Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 09, 2006, Page 5A, Image 5

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL JnflHHH^i^i*iHi * T 04 l Special to the Journal The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes the First Baptist Church, Centerville as a new chamber member. The Pastoral Staff includes three new staff: Rev. Ray Gentry, Associate Pastor of Biblical Guidance; Dr. Allen Hughes, Senior Pastor, Rev. Terry McLeod, Associate Pastor of Music; joining Rev. David Grantham, Associate Pastor of Students. The church is located at 108 Church St. in Centerville. For more information about programs call 953-3387 or visit their website at www.fbcenterville. org. Business awarded for sizzling sales Special to the Journal Business is sizzling at Steak-Out Char-Broiled Delivery of Warner Robins, located at 912 Russell Parkway. So much so, that owners Matt and Alicia Holton are proud to announce their loca tion’s recent Sales Builder corporate award, proof, they say, that the restaurant con tinues to “grill up” success. The award was created to recognize Steak-Out opera tors who achieve one of the top five percentage sales increases in the Steak-Out franchise system. Awards were presented at Steak- Out’s Awards of Excellence Ceremony at the 2006 Spring Meeting recently held ih Atlanta. “We owe our success to our loyal Warner Robins patrons,” Matt Holton said. Oxendine urges college students to consider health insurance options Special to the Journal As the fall semester approaches, Insurance Commissioner John W. Oxendine urges college stu dents and their parents to think carefully about the students’ ongoing health insurance needs. A serious illness or injury could lead to catastrophic consequences for a college student without health insurance, Oxendine said. • Make sure you re cov ered before a medi cal emergency arises. If the student s parents have health coverage, their policy may cover dependents, if they are full-time students, until the age of 23. Check with your health insurer about how the policy defines a full-time student and the maximum age of coverage. Most policies consider at least 12 credit hours per semester (six or nine in the summer) to be full-time. However, college students who marry will lose their status as a dependent under their parents’ policy regard less of age or status as a full time student. A college student not liv ing at home may run into problems if their health policy involves a Health Maintenance Organization or a Preferred Provider Organization. A student insured through an HMO may be outside the service area of physicians and hospitals while away at school. If this occurs, the student likely will have coverage for emergency care, but may have to travel to a physi cian and hospital within the HMO service area for other care. New chamber member “Whether it’s picked up at the restaurant or delivered, Steak-Out is dedicated to offering hot, well-balanced meals with a focus on cus tomer service, and the Sales Builder award reflects that.” Founded in 1987, Steak- Out Char-Broiled Delivery has grown to become the nation’s largest full-meal delivery system, with 70 stores operating in 18 states. Steak-Out, the “original” delivery/take-out franchise system, has created a unique and dynamic concept that has positioned itself at the forefront of the franchising industry. For more information on Steak-Out, visit www.steak out.com To contact Steak- Out of Warner Robins, call 478-923-1600. Similarly, an insurer may pay benefits at out-of-net work levels for students who are outside a PPO network. Be sure the college student has a copy of the relevant insurance cards and knows how to obtain any required approvals before seeking treatment. Students also have the option of purchasing a stu dent health insurance plan. Student plans are sold by an insurer that has contract ed with a college to offer coverage to its students. In general, these plans have more limited benefits and more exclusions than traditional health insurance plans. Many policies also will exclude routine examina tions, as well as injuries sus tained while under the influ ence of alcohol or drugs. Routine dental care and eye care generally aren’t included as part of a health insurance plan, although many will cover non-cos metic dental work that is medically necessary due to an accident. In addition, some plans may include limited cover age for dental procedures, such as the removal of wis dom teeth, if performed in a hospital. WARNER ROBINS SUPPLY OF FIERY We Rent! 612 Bali Si. Perry. OA 987-2334 I: s :M -HT.if-y-/ ■. ?. ’■ . , IN' V r“~ '• •, " , I * Ma2x*&L23x» * : -' ( *kf&JfisßwiVjK3Lv I | • , , “ r -,. ; ~*• ■; ivy... 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