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4 The News-Journal’s Halloween Special 2002 The News-Journal’s Halloween Special 2002 9 0 • Max Brewer, 8 Skeleton Parents: Jean & Tom Squier To6y} Pafiospiros, 2 Dumbo Parents; Paul & Terrie Papaspiros Jordan Conofjj, 5 Ghost Parents; David & Janet Conoly .2'V Taniara Jackson, 2 Clown Parents: Sheila Jackson 3 I Austin Hartman, 3 - Football Player Parents: Brian & Daphnie Hartman £ w KatefjjMM Baker, ii-wks Pumpkin Parents: Teresa & Dale Baker MoKie Hoover, i6-mo Duck Parents: David & Aimie Hoover ^ A TVJl Brianna Winston, 3 Dora the Explorer Parents: Lashena Winston KaY)(a Hendrix, 2 Clown Parents: Sammy & Susan Hendrix Wi Austin Bjjrd, 5 Grim Reaper Parents; Robin & Theresa Byrd W\inasma Bratcher, 8-mo Pumpkin Parents; Wanda & Wayne Bratcher Lizzie Brewer, 10 Fairy Parents: Jean & Tom Squier Kaitfin Conolv, 3 Pumpkin Parents; David & Janet Conoly Taylor Holland, 3 Barbie Cheerleader Parents: Neill & Jennifer Holland Haylei0(; Hartman, i Pumpkin Parents: Brian & Daphnie Hartman ley Moody, 17-mo Farm Girl Parents: Dawn Moody mmm Below are some safety tips to consider - Before, During and After Trick-or-Treating Before Halloween - • Plan Costumes that are bright and reflective. Make sure that shoes fit well and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping, en tanglement or contact with flame. • Consider using “makeup” or a decorative hat instead of a mask as they can limit or block eyesight. Fun Alternative - • Consider an alternative to door-to-door. Find a special event at a Community Center, School or Shopping Mall that offers games, a carnival or safe activity. Before Nightfall on Halloween - • Don’t overload electrical outlets with holiday lighting or special effects. • Always keep Jack O’ Lanterns and hot electric lamps for away from drapes, decorations, or other flammable materials. After Trick-or-Treating - • Wait until all children are home to sort and inspect treats. ^ • Have a responsible adult examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicioMw items. • Make sure items that can cause choking (such as hard candies) are given only to those of an appft|Mi- ate age. Miller’s Automotive 706 Harris Avenue - 875-2176
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