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Show 101 oo HILL TOP TIMES imparts Saved Supply Vorher thinking on the part of one Air Force employee, saved the loss of vital sup-ar- ts force from the and saved taxpayer a tidy If I ,ick money. of , a - plane en November 3, Base Air Force Tinker from engine trouble Hill, developed fLi'mon, Colorado and its crew forced to lighten the plane of of cargo in order to j pounds C-- 47 HOOT MON I'm Gone! 14'? There's a spot on the highway where a wee bit of. dough buys a lot of good cheer . . . real great atmos phere the best music and a smooth floor . . . and always a friendly crowd. Get in gear and join me for a beer at GLIDE INN crashing. S. Van Limberg of the .activities branch at Hill was on outine business trip to Lowry force Base in Denver, when he loss. Knowing rlj of the cargo shipment was high priority 6 parts, he called the jcal A pilot ilian Air Patrol at once. Lim-- 5 plane were provided Van tent ilian i2 Mile North of Lay ton 1 Hiway 91 m: B-2- a search begun for the cargo, he boxes were sighted from the after the location was ie, and 7 Page Fran and boxes of 8ing Lowry, trucks were dis- to iyed the materiel. the eleverr boxes were Wved and sent on their way to ir original destination, Hill Air to collect ced of n e Base. brea sometimes means loaz tnan a tour-yeplenty oi aougn ana lots iQege more g ng ar Fcrust. S. Simmons Clarence REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE AND basement, frame home, full gas heat, this clean. is home Screens, storm windows, attached garage and large landscaped lot will fM,OO0T $3,500 Down brick, attached fenced lot, ideal lofor Hill Field worke- Bedroom garage, cation $2,500 Down. Assume combination loan. rs. $11,000 KAYSVILLE: 3 Bedroom brick, attached this home is practica- garage, lly new. Owner transfered. Down will handle. al price $14,300. &500 Hill led Tot- according to Renee Russell, publicity director for the organization. Three teams, numbering 15 girls will play off the tournament on November 24 and 25 and December 1 and 2. Each team is designated by a brand which is the combination of each team captain's initials. Each girl wears a different colored scarf initialed with the brand of her team. The score sheet for the Rancherettes stands as follows: High High Won Lost Game Series 173 17 Crooked BR23 477 17 177 463 Foxy RB.. 23 162 19 423 Crazy MB.. 21 20 186 20 476 Lazy SR 21 194 470 Sleepy- - NZ 19 180 23 JP....17 497 Crippled 194 23 485 Double MM....17 176 23 451 Mopey AM. 17 MONOGRAPHS Table model acoustic type phonograph, operated by top quality electric motor. Durable high gloss sprayed pink finish with silver motorboard and tone arm. Tougr. paint withstands hard usage. Decorated with Western picture. action-packe- Now Specially Priced at Only topped Hill's offensive with 15 points, followed by Dave Morris' 12 and Dave Matson with 10. For Great Falls the big guns were Walker and Rusling with 10 each. The second game was a little closer, with the Montana boys leading at the half 27 to 25. That lead was short-livehowever, as the Hornets came back to dump in 26 points in the second half and hold the Airlifters to 28 points. Hill's Bob Merrill and Great Fall's a 17 man roster with a traveling Walker were high men in the sec- team of 14 men. ond tilt with 17 points apiece. Dave Matson tallied 13 for the Hornets. Merrill, who was an eager with East High School in Salt Lake City last year, led the Hornets scorers for the two game set with a 25 point total. Close on Merrill's heels were Jerry Mitchell and Dave Matson with 24 and 23 points respectively. The Hornets hit on 37 per cent of their field goals, and 66 per cent of their free throws in the Great Falls ' set. This year's squad "will average 6'3", according to Coach Jerry Mitchell. Mitchell intends to have d, handle. LAYTON: 2 A double victory over a strong Great Falls AFB five, 68 to 55 and 61 to 55, got the Hill AFB Hornets off to a fast start in their 1951-5- 2 court campaign. In the first game the Hornets hopped out in front and were never at the first quarter 17 to 15; at the half by 30 to 27 and 45 to 40 at the end of the third quarter. Team captain Jerry Mitchell LAYTON; Bedroom Scores Listed for Hornets Get 'Rancheretts Bowling The spotlight on sports is beamed Double Victory on Hill's feminine representation in bowling as the Rancherettes enthe city bowling tournament Over Great Falls 5 tered to represent Hill Air Force Base, Birch Hill headed by the Airlifters. LAYTON, UTAH 2 Richie Franc, Hill forward, sends the ball toward the basket for two more points for the Hornets in their first came aeainst ttrea.t Fulls AFB. Hill won the game 68 to 55 and copped the second tilt 61 to 55. Attempting to stop Franc is Great Falls' guard McGhion (17) as the Hornets Curt Combs (16) comes in to cover. d TO95 , urn 2276 Washington Blvd. All-Sta- te This Christmas - - make it TV - - for all the family - - the wonderful Gift! 0 No matter how you figure no matter how many you feed You can save on your food budget If you store up what you need! ... WESTINGHOUSE TV and engineered for this area! 0 PHILCO TV . . . designed 1952 models at new low prices as Pay little as TlUKSfif V I $2.75 I I ff&Pj .: , .1. Plus Installation. -r r Buy by the Case . . .and Save! Plan tn add" to vour store every Week Start Saving tomorrow at A.M. 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