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Show HILL TOP TIMES Jl!?- Page - l!N1TS L i CLOSE: TO be Eliinatl0l of per-- ; will free ports for ot- h- rdS Cadets From New Mexico Visit At Hill AFB Make Two-da- y AFROTC rkation 0n March Poinded 7 purposes, Cilt nf flip Air Forfp Reserve Officers Training Corps at New Mexico University, Albuquerque, N. M., Friday afternoon departed tour of for home after a two-da- y facilities at Hill Air Force Base last Weather group, and "JSth Logistic Support Squadron. com. Ls of this On Friday morning, the cadets Gkontne processing the sprawling Maintenance visited of ovex- -T bases and repair hangar where aircraft Colonel are repaired. equipment week. of V10f responsibility Ralph S. Fuhrmeister, deputy dicadets Thirty-fou- r in the number, r. sense , Jf trave maintenance, were brought to Hill AFB by Col rector for depot maintenance on the them briefed Spared onel E. G. Schoggen, professor of mission. Then they were conduct Mexico New science the at air ? rreduled trans the aircraft Production ed senooi. meet then iney arrived -l inursaay inethrough shop and flight test nrocessing parachute in noon Force an Air airplane "M PerSn" AF officials camo flirprflTr. " HonovroI in ani ViV All tho UUVt JU1 lV VllV UMIl'V Assistintr Maior Damron in the Ranking officer in the AFROTC unit was Cadet Lt. Colonel Ernest tour were Captain Charles V. Bur P. Sims. Five other advanced cad- gess, chief, flight saiety orancn, ihe two ambitious ets (juniors and seniors) were in flight operations division; and Maj nibUJho worked hard and the eroun alonsr with 2S cadets or E. L. Venable, chiei, mainteni :nllv money ana in basic training (freshmen and ance's production control division. PROUD POP is Major Elihu L. Venable, (center) surrounded by own dog? his four foster children who are admiring photographs they took sophomores). the cadets to Hill A Texas oilonaire walked into a Welcoming miuicu aic ueu iu rigiu, dim, during tneir siay m riauw. : 'Let me AFR was Maior General P. H Cadillac showroom and was greetChris and Stanley. rtlOE (to patient) Jan, 0rrintion works Robey, Commander of Ogden Air ed by a solicitous salesman. "What n 8hSarne trouble my- Materiel Area. Manor Alired U can I do for you today?" namrnn. chief, military nersonne' "My wife has come down with division, was in charge of their a touch of the flu," the tycoon exbase tour. The cadets visited Fliecht Opera plained. "Have you anything suitll car?" afternoon able in the way of a tions Division Thursday , where they were brieiect on tne EXPERIENCE is the best teachBy CLARA HIGGINS mission of this organization. Then And it should be, considering er. a i. are takine-o life easv" and doing?, they toured the Radar Approach x 111 it costs. IU11C in what " . . . most fnnnles the "iv, wVipti Control (RAPCON) facilities, thev couldn't do when their children were small, Major and Mrs. Elihu Li. V enable aireauy giauujwuciiw auupteu auui suuui nmuivn. It was the fall of 1048. The Tex- - elude four happy, healthy, young (TO GCTOI CGTX) was living in San Antonio, to care sters to love and lor. as. CODDie LjOUlse, tne juuugci. vx was the Major llir.l, Aug. During 10 then their two daughters was ana to Chateauroux nau and Jeanne was married France. Mrs. Venable and the chilown. of her a little girl dren joined the Major just as The house, so quiet, just diem . t soon' as housing arrangements seem like nome wiuiuuu muun-.-ex could be made. "I sailed for France the Venables in January 1972," Mrs. Venable running around, naa Deen so "with a baby in each arm plained. It - said, wao a tnere and two hanging onto my skirts. years since love. They both loved children and But, we got along just fine." "It was a marvelous experience longed to have more. They had wiui all of us," the Major added. for applied for a baoy with no suc- Since three for agencies, years was the age Jim adoption 1, idfor1 advertiseschool, French in the entrance Cess, su nijr iv, to Been aaopu About ment in the paper Thinking and Stanley were eligible to Tt was not. lone before Those Unpaid Bills? linger three years ot age. n " LUUi " , , they unA (mod vocabulary to fairlv - 01 i wait lone mvp x . , , tt liau i Them Witt Out j lipe took an adorable nine- - French words and were talking ana before they One rom of Loan month-ol- d acting like any other children baby boy into ineu u u Is. France. and their hearts, in iviarcn, "We were fortunate too, Mrs. they legally adopted Venable explained, "in having good "A (James) and tneir nome Torinonnarters wnne we wcic real and alive again. there." One of the most interest CO." The following year, their Min- ing places was an. old rrencn a family i loermnnm. r i ante.j", ' nccii ioov. ister told them about of how leau was and old children ionuenj 'ovelv building of three JACKSON 11th cen- just "months-old- 3 HlWliaaw'J' KiH in the A , Jan, a baby girl needed medical attention. tury. It was .partially j.i. the "little doll , and rebuilt during wie They gladly took FINANCE care she medical nrv The 75 rooms m u b provided the her on fnrnished with beau nursed. and so badly needed, two i .u ,.r,itnrp from KM) to 300 .r Oiu i"1""1"" UIUl back to health. But Jans THRIFT CO. the and 4. hanging on V1TS old. Dishes little brothers, Stanley,d a home, vpars ... -- it " n ri. walls are over Chris, 9 months, neede 2604 Washington too. Why not take all of them? Venable said. entombed So they did. OGDEN, UTAH In the basement is None EX traof neriod. the the first Monk to head .the mon-- -to in ssince pro1onn1Qftfi '1 ' Venable family had grown e Catholic MficialSi8;'steP will depend t'S la C-5- W V w air i Four Children Find Happy Home VJith Hill AFB Foster Parents get-we- r. 1 1 - li-f- J SuGC E Giro transferred vui TURING? at-i-a- r,j y mm l Miff XtX Low-co- st HOME-OWNE- D tA - 1 .4., 18 SSd I'sIhTS nc k . ! t. wondei e Lhurcn. "Mrc for the children, beau15 uaA tirruav , able aaaea. v d tifully landscapea a l0? a.ie, :.. ior . heated, how The Chateau f ever, and gum. . accupancy oniy Ven-nlac- MIT Invites for you any of ices ,, . ABRAMS .c't p'j tn hrincr vniir ear in their complete serv war nnd Fall. LUBRICATING, TUNE-UP- 1 1 S, WASHING ETC. .. Mechanical WorkS on all Makes of Cars! Are Your Tires Sale? Let Us Inspect Them Free of Charcre. Ut Us Winterize Your Car Early! 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