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Show LIFETIMES " o nlOllll R. gJDVOS A. LA n Vanderstap-pe- Charles J. Bennett, Donald K. Bingham, Clark L. Dalton, Curtis V. Glover, Michael Kelley, Robert D. Morris and Duane S. Shiiu. ' James M. BadJiey, Karon W. Crqgun, Jo&eph M, Dagnillo, J' C. Deelstra, Kenneth E. Hows ond Cheryl A. Meehan. FM "telle Dwight U. Holman. Financial Management Directorate Patricia C. Dodge and Jodi P. Weaver. 419th Tactical Fighter Wing Dennis R. Bean and Toberto Sanchez. Commodities Directorate mm LI Robert Argyle, Charles R. Berchtold, Marilyn Fowers, Judith A. and Dorothy R. Watt. Phill ips LM Merida Richard F. Alexander, Philip K. Beardatl, Gene R. Gunn, Debra K. Hartman, Steward Shirley I. Howell, Timothy S. McDovid, I. Rettenberger, John W. Riley, Gary W. Sigmon, Judith A. Turner ond Emery R. Wood. 1881 it Communication-ComputSystems Group Jacqueiynn O. Florence and Stanley D. Mann. Ter-ronc- ICBM Product Directorate Elaine R. Dyches, Dewey E. Hayes 40-ye- ar 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron II Gary L. Hennessy, Joan McOure. e 30-ye- TJ LA 1881st P. Milton FM John L. Hildebrandt and Marcus Rood. Kidman, Thomas D. Openshaw and Jenial McFarland and James P. According to the plan, the CHAMPUS adjunctive dental benefit one that is available to all CHAMPUS-eligibl- e persons is very limited, and the only time dental care is covered is when it's a medically necessary part of medical treatment that's covered by CHAMPUS. What this means is, for example, when an oral surgeon may have to remove broken teeth as part of the medical treatment for an injury, or when a medical problem might require that you be admitted to the hospital for dental work, as in the case of a hemophiliac. In the latter case, CHAMPUS will pay for only the medical care and none of the inpatient dental care. If you do have a case as stated in the above examples, you need to get approval from the CHAMPUS dental claims processor before you get ad- - Frank service pins 40-ye- ar PM James Bowers. SHIPPER Compressors R9rtO Power Rakes Trenchers Tillers Ladders Engine Hoists Generators Chainsaws Compactors -Power Tools Lawn Mowers Some important things to remember are: B CHAMPUS dental coverage is ri Box 26904, Sacramento, 95826-9024- ; (916) 381-936- Calif. 8. ATTENTION: Mailhandler Participants may one-tim- charge e COME IN FOR A FREE EXAM 8 DANGER SIGNALS Hours: layton MON.-SAT- ForkJifts Automotive Tools Hammer Drills PumDS Mixers Landscape Tractors Scaffolding . 0 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Mon, Tues, Wed. Fri. 7:30-6:0- WINTER 8:00-- 5 BERTS Li if 30 i i i i 8 CALL HOMEOWNER CONTRACTOR GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY a, our fee! covers 100for 1stof Insurance treatment. be a There $26 no. hill field rd. SERVING and National Guard members may not sign up for the Active Duty Dependents Dental Plan unless their sponsors are ordered to active duty for a period of at least two years. For more information about enrollment, benefits and the dental plan, contact your military personnel office, your nearest health benefits adviser, or call or write to: DDP-DeltP.O. 9. SERVICE Backhoes Department insurance program. Families of activated reservists lina, P.O. Box 100599, Florence, S.C. HOMEOWNER CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES TOOLS EQUIPMENT AIL 1217 EQUPEHIT11550 uniformed services' Active Duty Dependents Dental Plan, but is a Defense statement of why you need the care, what care you need and how much it will cost. Send this information to: Blue Cross-Blu- e Shield of South Caro29501-009- the from completely separate (DD Form 2520) along with a statement from the physician (if one is involved) and the dentist, and a "Nobody Beats Our Service' 1 White. Penna. V. junctive dental care from the dentist by filling out a CHAMPUS claim form QALCO 0, QCRVICB SALES P. Shakib. R. 84th RADES CHAMPUS explains dental plan Civilian Health and Medical Plan for the Uniformed Services released some information concerning what is available and who is eligible for the coverage under the plan. D. Leroy Smith. C-C- Sharon PM Joe N. Bradley, Relda M. Busboom, Michel G. Durfey, Michael G. Grieve, Kenneth R. Gronwald, Steven R. Grover, Dixie H. Hampton, Linda F. Hanney, Sherry House, Arthur G. Lohman, Patricia B. Poulter and Cecil G. Scholfield. Christy L. Batchelor, Robert J. Carmichael, Tim. I Chavez, Kelly D. Dodge, BertW. Forrest, Gary A. Hunziker, Robert W. Krichba-um- , David L. Kuril), Dallis N. Massey, Ethel Ann Nelson, Wayne Hutchinson (NAF) and Charles J. John H. Evans, Lawrence D. Hubertz and service pins 20-ye- ar P. Robert W. Bailey. Allen N. Budge, Kathleen G. Dillon, Bevan C. Ipson and Ted D. Keeling. 2849th ABG Karol K. Degroot, Donnetta H. Lee. and John F. Heogin. Environmental Management Directorate William R. James and Michael R. Peterson. 2849th Air Base Group Lot R. Dunagdara (Nonappropriated Fund employee), Nancy A. Redmon (NAF), Dee Smith (NAF) and Lorie K. Stephensen (NAF). Technology and Industrial Support Directorate Susan I. Aldous, Diane Anderson, Grant O. Anderson, Ronald A. Bingham, Debbie L. Bodily, James L. Carter, Ruben D. Cordero, Debra Dillard, Dennis N. Fought, Rosina R. Griego, Charlene V. Harwood, Nonie Hulse, Gordon R. Keith, Eva L. Le Blanc, R. Ran-a- e McDaniel, Melvin L. Owen, Natalie J. Smith, Dale L. Workman and David K. Workman. Aircraft Directorate Talbot. F. service pins ar Tl Thomas E. Wilkin. Vehicle Transportation Division Brenda C. Abeyta. service pins Bailey, William J. Ryan and Linda B. 2849th ABG er Several Hill AFB civilian employees were recognized for achieving 10-- , 20--, 30- - and milestones in federal service in March. The workers and the number of years of employment are listed below. 10-ye- ar C Urrea, Gary Contracting Directorate 0 O Owen, Robert F. Schenk. Thomas and Vem E. Whitaker. 19 Hilitop Times Apnl 26, 1991 774-00- 00 1 h Chiropractic MMN AIM- S- Writer 924 24th, Suite Or. Kevin A. Roberts, DC O r UGS MjW8NESS I 2 y IMMrum J IN 1 lANDS op fffi I ;$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 2625 HiHfield Rd. A.S.A,P. LOANS LAYTON (Next to t7Wd ") 43. SIM 776-706- 6 (Formerly Young's Cuisine) m. O W$ "Itf? MONDAY-SATURDA- Y DINNER MEIMU fried Rice Chop Suey o o -M- . 9 P f H 4 "rn This Offer Good For All lfll n SA TURDA Y 11:00-9:3- 0 DTTu COKTMkT Flexible Payments Collateral Loans Available H 10:30-9:0- 0 riimiAM J ENU- QpEN M0N .FRL TT A DV (some restrictions may apply) Payroll Deductions Available If you need QUICK CASH for a short time, give us a call 13. Jopche (pan fried beef; vegetables & vermicelli) 14. Yakitori (Beef. Pork. Chicken) 15. 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