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Show , ? ' Y - f V .- ", t fei W J 7 iMW'f ' - ' ' ..k. gpi emm . v t f. IMF . V ' ow ' - AtJnll ty.1 ,1 tUlfyJI- - ." Hi 7 .t r' jrf.-- ' 97 - V. f 4f . a. t "k ' " f l r an v - . . - Mews 3 Thursday, May 26, 1983 Patriotism day at Dugway Elementary : Its often said that patriotism is old hat or no longer stressed. Not at Dugway Elementary School, from each class participated in skits, dances, songs n celebration of America recently to the55? of their aeugnt classmates and a few parents who were lucky enough to attend. - , Morrell selected as new SMA Command Sergeant Major Glen E. Morrell will take over as the new Sergeant Major of the Army on July 1. - Morrell, currently assigned to the U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort McPherson, Ga., is scheduled to June 30. to represent the soldiers," Morrell said. "It's a good feeling to know that the work that I've Major of the Army - done culminates at that position. I attribute my success to the people and soldiers who have worked for me. personnel. The Morrell, who has served as Command Sergeant Major at FORS-COsince October, 1982, joined the Army in 195S. During the past decade, Morrell served as Command Sergeant Major of the' 1st Battalion, 75th Infantry, Fort Stewart, Ga.; the 1st Battalion, 1 0th Special. Forces Group, 1st Special Forces in West Germany; nd the Command Army Recruiting at Fort Sheridan, 111. His 28 years of active service also include three tours in Vietnam, two tours in Germany, and two tours in the 47-year-o- non-commission- ed "Sergeant Major of the v ' HI "W 111 111 N v CHAMPUS goes totally DEERS in July Families who haven't signed up with the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) will have their CHAMPUS claims denied starting this July. enrolled properly with reap the payoff more effective use of our : l t'-d-n ' with DEERS, or who need updates SOME PLAYED HANDS and some played feet in one of to their records, should contact the personnel office of the creative skits for Patriotism Day. Done to the tune of Yankee Doodle, the folks on the left sometimes forgot which was to clap and which ws to stomp. Mrs. Burgess' third grade class orougnt tne nouse down with tms one. their parent service right By now, all persons in the United States who are covered for Uniformed Service health benefits should be health care dollars. DEERS has already proven valuable planning. Now it will help crack down on fraud and abuse of the health benefit for military families." The DEERSCHAMPUS linkup has been tested since 1981 and will actually "go live" in the Western, enrolled with DEERS. The Defense Department estimates that at least 98 percent of active duty and retired sponsors are, in fact, signed up, as well as the majority of their families. CHAMPUS officials ex- Mid-Atlant- ic away. Retirees, their families and survivors should immediately contact the nearest personnel office of any and Southeastern pressed concern, however, about those people who are eligible for CHAMPUS but states in July. And soon after, all states will be phased in. Starting in October, families will not be able to get nonemergency care at military service. "DEERS has been a major undertaking," said CHAMPUS Director Theodore D. Wood, "and we are ready to Military schooling completed by Morrell includes the Sergeant Major Academy, Ranger School, Special Warfare. School, and the Defense Language Institute. His military awards include a bronze star medal; a meritorious service medal, with oak leaf cluster; a good conduct medal (nine awards); an Army commendation medal, with three oak leaf clusters; the combat infantryman badge; and the master parachutist badge. Morrell, born in Wick Tyler, West Virginia, is mar- ried to the former Karen R. Wade, also of West Virginia. They have three children. (ARNEWS) Panama Canal Zone. helped these studnets of Andrea Mathews and Mrs. Hubert's second grade classes in their renditions of Hats Off and Drummin' Drummin'. IT" ld M our proud history. I am sure the officer corps agrees with me. Morrell will serve with the Army Chief of Staff in Washington, D.C. and will act : advisor on mat- ters pertaining to enlisted direction," The outgoing sergeant major said of Morrell, "I' am absolutely pleased by his selection. He will serve the Army with distinction, the competition (for selection) was keen. I am confident the selection board picked the right man for the position at this time in replace SMA William A. Connelly upon his retirement on "I'm just happy to have been selected as Sergeapt ls his senior Army Connelly has done a great job, Morrell said of his predecessor. He has put the Army in the proper dirction concerning the soldiers. I intend to keep focused in that have their claims denied because they hadn't signed up with DEERS or hadn't updated their records. But once hospitals or clinics unless the DEERSCHAMPUS they are properly signed up with DEERS. tie-i- n is made, sponsors must be enrolled and' be on the DEERS computer before their claims can be in their enrollment papers until they're actually on the computer. Their CHAMPUS claims could be denied durno matter ing this time whether the claim was filed by the family or a provider. Such families can resubmit their claims after they enroll and are on the DEERS computer. But it means tha fami. lies should THE VIRGINIA REEL, an American tradition, was also part of the Patriotism Day activities at the Dugway Elementary assembly. does everything on the list applicants have different are babysitting, dog walking, pet sitting, pet grooming, house cleaning, ironing, window washing, car washing, car waxing, lawn mowing, other yard work, program, sponsored by ACS, is Dug- - "Rent-a-Kid- " way's temporary employ- ment agency for teens. file ap-"Kids", ages to at work various plications 12-1- 8, enough tastes to cover the list. Prices for the various jobs are arranged with thewhatindividual workers ever is satisfactory to both employer and employee is O.K. No suggested minimum or maximum is given by jobs with Community Ser- plant sitting, painting, big vic$s which serves as a clear v rbrother, big sister, tutoring, and delivering newsletters, ,ing house to match workers and flyers, with employers. Among the Of course, not every "kid" services available through . i sed and paid quickly. More "kids on the rent-bu- t able list are always welcome, A Application Rent-A-K- id adults with special talents is also being organized, if youre running So ... short on time, energy or skills, call Vera Zaccardi at Community Services (phone 2278) to see what help is -vailable. Rent-A-SIc- ill - Nam- e- j Phone No I Address Application For Adults Age : ; ! i Name : Phone No Hours Available Check the type(s) of work in which you are interested; Address Hours Available Check the type(s) of work in which you are interested. FOOD! NO THIS IS NOT A promotional photo for the Dug-wa- v Davs nroduction of Oliver, rather it is Mike Slack, a student in Gail Witkowski's fifth grade class about to chow down on believe it or not, a social studies project. Each of the students picked and wrote about a different state for the project and the grand finale was a cooking project Babysitting Dog walking j : - . . where the students brought in a dish native to the state they had. Everyone ate their way from coast to coast. ' Mike did get one of the easier states: Florida, needless to say the orange juice was delicious. Mike won't find many oranges where hes going though, his dad, Capt. Ronald Slack, former HHC Commander, has been reassigned to Alaska. CLM JD Comer of Main and Vine (821192 Pet sitting Pet grooming : ; House cleaning Ironing : j ' Window Washing Car Washing i . . j Your Signature j Parent's Signature iiiiiiiiiiiiminiT 2 NORTH MAIN - outSPEGOALS! f school Starts Thursday May 26, 1983 Monday. . . Rent a Machine j$l Movie Rented Rented 2nd Movie 3rd Movie Rented . ................... .. Friday. . . Rent Machine 2 Movies these Are Members Prices Tutoring Needlework Big Brother Other Rentable Skill Signature- ) Date - eleven people due nearly $6,000. In addition to those mentioned above, GM is also looking to return money to Jose M. Rosario, Tenetha Brankley, Michael L. Wilson, Franklin Revels, Rickey D. Davis, John Q. White, Marian S. Wood and Crescenico Rincon. AAFES hag already helped GM return nearly $7,000 to 12 j Tailoring House sitting Sharpen tools Shopping (Where? Big Sister . others who bought cars COUPON waii? mstm Movies Tuesday. (Except new arrivals) Wednesday and Thursday. . Rent a Machine Landscaping Mending Heavy Moving Make shelves BEacai through the AAFES pro- gram. If you know of any of those mentioned, tell them to contact Raymond F. OKeefe by writing to Manager, Military Sales, General Motors Over-- seas Distribution Corporation, 3044 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202 or telephoning (313) 556-540- 1. The 'refunds range from $235 to $1,625. 11 Residential and Commercial 2 Movies . . All . Wood working Bake bread Sewing . Catering If you know Gene A. Isaac, Percy Delgado Delafour or Sean T. Woodhouse, tell them General Motors (GM) .would like to send them some money. They bought a GM car through the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) when they were overses and are due a refund. GM officials have asked AAFES to help track down . Fix cars Fix appliances Special occasion cakes Date 1 VI Dl Yard work Plant sitting Lawn mowing Painting Big Sister Big Brother Tutoring Delivering news letters " CarWaAing Eleven due GM refund rn.mrmnzmnxmiiimuznuxuiii program for "Rent-a-Ski- ll I ! I Community Services. enroll with DEERS right away to make sure their claims get proces- These kids even do windows!! The "Rent-a-Ki- d pro- cessed. Families should expect a six to eight week lag from when they mail or bring D A totally new concept In carpet deeming. 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