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Show DDGfJO Pi mr k. J The Sampler, Aug. 8, 1985 m mm 11 mm. O,1i5fistration 23 from 9 a,m. n wv n idu ' .r m m u mw ar .a m by EUle Wilson In just three short weeks our famed Dugway Mustangs will host their first football game of the season all new students will be held Aug. fr to 3 p.m. We wUl need schojol records andorreport card and current immunization records. Oiildren entering kindergarten must be five old on or before Sept. 1, 1983. They must have ayears physical examination, birth certificate, and all immunizations brought up to date before school begins. Classwork begins Sept. 3 for all students. The lunchroom manager will be at the school during registration to sign up students (including high school) wishing to be on the lunch program for the coming year. Hot lunches start the first day of school. Boosters urge community support against Grantsville Aug. 30. will be made when school begins in September. A total of $200 will be donated to the student body to help purchase a Mustang Mascot uniform. Miss. Deanna Gardner d of the purraised the Boostwith chase price ers and DHS matching those one-thir- We need volunteers to help sell tickets at the field. Anyone interested, please call me at 4325 after 6 p.m. To bring you up to date on what the Boosters have been doing, here's a brief report. At the end of the school year we a variety show to raise, funds, for the Music Department. A presentation of $100 co-sponso- funds. It'll be exciting to have our very own mascot cheering us on this year. A hardy pat on the back to Deanna for her hard work and school spirit. . We're sorry to say that just about depletes the Boosters treasury. At the end of the school year, we had a verv poor showing of support. Needless to say, the DHS Booster Club fell by the wayside. We urge par- ents, relatives, teachers, students, and friends of .DHS to please lend your support. Dues are $12 per person per year. The Boosters are here to support and assist all extracurricular activities associat- ed with DHS. There's a lot of spirit at DHS. Be a Booster and gain the satisfaction of knowing the community is behind the students all the way. Contact Ellie Wilson at 4325 after 6 p.m. to volunteer your support. Drugs and sunshine can lead to sunburn This is the. tale of a man who loved tad i He took tetracycline, then lay in the .sun. To his dismay it was then he did learn; shudder to tl&ink how much It's going to cost to pat them mU through school." HI Start an education fund today. Buy variable interest U.& Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. ,. re- cently warned sunbathers that some drugs can increase the rate at which they burn. Tetracycline is an important example, because it is . such a Some drugs, plus sunWith this bit of poetry, shine, can lead to a burn. ; Current personneB FDA Consumer magazine commonly-prescribe- d drug and is often used, for teenage acne. Teens are of- - not be aWecSecU by proposed changes fio retiremersft system This information Is provided by Secretary of Defense, Caspar Weinberger. The senate and ' the house nave compieiea action on their versions of the FY 86 authorization bill. Both ver- either, or both, versions of the senate and house FY 9 A : . sions include a feature that reduces authorization for re- - tirement accrual appropriations. Also, each requires the department to submit pro-1 posed legislation by Sept. : . ;; - exto reduce PCS when making penses out-of-pock- et . . authorization bill certain health care benefits to reduce the financial burden to our members of procuring essential medical services. These include a cost-- 1 either, or both, versions of the senate and house FY 1986 DoD authorization bills. These are: Permanent change of sta- tion CPCS' reimbursements In addition the house included in its version of the , 7 1986 DpD authorization bills. These are: - m. rjilS out-of-pock- moves; e.g., increased household goods weight allowance to improve the financial g of our service . shared dental insurance plan for active duty, dependents; an annual cap on expenses for medical costs per family $1000 - active duty dependents $3000 retirees and survivors; elimination of CHAMPUS deductible and copayment for active duty dependents who live outside the military treatment facility catchment area. well-bein- members and their families, et . . in spite of intense budget pressures, the leadership of the DoD will continue to work hard to ensure that our military members are provided compensation and quality of life that are fair to them and that enable us to . -- to provide a minimum of to revise the retirement sys5000 pounds to junior enlisttem for future new entrants. and a maximum of 18,000 ed is that The key point here pounds to senior, grades; a the congress, at the department's insistence, has deterper diem allowance of $37.50 per day for depenmined that-al- l personnel curover 12 years of age dents armed in the rently serving and $25 per day for depenforces and personnel already, dents under 12; a junior enretired will be fully grandlisted travel allowance in fathered and therefore not seven .cents per .CONUSof affected by any proposed re. 4i mile for dependents over & t. vision, to the military retirement system. years of age and 3.5 cents The final dollar reduction per mile for dependents und- , er 12; a dislocation alio-for new entrants will be dewance at the "with depentermined by the conference dents" rate for married juncommittee and will dictate ior enlisted personnel; and a" the magnitude of the change temporary lodging expense that will be required to the allowance in CONUS of $110 retirement system for those per day for up to four days. coming into the service after act. the effective date of the Special and incentive, pay increases to attract and reskills; e.g., tain During development and hazardous duty defense of the FY1986 budequalize officer and enlisted for conpays get, we have expended personnel $110 month; insiderable effort to protect crease family separation aland improve the economic lowance from $30month to g of our. service These compensation and quality of life improvements areJiy no means a complete list of all compensation - related initiatives we are pursuing in the FY 1986, or of other actions we are taking . attract and retain the quality of people so vital to the defense of this country. ten eager to get a golden tan. Instead, they may get a painful, peeling burn. Accutane and other drugs that may be prescribed for acne, including tretinoin or , may also increase In addition, some high blood pressure drugs and antipsychotic drugs can cause unwanted side effects when Retin-A- sunburn. combined, with the sun and or heat. These include antidepressants, heavy tranquilizers and $he diuretics such as Lasix often used for high blood pressure. Antipsychotic drugs used in mental patients may limit their tolerance of hot weather -and are believed to have contributed to deaths in temperatures. Drugs that may cause, 90-pl- us photosensitivity include: Antibacterials such as sulfamethoxazole (Gantanol, Bactrim and Septra) and nalidixic acid of Neg-Grafor urinary tract infections; m . Antidepressants such as amitriptyline (Elavil) and (Tofranil); imipramine a Antihistamines for colds and allergies; Coal tar oils and' sham mm LAi Lr The Original Preshrunk For Shrink-To-Fit- s, A sea-fiel- duty. EEO counselors needed .."': in interested Appropriated employees serving as EEO counselors as a collateral duty, should submit a letter, approved through their supervisor, to the Equal - 1 , Employment Opportunity Office by Oct. 29. Training - and funding will be provided. This is your opportunity for a career broadening position of challenge. r' Anderson ; V- 'v; . Continued from page 5 ing to the M803 and now finally the Ml. Q. For you personally, found other ways of accomplishing those goals and ob- jectives that I've set out to accomplish. So on balance, I have to say that there is no single great moment in the past year for me. I'm ex- what has been your greatest moment as TECOM's1 commanding general? A. I don't think I could put my finger on any one moment. I simply have to take all of the moments and say that they've been just great. I can't say enough about this assignment, I'm extremely,-please- d to be-here- I like Maryland, parti- cularly the .Chesapeake Bay area and Aberdeen. So many en-deav- or . . Your favorite jeans just got even better! Now in black, grey, and classic blue denim. Prewashed means no guessing. Select the size you normally wear! In tremely pleased and very proud of TECOM's record. Our reputation has reached ifewhighs, ' certainly within tWTXflny Materiel Com- regular lengths. : ; mand and within 'our Army. I frequently receive compl- . things have happened in the year that I've been here that I simply wouldn't even try to pinpoint any one as being the greatest moment. I have, perhaps had some minor setbacks in a few that I may have been pushing hard. But .even those cases have been few and far between, and I have : . : , ' imentary letters from our many VIP visitors who know about the importance of our work and our contribution to the development and acquisition process for major Army systems. In sum, I'm delighted to be here.. I hope I can stay here as long as my predecessor did, and I ask the support of the people in our command to help me achieve that end." ' or Taractin, doxepin, haloperidol or Hal- dol, loxapine, and the thiothixen phenothiazines and combinations such as Thorazine; The FDA suggests that when you get any prescription, you ask the name and purpose of the drug, how and when to take it, what side effects may result and what food, drinks and other drugs to avoid when taking it. At this season, FDA suggests consumers also ask if the drug can produce photo- sensitivity, or photoallergy. That is, should you avoid the sun while taking it? Manufacturers do caution patients and professionals about this possibility. So don't be shy about asking your doctor or pharmacist questions. Perfect Fit! How In 3 Great Colors! d 2 "0 B St;. KI - ; 'D'H ill, j Hydro-diuri- l; Feldene, a drug for arthritis; Griseofulvin, tablets for ringworm and athlete's foot; Tranquilizers such as UTU $60month. Authorize CONUS leave travel for families between consecutive overseas tours; and authorize payment of BAOVHA beyond the statutory 90 days for members without dependents on including Diuril and an well-bein- The results to date have been extremely successful. In addition to a three percent pay. raise, an extensive package of benefits and reimbursement improvements have been included in tensives, or combinations, nQ hard-to-fi- ll members. poos used for psoriasis and eczema; Diuretics and antihyper- |