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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 23

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C-3 lun 1966 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Roswell Man Pleads Innocent Public Service Co. Starts Work on 12-Story Building Large Firm to Interview Women for Employment David H. Williams, 46, Ros Officials of a large national well, formerly a foreman of the Walker AF Base plumbing shop, pleaded innocent in U. S. District Court Tuesday to a five-count misdemeanor manufacturing firm, consider Another Albuquerque -scraper was started Tuesday morning in a brief ground-breakine ceremony at Fifth business management.

This city can't do anything grow and progress with the kind of leadership it has. The building will be erect ing a possible plant location in Albuquerque, will spend and Silver SW, location of tunity to prove it," Robersonj said. The employment which would be offered, Roberson said, requires no special skill, no previous training and no previous record of employment. Stability Desired Color Film Show To Cover Trip A guided lour of Canyon-lnd, th nation'g newest national park in southeastern Utah, will be sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Assn. on July 2, 3 and 4.

The trip in open to both members and non members and their families. A special preview color film of the area will be shown at the YWCA. 318 Fourth SW, on June 8 at 7:30 p.m. Advance registrations and information will be available at this time. Fees for the trip include bus fare, motel accommodations and a jeep trip into the park with an experienced guide.

Public Service Co. of four days here June. 14 to 17. Mexico's 12-story multi-m i 1 interviewing women interest lion-dollar office building. With Gov.

Jack M. Camp ed In full-time employment. The number of women who bell at the controls, the spiral However, because of show an interest in employ information alleging theft of government property from tha base. Williams is charged with stealing plumbing Items from the base between Feb. 19, 1364 and April 20, 1965.

A trial date will be set later when motions in the case tra heard. bit of a huge earth drilling machine was lowered at the ed jointly by J. R. Brannand Construction Co. of Santa Fei and C.

H. Leavell Co. of El Pa30, joint bidders, for the bid price of $4,176,000. The company paid $225,000 for the site, where the First Presbyterian Church was located until a few years ago. The structure is expected to be completed sometime next year.

cost of training persons for ment will be a determining designated spot, and work its particular tasks, the com factor as to whether the com pany will locate here, said was started on the conversion of a hard-surfaced parking lot to a major building site. James Roberson, executive pany has a strong pref erence for women with a rec ord of stability in the commu nity and prospects for contirv ued residence here. director of Albuquerque In D. W. Reeves, chairman of dustrial Development Service (AIDS), which is setting up the schedule and location of Much of the interviewing will be done by written questionnaire, Roberson said.

A interviews. The identity of the firm as a matter of corporate se record will be kept of all cunty, will not be made pub women appearing during the four days for the company's use in the event it should de the board and chief executive of Public Service was master of ceremonies. He regarded the ceremony as "another symbol of the growth and progress of New Mexico." Gov. Campbell, the only other speaker, said, "These continuing ceremonies in Albuquerque in particular snow we are making substantial progress. This is a tribute to your organization and its A fniSSj ES i Hip lic until such time as it makes a decision on locating here, Roberson said.

Notes Survey Data cide to locate here. The interviews and meet We Give MOIt-YAIX Stamps DOUBLE on WEDNESDAY A few weeks ago AIDS pub ings of company officials with large groups of prospective i -1 'f 1 7JT J. -i ,1 vs. women employes will be con HILLS BROS. ducted each of the four days ACCCC First 2 Pounds, 69 lished a survey, which was correlated with data compiled by the Employment Security Commission of New Mexico, showing that Albuquerque has more than 10,000 adult women Lb.

between the hours of 8 a.m. and p.m. The place of these interviews will be announced by AIDS. (2 LB. CAN $1.37) interested in jobs of an as I sembly-line type.

"Now we have an oppor Grants to 3 Counties WASHINGTON Socor SUGAR 5 ila 49c ro. Torrance and Valencia counties will share $29,584 OK Tucumcari Air Line SANTA FE The State Corporation Commission Tuesday granted authority for Air-Hub, of Tucumcari to operate a common carrier air service in New Mexico. A principal officer in the firm is Lawrence B. Ingram of Tucumcari. The certificate granted by the SCC gives Air-Hub Inc.

authority to operate a charter service and air ambulance service from Tucumcari to points with New Mexico, and to provide scenic transportation service at Tucumcari. A hearing on the application was held May 18 before the SCC. diss DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 4 Ron. 39 under an adult training grant under Title of the Economic Opportunity Act. The fund? will be used for basic educa tion and training of 95 men and 239 women in duties such TWO OFFICIALS of Iibhc Service Co.

of New Mexico watch as a mechanical device breaks the ground of a paved parking lot for the erection of a 12-story office building. Standing behind the giant bit is Arthur Prager, chairman of the executive committee and former president of the utility company. At microphone is D. W. Reeves, chairman of the Public Service Co.

board and chief executive. Gov. Jack M. Campbell was at the controls of the large machine that lowered and powered the bit. (Journal photo) FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL AIR FLO CORP.

6600 Aeoma SE 2S5-SSI7 as home health aides and 3 59e FIRST CAN auto mechanics. Another grant of $154,462 goes to San 5 1 doval County for training 175 men and women in various skills. LIBBY'S CUT GREEN BEANS NO. 303.... J.

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