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Show The Hillfielder AugustjJ!!! I Heave Ho! I Meef Your Supervisor Supply Official Served 18 Years With Eastern Depot Protestant ! Services-Worshi- p service (Avn Chaplain Carlson, Bldg. Sqdns. 10:00 a.m. Sunday school Chapel Annex, 10 a.m. ? -- E-2- Worship service (Serv. Sqdns.) Chaplain Carlson. Bldg. 11 a.m. E-2- 46 ' service (Base) Chaplain Tubesing, Bldg. 11 a.m. Catholic Services: Masses Chaplain Flynn, Bldg. 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. WEEKDAYS Protestant Services: Noontime devotions: Tuesday, Whse. 39, conf. room 11:45 a.m.; Wednesday, front of Hangars, 1 and 3, 11:15, 11:45 a.m., 12:15, 12:45 p.m. Noontime devotions: Tuesday, Whse. 45, conf. room, 11:45 am.; Wednesday, Whse. 39, conf, room, 11:45 a.m. Jewish Services: Chapel Annex, Friday, 8 p.m. Catholic Services: ' Masses Chaplain Flynn, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 5:05 p.m. Novena Friday at 7 p.m. Confessions Saturday, 9 p.m., Bldg. L. D. S. Services: Bldg. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Guardhouse Visitation: 5:45 Guardhouse Thursday, p.m. Chapel Choral Club Rehearsal: 7 p.m. Thursday, Bldg. leaves the ci(Transportation Worship E-- 5, E-- 5, r I DTE1 rive of STRONG MEN . . . Down in warehouse their biceps a workout by hoisting this heavy iron the upstairs supply bins. 7-- E-- 5. The men are Melvin iwe Voyle Farmer, 6, Warehouse 26 n Strong Done In ) ;jires warehouse in He-Me- twenty-jle-m- an really comes into JMhe man who can work biceps as easily, as with and can lift a hundred of steel as if it were so Medown. There are jeete of iron to be hoisted ite on sheet metal racks, jtel wire to be handled, m and iron rods to be 1 Pieces of tubing which i illusion of frailty, turn hefty as medium-Wne- s, and bins only a (be as ?w may contain steel or weighing fully . as three tons. F it to say that the m vilian dormitory area 20 minutes prior to L. D. S. services, Catholic Novena, and choir re even and khaki color blues, lows, perform a valuable service. A hearsals.) CHAPEL NOTES metal rod tipped with yellow, Our Sunday School teachers for example, indicates that the now meet regularly on Thursmetal in question is a hard at 8:30 p.m., in evenings, day metal; while a metal rod tipped Building Miss Helen Jones, metwith red indicates that that Miss Miriam Shackles and Miss al is only half hard. Wilcox are the latest One of the few warehouses on Dorothy to our Sunday School additions the field which still retains its own packing bay, this warehouse staff. This evening, Wednesday also makes its own boxes. The 8, at 8:00 p.m., a LuthAugust standard size boxes constructed will Communion Service Tube-sin- g, at the box factory are excellent eran conducted Chaplain by for ordinary needs, but the needs be in the Chapel Annex. . of this warehouse are not ordiE-- 5. ......... nary. A slender piece of wire calls for a long, slender box. Plexi-gl- - as and teel sheets require this able large flat boxes similar in shape to picture frames. personnel. Warehouse workmen are all Wance, the warehouse Itopnotch position. As a old hands and have practically ("specification metals grown up with the warehouse position itself. Eight of the ten employes materials, it cell angular position on boast service records of approxiIf metal is needed in mately three years at Hill Field. D. fll construction project, Warehouse Supervisor Cyril fMwe is called upon for Brown and Assistant Supervisor the maintenance of Ogden, Byron F. Miller, both one waremetals, all these met-the in worked have f tomshed from four almost years. house for this one Pwminum sheets used fn plane wings and FIVE MARIANAS BASES at"b'ng used !. for Five bases for the galvanized iron tacking Japan have been hacked out of jungle and coral in the to be-- J distinguish Marianas by aviation engineers and types of metals and Seabees. Each airfield rewarehouse, a color quires the equivalent of one inutilized to good has fantry division, and each one-ha- lf and one an . :i airstrip i nine ViunHrpris of to all co,ors'tvcll:iess llllica lung, (iua and at the dispersal for hardstands hand, )T i" . - moA kreas, yei' parking 01 me Dig,piaue. WA is M-ma- le assignment in met by an , B-2- ex-M- rannn rs . W mwu,menwiu j Wednesday August 8th with prizes. Thursday August 9th box dancing. Friday August 10th Bingo Juke Game night. Saturday August 11th Whist. Dance Sunday August 12th with orchestra. Org3"11' 4135th using club 2287th and Monday munity August 13th Comsinging. Fun around 14 Free THAT e 1 I TP&S' fff" C?vV 'y if dkb jKt WOtt I like I (f yvf I 0Ni vi , 4. course, completing a two-yeshe went direct to the Middletown depot. She won various medals in typing while in school, . including the Silver Medal offered by the Underwood Typewriter Co. She also demonstrated speed typing for ar Cpl. Dan' Reichenthal of the 4135th was a stud in bright colors Monday, shortly after arriv-r- . ing at the station hospital to k e j p a dental appointment. Nonchalantly taking his place in the dental chai.' (he has been one of their best customers in " recent weeks) Reichenthal hoisted his psfht legs to protect the crease. When he did so, he discovered he had donned one of his wife's bright blue bobby sox while the other leg was cov-- ; ered with the regulation khaki sox. The red of his face, the officer's white of the dental uniform, and the blue of Dan's wife's sox made quite a patriotic picture. Even the dogs are well up on their military tr. ining at Hill Field, as attested by the acat retions of a treat ceremonies on "Air Force AnDay." Major Benjamin H. comthe gave derson, adjutant, mand, "parade rest," to the detachments in the formation, and the dog, which had been standing at attention, immediately The dropped to its" haunches. it which with obeyed alacrity the command and the length of time in which it held this restful position, leave no doubt that its actions were not just a co. bone-snatch- er dog- e. i I l Sr Although her post-wplans are quite indefinite, as is the case with most people, she hopes to remain in government serv- -. ice, probably at Hill Field. ar Gl Legal Aid m ( ' (Continued From Page 1) discussed by Lt. Col. Clel chief of the personnel claims branch, claims division," office of the judge advocate general, and AR concerning claims in favor of the govern- ment, which was discussed by Lt. Col. Francis T. Wade, claims judge advocate, Ninth Service , Command. The personnel claims ; act concerns personal property damaged or lost by military per- - ; sonnel or civilian employes of the war department traveling under orders. Hugh M. Bryan, . range exam- -: iner, grazing service, Depart- -. ment of the Interior, explained how grazing land was evaluated. Legal assistance program at a U. S. Army general hospital' was discussed by Lt. Mansur Tinsley of Bushnell General hospital at Brigham City. James Abies talked about the claims and legal problems of discharged veterans as handled by the veterans' administration. Lt. Joseph W. Cronin, area claims officer at OATSC, was in' charge of the claims conference and Lt. Albert C. Kale, legal assistance officer at OATSC, was chairman of the legal assistance conference. 25-22- 0, . mi nv ntr rri mm . people. tt Is Discussed DLJest of Jt dog-fac- mipY LA SW If Marion E. Stauffer TSC. The two make their home " in Ogden. Interested in photography, she specializes in motion pictures and colored miniatures. Scensecretarial training at Beckley ery is one of her specialties as college at Harrisburg, Pa., ma- subject matter for pictures, al joring in court reporting. After though many of them are of August Tuesday movie. 15th August Wednesday Dance with Organizations using club 708th, Medics, 1029th, 1030th, Sec 4135th Guard Sq. 1935 SCU, Air 8th Depot K. Weather, It was just a 1013th, incidence. 1012th, Command, like a actin faces' dog 1014th and 4513th. ostra the college, attaining a speed of 125 words a minute. Romance came to Mrs. Stauffer while at the Pennsylvania depot, when she met and married John Stauffer, now assistant superintendent of the airplane repair section at OA ,. mmmv a Mnrriir. H bLHttllLU is." pMjUI3iyg)$ fc7 uhvt. m Your Sendee Club Offers 9s i m E-- 5, Another nf 4Ko i. 4: from the Middletown (Pa.) air depot which came to Hill Field when it was in its infancy, to help set up this installation, is Mrs. Marion E. Stauffer, assistant chief supervisor of ttie office of administrative assistant in the supply division. With 18 years of experience mere, Mrs. Stauffer was well versed in the activities and methods of procedure of tne Air Technical Service Comman J and its predecessors when ,she ccrne to OATSC on Aug. 26, 1941. Her first position was secretary to the chief of supply division Col. G. C. Cressey, and chief clerk, Paul S. Groff. the One of her accomplishments since coming to the field was that of organizing the correspondence branch. This was done in Dec, 1942, while she was serving as chief supervisor of the branch. In Sept., 1943, she was advanced to her present position, where she indirectly supervises the work of 11 employes. Same Job for 18 Years Born in Middletown, she. entered government service in the depot located there in 1923. Her first position was secretary to the chief of supply division and the chief clerk. She held the same position for the entire 18 years she worked at that depot, advancing from the grade of CAF-- 1 to CAF-Mrs. Stauffer received her ! icr LLC Ttocnnn IU1IUIW - JTHFK'J ItwwwI V |