OCR Text |
Show Every Goal: Dock 'prker on job Daily! the Attack! More Bonds and Stamps! Duy rvice Command Ideas for Saving to Win Cash Planes Aircraft June During facilities at ) June, flight engi- section were util- - ve's transient types which rial and equipment in line with the AAF and ATSC programs of conservation. These are receiving much attention and emphasis at the present time, according 1752 all (of here for servicing Many of firing. icraft are on their the to join Pacific to Maj. George N. Pritikin, chairman of the conserva- against Japan, 12 months, flight has serviced 12,000 past tion committee recently appointed by Col. Paul W, Wolf, commanding officer. jd it is estimated that k carried an average jsengers 500 miles on f?.r in 1945 . Thus has suffered no lost jJents. this )S to accomplish number of necessary for to operate at and to employ limited a it was jfcnent iency i methods of proce- - jvice units help get were the job de- -t w were a mobile aircraft mechah-idlita- te plane repair; 4 for suit for lattery air-- Ji servicing fluid; cart and a an mo-- k chocks are airplane wheels. holder Wock I 'Cish, f Man-Hou- rs resulted have devices laving of thousands of Vs and dollars. Without Ws figures of aircraft t record performance Wd have probably not Jained. For instance, the Jmit, used for handling X fluid, cuts in half the f-- required to trans-Bqu- id from drums to rly 1 eliminates virtually The mobile mstandard a piauorm barrel of unit tug equip- to accom-- a anti-ici- ng winch for rais- u arum into position roig the enmtv nnp a i smaii WAR BOND . . , Supervisors look on as Capt. Charles P. Murphy submits final Seventh War Loan figures to Col. Paul W. Wolf. Left to right they are Lt. Ted E. Killingsworth, Bert Asay, Major Thomas P. Heenan, Lt. Robert H. Sweetser, Lt. Joe Moll, Lt. John Hazen, Clara Higgins, Capt. Nathan Dopp. Lt. Rita Cohan. Marie Morris, Capt. Murphy and Col. Wolf. OATSC Tops All ATSC In Payroll Allotted to Bonds Command Rates Fourth in Participation OATSC led all other Air Technical Service commands during May in the per cent of payroll allotted to bond purchases and was fourth in the per cent, of employe participation. In order to maintain and' improve this performance, Capt. Charles P. Murphy suggests that Hill field employes invest as much of the recent pay increase in bonds as possible all of it if practical. To do so will strengthen their post war financial status and help to neutralize the danger of inflation. Final figures of the Seventh War loan drive, which ended at Hill field last Saturday, revealed that a total of $981,012.17 worth of bonds having a maturity value of $1,308,016 was personpurchased by OATSC's nel during the three-mont- h campaign. This performance exceeded the quota by more than the 14 per cent and topped sixth war loan drive by $112,-11- 3. Mutual Benefit Field 'Phones Are Subject To Monitoring calls at Hill All Activity Issues New Calls Members of the Mutual Death Benefit Activity are reminded that calls No. 27 and 28 are now due and will become delinquent on July 20, states Ted Olson, president of the Hill Field Welfare ticipation and payroll allotted based on reports of war loan supervisors: supply, 99.44 and 15.9; personnel and base services, 99.07 and 14.8; maintenance, 99.46 and 14.67; headquarters and staff offices, 98.69 and 15 37. then Participate Celebrations M is Service Crew making arranffe- - tlc'Pate and in both Ogden telephone Field are subject to monitoring and recording for the purpose of administratively controlling telephone usage, according to Lt. Col. Walter G. Knecht, air communications officer. This includes calls made from Hill Field to outside points as well as all intrabase calls. Attention is invited to the fact that all telephones, with the exception of the Class B, paid service telephones, are installed for official use only and are not authorized for personal calls. Col. Knecht also pointed out that long distance telephone calls are to be held to a minimum and only in exceptional cases are they to exceed five minutes duration. , Nearly 90 per cent of the personnel in squadron C (WAC) of P and a flexible spout the 4135th AAF base unit purr4 to the barrel. One chased bonds during the drive "service a plane with and won a $25 award presently and ed by the Hill Field Women's easily as well an empty drum and organization for the best parm one on the tug. record of all squadticipation ,wthod is a vast band er rons. The 708th AAF the old method climbed from 21.7 per cent parwing fluid from a ticipation at the beginning of ?fije gallon cans and the bond campaign to 85.19 per transporting them to field attained cent at the close. OtherincomThe entire the servicer cent participation and mendable performances 99.32 bonds were establ the piane( risking 15.10 per of allotcent purchase of payroll per nd completed the ted to bonds. Of more than 8000 lished by the 4513th AAF base WSS With rnndHor. of the squadron K and Hand employes only 54 failed to climb unit, the offluid. unit base AAF 4135th the on the bond wagon during Truck Master 2287th diviQuarter drive. Following are final sion figures in per cent of par- - 'Co. im-ov- Maintenance Section Heads Attend Dinner Salt Pioneer cities (the Deposit Clock House at d'ceis reception fh emplovment nus avoiding ftvT C?, e poli. of How- - Because of increased production charges, fewer are being published ' now. This means that unless everyone cooperates, many members of the command will not be able to obtain their weekly copy. So that everyone may read the HILLFIELDER. we ask you to take only ONE paper for each family or household. And when you have finished with yov cojy, pas U alooa HILL-FIELDE- RS M r . C2 ...Of THE INGENUITY mure cwicicni repair the huge n h Y fit an".0Uncement Ch poses. 9 jParceloffthe base, GridW . Other members of the committee are: Lt. Col. Robert E. L. Knapp, deputy chairman, Maj. Joseph C. Middlebrook, Maj. Robert T. Garnett, Capt. Fred C. Schmidt Jr. and Lt. Alvin G. Bruns. Conservation suggestions should be turned in to Don H. Johnson, executive secretary of the civilian suggestion award committee, and cash awards will be made in the same manner as for other approved suggestions. Your Money Being Spent Importance of the conservation program .is voiced by Lt. Col. C D. Seftenberg, conservation coordinator at Hq ATSC: "This war is being financed by the savings of the past and present generations, and by the mortgage on our future earnings. It is your money that is being spent. It is the concern of every individual that the mortgage on our future shall not include the price of waste that can be eliminated." As a help to Hill Field employes in winning cash awards for suggestions, the following conservation factors in the ATSC program should be considered: 1 Use of equipment, utilities and facilities for intended pur- Pass Along Your Copy of the HILLFIELDER pa-the- J,ln commodities. for Transient Planes gWB. Martyr OATSC se presented in the Can Purpose of the conservation committee at this installation is to make surveys in regard to the conservation of all commodities other than manpower and make recommendations to the commanding officer and chiefs of divisions for conservation of such 2 Use of minimum amount of supplies, equipment, utilities and facilities. 3 Proper care, preservation and timely repair of equipment Superintendents of the various disections of the maintenance and facilities to maintain their vision got together for a de- efficiency. 4 Reuse of supplies or com licious steak dinner at the Pine View club in Ogden canyon on ponents which can be economiJuly 5. It was a strictly stag cally repaired or preserved. 5 Conservation of supplies and equipment that have served their original purposes to other economical usefulness. 6 Conservation and utilization of manpower. , acmm- - "tlOns. ' Cash awards will be paid to any employe of Hill Field for any suggestion made and approved for saving of mate- Ser- Technical ?ir Awards Offered For Suggestions On Conservation to 2 , July 12, 1945 Leaders in Bond Dri ills nt t :. rr-- S2?S ( J O .:.:;;.. w. base ' terlng SS; M Pcrdso,j streamlininff procedurin e v sible for e mr, and designing that departments wrvict and - m. : - - |