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Show The Hillfielder circiae CONQUERING HERO , c WATKINS, reputedly one of the most zealous """in maintenance, climbed down from her perch on a year j"0,l.dav and went home to greet her twenty-on- e on leave. WJfuwal amount of HAIL THE " tor her son Vt I I I mis- Bernice C. Watkins - N He at Hill Field a couple ago as a stock record and now is chief super-o- f branch two. One of - rted r for Ity es: employes done. work men on amazing has and i; f smooth-as-sil- branch. k' get- - d ideas in for higher ups; dozens of suggestions ilified procedures on is largely responsible new of . Accomplish "Buinea-meee- his has for his I man 7-- E-- 5. 6, - . E-- 5, operation in Field Employe m. tj t? a former nlove of Hill T.nkin. tne Field, is now stationed at n- ATC Air Base at Meliana, n Thi air base is the step r ping stone to ATC North African cner "Skyrocket Run .i.:u oirotphps across JNortn to Karachi, India, Over A . m - Lakm is -Pfc. seas iu mnthe jiivww on a y-flight radio operator North African wiviwuna the in : . -r. that is moving - s w StV war J "She wants to know if I have a friend for her mother!" halfway around th. world. i dsiow by Sansone With African ATC hart vn The Wolf v Ex-H- ill Lowell Anderson . HEART THROBS "ARJORIE kn.noHo hooniv whn rmild cause a few fe to flutter down any maintenance assembly line, stepped off me man of her choice last week Lt. David S. Ross, chief of nd Married in a modest equipment branch, maintenance. ,ony m Oeden. the muni was later feted at a less modest ,Won held at the Hill Field Officer's Club. The bride was the maintenance contestants war bond queen fI Mnnn tun Mnnri. win lLT- MARTHA L. STONE, alert CO of more than a hundred of Hill Field, just added to her already ample knowledge at-- K like organization, current by the and education history, a two and a half week rnurse in Dersonnel management mrdue univercit,, ; ..,i;-- i a nrA mnHel before she tj.first-rat- e the service in 1943, she has kept things going in wac Detachment at Hill Field regular wow! f1 1. 1 Taylor's first job with the AAF was at the Scott Field Air Depot, which was located near his home town. He accepted employment there in August, 1937,. and served in various positions, including storekeeper, supervisor of local issues, clerk, and in various other assignments. In 1938, Taylor was transferred to San Antonio, Tex. CLYDE B. TAYLOR At that air depot, he worked Protestant in the of f ice of the warehouse time in the accounting departNoontime devotions: ment of the Frisco railroad, augsuperintendent, Tuesday, Whse. 39, conf. room in the transfer after assisting menting the practical experience lighter-than-a- ir the of 11:45 a.m.; Wednesday, front of he was getting in accounting and other equipment 1 11:45 and 2, 11:15, Hangars with business courses at night Scott from there In Field. June, a.m., 12:15, 12:45 p.m. 1939, he moved to Dayton, O., school, as well as home study Noontime devotions: Later, he worked as to set up the system for pro- courses. Tuesday, Whse. 45, conf. room, curement, storage, and issue of auditor for a midwestern hotel 11:45 a.m.; Wednesday, Whse. 39, blank forms, aeronautical charts, chain where he received further conf. room, 11:45 a.m. training under the chief auditor. etc., when this activity was movJewish Services ed to the materiel division from Interested in Athletics Chapel Annex, Friday, 8 p.m. AAF headquarters in Taylor has a strong interest Catholic Services in athletics. In 1928, he repreChaplain Flynn. Transferred to Headquarters, sented the Western AAU in the Masses Monday, Tuesday, Air Corps in Washington, national boxing championships Army Wednesday, 5:05 p.m. Masses D. in 1940, he was and Olympic tryouts. Later, he C, Friday. Saturday. 6:40 a.m. No- - given the January, of assistant boxed for a time in the profesposition Confes7 vena Friday, p.m. of the supply branch in the sional ring and for years officichief sions Saturday, 9 p.m., Bldg. field service section. He served ated as referee in his home town under Gen. G. H. Brett, now on before starting out on his travL. D. S. Services and els for the government. He also an overseas assignment, 7 Wednesday, Bldg. later under Gen. Eschols. He left has played a great deal of footp.m. Washington to come to OATSC. ball, baseball,- and basketball Guardhouse Visitation Since here, he has held with various independent teams. 5:45 severalcoming Guardhouse Thursday, different positions, in Married and living with - his assistant chief clerk of family in Ogden, he has one p.m., cluding Chapel Choral Club Rehearsal the supply division and chief son, Clyde Jr., five and a half 7 p.m. of the, control section, months old. With a long record Thursday, Bldg. supervisor ciwhich he and Capt. Brennan of service with the AAF, Taylor (Transportation leaves theminvilian dormitory area 20 organized in 1943. expects to continue with the air utes urior to L. D. S. services, forces when the war is brought Before government entering Catholic Novena, and choir re service, layior worKea lor to a successful conclusion. hearsals.) CHAPEL NOTES is the J. Roth Cpl. . .George . i oif me Phnnal new oirector vuojim Choral Club. Cpl. Roth, wno comes from Detroit, Mich., was formerly the Assistant Director of the Detroit Lutheran Chor isters, and served also as musical Director at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. luesaay, This past week, Thursday, and Protestant Wednesday, Noontime Devotions, and Catholic, were conducted in the warehouse and hangar areas for the civilian personnel on Hill Field. We are looking tn larger attendances at this next week. - v, w ... UUL na,mtmn .nncnlt the Daily Bulle tin for the complete schedule of Noontime Devotions, i--f for yes, as an ace and antic, on a Tiartv Oh, E-2- 1 confi- - inspiring in his (Avn Sq.) . 7r progressive he has an Born m Belleville, Illinois, Clyde B., Taylor, chief supervisor of policies and directives branch, control section in supply division, has been somewhat of a nomad during the eight years he has served with the Army Air Forces. In May. 1941. he came to Hill Field to join Col. G. G. Gressey and assist in setting up the supply division on the field. E-- 5, CPLv BETTEJANE THOMP SON, pretty Wac down at base operations, steps down the lines these days with a mighty faith ful canine pal. He is none other than Captain Cook, medium-size- d brown mongrel who trots along at her side and does an A- -l job of carrying her tools I 'ml without benefit of pedigree. A pet of the operations gang, he was put to owrk by electrical repairman, Sgt. J. F. Gomora, who designed for him a special harness in which he carries tools for the gang. Good Companions ONE-MADYNAMO ' LOWELL ANDERSON, basketball enthusiast and number laorale builder, has climbed field, H E-- 5, flv. most Supervisor Leads Nomad's Life in Working for AAF I E-2- (TL ,rPdit. Mrs. Watkins that he has more than of want- ed his old urge P-5- 1. Meet Your Supervisor - stars, and a besides a host of other ribbons ind service Larch in an arresting Llored procession across -. like a t , a.m. Sunday school Chapel Annex, 10 a.m. Worship service (Serv. Sqs.) Chaplain Holt, Bldg. 11 a.m. Worship service (B a s e) Chaplain Tubesing, Bldg. 11 a.m. Catholic Services Masses Chaplain Fly nn, Bldg. 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. WEEKDAYS drawn ranks ti;a Worship service &e Jthe .it. Chaplain Carlson, Bldg. 10 ( the 78 ib 1 SUNDAY K Eyeing 1 Protestant Services on a torpedo engaged in every inflict in the .Pacific, he came home, Jicipating in raids oyer 'P Se won the Distin- with star Flying Cross C. .iii,. Jack JSl 2 .A - !' mate first tered the service at IT.. . of seventeen is S lti X M t I . - : t 1 r Jt . wonder WHAT'S. k7 1 1 FOUND THEM V HU i v ULI rrm hs ILL Mil 1LULIIUI1 iiri I n 11 I AWAY? |