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Show HILL TOP TIMES 21, 19 Page 49 Leave Change Noted World Yar Veteran's Loan Deadline is Near II Before Retirement f AFNS1) WASHINGTON for World War II veterans eligi World War II veterans have less bility. WASHINGTON (AFNS) than one left to take advanEligibility for World War II Personnel returning from over- tage of GIyear is determined by a formula which or insured guaranteed seas assignments for separation, loans, the Veterans Administra adds 10 years to the date of their wno aesire leave in the United tion warned this week. last plus one year for states prior to separation, are July 25, 1967, is the deadline each discharge 90 days of service. affected by an interim chance AFM 35-- 7. Leave must be au 'DID thorized by the overseas unit that State Senator Barlow is now reprecommander with the member f er f YOU KNOW? if Conference Two-Da- y j V" (center), director for weapons, Office JSSS required tb sign a statement that he will remain in leave status from completion of separation processing to date of retirement. The member will be reassigned so as to arrive at stateside aerial ports five to seven days in advance of the date leave is to begin. This will permit completion of administrative processing actions. senting you and Davis County on the two most imporant committees and Councils in State Government. Powerful Joint Appropriations Committee. Legislative Council. Keep him working for you. ( Paid Political Advertisement by Grant Workman )j (Installations and Logistics), conference at Hill AFB to pose from a AMA com-fGen T Alan Bennett (right), Ogden Airmuni-I- f, Defense two-da- y 'wS fi Z William D. Cavanaugh, 2705th Commander. Topic of the conference was Ogden C3Dn33SDD5COT and Col , Wine munitions support to Southeast Asia. UiKf GOLD RUSH Package for Fin Assemblies Bombs Saves AF $1,546,677 - dew On t ii a new during B7 package designed by Ogden AMA for fin assemblies on onoral nurnnse bomos nas savea me Air rorce i,oo,- Fiscal Year 1966 with more expected this Fiscal year. were Navy packaging specified Previously the assemblies the mirhued through utilizing the Navy Department. Oeden AMA's packaging oratory under the Supply by the lab and Transportation Directorate, re designed the container. The new conformed with Air package Force requirements and provided of handling and more eco- - nical transportation overseas. ease Responsible the new pack V for desimincr cr a were J. Robert tY I Jt $ If?. I WOOCL 4 M ; M W M ii AMMO 3U.00 Bennett and Walter Henzi, packaging specialists in the laboratory. The old method was one fin assembly per metal crate at $13.67 per crate, plus one metal shipping pallet at $37.50 per pallet which was banded with every 18 metal crates. The new method developed by the lab is six assemblies per cleated plywood container at $8.97 per container. i chtttr. Sil- - c 1 fSK-j- rllrU M Army Mummy 9995 ..'sk 11)99 T0M o Kt j Reg. $130 ni (Remin'itoniBrand) ti UTi 7MM MAUSER IS- -, vX L AQQ - fhri) J . I Wl BOOTS IBSSul INSULATED BOOTS MOC TOI rrrr1 337) "VUICAN"! NEW! OR f if! IWG W machine sewing a 2 - - II iach a HUNTERS' BARGAINS sale- - LEATHER SADDLE BAG a-th- on price 1 Aco5r;i-,TiuJ,wur,,,,to SAVE RIFLE SCOPE HUNTER'S VEST I '"tn utmtK lor a nans NCE SI PINCER nnrv(y jTOa li FATIGUE PANTS .99 o.i..Arr 13.99 39c 1 AMJMWM i '"" ji 9RC $75 Sl88e 1.25 RED SWEAT SHIRT 4-PO- I CANTEEN SET f- r- A .CifTMni I 00 ff 1 FACTORY I I U A CAMP STOVE SWEDISH QQc si ? JiT, JCWEUD C0MPAS$ i f fllH. sjgl50 army miss kits I |