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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 2 March 7. 1980 Missing ?cfls sflop I Willi li i ffilf iiiO Sherlock Ohms, the super energy sleuth, was at work early Monday morning. He received his first job on the energy hot line when a caller in the building 100 area observed mail trucks left running while mail was picked up and delivered. Even though the caller was alert to the energy waste, a few missing facts prevented Ohms from taking quick action. The caller forgot to get the vehicle number, the type of vehicle and its specific location. These facts are necessary so that Ohms can report it to the Vehicle Management Branch, Ext. 6837, for disciplinary action. However, the caller was told to keep alert and report other observations, with the facts on the Energy Hot Line, Ext. 7935. Around noon, Ohms received another call Iff ocfionD on energy waste. It was a broken steam line. Again, Ohms was disappointed because he could not put his detective abilities to work. Things like broken steam lines and leaking faucets should be called to the DE service desk in Civil Engineering, Ext. 2157 or 2159. Ohms is interested in energy waste caused open windows, heaters running, the types of thermostats too high, etc. can be corrected that by management things by action. Ohms also wants to hear of any good ideas that will help to conserve energy. "These ideas also help me expand my detective he He urges everyone to be an said. abilities," use the energy hot line, watcher and energy Ext. 7935. Ohms likes the work, but needs more of it. " Education offered to civilians A hidden camera catches Col. Michael W. Moore, Hill AFB Commander, scouts Shawnee Kuhn center) and Shlrly Gray, taking a preview munch on Girl Scout cookies In his office. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Annual drive starts Girls taking orders now The annual Girl Scout cookie drive will get today with scouts ringing neighborhood doorbells and taking advance underway orders for cookies. The cookie drive will continue through March 17, with delivery dates scheduled for April 8 18 and 28. The annual cookie sale helps the Girl Scouts maintain their established camps and provides special programs and council events procurement, acquisition . With troop profits, the girls plan outdoor activities, trips and help finance community service projects. Hill AFB Gjrl Scout junior troops 533 and 71 will have a display in the BX window today titled "On Your Honor." "Girl Scouting is where the future begins" will be the theme for Girl Scout Sunday with all- - services being held at the base chapel Sunday. Phone: f y: the Civilian Training Branch, Civilian Personnel Division or call Dale West, Ext. 7667 or 7783 or Don Cramer, Ext. 7260 or 7261 for details. Since the courses are on the graduate level, an appropriate baccalaureate degree is prerequisite. Also required is an acceptable score on the Graduate Record Examination J CJ0L7 I 376-433- S t ( I 41 tV ,t& JEaysvJU, Utah EARLY & LATE BY APPOINTMENT lIVALUnOLD COUPON Good for Frco n n Shampoo G Dion-com- b J- With a Super Haircut LjjGuys' lon MAT "") March 5th-22n- d plan for using the employee's new knowledge and skills after completion of the job-relat- ed education. An executive development panel at AFLC headquarters reviews and evaluates qualifications. The Air Force Office of Civilian Personnel Operations at Randolph AFB, Texas, makes the final selections. (LOGNEWS) nominees' ! f- V V Z-- A I 1 C J 1 D 0 CJGC27AJ) W ft. Lori Jackson L?D Q AUG TO DE CURLY on $3.50 off on all perms ru- - Logistics Civilian Career Enhancement Program (LCCEP) instituted in 1979. Persons who intend to apply should take the initiative now to obtain a letter of eligibility from AFIT. The letter of eligibility is a required part of the application, according to Bobbie Williamson of the employee development and training division at AFLC headquarters. Nomination requires approval of the individual's supervisor, who must write a ft" Xl'Jf w y North Mam The graduate logistics management program is an element of the Air Force PDMP -p y or the Graduate Management Admission Test. ' ' V international logistics, maintenance logistics, management or logistics management. Interested employees should call or visit for the girls. . Education opportunities in the Graduate Logistics Management Program offered by the Air Force Institute of Technology are available to Air Force Logistics Command civilian employees. Classes for successful applicants will begin in June 1980 at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio. Students will have the opportunity to major in Sandy Stowart 41 N. Main taysvillo 376-433- 5 i - |