Tests! The Kelly AFB letter Times 988.56 c. ... former supervisor in cost accounting, WELDON WOOZLEY, who transferred to AMC not too long ago, came back to Zion for his Christmas vacation and reports are that he is making a "rep" for himself and is slated to be headed right into the bosom of HQ USAF itself. BILL STAGG has the right idea ignore the weather. He's been taking a week's vacation to plan his next summer fishing trips. GEORGE FAIRBOURNE, woodmill is to be envied for he took a week off to go to California. Other vacationers: PAUL LINDERMAN, production facilities, who spent a week completing his home addition. EARL SUTTON, same section just relaxed. CATHERINE GRIGGS, salvage section went to Driggs, Idaho for hers. BILLIE SMITH GOODMAN, Colonel Sutton's office and hubby Bob, from MATS are having a second honeymoon. Bob has taken his new wife down Texas way to show her off to his folks. ED FANT (alias "Fearless") just returned from visiting his family in Oklahoma. That's two visits this year--o- r I mean last vear. ' ELAINE also is maintenance man TENNY, I think a reportedly in Pheonix. Nice - Higher Learning Goes Skyward in Air Force Vacations ...3690 .2679 JANUARY 16-3- 1 reFlying reports the following ceived by their Civilian Personnel Section: "Dear Sir: Will you kindly put my name in your inactive file for at least one year? I have been married for six and in this period of time I had no family. Thinking that years could have no family, I took I a Civil Service test: however, to my pleasant surprise, I am now with child." f1 |