Flying a Lens: Getty oilmen at IRRI

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Title
Flying a Lens: Getty oilmen at IRRI
Language
English
Year
1970
Subject
Training—Philippines
Lubrication systems
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Abstract
Getty Oil technical representatives, maintenance personnel and design engineers of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in Los Baños, Laguna and students from the UP College of Agriculture gathered for a seminar on lubrication held at the IRRI recently.
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LEY I NG LENS Employee Receives Award Roberto Facundo, an employee of the Bacolod branch, recently received a suggestion award check from Melencio J. Jamili, Getty Oil's branch manager. Facundo suggested that the At IRRI Getty Oil technical representatives, maintenance personnel and design engineers of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in Los Baños, Laguna and students from the UP College of Agriculture gathered for a seminar on lubrication held at the IRRI recently. 220V buzzers being used with the SF-69 pumps be replaced with 6V buzzers. His suggestion lessened, if not totally eliminated, the usual pump troubles. D. Abella, wholesale and technical services supervisor, were among the lecturers. He talked on proper lubrication methods. ‘1 - > •. ft ,»■ i 7 < ? £7 ;; > k 'r" . > \ ■ $ 1 ■ t; f W. F. Hagans, president and general manager, recently announced the appointments and designation of three key personnel to the following positions: A. L. Jimoga-on as Iloilo branch manager, G. C. Martin as credit manager and G. C. Herrera as operations superintendent. JIMOGA-ON Jimoga-on was formerly salesman B assigned in Bacolod branch. He joined the company in July, 1963. He has a BSC degree. Martin, formerly credit supervisor, is a BSC graduate and a CPA. He joined Getty Oil in November 1959. Herrera previously held the position of plant superintendent and branch plant advisor. A holder of a BSME degree, he joined the company in May 1963. 4