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Show 2 Page 1 v TIMES HILLTOP b ii i j i -- Mine ,3 mm. Bk- -s: x QUESTION: What kind of music do you like best? ANSWER: Georgia Brady, y il: ft" 19 SAID IT! YOU ')m Friday, May ance Mainten Ad ministration Branch "I like popular rausi best. Stan Ken ton and Billy Eckstine are my favorites. Tunes The Hill Top Times Is a civilian enterprise published by the Hill Air Force Base Civilian Employees' Club in the interest of the personnel of the Osden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, OOAMA, USAP, Air Materiel Command, Hill AFB, 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. like and 'Crying' 'You've CLASSIFIED AD SECTION vs. r imt t -- Changed', send me. jus Most By Helen Rice PARTIES ... Stock Control Section has done it ae-ain- , 'Twn - that when better parties nr vr,i Ads are free. Telephone This is your want ad section. thev .ten a storv thev hit patrons are witnesses to the fact TtosirlAa .thine 1 ! a r nsn I xl Control them will nlnn Stork . 4i,c . . z .u wo iK and.lnel m nome. 1 or aus me cow to zou nave luce nli w ext. &d or mail uieiii in Beginning paper pnuieu of Section this decided together, employees Supply May sV boy music a little better though Friday, to the Public Information Office, Headquarters BIdg. , as a eood time as anv to rlint nnd riato nn a 4anot:J I couldn't help it, it's all I hear a. ung and a A. chief. 1 m l-F- A SALE OR . lib-inr- riding to and from work." N a m o n Col Pool V-C- ar . I A- - -- burn. Ware house 19, Supply House trailer, factory built, 16 foot. "I really get a Butane and oil heat. $700. Can kick out of bog- be seen at 776 12th St., Ogden. From vicinity of 27th Monroe, Og- - gie - woogie. den. Call Laws 8475 or Ogden Tunes with a New brick home with full basement. boogie beat just in Center-villLocated in make m y feet GI loan with no down pay Vl-Ri- de ment will handle. Contact Smith oVkS Randall, Porter's Lane and 600 is favorites my East, Centerville. Phone Bounti- Vicinity of 1594 East 3045 South "Chat an ooga ful Stanton. Call Ext. 596 or SLC Shoeshine Boy" . that tune's For Sale Cheap or will trade for really got rythmn. what you have: Oil dual wall Earl Jacob&on, furnace complete with 100 gallon VII-LOS- T Engine Repair, oil drum. Very good condition. Test Block "I Also have two interior doors, like popular and semi - classical three panel, painted ivory. Call Glove between parking lot and sup directorate. A.J.A. Initials music ply best of Ogden Call Aleen, Ext. 733. all. I think those Ronson lighter, black leather, name songs have betR ter lyrics and Ann engraved on plate. Reward music. to finder. Call Ext. 240 or 437. I like Two rooms apartment, furnished like songs with bath. $32. No children. Mrs. "Maybe It's Be-- c VIII-NOTIa u s e". One Irey, 325 Patterson. Phone I have against cowboy music thing Three-roounapartment for rent, Will the three from Hill is that so many of them all seem furnished. Gas stove furnished AFB who ordered persons - alike." registered and utililties furnished. Private er Spaniels, 3 months old,SpringH.thel H. Mac- price entrance and private bath. 387 $25, from Mrs. Butler, please con- - Donald, Supply 14th St., Ogden. tact her as she has lost their names "I like smooth- and address. Phone Ogden mellow, sweet Mrs. Butler 235 12th Street Ogden. music like tunes Ill-Roo- m by Guy fea fta fci fe Vfci s played Lombardo's or- - Drivers Wanted sub-divisi- e. on Wcnted SS. 810-R-- 2. ' RENT ll-FO- CE m and Board Front bedroom with private entrance for 2 men. Breakfast and dinner. $65 a month. Mrs. Irey. Phone Ogden. One single room for man. ' Room and board. $65 a month. Mrs. Irey, 325 Patterson. Call Ogden , Wanted IV-Rid- ers Base Theatre chestra,-T-- May JOHNNY ONE-EY- E Wayne Morris - Pat O'Brien on mv nerves." May 14 ASPHAULT JUNGLE Sterling Hayden' - Sean Hogan May 15 BEAUTY ON PARADE Robert Hutton - Lola Albright STORK KLUB v vr. v.' , ' ( i 1 f - , v ' s May 19 THAT FORSYTHE WOMAN Greer Garson - Walter Pidgeon Errol Flynn - Robert Young p. p pt p fx pi p- r-itt- ri Military Calls tion; r "O-- .vviwiijiii, iwuiuuu iwocwous, oerueu nmir, 1 -- I A I I John Deubler, M a i n t e nance, Wheels- and Brakes I think western music beats them all. I thump at a guitar a little myself and cowboys songs seem x'J' Lt rvODert ir, Burt Er Bengoechea, Carl Fernelius, Kenneth Lester were the "Academv Tit winners in the skit. Chase Brian (who else?) acted as moDt. ceremonies. Sam Larson was chairman of the food committee asssite by: Dorothy Levindofske, Ethel MacDonald. Fern Walker, Dora Birch, Estella Smith, Carrie Roberts, Mary NielslJf Francis Ninalga. Mrs. Ida Hall was chairman of the party. Tl Rippling Rythms of Julian Van Limburg gave the dancers the bounciiu 1 . down beat. On April 29, a part of maintenance's laree personnel, cot trwJS for a party. Fred Z. Chase was in charge of plans. It was a going-awa- y party on April 28 with erifts. a chiou a.. and everything! Lee Saenz terminated her field employment and hffrorn chums in supply wanted her to know she'd be missed. for s "WHERE IN THE WHOLE WORLD WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO?" o be 'Kouna tne calendar and you'll find Hillfielders their vac 15 aj tions in almost any spot you could name. Mrs. spending Rubv Lavton E, and husband are spending theirs in New York City, Detroit, Falls, and returning via Canada. Mrs. Rose Lee, unit 'B and her k1' Th band are taking a similar trip east, buying a new Hudson then takii- in New York, Detroit, Washington, D. C, and returnine through . Mrs. Myrtle Burritt, voucher control unit, and her husband have turned from a vacation spent in Hastings. Nebraska and Fort fMii,5L; Colo. Mrs. Lois Hewett, priority handling unit, and her husband left for 3 weeks in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Lillian Nelson, priority handkjyu. unit, and husband, are vacationing in Denver and Omaha. Miss Fuchfinea(j Stringham, unit F is taking a leisurely vacation bv ' Niagt-ply- . C. , also Shac going for a month's leave. Eddy Fant, same branch, says the sunste Ph of Arizona can't be beat. Harold Ellison, rail operations, spent 3 hapfwill fishing days on Lake Mead. The weather and fishing were great, Lakc reports, but the big ones got away as usual. Donald C. Phillips, maintof t nance. took his wife for a flying vacation to Los Angeles. head chaii WEDDINGS Q'Dille Huillet, maintenance area activities chose Alvin Carter tCleoi share her life and love with. On April 28 they joined hands and sai&nd Fu 'I do" in F.the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Nielson, engine repair section (but on loan to aircrafthe Lyle repair) exchanged wedding vows with Dorothy Neal of Plain City g April 27. They'll live in Ogden when their finished honeymooning. SjicE Edythe Buckles surprised personnel of transportation section m T announcing on April 30 that she had married Garold L. Parkins tg . y Salt Lake City. " j We're told suntans can be had doit' that way. It's eastward for Katie Christensen, research branch, . ... to make more sense than any of the others. Songs like 'There's a Bluebird on My Window Sill' are what I like ' best. I don't go much for those BIRTHDAYS... , opera singers." Birthdays in inspection and inventory section were celebrated MSgt. James noontime on the 9th and 12th of May with attractive birthday cakfg Byrd, Air Police and greetings for E. La Var Erickson and Winona H. Ferguson its "The kind of their respective birthday anniversaries. m music that ap Patrick M. Buller, civilian chief, aircraft repair section was ayes peals to me is older on May 2. m that turned out Carl B. Seidman, branch foreman, engine & miscl. installatiofg by some of the assy. br. claims 2nd of May as his natal day, too. Another claimjj . . s on-,,- j-- , . ( : V i '!' '. ;i . colored per- that he's 39! and MISSING PERSONS eckstineBilly - If. formers. Julia Lee are my favorites and I like their recordings of You Ain't Got Tt Ttfn More, "Snatch and Grab It' and Blue Moon'. I can't stand cowboy sounas iiKe so much uiusii;. screetching and howling to me." 2300 ,!I j " ', BUREAU . . Continual transferring keeps friends, acquaintances, payroll pe sonnel-anmany others guessing as to the whereabouts of many g P' "lost soul" of this installation. At last reporting, unconfirmed vxm'm were that the following personnel might be located in these place Gordon "Skip" Fulmer, former Hill Top Times news coordinator a good one, too), fisherman, father of twins, and other less mentiona items, can now be found in maintenance communications. And thaig where you'll find Leslie Cole, too. jf ;.; Miss Kathy Vance left statistical services section and can hotfjj found in base supply service section. jllir James Woodward is replacing Lowell Holman in service stock ; (g : , 0643 perhaps it's better than Utah's snow-shinTransportation section, supply has welcomed: Maurine Thurtf 0030 Church CALL (Protestant) 0945 and Beverly Bond. TIME Assemoiy Call Beverly transferred from supply typist pool lor Church First Call 1000 Maurine 0.VI3 formerly worked in Engine Repair, maintenance. Air trat Church Call (Catholic Mass) Reveille (roll call excepf for airmen 1115 Stu' Assembly for Church 1130 branch, same section now has a new crew: Barrett Pulham, autnomed to live off the base) Mess Call (Dinner) . Kin? 1200 Florence Cramer, OflOO Steven Flag raised for the day) Ruth Dale Gardner, Goodwin, Flynn, Mess Call (Supper) Mess Call (Breakfast) IfiSO ford, Denece "' 0013 Retreat Mayfield, Joseph Nalder, George Robinette, Clair Rud First Call for Work 1700 Drill Call Maybe' 2100 and Maxine Dadlier. How come all this mass moving? :ZZT7 07(!r! Tatoo Call to Quarters 2245 of you haven't heard (but the above boys and girls have) that Mil'1' Assembly (Roll Call to Include airTaps 94nn men authorized to live off the (Sundays only or as otherwise an- Air Transport Service (MATS, to you) is "pulling out" and these VJ base) Report to Duty Station (Work) (displaced persons) have gone to roost and work in air traffic. 7M nounced). 2. Pending installation of an Sick Call (Monday thru Friday) OHOO know! apyou ' Sick Call (Saturday) address propriate public R. Cole is back in inspection branch after spending a 'f John system, First Sergeant's Call 0800 Recall (from morning work or drilTCI 1130 which is to be used for the purpose months in inventory. Inspection also said "hello" to Albert Ander of sounding the aforelisted calls, who came in from Mail Call ' n'v. Mess Call (Dinner) Commanders will cause the calls as MISCELLANEOUS .maintenance. . . First Call for Work 1.1 'ZI 1225 listed to be observed and will enAssembly (Work or fatigue) Marcella Thompson, contracting section has joined the W Report to Duty Station (Work)"-..- .. J23.1 force the meaning and intent as rteserves. Recall (from afternoon's work) . ' " 1610 appropriate. Ten years and all's well! Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Weir celebr&t' Mail Call Retreat (Flag lowered for the Day)!" 1700 their tenth wedding anniversary on May 1, 1950. Mess Call (Supper) What did one midget say to anPhilin O RirMla on1 A f ,. IT rk.l.tn m.I.) onaniA flllceeStl' Tattoo (all lights out in squad" other midget? rooms within 15 minutes) ... are back in maintenance after an absence of six wee1! 2100 "If I knew you were coming I'd evaluators Call to Quarters (Day room, etc., E. Dean Robbins and Francis Gailey, central shipply are conn Close) 2245 have baked a cookie." in tne veterans Administration Hospital, Salt Lake City. " , ' Effective immediately the follow- Taps ((All unauthorized lights out all over base) ing calls will be observed by milB. Sundays and holidays: itary personnel at hours indicated First Call at Hill Air Force Base: Reveille A. Monday Mess Call through Saturday oicK (Breakfast) inclusive: call 10 Mother's pride and Father's joy Is baby Marjro Porter (above) daughter of Glen E. and Verna Porter. Margo, who has naturally eurly hair, just celebrated her first birthday last April 16lh. The baby's father. Glen, works in power "ouipment repair sec lip Major Cecil Pevey is assuming duties in connection withN 25th ADW. His successor as chief of Stock Control is Major No B. Baker. A buffet luncheon was served and a floor show'a,, . sented, featuring the following hidden talent: A quartette, "Harni in a oAnn a villa -Tnlr 4!nUm.. ruuiine. ,1 i"- -' " Rnntta"" YaipfrfwaA Vocal soli o"6 Lela uioiugue were sung by: Aleen Anderson and Stephens. A skit, written Mrs. Myrtle Higgs, and Chase Brian, gave certain characters in t section an opportunity to demonstrate their historionic talent in ' PL eration Towser." Any similarity between characters rlonifj an actual living personnel of Stock Control was not unintentional (W thi short vacation to Las Vegas. L 95 V 'm'imp&lk s tunes and . loud corny 13 Vicinity of 6th East and South Temple, Ext. 8218 or SLC Woodward. Vicinity of Salt Lake City, Denny, May 16 Ext. 628. FORTUNE OF CAPTAIN BLOOD Vicinity of Harrison out Mountain Louis Hayward - Patrick Medina road, Ext. 740 or Ogden Nelson. May 17 Vicinity of 11th East and South FIGHTING MAN OF THE in car with Temple permit to PLAINS drive on base Jensen, Ext. 655. Randolph Scott - Bill William Three riders wanted from Wall, Lincoln or Gant Ave. beginning 25th St., Ogden May 18 LOVE THAT BRUTE Jean Peters - Paul Douglas Pf h r 0700 0X00 e! I. i t |