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Show April 13, 1973 HILL TOP TIMES 22 Page Wide vansvy f insurciiicafferd innumber of low-cosurance programs, most of which are tailored espcially to fit the needs of active duty Air Force people, are also administered by the Air Force cidental deaths, and premium benefits are waivered in event of disability. It is available to USAF Active Duty, USAF Ready Reserve and Air National Association. Guard A st Well more than half of AFA's current active duty members are taking and personnel, retainable to age 75 providing coverage is in force for at least a 12 month period prior to the time insured leaves active duty. ad- vantage of the Association's group military life insurance program. Teim life insurance (up to 20,000 is provided for both the member and, on an optional basis, members of his immediate family. Extra benefits cover ac in- Indemnity Hospital to all surance is available AFA members provided to coverage is purchased-prio- r age 65. It is renewable for life. Daily benefits of up to $60 per day is provided for each day hospitalized - up to 365 1 maximum of $200,000, with no age limitations. A five per cent additional coverage is automatically extended during each of the first five years the policy is renewed. Available to personnel on flying status, AFA Flight Pay insurance provides monthly days per illness. There are no restrictions for military members or their families. AFA Worldwide Accident insurance, available to all AFA members, offers All-Purpo- se coverage available in in- crements of $5,000 up to a II 90-da- 50. Formed in 1946 by members the World War II Army Air Forces, it has grown steadily in size, influence, prestige, and ways to serve its membership. in are Headquarters Washington, D.C., manned by a professional staff of some sixty persons. The AFA provides an organization through which free men may unite: To fulfill the responsibilities imposed by the impact of aerospace technology on The Air Force Association is 110,000 men and women who believe strongly enough in of national defense, and the importance of airpower to that defense, to want to support their beliefs in an organized Navy has schooling guaranteed "You are a Navy technical school if you enlist now for the first time," modern society; To support armed strength adequate to maintain the security and peace of the United States and the free world; To educate themselves and the public at large in the development of adequate aerospace power for the betterment of mankind; To help friendly relations between free nations, based on respect for the principle of freedom and equal rights to all mankind. stated WINCHESTER 1400 12-G- a. r 28" Mod Charge Left Hand Only Pi T A 95 ONLY I AAA Oft nn There are immediate openings for enlistments in the Naval Reserve, which will place the rs 95 1 MB ' WINCHESTER mm a A-- A 12 & n 'L IMPERIAL SHELL hoi .22 LONG 20 ga. shells RIFLE WINCHESTER several rates. All of these ratings are open to women. Testing can be arranged at any time during the day or evening. Monday night is set aside for testing at the h St. Reserve center at SMI Ronald Ackett or Chief Mamanakis will be available at the Center at any time during the day. You may call collect to for further Ogden information. 394-813- COC ,f:?.A-TA.RClE- v. iV ? 1 carton i t 4. . i 5 . it .22 CAL. MARSHALL REVOLVER Complete with holster Proven Quality and Reliability Make this Pistol an Excellent. Buy for only 4450 REMINGTON SHOT In cloth bags. Reg. $6.95 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY $ JJ79 25 lb. BAG Moc 600 Jr. Shot Shell Loador 12 and 20 ga. Retail $72.00 SPECIAL WINCHESTER 4388 prim.r, 89 WINCHESTER Norr 79 WINCHESTER AA HAWK WADS OponSat 7:30a.m. I wads At o fantastic sav.ng, FREE COFFEE Ill 1 Ix'ginning at 7 p.m. Cost is $." per family plus a small charge for text books. The course will cover rules per p" 100 84 5 & weather, navigation and other subjects of interest to boaters. Teachers are regular and auxiliary Coast Guard personnel. Those completing the course will receive a certificate of completion from the Coast Guard. c J I bdrmt., I nhhod, carpotod, $396 down and ouumi j of J $89.55 poymontt month. Aha available at $296 down 1973 Moblh I I 973 MOBILE HOME, f2-x5- I. 2- - -- Fur- - I pr ! Homo 1261 D & G Mobile Home f Sales STORE " delegated. Only members, of course, are eligible for coverage under these group programs. I 1 2389 N Highway Ogden, Utah I ! j j 89 j Phone 782-441- 1 ! ,A jf president is national Martin M. Ostrow, a Los Angeles lawyer. Beyond personnel matters, the Air Force Association also fightsin Washington, at the grass roots level, and through publications - for needed Air Force programs such as the B-and the AX. the It provides a force for public 1, F-1- 5, opinion and governmental action that is not available in any other organization. Supporting not just a bigger, but a BETTER Air Force, it serves at all levels and in every aspect. If you're serving in the Air Force, then it only makes sense that a better Air Force for the country will be a better Air Force in which to serve. r- Attach SSAN - extended hospitalization ' U , v-.- under the Basic Program and the Program for the Handicapped. Officials of CHAMPUS -- he Civilian Health and Medical Program of the ( ... " 'fir 1 i ': I wli What have YOU done? "What have YOU done today to help conserve ut ilities at Hill AFB?" is the question asked by Great Dane Commander Fritzgcrald. And that's the question that should be answered in a positive manner by every individual at Hill AFB. A current utilities conservation program is seeking to save you $100,000. That means everyone at Hill AFB should focus "pinch penny" techniques on heat, electric power, water, refrigeration, and air conditioning. Are you helping conserve utilities? Blind man named top WASHINGTON (AFNS) Irvin Hershowitz. a civilian, has been named the Ou- tstanding Handicapped Federal Employee of the Mother joins RANDOLPH Tex. AFB, (AFNS) Money, advancement, travel, training, recreation, education, security, satisfaction and medical care for her children old Amn. attracted Martha J. Davis to the Air 27-ye- j . The DENVER Social Security Numbers must be included in all applications for CHAMPUS benefits involving Year. Totally blind since birth, he a bag DONUTS TJlr the road, of . vm Boat better I f 1C0 the under philosophy that service to cannot be members programs, Account 7 rourseat Davis High School in Kaysvillc on Tuesdays I ?t:.'t' ''' . "i Hill AFB military and civilian personnel are invited to attend a boating safety W - l' obex Limit a case a dox -- - 980-20t- VERY LIMITED SUPPLY ii : ' ; Schools are available for DON'T MISS THIS FANTASTIC BUY K Naval Reserve Center. enlistee in line for a petty officer rating. 159.95 RETAIL MODEL VENT-RI- B CMC George Mamanakis of the Ogden two-yea- NEW IN 'HE BOX Mutual of Omaha is the underwriter, but AFA itself administers all it insurance Association works to improve conditions current way. mmmm indemnity payments to policy holders suspended from flying activities for medical reasons. y Indemnity for one grounding can reimburse you for the entire cost of this protection for 20 years if taken out at age 20, and for five years even if you apply at age Force. The mother of two is an administrative specialist at the Air Force Military Personnel Center here. was the Air Force nominee and was one of 10 finalists in the Federal government's program to honor the most outstanding handicapped employee for Yfil. Mr. Hershowitz is a repairman in the dial telephone central office at Boiling AFB, Washington, DC. Course addod WRIGHT - PATTERSON AFB, Ohio (AFNS) Enroute air traffic control, which covers all facets of Federal Aviation center Agency operations, is the latest addition to the Air Force Institute of Technology's Education With Industry program. Uniformed Services - note that the Social Security Account Number (SSAN) is required by regulation. They also point out that all case records maintained by the CHAMPUS Office will soon be filed in accordance with the terminal digit file system, which is based on the SSAN of the onsor. All applications for benefits received without the SSAN will te returned without action. Throe rank top WASHINGTON (AFNS) Three weapons controllers of the Texas Air National Guard's 147th Flighter-Intercepto- r Group (Training), Ellington AFB, are currently ranked one, two, and three in the Air Force, active or Reserve, for the most live intercepts. Captains David D. Gibson Mark J. Olsen, and Roy C. Chase all have live intercept records in excess of 7,000 each. Working with a radar scope and radio communications jet interceptor pilots, with intercept directors guide the pilot to intercept target aircraft simulating hostile aircraft penetration of United States airspace. DRINKING PROBLEM? Alcholics Anonymous meets on base every Tuesday at 8 pm. For information, call 773-341- 5. "Tim ' |