The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Page: 20 of 43
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THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL. Thursday May 23 1985
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Memorial Day is the first long
holiday weekend of the sum
er seaso an any rt
Hood personnel will be travel-
ing extensively to recreational
or other areas to enjoy various
outdoor and water-related acti-
vities.
AS USUAL traffic and water-
related accidents are expected
to be the leading cause of death
and injury during the holiday
period. Most of the POV and
motorcycle accidents will re-
su lt from a co in a tio of
iv fa tig a
Under 3 1/2-Lbs.
PORK
$ 4 38
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(Pork Riblets
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Fully Cooked
SMOKED TURKEYS
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Courteous
Safety precautions
help prevent accidents
alcohol.
Speed involves not only ex-
ceeding the posted speed limit
but also involes driving to fast
for road and eath er condi-
tions. Drivers ust adjust their
speed accordingly and be alert
for other drivers who may not
be driving defensively.
atigue is com on during
th holiday eriods. eople
rush hom after ork pack
their cars and hit the road the
same evening. They are prob-
ably already physically an en-
tally fatigued when they start
their trip. The wise traveler will
Sm oked
ECKRICH
SAUSAGE
Regular *Hot or *Kielbasa
$ 4 9 8
(Beef or Cheese
•Lb. -Lb. s2.08)
egular or Family Pack
FRYER
BREASTS
Safeway Special!
$418
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Absolutely
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get a good night rest and start
the next morning.
ALCOHOL IS a factorTin
approximately one-half of all
fatal motor vehicle accidents.
The best way to prevent an acci-
dent when drinking alcohol is
not to drive. Cold showers or
black coffee will only produep a
wide awake drunk. Only time
can dispose of the alcohol con-
tent in the body. r.
To enjoy recreational water
activities follow these pointer:
Never swim alone always
use the buddy system.
Do not attempt to swim
beyond your limits of physical
endurance. 1
Do not dive into unknown
waters and ensure adquate wa-
ter depth before diving.
Avoid swimming at least
one-hour after eating.
DON’T SWIM in cold wa-
ter. Hypothermia rapid loss pf
body tem perature can leadrto
drowning.
Avoid alcoholic beverages
before swimming.
When using a boat know
your boat and its lim itations.
Make sure all equipment is in
working order.
Make sure life preservers '
are available for each passen-
ger. W eak or non-sw im ers
should always wear life preser-
vers.
Know how to rescue a per-
son by throwing him a rope
oar life preserver or anything
that will float. -
—IF A BOAT capsizes re-
ain with it until help arrives.
An overturned or upright boat
filled with water will stay afloat
if it is built to safety specifica-
tions. -
The warm Central Texas cli-
ate a ffo rd ry th
opportunity to enjoy various
outdoor recreational activities.
Be safety conscious and pre-
en need less accidental in-
juries and fatalities during the
holiday.
Safety
saves
money
Increased safety awareness
has proven beneficial in saving
the Army money.
DURING GOLDEN S ab er
II 14 training-related acci-
dents were reported whereas
du rin olden Saber XI 27
were reported. The accident re-
duction rate of 48 percent can
be contributed to soldiers be-
coming ore aware of safety
hazards associated with field
training.
Of the 14 accidents reported
four ere recordable. There
were three accidents recorded
ith an estimated eight lost
duty dates and one property
damage accident with an esti-
mated $900 damage. The other
incidents reported did not meet
the Army recordable require-
ent of one or more duty days
lost or exceed $700 in property
damage.
Soldiers should continue us-
ing ground guides when back-
ing their vehicles. Be especially
cautious if the vehicle load ob-
structs the driver’s visibility.
WHEN MANEUVERING by
be a are
hazards that may exist i.e. tent
pegs or concertina wire can re-
sult in a trip or a fall causing an
injury.
When dismounting vehicles
ensure that footing is secure to
prevent falls from vehicles.
Taxes and Social
Security Payments
If you have substantial income in
addition to your Social Security
benefits some of your benefits may
be taxable. Contact the IRS to ob-
tain free IRS Publication 915 for
detail ______________
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The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985, newspaper, May 23, 1985; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309707/m1/20/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.