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Show HILL TOP TIMES 32 T9S Fridoy. May 17. around th Restoration Club ; VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to work'on any of our club projects. Included are a 9 We also have many different and PT-1of radial engines along with different missiles. There types are many areas beyond aircraft and missiles. TECHNICAL ORDERS: The Restoration Club along with the Heritage Office is looking for any old tech orders which could be used as a reference source. HOURS: Weather permitting, each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the pad and building will be open for inspection. For tours or information call TSgt. Ron Enriquez, 6 after hours; Saturday, 11 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m., Ext. T-33- B-2- L, 7. 776-266- , 73262. hi Civil Air Patrol WEDNESDAYS: Weber Minuteman Squadron meeting, 7 p.m, Bldg. 398. For information call Lt. Bobby Painter, or Capt. HerCapt. John Christiansen, man Wolfe, Flying Tigers Composite Squadron meeting, Ogden Airport, 6:30 p.m. Call Lt. CoL Larry Si1 or Capt. Karen Cottle, dle, THURSDAYS: Ogden Senior Squadron meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Ogden Airport. Call Lt. CoL Helen Hilburn, 825-663- 394-083- 2. 773-062- 2. Ye Olde Sport Shoppe TODAY MWR - Law Enforcement Explorers WEDNESDAYS: Law Enforcement Explorers meet in Bldg. 1219, at 6 p.m. For information call Ext. 75531. Heritage Foundation a.m.-12:3- Retirees' Activities Office - The Retirees' Activities Office, Bldg. 308, north side, is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m Volunteers are needed. For information call Ext. 75735. MONDAY-FRIDA- Child Care Center 6. HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Thursda6:30 a.m.-- 6 p.m.; Friday, 6:30 a.m.-- l a.m.; Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-- l a.m.; Sundays and Holidays, closed. For information call y, Judo Club 825-726- Hill Rod 776-629- 4. SUNDAYS: Skeet shooting, noon to 5 p.m. TUESDAY: Trap shooting, 4:30-7:3THURSDAY: Skeet shooting, p.m. 0 4-- 7 777-632- or 1 773-429- 8. p.m. Silver and Blue Band ' THURSDAYS: Band rehearsal, 5 p.m. in Bldg. 441. Military and civilian personnel, 18 and older, interested in military-styl- e concert and marching band should attend. Experienced musicians needed. Call Spencer Little, Ext. 75723. Hill Karate Club TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS: Tae Kwon Do Korean Karate, advanced class, 7 p.m., Bldg. 379. Call Wayne Freeman, for information. . 5-- 7, Boy Scout Troop 55 Should Thrift Shop THURSDAY: The WEDNESDAY, east end, is open 10 Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, p.m Wednesdays and a.m.-- 4 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. For more information call 825-102- 6. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiTTTTTTTTTTTTrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTT7TITTITTTTnUllll!Mn PAID ADVERTISEMENT VJhy Yomi Company Grade Officers' Council TODAY: Company Grade Officers' Council monthly meeting, 3 p.m. in the party room of the Officers' Club. Direct questions to 2nd Lt. Jim Hurley, Ext. 79624. 773-718- The Hill AFB Boy Scout Troop 55 is expanding their membership to include any boy between the ages of 11 and 17, or IOV2 years who has completed the fifth grade. Membership is open to sons of active military, civilians, or government retirees. Meetings are 7 p.m. Mondays in Bldg. 696, C Area housing. and Gun Club y, Pre-scho- THROUGH SUNDAY: Supply in Bldg. 524 will conduct an at or below cost liquidation sale of some sports items. Items will be on display in front of Bldg. 524 during normal business hours. Stop by and see what we have in stock! 0 GIFT SHOPS: Open 10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Located in Bldg. 230 (base restaurant). For information call Carol Comeau, Ext. 76818. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to assist in the gift shop and office. Call Carol Comeau, Ext. 76818, or Vera Powell, Ext. 79039. Volunteers are also needed for restoration of museum artifacts. If you are interested in helping call Ron Enriquez, Ext. 73262 or MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS: Open practice, 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. Beginners meet from 5:30-6:3- 0 p.m., Bldg. 379. Call Bill 5 or Don Nissen, Wick, Base Library 10 a.m.-1- 0 HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Thursdaa.m.-5:3- 0 Friday-Sunda10 p.m. p.m.; WEDNESDAY: story hour, 10:30 a.m. Volunteers needed to read or provide refreshments. ART PRINTS AVAILABLE for checkout. Stop by and check out a print, motivational audio tape or VHS cassette. y, SATURDAY: Yard sale sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Air Force Association, 9 a.m. in the YWC A parking lot, 505 27th Street, Ogden. Proceeds go to the YWCA and the Heritage Foundation. Hill 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m, Bldg. All donations are wel394. Obtain or trade needed items. come and we will pick up large items. Call Ext. 73457 during normal operating hours for more information. 6; 621-098- Trading Post open to mili tary personnel and their families, 544-275- 6 2; 544-963- Yard Sale 776-266- Post Trading THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS: MJYO Tine AFdnE JJonmi LASS Every Federal Employee Benefits From AFGE Past Accomplishments: Current Programs Mean Progress For You, The Worker. Our United Strength Will Bring Future Benefits. The American Federation of Government Employees operates for the mutual benefit of all Federal employees and for the Government which they serve. NEW V.tSORAUCl CLAMS Implementation of the Monroney Amendment which provid-ed more pay for thousands of Blue Collar workers. ' Increased compensation for employees injured on job and for families of employees killed on the job. . V AFGE is represented on National Policy Committee-A- II Agency Wage Committees and a majority of the Local Wage Sur- ... vey Committees. - AFGE won hazardous retirement privileges for Federal fire- fighters. Wage survey areas have been cut in half with most employees placed on regular schedule instead of low pay schedules. ' Getting aVagencies to use the same pay practices. AFGE won Federal area coverage for and Safety law. - 578 NO. MAIN, Retirement annuities based on "high, three" years earnings. the Occupational Health treatmentand rehabilitation of alcoholics sector. y othe in the Federal the Government. Waiver of Federal employees life insurance premiums when Interim employment break takes place. Enactment of comparability "pay legislation requiring "true comparability." cost-of-livin- retirement annuity increases plus g one percent to cover "lag time". V ' . Retirement credit for sick leave.V .: Broadened and increased benefits of annuitant's survivors. Friday off when Legal Holiday falls on Saturday. The Monday Holiday Payment of all unused annual leave upon death, retirement or separation. Time off to vote in municipal, state, and federal elections. 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AFGE's National Headquarters is in constant contact with Federal personnel and management officials to develoD. implement and irrmrove Dersonnel nroblems and tions. AFGE Locals assist members in the adjustment of grievances. The National Headquarters staff anu idwiiiuea ir maue avanaDie wnen solution 01 promems can De oDtamed only at the National level. . xn Fund , ployees. Optional em- $10,000 life insurance. CncExill. 74 1017ESTP3I8E THIS 8F:i::3! . Price includes special options and custom features. (Fun name feature extra.) Hatch Act Revisions. Civil Three great R. JOHNS Ring Styles to choose from! Service status for National Guard technicians. . " ' Position classification appeal rights for Wage Board ployees. This otter expires May 31, 1985 fit. gibing em- 3- - Certified Master Watchmaker Elimination of changes in excessive down grading without material duties performed. Increase in uncontrollable overtime compensation. 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