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Show NEWS Nov. 21, 1990 n '(1 S o o )n) Hill AFB service members and their families looking for a feast tomorrow shouldn't have far to look. The Hillcrest Dining Hall, Officers' Club and Noncommissioned Officers' Club will each be serving special Thanksgiving cuisine featuring, of course, turkey. Hillcrest will offer a variety of items at an extremely reasonable cost. The menu includes traditional Thanksgiving dishes such as turkey, bread and cornbread dressings, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, gravy and cranberry sauce. Other menu items include ham, roast beef, vegatables, salads, rolls, fruits and beverages. Dessert includes pumpkin, apple, cherry and pecan pies and a large Thanksgiving cake. ; Dinner will be served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Maj. . Gen. Dale W. Thompson, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander; Brig. Gen. Clark Griffith, vice commander; CMSgt. Thomas C. Moeglein, senior enlisted adviser; Brig. Gen. Forrest S. Winebarger, 419th Tactical Fighter Wing commander; and Col. Peter Fox, 388th TFW commander (rear), will be on hand to serve the first guests. All active-dut- y military and their family members in eat the dining hall. Families of service memmay bers deployed in support of Operation Desert Shield are especially invited to attend. Guests of military families are also invited. The meal will be paid for a la carte. A full meal should only cost about Hillcrest officials said. The Officers' Club will be serving a Thanksgiving buffet for club members with reservations. Turkey, ham or prime rib buffets are available with prices starting at $8.95. A child's plate may be purchased for $5.95. Reservations must be made by today. The NCO Club will also serve a buffet with a menu similar to the Officers' Club buffet. Prices will begin at $7.95 with children's plates, for $3.95. The buffet will be open from 6 p.m. Reservations will only be required for parties of eight or more people. Club members and their guests are invited. $2-$- 3, 1-- System helps workers 'Discover' future jobs The Hill AFB Education Office is entering the civilian job market or offering a new career guidance system retirement. Making sure that such decisions will lead to satisfying results to help base employees plan for is important, officials said. The Correct decisions can be made if The system, called Discover, uses the' power of the computer to assist they are approached in a systematic Discover does just people in making satisfying and realis- way e manner. All the tic decisions about the future, officials that in an to do down has user at the comis sit at the education office said. At many points in their lives, adults puter terminal and follow the inare faced with making career deci- structions. Discover can benefit users in several sions. These may include going to areas: a school, continuing military career,. then-career-futur- e, step-by-ste- p. easy-to-us- They can learn about themselves, including career interests, abilities, job values arid work experiences. They can apply what they learn to the selection of military and civilian occupations more than 450 of them to find those that are good for them to pursue. They can obtain detailed information about each occupation. They can organize, plans for further education in both traditional and non-tradition- al settings. They can obtain detailed information about almost any educational institution and program in the country. skills, They can learn such as resume writing, cover letter for a job inwriting and how to go v . terview, : job-seeki- ng 1 They can learn how to understand and deal with the changes that may occur as they look for a new career. There are nine parts to Discover. They are: Beginning the Career Journey, Learning About the World of Work, Learning About Yourself, Finding Occupations, Learning About Occupations, Making Educational Choices, Planning Next Steps, Planning Your Career and Making Transitions. Discover will not make decisions for the user only the user can do that. People are responsible for their own career planning; however, Discover can be a valuable tool in making good decisions about what direction they should go. For more information about Discover, call Veran Smith at Ext. 73536. HURRY Sale Ends Saturday 113090 DON'T 'y. WAIT! Qy W LADIES PANTS v 1 4 5 Hilltop Times Sm-Oversiz- ed $12.00 Jjf rTv (3)171? Ladies Fleecejj JOG SETS SWEATERS J Reg. $12.00 SALE i mm ISELECTED SHIRTS All All Shirts Sizes ANY SHIRT Knits Woven Fleece Over $6.00 flSO.QOO TOP QUALITY Fleece Knit Terry LADIES ROBES v.i a.i imi 1 .1 'Mui . r $10.00 II Kill1 M'i h". ii. lit ii Hi.' .it! mzWb QUILT BATTING ."Washes Beautifully Doesn't Bunch Up!" t-'.- J ' NIGHT SHIR Fleece Terry Knits $8.50 , 1( Hj,t k ft ' |