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Show 6 The Sampler, OcL 181984 Something Serious From The Doghouse PREVENTION CRIME McGrufFs HALLOWEEN SAFETY Halloween is a time for ghosts and goblins friends, right? Thats right. Almost everybod times a few people play mean tricks on kids like putting dangerous things in their candy tip from me, McGrufT the Crime Ghost. . .er. Play it saps this Halloween. Follow my advU WORKS - TAKE A BIT OUT OF CRIME Hallow There will be a new face' in the Provost Marshal's Office. of Beginning on the 22nd EdOctober, MAJ Vernon D. wards, United States Army Reserve, will be working in the Provost Marshal Office for his two weeks active helnw. the answer you feel is Place a check-besid1. Someone giies you candy' that is not wxaj sealed by the candy company'. You should: 1 e PLEASE look out for our little people, and please give -- a damn. If you don't, the MPs will (and give you a little more - a ticket). Congratulations to Mr. Don- aid Gordon on his successful duty. MAJ Edwards is from Shidler, Oklahoma where he works as a carpenter. He be- completion of the Military Police Investigations Course at Fort McClellan, Alabama. Although the nine week course does not offidally recognize honor graduates, Don finished at the top of averhis class with a have to It's you good age. gan his military career in 1960 when he enlisted in the MP Corps. His first assign- ment 2. One of the treats you were given has thing suspicious sticking out of it. Your should: Bite into it to see what it is. Call the police. Put it in the refrigerator. Scream. 3. The safest way' to go some- n trick-or-treati- Course. In September 1969 With an adult you trust. Edwards went back on active duty at Ft. Bragg, NC., and then spent 18 months with the 5th Special Forces in Vietnam (June 70 to Jan. 72). Welcome to DPG. C1964 Tha Advartiaing Council. Ino r is: B. In a neighborhood you know . C. Where the most houses are. D. Where theres a pumpkin in the w indow'. Q nouq noA Of 330 children bom today in the US - about the size of one a small grade school will die and four will sustain serious or crippling injuries - in an seaq )dne o ajdoad uioij Atouq jojbs na( pooipoqijSpn b ui fl 24. Deluxe Season Sentry All-Seas- S victims are teenagers. That means that 11 teenagers die each day in drunk driving accidents. Parents, please talk to your teenagers about .alcohol. You'll be surprised what they can teach you. Incident: Rollover. A serviceman with, a passenger ' was driving on a single road posted at 35 breakfast, so he was fati-- . gued. It was 1620 and he LPS Sport Radial was in a hurry to reach the credit union before it dosed for the weekend. The vehide was traveling at 65 mph when the left front tire blew out. The driver put on the brakes, which caused the ve- eissoonii Ti 30.000 nil. Itm4 . Michelin XZX Free Tire Meentfng Michelin X Radial Radial lane-asphal- t mph. 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The drivers response - "I didn't realize I was going that F0 1ijriMt ATS-- 1 SB.BTJ 3 2MB 17S-1- 3 E 7914 F7S-I- 4 G79I4 tmurmd hy dWtomly Nr Wide One GT - LPS Highway Truck Tire Highway Retread 6070 Series US07 ATO-IJ- 94-pl- l i 3B.BB G79-1- 9 , M7B-1- 9 t ST.BB ! ' 'SMB L79-1- 9 r LPS Traction Truck Tire 17 ; fast. What concerns me is not necessarily the speed, its when and where the inddent tookv place - where children were coming and going to school and near the playground. us back. Georgia and in 1968 he attended the Special Forces Officer Course and the Spe- ng skates. 4. The best place to go A. Across town. was with Ben-nin- g, A. Alone. B. Late at night. C. On roller trick-or-treati- 2) the 382nd MP Bn, Cp. D, Permissens, Germany. In August 1962 Edwards, got but of the Army and went to work for the Albuquerque Police Department. In 1967 Edwards attended Officer Candidate School at Ft. is: D. (1961-196- . Dugwayites, we still need your help in keeping criminal activity at a zero balance. Some of you out there have been very instrumental in sustaining a low incident rate over the past two months. All of us thank you for your help. PLEASE REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS - ACTIVITY CALL 2933911. I wonder when they are It appears that there is an increase in larcenies lately. Most of the stolen property is unsecure and unmarked. Many of the larcenies are committed by "dirt balls who will take something because it was unsecure and available! Please secure your property and mark it for identification and let's put the thieves out of business. For more information on marking your property call SSG Don Terry at 2281. We have engravers. SFC Ed Buys - an 18 handi- cap? What a deal! ,, . Halloween 1984 is almost upon us, and is a holiday that means many things to many people. For children, it is a time of mystery and festivity; to parents, it is a time of anxiety; and to law enforcement, it is a time of . increased vigilance. : Therfe are several things that can be done to make, the Halloween season more enjoyable: Parents should discuss with their children. Children should have a trick-or-treati- pre-planne- ng well-lighte- d, childrens vision causing a safety hazard for the children). it Drivers Kb., OfrlllAVti ;90BI9BWt BWt I :ats-isw- ; iA7B-1- WW 78-1IC79-I4W- ww G78i3 No Trade-I- n Required r i s. im t BBAB I SMB SIM ; 'NTS-1- WAN ! 179-1- WW I 0 i BBAB 14. BB 27A4 (BaihsBMdsad L Maintenance Free 60 Month Battery insr. IMS i FT. 14 WW :G7914 WW 1MB I m E78-14- 17.44 11.9? 1MB 14.44 1MB aza Double Wire Basket Wheel Western Auto Antifreeze Most U S. and import cars. Es. ssr. 13aS'6in. whool. Lug nut extra. Quicli starling power! 9 group sins. Top or aids terminals. Sold with each. Each. 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