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Show Page 2 HILL ' TOP TIMES Friday, April 16, Over the Hill Wanted V-Ri-ders 19 riders from vicinity 520 South were the style at the buffet dm.' Mustaches real or false 3rd East, Salt Lake City. Call B. Civilian Personnel of Supply, at the IW held the stag Key by party J. Conte, Ext. 8297 or SLC mount Bowl Friday evening, April 9. Men who showed up without mustache, or who failed to wear one all during the evening, were i .. before a kangaroo court. Adding to the evening's entertainment wm' V- I- For 4 ! f Sale 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 base, 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 necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. CLASSIFIED AD SECTION Club Convertible, new tires and new top. A- -l condition, price $1495.00. See MSgt French, Air Reserve or call Ext. 694. 1942 Plymouth 1947 engine, 5 impromptu quartet numbers. About 100 civilian "wheels" from Supni!1 attended the affair. It was arranged by A. A. AGEE, CYRIL BROWk ? G. E. BRAITHWAITE and JACK STOKES. JOHN DAVIS, president of the group, and GEORGE DEAN, secretary and treasurer, assisted i This was the first party held by this group in over three years, butt' 1940 Plymouth sedan, every- another is being planned for next month and it is anticipated that' get. t' thing works, $725.00, and 1937 togethers will be held regularly. r ' Chevrolet sedan, new i 2 new paint, very clean, tires, section in JUANITA clerk the Air of ROSSON, Install property $575.00. Call Ext. 461, Jack Gibtions, has returned from Grand Junction, Colorado, where she under son. , I went an appendectomy. 1939 Mercury sedan," radio & heater. Runs good, $700.00. Three pink elephants, a green dragon and a three-eye- d snake driftec Contact C. W. Royster, 3255 Oginto a saloon on skid row. The bartender looked them over, shook his den Avfi., Ogden. New youth bed, inner spring mat- head and said, "Sorry boys, he's not here yet." Paisley, Scotland 5 tress. Verdeland Park, Cpl "Gazette." Handy. Zenith portable radio, $19.75. Call J. W. (BILL) CHASE, civilian chief of Transportation Section Ext. 542 or 6037 Ogden after 5:00 Supply, returned recently from temporary duty" at Sacramento Air Ma", p. m. teriel Area, where he coordinated on the handling of air priority ship.' ' Camera, Zeis Ikon Super Ikonta ments and other transportation problems. Model B with built in light meter and range finder. F 2.8 lens, triWILLIAM H. MARKEL, Photographer, publications and main, pod, filters, case. New condition. tenance reproduction section, left Sunday, April 11, for Mountain Horns'" $300 cash. Call Ogden 9332 after Idaho where he will be on detached service for a few days. 5 p.m. weekdays, anytime Sunday. - CLAUDE HEATH is on a 10 day vacation in Spokane, Washington' CAPTAIN AIME LAMOUREUX has returned from the Pratt i . VI- IWhitney engine school at Hartford, Conn., where he spent three weeks The entertainment committee provided lively western and BIRTHS music and a dutch lunch, and the Motor Pool employees and their part ' Jack Holmes, ners took it from there, with the result that the Motor Pool party SSgt and Mrs. Lynn. Born 27 March. the Hermitage Friday evening, April 2, was proclaimed one of the bes MSgt and Mrs. Earl E. LaneJ ever. The orchestra featured "home-talent- " from the Motor Pool 4 girl, Betsy Jo. Born April 3. CHARLES EPPLEY, HAROLD INGHRAM, HERSCHELL WISE, ant' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Castel-lan- ELMER GOLDEN, with the help of BERT GAILEY. A large crow! twins (boy & girl) Eugene & attended. The affair was GENE ELLEN 0 TANNER, by arranged Liana, Born 3 April. JAMES A. WATSON, DOUGLAS AARON, HENRY LESEMr. and Mrs. Scott G. Snow, boy, BRIEN, f BERG and JOSEPH OGDEN. Mark. Born 9 April. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Lison-be- e, SHERWOOD KUBISCH, chief, manufacturing and repair section twin boys, Gene Robert & Jay maintenance, is sporting a new Chevrolet. Richard. Born April 11. SSgt and Mrs. Orvil Schult, boy, JOHN L. JACOBS, supervisor of the shipping branch, Supply, n( Thomas Eric. Born 8 April. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bench, boy. turned recently from temporary duty at Tinker Air Force Base when he studied procedures and methods followed by the transportation sect Born April 11, 1948. Mrs. and C. W. Major Bragan, tion in tne shipments of freight. boy, John Patrick. Born 17 March. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Barton, about the party held by th Flight Test employees are still twin boys, Kelly & Keene. Born section at Jee s rock ix)it on April talking 2. The crowd enjoyed dining, darn April 10. ing, and entertainment. JOE FAVERO did a fine job as M. C. LARR1 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Nutter, rTUCB Offered some very good imitations: JACK CARTER, accoml on the piano by MRS. GORDON McKAY, sang two numbers! girl. Born 28 March. panied Mr." and Mrs. Russell W Mevers JKiUNNJflTH MORTENSON AND DUANE ELLIS sang. Over 170 pet twin ooys, ioyd & Boyd. Born Jan sons attended. Special guests were COL. and MRS. M D. UNRUH. Mi 20, 1948. and Mrs. W. B. CRAWFORD, Capt. and Mrs. E. J. LIEBGOTT, ari Mr. ana juts. j. a. tsrAutifiiiti. 0-2- This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Mail them to the Public Information office, Headquarters Building, or telephone If you have a friend you think should be a Hill worker mall him this section of the Hill Top Times. 243-26- 0. Ill-Wa- MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS for vacant positions listed in this section are as follows: nted or 4 bedroom unfurnished house with garage and suitable yard. Vicinity Clearfield, Layton, Roy or Ogden. Call Lt. Harre, Ext 8241 4 years or Ogden after working Journeyman 2 years Junior hours. 2 bedroom house furnished or un (Automotive 3 years) 6 months furnished in Ogden or vicinity, Helper Call Lt. McKibban, Ext. 490. Applicant should apply for these positions at the south end of the Civilian Cafeteria, Hill AFB. IV-Ri- des Radio Engineer $2644.80 pa Clerk Steno 2168.28 Ride for 2 wanted from 23rd & Clerk Steno (P&S) 2168.28 Jefferson in Ogden. Call Mr, Clerk Typist ..1954 Roberts, Ext. 409. 1954 From Card Punch Operator vicinity 22nd & Jefferson in Checker 1954 Call Elaine Osborn, Ext Ogden. 1954 Addressograph Operator 597. Sr Tool Jig & Fix Mkr 1.55 ph 2662 Madison in Ogden. Call Auto Equip Insp 1.29 From Sonia Melhn, Ext. 245. Automatic Pilot Installer 1.26 2555 From Jefferson in Ogden, 1.23 Millwright 1.21 Mary A. Sanderson. Call Mrs. Jr General Machinist Swanson Ext. 368. 1.18 Upholsterers in Jr AC Sht Mtl Mfg & Rpr ........1.15 From 18th St. & Washington Ogden. Call Ext. 449 or Ogden Auto Painter 1.15 Thomas W. Smith, 359 1.13 Jr Auto Equip Repairer ...1.13 Jr AC Hyd Repairer Perry St- - Ogden. Jr AC Pad Elec Equip Instlr ..1.13 From 9th East & 7th South, Salt Jr AC Arm & Assoc Eq Serv ..1.13 Lake City.512Call Belva Beaure or SLC 1.13 gard, Ext. Jr AC Service Mechanic & 4th East, Salt From 17th South 1.10 Conditioner AC Storage Lake City. Call David Emery, 1.10 Crater Carpenter Ext. 225 or SLC 1.04 Jr Auto Painter Auto Equip Checker 1.02 From Brigham City, vicinity of 2nd East & 3rd North Streets. 96 AC Freight Ldr Hlpr Contact Gene Hess, Ext. 614 or ..... .94 Washers AC 3 - 79 Wanted Statistics hill-bil- lf boy-Ter- ry a; o, - Vll-Perso- nals Mr. Francis Gailev. Wurchmica wishes to thank all those who 28, 843M. Brigham Jr AC Materials Dispatcher ....1.04 From 2657 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, nave contriDuted in any way to Saturday, April 17, 1948 Vila mifa him since illness the nt 655 Ellsworth. J. Il-- For Contact George "MEET ME AT DAWN" Ride for 2 from vicinity of 27th & Mrs. Gailey has been in the hospitai with William Eythe, Hazel Court 2 bedroom furnished apartment in Washington in Ogden. Call Ext. Rutherford 220. Call Mr. Margaret 8245, Kaysville. Kaysville Forsberg. Golf Doctor Rhythm of the Big City MOVIE SCHEDULE Rent Job Description 11: HE 17 Dry Compound DEEDS as it FEEDS the Grcts On easy operation with a Scotts Spreader provides double action to remove ugly dandelion, plantain and the like, while the grass is fed to thicker growth, richer color. Try H quickly transforms a weed patch into a showplace lawn. SCOnS LAWN FOOD plus WEED CONTROL Kmc, trcata 2500 ft . . Dunn, 11,000 sq ft ... . , $SJ0 1US SCOnS LAWN SEED veld Uft by dying wMb wttfi Ml In vigorous 1 fe growing perennial grass mwL fr - $1.00 In HSS IS fct SCOTT . xu . can fed, wttd and yoar lawn In a jiffy with osm of Hmm smooth rwv ning mocMnw nbbtr SFKIADCXS-Y- ou sd Furnished Workers Bach civilian pmnlnvno of tl?ll XX lull a F base will soon be furnished an .y official copy of his job description in acr.ords.npp with from the Civil Service Commission. The job description will serve to remind the worker of his duties. However, the description should not be looked limn a a V. airier .oD. triotive in the sense that the em the duties ployee can perform listed. It will merelyonly be indicative Of what SUDervi90ra PvnoM rt ha worker. Newly hired employees will be furnished a copy of their job description at the time nt WM vAVl employees will be given a copy of j ucovitpuuu jmt as soon as classification analysts tne irum civuian personnel office can make thpm TOw rm auv; 1An I. wv. tions will be distributed ucaviip through personnel. supervisory A copy of the position tions Will Also hA n1aal In descripPyees official personnel folder 18, 1948 George Raft "Wigwam Whoopee Tuesday, April 20, 1948 "OLD LOS ANGELES" William Elliott, John. Carroll, Catherine McLeod Everglades Adventure "CASBAH" Tony Martin, Yvonne DeCarlo Thursday, April 22, 1948 "WINTER MEETING" Bette Davis, Jim Davis, Janis Paige Peter Lorre News of the Day Rabbit Punch . Financial Statement HDLL AIR FORCE BASE EMPLOYES CIVILIAN WELFARE FUND MONTH ENDING MARCH 81, 1948 NET WORKING CAPITAL, 1 March 1948 S 632.06 RECEIPTS DURING MONTH of March 1948 Post Restaurant Dividend.. 460 44 Outstanding Checks Voided , 37 50 $ 497.94 (Exceeded Statute of Limita- tions of the State of Utah) EXPENSES: , 1. 2. Ma v r-- Sunday, April Monday, April 19, 1948 "THE FIGHTING 69th" James Cagney, Pat O'Brien 3. Office Supplies Miscellaneous ; 4.33 98.10 4. INCREASE DURING MONTH 5. NET WORKING CAPITAL, 31 102.96 394.98 March 1948 .. $ 1,027.04 Consisting of: ASSETS a. Cash in Bank b. Petty Cash Fund . c. Cash Loans Receivable Typing Classes Tynists - - who . uou-u- u :..n training nrlnr tn fni,i., vice examinations may now attend classes conducted by the civilian training section. The training classes will consist of typing speed tests to accustom ap- vauia iu ue exams. na- m avlmum UCUC11I, Inasmuch tuning ..n.uuiu Will be- ar.hipvpH hv ti.- -J aftunl.. vUVllUg IU brush-u- p courses Just prior to taking regular examinations, individuals Should wait itnfll am notice before taking the course The "brush-up- " training can be arranged for by contacting Mrs. Total Assets ..$ 1,218.76 10.00 831.58 .M.a.$ 2,060.34 LIABILITIES d. Unexpended Authorizations ... e. Reserve for Outstanding Checks f. Net Working Capital 1,000.00 33.30 1,027.04 .... $ 6. 7. 8. AVERAGE CIVILIAN STRENGTH FOR MARCH NET WORKING CAPITAL PER EMPLOYEE AMOUNT PER EMPLOYEE WHICH MAY BE ACCEPTED 2,060.34 1948, 3823 .2686 7314 |