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Show Hull top times August 16, 1974 CLSS y J has openings The Air Force Logistics jassistance to Air Force bases, Aid Command (AFLC) has five Military Program five at units the National locations countries, special Aeronautics and Space Adincluding Hill AFB. And each has one thing in ministration, and other common - they need highly Department of Defense skilled and motivated per- agencies. sonnel to fulfill their mission. In short, where service is In 1967, the Air Force needed, the CLSSs go. Chief of Staff approved the AFLC is currently soliciting activation of five Combat volunteers with the following Logistic Support Squadrons qualifications: (CLSSs), one at each Air Be prepared to serve a Logistics Center - Tinker three-yea- r AFB, Okla., Robins AFB, Ga., minimum Kelly AFB, Tex., McClellan (Stabilized tour. Be in the grade of E-- 4 AFB, Calif; and Hill. " AM Page 9 . through'E-9- . f X''--- 1 Let your eyes tell you Ihot these are just right for your kitchen. And just look at the features. Selt- closing, solid core birch veneer doors. Nicely finished adjustable shelves. Smooth opening draw- ers with tongue and groove joints entire drawer lacquered and sealed. All pieces are finished with a resists stains resin finish that new, tough, synthetic and acids. I Chotxe Sturdy. I I rANj - or 12" models. Dependable, light- 8- ''gy' - BiTcopocity 1 (fS M.,1, let Swwn hn'hwm ton lep yfvf Itevh aodcdciWt lH' ' to",,f'w r - IL ."H TlflH LJfJ S" i WllflB " J 1 , w Iv, GtVTE VALVE ' I I1 fXv etj 1 " l ,he - -'- replQCeiTlCnil . - "'"" 0,',' -" Satil ' lea. M.$ , r I ftCE UrP ' ?Ta (fiS fi)L 0 Veil yovr lndv. I 'b") It ot leWi. i, TUBING 1 thl wth Ki "nioll l..M. bnti.ni 1. ivy it tr oVye Re. 93-F- t. Mir I lent lninr4 SINKMASTIR y V MODERN KI -t'tk hn a Cw. t0up Jomen.e. pet. FAUCIT E O V V n , . W-11 I 7 ,i V iih f 1 J' IJ Need a , lOQ I 1 " WASHER-FRE- T533 PAA 1C V " X W M 179 I I A88 VJ A If 2 19 R. N,w Ill V. ' TPTVy 2uii, io..,.. J o.o too.- - Cle-onyth.rg. Gel 'em t..lc Itiey km. Be Sprinklers of Soman's. Complete selection fuseYtor your peace o mmd .Stock fuse. op now: K PKPARtO f-i- ,. i' 51ASS CERAMIC COOK TOP b 1U lltl eret od too r I etf iJfW " 1 et '" . - -- toien Ot w e . , f MuUI 4nn UJ Sww V i J WASHINGTON (AFNS) The Department of Defense has received approval from the U.S. Civil Service Commission to waive provisions of the Dual Compensation Act to hire retired regular military physicians as medical officers in pay grades GS-1-1 through 4. the waiver, retired regular military physicians accepting a civilian position With l aXvSsO. S. 1010 W. IIVtlDALI lust tot the R.verdol ff fortip from I li it V ' M U ttn Q 4 '''' 1 YC 1 i M e s s M BATH VANITY . ' He) HO m ILS WITH MARBLE TOP . II requently. Be highly qualified in certain control AFSCs. Interested personnel may contact the Consolidated Base Personnel Offices, ext. 3931 for information. your own butcher - GS-1- S?S -f- Retired physicians hiring possible D,SP0SER rtTTipnNKS " t.e Be willing to go TDY Meat prices have fluctuated be able to cut the meat considerably in the past year, .properly in most instances but no matter how low they've without professional supervision. gone, few people have expressed complete satisfaction. AS THE COURSE makes But, there is .a way to cut down on meat costs and the clear, however, some large Extension Course Institute jobs require special powered (ECI) has a course that can saws and cannot adequately provide the necessary skill. be completed without the equipment. Good MEATCUTTER proper THE knives are sufficient in many course (CDC 61250) is cominstances, though. plete in only one volume and The course is one of nearly offers instruction in cutting 400 currently offered by ECI and preparing a wide variety land all are free. Those eligible of meats and poultry, injto enroll include active-dut- y cluding beef, veal, lamb, pork jmilitary people, members of and chicken. the National Guard, reserInformation is also provided vists, members of the Civil Air on the use and care of Patrol and civil service emmeatcutting equipment, inployees. cluding .both hand and For information, military powered tools. Additionally, on sections are there wrappersonnel can contact the Education Office, ext. 3538 meat. and storing ping The course is heavily and civilian personnel Civilian illustrated, so the student will Training, ext. 7280.' GARBAGE - OVER JOHN Wjrftf T 4J loilvom MelMm" (Zjftt-f ZT.. . in area operations theaters, KIIMlxLfcKj I no.. CLAMP A CDDIB.III crDFW.IN FUSE f tactical commands to 33 Rpl'nn, Samon' . WW I C . Re9- - p flip rTTZI LAMP f BATHROOM FAN DADTl Dl .SSiTRC. AScTHii-- y , flT lUKIADLt 5" Cm I fZ jerv Fon jnRiB V. AI I PDCE IB Mkli 1 wight. Ceotei pieouini, ,v,n on ho'" I I I I ! """" vfllTATIMr W THESE squadrons provide mobile logistics support for aircraft, engine and accessory maintenance, as well as supply and transportation. They furnish global support . ' CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS V . V""" BIRCH SOLID CONSTRUCTION BY CROWN " ii.sy fc , .!-- .. me .ej A re. i Ul f ritt II y Ujk ' delivered ANDREWS AFB, Md. (AFNS) - The last of 130 new solid-stat- e instrument landing systems (ILS), marking one of the most significant improvements . to aircraft landing equipment in 20 years, .are being delivered to Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration ' I facilities worldwide. ( FAA) Systems previously in- stalled at six Air Force bases have been tested and are fully operational. Managed by. the Air Force Systems Command's Electronics Systems Division (ESD), L.G. Hanscom AFB, Mass., the program involves a $20 million contract with Texas Instruments, Dallas. 'with Department of Defense will receive compensation that is comparable to the median incomes of physicians in civilian communities who have been in practice for 20 or more years. The blanket exception to the dual compensation restrictions of Section 5532 of Title 5, U.S. Code, was requested by Department of Defense to alleviate to some degree the critical shortage of physicians being experienced at many military installations. Quote "I think the recent activity in the Mideast has helped to restore our image as being there qualified and ready for whatever we are called on to do, and that is really the role of the military. We don't establish foreign policy, we are there to execute orders, and we try to maintain ourselves in a condition of readiness so that we can carry but the mission that we are assigned to as good an effect as possible.," John L. McLucas, secretary of the Air Force. |