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Show HILL Page Two FrIdqy December TOP TIMES 10,1 Inquiring Reporter Told Stockings Must Be Well Stocked You QUESTION: "What Would Like to Find in Your Stocking Christmas Morning?" Answers: Lt. David A. The Hill Tod Times Is published by and for the military and civilian personnel of Hill Air Force 'Base under the supervision of the Public Information Office. Address all communications to The Hill Top Times, Public Information Office, Hq., Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill Air Force Base, Hill Field, Utah. Telephone Hill AF extension 243 or 260. News, features, photographs, and art material are solicited from personnel of the base but publication depends on available space and general Interest value as Judged by the editorial staff. No payment will be made. Every effort will be made to return rejected material but no responsibility can be assumed beyond the exercise of due care in expeditious return. The Hill Top Times uses Armed Forces Press Service material. Civilian papers may reprint AFP3 material and local news appearing in this paper without obtaining specific clearance. The Hill Top Times is an official Air Force publication and accepts no paid advertising. It is supported without the use of funds appropriated by Congress. Opinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Air Force, 1. A Wayne Baker . . Editor Lorraine Ford Society Editor Classified Editor Dorothy G. Nelson REPORTERS Barbara Oopp Joseph Favero Reed Moore Helen Rice E. Ellen O'Brien Marion Stauffer B. F. Pulham, Jr. Bertha O. Hailing Gordon W. Fulmer Naomi L. Wise Lt. Haven R. Carr Sgt. Donald W. Adams Hi DY gei-weii-so- This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Building. 260 t For Sale: 1936 Ford V-- 8 with r46 Wanted Ill-Ri- des From Brigham City, address 146 South 3rd East, Albert Watson, Good upholstery, good tires. $300. John xL White, 439 Hangar No. 4, Manufacture and Binf ord, Ogden. Telephone OgRepair. From Bonneville Park, call Earl den O. Edmunds, ext. 546. After 5 starched chiffon, Evening dress, m. call Ogden p. Size yellow, with matching slip. 2 from 23rd and Jefferson 1 from 12. Reasonable, Call ext. 464. ' 29th and Ogden. Call Pair of ice skates. Nester Johnson, Margaret, Madison, 409. ext. r, pre-wafigure skates. Excellent From 9th East and 2nd South, condition, used very little, would Salt Lake City or vicinity, call make excellent Christmas gift. ext. 297, Jack W. Hargraves. Call Ogden From vicinity of Quincy, between Standard bicycle, Schwin built, pre25th and 26th, call Mr. Workwar, excellent condition, $30. man, ext. 715. engine. Westinghouse electric roaster with grill, excellent condition, IV-Statistics $20. Baby basinette and stand, like new, $7.50. Heater for automobile, water, very good condiBIRTHS tion, $12.50. Norge washing machine, just spent $25 on it, good Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Stephens, condition, $50. Breakfast set, naColleen, born November 19, tural oak with red leather cov- girl, 1948 at Holy Cross Hospital, Salt 8239 ext. or ered chairs, $45. Call ' see at 103 East Center St., Clear- Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Elmore, field, E. L. Anderson. born October 28, .1948, daughter, excellent 1935 Oldsmobile, clean, Dee Hospital. condition, new tires, seal beani Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beesley, boy, lights. $300. Or will trade on born December 3, 1948. later model. William 151--Umpledy, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Chasteen Winn, J. ext. 347 or Kaysville boy, December 6, 1948. Base hosWill make children's kitchen cab- pital. inet, doll beds, rocking chairs, Major and Mrs. A. A. Brackett, table and chair sets, for Christ- girl, Marilyn, November 24, 1948, mas. Reasonable. See John Peel, Base hospital. 462 Jefferson, Ogden, after 5 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Irel Colby, girl, week days and all day Saturday. Carolyn Jean, born October 25, 1948, St. Benedict hospital. Telephone Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Pelham, An excellent gift for Christmas would be a tropical fish for the boy, Malcolm J. Ill, born Novemhome beautiful. Call Hugh Brown, ber 23, 1948, St. Benedict hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fosell, girl, ext. 706. Suzanne, born October 28, 1948, Men's tube style Hockey skates, Dee hospital. size 8. In good condition, slightly Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Jensen, used. Call Ken W. Aarestad, ext. boy, born December 2, 1948 at LDS 721. Four room modern home in Farm-ingto- hospital. Sgt. and Mrs. M. S. Bedsaul, girl, gas furnace, water heat- born November 24, 1948, Base er, curb gutter, paved street, newly decorated. $4500. ' Phone Sgt. and Mrs. James Greenleaf, 162-Farmington, Utah. born November 26, 1948, Base boy, 1947 26 ft. House Trailer, equipped hospital. with electric refrigerator. Bottle Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Cavalli, girl, mattress, born gas stove. Inner spring November 30, 1948, Base hos electric brakes, A- -l condition. pital. Reasonable. Contact Lt. Knox, . n, M ext. 619. The perfect Xmas gift for your children or for you. Purebred registered Collie puppies, 6 weeks old. Finest of breeding the real thing. J. H. Duckworth, ext. 262 or Kaysville,' Laundry Service: Medium family wash, starched and folded. $1.50 9 Sahara 2 or 3 day service. 24-J- 4. . F-7- . j CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ForSale 1 , " 1-- Tilton, MATS pilot: "Millions You may have thought we "went OVER THE HILL and far. of things. A new durine the past two months, but we didn't. We're back aeahT "y car would be fortunate folks. We promise you a bigger and better HILL TOP b oi,v,ui"i""u una WUH1 " COntin, T fine, that's for BUU j weill van In. makinff nVTT!T? THP w uccu ,t,, ...u TJTT ag inteiei ve goou wiiii tit iiiiju juui sure. Spending and informative as it can be. So, if you have any human iciiuvv yyurners De sure too much money inenaiy gossip ui guuu cwa auuui. get wind of it, will your mu on the old ma chars nf aann nrhor rtf rhp fun anA i.. ,n.rji wreck." happen to us, the better we are bound to like and understand J Don't be backward in telling those forward "snoopers' J Ormal "Brig-ham- " other. eood for vi4 i ocaitrryart nil nhniit. it. Besides., uAloadine w is w slip-u- p Young, aaoigiivv you're not contacted, there's a friendly voice will answer 3 Base and Tran- yOU Uiai eimer o ui uu anu icavc urc guuu vvuiu. It's not at all surprising to those who practice it how ai sient Mainten- potent positive thoughts can be. How about concentrating with ance: "The big a vian iur a wunucuui juungaici ui do summers, w room board right now at St. Benedict's Hospital in and eettinK are "Cable's the name," Ford they is affectionately known as "Sweet Willisa" i giving away at "Just Plain Bill" to his fellow workers in McDonald's payroll tm claims he'3 being spoiled with the "hot and cold running d . in the Christmas Bill" DKimw.c" Va.'ao hcAti wof finer P.or1lln snvs "The Plillvt trnat'a iicai on vivv party. I don't isn't the same without you, Bill. Hurry back! Say if you friendt know how I would react if they BILL CABLE want to wisn nim wen, or donate some of your announced me as the winner." red blood, how about calling his daughter, Alice (Dot) Cable. chief telephone operator here at the field. Myrtle Higgs, And while we're on the subject of young oldsters, we want to Supply division: "welcome back" to ESTELLA BICKETT, file clerk in supply sect w "I would like to who's been incapacitated for over two weeks. She can claim more years of accumulated summers and winters than BILL3 wake up Christ-- when she's feeling pemy sne can outrun tms writer, and that'i a s morning exaggeration! followed by fasting to recuperate, was indulged in and find the stockFeasting control section, Friday, Nov. 19th. 250 half starved boys if world absolute-- 1 girls are visible proof of it. VERN HOPPENBECK, emceed the I introducing the special guests: GENERAL WM. M. M0RG1 y at peace. tivities, COLONEL HYMAN SHACHTMAN, Mr. WILLIAM LEITfflS That and health Capt. CHESTER M. SCHULTZ, Lt. DONALD OVERUSE and X and happiness for my family are ROBERT R. HARRINGTON. Much talent was demonstrated, not the only things I could ask for." least of which the superb singing of RULON WAITE, who's leavi in January to return to school to study music, and the fine singinj the mixed quartet: NAOMI JACOBSON, FAY BROOKS, Rl M. Moore, bak- WATTE and CLINTON LUDVIGSON. The frivolity ended with a di "mellerdrama" with some mellow characters participating. In prr life they answer to: AVICE MATHXAS, ELAINE ATKINSON, er, enlisted LEEN NELSON, BETTY MORRIS, BEVERLY BOND. BETSY ME I men's mess SELL assisted on the stage effects. had a Thanksgiving party, too," chimed in flight test person "Just fill it up unit."We Had it November 24th to be exact. HAROLD LUDDINGTC His wife hap- BETTY FREW and CHESTER PULLUM got the bright idea of h ing Washington market chef the dinner. ORSON ROBINSON i pened to be cutting up as usual, but thi3 time iu&t on the Turkev. RUTH BRADL1 around when EVELYN DE YOUNG and MILDRED FOWERS smiled at everyJ Sgt. Moore was approached and she who came and yelled out at the proper moment. "Come and get said to just fill his stocking with They say Don Foutz was not inebriated. Wonder if he had anyone anything- to eat, he loves it but keep him company, no spuds. New faces always add interest to an office. Inspection and invent" in Supply are saying "hello" to MAURICE DAVIS, MARIE NILSStt Billie Tuck, smrley CHAMBERS, OTTIS THOMPSON and WILLIAM EDDY, PX store man- ing because vacation lures still beckon are ART SWANSON and It's back to the grind, though for LILLIE HOWELL ager: "Just my CRAWFORD. is still raving about the beauties up in Couer D' Alene and Spol husband he is where she vacationed. A California sun-ta- n and many happy memories are proof of overseas in j.miie guuu jviaxmjaxv.hi jxuinivuns or mail ana aistriDution una England. I on her vacation. Lucky gal! We've got witnesses that he said it! WILLIAM G. LEITHI8 couldn't ask for when will declare open house for his friends and more . , 1 anything J V vam liviollwy mi l, m ij.4-4- jr oeiueu3 iii his Bcw in florae jieameiu. purcnasea iiewiy than to have DuuicvujuB ; lUBi nugiiL iime out noiiaay witn uquia penectly him home." for he says it will be about December 20th. Hold him to it, you SUPP i vuiiWe iivuu otivxxuiN ieiiows ana girls. haven't the slightest notion how many shopping days are Loran Wilcox, we aon mi v,uiiaimu3. a dilemma. t care. , any more. . . m We're in 1 aI ucn.vu h e a d q u arters Am tvinf jruui- iceiuigs on me suDjecw Forgive me if Tm proud of me and pause a bit to crow. Tm half done with my Christmas shopping with lots of time to custodian: "A To get this far 'fore Christmas is something to achieve. million dollars I did the same thing last year, too, but finished Christmas Eve My Christmas list is all made out, and ' a can of And boy, is it a honey! I know just where to. find 'each gift. good tobacco." Now all I need is money! ! Oh lin11 oee so uttie oi it tnese aaya, ""oio member what it looksinujic;; TROUBLE like. bet. for ,,giving iswinont Anyway, your best . . thintr nf VnTTDOI?T W even nla us just a pleasant smiie, by a cheerful manner all the time; even when your back aches mother-in-lais coming to visit you. Just try it for a week a your notice how much better your bile is and how much happier every around you is. That's a kind of "richness" that doesn't fluxuate market trends. Get wise. Start accumulating goodwill and happy tXr.1.nrtv for VOIirsplf . -.k4. HWHV rrOITl VDU PVC1. MTXThol " ' utnc U1U I'" keep you lose. What you give you keep forever." DOUBLE W on Tl m -- . T - 1 - ers ! 1 M 1 L H wj w 11 ! Village. Il-W- Former Employee Of Hill AFB Dies anted Clean young couple in need of 3 room apartment in Ogden by with January 1st. Furnished only if posand, range refrigerator, sible, living room set and rug. Call ext. 8445 or Ogden Riders wanted from northwest part of Salt Lake City. Driver has permit to drive car on base. Call Baker at 243. Riders wanted from Salt Lake. Can take 3. Phone Salt Lake Would like to join car pool from Grand View Acres or vicinity. Call Murray, ext. 8462 or 789. Sub-Dep- Sheila Rae in on the left and Sheryl Lynn is at the right (we hope). Anyway, they are the twin granddaughters of Roy Smith of the Comptroller's office, and the pride and joy of the D. M. Mclntires of Clearfield. Sheila and Sheryl are identical blue-eye- d blondes and the topic of conversation wherever ycu see Roy with a crowd gathered around. " . Ua j civil Service examination, transferred to the Cost Acw MM ing branch for auditing forceai until held Simon R. Johnson, a former em- position he extended leave by the ployee of Hill AFB, died in a Salt take which caused his death. Lake hospital, December 5 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Johnson entered on duty with V-- 2 Rocket this command on September 1942 German by transfer from the former Salt Shoots 1 14 Miles Up Lake Army Air Base. He served . . ... T7PS) " with the Section in WASHXIMUTUJN V-n of the Reports Unit. Upon captured German 2 rocK, rj charge the disbandment of the Siih.nnnt uy ui army uumiK " Section, he was transferred to the in New Mexico on DecnD Control Office ( now the Office of 1946, has been founa Ma ft the Comptroller) where he was re- year search that also reveaiwn n sponsible for reports and forma apparent projectile altitude rcco control and later of historical func- - established a new j A ot ai' 14-to- k & |