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Show HILL TOP TIMES October 5, 1979 Premtiimatiir will The $252,808 given to date is only 91 percent of goal. Contributions to the CFC are tax deductible, and can be marked for any of the specific agencies that receive funding from CFC monies. The majority of the agencies listed for Hill AFB donations are Northern Utah Procrastinators and folks with faulty memories still have the rest of the day to make a payroll deduction pledge or cash donation to the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). The CFC, which began on base Sept. 10, has netted 65 percent participation from ' Hill's community of more than 18,000 people. Five units were ready with 100 percent of goal reached at the campaign kickoff, and gave a combined total, of $9,384. The organizations were Plans and Programs, Hospital, Inspector General, Quality Assurance and the of Office Special Investigations. Page ckance geti lastt FEDERAL CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT NO. 3 (as of Oct. 2, 1979) 1980 IIAFB COMBINED Percent of Participation Organization History Office ALC Commander's Office Judge Advocate Information Office 100 100 89 88 $ 37 356 244 Small Business 100 100 93 1.455 3,977 6.780 725 100 661 133 554 100 140 Dir. Plans .and organizations, to them is a 8. Programs Hospital Dir. Contracting Manpower Squadron Safety Office contributing helping hand for a neighbor. Donations made by payroll deduction will start with the first pay period of calendar year 1980. Quality Assurance Inspector General Personnel Dir. Distribution Dir. Materiel AAgmt. 100 99 Social Actions Dir. Maintenance 2952CLSS ALC Total completing the donation and payroll deduction forms. 3,823 79 84 62 82 64 45 80 2849 ABG unit your, in for assistance keyworker 146 ,100 Comptroller' Contact Goal 28,234 38,472 "12.185 20,424 267 115,141 2,753 41 72 $236,467 Dollar Gift $ 200 1.067 559 284 168 2.510 6.667 10,761 1,079 891 739 147 3,887 28,247 37,318 11.624 18,444 213 93,319 1,562 $219,686 Percent of Goal 541 300 229 195 181 173 168 159 149 135 133 105 102 100 97 95 90 80 81 57 93 Navy Detachment Defense Counsel Television Detachment 40ARRS 69 10 27 374 214 2.534 4.555 487 74 712 4.170 79 76 54 100 ff AuditAgency 75 Cryptologic Depot Rescue Detachment 50BTFG 4200 TES 49 91 100 76 51 67 Property Disposal xFTD533 Rail Equipment 42 92 100 55 1881 CS 6545TG S 100 100 AirForceOSI Weather Detachment S 216 279 88 717 3,835 92 12 1.346 435 1.672 1,850 92 91 91 313 63 470 61 672 284 3,305 5,608 600 .4. 13 1.478 480 1.866 2.761 500 51 303 294 226 180 133 130 123 123 119 101 90 51 67 23 19,000 Hill 23 291 98 34 19 38 6S 609 40,439 170 $ 33,122 28 2 $25X808 91 Exchange Commissary Tenants Total HAFB TOTAL : 11,089 $276,906 made for logistics ops A new award recognizing personnel who work in the operations requirements determination process will begin in the Air Force Logistics Command next year. The award is the only one to dedicated requirements area. the Sam Greenwood, deputy director of the Directorate of Materiel Requirements and Financial said Resources (AFLC-LOR) ? AFLC's materiel Equipment Specialist; requirements business is valued at approximately $10 LOR billion annually. initiated the award. The awards, to be made at both ALC and headquarters level , include : Inventory Specialist; Management Production Management Specialist; Air Logistics Center Staff (Resources Management Division) ; and Headquarters Ponniramontc 9nH AFLC October is the time to get your slice of highest insured interest and a gift for saving, free or specially priced. TiSnonfM nl Resources Staff. Each ALC may nominate one person in a On 1 y category. nonsupervisory :.. ALC as that center's specialist of the year in the respective category. Gifts for Saving During October. criteria Nomination includes innovative actions resulting in improvements in the requirements computation or budgeting process and exceptional fashion. II requirements management for items or weapons systems. Said Mr. Green, "Our ability to provide logistics support to USAF bases is largely dependent upon our ability to compute and budget our for requirements accurately and in a timely This I BED PILLOW 2. WHISTLING TEA KETTLE BY MIRR0 3 WESTBEND BAKEWARE (Choice of 2) BOWL SET 4. GRIP-N-MI' BY RUBBERMAID DISH UTILITY 5. Vh QT. WITH BASKET 6 SALT & PEPPER MILL 7. SILVERST0NE SKILLET BY WESTBEND CUTLERY SET 8. . BY ROGERS 9. 1 YEAR'S FREE RENT ON SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. SIZE ...,.' 10 actions relating to improve materiel I ." personnel will be eligible. Nominess for command level awards will receive an award from their respective 12. 13 14. 15. 3"X5,X24" GLASSWARE STANDARDMETRIC SOCKET SET 50-PSTAINLESS STEEL BY ROGERS STEP STOOL BY HANSON VARIABLE SPEE0 JIG SAW BY BLACK AND DECKER 5V?" CIRCULAR SAW BY 24-P- BLACK , OGDEN 2425 Washington Blvd. Ogden awards program will recognize those' people who are an integral part of this process." (LOGNEWS) FIRST FEDER4L South Main Brigham City 101 SWINGS Country Hills Plaza 4305 Harrison Blvd. Ogden 1952 West 5600 South Roy 67 4754RADES Resident Engineers 388 TFW New honor logistics 3 . AND DECKER 16. SANDER KIT BY BLACK AND DECKER 17 PORTABLE CLOCK RADIO 18. 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