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Show Page IfiLL TOP TIMES 8 Reserve Weekend Service Slated - Personnel Center Air Reserve DENVER (AFNS) The has started weekend service for inquiries from individuals and units serviced by the center. F urr us YOUR VALBT ONE-HOU- R DRY CLEANING EXECUTIVE SHIRT SERVICE DRAPERY SPECIALISTS 825-116- Exclusive "ADJUSTA DRAPE" Fold Finishing Procesa OGDEN 2S9S Since the Consolidated Personnel office began maintaining individual records in 1965, the office operated on a normal' Monday through Friday schedule. It's open for business now from 7:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. daily. The weekend service offers response to telephone and inquiries. Nearly 6,000 Air Force Reservists administered by the Personnel office can get information on assignments, pay, personnel records and promotions. Telephone numbers are: Area 1 Code 303, plus extension WASHINGTON BLVD. ROY ROY SHOPPING CENTER or AUTOVON 553-151- plus 0 ex- tension. Extension numbers have been furnished all units serviced by the center. The center is located at 3800 York Street in Denver. The weekend is another in a series of improvements implemented by Col. Benjamin S. Cat-liIII, ARPC commander, to increase service to Air Force n, BOUNTIFUL 1501 SO. MAIN ST. Reservists. SAGGOS PRODUCE CANNING SEASON RED BEETS NOW AVAILABLE Vic 9 3979 Telephone BEANS 393-204- 5 OGDEN WALL AVENUE 4 4 i 4 i i 4 4 4 Roy Strong Motors Ogden's Choicest Selection Of Clean Used Cars Three Career Employees Assigned M To I raining yuvies un personnel mm n - . Three career employees have recently been assigned to the training function of Civilian Personnel. Jack E. White and Bernard E. Daley have recently returned from overseas tours of duty with the Air Force; Ralph D. Peterson has been chief of the Industrial EnMateriel Branch, gineering for the last 10 Management ' f " V'" vW t A Mr. Peterson will be heading a new education program in the Career Development and Training Branch, the Logistics Training function, which will develop Standard AMA training courses in logistics. He will conduct classes in graduate and undergraduate courses for Materiel Management personnel. Well qualified for the position from his previous involvement with the logistics systems of Materiel Management and also from eight years with the Army Ordnance Corps at Tooele Army Depot, Mr. Peterson has an impressive educational background. Advanced Work He has a degree in public administration from the University of Utah and has done advanced work at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., under a National Institute of Public Affairs fellowship grant. Mr. Peterson said of the new logistics training program at Hill AFB: "It should provide logistics personnel with the background now only obtainable at the School of Systems and Lon AFB gistics at or the Air Force Institute of Technology, both at Dayton, O. We will introduce laboratory Wright-Patterso- v $1997 1965 Merc. Comet 404 4 Dr. Sed. Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans. $697 1967 Pontiac Tempest LeMans HT. Radio, Htater, Auto. Trans., Power Stttfing -- U.S. Military Group in Madrid, Spain. Service Procurement His area of assignment in training will be servicing Procurement and Production, Ogden AFPRO, staff offices, and Comptroller (except Data Services Division), with across-the-batraining programs such as electronic warfare, se 707 $99 Hh. 399-58- 1 with an ' HFC Ralph D. Peterm quality, procurement assure: Mr. White firmly believes fc mobility is beneficial to Uk fe eral employee and that a c gain valuable experience tot in different commands and ka ties. Besides the chance to " the world" his foreign assignad provided varied approaches the job of training with fee Force missions, he saii Mr. Daley is also an emplo; with 30 years federal semi He was employed at the i& Arsenal until it closed, and a: K to Hill AFB in 1954 remained until 1967, bSC a supervisory personnel tcaa' ment specialist. That year M w ' cepted an assignment s quarters USAFE, Traveloan , , 1 non-t- , reer in government J Management Venty Section, rep& Training . .:tt rofirt i - J J He wiU work u idJ J i J"fJr the personnel """ Mr. Daley has v perience in the re ment, employee fication and training Mr. ty, makes ana . with a son W and hite are also Ogden l re Ralph Peterson rfe. ing of his res daughters, r y, Ia!ey,t Lnt mhnrt ffOO mdt fr household rwANa coipoiatiom of in ah OGDEN PHONE: 399-378- SALT LAKE CITY PHONE: ct specialist for the -J programs in au., "-- be 1 and Turkey Ubya w dcly and consiow. ..... mnrf JSCI Seas lur uic d umber, .n HOUSEHOLD FIHAKCE 160 South Main St. DCS-Per- Wiesbaden, Germany. Leave time coming up? Let HFC help you move out;., on a trip home or to some vaca- tion spot . with an HFC Traveloan. It'll cover every cosj. And you can repay when you return, on your choice of convenient terms. Call or come in today. 2514 Washington Blvd. - Authorized VolVtwgen Deiler" jooo wan Ave. Move out ri?od up to 5obb? 4 Door Sedan -- Radio, Heater, Overdrive trans. l Daley techniques and will simulate actual work place conditions." Mr. White has more than 30 years in federal service, 27 of which have been spent in the training field. An employee development specialist, who recently transferred from Tachikawa AB, Japan, he was chief of the civilian training function which included training for Japanese nationals as well as Air Force civilians. He spent the years 1951 through 1965 at Norton AFB, Calif.; with one break to work with the Joint i $1997 Motors- .Bernard E. A 2 Dr. HT. Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans. Strong TRoy Towf ' in Jack E. White 2 Dr. HT. Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans. 1965 Rambler 990 ro 'Mm 1968 Chevelle Malibu S1 I years. 2 Dr. HT. - Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans. Air Cond. it ,1 nr - to - 17 1966 Chevelle Malibu 1968 Ford Torino til 328-428- 1 -- 1 WJ ft,. ?A A A |