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Show HILL TOP TIMES 3711 Riverdale Road Vith Logistic Support Under DRILS Program Phone the Ogden's New Used Car Dealer Has Something New! Like New Used Cars job done. Retail Inter-serviLogistic Support (DRILS) program is an outgrowth the ce this principle. Its parent, Defense Supply Agency, has Tired of Looking at Tired of Losing Depreciation on WE HAVE of responsibility for ordination of the DRILS pro- co- overall gram. At Hill AFB, OF WHAT'S GOING ON AT FEDERAL!! - Q- Help Each Other was compiled. the Defense Utilization Manual, it was primarily concerned with the use of supply systems stocks managed 'by Inventory called Control points, "wholesale stocks." Stocks and Services At base level, however, retail interservice covers stocks and services controlled by a using activity rather than an invent- ory control point. The growth the logistics which has as of this phase of supply program, its objective sup- port between field operating activities (bases, posts, camps, installations) of the military services and other federal government wade it known as type of support. Its title, Defense erservice Logistic DOD and Group. Colonel Ford is presently the chairman of Area V group. He appoints a chairman of which meet at each least twice a year at his request. His assistant chairman is E. A. Thompson, of the Supply Plans office. sub-grou- p, Needs Interest In 1968 this DRILS program reported $153 million in CON-U- S support. Hill AFB supply officials say that much more could be furnished as it is a flexible, dynamic program that needs interest at the local level. A good example of retail interservice is Ent AFB in Colo- t. l 10 J group;, 5 In Area V thre are fAr sub-grou- n! sub- - ear8 th 5?Jifh;In of fLfaAke Transportation at Hill AFB controls the disposal activity of most of this geographical area, including Army Reserve and the Defense Supply Agency. The moving of household goods is another example of a service the Air Force accomplishes for other services in this area. A worldwide program which deals with $591 million yearly should receive the support of all DOD personnel, officials said. Air National Guard Disposal Activity The Redistribution and Marketing Division of Supply and & C-1- 24 their service execu- chairman-- P the Coordination y y 4 ' f I ,i, HELEN , BUSHMAN Beauty I 4 ! Special PERM. WAVE Jean Tenney and Pat Cloughs invite all their friends to come see B0nnie them at the Red Carpet Beauty Salon where Mr. Leo and staff are experts in all phases of beauty Culture. FORD 2 plus 2 Mustang. Air cond., auto trans., radio, heater, power steering. Couldn't be a nicer car. Stereo speakers, you can't imagine how well kept this car is. $39.87 down and $39.87 per month. 1964 FORD Thunderbird Landau Hardtop. Red in color, white top, fact, air cond., power steering, power brakes, R&H, power windows. It's complete in every way. $39.69 down and $39.63 per month. 1965 CHEV. drive truck, long bed. It still looks like a new model. Very good condition. Full price $795.00. 1966 FORD Falcon Futura HT. Vinyl top, bucket seats, R&H. It looks and runs like power steering, power brakes, new. $39.76 down and 39.76 per month. 1955 Vi-to- n r. hardtop. Fact, air cond., power steername it for equipment. Excellent conbrakes, you ing, power dition inside and out. How about $62.87 down and $62.87 per mo. CHEV. Impala 1968 r. 1967 DODGE Coronet 500, 2 door hardtop. Bucket seats. P.S. & P.B. Air conditioning. White in color with black buckets. Console. Automatic transmission. This is a nice one. $1976.22 full price. 1965 PONTIAC Grand Prix hardtop. Bucket seats, auto trans., power steering, power brakes, console, radio, heater. Well kept inside and out. How about $1695 full pric. 1968 PONTIAC Lemans hardtop. Still smells factory fresh, 6,000 mile car. GTO interior, black bucket seats, forest green, Ralley wheels, wide ovals. Perfect car. $58.22 down and only $58.22 per month. r. BONNEVILLE hardtop. Buckets, loaded. PS, PB, auto, trans., console. Nice looking prestige car. Can you beat this one for only $1295.62 full price. 1964 SPEED V8 CARS. We have just purchased 10 hardtop & Cheve super sports. Nice selection for this type buyer. 5 carloads of the finest used cars that sweat & money can buy. Especially for Federal Motor used car customers. 4 GTOs, 442's We Are Friendly Here! free trial exchange privilege is offered on all our cars. Even if you don't buy, we will still smile. You are welcome here'. A 10-da- y Please feel free, at no obligation, to inspect our new idea. browse around and WE TAKE ANYTHING OF CLEAN USED CARS'. y WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS. AND YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO HAVE OURS! Z FEDERAL MOTOR SALES j5 394-821- ST50 & Ph. All of our salesmen are courteous and knowledegeable of the automobile business! up 392-788- 1 3711 Riverdale Road Ied Carpet (Beauty 3611 Wash. Blvd. down and $37.83 per month. 1966 BUICK Sport Vista 9 passenger station wagon. Factory air conditioning. P.S. & P.B. Automatic transmission. This 3 seater is just like brand new insde & out. $47.31 down and $47.31 per mo. $37.83 VALUE IN TRADE Manogtr FEBRUARY SPECIAL I I of jrV fl' I y The Doctors LifC'N j excellent care. r. A ATLANTA (AFNS) Guard National Air Georgia Globemaster crew circled the South American continent while performing an airlift mission in support of Operation Deep Freeze in Antarctica. The mission required almost 81 flying hours in covering the 15,518 miles. t0NUs coordination T imwm rado furnishing rations, petro- I RIVERIA 2 door, hardtop. Silver color. Factory air cond. & P.B. Beautiful black leather interior. This car has had P.S. Supports Deep Freeze leum items, and various services to the Army's Fort Carson, also in Colorado. The U.S. Southern Command has 67 such interservice support agreements between the Army, Navy and Air Force. r. 1963 Defense Retail Interservice Logistic Support program, points out on a map of Area V the relative position of Ogden AMA, which lies in Area VI Coordination Group. Col. Claud E. Ford (center), Supply and Transportation director, is chairman of Area V and an Air Force Executive Agent. Ted Thompson, Supply Plans Office, is alternate chairman. . .. m tne Plam office Hill's !lkBa8e Commander, is RonaU minium sub-grou- Chairman p iiiiimhui iii DRILS CHAIRMAN Ronald Rich (right), from Base Comp mander's Office, who is Hill AFB chairman of the "fishes Sub-Grou- ..gp activities, a "retail" Retail IntSupport, it from "wholesale which deals with centrally controlled material. Thirteen West and Mid-We- st Jtes comprise Area V, but AWa V1, !" Sacrament3 "" BUICK Skylark HT., with fact, air cond,, power steer, ing, power brakes, power windows, vinyl top, red bucket seats, auto, trans. Very nice car. $23.65 down and $23.65 per month. 1962 Slip! i Called of Dollars New Cars a Year? Sl.OOO's HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES!! area boundaries. the services Worn Out Used Cars? THE ANSWER AT FEDERAL MOTOR SALES, THE NEAR PERFECT USED CARI the Director of as Supply and Transportation, Air an is at other AMA's, Force Executive Agent. Col. Claud E. Ford has, as one of his executive agent functions, the chairmanship of Area V, one of the six CONUS Area (ACG) groups Coordination old the follow Army which The four military services have long assisted each other with logistical support, often on a local level. It was not, however, until after the Korean conflict that the exchange of items and services was coordinated with direction under a formal program. In 1955, a joint agreement charged the major commands of each service to arrange for interservice support; and in 1961 the responsibility for a formal program was assigned to the Defense Supply Agency. Under the program, surveys were instigated prior to procurement, improvements added, and a guidance manual for all 394-821- 1 OGDEN. UTAH logistics concept in a nutshell was "Get there the fastest with the mostest" Nathan ordered his do Forrest to General more a than army Confederate century W hat wars. all win services the to to unite Today, each other the way help still get the ago, It is The Defense 21 FEDERAL MOTOR SALES PIWAC Accict Farh fUlier Militanf C...H Page 4 j I Mr. Les Faust Mr. John Thomas Mr. Richard Glasmann Mr. Al Maxwell Mr. Dennis Weaver Mr. Robert Van OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Monthly payments subject to approved credit |