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Show HILL TOP TIMES 28 Friday, April 25, 1986 Instructors, director sought local news Embry Riddle Aeronautical University is accepting applications for instructor positions and residen- Veterans' services expanded A to intensive and tial center director for a projected center and programs here. The instructor positions require a master's or Ph.D. degree. Experience in professional aeronautics, business administration or aeronautics main- program provide employment employability development services to veterans is being established on Hill AFB. The service will tenance is required. denote a disabled veteran outreach program The director position requires a master's degree designed to meet the needs of veterans, especially and experience in educational administration and those disabled veterans of the Vietnam era. administration management desired. Salary is Veda M. Jones, Clearfield Job Services, will connegotiable depending on experience. duct the program and assist any veteran with emInterested parties should contact Roy Stockton, ployment needs. She will be available in the Family South West Regional Director, at (702) Support Center, Bldg. 308, the last Wednesday of Resumes can be sent to Embry Riddle University, each month from 1 to 2 p.m. 554 CSGDPE, Nellis AFB, Nev. 89191. e contact should or veteran veteran Any her for job market information, such as reorientation to civilian expectations, federal civil service employment, resume assistance, job search training, Restaurant 402 is now open from 6:30 a.m. to 8 Job Training Partnership Act or other information. p.m. Monday through Friday. The restaurant feaFor more information call Ext. 75736. tures a hot food line, a grill, a sandwich bar and a salad bar. Take out orders for sandwiches are availbasis. Phone numbers are able on a call-iand The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Officer here will hold a public local auction Wednesday in Bldg. starting at 9 a.m. The public is enFour noncommissioned officers from Hill AFB recouraged to bid. Among the 334 items to be offered will be chemicently graduated from the Military Airlift Comcals, tires, appliances, furniture, food preparation mand Noncommissioned Officer Academy-West- , Norton AFB, Calif., as members of Class 86-equipment, light fixtures, ammunition containers, and clothing. Joining the select group of more than 28,616 Items may be inspected daily, except Saturday graduates who have expanded their Air Force and Sunday, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Property is potential by completing the MAC NCO Academy displayed at the following locations: program are TSgt. Gary L. Frisch, 1881st InformaHill AFB Items 1 and tion Systems Squadron; and TSgt. James L. Love, Items 9 and Defense Depot Ogden TSgt. James R. Mann and TSgt. Alvin Mork, 388th Registration will begin at 8 a.m. the day of the Tactical Fighter Wing. sale and bidders must be present and registered to Studies at the institution are designed to prepare selected noncommissioned officers for positions of bid; mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date provided greater responsibilities by broadening their leaderfull payment is made. ship and managerial capabilities and by expanding For more details, contact Shirley Rogers or Rue-betheir perspective of the military profession. Diligent or call Ext. 76557 or and rigorous study is required of each NCO who sucNavarro at Bldg. 76558. cessfully completes the course. 643-076- 2. soon-to-b- Restaurant open for business n Public local auction slated 773-589- 773-559- 0 3. Four here complete academy S-8- , 3. 50-22- 4: 225-33- 2-4- 4: n S-8- wwsjl m we (U S Air Force Photo) A1C Cecile Beaumont, Outbound Assignments Unit, Consolidated Base Personnel Office, was presented the Pleasant Person Plaudit Award for April by Maj. Gen. Charles McCausland, com- mander, Ogden ALC. The award is given by the Company Grade Officers' Council to persons around the base who display extra enthusiasm and cheerfulness on the job. Scout cookie sale continues Anyone who missed ordering Girl Scout cookies and still has a craving, cookie booths are still set up in the following locations: Troop 912: Today and Saturday, RB's One Stop, 481 North Main, Layton Hill AFB Exchange: Saturday, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. sm MRNina ; SPORT 2959 Washington Blvd. Ogden m feS 621-766- 9 SALE TOESE CMS 0119 Wmi '81 CHEV 85 CHEV '78 BUICIt WE REGAL CAVALIER 4 4 dr.. auto., air, CHEVETTE 4 Extra nice. cyl. dr.. 4 spd. gg4T0 gg'syo '82 TOYOTA '85 TOYOTA $gW7 '79 CHEV MR -- 2 CAPRICE dr.. auto., air. 5 spd. ;.; 34 $HS) '77 '80 CHEV BLAZER trans.. PS. CELICA " 5 spd.. air. 4 Auto. 10"x30" Maple Hardwood Precision Bearings. V8 engine. .,- - '78 FORD FORD LTD WAGON Fully equipped. .;., . FAIRMONT dr.. auto.. air. PRIMS RIB SP6CIW. ! 2 f Pftirae rib-- '85 CHEV '78 FORD VAN CUSTOM trans.. PS. wheel base. Auto, I CHEVETTE 4 dr.. 4 spd., low ml. long 34 I g47 f Chevrolet '1 J '78 CHEV VAN CUSTOM air cond. trans.. 3? PS. V8 engine, Auto, V 4 . served with , Bar Salad Soup or Baked Potato and Bread Honey Wheatberry 1 U 1 I j ' 1 731-30- 8 I |