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Show TEST RUNS Dugway Proving Ground, Fridy, April 22, 1966 fere nee, Roepke noted, is the change in attitude toward controls from above. A CABINET committee is now looking at the career execu- ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD., Career government of .11 appointment to employee have received one-ha- lf policy making position in the past year of the Johnson administration wax one ob-This of several i , made xervations recently liy Duane H. Roepke, personnel di- rector of the' U.S. Army Test and j C i j Evaluation Command, during a forward look at federal perxon- net administration at a meeting of the Harford Chapter of the i Society for Personnel Adminis- tration here. j ROEPKE, in recapping the i Department of the Army World-Wid- e Conference of Civilian Personnel Officers held recently in Washington, termed this representation in appointive positions evidence that the President has great deal of confidence in us as a career corps for the government. To sustain this confidence, Roepke said, personnel adminis-- t rat on will be called upon to continue Ending ways of enlarging the work force in a tight labor market, improving the quality of work force performance, filling positions in such a way as to help societys disadvantaged persons, and broadening career THIS, HE said, creates and merit promotion programs unusuany tight labor market with to provide the most capable people manpower requirements for both ;for management jobs up the line the Vietnam war and the variety to suheabinet level. new domestic programs enact- ' The government s stated posi- by the Administration. .ion rf supporting Viet Nam and In the are rf je controls Great Society programs concur- - and j r.. relations, Roepke . rently and present Administration nted that neither personnel emphasis on increased productivity ministratora nor federal em-stable costs were c, ted as the , can expect to have 1)oth two top level policies likely to' and escalating comparability characterize federal personnel ade structures. A tight and ecc adininistiation for some time to n0InicaI government has been, and coumi. The present seemingly wjj continue to lie, a prime pressures in the per- - mand of the President. sonnet picture today he said, can- Roepke aid t0 accomplish their to change. administrators jobs personnel ROEPKE listed as some of must.sell the pulling in of the the pressures under which person- t0 supervisors nel administrators now operate at aII philosophv level$. fh,, federal super-suc- h concurrent program as in- often attempts to increase creasing productivity while main- - production by requesting contimi-tainin- g average grade levels, im- - ally higher pay incentives, regard-provin- g position management lcsg of cost ratios. The while maintaining excellent em- - indust suiting supervisor, on the other relations, hand, ployee management noted, is responsible Roepke promoting equal employment op-- for an ov operation and the - portunities, increasing employ- - am0llnt of bIac.k ink ultimately mmit opportunities for women, reaching Mmpany books. A the mentally retarded, parabie sense of responsibility selecting employees of the highest toward totai costs for results quality and standards available in federal ined must 1h! while promoting an assortment of managers to foster this tight and youth opportunity programs. ecbnomicil manner of government -- . operation. counterpressufes, OF supervisors QUAUTY Roeie said, are foe regulations ad executives has been cited by eHng I"- the Administration as the key the hiring of retiring military per- st0fle to a government e substitutability pro- - that would be onnel, to public responsive build up, and needij but still r!n B If1 cheaply increMingly tight labor market ,nd efficiently aTpossilile. which can beexpected to continue From th standpoint of indefinite future. eral personnel administration this current employment rate for quality means great care is nearer 1.5 percent than the qliest selection of managen and often stated 3.7 percent tential managers and greater when the large number of persons on who are unemployable for one phasis supervisory development, particularly that phase oriented to balanced ledger operations. ' One particular insight into fu- Add to Roepke reason or another are excluded ture personnel administration Aat con- the world-wid- e ca,ne out from work force figures. ! if tive program in government with the idea of establishing some sort of corps of people who are available, well trained, and able to take over new missions as the government assumes them. In addition, he said. Department of Defease is for the first time looking within the entire defense establishment at talent for certain specialized missions. Another trend toward centralization, Roepke said, is the concept of developing a career screening panel which would set up lists of persons eligible for promotion or training. ROEPKE NAMED variety in past assignments and a willingness to move as prime qualifications for persons selected for top career positions. He admonished personnel administrators to maintain their hold on quality recruiting despite the many pressures that make filling all existing vacancies particularly difficult right now. People hired today, he said, are likely to remain in government employment and will be in line for the supervisory and management positions of tomorrow. It is most important, he said, to seek every method of expediting employment pressures but without losing any of the quality they are designed to assure. Suggestion - at Your Will May Be I I I I I I you have (and you should have) I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I All A- -l 65 lord Corv. Galaxie 500 Auto 65 Como! V-- 63 63 62 62 I I I I I I I, 8 r., your circumstances change, of children, and death of named beneficiaries are events which have important legal effects on existing wills and usually dictate the execution of a new will. Dust off your Will and read it. You may want to see your legal assistance officer about changing it. i 2495 auto ...2095 1595 1495 1395 overdrive V-- 8, Standard Wagon r., 995 V-- 8, v-- 8 ' P 61 Chev Bel Air aut, 61 Chev Biscane, auto., 60 Chev Corvair 4-- dr V-- 8, 4-d- r., V-- 8 4-- dr 59 Rambler 59 Rambler Wagon 4-- dr 1595 1095 895 995 895 495 395 395 Many More to Choose From I I I A v. so should your will. . MARRIACE, divorce, ' birth Qiev Monza, 2 dr., 4 speed auto, air cond Pontiac, Stude Hawk a speed, Chev Monza I I I I I gal son. Aut. air cond V-- 8, 1395 Mian 56 Chev ton, flat bed 55 Ford Vi ton, 4 speed, 54 Ford ton V-- 495 295 395 8 1 BONNEVILLE MOTORS 171 North Halo Tooele, Utah NEW WURLITZER Spinet Piano. from $495. Parkers Music Co CRI 56 N. Main. P-t- n. 882-108- 1. P-t- lar-ge- st FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY UNTIL JUNE 1 Lawn mowers, precision sharpened. All makes. Small engine repair. Saws, scissors, knives sharpened. Cal Farrington, 287 Marvista Lane. Full time. o May 30 P-t- SAGE KENNELS - Boarding small breed dogs. 75 cents day. Bath- ing. 1 884-505- 5. 884-394- 8. 884-663- NUT-SHAD- 884-347- 7. 882-220- 0. 882-186- NEARLY NEW 3 liedroom house. $12,500. FOR RENT 884-396- 5. BPOE ELKS NO. 1073 MEETINCS 2nd and 4th TUESDAYS at 8 p.m. CRI at 01 N. MAIN FENDER GUITARS - Marie Chau-doiAmps & supplies. Salt Lake prices. 220 S. Main, call 6 or o March 25 882-333- ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included in foe TEST RUN, a newspaper distributed to 2,000 Dugway Proving Ground residents and workers, twice monthly, without additional charge. DEADLINE for classified ads is 11 a.m. day of publication. SPECIAL NOTICE SACRIFICE split level home. lVi baths, three bedrooms, carpets,, drapes, fenced, partially finished 3rd level, sprinkler system, $18,500. Will arrange terms. o April 19 FOUR UNIT APT INCOME $200 per month or owner can have bedroom three apartment ELECTROLUX - Americas with 2 baths and $100 per selling vacuum. Let me month income. Large lot and show you how to do your garage. Call James R. Williams cleaning fester, easier and CRI 5 or cleaner. Sales and Service, Charles M. Palmer, 35 East FOR SALE - 3 bedroom home in CRI Grantsville. 194 baths, new carMain, Grantsville. fenced. full basement, peting, E & PEACH TREES Make offer. 112 McMichael CRI Ave. Special nice on Honey. Ph. 8 or only. FURNISHED APARTMENTS two and three rooms. New kitchens LOVELY frame home, three bedroom, 2 bath, Down payment and appliances, including elec$400 plus closing costs. Finanautomatic heat, gas tric ranges, 3 cing available on balance. air conditioned. Large recreaafter 5 p.m. 9 tion area. Rates start at $75 per month with all utilities furnished. Rent by day, week, month or year. Linen service available. WESTERN APARTMENT, 515 North Main, Too191 North Main ele. Phone LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE NO, 2031 MEETINGS WED. 8 p.m. PHONE 882-108- P-1- HAINES 2 -- D BUILDING MATERIAL fire brick, hardwood flooring, windows, doors, motor fans, shower, lights. Call 0 or 10 SEWING MACHINE REPAIR-A- ll makes. Dealers in Pfaff, Necchi and Etna; Sewing machines. Ilemstitching.Cillespies Sewing Machine Center, 261 S. 1st West, Tooele. Phone CRI 8824)661. -- 884-383- 884-507- 9. DRAPERIES Ready Made or Custom Build. All fabrics, modern designs. Gordon Furniture Co. 60 South Main. CRI NO. 11, F&AM CRI . MEETS 1st and 3rd TUES. OF EACH MONTH, 7:30 p.m. AT THE FRATERNAL HALL FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apt. for-f nished or unfurnished, wall to wall carpet, drapes, $105 unLOSE WEIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at furnished, $130 furnished. Ph o 28 260 N. 1st East.CRI Hood Drug. May 882-006- 2. Dex-A-Di- et P-t- 882-459- 7, CLEAN modem home, natural gas, cooking and heating. In like Point. See Cliff Long. m WANTED BABY TENDER needed for Re- lief Society. Call interview. 882-055- for 4 furnace stoker FOR and blower. Good condition. Fowler electric water heater ' 7 40 gal. glass lined. Ph SALE - coal 884-345- 13 REALTY ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE offers - 882-139- 4 882-356- 6 YOUR insurance rates gone up? Check our low rates. INSURANCE PEDERSENS .HAVE AGENCY, 882-357- T-C- 2. PONTOON BOAT - Like ELECTRIC IRON repairing. AU makes. Steam irons cleaned new. Ideal for fishing. $600 or and repaired. ELMERS, 38 W. liest offer. Ph See 2 Vine. CRI miles west of Drive-I- n Theatre V. L. Turner. 882-270- 9. REDUCED TO CLEAR Check these features for only $14,950. Three liedrooms, huge living room and dinette, all carpeted and draped. Full liasement. Big recreation room with fireplace. Garage and nice yard in a fine location. Brick. Perfect for a nice sized family. rtwme Evenings 20-f- t. 882-401- - 1 - Used, reel-typ- e lawn mower FOR SALE gasoline-powere- $10. d, Call 882-206- 7. 2 FOR SALE - good sized metal cabinet sink, Kelvinator electric range, both in good condition. Phone 2 884-666- 8. 882-45- 56 P-2- BOARD AND ROOM for one or HR66-1- 0 REG PONY of Americas at Stud two men or married couple. See Mrs. Maver 160 So. 2nd W ,THE LAST choice lot in an ex$25. Also single horse trailer HELP WANTED - Appliance 376 So. Coleman. $100. Tooclusive residential of area No QRI experience repairman. 2 All ele. offsite for improvements right necessary. Top wages APARTMENTS size 98 feet by Lot Tooele Merc. completed. person. 101J7 feet. See at No. 180 FOR SALE cabinet Crossley TV, FOR KENT 21-i- n screen. Good condition. dubedroom W. Millcreek Way. Ph. Spacious 2 and 3 HELP WANTED CE refrig., $25; Library $50; CRI Stoves with garages. plexes table $10. Radio cabinet model and refrigerators. Completely SPARE TIME INCOME - Refill- -' $10. 140 W. 1st South. Phone Full basement units All redecorated. being , ' ing and collecting money from P 22 8824)831. Rambler Style Home New Type high quality coin FOR SALE exterior painting in progress. operated dispensers in this Brick Veneer, Fully with for Wonderful children; area. No selling. To qualify NEW 8 and 10 ft. sliding glass Carpeted, Fenced Yard playground equipment and doors will sell or trade for you must have car, references, 4 640 No. Brook baseball diamond. $65 for 2. $600 to' $1900 cadi. Seven to livestock. Will install. Lab and o bed19 bedrodm and $75 for 3 April twelve hours weekly can net exEnglish Pointer cross pups. 3 or drive room. Call cellent monthly income. More $10 each. Ph. out. Located 12 miles from foil time. For personal interTAD at Deseret. view write P. O. Box 10573, VACATION TRAILERS for sale COMPLETE 12 Dallas, Texas 75207. Include Aljo 22 ft. self contained.cardi-na- l 18 ft, brales. 354 East phone number. FOR RENT 2 room furnished LILIIAVEN NURSING HOME 376 No. 1st West Salt Lake City A pleasant home for men Catering to senile, incontinent, Ambulatory and bed patients R. N. on Call Cycle Therapy Lillie M. Waldron, LPN Administrator Phone 355-1841 882-250- 9. 882-097- 3. -- 882-044P-t- INSTRUCTION 882-302- 884-507- PRINTING apartment. Washing facilities. See Mrs. Maver,160 So. 2nd W. CRI . WANTED - Man to represent Prudential Insurance Comp-- . any in this area. Must be married. Base salary plus commisTHREE ROOM furnished sions, excellent fringe benefits Grantsville. Phone and training program. For fur, ther details contact Mrs. Alsop 11 S. Main. Phone . WANTED set. - playground 882-129- 1. for rent - Ph. P-2- 882-48- swing FURNISHED apt. New. Call 8824)810. I WILL NOT lie responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself after today April 22, 1966. Arlan Rhodes. GULF STATION FOR LEASE Gulf Oil Corp. is interested in talking to men with an eye on the future. Let us show you how to make jpouey in your own business. Contact Lee Nhxire, Sales Representative, telephone Join a growing concern. Lease a Gulf Station. 278-14- HOUSE 2 THREE BEDROOM split level home. Assume loan. Balance $14,450. Buy out equity. after 5 p.in. 590 North o May 6 Parkway. 882-44- MAKE $'30 or more per day in local Fiaxl Route. Man or woman, part or full time . Ex- perience not required. Write Earl Stetson. Box 4014. Oak19 land. Calif. 6i '- 882-118- FOR SALE or will trade for LIVESTOCK 1959 Impala, hardtop.' Good condition. Ph. 882-206- 0. FOR SALE - 10 sheep, ewes, readv to lamb. Plione 882-006- 3. 2 WILL TRADE portable milk for hay. Also for sale Shetland well broke pouv $100 or will also trade 3 pony. Cull sep-arat- LOTS FOR SALE - Frank Thomas 450 West 1st North. No plume (311 culls. FOR SALE - fully improved building lots. Ken Slv. 262 No. fftli St. Hi. 882-04.1- . VEHICLES LIFEI FOR SALE - camping and fishing trailer, sleeps 4. $15(1 1959 Rambler 4Ir. sedan, 6 cyl. auto trails. $100. 376 So. 2 9 Coleman. 882-250- I960 FALCON'. 45S Antelope Av. 882-106- 34.000 actual miles. 1961 Crav wred upholstery. $1,325. 882-005- Iiiiinuc. FOR SALE AUftOOA1 47 West 1st. No. MOBILE HOMES FOUR MOBILE HOMES - 1956 thru 1962 models. Two urc 9 units. Call fur appointment to see. 882-315- LOOK - Mobile Home Irargain -88- 25 2-4145. VEHICLES FOR. SALE 1962 CHEV Impala. 2 dixir. hardtop, 4 speed. 327 engine. $500. VEHICLES TOR SALE YOUR WILL DO IRONING, sew on buttons, repair cloth. Pick up and deliver. 0 1417 Cell P-- 882-194- IN DANCE STUDIO - P-t- P-2- 2 Hector HANNAH'S huslMiid hates hard work so he cleans the nigs with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shainpooer $1. Gordon Furniture Go. 60 So. Main. 25. WOMEN WANT WORK - three bedroom brick rambler with full lMsement. Ph FOR SALE - Refrigerator. In good condition. $45 cash, at 179 S. 2nd East. DANCING DdftOTHY SEAKIE 882-153- 5. 882-368- 9. SMALL 4. 2nd South. $13,500 apt. 884-336- 2. -- TRUCK SPECIAIS 63 Dodge may al v-- 8, 64 Comet 64 Fairiane 63 Comet will MAKING A will should not --lifetime be a once-in-- a event. Nor is dunging its provisions appropriate only for foe tyrani-cparent disinheriting his prodi- SPECIALS v-- 8, a jf be This Week Only Used Cars - All GW p Warranty All tion MISCELLANEOUS 882-487- 5. MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and individuals who maintain open accounts with foe Transcript nd Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH IN DVANCE. be reported imme-diad,N ERROR in a classified ad should The paper is responsible for one incorrect inser- SERVICES REAL ESTATE 882-441- ..If row I I TRANSCRIPT AND BULLETIN CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 cents per word Regular (light face type) 10 cents per word - Business (dark face type) 50 cents per issue - Up to one inch (monthly rate) $1 per inch - Over one inch (monthly rate) $1.50 per inch - Display ads Out-Of-Da- te (AF.NS) nng P DPG 672-30- corn-utilizi- po-mo-re A DPG CERTIFICATE of Achievement is presented to Mis. llollie L. Shaw formerly with the Intelligence Office, and Security Division, for outstanding service from July Col. 1953 to April 1968. The presentation was made by Lt. of Col. Jr Fraser, Joseph J. Richard O. Goidon on behalf f!fl!gll WASHINGTON (ANF) Cadi awards up to $25,000 have been authorized by the Army for active duty military personnel whose suggestions, inventions, or scientific achievements are approved or adopted by Army agencies or commands. Effective immediately upon foe publication of DA Message 755552 on March 18th, the policy is retroactive to include suggestions or inventions adopted since September 22, 1965. Specifically included in the Cash Awards Program are cadets at foe U.S. Military Academy and group awards to military and civilian personnel. The awards will be financed from unit appropriated funds or' as an operating expense of indus1 trially funded activities. AR applies. Lve LIKE 1964 Valiant. Call CRI 882-460- 3. t Take over payments. Ph. FOR SALE Ph. 882-034- 2. 21 1965 Chev Impala. 882-467- 1. SACRIFICE 62 Rands AnilMssudor louded. sharp. Best offer over $650. 882-374- 1962 PONTIAC convertible. Ixw mileage, low down payment. 882-315- 9. 1 |