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Show HILL TOP TIMES 119 March Page 9 Gen. Merrell Receives Award For Help in 'People' Program WRIGHT-PATTERSO- 7 X 'a a M r ' t), J ; ' ' sr ' 'f J - J J?ifI - 29-3- 1. 01? 3-- 5. N kind, was presented to General Merrell for his efforts in behalf Vi of the personnel center's "People" program. " , This is an Air Force-wid- e J activity aimed at doing more and better things for its people. The ceremony followed a day Van-lflc-e containers capable of ship- of visits with their TONS OF RUBBER ininner tubes rubber of 20 are tons each, AFLC countermore than Headquarters ping Val chief non-cothe of to Wadman, the Shipment by right) parts Randolph (left spected by Don classificatMellor, Section; freight delegation. Scheduling Planning The team is visiting major ion specialist; and Conrad Larson, chief of the Surface Air Force units around the Terminal Branch. American President Lines furnished the vans to Distribution. g country to obtain a first hand view of local personnel management projects and problems. Van-Lik- WASHINGTON (AFPS) There are four more threeKiay holiday weekends this year: Memorial Day May Independence Day July Labor Day September December 25- Christmas 27, plus New Year's Day January Gen. Jack G. AFB, Ohio Merrell, commander of Air Force Logistics Command, was presented a plaque by a team of senior noncommissioned officers from the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph AFB, Texas, in a recent ceremony. The award, the first of its mm 1 I K " Long VYeekends 5-- 7. 1-- 3. - on-si- te m MX. money-savin- Containers Money on Inner Tube Shipment of Unique Use Saves e 1 specialist, to check with the Oakland Military Traffic Mana- gement Terminal Service for a comparison of rates between the regular water mode of shipment and that of the American President Lines. The result was in favor of the latter, and within three days Lines the American President had sent nine van-lik- e containers to this measuring 19V2 8 ft, and capable ft 40,300 The on pounds. containers are mounted flat bed convenient said base, each by 8 ft. by of shipping railroad cars for mobility. Mr. Boyle that for many types of cargo shipped from Hill AFB, these containerized shipments are the cheapest and best mode of transportation. The vans can be loaded any loading ramp on the installation and sent directly to any port. At the port the shipment is Placed on a specially at 393-943- NEW and USED 1711 1 '66 Newport H488 3 Pius 51.00 Hand Cream PERMANENT WAVE It includes Plus I naircut PERMANENT WAVE 7.95 FREE 10.00) .. (Reg. - andto.t Myle $1.00 Hand Cream $ 8.50 $14.95 Haircut. ConditionerStyle Plus Human Hair FREE Wigtet WIS jmQ-IjII- O 1 1 $19.95 PAULINE, CATHRYN, ARVA, JANET. BECKY, KAREN "v.ou, iJl VU. J J 1 Ucci frn nail 3 '67 On j '67 Fairlane '66 MOO j 2 I n 1 CARS A AlrCond. H525 1 ! ! OUR PREFERRED CUSTOMERS B) PLYMOUTH NEW and USED 1711 fC? V- -' HOMER CUTRUBUS JESS MATTHEWS it CHRYSLER H.T. s1288 For added savings see: ED DELACRUZ STEVE SPEECHLY PREFERRED 0r. AP. " s4293 $1888 j $888 Etr. Sh.rp. 1 Riviera G.T.O. s895 All Th With Sfr.to B.nch. OwnK. '64 '64 Pontiac GTX s1825 70 Maverick '69 5 FREE (Reg. 17.50) KANEKALON STRETCH 1 j FREE $ ill Top Quality NO. MAIN, LAYTON. Top Quality Used Cars at can't-los- e prices. Exquisite Beauty Salons I HAIR TINTS PARKING IN OVK LOT MOTORS, INC. ij 2.95 t UTOU BUS 1 $ 1 2783 WASHINGTON designed SHAMPOO SET Plus $1.00 Conditioner 393-1Q3- OPEN FOA YOUR PLEASURE 30 AM to 3 00 AM Fritter Saturdays 1 1 30 AM to 2 OO AM WMkday 11 30AMloMMmiflrilSur.or AMPLifRll cargo. Advantages pointed out by Mr. Boyle are: the van is delivered to the consignee in one container; it requires no manual cargo handling at the ports ; storage and transit privileges may be used by rail where applicable; and vans may be readily moved from one warehouse to another for loading. The total cost of the Inner tube shipment of 150,000 pounds was $11,518 compared with $13,510, the usual cost This included transport of containers to Hill from Oakland, back to the port, and unloading on foreign soil Packing, labor material and transportation figured in the savings of close to $2,000. Conrad Larson, acting chief of the Surface Terminal Branch, issued the government bill of lading to Oakland and arranged for loading and SPECIAL or 3 11 carrier without disturbing the NEW MANAGEMENT 60, CALL FOR FOOD TO attributed to E. Wayne Boyle, An idea or inspiration chief of the Shipment Planning Branch of Distribution, saved the Air Force $2,000 recently on a large! rubber shipment to Taiwan. Moreover, the shipping time was cut in less than half. Mr. Boyle asked Val Wad- man, assistant chief, and Don Mellor, a freight classification Chinese, American or Polynesian food prepared and served by experts who put you and your dining pleasure first above alt NO. MAIN, LAYTON & IMPERIAL used 286S WASH. J"".. BLVD J |