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Show HILL TOP TIMES 63 July & ,W'r Cross Course OIIENTATION Hed ;;,..r ...A , , ....:. ..... Page 9 Scheduled July 23 At Building Additional medical and survival supplies have been placed in strategic locations on base for use during radioactive fallout in event of nuclear blast, it has been announced by Ioyer A. S-3- 87 VoAmerican Red Cross course will ider orientation to 12 noon held from 9 a.m. An Carter, Base Disaster Control Officer. The addition of supplies cli- - 23, in the of. Tuesday, July Field Director, Bid. fice .of the 8 L S.387atHillAFB. r K" or dependent mothers or of retired tf military men who are interested miUtary men to become office and in of f ice may the Field Director's Bonham at call Mrs. Jack R. or the Red Cross Ext. 3328 or Ext. 3213. After the orientation course will the Staff Aide candidates of he given eight hours taking this course Volunteer Staff Aides workers in the hospital Office, 825-82- on-the-j- ob training in the hospital. Then assignments will be made lor work either in the hospital er in the Red Cross Office. purchase their cwn uniforms and are capped when their training on-the-j- is 'caution igss H SJ , during a disaster or Civil Defense mobilization. "The supplies in each loca tion will support approximately k 6,000 people for a period," said Mr. Carter. "Included in the supplies are such prac tical items as can openers, water purification pills, drinkmg water and enough crackers to provide each person with 1,000 calories per day, plus various other items." Also included are medical kits containing emergency bandages, gauze, etc., designed specifically for radioactive fallout. The supplies have been placed near military nuclear casualty kits, where possible, which contain similar supplies. Mr. Carter pointed out these boxes of supplies are in easily accessible places and contain instructions for use by laymen. two-wee- tM tki, BMOWWiniilM M f KITS Lt. Col. Robert T. Pell, chief, checks over list of medical-survivDivision, Operations kits placed in strategic locations on base in conjunction with Civil Defense mobilization plans. The kits were placed near military nuclear casualty kits, where possible. lEDICAL-SURVIVA- L al Civil Engineering Has Lots of Good Ideas! Personnel of the Civil Engineering Division have submitted 355 suggestions this fiscal year. This is 16 per cent higher than the allotted quota of 321. This means that 55 per cent, of the personnel assigned to Civil Engineering have participated in the program and realized cash awards of over $1,000 with an estimated savings to the government of over $35,000 plus numerous other intangible savings. The gamut of the 56 ideas adopted ranged from the Procurement Division Expanded The Central Procurement Division of the Directorate of Procurement and Production has been reorganized. Col. R. J. Iverson, director of Procurement and Production, said that instead of the one Central Procurement Division with its three branches (Aeronautical, Missiles, and Training Aids) four divisions have been created. The new divisions are the Aircraft Division, Commodities Division, Missiles Division, and Trainer Division. The new organization employs a team concept in the contract negotiator working relationships. The divisions are organized as groupings of procurement teams, each with a working leader, under division supervision and administration, without branch or section level. design of special purpose tools to newly developed TV antennas to completed. ' 1 Wives in maxed a two-yeDepartment of Defense survey which deter mined the number of civilian people the base could shelter ar -- Staff Aides Medical, Survival Supplies Stored in Strategic Spots runways. re-wiri- ng EXTRA BANKING ADVANTAGES for Hill Air Force Base Employees and Military Personnel Civilian and Military personnel at Hill A.F.B. have an extra banking advantage with a FIRST SECURITY BANK checking account. A plan has 1ecn developed to permit delivery of your pay check to First Security Bank each pay day and credited to your Account immediately. Your money is in the bank ready for ramay Services Volunreers Uieck Mans - with Mm. E. I. Family Services Volunteer program check over their planThe military wives volun-- r wife of Col. E .P. Donohue, Hill AFI1 commander. their lime to provide the base commander an organized fyntem to assist with personal to HrM are jvir. Problems encountered by Air Force personnel and their families. Coordinator Evelyn Restive, chairman of Office (.roup Committee; Mrs. Colleen Wyman, past of chairman "d assistant Milburn, Mrs. Card presently chairman of Emergency Committee; ass.stanl 0"'ce Commit,; Mrs. Mrs r ran Tow!, Joyce Pfanschmidt, Group Coordinator; wd.nalor; Mrs. Julie Wise, chairman of Welcomes Committee; and Mrs. Donohue. Members of Ihe Denohue, riuht, Ift Watch for... English you Friday morning. No mail delays. Open your account now at Building (couth end of cafeteria) and request your pay check be sent directly to the Base Bank. S-2- Choice of 2 accounts: REGULAR or CHECKWAY Nam and Address Printed League DART BOARD BANK HUNTERS POINT t-3- i1 and CAFE Next Door South of Clearfield STEAKS! Our 8 Safeway - Specialty Prices Reasonable friendly. Courteous Service 5 Phone 8254)918 825-091- WEN AM. TO 12 P.M. 6 DAYS A WEEK-CLO- SED FREE FIRST SECURITY (To He Installed Soon) LOUNGE 30 SUNDAYS tM Air 9- -f Im |