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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 Agust 32 TWO AFLC 6EMERA15 ; Two AFLC general 'officers . :n , visited Will last.' weeKi. iui ' sion briefings and tours' .of several base facilities, p Ma j. Gen. T. A 'Z' v. t , -- v i - a - - - " - Vv ' change anniversary ceremonies. re. 671 X0, revi 6713252, 421X2, 424X0,:' 331X0, " - - SEE THE Ml mm FORD MOTOR COMPANY'S TRULY FINE C-1- 33 STOCKS Maintenance Employees Named Honorary ivnssiiemen lor iui oervice IMPORT LINCOLN-MERCUR- Y Forty-thre- e Maintenance Forty-thre- e em- ployees received special recognition for their outstanding work in support of the SM-80- -' Minute-ma- n missile program.; :. These men left their homes in this "area" and vorked "extended periods - of time at Malmstrom . AFB, Montana Their temporary Maintenance duty stints in Montana ranged as high as 60 to 90 days. ; - ...-- Their efforts were recognized with a. specially designed certificate" making them "Honorary Missilem'en." The certificates, were signed by Brig. Gen; Harry E. Golds-worth- y, commander, of. the Balr lis tics Systems. Division's. Site Activation Task F brceV Max K. Kennedy, , 'deputy director of Maintenance, added his commen- - and Production Services Branch . Cited were Ai L. Simpson, B. E. Peterson, Gerald L; Jentsch, C. E. Child,' Derini3 J." Dalton, Robert V. Fowles, Lee Gines, Ronald B. . Richards, Jack C. Price, LaMar A. Backus,-Joh- n Berryman, Delbert L. Hansen, Chester H. Olds, Jerry L." Lopez, Division, Von R. Olsen, Harry , L. . Cleveland, Raymond D. Moss, Edward F. : Yor i, Paul A. Vanderkooi, Lee W. Webb. dation in a letter of endorsement. The men were from. Elec tronics and Armament Repair Branch,, the Manufacture .and Repair, Branch, .the Vehicle and Equipment, Repair Branch, Accessories .Repair. Branch, Elec tronic, and Armament Production Control Branch, Electronic and Armament Inspection Branch, House Passes Bill. to Increase AFA Enrollment ! ; TO, only $18.00 down . . ,, Skaggs. Interne; VAre you married?' Patient: "No, I've been hi by a truck." Tfmiaa - ' P1, month with secured credit : PER GALLON ; J n 'E.-Watri- WHY BUY ng, think that vou're hav trouble ing supporting your wife, just try not supporting ner. , If j'ZZ'- - " aAAaA a requirement . that graduates of the three schools stay, in unifartn for a period '6f at least ijtve years. Service regulations now require four years of duty 'i' of each academy graduate. . ! ASTED FOR 6 FULL MONTHS ; Or 6,000 Miles Whichever Occurs First 5- -' -s 1 tt Bucket Seats Padded Dash Electric Wipers CHICS? n TAKE HOME The world's finest eatin' 1 chicken 15 PIECES BUCKET BROASTED CHICKEN BKOASTED POTATOES OHV Engine The BROASTY i a D20 Washington )lvW 00,931936 Inairidulto.,liHiuet hit I ishone orderaJ.no waitinz All Tires, Tubes Fully Guaranteed 6 Full Months : Full 12-Mon- ; i ' I Ford th Motor Co. New Warranty P.M- - m) 5349 a bucket , ' OPEN TILL 9 1 all for Itl Free Lube and Oil For 6 Full Months A" Passenger "4$bbed Trans. P y. FURNISHED PROBLEMS? Full y ill 1 ELSE'S 7""" NA ALL YOUR SOMEONE If you sional appointments now account for about 61 per cent of a service academy manpower.' In passing the measure by a ' tVio - MILES 35-4- 0 nedy... ., . ' G: " Bob Gentry, Russell D. Ward, Wallace C. Nichol, Robert C. Cole, John L. J. Moore,-JohEarnest Melvin O. Nelson,, Merrill-H. Roberts, Joseph P. Eck-ma- n, Alvin Jerry D. Durrant, Lt. Col. James M. 3mith,' and Jack Myers. Representatives would choose about 75 per cent of the cadets at the three academies. Congres- Vnirn unlo $49" Stf , , through vigilance." The winners, each of whom will receive an engraved plaque and a $25 savings bond, are: 1st Lt. James J. Egan, SSgt. Roger J. Cahill, SSgt. Lebrun Napier, SSgt. Henry A. Bibeault, A1C Paul I. Maloy, A2C Perry E. Truelove and SSgt. Ronald G. ' -- Glines, Vernon A. Despain, Terry L. Tyler,' Lynn D. Bigelow, Arden W. Thompson, M. Ray Bottomly, Robert B. Cox, WilThe liam D. Taylor, Vincent A. Ken- ! . pScE .Phillip D. Lawrence, Ferrel W. Washington (AFNS) House of Representatives di; the 88th Congress this week passed a bill (II. R. 6611). which would sharply increase the authorized cade strength at the Air Force. Academy. The bill also called tor an increase in' the' enrollment ' at Acadthe United States Military ; .J emy (West Point). Passage of the bill was strong San Antonio, Tex. (AFNS) ly urged by Air Force Chief of Seven members of the Air Force Staff Gen. Curtis E. LeMay and Security Service simultaneously other Air Force leaders "in order authored the winning entry in a to raise the officer ' retention recent contest to pick a ' motto level" in the Air Force, symbolizing the command's ' Current enrollment at the Air 'global security mission. ' The motto, "Freedom Through Force Academy is now 2,529. Under the bill adopted by the Vigilance," was selected "from, House and sent to the Senate, more than 3,000 entries. In announcing the selection, the legislation would: Maj. Gen. Rchard P.; Klocko, Increase the authorized AFSS 'commander, said, "While at the US. others provide ; communications manpower and the AirMilitary Force facilities for the Air' Force, the Academy from its current figure Academy Security Service maintains an to 4,417 cadets, the present ceil around-the-cloc- k vigil to safeat the Naval Academy. guard information transmitted ing over these facilities. Thus, we Change the appointment strive to provide freedom provisions so that Senators and Security Service Announces Motto TOTAL .' Control ' 2 A bachelor a selfish, insure that the' resulting exam- lous, undeserving man who inations will accurately measure ume "T1 an individual's job knowledge. out of a divorce.worthy He toured supply facilities and also witnessed a Minute-ma- n missile being loaded aircraft. aboard a 68TH ANNIVERSARY Louisa Sigmon, base exchange employee, assists Col. El wood P. Donohue, 2849th Air Base Wing commander; with a slice of cake during 68th base ex- AFSCs of tests to be 304X0, 304X4. The highly rewriting" the qualified NC03 will be teamed with skilled test psychologists to Brig. Gen. R. C. Rockwood, AFLC Supply director, made a staff surveillance visit here on Monday and Tuesday and was briefed on supply and materiel management matters. - x a . Officials exnlninoi visions are a part of a'contini ing effort to keep tests Up.to date and abreast of changineAi, porary, duty, at the laboratory FnrA aVJll o,.S tests'. Bennett, AFLC Maintenance Director, was here Wednesday - and .Thursday; X Prim a riiy coft cerned with the Materiel Man agement directorate, he also found time to visit, several to places on base in addition his briefings., "-- , Skill Tests Revised Washington .' f AFNS) -- - Air Force officials announced that 32 specialty knowledge tests are slated for revision, in August at the Personnel . Research Labora tory,- Lackland AFB, Tex. - ; Major air commands were levied this "week for a "comple ment of senior noncommissioned 6fficers .tospend six weeks tem- TOUR HILL FACILITIES 2, Car iu.nl MERCURY KING" 'WHERE THE BUYER IS tiidli'-rnADE-I- N ALtOWANCE Z |