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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 lVWr jm "tr the on Mapp enings r"l ' Hi-Va- lu Lois in VXiPt f f m skeleton in Hill's closet i and it isn't a witch caught resting from last Monday's Halloween hilarities. This picture was taken the other evening at the officer's club. "It" was the comedy routine at Col. Gentry's farewell party and according to all reports, had everyone "laying in the aisle.". She is Mrs. Alice Hepworth from Boun- tiful and is Utah's answer to nie Pearl." ' "Min- FATHER, looking over junior's report card: "Well, son, there's one thing in your favor. With these grades you couldn't possibly be cheating." DIETING is waiting for hips that never come in. Win Nov. 3 Everything on Sale FAST TALKERS a 40-in- ch Park and If you have ever wondered how Supply Directorate , always manages to "deliver the goods," here may be part of the answer. the - cake. , lot! For They are a two witness the Supply instance, glib-tongu- ed representatives at right. Walter Cable, Industrial Relations, and Dennis Dabling, acting chief, product control, clutch the Toast-mast"best speaker" Oscar they have thrice brought home to SupWalt twice and Denny once. ply No longer "unaccustomed as they are to public speaking," both are members of the Hill AFB Toast-maste- rs International. er 10:00 Walt and Denny a.m. Deluxe Kelvinator Electric RANGE (2 Register Now One Chance With Each $5.00 Purchase Drawing Held Dec. 24 1:00 p.m. Purchases made during sale valid. SALE ..TABLES through--No. Rummage Hardware 1, Reg. $4.95 to $5.95 Traverse Rods Fabric Only $2.95 yd. No. II, Curtain Rods Reg. $5.95 Fabric Pleater's Tape Only $1.49 Yd. iNo. in uraJD Bag Hooks, etc. Pieces Up to 5 Yds. 25c Yd. LAMPS ... New Shipment on Sale ONE TABLE 49c - 99c Pa Window Wonderland SUNSET , jp -- 1113 No. Main Jf GOOD LUCK of Park Former are really missing him. He transferred from his job in the Financial Management Section to Division. a new position in SM-8- 0 much how To show him they wished him good luck, his presented him with a beautifully and then helped, decorated cake him devour it at breaktime.' Park has worked' for the federal government since 1934. Starts Thurs.. Nov. 3, a.m. Thurs. . Pe-ders- on No, the photo above isn't one taken 20 years ago depicting a 10:C3 baby 3 HIT OF THE SHOW 5 g" A Kin DRAPERY and Management Division, Maintenance, quit her week and flew to Portland, Oregon, to job this "music-makinhusband, Ozzie. Mr. Ossher join man and his band are engaged at the Ember's Club. A going away party was held in her honor during the afternoon break period at which time she was presented some lovely costume jewelry. Carla has worked at Hill since 1958. year pm, both presented Chief, Plans and urograms urancn nis Commander. 2705th Airmnnit.VV'J TnA rrtinol VViVMV. ww, M. Whitfield.' HflUg, Lt. Colonel Foster H Peterkin, Chief, Safety and Inspection di nun a.,70Kt.Ti ww- - Airmunitions Wine, has been transferred tn Pio.v.. JablBUUn A ttt? "M V fin f tt W; v 14tTi nt October member ""ig uunon Colonel and Mrs. Peterkin with a delicious roast beef dinner at fl Pi "upsy-downsie- s" . ?- If if : MOTOR POOL BEAUTIES This photo, taken 20 years ago when Kill was in its infancy, shows four of the pretty "chaufferettes" that drove for the motor pool at that time. One of the girls, Irene Winn, (second from right) is still working at the base still in the motor pool, although she is now a cargo dispatcher. Many changes have taken place in the last 20 years but two things remain the same (1) pretty girls with happy smiles and (2) short dresses for women. If the rest of this photo had been shown you would have noted that the hemline 20 years ago is the same as today after having gone through several periods of during the two decades. is week, the third for the Snellers. "Col. Sneller is Chief of Engineer" and Test Division. Another proud papa is Arnold Theisen, Engineer of Service I nn'nfierlnii' i Branch,' whose chest expansion has increased oto otitic LH6 rival of baby daughter, Yvonne, their first child. Sharing a refM J thA blessed event i3 Grandpa William Thm'son a Munitions of Requirements Branch. Safety Specialist spector jj'rancei a. nmngBm, mauaeuiieiii, Analyst,, Management Sed fornia. Lt. Col. James M. Smith at a special Industrial Engineering Division meeting presented to the following people: William Eads, Alan Dooley, Sam Guybal, Betty Goddard, Rod Parr, Marjorie Harju, David Thompson, Loy Blake, Fred Trujillo, Wayne Toolson, Joseph Adams, Harry Harmon, Hal Belnap. j . . NEWS FROM 2705th AIRMUNITIONS WING Colonel and Mrs. Gerard Sneller welcomed a new FROM INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Birth Congratulations are going to the Glen Hunts who have a new baby boy named Keith Byron and to the Ken Kinneys who ha'e a new baby gal named Adele. Deno, Plant Engineering, and Mrs. Anzures are the proud parents of a new baby boy. The first little one is going to be named and was born the 29th of September. Industrial Engineering is welcoming some new faces. Kathy Malone and Junita Payan have come to work in the Aircraft Branch. Blaine Busenbark has come to work for Plant Engineering from Hercules Powder Co. M & R Engineering is greeting Erma Smith who worked previously at Parks Air Force Base, CaliCHIT-CHA- T i Hill 7, JOINS HUBBY Pretty Carla Ossman, Secretary in the Plans EIGHTEEN YEARS FAITHFUL SERVICE Eighteen years of working at Hill AFB came to a close for Lois Hunter who retired recently. Lois was a Item control officer in Material Management. She had worked at Hill AFB since January 1942. Her friends honored her with going-awa- y gifts and refreshments at a little farewell party. She plans to, make her home in California and do some world traveling. November : "Everything for the Home for Young Incomes" Phone TA 46 J j |