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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 14 July 30, 1982 Family Eocus Studerai education loans available at AF Aid Society Schedule school, sports, scouting physicals Money need not be a reason for must be enrolled on at least a half-tim- e basis. , missing out on a college education. The Air Force Aid Society offers Aggregate or accumulated loan limits guaranteed student loans under two are $15,000 .. for an undergraduate programs: the Gen. George S. Brown student and $25,000 for a" graduate senior student loan program for. instudent. The" aggregate amount for dividuals working toward Air Force graduate students includes outstanding commissions; and the Gen. Henry H. amounts which the student borrowed as Arnold student loan program ; for an undergraduate. children of Air Force members. The annual interest rate is nine ; Despite the chance of some changes in origination percent, and a the program after Oct. 1, the society is fee is deducted from the amount of the optimistic that Air Force students who loan. Repayment of the loans can occur apply after that date will be able to earlier but must begin six months after obtain educational assistance. of studies. Loans under the Brown program are graduation or termination School, sports and scouting Applicants must .. be U.S. citizens available to active-dut- y members, To schedule an appoint- - Records Section between physicals will be given Aug. enrolled or accepted by a Department of retirees, reservists, spouses and certain 24-2- 5 at the USAF Hospital, ment, the parent or guardian 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon-Hil- l. other Education-approve- d institution. Children of Air Force people. forms to for the must bring required day through Friday. Appointments members in these are eligible Eligibil ity is based on the family's can be made Ijegin- - the rear window of the pointments for physicals can- for loans under categories' the Arnold program. adjusted gross income and the amount be made not by telephone. ning Monday, Outpatient hospital's Each program offers loans to cover that can be contributed by the family. tuition and fees, room and board, books The difference between the cost of and supplies, personal needs and transeducation and family contribution is the amount of the loan. .AF AS officials portation. The minimum loan under each of the encourage interested students to programs is $500. Annual loan limits regardless of financial position their discuss with are: and eligibility apply $1,250 for an undergraduate ' the school's financial aid officer. student who is attending less than full- Parents using the Child Care Center Topics to be discussed are: More information, application forms . time. should plan to attend a special meeting and the names of participating schools ' un$2,500 for a full-tim- e' on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Thornton Impact of reductions in Department may be obtained from Aid Society ' , of Agriculture food subsidy. Recreation Center. dergraduate student. sections at Air Force base personal, $2,500 for a graduate student who Personnel Care given to child The meeting will be hosted by Col. affairs offices, or by contacting AFAS is attending less than ratio changes and expenses Joseph II. Battaglia, Hill AFB comNational Headquarters, 1735 N. Lynn e $5,000 for a graduate ,Fee structures mander, and is open to all present and St.," No. 202, Arlington, Va. 22209, ' ' ' , student. Care Child the . of Contracts prospective patrons 8 or Autovon telephone (202 ) Arnold applicants must be enrolled as New facility opening Center. , )AFNS( e students and Brown applicants ; . " five-perce- nt . Ap-physic- als - . Special meeting Chi Id Care Center changes : , full-tim- e. full-tim- . ; ., 696-523- 220-523- 8. full-tim- Bible school Register for vacation at Vacation Bible School starts Aug. 16 Hill AFB. The Bible school is conducted by the Hill AFB Chapel and is for kindergarten children through sixth grade. Classes will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the Religious Education facilities located in Bldgs. 128 and 130. Registration for VBS will be held, tomor-roand Aug. 7 from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m., and Sundays and Aug. 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the chapel lawn. w Heirforce There will be a donation of $1 per child at time of registration to help cover the cost of materials. As a means of educating the Lee and Terry Thrasher Parents recruited 10 new members to the students in worldwide concerns, a daily ofHeirforce at USAF, Hospital,' Hill, during Charles and Cathy McClintick fering will be taken in each class. The dona- the past few weeks. Welcoming the new adDonald and Christine Shoemaker tions will be transferred to the Children Car- ditions were: BOYS ing for Children Program of the World Michelle Robert A. and A. Babb GIRLS Home Bible League. The proceeds will then' " 11 D. Rick and Debbie Pishner Buck and Jeanice :S. July Bradley support a Vacation Bible School in India. Duane and Colleen Jones David and Monica' Vogele July 13 For more information contact Marty Koch, Potts 14 and Greg and Sally Ihde Kelly July 2 6 or Lorna Carroll, or Ty . . 773-771- 773-246- 777-323- July 17 July 18 July 20 13 18 18 July July July July 20 6. Ten percent savings offered on Exchange Catalog '82 orders CHAMPUS han- - be obtained from the base offering special summer dling fee, total the order exchange. The exchange catalog savings of TO percent off and deduct 10 percent to on all orders in the Ex- figure the amount due. offers its customers a hotline they can call change Catalog '82. ." Hawaii and Alaska between the hours of 7:30 The savings will apply customers are eligible to a.m. and 4 p.m. Central to all items in the book order from Pages A2 to Standard Time. They ordered and postmarked' A240 of the catalog and may use this line to check CONUS .customers can on Aug. 8. delivery problems and from to A? the status of their orders, This special sale will refunds and claims. The end on this date. To order can number is Exchange catalogs you must use the catalog's The base exchange is printed price and . - 800-527-234- 5. ) will share costs of some blood processing CHAMPUS will how share the cost of "plasmaor. the pheresis" removal, processing and return of blood to the body in certain situations. To ' qualify as a CHAMPUS benefit, the blood processing should be used only after conlife-tlireateni- ventional ng forms of treatment have been tried and proven ineffective when the patient's life is endangered by certain specific medical The conditions include: a progressive weakening of the muscles (especially facial m uscles ) ... call e d and paralysis myasthenia gravis; thickening of the blood ' associated with the growth of certain tumors; and certain . kidney in- - flammations. CHAMPUS may "cost-shar- e only those blood-processi- ng procedures which were performed on or alter Aug. 1, 1981, for specified medical ' |