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Show Page 12 HILL TOP TIMES November WetoocI 6, 1981 ccodldGDfis -- kctp estimated $650. . When an airman returned to his vehicle after work, he found the windshield shattered and a gas cap missing. A dependent wife reported $400 damage to the fender, grill and headlight of her vehicle. An employee in building 225 found his vehicle had approximately $200 damage sustained while parked at that building. Regulations require that the driver of any vehicle which collides or is involved in an accident with an unattended one which results in damage to the other vehicle will immediately stop and locate or notify the owner of the driver's name, address, vehicle and insurance information. Thefts of government and private property also kept the police busy. A telescope valued at $3,562 was reported missing from building 233. Anyone having information on this item is requested to call Security Police. h Two color television sets were taken from the dayrooms in buildings 390 and 391. Witnesses By SrA. Catherine L. Davis, 2849th Security Police Squadron Last week Security Police received a whopping nine reports of vehicle accidents totalling damages of an estimated $4,400. The major contributing factor was operator error, or hazardous or negligent behavior by a driver. Several were caused by improper backing and six of the nine occurred in parking lots. are reminded that regulations governing backing a Drivers vehicle state that "the driver of a vehicle shall not back the same unless such movement can be done safely and without interfering with other traffic." Further, the speed limit for driving in parking lots is established at 10 miles per hour. In several hit and run vehicle accident reports received; a civilian contractor discovered his truck had been struck and damaged while parked at building 230. Damages were a dent and scratches running from the front of the vehicle to the rear, along the right side. Repairs will cost an I IP o cb busy cerning any of the above thefts should call Security Police, Ext. 77867. Halloween night passed without any reportable incidents and "trick or ' observed two individuals leaving the dorms with the sets. Investigation is continuing. Two DD Form 2AF (ID Cards) have been taken from files in the CBPO ID section. Investigation revealed that a had the items in her wallet. A personal . typewriter was reported missing from a work station. A portfolio containing a wedding band was taken from an airman's duty station. The band was valued at $475. An airman in barracks 521 reported $261 had been taken from his room while he slept. Anyone having information con co-work- 'treaters" reported ah enjoyable evening as Security Police and Law Enforcement Explorers completed er I their walking patrols throughout the housing areas. Travel Tip ALC Ogden Regulation 125-4- , paragraph 17m states: Major Vehicle repairs will not be p'one on any. roadway or parking lot on base. All major repairs will either be done at the Auto Hobby Shop or off base. Our. comolimsnfory booklet helps you V neso1 plan your move. 19-inc- r You thought your home was your castle. But etoaum9s Day November 111th suddenly, you're being transferred to a neighboring kingdom. Prevent sleepless nights with our complimentary booklet that tells how to prepare, show and close the sale of your home without getting rooked. It includes advice on selecting a new home; A payment estimator; A y moving checklist; And tips on how to get complete, professional moving services without pawning a single family jewel. Call or write for your complimentary copy today. It's good strategy. A Division of Horizon International, Inc. P.O. Box 27513 Salt Lake City, Utah 84127 Utah (801) Service. 0 Toll Free (800) 14-da- . 292-70- Ak about our Relocation CAN'T SEEM TO GET COMFORTABLE ON THAT BED OF YOURS? -ii .mi.u.ii..i ipllgiWl"1' ..in.. in .iiiiijiwm, mKmi.ammK 44 453-083- j A a - mi WWNUWWVWY TV & APPLIANCE RENTAL ' i a mini ii i ir v t '1 TRY THIS BED OF OURS. The Selex Adjustable Bed gives you the right angle on comfort Just press a button and move your head and feet to any position you choose. It sure beats pounding pillows and rolling around trying to get settled. But you have no idea just how wonderful the Selex Bed is until you try it here today or any day this week. You'll wonder where it's been all your life. But you'll know where you want it from now on, and that's in the most comfortable bedroom anywhere: YOURS! Come see us today. Offering great savings to you on full line Whirlpool I SSTOMM SELEX LOUNGE RELAX BY COMFORT CONCEPTS DRAPERIES .?-'viija- fl brirrw"' . SLEEP READ - ran homeCJi i Now available at FURNISHINGS ULii flic 1152 West Rivcrdalo Rd. e Phono 621-422- 2 i Hi limmfllffl) |