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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 16 October 28, 1977 Usually man's job Woman housing inspector ch CltS By Lt. Ron Brownell Searching the archives of Base the Housing Management Office, we could rind no record of a woman laving ever been hired as a Housing Inspector on Hill FB never before Sparrow, that is. Ellyn Ellyn is in a position that las been historically regarded is being "for men only." She s an inspector whose primary esponsibility is to insure that louses on base are properly )repared for resident and-o- r occupancy. Hter job also includes briefing ter-ninati- on newcomers on responsibilities in maintaining their quarters, and to inform them of sources available for alleviating problems which may occur during their tenure as base housing residents. Her job requires that she be on interior and Her warm and outgoing personality, dedication, and abilities to perform help her to apply the necessary talents to all situations. Having been an Air Force wife for several years, she is sensitive to the needs of military members during a relocation period. well-verse- d exterior tenance, main- housing technical and custodial. In order'to succeed as Ellyn has, constantly Asked about her job, Ellyn says, "I adore it. Every day brings forth new problems working with people who are caught in the turmoil of moving, clearly shows that she is a unique individual. quarters condition Xlfi calling for new solutions. It is a people job." Much of her experience in home maintenance was acquired practically, in her restoration of a home in Perry, Utah. Ellyn's participation in local politics, on real estate committees, in church functions, and with various hobby groups clearly show that she is some kind of special "person." r 'Heirforce' The following births occurred at USAF Hospital, Hill, in the period Oct. GIRLS D. Oct. 3 Cole Mrs. and John Sgt. Oct. 5 SSgt. and Mrs. Gilbert P. Trujillo Oct. 7 SSgt. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones L. Oct. 7 PFC Mrs. and Ray Wiley, Jr. Army Oct. 8 Capt. and Mrs. Stanley G. Coker Oct. 13 SSgt. and Mrs. Steven D. Bishop a- - 'v ;- V 3-1- 3: r3 - has lived in military quarters will attest, one of the items that get the closest scrutiny for cleanliness at checkout time is the kitchen stove. Here Hill Housing Inspector Ellyn Sparrow runs her hand around the burners to detect any greasy residue. (Editor's Note: Ms. Sparrow, by the way, did not have her right arm broken by an irate tenant. Reportedly, she broke her wrist y while jitterbugging! ) (U.S. Air Force Photo) MINUTE CHECK As anyone who off-dut- BOYS Navy P02 and Mrs. Miguel Morales Navy POl and Mrs. Russell E. Wilson Army SP4 and Mrs. Gordon E. Holley A1C and Mrs. Charles L. Bridges, Jr. Sgt. and Mrs. Michael E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Cogdill MSgt. and Mrs. Jerry W. Ellis SSgt. and Mrs. Elias C. Verdin Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 17 military retire Oct. 31 Seventeen military perto sonnel assigned Air Hill Force at organizations Base will trade their blue uniforms for those of a civilian on Oct. 31 when they retire from active duty. They are: Lt. Col. Conrad L. Bavousett Lt. Col. Shirrel G. Martin CMSgt. Jesse T. Barnett, HI! .... iiLj y mi mm ooo . -- MSgt. Donald E. Chesser MSgt. Owen M. Fox JV 5 Blazer, Vest III John R. Herron Richard H. Lehmann Robert F. Lowe, Jr. Billy R. Moon Robert F. Moore Henry W. Scott, Jr. TSgt. TSgt. TSgt. TSgt. Thomas II. Giardina Sylvester Gray Lewis J.A. Harvey Jr. Raymond N. Lewis I mm Iff MM Colonel Selection board set HOURS m Daily 10 to 7 I Friday I 10 to 8 The calendar year 1977 temporary colonel selection board will convene Dec. 5 at the Air Force Military Personnel Center. Date of rank criteria for primary-zon- e eligibility is Dec. 31, 1973, or earlier. This includes officers in the 1957 M y J UL J you've got a lot of bills that are getting to your budget, come on in to HFC. We may be able to lend you enough to pay off all your bills, so you'll be left with just one monthly payment to HFC. So if your bills have you feeling down and out, come on in to HFC. People use our the most out or life. money to get LOANS MAY ABOVE SECURED If The trio you've seen in Playboy magazine. Both blazer and vest have pleated patch pockets with button "luggage" tabs. Jean has MSgt. MSgt. MSgt. MSgt. MSgt. MSgt. SSgt. Charles I. Carlisle SSgt. James D. Ferrier and JeanMl mi f Jr. pockets, pleated back pockets ahd fashionable double belt loops. Contrast stitching. Available in LeeSet Indigo dyed denim and LeeSet Sateen both 100 Cotton. half-to- p BY REAL year group and officers promoted w.ith that year group. Lieutenant colonels with a Jan. 1,1974 Dec. 31, 1975 date of rank are eligible for consideration in the secondary -- zone. BE $1600 AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY lENDfH MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIER FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER IN LAYTON OGDEN K ix tgJ VxJ o, 2514 Washington Boulevard PHONE: 399-378- 1 A tf XXX x J Date of separation, for both primary and secondary zone consideration, must be March 6, 1978, or later. Officers who have twice failed to be selected for permanent grades through lieutenant colonel are ineligible. (AFNS) |