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Show HILL Page 2 Friday, March 5, TOP TIMES Wanted Vl-Ri- des FROM WASHINGTON TERRACE, Ogden, or willing to join car pool. Call Ext. 233, George H. Van y ftpwpTi FROM 20th and WASHINGTON, Call M, SL. Schwartz, ' Ogden. Ext. The Hill Top Times is a civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force ba3o, Ogden, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, Ogden Air Materiel Area, USAF Air Materiel Command, Hill A F base, and is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not ncessarily repersent those of the Department of the Air Force. 228. MILE WEST OF NAVY FROM Call Glen BASE, Clearfield. Crozzer, Ext. 561. , . Wanted Vll-Rid- ers FROM WASHINGTON TERRACE. Call Boyd Ellis, Ext. 8243. FROM 7th & WALL, Ogden, down 12th to Salt Road, then to Hill Field beginning Monday. Call Jack Gibson, Ext Lake-Brigha- CLASSIFIED AD SECTION This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Mail them to the Public If you Information office, Headquarters Building., or telephone have a friend you think should be a Hill worker mail him this section of the Hill Ton Times. (2) AC Storage Conditioner $1,10 per hr. Ungraded 9 Jr. AI Press& Gear Instr. Repr. ...$1.10 per hr. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE Ungraded 9.... Jr. Rubber Prod. M & R REQUIREMENTS $1.07 per hr. for vacant positions listed in this Ungraded 8 Jr. AC Press & Gear Instr. Repr. section are as follows: 4 years Ungraded 8 $1.07 per hr. Journeyman 2 years Jr. AC fainter & Doper , Junior $1.04 per hr. Ungraded 7. (Automotive 3 years) 6 months I rades .Helper Helper ....$.99 per hr. Applicant should apply for these Ungraded 5. positions at the south end of the Packer $.99 per hr. Ungraded 5 Civilian Cafeteria, Hill AFB. & Helper Kpr. fropeller $.99 per hr. Laboratory Technician,5 medical dis- Ungraded 6 SP $2395.00 yr. AC Radio, Elec. Equip Instlr. Hlpr. pensary Telegraphic Typewriter Operator Ungraded 5 $.99 per hr. OAF-- 3 $2168.28 yr. (20) Jr. AC Storage Conditioner Truck Driver (medium duty) Un- Ungraded 5 $.99 per, hr". $1.04 per hr. Blocker & Bracer graded 07 Automotive Checker (2) Ungraded Ungraded 8 ........$1.07 per hr. 05 $1.02 per hr. High Lift & Fork Operator Garage Attendant Ungraded $1.02 per hr. Ungraded 6 05 $.99 per hr. Tug and Lgt. Truck Operator Plant Electrician (2) Ungraded $.96 per hr. Ungraded 4. 15 $1.26 per hr. (4) Jr. Warehouseman Blacksmith Ungraded $.96 per hr. Ungraded 4 15 $1.26 per hr. Senior Laborers Plumber Ungraded $.94 per hr. Ungraded 3 13 $1.21 per hr. m 8240. 243-26- 0. Heat Operating Engineer graded 12. $1.18 Carpenter Ungraded 12 $1.18 (2) Un- per hr. per hr. Senior Laborer, Warehouse -- Ungraded 03 $.94 per hr. AC Elec. & Inst. Flight Mechanic $1.29 per hr. Ungraded 16 per hr. AC Material Dispatcher $1.13 per hr. Ungraded 10 Jr. AC Radio Repairer $1.13 per hr. Ungraded 10 Jr. AC Elec. Accessories Installer Ungraded 10 Ungraded 10 $1.13 Jr. AC Hydraulic Repr. I I I $1.13 per hr. per hr. GAS 23c I 5, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love, boy, born February 21, 1948, at Dee Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Davis, boy, Hugh Jimmy. Born February 25, 1948 SSgt. at Dee Hospital. and Mrs. Marion e s -- radio-telephon- e, ) $1,000,000 MONTHLY IT IS DISTRIBUTED IT IS PARTS fwimeSw-e- : sm t BATTERIES." OPPOSITE MAIN GATE OF HILL FIELD s Follow other vohicUt Unc: It UUt t t dii. from 3 to II timot i long to stop whtn pavomontt art snowy r icy. ho! ria aii m of ge of no ial PAYROLL AT HILL AFB EACH PAY DAY an br sic tic Jcli Ca Phone Ogden 4931 ifB( gii Mail i 1 J INTERESTED IN :f?tl i, fo'i.Jfi2 Egg B&a: Pf fffl tPllc II HH m mm And we really mean save money! Because any comparison you want to make will prove to you that a Speed Queen washer is by far the best value on the market today. vxme in and see. BOWL TUB for fast washing 10 keep wo,er hot steel 2225 ai i imikii S1! gpr X pei jcle ne A CONCENTRATED MARKET OF OVER 4,000 WAGE EARNERS Call Our Advertising Representative L 1 jwii JIM PETERSON and 25c ,1 fro Jnt gai THE HILL TOP TIMES . . It js.C Good Buy forJYourAd .DolJar-I- t Covers 1 Us and Save" tra in ill J SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON PARTS P) . S3OSO0303030 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE THE I . 1. V flout to warehouse No. 43. Hill Air Force Base employees this year because it falls on a Saturday. Washington's birthday, Memorial and Independence days all fall on Sunday this year, but rules now in effect allow the following Monday to be observed as the Federal holi- 1 than tee-- l traim-to-statio- . will be done out of one holiday qdde:3 oomt sane-tur- Sargent, ; your this of the transportation section' Uigh and is "ranking" the General out rjven' of its radio. Qnd radios an ' Juic The ide. saving Uncle Sam some cash in an. other heretofore unsuspected war To box . . . the five government-owne- d impi cars and three flat cars on the field : Jpg are being used to shuttle freight1 xpe between warehouses. Where the fher trainmen formerly made about 1( ,$oge switches a day, they now make tvas . about 25. worl The "saving" enters into the Air in operating cost of the trains Bi The huge Diesels burn on an aver v the age of six gallons of fuel per hour, ' with and fuel costs a mere seven cents fligl he: per gallon. Compare that, to the rate and Ovei high hourly consumption ' the cost of gasoline. itar When personnel working in anj io li of the warehouses throughout the T base have some equipment they (n a want moved to another section o' trs the field, all they have to do is call ' tar the transportation office and ask; um for a car. The" dispatcher then fine which Thr picks up his is not unlike any other telephone in ine appearance, calls the engineer of jnei one of the engines and say, "Hey, tin Joet hustle a car over to warehouse troi No. 43, will you?" and very shortly he the low moaning blast horn of the engine is heard as it clears the way tV pra bit's foot before every move. No Blue Mondays QUIT Ta a minutes deliberation, the knight retreated a few paces to keep from being liquidated by-powerful queen. But now that an "outsider" has entered the competition there is much heckling and kibitzing. Joe comes from a long line of chess players, though, and he is not easily high pressured into a move. Joe's brother-in-daIrvin Taylor, is a former state chess champion, but that doesn't help Joe's game at all. He can't win a game unless he rubs a rabw, Dy cl 15 Sale TIRES X ruary Everyday about 11:45 a. m. in room 222, OAMA Headquar ters building, personnel of the Comptrollers office stare in tently at two chess boards. According to the players, the game "develops their analytical processes." Ralph Knight, Darrell Ander son, George Holbrook, and Stan ley Dee have been playing the ancient game for many months and they still do not know which of the four is the best player. The way they play the game, the outcome depends on who is carrying the most horseshoes that day or who has the most powerful rabbit's foot. Up until a few weeks ago, when Joe Neville from the civilian personnel office entered the competition, the games had been just regular chess games : . . . a knight was moved over next to a bishop and then after day. Unfortunately, Christmas falls on a Saturday and no other day ia alV--For lowed as compensation. New Year s day has already been 1942 FORD SEDAN, on a Thursday and Ar celebrated Call E. L. Duke, Layton 469-Jmistice day and Thanksgiving will CHEST OF DRAWERS, bed likewise fall on a Thursday this complete with springs and mat- year. tress, rocker, chairs, bookcase, Labor day will be celebrated on a rugs. Call James Luvaris, Ext. Monday as is the case each year. 26th St., Og531, or see at 307 1 den. Apt. 4. 11IS CLEERE SERVICE STATION "We With BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick M. Taylor, girl, Marjorie Ann. Born Feb- A X (Continued from Page 1, Col i) Any time a regular member the train crew was left behind ami was not on the train, a safety haj. ard arose Because a minimum five men are required to operate locomotive pulling rolling stock. In the very near future, the "Gen. eral (Berman" will lose its neA bigger, strong? wfound luxury. engine has invaded the inner or Wrong! .' Wanted $1.13 IX-Stati- stics r -. 10 COL., RAY G. HARRIS. r Vide Trains Chess, Right M .- Ungraded my sincere thanks and appreciation for the beautiful flowers sent from Hill Field upon the death of Mrs. Harris. I regret that I am unable to thank each of you personally. Rent Pool Driver Jr. AC Service Mechanic $1.13 per hr. Ungraded 10 Jr. Auto Equip. Repair To AH Hillfielders: I wish to express girl. Born Feb. 1, 1948, Hill AF base hospital. Cpl. and Mrs. Kimball Keele, boy. Born Feb. 6, 1948, Hill AF base hospital. SSgt. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, girl. Born Feb. 24, 1948, Hill AF base hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White, Il-- For boy. Born Feb. 27 1948, Dee Hos' pital. Mrs. Mr. Svend and Mikkelsen, FOUR-ROOFURN. HOUSE, loBorn Feb. 18, 1948, Ogden.; cated at Hill Villa, completely girl. MARRIAGES furnished, gas heat, beautifully Cole to Marjorie "Ware, Paul Call Capt. Tidball, March 5, 1948, Methodist church, landscaped. Ext. 8283. Ogden, Utah. Boyd E. Jensen to Grethe Thom- Ill-Wanted sen, March 8, Memorial House, Salt Lake City. FURNISHED APARTMENT IN OGDEN. Contact Mr. H. W. Bloomer, Ext. 347. Equipment Instl. Inspector Ungraded 16 $1.29 per hr. Tele. Equipment Instl. & Repair $1.26 per hr. Ungraded 15 2) Airoraft Radio Repair $1.26 per hr. Ungraded 15 Precision Instr. & Test Equipment $1.23 per hr. Insp. Ungraded 14. Jr. General Machinist $1.21 per hr. IV-C-ar Ungraded 13 Upholsterer $1.18 per hr. Ungraded 12 AC Engine Storage Conditioner .:.$1.18 per hr. Ungraded 12 (11) AC Sheet Metal Mfg. & Rpr. DRIVER FOR 'CAR POOL from $1.15 per hr. Ungraded 11 Ogden drive one day a week. Stored AC Inspector Call Mr. Jacobs, Ext. 240, or Mrs. $1.13 per hr. Ungraded 10 Killpack, Ext. 733. (3) Assoc. Vlll-Perso- nals 19 iM y fjPjjfij jpLaiigiu!, p ij fH $ 1 , Ill f Ill S 1 B ' ;3 il Vl 1 m w 1 ' tr tl tY j.j ss rTrtm(ri Ms 1 1p rail urn-rip- w Models Start at $117.95 J?V VMZZ' j 2 |