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Show THE HILL TOP TIMES PAGE 7 More Power for the Speedy n.niii E. Bamford V SSJ1 ' il two ooswm T"J major league clubs would I' predicted me .... ... ... umuunu i ui me imi classic. respective Tiav adaee holds true, the i Bravpa onH tVio . 1 1 . J r.ot soring Ttiair tjjtneir ri,,i meet come October. .strenheninS of the United States Air Force into the mfgiittest'in the world. th the addition of fire power to above is the Ti!,I?ipV?t1f "ThnnrWiof" fighter craft. Shown ... i -i fiV,f , ,.,u:u :ul iive-inu- ii iisi'i-titnrut-rocKeis ana Kn nmui aenai C' eigui. six .ou caiiore machine guns with 1 nn a combat radius of 600 miles. The tips of the detachable auxiliary tanks are equipped m.. heavyweight, title picture is wide open now, and any day the with f ngm ior nignc iiying. Alter rockets are fired, the launching devices may be aiua,i6aUun rnhle for the crown should begin. It took Louis a while to catch iu proviae me witn a streamlined wing surface, was like the Bomber of old. did dth Walcott but when heum he . j never me to uuage twice. louis prove goes iust ft iignt And now who will be the next big ring king? Well, it'll probably . n .. Chemical Corps nn fVio acpnp now hum thnuo-- ha mlirtit u m One . u u 114.a crht ., Viaovvivo ..sv nvnujr ui u kitie hii of thinKing, u'"c o'fv " Has Birthday rd like to see some newcomer come along. But as that seems out of the question, the choice seems to be The Army Chemical Corns will in observe its 28th anniversary on w Li. comer It lOOKS Hive vu . was on 1,1948. It 1, July July 1920, THE HILL as a result of the National Dedown to this column read I'll be in Minne- fense Act, that the Chemical Warhere, b the time you L enjoying some of the finest fishing in the country: Pike and fare Service was established as a It Is A Good Buy for Your Ad Dollar . . . AND MUSKIES. I've never landed one separate branch of the Armv. In Merei Bass, Sun-fis- h the big boys, DUl J. m guuig lu uc auguug lut one. August 1946 the name was changed It Covers to Chemical Corps. THE $1,000,000 MONTHLY PAYROLL AT HILL AFB heartbreakers The softball team continues to lose those one-ru- n Chemicals were introduced into nire of the fact they are hitting as well as ever. They dropped IT IS DISTRIBUTED EACH PAY DAY tree more by one counter in their last four tilts during the past modern warfare on April 22, 1915 IT IS A CONCENTRATED MARKET OF OVER when the Germans used eas u and one by to weeks. Two were oroppeo Dy scores or the French and Canadian 4,000 WAGE EARNERS Manaeer Don Buterbaugh has worried himself right into a nice against whole situation. Some new blood is beginning to troops at Ypres. During the first Call Our lump over the Advertising Representative half of 1918, five .separate agencies tickle into the lineup so maybe things will smooth out a little. of the U. S. government were more JIM PETERSON or less responsible for chemical THE HIT PARADE warfare. On June 28, 1918 the variPhone Ogden 4931 1 of Games (Through July) activities were combined into R AB H Pet. ous Player one service, the Chemical War12 21 ..45 ford .467 ...38 17 9 .447 fare Service, National Army. Un titer ..45 14 19 .422 der the new service, the entire lies 7 ..26 10 .385 army was provided with protec de6 ..31 1 .355 tive equipment and trained in lompson fense attack. gas against 12 13 ..41 .317 JePeak nave' iVPn un hone on the Red Sox. vet Thwr1 wiiuhr With Williams' big stick clicking at a "plus .400" clip, a little Iasl. ujst, frnm his mates -see that Rnatnn sariaa - mav- vet " Up at we hdians Hut 1 Recent rdevelof0rWrd- - all-met- ed s iiigii-veiocii- s y, Jet-fight- er .... t-- 1- r IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE TIMES... TOP - a-- 8-- 7. . .44 wbaugh .27 irben 15 6 1 8 ydon 8 .35 man. ..20 7. .23 .13 5 4 .. loigese anguage till A memorandum from the Capt. Henry I Pettibone. noints out that an- jications for language, or lan- Me and area training nm Jnaiif- fjent to meet requirements for P jiuy quota, and urged that rl0ie omcer and enlisted per-)nn-el take advantage of this train-i- t opportunity. Re memo stated that appli-- m must designate one of the pwing four fields nf Hnfv ent to completion of language ge f? ana area courses: Air Air Missions, Air Com- - 'four eXcept WETS1 J that of attache. be obtained may r hSJU' AMA headquar- - O" KEN YeP. e very talented one) to kick another man in the eye especially when both are standing upright. But that is what happened to two Hill Air Force base Ellison Harold railroaders. owned the eye that had a toe thrust into it, and owned the shoes. Coates Harry It all happened while the train crew was switching, of all things, trains. The locomotive was coming in to couple a box car, and Harry was just getting off. Harold was standing on the ground, his eye on just the right level to receive Harry's protruding foot. Anyway, it makes a good un-gent- ly story. p00,t SAYS- - he's blabbing again. Sure and he could let someone "says" for a change, like, for instance, Emma, his lov-- H wifeor Floyd, the Chef Guy or Adair, the Service or Jane, the Likewise Lady or Smoky (can't y it) or Keith, the or Cleo, who Bishop's 'em- -or Brad ("I never touch it on the job" YEH, Jpes y could "says" plenty, but what I wanna says is "Bring your circle to Circle Inn to cash their Detoxe Kid son-in-la- w checks, tip one, eat a burger or a or something else good or to say, WHLW Government ne Yours truly, n In its 82th anniversary the Chemical Corps can look with pride upon its record in two world con flicts. In peace, as well as in war, it is an important role in the pro gram to safeguard national secur ity. NOV YOU CAN ENJOY 1 Hot Stove League It takes a pretty big man (or a Commandant, foop .295 .259 .250 .200 .200 .174 .154 Foot Is Quicker Than The Eye! Quotas Available recent 13 7 2 7 -- 4 4 2 KEN. By MSgt. James L. Bratton Gourmets beware! Don't pass judgment on the food served up at the Squadron B dining room until you know which cook did the cooking. Here's why: sSo. ntto W. Crist, mess ser geant, graduated recently from the cooks and bakers school at Fort finm Houston. Texas at the head of a class of 70. He was top man there were none better at tne school. ThP chief cook (but no bottle washer) has been in the army long enough to know the likes ana of the G. I. He's heard enough know gripes about army chow to onen-heard all the "stock" answers to complaints. man Jessie (Sgt. wia richt-han- d Jessie Stevens, 1st cook) is no piker when is comes to concocting palatable dishes, either. He just left the Presidio of San Francisco's cook and bakers school where he grabbed off second place honors in his class. . stwpns is a man who gets a delight out of food at its best. For more montns man ne can count on the fingers of both hands four times over he sponged off the Japanese Imperial government. iTftnri " he said, "was not pre pared with any idea of making it appetizing." tTTitu fhsoa mnnv months to make literally puts up for, the sergeant his heart in his work preparing tasty meals for his fellow soldiers. nrize chefs j ..rifh tho two kitchens the in together working they turn out gruu the heart of a 1 . B ais-HU- m chow-houn- d. CIRCLE INN CAFE BUY BONDS TAP ROOM TODAY Sunset, Utah HAS THI FOR TOMORROW VVfestinghouse Here's electric cooking at its delicious beet. Cook everything from complete oven meali to delicious angel p Shelf gives food cakes. correct cooking times and temperalid tures at a glance; bastes meats continuously in their own rich juices, makes even the cheaper cuts deliciously tender. Accurately controlled heat insures perfect baking results. Enjoy this electric cooking nowl Time-Tem- self-bastin- g low-co- st EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 100K-I- N 110 Makes "peeking" un- necessary. TIME-TEM- P SHELF Gives correct cooking times and tem- peratures. TRUE-TEM- P CONTROL Maintains selected heat automatically. al |