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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 . The Hill Top Time ! May . i - Inspection and Research 22. J' by Inland an unofficial newspaper published at HU1 Air Force Base. Editorial Printing Company in the intereata of personnel and newa matter is available for ceneral - release. The Hill Top Timea receive not be reprinted without AFPS material. AFPS material appearing- herein will New written permission of Armed Forcea Pres Service, 641 Washington Street. those York 14. New York. Opinion expressed herein do not necessarily represent of the Air Force. Address all Ada to the INLAND PRINTING COMPANY, Kaysville, Utah. Message From General Tillery I am sure that all personnel of our Hill Air Force Base team were very proud of the success of the Armed Forces Day open house at Hill Air Force Base and the Hill Air Force participation in the Armed Forces Day celebrations in the neighboring communities on 1G May 1953. This event afforded us the opportunity to show the citizens of the neighboring communities the part that OOAMA. plays to "keep 'em flying.' work went into the successA great deal of our and part in the local celebrations. ful staging of the open house of program events, the of arrangement The preparation displays, the participation of the band and marching units, the presentation of aerial demonstrations, the arrangements for feeding, traffic-controand other services, the building of floats, and the many other phases of the day's activities required much planning, coordination and hard work. I wish to express my appreciation to all personnel of this Command who helped in any way with the Armed Forces Day arrangements, and to those who supported the events by their attendance. It is gratifying to me to see our personnel pitch in wholeheartedly and energetically in a united effort such as this, to assure its success. M. E. Tillery Brig. Gen. USAF Commanding behind-the-scen- es Howard Van Dame and Hope Robinson, inspectors, (lett; identity and tag material recentlv received in warehouse .D at Hill AFB. Marjorie Fletcher and Myrtle Dalton (right), employe of the technical publication unit of the research section, check over some of the publications on Ait Force equipment they have on hand in the vast library they maintain. l Farewell Party Turns Into Surprise Party Anyway, it was a good excuse for a party! By Winona H. Johnson Motor pool personnel had planOne of the most important phases of the SupdIv and So, ned for several weeks on. a big farewell party to honor 1st Lt. directorate is the Inspection and Research branch the branch charg Spiro S. Babalis, chief of the motor with the responsibility of seeing that all stock on hand is propei pool, who was scheduled for tran-fe- r. identified and tagged as to condition and status. She: "I want a shorter skirt than The party went off without a the one you showed me." hitch on May 8. Arranged by comClerk: "Have you tried the collar mittee members Robert Kafka, Alicia Evans, Lou King, Edna department ? " Clark, and Dora Jaques, the eveA woman was bragging to a ning at the Apollo Club was a big son success. neighbor that her The farewell party almost turned could already spell his name backinto a surprise party during the ward and forward. "What's his name?" inquired the evening, motor pool party-goereceived the good word that" their neighbor. moth chief wouldn't be leaving for a the "Otto," replied proud while after all. er. Retires four-year-o- Inspection and Research Brand Plays Important Role in Supply ld Staffed with 188 personnel, the branch is located in warehouse 7D. This branch is divided into two sections the inspection section and the research section. It is the job of the inspection section to see that all equipment, - - i ' detail this file of a ml on Air Fori Mrs. Myrtle DaM and her staff of equipment. supervisor clerks are working constantly make these files even more cos plete and up to date. Every wheel must have a cot Inspection and Research Branch no different. On the mezzana of warehouse 7D, you will finds main branch office and the chia of this branch, namely Keith parts of equipment, and supplies are identified and listed in such a manner that any "particular part may be readily selected to replace a like part in use. The Receiving Inspection lines for serviceable material are also located in warehouse 7D. On these Nichols, branch chief; William "The World Is Mine" lines, 20 inspectors are employed to Barnett, chief of inspection w insure correct identification, con- tion, and R. Vine Poll, chief of it Today, upon a bus. I saw a lovely girl with golden hair. as were fair. Envied her, she seemed so gay, and wished I dition and classification of all search section. They are the When suddenly she rose to leave, I saw her hobble down the aisle property received. Between 1,000 who turn the wheels in the functii She had one leg. and wore a crutch; and as she passed a smile. and 1.500 items a day are inspected of inspection and research, wh O, God forgive me when I whine. in this unit. objectives are "the righttime,'thinf I have two legs. The world is mine. the right place, the right The major tools used in both sec An then I stopped to buy some sweets. to tions accomplish their jobs are The lad who sold them had such charm I talked to him he seem'd so glad If I were late 'twould do no harm the stock lists, technical orders. blueprints, commercial cataloes and And as I left he said to me: "I thank you. MORE microfilm. This vast array of pub ' "You have been so kind. lications are kept in working con"It's nice to talk to folks like you. FORCE dition by the Technical Publication "You see," he said,- I'm blind." unit. Outside the legal profession DOLLAR O, God forgive me when I whine. there is not likely to be found a I have two eyes. The world is mine. more complete library, covering Later walking down the street, I saw a child with eyes of blue. He stood and watched the others play; it seem'd he knew not what to do. I stopped a moment, then I said: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "Why don't you join the others, dear?" He looked ahead without a word, and then I knew he could not hear. O. God forgive me when I whine. PRAnv Qnrw to,; wu ni0nnad o rm shake homelQw I have two ears. The world is mine. Vio irrmia 4V.. oc lUi-lc BQK AA Tin on FTTA. It IS With legs to take me where I'd go arm With eyes to see the sunset's glow located with carport and outside storage. solid COP With ears to hear what I would know nnrl ixrolVa TMnK.'liao o li'm'nir rnnm and dinette O, God forgive me when I whine.. Tfif TToo avlionof fan Vmintrotmvn CaDineiS a natinn I'm blessed indeed. The world is mine. w automatic washer. The last word in gas forcedas air Aaron. w tne ' (Reprinted From "The Seagull") mitter heating will keep your floors as warm H selling i rv. i .fi ,f "i ing. Arrive out anaj see tnis nuine, rs f every phase and f ession, than ci fta ImL Fred J. Milliman Man Says Goodbye to Retires For the Second Time Co-worke- rs; Many people never get a chance to retire even once, but a vehicle employees said goodbye to at Hill AFB the other day and retired for the second time in. his AIR PER - i life. He is Fred J. Milliman, supervisor of the expediting section of vehicles in production control. REAL ESTATE SALE Mr. Milliman gave up punching the daily time clock in favor of LAYTON Yes sir! Only $1,000.00 Down will buy this lovefishing, travelling and other methods of "taking it easy." He plans ly two Bdr. brick bungalow with attached garage. This to leave within the next few days lovely home only 3 Yrs. old and clean as a pin. for the Pacific northwest coast where he and his wife will spend LAYTON", A home with lots of Attractive 3 FOR $9,000.00 and won't last long. HERE IS A HOME PLANNED FOR MOTHER! Ewjgjj Willi -- 11 TJ uuoi-- J a0Hotf aarm. 1nas one wan11 an vunvemeiiv, TYrs 1 X. "from flrry r ooilivi rr nTnav and can be divided into 2 Rms. by centering rn nlnset wai'siy u.n a t iiand dinette divided by combination snack bar j ing bar. Home is equipped with kitchen fj).J Bendix autowasher and dryer. Newly jj is as - ano Bdr. originality. the summer with future plans for brick with attached Mexico. in Venetian garage, wintering gas heat, blinds, developed nicely decorated, lovely fenced back yard. You'll love it Milliman retired once before v;arrn when he left his automobile busi warm and it's only $12,150. air heating system where floor modern i ness in Mammoth, Utah, and travel ceiling is gas fired. A very attractive rot ed through every state m the FARMINGTON J ust listed. Nice 2 Bdr. frame home with home with Pabco asbestos shakes, built up Union, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. full basement, wall to wall carpeting, large drive, and planter box. Priced for your budget" He returned to work several years landscaped $9,750.00 with $1,200.00 Dn. under FHA. ago "when the Air Force was call of fruit trees. Only $9,500.00. yard, variety I ing for help and thought I could a is a 2 Bdrm. Brick home be- of service at Hill Air Force that -is really CLEARFIELD Here's your chance to buy attractive 3 Bdr. HERE a Pea ,1 . 11 1 , .i . Aanire .11 i i J Base." wen lanascapea lot tnat win mane gai chccm . 14a shake bnnomlnw an1 j. 11VA 1C a large. .0 with neat uaBcmeill( apartment maice pav- is clean and "Now they have all the help they Everything , u f w you. wen Kept home and priced need and I think I'm taking a job An attached brick garage makes tnis . kitchen. right. & from someone LEI that needs it, away pleasure to own. Selling for $11,000.00. so I'll go back into retirement," j , - i- - a r he said. r n ivmuman nas aiso aeaicatea a part of his life to jrablic service. He served three terms as a Utah state representative and two sea 0for9 as a state senator. BARLOW REALTY BECK LAYTON REALTOR LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 755 FARMINGTON 37 MITCHELL CLARENCE S. SIMMONS ... 0030-J- 1 REAL ESTATE LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 184 EVENING KAYSVILLE 0253-J- 1 . |