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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 Twenty-- Year Service Pins August Col. Anderson HQMilh Men Came Th - mil rfi. NewAFLCIG Presented to 84 Employees There is something very rewarding in ih the pint of blood you that a ofcilil live. Tmrmal . 20-ye- ar g: ATS--Harv- Ah-.-cnsba- ck, Jrown. 1906TH COM SQ Stratford "J. Iglehart and Gus Walker. WENDOVER AF AUXILIARY FIELD Darren B. Wads-ort- h and Robert F. Scobie. PLANS AND MANAGEMENT Stlrl L. Empey, Robert ?. Hill, Don W. Marriot, Gene '. Tanner, Darrell W. Anderson, do J. Nichols, Weston Resse, clland W. Grange, Guy G. Mur-zz- h, Wallace F. Allen, Phillip Cheney, Oral R. Mathias, .':omas R. Payne, Malcolm C. , Norval M. Hartsock and :i:-ch- J v Irene C Upon Cawley his retirement, received the Distin guished Service Medal from Lt. Gen. AFLC Kenneth B. Hobson, and personal messages from AF Chief of Staff, Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, and vice chief of staff, Gen. William the PROCUREMENT: Jay B. TVohmer, Calvin J. Mason, Joens ',:iymond and Dorothea M. Mul- TjAFETY: Leland Thorup. 2870 GEEIA SQUADRON Ralph G. Ohlson. WESTERN MOBILE DEPOT ACTIVITY Marlen S. Bench, Jack E. Hancey, Milton P. Kim, F. McKee, former AFLC com . viunieered nelp Though the Red Cross Blood Program advances theblood when needed, they ask that it be replaced insofar aapossibX to insure a Teady supply for the next emerirenev v,J. where the 6985th came in. They asked that the blood tfcw donate be credited to Jimmie, and it will be used to save liv and prevent needless suffering of others, How about joining the men of the 6985th on An? 24 tJ the Red Cross Bloodmobile makes its next visit to Hill Ainu The drawing will be held in the Chapel Annex, Building ...... 4 All to be sold at big savings io you 5 executive and demonstrator cars IMPERIALS, CHRYSLERS, and VALIANTS. Good selection of body ' types and colors. ; PLYM-OUTH- BUY . . Save Up to $200, $500, Even Up to Now $1,1 c MOTORS are no opportunities to reenlist in the immediate future are the Phono EXpcrt : i- 4-57- 3130 Washington Blvd. - 17 ---- Utilities; -- 58 SeaParachute Rigging; 59 74 Services. man; Special (Recreation). The situation, regarded as desirable by Air Force officials because of the few fields which are closed to reenlistment, is also the basis for allocation of addi tional quotas for the second half of FY 63, which are now avail able in all career fields except the above. S, now fields. Career fields in which there Fire Protection; TIME 32 NEW CARS LEFT areas the opportunity to reenlist will be limited to those airmen who can retrain in other 67 811 tw Red Cross Bloodmobile visits Hill AFB. 1962 NEIT CAR CLEAN UP Also announced is that Hq. Opportunities to reenlist in most Air Force skill areas for USAF will honor requests for ad the second half of FY 63 will! ditional quotas based upon im continue to be good, the Air mediate need, provided requests are made before June 15. Wher Force announced here. ever granted, the additional have Only six career fields will be allocated on a one quotas to been closed reenlistment, basis. time means which that in these skill -- f hlDin of 6985th Communications Securihr70 i? rl r Reenlistment Chances Good In Most Skills following 20 Intelligence; 56 a life 0r . . It all began when they learned of a little seven v. , srirl who needed regular injections of gamma globulin derivative) to lead a normal, healthy life. By the Vm v needs had been satisfied they had heard about Jimm Jimmie (Eldon J. lonschoten) was born wiCh a asthmatic condition and has required a blood derivativef' over 50 units of blood so far in his five short years .? . u.w.vuuwu, oait jLake CiV imww, about exhausted replacement had just possibilities ""Ong i thAir families and friends when tho fiOflRft, """" to vice-comman- - Jones. is saving not- - men who make np the Squadron. Every member who can is donating Col. Mc mander. MATERIEL MANAGEOnetime commander of old MENT: Barbara F. Snow, ConAMCs Nich-olls, Topeka Air Force Depot, rad L. Stanely, James O. in AlFebruary 1960 Col. Anderson Urilla T. Christiansen, became deputy director of Perfred G. Woodland, Lula R. Cook, sonnel and RobSupport Operations George B. Roush, Melvin H. at later was appointed AMC, Hq ins and Howard W. Ball. a chief of staff to maindeputy BASE COMMANDER: Warover the missurveillance tain ren S. White, Charles F. Hall, sile site activation program. Robert L. Nilson, Francis F. When the missile sites were Hunt and Wallace M. Bates. SUPPLY: James N. Luvaris, assigned to the Air Force Sys-Erick J. Christensen, Robert S. tems Command, in the spring of Fletcher, Elvin D. Servoss, Mar- 1961, CoL Anderson returned to guerite A. Forsberg, Eolean S. his personnel and support opera Ramsey, Carrie G. Tauro, Gene- tions post with AFLCL' vieve R. Sherner, Edward A. Carlson, Luella A. Johnson, Max ine E. Campbell and Bernice K. Nelson. MAINTENANCE: Raymond C. Allred, Calvin D. Reed, Lewis H. Dorius, James W. Hooper, Earl R. Bybee, Willis A. Hardy, Orval W. Davis, Elden W. Ellis, and Harold O. Mattocks. donated lifo Jnnt . "20-year-:!u- ty" ' again With Blood Donations for Child New AFLC Inspector General Col. Loran J. Anderson, suc is Eighty-fou- r employees from Joseph N. Lane, Wayne C. MerC. McCawley, 15 organizations at Hill AFB shon, Max W. Wright and Fran- ceeding Col. John retired. cis M. Shafer. have been added to the roster. Letters of appreAMMUNITIONS: Marion O. have ciation and pins Simmons, Marvin C. Batchelder, been authorized for the follow-n- Walter E. Mints, Edwin J. Ar- nU, Roicoe E. Echelberger, ey 28TH S. Francis P. O'Grady, Wylie R. C. James H. Sanders and Lewis and Tokashi Akisada. John P. Strevay. OGDEN CONTRACT MAN 733d TCS Leon D. Young, AGEMENT: Don C. Strate and Tex A. Hadley and Harold P. Robert C. Sherauski, A Z SEE I II ON THE VS'DEl'- PRMrrV An A PICTURE AT i i3f Something New! STOP and SHOP for your SODA POP Bottles, Cans, All Sizes MILK-A-RAM- A Dairy Bar and Fountain 'If sJV S27 East 200 South, Clearfield W - NEW! LOW! MILK PRICE Vz gal. 42c HOMES RSIDE ESTATES WEBER COUNTY'S BEST ADDRESS" 1 4200 SOUTH ON THE ROY TO BRIGHAM HYWAY ACROSS FROM NORTH PARK IN ROY LOW DOWN ON NO DOWN TO GI's FHA SEE THE 4 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED, MODELS ..B - WT .tiU.IUi" uouroan Keai ! ; i i tstate : W,B0Y ,5523 S. 1900 phone 82i |