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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page January 8 Professor Slated as Speaker iutt 1,300 Employees Attend Seminar on the will J. Whitney Hanks is the professor, U.S. speak economic current the Pre-Retireme- nt at scheduled speaker outlook. the of January dinner meeting Reservations' to the dinner Federal Government Acmeeting can be made by Approximately 1,300 Hill countants Association. ext. AFB Sargent, Lynn employees attended a The meeting is at 7:30 p.m. contacting ext. 2723 Don or 250 Kautzman, seminar held Jan. 20 at Harman's Cafe, 3206. Salt in Lake the base theater. W. North Temple, recently Cost of the Guests speakers providing . City. Fried Chicken information relative to Mr. Hanks, who is a Kentucky retirement benefits included University of Utah economics dinner is $3 per person. Acel Nielson, Employment Benefits; Harry E. Johnson, Ralph Moon and Frank E. Olsen, Social Security Administration; and Robert J. seminar within two years of becoming eligible for optional retirement, which is age 55 with 30 years, age 60 with 20 years, or age 62 with five years service. Future seminars will be on a held apbasis continuing during the proximately months of May and Novemwill ber. Employees an extended Revenue Internal be automatically McKinley, become as invitation Service they In addition, Hill AFB eligible. In addition to participation representatives discussed various aspects of retirement. in seminars, as employees Margaret S. Woods from near retirement, individual Employee Relations ex- counseling is available by plained the Civil Service appointment, Mrs. Woods Retirement System; Dr. Leo said. W. Benson from the Civilian Dispensary discussed the Medal Available medical aspect and Reed BALTIMORE (AFNS) - Air Murdock from the Staff Judge Advocate Office dwelt on legal Force has been invited to help restore America's first matters. Mrs. Woods pointed out that warship, the frigate Conin recent years there has been stellation, through purchase of medals. an increasing trend toward commemorative retirement at an early age. It Launched in 1797 the Conis felt a carefully planned stellation is the oldest ship retirement normally results in continuously afloat. Copper a meaningful and well- - medals, newly minted from rounded life, she said. parts of the famed ship, are AFLC has established a available at $2 each from The program which provides that Frigate Constellation, Coneach employee will have the stellation Dock, Baltimore, opportunity to attend a Md. 21202. pre-retirem- five-cour- se MEW YEM mm So Whirlpool WASHER and DRYER semi-annual- ly - Vf New Commander Assigned To 1906th Comm Squadron The reins of command of the 1906th Communications Squadron (AFCS) recently changed hands. Maj. Robert E. Nolan, Jr., turned over leadership of the n squadron to Mai. Kort in a ceremony By1"011 240-ma- ' mAlAmm mm 1 CHANGE OF COMMAND . - Maj.. Robert E. Nolan, Jr., (left) outgoing commander of the 1906th Communications Squadron, turns over his desk and paperwork to the new commander Maj. Byron C. Kort. b3 the commander's manded the squadron since July 23, 1970, and leaves this j month for an assignment to fHeadquarters, European Irnmmuniratinns Area. i Lindsey AFB, Germany. Major Kort comes to the crmaHrnn frnm Pleiku AB. 1 ? E'aTfcmlo'u.s w Lm Jlluliil :' Vietnam, where he manded the 1878 Communications Squadron. Major Kort noted that this "change of command" ceremony went a bit smoother than his last one which was interrupted twice for rocket 122 mm fire. Join Drug Drive WASHINGTON (AFNS) May has been designated Drug Abuse Education Month or Air Force libraries. Libraries will emphasize a wider collection of books, periodicals and pamphlets on OTUg aDUSe. com Tim. 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Larry Caldwall 3934)709 Henry Run.vold 825-101- 2 Phlf Blddle 825-ISI- 825-460- 3 332-434- 4 & Horn. Marvin Batchaldar 823 3554 Central Office O 823-131- 0 New Hours For Youth PostC4 Center The Hill AFB Youth Cent begins 1972 with new hourt operation. William PhelnS. cent director, stated now opifj center, Bldg. 345, is six days a week. that through Thursday it isjp from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fn and Saturday it opens P p.m. and closes at 11:30 It is closed Sunday. The snack bar is or Saturfc. Tuesday through 3C90. The center, ext. said place to meet friends Phelps. i |