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Show 11808129, 1952 HILL TOP TIMES "answers Queries . C. If IV-v- U)0UT ci rz. zoning Greats : ..... Page 7 ir II Provisions iiil Service Ajmed Forces Press and Service personnel loon to are hntv unv- - " seii vitally inieresLt;u De the of recently tiii. et A DRAND NEW . v. me passed i cc , SEWIMG MACHINE . Thousanas 01 yuconuna Hailv by the Veterans Ad ministration regarding information t" thi new bill. A great percent- (ec of these questions deal with ed- hcation anu In an enurt i VA iP most common queries, the questhe following Us Sew for School and Save v...v. - ONLY - published answers; ions and. a I'm a Korean veteran and I Lant to go to school this fall under tl jsui. may x he new anv school that was approved ,y my State for WWII veterans? A No. A school must be state- Lnroved for training under the K- Vet Bill before you may enroll. Ap -proval granted under the WWII uuuer me not over, does ill carry ,w, because m many cases schools are required to meet different , tandards than in the past. Q I'd like to take a single course et n school this fall under the Bill. It would be for less than half- lime, xiow large an educational ai- owance would I get? A You would receive either (1) lhe established charges for tuition bnd fees which all students taking lhe course must pay, or (2) a prorated amount based on $110 a month ai-en- K-v- ec K-V- lor a course. You would whichever amount is the full-tim- e be paid lesser. Q I am a WWII veteran and I've recently gone back on active duty. have never used any of my government loan entitlement. Which government loan dealine applies to lie: July 25, 1957, under the WWII or years after the present under the Bill? The Bill deadline apYou will have 10 plies to you. years from the end of the current emergency to make use of your government loan benefit, Q Are loans made under th K- Vet Bill subject to the down pay ment requirements of th Defense production Act? A Yes. The down payment re quirements of the Defense Production Act apply to government loans made under the new Bill in the same way that thev annlv tr loans made under the WWH law. bill, 10 emergency, A-- K-V- et K-V- et K-V- A woman et is much liko &aiai Much depends on the To be a music oritio dressing. vnu'vo vnf look at Doris Day in a bathing suit really care whether she and then can sing. Sailor: "Sav. 7 , "00 HODe's Crosby?" "HMrSntSnn jutr Sailor: "Rins-- ' B KF MIC IUUIICJ ' Soft ' 'f' zf 1 Top trophies in thp Hill AFB golfing tournament, sponsored annually by the Civilian Welfare Association and the Special Services Office, were won by (left to right) Major Edwin J. Fisher, Warrant Officer Irville Swan, and Leo G. Johnson. Trophies and Prizes Claimed by Top Golfing Enthusiasts MonihVtJP The annual Hill AFB golf tourn- - number 9 hole and Captain F. ament held at Elmonte Golf course Kneale for the number 2 shot on drew close to 80 civilian and mil- No. 18 hole. itary golfers out on the greens and named three trophy winners for the MONEY PAID ON RENT Can be en purchase price of any NEW Sewlnff season. . Machine. Lady, PI ease! The golf tournament is sponsored yearly by the Civilian Welfare Association and the Special Services Etack-To-Scho- ol Fabric office. Trophies and cash prizes the sponsoring organpurchased by e New Fall Colors izations were presented to winners mm by officials last week. QUILTED MATERIELS Major Edwin J. Fisher, trans..Yard For Skirts, Jackets, Jumpers, etc portation oficer, was named top man at the affair and took home e DAN RIVER GINGHAMS the largest trophy as winner of the championship flight. Another in new Fall Plaids, Yd.. large trophy was presented to Warrant Officer Irville Swan, adjutant of the 3rd medical recovery squadFRUIT OF. THE LOOM PERCALE ron, who tied for the honors in the New Fall Prints first flight with Earl Nye but won a to after the play trophy rights off. A third trophy was won by Leo G. Johnson, management and procedures office, supply as leader of the second flight. Other prizes in the championUp from ship flight were given to Lyle MorA wright . . . Awright! So John Young, and Earl ris. Winners in the first flight, in .You've got a badge somewhere . . addition to Warant Officer Swan, Let's just forget I even mentioned were Junior Squires, Bill Bain and it!" second Max Verig. Additional Bart-letflight prize winners were Tom2nd Lt.t, "Back in the city again?" said Chuck Howerton, and the man to his neigh B. Escat. Eugene bor. "I thought you were a farm Keith Clapier won six golf balls er." Phone for the most birdies, 2nd Lt. Monroe 2274 Washington Blvd. "Well," was the reply, "you just Seibel won four balls for most bomade the same mistake I did." SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! gies, and Don Freman, Meteglaar, the shared and Minor Bartlett most T pars. I mf halls awarded for Lt. to were balls given Three golf IF TODAY'S SKYROCKET MEDICAL COSTS SHOULD Evans for best number 2 shot at 1952 Specials aa lilt 4V( NEW SEWING MACHINES .... Kill-pac- k, SEWING n: UClb INC ... Check PUT A STR ANGLE-HOL- ON YOUR PURSE! D ... LICOA 0t!6 AL DISCOUNTED OR MORE! Winter Jackets O Fall Jackets O Luggage Sleeping Bags O Comforters 0 100 Wool Blankets 0 5 Wool Double Blankets O Jitney Bags 0 Socks O Shoes O Sweat Shirts, Etc. Hardware O Paints O Tools OVER 10.000 ITEMS ARMY fi a new plan exclusively for has the answer Military Installation employees . . . AND It's the Best! (Ask Ogden Arsenal or Deseret Chemical employees.) 4r Pays All Medical Costs to $600.00 for each insured each or sickness. 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