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Show Friday, December 3, 1982 , HILL TOP TIMES Page5 Base career cad visor lakes services to f light line . Starting Wednesday; a Base Career Advisor will be available to confer with flightline people in the Tactical Air Command area, Bldg. 45, room 1 (Satellite CBPO) from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. every second and fourth Wednesday each month. "We are trying this expanded service to see if we can be of greater help to personnel who work on the flightline," said TSgt. Ed Lovelady, base career advisor. tion program and provide information and counseling on such programs as career job reservations, careers retraining, base of preference assignments, selective 'Zr" y ' V bonuses and the delayed iff program. "We hope to have enough participation to allow us to make this type of service available on a permanent basis and welcome feedback about it," Sergeant Lovelady said. "We are aware that working flight-lin- e duties, especially at night, some-tune- s makes it difficult to find the time to get to CBPO for information and assistance," he added. "We will be prepared to discuss any aspect of an Air Force career and will be able to help with applications for " Career : "If this program is effective, we have the flexibility to expand hours or days for it," he added. Anyone with ideas or views about this service or any similar program" that can provide better career counseling and assistance to the enlisted personnel on Hill AFB is invited to call Ext. 63170 or visit Bldg. 180, room 221 or Bldg. 45, room 1, said Sergeant Job Reservations," he emphasized. The Base Career Advisor is responsible to administer the enlisted reten- . Costs rise in Lovelady. January (U.S. Air Force Photo) system manager, signs the minutes of the Peace Conference as Col. Kim Hyong Kun from the Republic Definitization Bridge of Korea Air Force awaits his turn with the pen. Colonel Kim was part of a team of 10 Republic of Korea officers headed by their AFLC Commander, Maj. Gen. Chi Kyong Kun, who visited Hill AFB for one week to define spares, support equipment and training for the 6 aircraft the Korean Air Force is scheduled to receive. Col. Stuart R. Boyd, F-1- 6 F-1- j Cigarette price increase delayed The commissary official said the company wanted to increase prices nearly half of the 40 cents per carton federal excise tax due in January to minimize adverse consumer reaction The 19.5 cent per carton price into a single, dramatic increase. crease planned for November and December was canceled when an Air Cigarette prices will increase 40 official cents Service Force Commissary per . carton January 1, 1983, told officials of the R.J. Reynolds when the federal excise tax goes into Company they were unjustified in the effect, commissary officials said. (AFNS) price increase. Commissary cigarette prices won't increase this month as previously announced by Air Force Commissary Service officials at Kelly AFB, Texas. 1 Buildings to be sold The remainingportaons of Bldgs. 879 and 880 will be disposed of by sale. Invitation for Bid forms must be completed and at the Sacramento 'Corps of Engineers, Sacramento, Calif,, by Dec 13. Forms and inspection of buildings can be accomplished by contacting the Real EstateCost Accounting Sections, Civil Engineering Divi2 or sion, For more information call Mr, Pyper, Ext 777-342- 777-344- 3. 63442 or 63423. "fJCUO? MARTIN DttOTttBnS TIRE CENTER? r TheTirePros 2 MAX STEEL BELTED TRAIC-GR- IP TRACTION RADIAL Aggressive Traction Pattern "Max Grip" Tread Compound for Improved Ice Grip Over Conventional Dunlop Tread Compounds Two m. Full-Widt- Shoulder-To-Shouldeh Two . Belt Belts Guards 78 Series Profile Can Be Studded ?, STEEL Polyester Cord Body Plies ... 1 CW44 TRACTION Full 4 Ply Construction Polyester Cord Modem 78 Series Profile Can Be Studded Rugged Self Cleaning Tread Pattern ... V',SN A-7- 8 X 13 1 WW As Lew As W TndrmiiiiBM-ii- rttlwawniii-ftiirii- i 1. mi mna . 7 f r-- " PiVS F.I.T. l.of OTHER SIZES AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS! mwmiw V CS3IGQ7 |