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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, November 9, 1984 lose By SSgt. James iDirinriKQiini sitting in his apartment eating lunch: "I was sitting at the table when this E. Brown 1881st Communications Squadron - Staying cool and calm in a life-or-dea-th situation is not always easy. However, SrA. Thomas A. Nole, 1881st Communications Squadron, is a man who was put to the test and passed with high marks. Thanks to the quick action by Airman Nole, an Ogden woman and her small child are alive and well today. Without regard for his own Airman Nole entered a burning apart ment complex and led the woman and child to safety. The incident occurred about two months ago while Airman Nole was peirfeir , loud,explosion went off," said Airman Nole. "It startled me as it shook the walls and ceiling of my apartment." Airman Nole left his apartment and ran to the scene where he saw a group of people gathered in front of the burning building. He also saw several more people screaming and running from the building. "I thought everything was under control," Airman Nole continued. "Since no one was attempting to do anything I decided to notify the fire department. That's when someone in the crowd said that a woman and her The Christmas season is approaching quickly and the program will soon be getting unto those less fortunate. The kickoff help derway Sub-for-San- ta Annuol clfifdriifly program kickoff sloied meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the basement of the base chapel, Bldg, 475. All organizations planning to participate in this year's program are requested to appoint a central and alternate monitor to attend this meeting. The program will again be coordinated by the Chaplain's Office, matching requests from deserving families with names supplied by local agencies. Representatives from the chapel, fire department, Legal Office and Santa's workshop sponsored by the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron will be present to explain the program and answer questions. For more information call Caroll Marchand at the r chapel, Ext. 72107. :VoiHigj " child were still inside." The lady's screams for help caused him to hestitate, but only for an instant. And, without regard for his own safety, Airman Nole pushed through 21 deed building to search for others who may have been trapped inside. By this time the smoke had become so thick that he had to abandon his search to avoid being overcome by the smoke. . the crowd and entered the building only to find the stairs on fire and passage impossible. He quickly climbed to the roof and entered through a second story window. After locating the woman and child he led them out to the porch where he received help, lifting the woman and child to the ground and safety. Once the two were out of the building and safe, Airman Nole, again risking his life, reentered the burning Although the fire department responded immediately to the call for help, fire department officials con- firmed that the lady and child would have perished had it not been for Airman Nole. The airman has been recommended for a commendation medal for heroism by his squadron. "Just knowing that the woman and child were safe is reward enough for me," said Airman Nole. Gift shops feature Christmas toys Want to know a place that's within New items in both shops include easy access of your work where you can buy small Christmas gifts at a 10 and 25 percent discount? The Air Force Heritage Gift Shops in Bldgs. 1294 and 230 are the places. The gift shop in Bldg. 1294 will now be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and the shop in the Base Restaurant, Bldg. 230 will keep the same days and hours. From now until Christmas all items will be discounted 25 percent to members and 10 percent to with proceeds going to the Hill AFB Museum and Aerospace Park. non-member- belt buckles, historical posters, hats, and other items related to the Air Force and Utah. In addition to the regular discounts offered, even bigger discounts are bemusic boxes ing offered on and the Sopwith Camel mobiles. So don't fight holiday, crowds for those stocking stuffers and gifts. Come to the Air Force Heritage Gift Shops where there is no waiting and a good choice of gifts. At the same time, it saves you money. For more information call Carol Comeau, gift shop manager, Ext. ts, bi-pla- ne s, . ' 76818. Gri nnell's Used Car GERMAN RESTAURANT III Authentic German Gourmet Cooking in an Old World Atmosphere SPECIALS FROM TUESDAY TO THURSDAY Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 4387 HARRISON BLVD. 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