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Show ti ember ber 28, 1945 Vol. 3, No. 29 ill IFnelltdl is reif nen havj Claims Secosm dl hem, I P Excellent Rating Almost 1000 Guests Loan Quota Achieved at HF ictory Visit Field Sunday Dropped $100,000 litarjj 1M dele nnel, n for After a regular inspection of and technical faadministrative lend? cilities at OATSC, inspectors kith a revised Victory Loan auota of $200,000 based from AAF headquarters, office of the Air Inspector at Indiani the estimated payroll for November and December, all apolis, Ind., gave this installaOATSC Field employees achieved 61 per cent of the tion an 'Excellent' rating, Brig-Ge- n. f ' l Ms week by displaying a total of $30,131.25 invested Ray C. Harris, commandin announced yestergeneral, ing deductions. in k purchases and $92,000 payroll nd. day. indicate following l figures irate, In commenting on the rating, il deduction percentages up Gen. Harris said, "Although we r eo T-He: headquarters 5, 18.14 are pleased with the excelvery lent of total payroll allot- lent rating which has been givess lar bonds; air installations, en us, we should examine our 15.2 per cent; supply T-- 4, take work performance and per cent; engineering T-- 3, such action as will assure us a T-per cent; personnel l, ttle 'Superior' rating when we are 4, 12.99 per procurement wistf confronted with another Effective November 24 at I in located Office the Post It Charles P. Murphy, bond up headquarters building re-of p, reveals that there are OATSC will no longer employes on the field main open on Saturdays. Bre not nartioinatincf o in the There will be no window Wl R plan. If each service for the purchase of says Capt. Murphy. The War Dept. announced P only ask stamps, money orders, etc himself the fol- week that Mitchell Municilast of the side The military questions he would real-- e Mitchell, S. D., and airport, pal Post Office will remain necessity for making bond air Field, S. D., Pierre Army on morning Iments Saturday open stand-b- y stations of the straightway: both room and the officers' mail Is it Service Technical Air necessary for me to Ogd3n will be open from 11:30 Wrt of were declared sur-plcommand, my income? 12:30 p.m. a.m. until Is there to the needs of the army any sounder in- November 21. pent than a Victorv Bond? Is there anv nfhsr cfo pent that will pay me as on my money? "urn it Lion I , Post Office ei 3 Apeim IHl(uise Now Closed On Saturdays T-- Two AAF Stations Declared Surplus 1 non-par-- ig us an that I important active A second "open house" in a series of three will be held at Hill Field Sunday, December 2, from 1 to 5 p.m., with the public invited to visit the field. Exhibits will be on display showing planes and. various items of equipment used by the Army Air Forces. Among these will be life rafts, flying clothing, emergency kits and bombsights. ana rne Dance Slated at Officers Club This Weekend A tea dance will be held at the Hill Field officers club Sunday, December 2 from 5 to 9 p.m. Music will be furnished by the Camp Kearns orchestra. Members of the committee in charge include of arrangements Maj. Rex C. Mitchell, Capt. Frank C. Cox, Capt. Edward C. Troutman, Lt. Mary A. L. Rogers and Lt. G. P. Walker. AH officers of this command are invited to attend. be- campaign? rurchases yroU deductions JConti mued On Page 3) are ffker Directs ' ii i wrMf It wfcr 1 called rcri,!r;n. n t vehiH rPa.t..rai,'-oacrossings. i .A' pVVe,ch ass"t. e . motor H Ax-bi- ll, rn..in4i jvers whose me involved 1 r!ll Fla. vehicles ther ado. ...ui. Cement vehicle which K i i0rthatthelrto own tl.. .trnment ffcld. vhi.i .c --v- s win, Applica tions for Tire applications need no longer be forwarded to the. civilian transportation unit, Bert Asay, unit supervisor, said this week. According to E. II. district mileage representative, all applications should now be sent directly to local ration boards where they will be processed and approved or without furdisapproved Stations fvernment 111,1 occasion. Ration Boards was of ih this rillinir will be open for inspection at this time. Auxiliary Military Police will be on hand to direct the visitors to parking areas on the field. The Link Trainer, used to teach "blind flying" to AAF pilots, will be on display again after enjoying a great deal of popularity last Sunday Almost 1000 visitors turned out for the first "open house" last Sunday in spite of the inclement weather. A great deal of interest was shown in the various exhibits of airplane and fliers' equipment. The 708th AAF band, stationed at Hill Field, furnished music for the Tires Go to ftention in affic Ruling Attention ui hall These "open houses" are being held to encourage recruiting in the AAF. Lt. Frederick Dorman, OATSC recruiting officer, is in charge of arrangements and will be on hand to answer questions about enlisting in this branch of the service. Other recruiting officers from Salt Lake City and Ogden will (Continued on Page 2) mpmhfr nff tha Ntion for which I work "C'P promote the Victory hile oricK narracits 4135th AAF base unit mess . . FUTURE PILOTS OF AMERICA .. w V 4 some Sunday. Here -- JJJ.-- J . . .4 imc lfn& v vycu 1iiiim t 1 nlerest in the unK irainer J J I 1 This new method of handling tire applications facilitates all tire request' procedure, Mr. Asay said, by eliminating the necessity for special signatures and approvals at Hill Field. |