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Show Feb. 2. 1995 Phone numbers Action Line The base agencies listed below can be contacted directly if you have a complaint or a problem with their services: ACTION LINE is your opportunity to make Hill AFB a better place to live, work and play. or send When you call Ext. on LOGDIS to ID "ACTION" or on GroupWise to ID "MURRAYM," your 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 basewide interest to the Hill workforce will be published in the Hilltop Times. iff Security Folic. Moral, Welfare and Recreation Bos Restaurants RetirementCompensation (civilian) Social Action Rotations Employ Military Pay Civilian Pay Air Forco Suggestion Program IG Complaints (for appointment) Fraud, Wast and Abuse (recording) 649th Mdical Group Civil Engineering Public Affairs Military Housing Maintenance Safety Office Union AFOSI Narcotics Hotline & Maj. Gen. Pat Condon Ogden ALC commander Ql through and marked about 50 handicapped spaces on the west side of Bldg. 5 cars 100? You never see more than This is in a areas. these really waste of parked valuable parking space. Is there a need for so much handicapped parking? 12-1- handicapped parking on the west side yi The of Bldg. 100 is parking Lot 18. The designated number of parking spaces available for the medical or handicapped parking is 43. At the present time, there are 54 medical or handicapped parking permits that have been issued. The Aircraft Directorate parking lot monitor is contacting medical and handicapped personnel and reminding them to park in their designated area. This, in turn, will free more area for car-poriders. There are currently eight visitor stalls for the convenience of those who conduct business around Bldg. 100. Also, each directorate is authorized official business parking permits for the purpose of performing official business at places other than their assigned work area. The ol Maj. Gen. Pat Condon 8-1- Published by MorMedia, Inc., a private firm to no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with Hill AFB. This commercial enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication lor members of the U.S. military services. Contents of official views of. or Hilltop Timet arc not necessarily the endorsed by. the U.S. government, the Department ol Defense or the Department ol tne Tn Airr. locations for glass There are two drop-of- f containers. One is located inside the fenced compound west of Bldg. 36 at 7403 Canberra Drive, maintained by the 388th Environmental Office. The second is located at the Recycle Operations Center. Bldg. 1248, at 6023 Elm tk SES-equivale- work day) a week. This is a mandato- ry military formation. Failure to comply may result in punitive action under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Attendance will be tracked by units on a weekly basis. offered Scholarships school seniors may apEligible high ply for three $1,000 scholastic achievement scholarships being awarded by the Officers Wives Club, the Noncommissioned Officers Wives Club Educational Foundaand USPA-IRtion. Applications and information regarding eligibility are available from high school counselors. Claudette or Jane Frith. Rothwell. The applications are due by March 3. 01 05 00 18 38 01 63 33 57 84 basic parenting skills class, "Children Don't Come With A and Manual." for parents of school-ag- e children will be held Feb. 14. 21 and 28. p.m. at the FamiA three-wee- k ol pre-scho- ly Support Center. The class will explore roles and responsibilities of parents and children and offer discipline alternatives that in chilpromote healthy dren. Parents will have an opportunity to work on common problems they have dealing with their own children and learn how to improve parenting skills to foster good relationships with their children. For more information or call Ext. to 543-224- 1. Senior Executive Service offered early outs self-estee- DOD agencies can offer voluntary separation incentive pay to members of the Senior Executive Service though Feb. 28. authorized by Fred Pang, assistant secretary of defense for force management and personnel. pre-regist- er - Global Power and Reach for America. Hill AFB Editorial Staff: , v . Moj. Cm. It. C4. S32-777- fat Cemdea Frank J. QO- - ALC Director, PwbUc Affairs Ceenmander, Urbe Ornderff frowcos Keeokewsky Sve Berk Joy BM Chief irtt, el Internal Informed ...:Jtt Staff writers tfce Hifl" Hem. DeseasMt Eaiteriol and "Ar a.ea. Teotoayt nine days before ovkocotioaj sportv att cW, f m.m. Meedey, week el eeofccotiewj classified eo, 2 p.m. Teeeeoy, week el pweBcetiee. fee mere Moimo Km, col the editor. Eat. 3 Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Ogden Air Logistics Center Public Affairs Office staff. Bldg. 1102. Room 118, Ext. 77321. Unless otherwise indicated, all photos are U.S. Air Force photos. (OGDEN) OR nt Parenting series offered A patron. 3 51 The buyouts are also available for positions. The milDOD agencies can and services itary extend buyouts for optional retirements, early retirements and resignations. However, they must first obtain approval from the Defense Civilian Personnel Management Service. The jobs vacated may be filled if net savings are realized, and if the buyout prevents the involuntary separation of another individual. three or more count as a (down days days working files. TDY or on leave for The appearance of advertisements in this publication. enincluding inserts or supplements, does not constitute dorsement by the Department of the Air Force or M or 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 nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or 394-963- 28 Svstems Agencv pavroll was transferred and is handled by the Defense Civilian Payroll System in Denver. Colo. All DISA payroll records are also located in Denver. Our local Civilian Payroll office no longer has access to resolve DCPS payroll issues. A local customer service representative has been established to resolve problems. The representative currently is Address any quesJanae Driggs. Ext. tions or corrections to her. A piACE AN ADVERTISEMENT, CALL 16 Starting in October, Defense Information collects glass for recycling? We bins for turning in metals, paper and wood, but I was wondering if the base is set up anywhere for glass? "Air Force people building the world's most respected Air and Space Force Hilltop Times 42 employees with pay problems regarding proper deductions for health benefits? The local payroll office is swamped with complaints about miscalculations on pay. Qls have 825-699- 43 QWho Who collects glass? there a place or organization on base FaThe Veterinary clinics is 401, resuming cility. Bldg. due to the arrival of the new veterinarian, Capt. David G. Vigee. Appointments can be made on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 a.m., by dividual aerobic exercise program. Clinics or phoning Ext. Every Air Force Materiel Command are conducted on Tuesdays and Thursmember will: a.m. and 12:30-2:4- 5 p.m. military days. Each member will perform Test Clinic schedules are subject to change test on a schedule the ergometry cycle due to other military duties. with program guideaccordance and in For a recorded message of current lines. The only acceptable excusals will information call Ext. for those on physical profiles or exNo clinic will be held the week of be TDY. tended Feb. 13; however, the office will be Category II or III Every memopen for routine business. If you have ber in this category will begin a perany questions on the care of your pet. sonal exercise program to allow the vet staff will be happy to assist progress in a timely fashion to you. Category IV. Unit Fitness Monitors must ensure these people are given D National Prayer adequate instruction and help in developing their own fitness program. Breakfast date set Category I or fail to progress The National Prayer Breakfast is scheduled Feb. 27. 7 a.m. at the NCO After proper clearances, these members will be enroUed in the GET FIT Club. Cost is $5. Tickets can be purchased through all unit orderly rooms, Program. Members will attend three a week. The only exfirst sergeants and directorate GET FIT classes ceptions are for people on physical pro representatives starting Monday, 11 Pay problems can help Defense Megacenter permits authorize parking in decal only parking lots, GOV, carpool, visitor and official business stalls. D Exercise for health The key to medical readiness and the health of the command is the individual physical fitness of each Air Force man and woman, said a recent command letter. The intent of the cycle program is to encourage a healthy lifestyle through an active, in- 50 Lane and is open to all base personnel. All bins are properly marked and the glass bin is for glass food and beverage containers only. Again, thank you for your inquiry and feel free to contact the recycle manager, Alyric Ray. Ext. with any other concerns or inquiries you have. may many spaces? Whywasso wondering why they went Veterinary facility clinics resuming Treatment Base 27 Hilltop Times 4 (SAIT LAKE CITY). |