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Show V . U. 'f i - 1- .'. ft . . Ik 1r - .?' fT v . . s;- - . ' ; , ' - I t m. , . L Mw . V'A , ;ti2 ..... V b- - & t; i.--' . .: . by Major Gabino J. Caballero, Jr. ' Fingerprint program The Military Police will sponsor an Operation Fingerprint program beginning at 10 &.m. on 19 August at the Post Exchange. Children, ages 1 to 16, are eligible for the program. The fingerprint cards will be given to the childs parent or legal guardian, and no prints will be kept by the Military Police. The Military Police want to remind parents that fingerprints are an invaluable tool in locating and identifying missing children. For further information, contact SSG Don Terry at 2511 or 2933. number. For example, if my name was John D. Tinker from Waycross, Utah, and I wanted to mark my new . television set I would mark it as follows: JDT 23 DL no. A123456 (23 is the code number for 'the state of Utah). Also, record all serial numbers of your valuable items, photograph them and keep the record in a secure location, like a safe deposit . The Developer of Human Powered Flight, Internationally Honored Scientist, Inventor and Aviator . . Dr. Paul MacC ready Aviation pioneer to visit Dugway Paul his MacCready, world renowned inventor and aviator will visit Dug- way August 25th, as a guest the Branch. Meteorological During his visit Dr. MacCready will give a presentation on the flights of the Gossamer aircraft he developed. In 1977 he became interknown as the nationally human-powered "father of Gossamer flight when Condor made the first sus- an altitude of 11,000 feet. Dr. MacCready will be at Dugway as President of tained, controlled flight pow- Aero-Vironme- ered solely by its pilots flights of the Gossamer Air- by human lish Channel power. nt, Inc. to discuss various projects with the Meteorological Branch. His presentation of the muscles. Two years later he created the Gossamer Albatross, the only aircraft to fly the Eng- craft will be given at 4:00 p.m. in the Commanders Since then he developed Conference Room of Headquarters Building, and will be open to anyone wishing to attend. two aircraft powered by the sun. One, the Challenger was flown 162 miles from Paris to England. It reached Savings Bond sales have increased steadily each month since the new market-base- d interest rate went into effect, announced Treasury Department officials in Washington. Sales rose nearly 30 percent since January, while redemptions dropped by The rate for series EE bonds issued between May 1 and October 31, 1983, is 8.64 percent for their first .month interest period. Older series EE and E bonds and U.S. Savings Notes will also one-thir- d. ? market-base- d six-mon- th interest-earnin- g periods starting May land Oct. 31. The market-base- d cent per year interest. These bonds earn interest on a fixed scale to redemption or final maturity date,, depending on the original date of issue. Series E Bonds issued May 1, 1941, through May 1, 1943, and Series H bonds issued June 1, 1952 through Sept. 1, compounded if held five semiannually years or longer. Older bonds in effect before Nov. 1, 1982, continue to have minimum guaranteed yields to the end of the original or extended maturity periods which began before that date. Interim yields for new issues held less than five years range from 5.5 percent after one year to 7.25 percent after four and one-hayears. Savings Bonds redeemed or reaching final maturity before being held at least five years after Nov. 1, 1982, are not eligible for market-base- d labor. 1953, have reached final maturity and no longer earn Hey, have you happened to notice that a number of employees working in Headquarters Building (Bldg. 5450) and Personnel (Bldg. 5330) are using the parking areas in front of the buildings to park their vehicles while they (the owners) are at work? These parking areas are primarily for customers only and parking should not exceed 30 minutes to one hour. Please, a little cooperation and consideration here could help alleviate a tacky situation. "In most quarrels there is a fault on both sides, a quarrel may be compared to a spark, which cannot be produced without a flint as well as steel.. Charles Caleb "People who think they are too big to do little things are perhaps too little to be asked to dp big things. -- . Say! Did you know . . Colton - Heres a tip from your crime prevention watch dog. Mark all your valuable items with your initials, state code (with a box around it) and your state drivers license Author Unknown that vandalism in our town of Dugway has decreased significantly over the past month. Thanks go to everyone, espe- . cially the NCOs of HHC, DPG and the NCOs of the US Air Force stationed at DPG. These folks have been of great assistance to the MFs in their efforts to protect our property. "Men build too many walls and not enough bridges. - Sir Issac Newton This little reminder is for Jonathan Jones. You all know him - hes the one that stops at the Bowling Alley or the PX gas station to pick up a beer or two to drink on his way home from work. BEWARE,. J.J.!! The MPs are keeping an eye out for They mean business. You can not drink and drive. If you do bn DPG, be prepared to pay the price. Pet owners. You and I are responsible for the control-action- s of our pets. If you maintain proper control of your pet (chain or leash cannot be longer than six feet) then there should not be any problems; however, if the MFs have to get involved in controlling the actions of your pet, then we have a problem. Please know the rules regarding this issue. If you have any questions, or please call 2933-da- y night. Curfew hours change when school starts. Right now curfew for 12 year olds and younger is 2100 (9:00 p.m:) Sunday through Wednesday - 2130 (9:30 p.m.) Thursday through Sat7 urday. For year olds, the curfew is 2300 (11:00 p.m.) Sunday through Wednesday - 2400 (12:00 midnight) Thursday through 13-1- Saturday. Effective 28 August 1983, curfew hours are as follows: 12 -- years and younger Sunday through Thursday: 21) (9 p.m.); Friday and Saturday: 2100 (9:30 p.m.) 12 years to 17 years: Sunday through Thursday: 2300 (11 p.m.); Friday and Saturday: 2400 (12 midnight). Congratulations to SSG Donald Terry on his recent promotion - well earned; to CPLs Rick Scott and Donald ,Pentacoff on their lateral ap- pointments. earned. DOGHOUSE OUT the Treasury Department provides to banks and other THE 84s WILL BE redemption agents. OON! One Week Only! ALL JR. JACKETS & COATS SO WERE (unrs5 yiac (MB ,0,'K 1983 ar CHEVETTE comsemiannual rates pounded semiannually determines a bonds five-ye- ust $6,033 ar yield. If bonds were held six years, the average pf the 12 REGISTER TODAY FOR com4 pounded semiannually determines a bonds yield, and so on. Bonds held less than five years continue. to earn interest on a prede-- 83 CLOSEOUT PRICE ............... $5,551 300 GM REBATE -- ONE DRAWING EACH WEEK UNTIL SCHOOL STARTS. Or Choose 10.9 Financing $5,251 200o qualify for the rate. The Treasury Department NOW 22.39-43.8- 9 Savvy savings on fall jackets, Reg. 28.88-55.0some styled with newest vestee trims or or hoods. Poplins, nylon, zip off sleeves corduroy or sweater knits with warm linings 0. five-yea- t. hatchback, 4 cylinder, 5 sp. transmission, EPA rating, 46 mph hiway MERCHANDISE GIFT FROM OUR JR. DEPT. termined, graduated scale, just as in the past. Series EE bonds issued since Nov. 1, 1982, must be held at least five years to period. New bonds are guaranteed to earn a minimum of 7.5 per 2 door FREE $25 six-ye- ar determines the redemption value of a bond held five years or longer by averaging r the marketable semiannual each rates during by 85 period, multiplying the percent, averagingand com-10 semiannual rates semipounding the result first the annually from again, well Bond holders can find the current redemption values of their bonds by using the tables of redemption values lf system semiannual rates - interest. of fixing rates began Nov. 1, 1982. This makes U.S. Savings Bonds competitive with other savings programs and increase their appeal both to military members and civilians, officials said. "With the increased payroll savings plan participation, we believe the' market-base- d interest system is returning the bond program to a solid, competitive position among savings instruments, Treasury officials said. The rate for the previous Nov. market-base- d period 1, 1982 through April 30, was 11.09 percent, an 1983 average yield for the two periods of 9.87 percent. rate The market-base- d months calculated every six is based on the Treasury five-yerate on securities the for preceding six months. The Savings Bond rate is set at 85 percent of the market average. At the end of five years, the average of the 10 you. - Savings bonds fate 8.64 percent receive this rate for box. Remember, you all worked hard for what you own. Dont let some other low life, no good skunk reap the well earned fruit of your : Dr. k , The Doghouse . ,v -- serious from ' a dads please read! & Important-mom- 's of 3 Thursday, August 11, 1983 . Junior S-M- -L, 5-1- 3. 33 North Main, Tooclo f 1 : W1- - 7 .. .mM'A1 r |