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Show Phone numbers Action Line The base agencies listed below can be contacted directly if you have a complaint or a problem with their services: Security Police ALC Social Actions Employe Rotation Military Pay our children the same or better safety prudence we give our adults. Therefore, the flashing yellow lights at the school crossing near the Southwest Gate will remain on Monday through Friday from 6 a.m.- - p.m. This initiative should cover all school activity hours. r I agree that we should afford Need to use my card can't the base gas station accept QWhy if American Express card? think people are going to travel and need to get gas before going on a temporary duty assignment, they should be able to use their American Express card for that purpose. Action Line number back on line The Action Line telephone number, Ext. is now back in service. We apologize for the inconvenience incurred after the old answering equipment failed over the Individuals who weekend of Dec. 23-2called in between these dates are asked to resubmit their inquiries because we . were unable to' transcribe them off the old system. The number has now been transferred to the Voice Mail Box (VMX) and will retain many of the same features except for message length. Under VMX, a single message can be no longer than five minutes per caJL minute point, an an-At the nouncement will be made telling the caller that he or she has 30 seconds left. If the system ends your call before you are through, immediately redial and continue. Also, the VMX system is limited in the number of phone messages it can handle in a single day. If the mailbox is full, it will announce that your message cannot be taken at that time. Simply call back the next day. In addition, the line cannot be accessed while the Action Line administrator is transcribing, so please be patient and keep trying. The Action Line can also be contacted using ACTION or Group-Wis- e through using MURRAYM: or simply mail your inquiry to 6. four-and-a-ha- Published by Mor Media. Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under esdusive written contract with Hill AFB. This commercial enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorised publication for members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the official viewa of. or Hilltop Timet are not necessarily the endorsed by. the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force. TO PLACE 18 01 33 57 84 for flats Overcharging Force does the Army and lf Air QWhy Service Auto Shop charge $9 to fix a flat tire? I just wanted it plugged up. Downtown they only charge about $3.50 including tax. The unsafe practice of plugging tires was discontinued by all A A FES car care centers. Current repair procedures entail removing the tire and sanding the affected area inside it and then placing a patch over the area. This procedure is more time consuming, but it is a far more effective and safer way to repair damaged tires. f ail Restaurant parking times there no parking to be found QAt the bast restaurant. When you walk into the restaurant, there is hardly any- OO-ALCI- is Potentially dangerous Having to turn left off the frontage road Q and merge with dayshift traffic heading out the West Gate after work is becoming a real hazard. The guards from the 75th Security Police Squadron used to help merge frontage road traffic with the oncoming traffic. I am concerned about getting into that second lane safely, but if I stop and then try to merge into the traffic, am I going to be liable if an accident occurs? The appearance of advertisements in this publication, including inserts or supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or Mor Media, Inc. of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion. sex. national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other mm merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Ogden Air Logistics Center Public Affairs Office staff. Bldg. 1102. Room 11S. Ext. 77321. Unless otherwise indicated, all photos are U.S. Air Force photos. AN ADVERTISEMENT. CALL 394-965- 5 (OGDEN) OR 532-777- one in there. What can be done obout people who park around there but have gone to other locations? J It is unfortunate that some of our work force park their vehicles irresponsibly and without concern for the convenience of others. f The base restaurant will step up their efforts to ensure all vehicles illegally parked around the Crosswinds cafeteria receive proper citations. Feel free to contact the base restaurant with any other manager, Jim Fuller, Ext inquiries or concerns you may have. Global Power and Reach for America. "Air Force people building the world's most respected Air and Space Force Hilltop Times 00 on-bas- I Army and Air Force Exchange Serv-- r y The ice has been pursuing a contract with American Express for the acceptance of their government card at our exchange. However, Amex has been unwilling to provide a contract just for their government card, but offered the services of the regular Amex card at a much higher rate than other conventional cards. Please for furcontact Monika Petrowski, Ext. ther information. 05 departing the base. Traffic departing the base heading north via Sixth Street experiences the most delays sometimes due to an inability to merge into the outbound traffic on M Street. While it is not a priority for the gate sentry to direct the merging traffic, when possible, the gate sentry intercedes to the best of his ability to get traffic moving. Eventually, this traffic will be eliminated with an e construction project that will reroute Sixth Street traffic and widen M Street. In the interim, we solicit your patience. In answering your question concerning liability, if an accident is caused due to your negligence, then yes, you will be liable. It is your responsibility to ensure traffic is clear before attempting to merge or cross traffic General Condon VI k 01 Traffic signals were installed at the West Gate to improve the overall traffic flow and safety at the entrance and exit ramps as well as 650 North and M Streets. This goal has been achieved, albeit at the price of causing periodic delays for afternoon outbound traffic smoke? Qlf 75 l Club dining area? Also, where the flashing lights at the crosswalk by 238 do not consume much energy to be left on all the time, why can't the flashing lights for school crossing at the Southwest Gate be left on for longer periods of time too? I think we can expect adults to look both before crossing the street, but not young ways children who use that crossing for more than ju$t going to and coming from school. 51 4 are Officers Club employees allowed to Let's be sensible 28 Air Force Suggestion Program IG Complaints (for appointmont) Fraud, Wasto and Abuse (recording) 649th Medical Group Civil Engineering Public Affair Military Housing Maintenance Safety Office Union AFOSI Narcotics Hotline commander Air Force policy states that 30 percent of the dining area will be designated as a smoking area. Ashtrays have been placed on the tables in this area for smoking. In regards to employee smoking at the Officers Club, this is also covered by Air Force policy. Management and employees have been briefed that smoking is not allowed in offices or work areas. Smoking will be permitted only in designated areas. Feel free to contact the Officers Club manager, Mike Nash, Ext. with any other inquiries or concerns you may have. 16 Gvilian Pay Clarifyaresmoking policy the ruUs about smoking in tho QWhat 43 RetiremantCompantation (civilian) Maj. Gen. Pat Condon Ogden 11 . Bat Restaurants comments will be recorded and staffed through the agency responsible for action. Please give your supervisor and chain of command the opportunity to work with you in answering questions and solving problems before calling ACTION LINE. This will help me better serve your interests through ACTION LINE. Items of base wide interest to the Hill workforce will be published the Hilltop Times. 50 Moral, Welfare and Recreation ACTION LINE is your opportunity to make USB AFB a better place to live, work and play. When you call Ext. on LOGDIS to or send ID "ACTION" or on GroupWise to ID "MURRAYM," your in 23 Hilltop Times Jon. 19, 1995 Hill AFB Editorial Staff: Maj. Com. Pat Coadaa It. Col. Frank J. Urban Bill Orwdorff Command, Director, Chief of France Kosakowsky Joy Joorst, Sue Berk OO-AL- C Public Affair Intamol Information Editor Staff writer DoWUoost Editorial one "Arotmd me Hil" km, p.m. Ttretday, nine days before publication team article. a.m. Monday, week of avbUcotiow; classified ad. 2 a.m. Tooday, wreak of owklkaHon. Far mar informa3 tion, caO 4 tfc editor, Et. (SALT LAKE CITY). |