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Show mepair 'Eim,"epply r SEm faying iSmffieep I m work Girls quickly learn precision on flight Instruments and this junior aircraft receives 188J per month. 3lr x':x'::::K;ftft;: Instrument ..:y:7KV !'X i 'Ja 1 1. . ,4 ' v:.'j' ' io 3 r 3 ! me-chan- j Operating lathe ! a lascmanng fun urhinh this ana iiiihotwm receives helper mechanic general are $152.58 per month. All Job ' - . U. S. civil service. ' mr liiilii YRf Y Si ll I! Filing a wing section part for accurate fit, this general mechanic helper, receives $152.50 per month and plays an Important role at HiU Field. II Shown straightening a bent "prop," this junior aircraft sheet metal worker receives $188.50 per month plus Invaluable technical training;. - - r f 2 4fJ $2) 1 1 ; y 7it I! I 4 7 Women" have demonstrated excep- tional mechanical aptitude and this junior aircraft sheet metal worker operating a "router" earns' I18&50 per month. ' Aircraft engine mechanics are vital to the "Keep Em Flying" forces and their "know how" ia America's ace in the race for air power. They receive $233 per month. 1 L Hi 11 x II I Junior clerks do typing, filing, transcriMng and other office work at Hill Field for which they receive 1M per month to start. All jobs are for a week. 48-ho- ur J ' f ' I I Two general mechanic helpers are shown, one tapping a center punch and the other, checking measure- $I52JM per month. '- i, ' I. ; . 1 TAKE A WAR JOB AT HILL FIELD AND KEEP THE ARMY AIR FORCES AT TOP STRENCt Apply: Iim Field . . . U. 8. Civil Service Office won, 220 Federal BMlng, gait Lake City, or room 4U lUesel B.d8; 0 J i |