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Show .J : s , J. fta.fr- V - ome and Away Sa e The Sampler, Aug. 22, 1985 o 0fif show just sampling. ..you'll ' find lots more decorator choices. We Sale $36 50x84" pr. $45. Westwood. a texture Reg. treat. open-weaof draperies polyesterrayon acrylic. Polyestercotton lining. Reg.! Sale 75x84" pair $ 85 68.00 100x84" pair $109 87.20 125x84" pair . $139111.20 Sale $12 ea. 60x84" Reg. $15. Elegant, silky-she- er polyester voile panel of imported woven yarns. Tri-to- ne ve mm by Lisa Simunaci and Susan of dye will be readily visible. Tooele Army Depot won the bid to paint three APC's and 3,200 discs for the test to be performed here. Voss, Tooele Army Depot In the middle of the des- All draperies and panels in store. Come on in and enjoy athe view! 4 . ert, stark white Army vehicles and equipment dont camouflage too well. Even so, armored personnel carriers, tanks and trucks are in the process of like Tooele, so any big painting jobs for Dugway must be mical agent decontamination P. Davenport, physical science technician, test operations divisin here. i s! "Dugway does not have the sandblasting capability receiving white chemical agent resistant paint to prepare for a test on a new che- done elsewhere," said Earl unit here. During testing, mud will be smeared on the equipment. .It will be washed down with the new decon aparatus. Simulant chemical agent containing dye will also be sprayed on the equipment. After the equipment is washed down wqith the unit being tested, any residuals Tooele gave us a really good bid to paint the APCs. Plus two APC's were picked up from surplus at the depot. This saved Dguway transportation costs," continued Davenport. The bid from the depot consisted of steam cleaning, i I sandblasting, applying a prime coat and a final paint for three APC's. Sale 31.20 50x84" pr. Reg. $39. Supreme is the word for these antique satin draperies with their and subtly slubbed texture. Rayonacetate, with rain and stain resistant cotton lining. Supreme, catalog only Reg. gale 75x84" pair 69 55.20 100x84" pair $ 89 71.20 125x84" pair $1 19 95.20 soft-glo- .........$ Sale '24 50x84" pr. Reg. $30. Jeweltex, at tiome In both formal and casual settings. Cottonpblyesterrayon Dobby-wea- with ve energy-savin- g, d cotton-flocke- acrylic- foam backing. ' Reg. Sale 75x84" pair . $62 49.60 100x84" pair $79 63.20 125x84" pair $99 79.20 100x84" patio panel ea., $87 69.60 Sale 6.39 ea. 42x84" Reg. 7.99. Silky-she- er ninon panels of Dacron - 7 . ......... EUGENE QUINTANA, Chief, Fabrication Branch, checks newly painted APC at Tooele Army Depot. (US Army photo) . Disrupts readiness : 20 All off Save 20outlook. i priscillas... ume to reTresn your windows Change your Every lnstock window shade is now on sale. Here's Just a sampling of priscilla curtains in store. Come see lots more. In a ' wide choice of sizes and colors. From plain to fancy, they're all on sale. Choose your new window shades from a variety of styles. Shades that let the light gently filter in or do a lot to block it out. Wanted colors, wanted sizes. Here's an example. SalO $20 100x63" pr. These $25. Reg. deeply ruffled priscillas will make a charming addition to most any room. With attached valance. Tiebacks included. Lots of lovely color choices in a Kodel stay-fre- sh estercotton blend. Sale Reg. 6.49 This $5.1 9 37" width poly- light-blocki- ng energy saver is handsomely textured in embossed plastic. Looks like cloth, can be 100x84" pair, Reg. $29 Sale 23.20 wipe-cleane- d. 20 Off All novelty curtains and panels f Save 20 to 40 out the 20 to 40 off Softside 11 Carry luggage. It's all on sale! savings on all softside luggage of what .....J Here's'an example you'll find in store. mm, , , Sale 7.20 to '36 Sale 9.60 to '36 Pack up the value and travel in sensible style. Our Jaguar Capri lightweight nylon luggage is easy to manage, The 27 vet wheels easy-ro- ll has pullman p. aood-and-tou- . .. -. .:.JaiJ,..'. w.TyM .... ia- - in NukLr1.. ..va.'u, ' I ft. ..jiiTfi .? Z0Om ji-- 11 il Uif uMtl 1.' ' ar "1 IM) j." SHpSQMNWMMMMMMMI All pull-stra- pieces have easy-glid- e zippers. In travel-wis- e nylon colors navy, burgundy or tan. ' Reg. Sale . -Garment bag . $25 194)0 $45 36.00 27" pullman $35 28.00 25" pullman ; fit I - 'isr .... .... ....... $16 Tote bag Not shown: 21" carry-on..- .. 9.60 prtmnnlwin iHiiiltii !"''! 24 vouch August im J. armwy compwy. nc de 22" OH Ummt It's our Jaguar 5000... the softside vinyl luggage that goes lightly yet travels tough. With easy-glinylon zippers. And the double security of snap rocks plus buckle straps. The 27" pullman has wheels and pull strap. Make up a set in burgundy or navy. Reg. Sale Garment bag . $22 174)0 27" pullman . . $45 36.00 25" pullman . . $35 284)0 Tote bag . ... . $12 7.20 Not shown: . $22 MM : - TjMH ah. and a handy Save on this, and all the other softside luggage you'll find on sale in store. JCPenney; TOOELE carry-o- n . $22 174)0 Catalog Orders Retail Store 882-35- 69 1 Dental problems can cause dilemma on battlefield of the 82nd Airborne Division, there are 300 dental emergencies every week. It takes two hours to treat' by Marshall B. Wilkins The squad leader carefully used his right thumb to ease the lever of his M16A1 rifle to semi automatic. He. crouched down low and stepped over a twig on the ground that would have given his position away, as he waved his squad on line. He swallowed hard as he looked for a sign of movement from the enemy camp each emergency. A spokesman at .Fort Bragg said that 70 percent of the emergencies could have been prevented if the soldiers went to the dentist regularly. his troops were invading. peripheral vision to make The husky sergeant used his ' sure his men were ready and on line as he kept his gaze riveted on their objective. Sudenly, out of the corner of his right eye' he; could see something was wrong. There appeared to be one less squad member than usual. Was it his imagination?, or was someone really missing? Then he remembered that regular dental care, I can keep small problems from becoming large ones. Big problems are tooth aches, i r S tooth abcesses and swollen jaws. They indicate the patient hasn't been having regular dental care." The dentist said it's important to make and keep dental appointments because more patients can learncare of about how to take to pretheir teeth and how vent dental problems. He said it's especially important for elder citizens and retirees, because they have an increased risk of having more than just dental decay problems. Hall, who's been carrying the load of providing dental care by himself since June 1, said most people don't keep dental appointments because anthey are nervous, have xiety and don't like to come to the dentist. "Most of the pain people may be afraid of is associated with emergencies. We make every effort to take care of them painlessly. If soldiers and civilians keep regular dental appointments they can keep themselves from reaching the emergency stage," he said. "We have good people working here. Specialist Harrell and Mrs. Taylor can put people at ease if they're nervous," his trusty machinegunner, Corporal Richards, had to be sent to the rear earlier because of a dental problem. Beads of sweat seemed to freeze on his prow as his were interrupted thoughts staccato like gunfire comby from the enemy camp. ing His squad members took cover and returned fire but it hardly seemed sufficient without the machine gun of Corporal Richards to boost the squad's firepower.This scenario took place during a field problem, but rit could have just as easily taken place during an actual combat mission in Vietnam or Grenada. Capt. John Hall, Dugway dentist, said, "The Army places a lot of emphasis on readiness in physical training, SQT training, and weight control. I 'feel dental readiness for active duty personnel is just as important. Statistics show, our combat readiness in Vietnam and Grenada was affected because some soldiers had to be evacuated due to dental problems that would have never become serious if the soldiers went to the dentist, on a regular basis." Here is an example of how devastating dental problems can be. At Fort Bragg, N.C., where combat .readiness is essential due to the presence Hall said, "Everyone is different, some people need to go more otten, but everyone should go to the dentist at least once a year. Through - . . he continued. Hall indicated that people should at least call to cancel an appointment if they can't go to the clinic. If the ap- ; pointment is cancelled another patient can be inserted in the time frame. Hall said another dentist is scheduled to arrive here in two weeks. I t 1 f 1 :: :. - 1 1 i t ! i . hi 1 i 5 i ! ilif i -- |