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Show Friday, April HILL TOP TIMES 14, 1950 YOU SAID IT! QUESTION: Who do you think should handle the finances in a home, the husband or wife? ANSWERS: "I Parley Ray, Air Installation The Hill Top Timet 1 a civilian enterprise published by the Hill Air Force Base Civilian Employees' Club In the Interest of the personnel of the Offden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the PubUc Information Office, OOAMA, U8AF, Air Materiel Command, Hill AFB, 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. """"" makes should CLASSIFIED AD SECTION This to 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. l-F- SALE OIi Wanted Ill-Rid- ers think tne man handle should the money After all, he it, he have control of it. I handle most of By Helen Rice the money in our house. NEITHER HEBE NOR THERE: Pete Crowther, administration branch, maintenance is going more Course, I let my wife pay than slightly berserk these days cogitating about who his fond admost of the mirer "Cuddles" could be. He, she or IT has been faithfully dedicating h Dawn Busters KLO bills." songs to Pete daily over the wackly-worends the morning air, with Len Allen riding heard. that blurb, Sad Adieus were said to beauteous Mrs. Millie Kubisch, secretary Myrna McLatchie, Base Hospital to the is shops, maintenance. Millie says that after 16 it "I think superintendent of set-up she's willing, without 'coaxing,, to try a shift years of an very essential as a housewife. coWatch shift to after a few "Woody's" waist-lin- e for them e housewife. Howmonths of extra fussing from a operate. June V. Bills, statistical services has resigned her job to devote her ever, I believe full time to her family. that women can Just because your dad is a civilian guard doesn't necessarily cut money the any ice, according to Dale Alexander, stat services section. Not even ; A time and would like to slip your crate if you're pushing woman section on the parking lot a into shops more around Oh, no! Dale's pater, Robert Alexander, civilian guard, gave his son , before she buys. look the other day when Dale i a 11 tried it. Back where you belong, my boy, he might have said. "Con- - ; j man uautuiy jz;7.w?p goes in one place and buys the scientious" is Guard, Alexander's middle name, they say. s, first thing he sees while the womVaudis Aker, telephone operator; Grace Highfield, (, an looks around for the bargains." service stock "A" and Byron Oberg, maintenance are back on the a tread mill in their work spots after convalescing time-ou- t. James McCIellan, Lumber Rec The following short scoops were submitted by reporter Morris M. lamation Most Mohler, to whom we relinquish responsibility for any controversial of the time I statements hereinafter. If you need expert television service, Morry ; ' let wife reports, contact Gerald F. Heaton. Annie E. Reid thinks that 17 my take care of the is her lucky number, says MMM, who enumerates that 17 times 8 . money. I'm too equals 136, which isn't news, but 136 as a bowling average isn't bad busy with my for Annie or anyone. Max Vierig has put on a new expression, which work to take Mr. M. labels look, since Max now is care of it. I a part owner in an apartment house. Edmond Orlob is splurging his give it to my GI insurance for a Pontiac. Come June 1950 and Therald Nickols wife and . tell of the 9 area will become the new prexy of the Eagles Club in her to stretch Ogden, replacing Bill Macfarlane, maintenance tool crib number 1, it as far as she who presides over the club till that time. can ' but I've Of the new arrivals, of the 25th Air Depot Wing so far, a fellow got an awful good woman." who answers to the name of TSgt. Raymond Sanders is not such a newcomer to Hill. Sgt. Sanders who has been assigned to the operaRose Williams, Photo Lab "I tions office was with the 8th transport squadron at this station think it depends 1941-4during on the people PARTIES: involved. Some ;J a have In case you didn't know it, the administrative miscellaneous unit, people talent for taksupply is noted for its parties. Give them a reason and they'll plan v one at the drop of a birthday hint. This gregarious group made ing care of fiwhile nances feaat and fun one noon for Jean Sipackman, Ruby Smith and Clifothers just let ford Lee. The planners were: Theola Fay, Barbara Keyes and slip money Beverly Norton. their The telephone girls gave their "chief", Alice Cabel, pie ala through fingers. I think mode, java and their weir wishes on March 29th. one whichever of the statistical services section Even tho only about 50 the is best turned out, the party was still a success, with Smorgasbord, Bingo qualified should handle most of the prizes,, hugging to music and even Rummy for the more sedate on April 3 at the civilian club. money. In our house, we both party-goer- s, Mrs. Margaret Hadley, screening unit, with her twin brother spend. We know what our obligations are and so we know where (who is also a Hill employee) celebrated their birthday on March the money goes." 26. Added pleasure was the advent of their parents from Idaho ' i who came to celebrate with them. Herman L. Greenhalgh, Equip-Leah Lindsay, inspection branch and Arthur Swanson, research . , ment service branch admitted they were a year older so inspection and inventory , I believe the fisection personnel feted them with birthday cake on their 6 and 10 nance should be April natal days. handled by both Gabel, memorandum receipt unit, supply and wife and family Henry the husband have returned from two weeks in Kansas and Nebraska, where they and wife. I report the dust bowl situation of the 30s is now rampant. "Real estate usually handle is really changing spots" in that section, Mr. Gabel reports, but not most of it in through legitimate channels. but Theodore and Deloris vacationed in El Paso The Breskes, wife with hundreds of TSgt. conventioneers. POW Sarge is assigned to the Of:y vl wants Mess Deloris a is ficers' and telephone operator. Jr I money, she gets From the fire department comes news that Albert Little is vacait if I've got It!" tioning in the Nerthwest; Fire Chief, Paul J. Ronnefeldt vacationed in William C. Jensen tried out his rod and reel Grand Island, Nebraska; Nellie Zito, Comptrollers Office on a fishing jaunt. woman "The June Cole, AC maintenance inspection recently returned from 2 should definitein Ohio. Lynn Lloyd, textiles branch, maintenance is taking weeks ly handle the a vacation (?) for the Navy, and so is Donald Heath.' Likemilitary money! I think wise for Keith Dusenberry. she is the best Durham, Eugene engine repair inspection drove 5,000 miles on bemanager. I to his vacation visit relatives and friends back east. lieve a woman can make the NEW ASSIGNMENTS: most out of New inspection and inventory workers are: Augustus M. White, who money because spent a short tour in the warehouse section; George J. Garber who rested she is more up for a few months in maintenance and William Eddy who came in o, love-slus- 24-ho- ur full-tim- Chevrolet sedan. Excellent condition, with accessories. $1100. Call Strand, Ext. 8455 or see at 764 21st St., Ogden. 1949 Deluxe Model Automatic Ben-di- x washing machine like new must see to appreciate. See at 2443 Grant Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Phone $150.00. 1949 Ford Convertable $1700 fully equipped. Will trade same on earlier model car. Extension 1946 661. condition $20. See at 112 200 Street Village Clearfield, Utah. Call Kaysville Gas Range Good 598-J-- 3. Two bedroom frame house for sale. Hardwood floor, shower over 1 mile from Hill tub, large lot $800 Field. $8,000 total price. Call ext. down. FHA Finance. ll for ap8263 or Kaysville pointment. Two bedroom brick home at 156 Ross Drive, Layton Park, Clearfield, Utah. Nice lawn and landscaping. New picket fence (completely enclosed). Newly decorated. Must see to appreciate. Price Small down payment. $8,950. Availability: within one week. Owner CWO EE Roy, USMC. Phone Kaysville, For Sale or Trade: One beautiful registered female Collie puppy, nine weeks old. Will sell at very reasonable price or trade for good baled hay, timothy preferred. Jimmy Duckworth, Extension 228 or Kaysville vicinity 17th South & 9th East, Salt Lake City, Winslow. Extension 258 or S.L.C. Denny. From Salt Lake City Extension 8411. 1 Rider IV-DIRT- HS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen, fire 26. department, boy, born March T. Weir, Mrs. Douglas Mr. and Maintenance, boy, born March 26. Mr. and Mrs. Quinten R. Nielsen, Maintenance, girl, born March 26. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Buller, 24. Maintenance, boy, born March JohnE. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 4. son, Flight Test, girl, born April Most wAHTiTwnTON (AFPS) who veterans II War World of the wish to begin a course ol education and training under the provisions of the Veterans Keaajustment aci must do so before July 25, 1951, the Veterans Administration announces. V. A. regula- Under the present tion, the majority of veterans are barred from starting aiter hum, date. There are exceptions, however, tknu rifaphnrcred Wanted course. STORK KLUB Ten Momoriable Dates Vc Should Remember APRIL 1 April 1945 U. S. ed on Oginawa; sus begins, 1950. troops landcen- Nation-wid- e 2 April 1792 US. congress established the mint in Philadelphia, Pa. U. S. declared 6 April 1917 war on Germany; First session 1 of congress, 1789. 9 April 1950 Easter Sunday, commemorating the resurrection of Christ. 11 April 1900 7 U. S. Navy accepts first submarine, USS Holland. 12 April 1945 F. D. Roosevelt, 63, died; Harry S. Truman sworn in as President. 14 April 1865 President Lincoln shot by J. Wilkes Booth; died CAROL ANN HOLBROOK th old Carol Ann April Hol-broo- is not smacking her lips at the thought of a double helping of baby food, but actually giving the "raspberry", according to her daddy, George Holbrook, comptroller's office, procedures and' manning section. When Carol Ann wakes up for her nightly feeding she lies in her crib and, instead of crying, n gives forth with the "Bronx cheer". All who know Carol Ann agree that with such looks and personality she should go far. "She's quite the babe", ee, "and well worth the 87 . . insr we did- for her" - 15. 16 April 1945 k General announced liberation. Mac-Arth- ur Philippines 18 April 1942 American planes led by Lt. CoL Doolittle, raided Jap mainland. SO April 1789 George Washing- ton inaugurated as first U. S. President. Interviewer: ,'iHow many chil dren in your family, sailor?" Boot: "Well, fiefs see. There's well-know- 'f A Sick-lister- & B-2- 24-J--4. Nine-mon- ng es j after July 25. who enlisted those 1947, and for or reenlisted. Veterans who have started cours es or who are receiving training may continue after juiy zo, xvoi, Il-Rieven if thev have interrupted their work for a summer vacation, or beyond their con Vicinity 37th & Jefferson, Ogden, through reasons trol. But if a veteran completes D. A. Petterson Extension 283. stops his training after the 1961 Vicinity 5th and Washington, or date he may not start anotner 228. Mecham Extension Ogden t clock-punchi- restricted-for-swing-shift-employe- Vets Warned V A Benefits Soon to End 341-J-1- 2. V fur-there- st. ) 823-J-- dcs stretch Zeke, Annie, Willie, Flossie, Ming Toy Wong Chung Interviewer: "Ming Toy Wong Chung? "Where'd that name come ..." from?" Boot: "Maw read somewhere that every fifth child born in the i world is Chinese." 2. ' . yk&Hi ; rr familiar with from the warehouse section. food and cloth Leston Holladay has replaced Geo. L. Hood in the flight operaing and the things that most of the tions office. George now works in the finance office. Leston formmoney goes for." erly in IBM unit. Mrs. Alberta Williams was transferred from warehouse section to voucher control unit, supply. Darrell Lester has transferred from traffic to Unit A, supply. Stat services section has welcomed Bob Standage from accessories and miscl. br. When you diel "O" you may be hearing a new telephone voice of Joyce Caldwell. Disposal section's "new face Department is made up of: Raymond Nelbaur, Gordon McFarlane and Thorvald Thorkildsen, Reporter RJley Bushnell says they may be distinguished ' from the old crowd look about them. by' their lack of care-wor- n, Tom Payne, Byron White and Max Bills, stat services are back Your from DS to San Antonio. Also John E. Stokes who flew to San Bernardino all on account of the arrival of the 25th ADW. Tom Bartlett and Sherwood W. Kubisch went DS-ln- g to AMC HILL TOP TIMES recently. J. W. Chase, civilian chief transportation section went on DS to Denver. Hubert Bizell and Ray Eaton recently received nice promotion Into production control and scheduling unit, maintenance. J. & Billeter recently joined the Hill clan and is working in production AAAAAAAAAAAA WVWVWWW SUPPORT! Advertisers facilities. 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