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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 10 August 26, 1977 Heart screening program to begin September 12 The annual Pendergraft Heart Screening Program will begin Sept. 12. The program will be conducted in the cafeteria of Bldg. 1235 from Sept. 12 to 16 and in the lunch room of Bldg. 214B from Sept. 19 through Oct. 7. Tommie Comptroller: (ACF) ext. Fern Mc-Brid- e, 5543 Materiel Management: .2 George Bramble, ext. 5885 Civil Engineering: AlC Beaver, ext. 3030 The screening program determines the condition of a person's heart, thereby an- Maintenance: Edris .;;:vsv :. 1977. u Mot, For those organizations not The current rating system limits the top two blocks under "evaluation of potential" to 50 per cent of the number of officers rated by a particular Spencer, 2849th ABG, ext. 2309 or 2186, should be contacted. sequently, the number of 2s has been limited because of the 22 per cent figure allowed for 1 ratings, the top block. ext. 2603 (MAB); Beverly Lister, ext. 3460 (MAN); Mel Rigby, ext. 2772 (MAC) and alerting the individual to life; A- - potential dangers. listed above, individual supervisors or the base project officer, Marilyn administrative arrangements are now being made. Each directorate, staff office and tenant organization Mrs. Edmund G. Rafalko gazes at the tables especially decorated in her honor at a farewell tea given by the Officers Wives Club last Tuesday morning. Centerpiece for the occasion was an elaborate ceramic fountain and flowers enhanced by pink, wine and silver white The club presented Mrs. Rafalko with a silver champagne cooler. Chairman of the tea was Mrs. Richard Morgan. U.S. ..Air Force Photo) HONORED ll cand-lebra- s. loo ToSflU waste. Conservation Use Use vironmental Wet down, soap up rinse off 4 gallons 25 gallons Tap running 2 gallons Fill basin Tap running 10 gallons Wet brush, rinse briefly gallon Full Minimal water level 10 to 12 gallons Washing Hands Brushing Tub Bath 1 36 gallons Fill basin Tap running 20 gallons Shaving gallon 1 gallon (EIS) on its to assign the action proposed 6 new lightweight fighters to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB. The statement will with the President's on Environmental (CEQ) in compliance be filed Council Quality with the National Environmental 1969. The draft impact statement was filed with the CEQ and made available to the public on April 8, 1977. Comments from federal, state, and local agencies along with interested individuals and groups were figures from American Waterworks Association requested at that time. Comments received have been addressed in the final EIS. WELCOME TO First Southern Baptist Church 564 south 800east Clearfield . y iiuueribuu Ldvuiu C Sunday school worship service yy. SERVING 9:45 10 am 55 am MILITARY & 825 5St2 825 0277 6:30 p i p 381 So. f ry(C Slots, CloorUld 825-302- 0 FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING Mon. Mens I1 League Tues. Nite J ad-1- Impact area. Statement Policy Act of 6 The final statement operations on the Hill AFB comEn- F-1- Water running Shower Officials of the 388th said-tha- t the first 6 is expected in January 1979. The wing will receive 102 of them of which 30 will be assigned to a training squadron to be organized within the wing. JLJLJ. "Enjoy a bit of San Francisco at Bratten's beautiful Cove in Bountiful" They will replace F-- 4 Phantom Jets which will be turned over to other Air Force units. The Ogden Air Logistics Air Center has world-wid- e Force management of the single-engin- - e, lightweight, performance aircraft. high The highly maneuverable fighter excels in combat and delivery of air-to-a- ir air-to-surfa- ce weapons. The final EIS will be provided to selected local libraries in the areas involved. Copies of the statement may also be obtained by writing the Environmental Planning Division, Hq U.S. Air Force, Washington D, C. AF-PRE- V, 20330. STEAKS SUPERB SEAFOOD FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 1385 S 500 West for Weight Control, Smoking, Migraines & Personal Problems, etc. DIR. E. LEE LASATER, M.S. Mon thru Sat 10 p m Closed Sundays Phone The "controlled OER" was 1974 to combat the trend of up to 95 per cent of the evaluated officers receiving started in ratings. Reports had become so top heavy they were of limited management value. The controlled system is viewed to have matured to the point where it would be timely self-activi- ty Air Force officials emphasized that OERs prepared after the change would be clearly identified to readily distinguish subsequent ratings given to the modification. New guidelines for awarding the top three ratings have also been spelled out. Ones will be reserved for officers with the highest potential in comparison with others of the same grade in the evaluation group. Twos will go to very effective officers who clearly have potential for expanded or more cfiverse responsibility. Threes will identify officers who are performing well in current duties, but have not yet clearly demonstrated or more diverse responsibility. beneficial to give reviewers added responsibility and flexibility in "Removal of formal controls from ratings below 1 is not an invitation to abandon reasoned, objective distribution of ratings," the Chief of Staff cautioned. Raters, additional raters and reviewers will be pected to exercise their exin- creased responsibility and flexibility with care and restraint to make a good system even better. and distributing ratings among the solid performers who constitute the majority of our officer corps. Unaffected by the change are OERs for the Lieutenant cycle which began May 1 and closes Aug. 31 and the Captain cycle which began July 1 and will close Oct. 31. The form is not being revised, but there will be minor in its changes preparation. In the future, the reviewing official will indicate the number of officers The changes are being implemented for the Major cycle because of the large number of forms already completed on lieutenants and captains under current guidelines. (AFNS) X I CH ANTE X On the soot reDairs bv trained technicians on Accutron. All repairable Watches SLC 262-116- 8 & Clocks. I I rv Men s jewel!.. 11 x Clearfield & Jewelry Watch Expert 16 S Licensed Marriage & Family Counselor - Chapel schedule 8 Applied and Auto. Hypnosis & Bountiful Personnel officials say this feature is designed to give management a better understanding of the relative of the quality and officers in a revifew group. It will also provide an indication of the degree to which the reviewer has maiitained a distribution. valuable potential for expanded in assigning management and promoting our people," the general stated. top rating. TT I. Rational Hypnosis -- particularlytool a receiving each numerical Fri. Nite Mixed Sat. Nite Mixed CLINIC FOR 11 a m and become reviewed and the number Mixed FAMILIES FOR OVER 25YRS. -- mm potential F-1- CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION VP "The present OER system is doing what it was designed to do and is generally doing it well," Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David C. Jones said when he announced the changes. 16 The Air Force has the final pleted Normal Con- environmental statement "It has eliminated rampant inflation, given our officers a Air Force by more complete appraisal of completed their and performance F-- There is much the individual can do to avoid wasting water. Glance at the table below and see if a simple change in your daily habits won't avoid a lot of water official. reviewing sea-she- i more The revised guidelines will retain its 22 per cent ceiling on "Is" but drop formal controls on the "2" and "3" blocks on OERs. The change becomes effective for the next Majors cycle, reports to be completed between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, Simonson, ext. 2739 (ACD); Debbie Seifert, ext. 7412 Procurement: officials responsibility and flexibility in awarding ratings. Distribution: Katie Gasper, military personnel who desire to participate. Cost will be $5 per person. Final reviewing ext. 4501 This program is available problems The , Air Force has announced a modification to the Officer Effectiveness Report (OER) system which will give has appointed a mcnitor to arrange for testing of unit personnel, some of whom are: for all base civilian and ticipating OER controls modified H Phone 295-238- 4 1 Main , XX- - -- 825-075- 2 HK Following is the chapel schedule for Sunday services: PROTESTANT: Sunday Worship: 8:45 and 11 15 a.m. at the chapel Holy Communion: First Sunday of each month Sunday School: 9:55 to 10:50 a.m., ages 3 to 12th grade in Bldg. 130, adults in chapel basement Mass: in tne cnapel: Saturday, 5:15 p.m. (satisfies Sunday obligalion); Sunday, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; : laihuul: Daily, 12 noon JEWISH: Contact MSgt. Kelly Hansel, 376-592- 3. |