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Show TOP TIMES Friday, November 2, 1984 HILL oca? briefs 51 have stripes that they no longer need to drop them off at the CBPO Customer Service Center or their unit swap box. According to the chief, the stripes for the swap box must be like new or must not detract from the uniform standard. Snow removal dates slated A service contract' has been initiated to remove snow from the common garage areas in Thunder-bir- d Park and residents should be aware that Valiant and Vampire streets have been designated as i streets. one-wa- y earns service honor Sergeant with the James J. Mars II was y with traffic traveling Valiant will be one-wabe will while south traffic travelVampire ing north. Parallel parking will be prohibited on both streets and diagonal parking will be allowed on one side of the street. Parking will be allowed on the east side of Vampire and the west side of Valiant. The snow removal contract will be effective Dec. 1 through April 1, 1985. one-wa- SSgt. presented Service Person of the Quarter Award by Capt. Robert L. fasten, USN, Commanding Officer of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Center. Sergeant Mars is an Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technical data technician assigned to Detachment 63, at Indian Head, Md. To win this prestigous award Sergeant Mars underwent stiff competition at the Joint Services Technology Center. y, contracts awarded Discount-fre- e General Services Administration has awarded 22 air carriers discount fare contracts for travel in 611 markets, effective Oct. 1. This year's program covers far more markets than in the past, and 40 percent more than the existing program. For the first time, the one-yea- Graduate memberships available Professional NCOs who have graduated, from NCO Leadership School, NCO Academy, or Senior NCO Academy, are invited to attend the monthly meeting for possible membership in the Utah Chapter NCO Academy Graduate Association. The meeting will be Thursday at the NCO Club Party Room from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lunch may be eaten while attending the meeting. Please allow enough time to obtain food and be in the Party Room before 11:30. For further information contact SSgt. Freda Scaff, Ext. 72691 or TSgt. Rick Brown, contracts have a provision r ar Ext. 73436. Stripe swap box relocated The stripe swap box that was located in the NCO Association sets meeting Club has been moved to the CBPO Customer ServOne of the newest leaders at Air sociation. Col. Tom Roff, director, Contracting and Manufacturing, will tell the group about the latest : i i i M X' V "V s 0 m . Mi.- ii Disc Brakes Slow Cooker ii - Supplies I J U i FUftPJACE CLEANING SPECIAL clean, oil, & check your furnace for $)(p)95 S S-89- 0. 0. S-89- 0. plus PARTS O 773-4113- 6 (Front or Rear Axle) Resurface drums Inspect wheel cylinders and springs Inspect hydraulic system New guaranteed linings Readjust brakes BRAI(S5IOP AW Cars end U-- ht Trucks) I OGDEN 3459 Wash. Blvd. 220 Wash. Dlvd. 2 399-117- 9 & TRUE VALUE HARDWARE SOUTH STATE O CLEARFIELD Drum Brakes Midas Brake Shoes and Disc Brake Pads are warranteed for as long as you own your American, foreign car, van or light truck (under 7000 lbs.) if they ever wear out, new Midas brake shoes or will be installed without charge for the shoes or pads to install the pads shoes or pads. Additional parts andor labor required to restore the system to operational condition are extra. 621-860- SERVICE CENTER ItUDAS E (Includes WE HAVE PARTS FOR ALL BRANDS OF FURNACES- - 520 Typewriters, clothing, cash registers, kitchen equipment, furniture and pianos will be among 242 items offered for public auction Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Bldg. The sale is being conducted by the Defense Property Disposal Office here and items are now on display daily, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. A complete list as well as sale terms and conditions can be seen at Bldg. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on the sale date and bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Articles and terms are posted at the sales site. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date, provided full payment is made. For more information call Bob Coburn, Ext. 76557, or visit Bldg. (Front Axle) W9 I J We will come out and the winter for only Public auction scheduled Repack wheel bearings Resurface rotors Inspect calipers New guaranteed pads (Metallic pads extra) QUANTITIES LIMITED a. B-1- B 000(3 QXSCP GXD? Tenderizes meats and simmers in good flavor. Almond. 31 00MB VV V V B-1- B 3 Ml ' projects. The first film reported on the development of the strategic bomber, and the current status of flight test programs for this new weapon system. The other films showed activity on space shuttle missions seven and nine. The films were narrated by the mission astronauts. All three films provided a current perspective on and the space shuttle programs. the i.i.in.mii HARDWARE STORES t. AFB employees One hundred and ten ed a Directorate of Maintenance sponsored Project Warrior event Oct. 24 and watched three films which explained two vital defense and research S-89- Ogden Logistics Center will be featured speaker at the November meeting of the National Contract Management As- ice Center and most of the units either have or will have a stripe swap box located in their unit or orderly room or another area visited by squadron personnel. CMSgt. Keith Gruenberg, Ogden ALC Senior Enlisted Adviser, encourages personnel who 32-Q- Defense projects films shown attendHill in-flig- ht for an additional extension so the contracts may run through Sept. 30, 1986. The discounts range from two percent to 74 percent below coach fare, with the majority ranging between 30 to 60 percent below coach fares. Travelers who make their TDY travel reservations with SATO in a timely manner stand a good chance of getting the city-pai- r fare, saving valuable travel dollars, according to Max Russell, Directorate of Distribution. one-ye- ,x contracting initiatives being implemented and goals of the directorate. The meeting will be 6 p.m. Thursday at the Mansion House, 2350 Adams Ave., Ogden. Cost will be $8.50 per person and the public is invited. For reservations call Carleen Ashbaker, Ext. 76171 or Aleta Mills, Ext. 75081. Reservations should be made by ' Monday. ROY 5349 South 1 900 Wost 773-640- 0 5 Pts, |