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Show NEWS MA 173 effort called a success Fund-raisin- g The Air Force Assistance Fund Drive ended March 31 and with most Hill AFB organizations reporting, a total of $49,851.22 was raised. "Although this wasn't as high as last year, it was still an outstanding success," Maj. Richard A. Ezzell, installation project officer, said. "We were prohibited from contacting personnel deployed to Desert Storm. However, we anticipate that had those individuals not been deployed, we would have surpassed last year's Desert Storm also affected the annual hosted by the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Despite this, SSgt. Mathias Mahovlich, 388th project officer, said the tournament was still a success. "Due to deployments, we only had about d of the participants of last Bowl-A-Tho- n, Bowl-A-Tho- n one-thir- Stop Loss program should end by April 30 -- 13UABCD, plot, MC 130E. -1- 36XAB, pilot, MH 53, MH 60. U3XCC, otr operation!, pilot, KZ 10. -- U6XABDE7r7Y. oir op.rot.onv pilot. AC-13- HHMH-60- available. All Air National Guard and Reserve members were authorized to be released March 29. Officer specialties still under Stop Loss are: 1045L, pilot, instructor, -- K1045N, pilot, instructor, -- M1045L, pilot, flight examiner, C 141. -1- 06XCD, pilot, KG 135, -K- C-- KC-1- ft V A Sk yrral nov.odtor, MC 130H, HC 130. AC 130. MC 130, 53XG, -1- 57XHJ, Wctronk worfort officer, MC 130E, 58XCDFG. noviflotor, pcial operation, HC-13- KC 135. -- 228XCDEFHJY, oir operation!, navigator, navigator or EWO, navigator, general. AC-13- navigator or EWO, AC 130 MC-13- Enlisted specialties under the program are: -1- 12X0. 1 refueler. 13XX, flight engineer. 14XX, aircraft loodmoiter (excluding 1 chief enlisted monager A207X2, intelfigence printer lyttem, oircrew. -2- 08X5A, Middle Eatt linguiit. Arabic. 242X0, disaster preparedness (excluding CEM 24200). 274XX, commond ond control. A456X1, electronic warfare systems, oircrew. A462XX, aircraft armament systems, oircrew. 464XX, explosive ordnance disposal. 465XX, munitions operations. 472X0, special purpose vehicle maintenance. -4- 72X1A, vehicle MX, fire trucks. 472X1 B, vehicle MX, refueling vehicle. 571X0, fire protection. 602XX, passenger ond household goodsfreight and packing. 605XX, air transportation. 811 XX, securitylow enforcement. 99602, sensor operator. 1 adult-junio- $418 $398 $308 $258 Angeles Breckenridge; Jim and Robbie Clapper. 1400). d 4991 CARS 1991 STORM 1991 PRIZM 1991 GEO 22 4 DOOR TRACKER METRO GEO 3 dr. hatchback. 507. detogger. 5 ipd 1991 r CARS 2649 North Main, Sunset 776-092- 0 CAVALIER 302. 2 dr. detogger. AMrMJoarnats, TRUCKS $8983 1990 CORSICA 1990 593. 4 dr, IT. 1990APV 1991 ASTRO VAN AMFM cast, pwr. windows, cruise. 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VAN M 298. 267.5spd $6560 day advance purchase -C- ALL FOR DETAILS l"JQS7A7G TOAVEL P USED Ges 21 -- WE SERVICE no-ta- p ONLY AT YOUNG IN LAYTON These new fares require All 9-pi- n .A New York Atlanta Dallas a AC 130 (FCO), HC-13- mMmmmwm Los HC 130, HHMH 53, AC-13- r bowlThe 30 at held was March ing tournament the Hill bowling center. The winners are as follows: Division I Dan Hart and Steve Tokan; Mel and Tom Fowler; Bob Huff and Rocky Conley. Division II Garry Smith and Mike Burk; Brett Bateman and Adam Major commands have waiver and release authority for the remaining Stop Loss skills, officials said. individuals with skills deleted from Stop Loss and who are past their original separation or retirement dates can be released immediately with commander approval. They will not be involuntarily retained past April 30, but can extend up to 90 days past that date for personal adjustment and terminal leave. Deployed individuals affected by Stop Loss whose original separation or retirement dates are past or in the near future should be given priority for return to home station within their unit's rotation plan. Those with original separation or retirement dates that are before arrival at their home station can be released as soon as they return, with commander approval, but no later than 30 days after return. They can also extend up to 90 days beyond that. People with dates past April 30 will have those dates reinstated and can also extend 90 days. Non-deploye- -1- -1- WASHINGTON D.C. (AFNS)-W- ith the exception of 12 officer and 19 enlisted specialties and posAir sibly some deployed people, most active-dut- y Force members will be free from Stop Loss by April 30, personnel officials said. Stop Loss began Sept. 17 to assure commanders that personnel resources needed to support Operation Desert Shield and then Desert Storm would be , tics Support Squadron: Bill Witcher, Larry Jennings, Fred Smith, Willie Norton and Craig Carson. The winner in the men's high series was Cleo Bullie and the winner of the women's high series was Darla Streeper. year, but we still raised over $1,500," Sergeant Mahovlich said. The bowling tournament saw more than 300 participants, with the winning teams as follows: First place 1881st Communication-Compute- r Systems Squadron: Bob Chaffin, Rob Sellinger, Gary Kuzara, Bob Coleman and Jeff Williams. Second place 2849th Air Base GroupSSRB: Dick McNabb, Bill Morgan, Ken Miller, Mike Lucovitz and Corbet Austin. Third place-295- 2nd Combat Logis total," 11 Hilltop Times April 12. 1991 ... nvtng Up to 5 qts. of oil $1495 In Layton Good thru Apr 30. 1991 - |