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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 18 Two New Reserve Plastic 'Credit Cauls' 3 Two new reserve squadrons will be established at Hill AFB, beginning July 1, 1966. The squadrons will provide support to various Air Force operational commands in case of national emergencies, the general said. One unit will be named a Reserve Mobile Maintenance Squadron and the other squadron will be named later but will involve supply and logistic support, but not include maintenance. To Repair Aircraft The maintenance squadron will confine its activities to repair and maintenance of air- men. A recruiting campaign will get underway later this year to man the organization with re servists. Further details will be announced on the squadrons at Ahat time. to 'Gas Up' To Be Used Squadrons Planned craft. . Approximate combined personnel strength of the two units will be four officers and 90 air- September 24, AF Aircraft Plastic "credit cards" of the tvne famii,lrtomostmaj0r uii wnijjoiijr vuowurao ww suuu ue in use at all A bases to tally the issuance of fuel to Air Force aircraft The program will go into operation at Hill AFR ru I . Piinta at Mill AFT? will follow c - T? . bound motorist when he needs to "gas" up. He will break out his credit card and sign a sales ticket for the fuel received. With Ogden AM A anJ the Air Force, however, the card will be assigned to, the, aircraft and is designed to provide an accurate record of its type, model, serial number and base and command to which assigned. In most cases, the fuel ticket also will be signed by the crew chief who super- FILLER UP Walter Schofield (left), fueling unit operator at Hill AFB, shows A1C Gary Chaplain a new "credit card" system to be put in operation at Hill AFB and throughout the Air Force beginning Oct. 1. Pilots will receive fuel for their aircraft by using a credit card, "similar 'to the routine of a motorist when he "gasses up." zmamm" j vises servicing the aircraft, v The system is designed to provide the Air Force Logistics Command with more and better data for economical management of aircraft fuels and other petroleum products. Three specialists at Ogden AMA participated in the development and testing of the new Air Force procedure during the past two years. They were Wil-for- d Thomas, supply systems analyst, Thomas K. Ramage, base fuel supply officer and Robert Parks, digital computer programmer in the office of statistical services. The "sales" ticket is in reality a keypunched card which will be tabulated daily to provide inventory records and reports of consumption. Machine tabulations also will supply monthly reports to AFLC's Middletown (Pa.) Air Materiel Area, the Air Force's fuel management center. typical eartk Keep Health coverage Civil Insuranci CSC Wains Service has cautioned Onirrlisfli fu., active employees who mav U ji.v, for Medicare and 'all under the Civil Service wmT ment system not to cancel any of their health insurance cw. erage because of the passage of Medicare. Such notice was W annuitants with the oepiemDer l checks. ihe notice points out that the benefits of the Medicare law will not begin until Julv 1, 1966. The CSC will givere. tirees 65 years of age or older full information on how Medi care affects civil service an. nuitants in plenty of time to qualify for benefits. if.. they are engiDie. M. rnis detailed in formation will help annuitants to make qualified informed decisions. NEED A HOME? KIER call CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2738 N. 850 E. North Ogden Phone Each Air Force installation or See Our Models will prepare its own embossed plastic cards for aircraft at its base and will install record card imprinters on fuel hydrants. 399-141- 5 782-877- 5 Homes & Lots Available THERE ARE TWO kinds of schools those who wish they'd fired their football coach last year and those who wish they In . . . KoysviHe South Ogden Pleasant View hadn't lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR NEW FRIENDS Moving Into ThU Ana . . . W will gladly handto elajmi Insurance Companies without dtlayl for out-of-to- a4'.. rr-- V , Mi 0 1 , llj ol. I ta 1 U7 .1 ..r. . cal& t23g)li)C35E tugrtt: I SOB CDOaBJiO TOO) 0DOO I SELL. TRADE! , f'rimii r 'i i VUi 9Jb ..t o. . J car wii n J.tu t , uon t Ten me it s unsaie to ht tn broken windshield. I had mine replaced morning in only 2 hours. rs WE BUY, 3 a II L ... uiikincuiPLD NOT WIS wUAKAN ICE wKim IWR CAR TO LEAK AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR : ripWijf m OGDEN AUTO PARTS & GLASS "Homo of Necessary and Unnecessary A 363.22nd Strset P"one llli:i!;i!lii:!!llllllllililii!li!!!ii!l!l!l!ii!!!!ll!ilHlllliH!:H 5tt! CO- - PJJ. 3VV til! |