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1`or - (WSMR) Historic Newspaper Digital Archive
Serving ihe N aiion' s Biggest Overland Missile Testing Center PUBLISHED WEEKLY Published in the in•eresl of military and civilian personnel of WSMR and io promote a greater guided missile program for !he national defense. Publication Office: 114 S. Church, Las Cruces, N. M. NEAR 8.000 CIRCULATION Published by the Laa Cruces Citizen, a pl'lvate tlnn. Opinions e><pressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army. The appearance ot advertisements in this publication does not constltute an endorsement by the Department of the Army o! the products or services advertised. SIX P AGES WHITEi SANDS MISSILE RANGE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 VOLUME XI-No. 36 Is Free OJ 82 Awards Presente In Theater Ceremony Rabies Pershing Fired . Successfully Al Canaveral By ARLIENE MARTIN WSMR has not had one case of rabies, thanks to H1UIN'I1SIV1II.JI1E, Ala.-The the excellent rabies conU. S. Army fired its Pershtrol program of the post in15 ba'll''.sbc m~ssi!~ J1a!'t veterinarian and his ·sec- week from Cape Cana\·eral, tion, despite the mild epi- F>Ja., in a successful te>t of demic exisiting in nearby t.he two sba1ge miss1ile. a rears. The sol1 ~d-propelled PershBy RALPH BUSICK The ge~griaph:ical loc:.it:on ing roared off 1he J.:iunch In one of t h e m ost ou tof WlSIMR, with its abund•ant pad in a choaraoteris.t quick standing occasions _;n the desert wildrlife, 7)lus the threat star•t. When the r:rst sla1ge history of the incentive of raJbies in ~tray d'Omesbcait.- burned ou.t, i1t drC<f<:"lCd 2way. awards program a t WSed animals on the post makes A ferw SE"conds la ter the secMR, 82 awards wer e p r e WSIMR a raib ies..iprone area. ond S'ba·g e moot-or fired, drivsented t o White S a nds Ralbics, an infeclti:ous viirus ing true wa11heiad 'llnit higher, emp1oy ees this week b y disease of the cenltrial nervous faster and fartrher than in Brug. Gen. J ohn G. Shi nkle. sy5tem in do•gs and o!Jher aniy prevfows itest firing of Cer emonies in connection marmials, oan be :llatal if p1-c- the Perslhing. wii'Uh th e awardlin1g of tihe ve:n)bive measures are not Ins•'rU'menta:tion carried in dli.1lferen1t h onors took place takei;i immedii!altely. W h it ·e the warhead un1t measured in 'the post 'bhe1ater. AssistSlands resiidenlts have been ilts S>fialbiility and resiis• tance lo WILL IT HURT, DOCTOR?-Paul and Daniela Doiy, in1g in t he conc:Loot of the g1hven reipea:ted in~ructions 0in heialt as ~ re-entered the children of Cap~. and Mrs. Otis Doty, are worried about cer&nonf.es w ere Maj . 'I'homwhat to do if they srhou~d e-arlt.h'!! aitmos ph ere an<l their puppy. Miss Pris, a Boston terrier. getting her as R. Wia rd, G -'l ; Gabriel come in conbaClt wi:•th a rab'id p.lunigcd 1in1t'o the Atlantic first injection. Capt. J. L. Stookey and Plc Gerald L. Brillian te, G-<1; and Eu1,gen.ia animal, buit the :nrimary ob- Oceian. Siefanez are taking care of the dog. (U.S. Army photo) 1.Jane, incenrtive- aiwards o:fjective of the 11a1biP'S con1lrol The Army isaid the rr.i<S~ile f ker in the Oivi2(an P ei-son1 salt!hsd'·ield tihe tesit 01bjectives.. tprO'grnm is prevenrtJion. nelil O.t1fiice. Even th1ou1gh t'.hey may A WAITING THIER TURN-Winn4!rs of honorary and cash awards 'Sit~..ing in the orches~v1e emplbiye'S received ouitI crirnge when tlhe dloctcir aip1 , 1 ira seais of the post theatre while the · name!l are called. Each award winner in his ~IJainJdiin1g peI'lformian ce raitproac!hes w11tih a welJ-f.iJled turn went io the stage where Gen. Shinkle presented the award and congratulated the iru;ts; six r eceliv e'd sipecio.l act u•sed on 1 hyipodel1Illic to be recipient. (U.S. Army photo) er s•p e10:1al service awards. 1 it:heir pe't, WISIMR oldsters I 1 . One military s uggestion iand yiounrgslters are gr<atelful 1 .itha.t their an1ima l:s may reco've pro'fessioinral and syrmIrpa1thctJic care. AC'C'ording to 1 ' Carpt. J. L. Sltookey, post I veterinraritan, the cooperation Iof WSMR residcnrts has ac, counted Jlor murc h of the pro'H u N T s v I lJLE A !.a. _ In an efforlt. to make ~t a f or the WSMR fireimcn and Iv tces as assi&tia rut to tll1e d1rgram's success. Army and Aiir Fore~ officials merry Ch'ri1s-tmas f'or ·un der- Ch1a1pla1in Of.llice em ploy es, I r eotor of the Warhea:i and Animals Registe.recl directly concerned with fo1,t'h-·: pTiv•i lr1ged· ~ohil<lren. in · t he and e?-ch year s:•veral lo1ads 1SpeCIJal Weap ons L alborartory, Eaoh animal no post ' coining tests of the Army's lja!s Cl!uccs area, Posit Fir e of toys are c-olleoted for re· OIM. !from t·he littlest Chihuahua Nike Zeus ' anlti-miissik ·sys- \ SVattion and · C.htarprl1ain Office ·pair and pa:i111ting ' by ' Las Began Career in'28 I Ito the largest steed in the 1 1 . tern against ~ir Force ' A:tia!s. J person,nel are j 0 in'in-g forces Cruces f.iremen. Nixon began his career .sitJa:ble - mu·o.t be reg:stered Iwit!h the veterinari<m'~ of\ in'tercornlinenltarl b ·a l l i s tic Iargarin' this year in collecting w lrth the Ar.my as a ci vil1ian I missiles met this· week to disc1arded and broken toys emp~oye in 1928 at Picatiinny / :flice. A oha11t is maiintained l work ouit deltai1s. \for reipair, rccondi1tioning and Arsen al. lit was from ther e,/ on ea•ch peit and s:hou~d an ..BOY AND HIS DOG-Robert Griswold, son of CWO and I;anlim;al be ov€·rdue for his IMlajor General · John A.· pairtiting. in 1952, thl;:lt he tran::;ferrcdi Mrs. Warren Griswold, looks on with m ixed emotions I·annulal rfabies shat - even Brarclra y, depu1ty command'ing F iremen ·and Oh1aplain O.fto Wc~rn because of h:s in· general vf tl.e Army Ord- fice p ersonnel art White 'tense interest in guide({ m is as his. dog, Lita. a two-year old cr;c-u hua . is given an I one day - a eall is made to HUNTSVILLE· Ala. - The si1les and roc<kelt·s. He bras · nance Missile Command, ccin- San'cis Mlissije Range ar e col'injectio;i by Capt. J. L. Stokey. post veterinarian. The rcm~nd h .s owner. , ferred wHh M1:1.jlor General 0. ledin1g the toys on pos L a nd Dep artment of the Ar m y has lbeien h ere ever since. ·dog is held by Pfc. Gerald L. Stefanez. 1Aippr'oximate1y 800 ani(Conrtiiiniued on "page 6) Fare D.e paI'tment em r;:>loyes in award ed a contract for $l ,F or su;,tained superior per(U.S. Army photo) mals have been vaccinated Las Cru~es .will reP'air, paint 995,000 to sub~idiary of t~e :fiOl'lillanJce, p ossibly the m o:sll aJg.ainS:t ralbics sin'Ce the firs.t and make arrangements 1'or Radio Corporation of Ameri-1 c-on si'Sltent hl::rs been T om.a "NEW PERSHING" orf the year, and no reduotron distri\b>u1ting them Chris'tmas '.;a coverin g new missile K art:usura, OM. H e made s'.'g· 1lhe Ma11tin Company, Or· morninig to .needy. ch i'ldren tr acking and meas urement rrifi.can't contr ibUJtions in al1 thr·imgh'o urt .the ·awa. ,,essel. mo.Sit every m1:ssile simulaare'as are opened for occu- lando, F'I a .. is prime contraictor for the Pershing system "In order . tio •harve l'.me to The Defense Electronics l!Jion and reserarich project in under the supervision of the 'Ilwo Uni,teid Sltiaites sema- repa-ir 't.h-e toyis, we are star.t- Pr oducts Division of R CA, tlhe F lighlt S imullaltion I.lab· Army Ballistic Missile Agen- tors ~a~t week took note of ing-0ur pro}eiat .tihis weel~ ·and Moorestown, N. J ., received •o:rlaltJO'I"Y durin g t'he peT1i'o1d cy, an elemenit .of the Armry 1Jhe work being drone •a t w<ill run. i;t throu1gh Dec. 18," I.he award to fabrica te the !rom July, 1959, through . , t I more. 1 . A legendar;v creature f rom out o f A menca s pas Recenitly, rtlhe velte. .ri.an sta- Ortin ance Missile Comma111d. White Slandis Mis'S'ile Range. R. V, Rie-am1 chief in.;pector new equipment and install it June, 1960. Among otlher Thi1okol Chemical ComSen. J. Glenn Beall of ar-d proje&t co·ordin•ator a•t on the u. s. Ar my Ship iaJclhievem e1111ts, h e developed th1s week provided a brand new reason for canceling tion was moved. into new 1 pany is Ube propulsio11. sulb- Mlacylanld and Sen. B. Ever- the missile 11anrge, sa·id .tJh is "American Mariner. " rtechntiques for generaitin1g and a roc~et shoot. . . . . 1 qru~.-.ters alt buildlin'g 1833. elttt J1or'dan otf Nor'tlh Carol1inia week. . "We can use any and Award of the contract w as nnj edling noise in a re<1lis1tic Signal Corps crews_ tramed by th~ S1hnal M1ss1le IE::i lb. M'ondiay and Fr.id,a y contradtor. Support Agency of. White Sands M1ss1le Range were Ifrom 1 to 2 p.m. a small aniLike its piicdercess01•s, the dame to t'he ffan1ge for brie<f- a1•1 .~ypes o;f reparable t?ys, (.mlade by it.h-e Pih~ladel:_jrua way into b otJh digirb:.il an1d asked by the author1t1es at Fort Greely, Alaska to post- ! m:al clinic is open and in an Pershiinlg was fired from iits in1gs on the missile testing or '!items sU'ch as ctommos Or dnan ce District. 1ain1a'llQlg simu11a1tion. and .checkers wher e sel"~ '"h1""t~e n oaS.h aiwiard:> t opond for one d1ay llhe::- me- - - - · 'rnlalc 1 te :xia 'inin" and iransporfter-eree<lor - 11aunch- pro•giia.m. "' "The American Mariner" J. ' • " er whi0h i~ desilgne'd to carry 1· Gen. Shinkle greeit<0d tlhe mi1gihlt be .m1al~ched and com- is a converted Victor y -class lbaiUin·g $790 w ere m<l'de f or 'telorolblgiLc.al rocket firing :ialtm~~ ~.~ou~i~e h d d eroot .t he mi!SS'ile i.o. t e itwo an condu•oted them on pl:E.lted." .ad"'""ted s urgges'tions involvprdgram. I jedi1Jons are given and eanme an . ld. 'J1h e 1auncih er ts · mount - 1.... · tour, wh'id!· h consis·c~ · ... d u1e1r WSMrR r esiden1ts w'ho wish •;hip removed from t he World >i.nlg·" P t angible benetf!ts and The rea:son: A bufflalo and feline ailments are tak- :flie · l e · <iih"'Jefl'Y of V11s1,ting · · · e'd on a f ur11Y-'tra:ck ed v e'h 1c and b e- I to di:spose Qif disdaJ:id ecl an•d War II mothball fleet and re- •.s;aivin1gs to the government 1 · · 1g "h p h. t · g f ·u 11Y bmken toyis thalt 1are C:lu'tJter- commissioned in Jan uary e·~timlaJted ait approx imatel y g11vm v e erSI mg sys em rcomlll' am1 oar genera 1grela!t American bis1 vislf;; the a high degree of mobi;ity. (Co.nl!Jinued on Pag~ 6) ing up garaiges and store· '1959 by the Anny for t1 sc in $22,000. The r emamLrJg ons, now almost extinct in . S:tai'bles ab lea.Sil once or Caribbean and S ou th Atlantic rooms are a'Sked t o brin g 1aiwards w ere for suggesitions 11he Un~ted. States, were imSome ~· 3 ? 0 troops of_ Wlule ~wiJce a week to check on them by t'he PoSlt F ire Sta· waters. witlh inltan1gible b enefi.ts arfpo11ted. intlo A~ask>a S'OmE''limc Sands .M1ss1Jc Ran_ge will ~ass iapp1•oxiunatelry 35 !-ionses t>ion. Its assignmen t is .to tak e fe<c1tin1g slafely, adminislra· l::laek, and have prospered Im Review n ext Fnday, swmg- wthich are quarltered t'here. "We d 0 n dt h av e tr:.i n s::>or - measuren:e~ts of the physic~! lt1ive .improvemenlt, moreale, 1Jhcre, roa1miing the :F1ort mg ou t for the first time rn These horses belong to memf)a)tiion to p ick up donations, eharacten st1cs of the term1- "all!d t!hie liike. Greely rarea in bi!g herds. Army Green smce the Shade bers of the Organ Mounr!Ja:in buit they mia y be left a~ tihe nal phase of ballistic m issile Am on g th e ou ts·bandinrg They are coumed each AG 44, Winter Service Dress Club and their animals are Post Fire Sltation a.t any ll ight u si ng missiles fired sUlg'g'seitions w ere th ese: year by heHcopter crews. Uniform, became exclusive' sulbjedll 1Jo posit veiter:niary . 1time, n'i ghrt or day, b etween from Cape Can av eral, Flori· WiiJlbur W. Green, IRM, N<llturally, rt!he '~hopper pilots last S eptember. regu1ationrs. Once a•g1ain W1h11e Sands Co1llege~credi;t c10UTSf~S are n'ow and Dec. 18," Ream da, as tar gets. s ulg'gested thrait magnetic tape don't Wiant any rockets flyUniform for the formation Inspect Meat 1 The informat ion is v ital in used for missile forings be -ing wftliile bhery are in tihe air. is announced by CommandIW"hl:Je oaring for p0ts ab- Mi ssile Range is out in Olfrfere'd in coope'Vation wri1th ' said. fl'onit 'Olf the ed·UJdtaional pa- New Mexico S.Ualte UniverThls i1s an annual projeot (OontJiinued on P age 6) (Oonlt,:nued on ~aige 6) (Conlbinued on Page 6) (C'onltinued on Page 5) (Oonl!Jinued on Page 6) rade of Fourth Army insbaUa- sity. Other eourses h elp tions. students UOW\ard hirg h-scihool The report for the f irst diplom1ars. : qu·a11ter of fiscal yea.c 1961, FPance announced this ·-" issued by the cdu1c'a•t;i·o n of- week tlhat Ohrisrtmas holidays .. A L ine ar elec tron acBy RUTH MABE fke a1t headquiarters ni th e for the cla sses wlill begin De- , celer a tor is t hrowin g a Two new traffic speed Fourth Army, s<hows tlhta·t ceirnber 14 and end J1inwary WSMR has 43.3 per ce•nlt 3. He w arned thalt the .print- _ _ t en-million-volt punc h at r a d a r - measuring units panbid piaiti!on of eligible per- ed an nro uncem~mt issued m issile e lectronic systems went into operation this sonnel in the eiduoational IeiarlieT placed t!he date for at W hite Sands Missil e w eek at White Sands Mis- program. resumptJion of o!iasses at JlanR a n ge. sile Range. Tihe fiig ure compares wi:th i wary 2, whi•oh proved to be The firsit-of-its-kind "!in1c" The "Muni Quip Radar the next high est of 30 p l'r ·an error a.'> .J anurary 2 wlll b e Iproduce<s a gamma r ariialion Timers" are beiinrg operalted cenrt and the liowe~t n.f all, a legal hrollday. 1 on pulse s1miltar to 'hat of . h . 14.6 per cenrt, putting WSMR One of the reasons that b y pe1•s<onne 1 m t' e tra.f'f ic . f r orut o·f its . · 'an a-tom:c eX'plosion ; its pur. ou t m n eares t II m1·i·t 1 a ry pe!lsonne1 espec1serotJJOn Olf t!he P 1rovost Mar- tlival by 13.3 p er cen': and , aUy ar e willin1g to do tihe pose is to tell the Army more Shial Divfrs•i:--n .·a•s a me·ans of the lo•we si !liVial by 28.7 per exJtna vm rk requiired fnr obalbout nuiclear r adi'alion eftia1ining an ed uoalUi:on, France fe'e>ts on missiles. Ir eduom g aoc1de.nits a nd in - f!ent. jurl'.es due to exicessive speed Tihe re-port isrsucd by F our- •beheve s, is tlhrait rtth-e o?durni.- \ B ui~l for tihe Army by w ilthin the boundlaries of the lh Army headquarter~ cov- •t ion cenitcr t1akes a p "n;onal H ug!he'S Airrra'1Jt Co., the linm 1s91le r ange. ers the m'onths Jul y, Aug u~t, 1intere,,t in e<ach stud~nt and I ac is located in the Nuclear Effeots L abora1ory nf Ordn"Tlhe prirr:·..try purp0sc of and Seprtcmbe.r, 1960. ex:tends 1tseilf to heLp him, not anrce Mi0s-s:i~n"s EJ.eiotro-Mcthe equi':,ymenrt is to r educe Wide Variety ju'st durinig ·t he dlirst w eek 1 ch12nk•al La1bo11arbories. the 'hi1gh m ite of sing!e oar The courses offered in this .or iliWo of a terim, but thru Disla1p1point1ing in i ts ?hyacoid-ents t'hrait .ar e du e direeit- e·ducattion'al prag1iam are giv· 1·trhe enltir e t erm. · sie>al arppeamncc, the linac ly to exicessive ~pee d, " L t. en ait th e Amny Eduoaiti:on 'Ilo h eJip as mucih a s he can, none<Vheles·s packs a wallop. I C ol. B. B. King, Priovost Mar- Center and are !'he resp onisi- 1Fr1an>ce is holidirng personal inFLASH TEST. - A "linac" (from Linear Accelerator) "FLASH TEST" sh1al, sai'd tlhis w eek. bilirt y of the Educlational it e:rviews frOlffi 7 to 7:45 a.m. capable of bc,m baring objects wiih a gamma radiation Ten million volts of gamma C'ol. K in1g continued to ex- Br anr1h, under J ohn J. FPan ce, Idra:ily w iith atl those students pulse similiar to that produced by an atomic explosion TRAFFIC SPEED RADAR- Ma j. R. 1'•• K elly, oper a· 1 pla in tlhiat if on e se11ious acci- I elduda:tiornal adviser. radiatio n bu rst forth in an in · 'l'hey 1receiv ing :f1in anciarl a1ssistan ce ha11 been built for the Army by Hughes Aircraft Co. ic !ions officer of Provost Marsh al Division, s upervises . :•1, n1tancous imitaltinn of a d enlt is prevenlted, tlhe i:1stru- ~over a wlide vlarielty of sU1b-1 fre m the government t? pur"flash test" missile electronics systems at White Sands Sgi. Floyd C. Riddle, traffic nc:i·cor.imissioncd officer, , menits will h ave p1a Id for jects. and m any of them af- sue t•h eir studies. Th1·s aip... Missile Range. Above. Dr. John W. Clark, manager of in checking out one of the new rac"'.ar spead -me~.suring "fla,1h tr·-ts" the electronic tlhemselives, an d that h e f1er credit acce-pbable gener - 1iplies c.'h'i e\Jily 'tJo the unifOl"mHughes' nuclear electronic laboratory, examines the units !hat went into operation this week. Sgt. Riddle ciom11onl"nt.:; of m;i_..;;;1' Jr:;. hopes nolt even one driver ally th11ou1gihont the <'Ountry I ed per sonnel, of 1Ci()ll.1Tse . flower-like paUern in a lucite disc caused by the linac's adjusts !he antenna. mounted on the car door, as he F1'om t hese te;>ts thl" Arm.v in .grades up thI'ough hii1gih I E adh military unit h as b een wtill hrarv e to b e cited. single high-intensity burst of about 10.000.000 volis of hopes to learn more :i.bC'11t the checks speed of the passing car with the dial meter in The 'hig1hly porltlable units ) school and io the bachelor's given an infoI'maltion Sheet electrons. (Conltin ued on Ptage 5) his left hand. (U.S. Army phob by Anaya) (Co.nltiinued on Paige 6) (] c1~re e. (Conltiinued on Pa~<' 6) Effect 1 Savings NOTICE, ONE AND ALL: The "high-gloss" shine on the "Best Foot Forward" boots, awards for WSMR's outs;tanding battalion and company in retreat reviews, was providedthat is the SHINEby military personnel at PMD -WSMR's "spit and polish" boys (Quote by Sfc A. P. Carpenter, PMD) . . . That familiar face in the hall of Building 102-Billy Chappell, formerly with JAG and back at WSMR on TDY for his new employer, Sperry Farragut of Bristol, Tenn ... Mrs. Bess Schupbach, mother of Mrs. F. P . Dyhrmann, is visiting here from Lincoln, Neb. . . . Col. A. L. MacKusick· chief of IRM, explains that it isn't really he with dyed hair that plays the role of IRM chief in "Countdown o.t White Sands," a Signal Corps documen lary film. The man is his "stand-in" (a professional actor) . . . Martha Zamora, JAG, became the bride of Victor Puente, WSMR electrician, during the weekend . . . Dec. 3. is THE dale Pat Daniels, OM, will lJecome the · bride of Fred Warren, EML.· WHITE SANDS WHISPERS: Nena Villanueva, Ord, Maint., is vacationing at Disneyland ... R . J. Autry, chief ofCPO, and E. M. Coleman, Employe Management Br., CPO, are back from orientation and conference in Den~ ver, Washington, Huntsville and points outside the boundaries of New Mexico . ". . . . Frank Davis· CPO, has returned from a tour of active duty as captain in the Air Force reserves at Bigg AFB . . . Fourteen enlisted men are leaving Provost Marshal Div. within the next 30 days FOUR replacing them are Sgt. D. E. Wollin, Cpl. Gary T. Runion, Sp4 E. D. Carr and Pfc D. G. Gevauer . . . Lon L. Robinson, Security Guard. won a set of eopper cookware at the State Fair in Albuquerque by guessin.g the amount of copper in a lump of ore-Proof that he "digs copper ." NOTED IN PASSING: Nothing adds sparkle to technical briefings like a pretty female audience. The Las Cruces Junior Woman's Club was the most recent audienceand briefing officers SPARKLED . . . Lt. Col. C. E. Michaels, IHM, unload the largest of several deer brought in by his party. Obviously, he was the best marksman-or highest rank.'. . . . • Young DEARS who like the "golden blond" crew-cut type-there is 2nd Lt. C. J. Halamicek, PMD, el.i.gible and a '"good" shot (He got the first deer in the ·special hun,t on the Ft. Bliss range). AT PRESS TIME: M/Sge, [I nd Mrs. Salvador Jaramillo celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary at Wiliam B eaumont General Hospital but. not as patien.ts. Enroute to El P aso for a night-on-thetown, they stopped at WBGH to visit a friend. Each friend told them of another until it was n ear 10 p .m. when they left the hospital-and, too late for ev en a movie . . . . M/Sgt. Warren Wallis, G -1, is c. patient at WBGH ... Rose Akes, Post Libraian, is home after a st ay at WBGH. NO BODY TOLD HIM, the p rinter just wrote Mrs. J. D. Culp's name with a "G", and :;aid that Capt. C. S. Manitsa was a "merical" doctor. FEMINOLOGY: This I've :found throughout the yearswhen logic fails· it's time for t en rs. 1 I -1 1 ! 1 !Ar~y And AF Firemen And Chaplain Weigh P~an For A ..d Ch.Id / X S Zeus vs. ICBMs . .1 . . ·' _ren s ma 7~~F~£~~i:; ;~~;'. ~;;:i~ ~~ t~;~0n~~~~J~~r~~ ' 1 ;~: !~ ~~:r~n~::~~ :~i: ~:~: I RCA Awarded Large .conlracl I Senalor.s vi•si•1: Nike Zeus Area Buffalo "JJ •· De/ayFiring .~~-th~~~m!:r ~~wan~~~~~; 0/Missiles In Alaska 1=~~",;~~:~~~'~i~ I I 300 In Green co~~ 11 !n- Parade Fealure l~c~~~ ~;do'key · · • Ah ' · d WSM RIs AgaIn ea In 4th Area EdUcat.IOn I 1 1 1 L l.n a c p a c k s B l•g Wallop Radar To Spot Speeders I I I I I I 1 l I I 1 I JI w &: SAND Winners Are In All -Army Policies and s tatements In the new • and edltona1 columns are not neces. aarlly those of the Dcp<orlmet1t ot Army or Its ap:encies. Advertisements In this publi<'allon do n ot <Onsti•u1e an endor·•ement by the Department 01 the Army or thu produc·ts or s e r\',cCs u d wr1i.;c·d. PUbllshcd .vN•Kly a• a Cl\.11\un enterprise In the Interest ot the Ml11tary and Civilian personn e l ot W hite Sa~<ls ~ll sslle Range, New Mexico, by the La~ Cruces Cit i zen <•f Las Cnir-Ps. NPw l\l!'xko. All new~ matter ror pu blkatfon should he sent to the Publl~ Information Off!cer, White Sands Missile llt1 nge, N<>w McxlN>, Telephone 4203 or 5203. This newspa per r er e ives A rm··<! Forces Pres• Service material. Armed i::orces PrPs> Se rvi<'!' M '.ltPr11l \\'lil<'h Is not ropyMghlPd or syndll'ated may lfe repr!ntPd or rep:••d ul'~d wil'11Jut rurther permission, provided p1-oper credit I• given. This i>'•l>cr ls not an ot'tlcla ! or s<·ml· otrl~lnl Department of Defense publf· ratlon. All pictures are by Wh h P .Sa nd• Miss lie Range photog1·a1>hers unless otherwise stat<'d . Advertising copy shc.uld be sent to: Las Cruces Citizen. P .O. Box 270. IU S. Church Street, Las Cr uces, New 'Me xico. Phone J A 6-5575 Sub•ctipt!OIUI oft Post $4 .00 per year; Sl.50 for three months. Distribution on the Post free, I - .. - - - 2-WIND & SAND- Friday, Nov. 25, 1960! ------- - Editorial Only so many .·hopping days left until Christmas -you'll Le ~eeing a lot of that admonition as the holidays countdnwn L g ms. H's a useful reminder, partic111Iarly if it r edttl'eS the stumpecle of "last minute" i buying" when so many people rush out to pay good money for many thint,s so many other people can't use and don't want. Unfortunately, service people-especially those overseas-often fa ll easy victim to merchants with glittering bu t shoddy stocks - grotesque curios, gau-1 <lily-painted k irn0nos, spurious folk art. They think 1 the folks at hom e will find them glamorous, forgctti!lg that even the sm a.ler department :,;tores nowadays J feature a vari ety of giLs frCJm abroad. Granted tha t if a rr..un shoot::: his bankroll on such I stuff in a h ead y spirit of Christmas giving, his good intentions will be appreciated. Dut how much betOUTSTANDING-Among :the first of :the 82 persons to ter all arotmd t o sh op with ca re, choosing useful gifts receive his award for outstanding service was Harold of good quality that ar c reasonable priced - gifts that E. Nixon, IRM. who is shown here being congrafulaied will remind those r eceiving them of the giver's by Gen. Shinkle. (U.S. Army photo) thoughtfullness the year round insteaa of endhg up -------------- -in the attic after J an. 1. It's well to r emember also that friends and relaCol. Yes~ler's experiments Hves at home m ay deplore a serviceman's Chri<;tmas duTing •t.he 10th Par::ific Air extravagence even though they'll never let him know Forces Medioal Conference. it. Each year, in t h o usands of homes, mothers a"'ld "After volunteers were sisters and sweethearts shake their heads ruefully on kept awake for periods of 72 Dec. 25, saying, "Oh, it 'vas sweet of Johnny and I and 96 hours, 'We dcteoted know he m eant well, bue he should not have spent miarked effe!clts on the indithe money-'' Dac'k vti~u1a,l'I! speec!h, thlOu.gih.t pat'I10KYO (..AF1FS) If you're really stumped in the matter of Christ- oif sleep is Slemle'tlhinig ailmost tern, reiflexes and sensory mas shoppin g ("Ma already has that, Dad got one last everyione sud'rern from now pereeip'tion," the co1'onel said . year-") ther e's always one gift that's guaranteed to •antd then, and an Anny neuro- The experinncnts re vealed please - a Savings Bond. It's the ultimate in thought- su.rJgeon slays one .prdblem in lt1lmt an individuial's perforfµllness; it doesn't get broken in a transit, and it 'tihe mil!ilbary is stress caused mlan~e dlOes not decline giiaddoesn't depreciat e with time- .in fact it gets better by l<hss af sleep. u1ally. Instead !he sufferis reand better. Also, it marks the giver as a man of Dr. (Llt. Col.) Plarul G. Yeis- ou.!'Iiing la'.Peises into d rowlsicommon sense. (A FPS) 0 -- Sleep Is Best Fatigue Cure, Army Reveals •s ler, assiSlba111t c!ITief of neurop\s)"clh1i1alt11io seI"\"i ce at Hla·walii'·s Tripler Army Hosp~t a•l, btais been studyin1g the effeclts Qlf ha:ok of sleep on indiviidutals. !Doctors from 14 nla!tiions heiard the results of The Judge Advoeale AD ISES Righfs of Government Em- the umount you should have ployees For Damage i o House- gotten from the canier). hfld Goods You do not have to wait Many ite ms the Clai ms Of- until you are paid by t h e cariic~e is fnced w it h a house- ricr before filing a claim with h11Jd goods chum th:.:it can - the government. If you are not be paid because o.f care- paid by the government first, lessness or lack of kno wled ge you will have to turn over o! his rights 011 tl1e p art oI to the local claims officer any the c'aimant. The p ur p ose of monies later received .from this article is to t ell y ou som e lhe carrier . of the things y ou should do Since 1 November 1959, this be.fore you m ove and when installation has had the auyou arr ive a t y our n ew dl.!ty thority to approve claims up station in order p roperly to j to $1,000.00. This means you present a valid daim. This will normally be paid within 22rticle applies t o a ll m ili- 30 days after filing your comtary o.nd civilian employees olcted claim. A complete whose househ old goorls are ::-laim includes: claim forms, I30 ore you move, mak e a list of ull cf thE' items in you r ho:.ise Tl1is hst ~ho ul d include the m··n,+it • of i t em~ their brand name, t:he month and year of aco •1i•:d.on, t h ('i condition, and their purchns0 price. This 1 st ''' 11 m 1ke your work much easier if later y ou suffor loss 0 . c <.mage to your p:·cr.erty . You are cnt•+J,..,r:l tr. an-i f'hould get from t he ca~•·i<.r a c opy of you ~ovt. nm nt oil~ of lad in g and a co•w of 'b" carrier's inven tory fot. Adtl to these i un .-; one copy 01 your orders sho"W irn• your a u thority to ship at g overnmen t expense. Under the government's contract w i th the car rier, you are entitled t o new cartons and you and the Tramp or ta tion Officer's representa tive should ins ist on gettin r: new cartons since t his w ill r<'duce risk of d a'Tiage by v ermin, g rease, and spillafc d ue to w eak en ed condition o.r con. tnincrs. Upon arrival at your n ew post, check every item shipped. H ave t he carrier open ever y box or crate. I nspect all of y ou r goods. H' a n;1· are dama ged or rn i s~ing m ake a i:ote on the carrier 's li:-;t. Have the d elivery d r 'vf'r sir,n th is list and r e tain a copy. If y ou do s ufkr :my los• or d amage you must notify the carrier w ithin n i nc m onths of t h<' dafe you r<'ccived the good s. Yo 1 do not h 2.ve to w a it until you ge t estima tes before making th is deman d. Do not r ely on the d11ivcr to do th is for yuu . H e may not have the aut110rity io do so. A fail ure to noti fy t he carr ier m ay prevent y ou from ('oilecting from t he carrier ::nd from the govc1nmcn t (to 0~y lists, correspondence :v ith the carrier ir.cluding a lcmand on the carr ier, a demination of Need for Den nd on Carrier (from the .'rnnsportation Officer), and 'siimates or bills of repair ·o .. any goods lost or damagL d. Wha:t Abou:t Insurance? Most of the carriers will ~ive you an insurance policy 'or about $5.00 per $1,000.00 1aluation. This premium is 1ot p art o! the government's ~os t but must be borne by th e individual. A ward of warning: If you buy insur 3.nce, buy enough to cover fully the value of all of your goods shippe d. For example, if your shipment is valued at $10,000 buy $10,000 worth of insurance The insurance l'Ompanies generally will pay only on the percentage of coverage that you p urchased. Thus, if you have a shipment valued at $10,000 and you buy $6,000 worth of insurance y ou will receive only onehalf of the cost of replacem ent or repair on any item lost or da maged- even though that item was worth $500.00 and w as the only item damaged. Should y ou buy insurance? Yes , if you a re shipping goods which are not covered by the government regulations. A few specific examples will illustrate what is not covered. H obbies - $250.00 for a single hobby, $500.00 maxim um allowable for a combina tion of hobbies, plus one hobby for another member of the family - not to exCf'Pd $ " 'j n.'1 " . A n tiqi.;.e;; Replae.;ment cost of a !~ im ilar it2m (not an a ntiqu ~ ). S lL·1lillg silver - Flatware, The Countdown Sr>rvice Army competi>ti·on, and Fi:fllh Club waq the scene 01 the Place in the All Army Grand WSMR Eliminia·tions f0•· the Finals. Recorded Plhasc of the 1961 The 1960 Dramabi~ Group Al 1-A rm y Enltertainmcnt Entry, also selected a!'ld diC'onte:;,t on Nov. 16. rected by Sp4 Lyon, won Sgt. Marity Palmer, '1f Det. 'F1irstf; Ptlace a•t Fourt'h Army, 2, was Maskr of Ceremonies and Seeond Place Army-wide. 1 for the required "in person" Briandt, a n~·wcomer this appearances of the cuntest- year, is tenor soloisit of "The ants, presented by thC' En- Mi1ss1i•le Riangers" and ithe tertainment Section o[ S•_'.)ec- Communi~y Chorus for the ial Se1vices on a seair:.g des- "Now 1's Born," presenlta-tion. i1gne'd by Sp4 Bob Lyon, of McGarri1ty wa·s director of ~tMSiA and li1ghted by Pfc the Service Club show, Don W•heatcraf1t, a lso of SM- "Once With Feeli111g;" was a SA. p.J:ay·er in "The Solid GoM An appreciative au::lience Oadill'ac," a mermbcr of the very nearJ.y fille'd Ll1e ba•Jl- su•ccessfo1l D!laima Gl'oup. room. Walker was a member o·f PloipuJtar Vocal Solo,i st: Sip4 Uhe 1960 Live Phase lr..SitruMike McG;itTity, Del. 4. Pop- menita'l Group wihtich won u~ar Instrurnenital Soloist; ~oc:ond lace ait F1ourit1h Army, Sp4 J1ames E. Lyn , Det, 4. ,,"' and an a~tor in both "Tlhe Classi•eal Voi0a1l Soloist: Sp5.j Soili'd Gold Cad~•lltac:" and R01bei1L B11andt, Det. 2. Clas- ·•t0amn Yankees." Lynn, begiic1a11 In9trurncn.tlal S ..J!olist: s1ides directing lthe Ohoru·s es, Sip4 William Walker, Det. 2. played i·n the two HJ60 sta1ge 1 Dr amatic Group: Sp4 Robert pr'odu•dti•ons, was rnusicaJ di1 LY'on, SiMSA, wih 0 sPlected rector :fior "Damn Y dnkees," the material and directrd 'ie ,a nd wa:s a mem/ber D'f 1t.1he 11 ·presen1ta ti on; Slg't. Thomas R. plta.ce-winning Instrumental Miitrnlan, Dot. 4, and Sp4 John Gtourp in the Live P hase. Hemmings, a~so of Det. 4. Tape reciordings of tlhe A f urther recorded ~ntry, in Jthe Uange Ohorus Ca'teJtory, will be m'a'de by the Missile Rangers C<Jmbined wlith hhe C'ommuruilty Chorus. ]t wliH iperfo.ron ilts entry duTin'g the .annual Cht'i1stmas presen!tatfon, "Nbw ls Born_.'" A Ohrilsitmiais Mess3ge m Story antd Son1g-1s:dheduled in tJhe Pos•t Theatter on Dec. 11 1 and 12. As a Small Oh orus entry in tihe 1960 Rccordod Phaise, "The Mi·s..sile Rangers," won F irsrt P<ltace a·t Fourth U. S. ~ f ..Mu~ PLEASE SAY YES TO THE 11t.W MARCH OF DIMES -~· 'D.· I BIRTH DEFECTS • ARTHRITIS • POL tt winning enfries wiU be fo rwarded to F ou11tn A l'lmy / HJeadqual'lters b efore Dec:. 20t to be ju'doged tJh ere agai nst otiher enltries tin tlh e sam e caJtegtiri·es. l I ARTS AND CRAFTS-Looking over the recent exhibit of work by WSMR personnal making use of Special Services' Aris and Crafts facilities are Mrs. George Nihart and son John. The display wat> part of A&C'a annual showing of articles :turned out during the spare time of on-post WSMR personnel entitled 1o use the (U.S. Army photo) facilities, 1 nes's when reiac'tions are 1g;re•ait1y slOIWed. Alt timPs the "plaltienlt" aclts as i!f he hasn't lolsit any sleep at a 1ll. The studies SJhaw, said Col. YeSJSler, tfua't man is oapable of re'coveTing in a matter of a few hours fr'om e:dPn'ded rpertilodis witfrJIOut sleep. "Plaibieruts" were back to 1'lorm'a l 1aflteT 24 hours af resit CoJ. Yes:sler's subject we;ren't irr•itbable, supri&ing:y, and they denied being s:eepy even though they were llati·gued and had visual distoritions. But in the end, ithc doctor's prcscripti1on for any lack-of- ·1..n:Fmfrn !%n ),> sleep ma1ady was .an <11ge-old . 1 2 cure : loits or sleep, i; )h789 11 rn 14 1;> 16 ! )~« ~.. ~~.( BACK THE AGGIES ••• Sun-Bowl Champions! LET'S GO, AGGIES Remember Last Year! ~A.c U1 2; 2H 29 30 ;n "LONG STEMMED BEAU· TY-Daintily })€rched on a ha:t check s:tand. curvaceous Gayla Graves strikes a tan· talizjng pose. Not on 1 y beautiful. Miss Graves is also a :talented dance instructor for Warner Bros. I Analonzy of A JJIasterpiece THEF ELECTRA IV HE FINAL Regular Season Football Game! Saturday, Nov. 26 New Mexico State University AGGIES There Are ••• 10.000 GOOD SEATS at AGGIE Memorial Stadium vs. Texas Western College MINERS 8:00 p.m. Aggie Memorial Stadium THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED The Best Football Team in the Country~ - BY THE AGGIE and BULLDOG BOOS· TERS LISTED IN THIS AD: LET'S FILL IT TO THE HILT! MR. & MRS. WHITE'S PHILLIPS "For Greafer Values" 240 S. MAIN PH. JA 6-9222 LAS CRUCES, N. M. 435 N. MAIN - PH. JA 6-6608 LAS CRUCES, N. M. LAS CRUCES, N. M. Al Socolofsky CRAWFORD REALTOR FL YING SERVICE E. J. STERN TH£ FISHER ELECTRA IV PROVINCIAL SIX HIGH FIDELITY SPEAKERS - A 36-WATT STEREO AMPLIFIER- ONE OF THE FINEST STEREO FM-AM TUNERS - A GARRARD FOUR-SPEED AU"i'OMATIC RECORD CHANGER. • These are ihe perfec:tly ma:tched uni:ts, housed in exquisite ·Cabinetry, :that make up :the FISHER ELECTRA IV - designed to give you a lifetime of sfereo listening! pleasure. In every way :the FISHER ELECTRA IV is an insirumenf of surpassing qualify, made for :the critical listener who seeks an instrument of moderate cost. Plan :to hear i:t soon! $545.00 THE MUSIC BOX WE GIVE "S & H" GREEN STAMPS 206 S. Main Las Cruces, N. M. Ph. JA 6·6731 As a Fitting And Proper Tribute To The College And Fine Coaches And •••• 510 W. COURT AVE. A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE I • SALES 305 N. Water - •TRADES Ph. JA 6·2311 E. HADLEY A VE. PH. JA 6-9936 LAS CRUCES, N. M. ABLE GLASS CO. • AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS • FREE ESTIMATES • ALL WORK GUARANTEED 201 N. ALAMEDA BLVD. PH. JA 6-9571 LAS CRUCES, N. M. ~1 Brownie Troop IGarden ( a .':; ..... me: ~~~~,,~r~~~:! Frui And \" egetables ¥ estiture ceremonies and cclelbralted its seeond birtlhdiay The White Sands Garden 'a nniversary at a joint pro- Club held its rcgu'ar month- Dt>rlon Verde Garden Ckb 1gram this week a1t Commu - Iv meetin<> at the Community were Mrs. II. L. Allen, presi• o I n ilty Center. Center reccnlly with the dent, Mrs. T. Cox, and Mrs. IMrs. · . C. . D. Wailer wh o is theme of "Table Arranf'C- c. B JOWJ'). new m Gwl Sc'oult wo:;:k Wlas i d in ves<te'd as co-:le,ader for th'e 1:1ents Usmg Flowers, Fruits, : Mrs. A. F. Erickson an t ro01p t o ser ve wiiih Mrs. Alfe and Vegetables." Mrs. J. V. Watterson were E rtlckslQn . Mrs. Kenne th Browne of 1ioste~ses 'or lhe evcni~g. 1 f:l'lidre/~··-,~ -"rA!l,~llf§~fhl!!l:la S ifc L . S . Brock w1as p in ned ~ Coffee and ginger bread with 1 - - - - - - - - - - commtiifJt ee fath er and is be- the El Dedon Verde Garden whipped cr eam were served Jieved Vo be the first father Cl.ub m Las Cruces presented fclowing the mePting. Ito serve on a troop commit- \ the program'. She disc•_isscd Mrs. J. D. Fitzgerald, presi'!Jee ait t!he m issi le r ange. the seven basic rules of flow- r\cnt of the White· Sands Club A lso n ew in S1C1out work and er arranging, demordr ating cervcd at the s ilver coffee pinne(l a•s hono·I1ary Girl t h e importance of C'ach in service. The table was covS clouts and members of the various arrangements. Each "'rrd with a gold cloth and a commit t ee to work wi~h Mrs. urangcmPnt shoul_d be made c'lricd gourd, persimmons, and G. ·w. S'ch reeclh and S1git. w:th one locat>cm ir rnmd and 0esert flowe1 s arrangement Broi:::k were Mrs. F. A. Mlor- one center of inte;·es+. that Mrs. Browne had dem•i n and Mrs. Harry M rNul\.t. Members of the club onstra~nd. This wa~ phced in Nancy Mori n was ;J:nned brought th.cir own contain.ers the center of the tnb le, flarkas a n ew tro'Op m'errnher. d 1 The bi:vth diay pa'l'ty foll ow- an mutcna s. to t.he meetmg. "d by silver candelabra with Ur.Jcr the d1rcct10n of Mrs. gold candles. ed 1:ihe ~nvestiture ceremon ies. Brown e, the Jc1dics made The theme for the DecemA blirthd'ay cak e w ith candles c enltered: th e re.fres•h men t their own arrangeme11ts ap- bcr meeting will be "Christitaible and troop micmbers al- p lymg the suggested basic mas Gift Wrapping" and w ill iternlalte'd a t serv·ing pun ch l ules. he held Decrmber 2 at the and oake to p'arent.s and Other guests from the El I Community Center. I -- Friday, Nov. 25, 1960-WIND &~AND-3 . Fashions and Homemaking Aids ..• . 1 1 CALL OR WRITE "SALLY" I The Popular"ll Shopper I Servicemen: Borrow b mail for seasonal expenses. You 're never I I very far away from HFC money service. No matter where you're stationed, you simply make your loan arrangements by mail! And when visit· Ing a town or city, look for one of Household's 1000-and-more conveniently located offices. Whether you need cash for the bu sy season or for any other reason , just drop in, phone or mail coupon. I I 'gu ests. 'Dhe tr•oo>p is m a,kJing ci field >tttp tc1~:1 ay to the S1ta1hmann ±1arm ne'ar Las Cruce-s. At HFC yo111 get Prvdentlal lnsmmct on your IOC1t1 at no extra cost to you y~~-:.. MONTHLY PAYMBNT Pl ANS 14 18 u 6 f I ~~e,ARIZO official hostess. welcomes to White Sands Missile Range Mrs. J. U. Richardson and Mrs. Conrad BavouseHe. officers of the Las Cruces Junior Woman's Club, during the club's recent tour of the missile range. The morni n g's program included briefings on WSMR's major divisions, a visit to Missile Park and lunch at !:he Officers Open Mess. In the af~ernoon, the more than 50 ladies visited missile launch:ng areas on the range. (U.S. Army photo) /),.yml1 A CAMELBACK MOUNT: IN Area 111111 ~r::~.~:::"'o" j' In Scottsdal.- the "West's molt Westem T~ - 12 miles n~heast of downtown Phoenix. Arizona'• newest and flntlf year oround hotel. 180 Juxuriou1 room• ond 1Uff•i-all with pn. AT HER BECK . • • I' ~ou~~l~NCE $300. arid 1% en any r•ma•Nd•. :;; I u r ==~;.:r:_:.:::·~,~=~:= ~ " .. : vafe run decJc, many havt #IGCkbar lcitcheFllo ~;: ~ II llOIUT Write t.r hehI:" POIH&. 0.... " - f: facllitl•• for \groups up to 200. Sc~!!~ale 1 ft ~ f) m eOClll • EL PASO. TEXAS \i 118 N. Main St., La. Cruces, N . M . -JAcbon 4-7763 • • • I would like to arranp a loan of $ _ _ _ _ _ __ NAME AND RANK _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ADD RE;=-.-------------~ "· -~ ~~~-:....~:..:;v3!S;J'..l:;...~...t:?"';£ f'ILL OUT-MAIL COUPON TODAY I ------------------------- You Are Cordially Invited To Our. OPEN p,.,-,,,,. /J•Y'1fts C lrOTRH on comJ>u_lcd tM 33 "" Omt f>rnl of >eh1dult d monthly fJulancQ llOI uc1tduct 1 '. She has the /)4 :ffMls 5.oo 72.7 $io.04 $1s.4s 17. 71 21.81 30.13 55.'.~7 28.25 35.15 49.06 91.03 40.48 50.89 71.80 134.72 52.49 66.39 94.27 178.131 s 100 300 500 750 1000 • • • HODS~ of . ... l - .. • J rra ista Height 9: 00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. Featuring 3 New M ode ls! 2 Blocks South of Apodaca Park . "THE DRIFTWOOD" .. $10,500.00 .. "THE SAGE" "THE YUCCA" . . . . . . . . 3-BEDROOM ....... . $9,250.00 "THE CACTUS" ........ 2-BEDROOM....... . $6,250.00 * Low Monthly Pay1nents * Low Down Payment * Yes Forced Air Heating * Beautifu l Birch P ly· * F ully Insulated * All City Utilities wood or choice of Steel * Masonry Construction Cabinets * Electric Water Heater * Plenfy of Cabinet * Forced Air Heating Space and cooling * Large E lectric Water ••• A ND MAN Y OTHER FEATURES Heater * Tiled Bathroom * FHA Financing * Close to Schools and Shopping Center - - Refreshments will be serve:d by Drum Appliance- Also will be showing 1961 Frigidai~::__-.--•m111:11m1r:w- .... ~...--..-..· 120 S. WATER PH. JA 6-5411 1'...im~r-·:;"' C. B. SMITH & SONS, INC. .c.c.·.;:..- ~ ---- ~= ~~_;.;..;..="-"-"-"'-=~"""-;:;;; ·-= - --·~---- -- - -- -- - -- ·-- -- - -- --- ------ --- - -- J FEATURES OF THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMES: ---- - - ~--- - --- - - - ··-~ , , LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO I • Basket r: al el chmeni II I . Cuhs And Air ealher Lead I1 1 s I I • H-- ~- -- .. ,.. I - -- I J mor 19 T0 0 pen B ,..- .. - - e ~quad, by thr \Vl'~·, j::, -- - A111v11\;a ~ , ,.uuuL~ •••. HUNTER led by ;,,'.:n~:,,~~,.,~"::','.'."~,:~~:; JIMMY DEMARET Slcir <.be.ch. Mike Gannon :\nd Monika Sheppard. rn~:1~'.~ 0;~~~1~~ngt:;P;f~~~~is one With flh e f init we k of p lay . . . I-Iri ,. c t etu·n l ,1,,,g d · th \"SMR d The Whi te Sands JunJ()I · rnss was 0 r for their ~crvicC',-havc been c in e •v recor High M,1stangs opened t heir I to n <' Jl ,... 11 · 'fr noon uym .11 ni ~r ' n1 e t , procec d s f rom th e t'1clc-1 1 b:;oks. Int mmural Ba,kc.tball , t · t ·t ·11 c-ts sales will go toward the 1900-6 I basket ball season last .,)u_t a 1r.s -murn e s_w 1 c1i Wl 1 10 5l '' • Y Ktpes up thfa W<-y · r...,uch-needrcl track E·quip1 Detadi'lmcnt Two is rolling F11id•;o.y a~~ain~t Holy Cross ' .mng Lynn Jr High to the rrcnt for the Mustang a thin the A-Team Le•agu~ with of Las Cruces, launching acti- 1WSMH c-0urts at 4 o'cl<Jck. ktes. three wim and no los~e': Det vity that will run through With s;x lcttermt:.1 l>ack The •60 _ Scheduie: 61 4 is in second spot wjt'h a the end of February. from la:;t ~earnn-Br;tton, Nov. 25 Lynn, here one-nd-one mark. Det 2's secCoach "Pee Wee'' Warnke's Cliffol'd, StcpJ ens, E.1ckson, Dec·. 6 Court, there Col. Charles E. Michaels. ond squad he<ads B Tc•2m p lay Mustangs romped over Holy Cowell and R chai d Swomlny Der. 15 oly Cross, here Integrated Range Mission. alrm1g with Air Vleat'her, Corss in a 31-22 game that -the Mustang,; arc in go ... d Df'c. 17 Lynn. t here is proud of this hefty buck b()lth 2-0. 1 was l ess a contest than the shipc fur Uwir nine-f,dmc Jan. 17 Court, lwre tha.t he bagged in the south 1 These stand1'n<gs arc> thru score indicates. Paeed by Paul and one-tourn:.11ne11t sc:1f.UP. Jan. 24 Alameda· here ~dge of the Gila Wilderthe week of Nov. 14 ·18. A Brittan's Sf'ven field goals That tourney <.:li1r.axcs •he Jan. ill Alameda, there ness. Although ii has only tlhree-ni•ght S'late o·f activi.ty and Bob Cowell's three bas- I ~cason with t,ie D ca's ninth Feb. 7 Lvnn, here four points, th e deer w ieghs this w<.>ek has been played, kets and one free throw, lhc g:adcs tan;; ing Feb. 24 and Feb. 24-25 Ninth Grark approximately 175 pounds. r.bbrev•i1a1t~d by tlhc Thanks- winne1·s led 6-2, 17-3 and 24-8 25 at Anthony. !'ournament at Anthony. (U.S. Army photo by gn'l~.g lmlidaJ:''» and fou:- eve- , at the quarlcr mar~{S, All home g..imes will. be j Anaya} nmg,, of aatwn are s2t for Warnke cited his o th c r plavr·d Pt D<'ll c,, 111 . c·a,·li k J ' ~ SPECIAL FORCES FACT: nex1t wee·. three slortcrs - Fred Step- l::(•gins at 4 o'clot:k ~xcept fur . . ---,....~F"us -t .c.,,a u1)"mg. h tns· , . T ex Cl!!fo1d · . · and Wayne , roun d sci._ the Alamed::i and Lynn con- Unconventional warfare . · m- I oarncs th rou•gh Dec. 14 wHh Erickson-for outstanding de- tests-they st .t at :30. J eludes three m1errelat~d 4 R!Otmd Two to op~n Jun '. 9. fensive ploy. In all, 14 MusSeason tickets for the Mu>- fields of action: gucri!Ia war. T•he scthcdule is d1v1ded tangs saw action in the sea- tung ra'11Cs arc being sold b) 1 frre, evasion and escape, and I1 ml'O A and B play to_ ma~e son's opener. H·am mcmb'rr and l '1<e;- subversion again:;t hostlle conteS1ts more even, with s•1x, __ _ • 1 te<.ams playtng t he A League, er s get throwgh Vhis week's 1 _:adl rs. Tlus y('ar's Y c 11 ftatcs. 0 ----- r- -- s-i~z-e knit-shirt 0 '- 4 -WIND & SAND- Friday, Nov. 25, 1960 Women's Hi1gh Scorers: H igh series: Aynett e Sweeney, 455. H igh Ga me : An c·it t e Sweeney, 191. BOWLING WOMEN'S LEAGUE Win Sleepers 29 Lucky Strikers 2 56 isgui~ed Missiles Pin Curleris 21 151;2 15 ! ' L15ose 1189' ISuggesled Recrea11·on Fac•.•1I·1·1es 1· ,, :. '.~..... .; ;I I. 23 281/z 28 1l, 2 2 . . • , game: J leep<'rs-907. Fac1hti~e-s are available on '5h ser:es: S1ee.rwrs the post for pool, skill p ool, J. billard's, pin,g pong, shufflemdiviidu•al h:•gh game: board chess, checkers, cards irada Holt- 166. ' ' · Hii:,"h. ser ies : Beitty S bacey m onopoly, and scriaibble. ~3 ~ The n umber one s~ge five ~ llie B. adtivily u~~~llie~ ilie~H , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ show spe'citacul1ar for 1960 Detacihmerut 2 and 4 hooked m eet in a ba•Ltle of the unMIXED wim be the "RolJiing A•long" up i n t'he wee's best contesit b eatens M onday evening at Show. The stars of th2 show as Herm Mason of D-::t 4 a nd 1 7:30. D e,t 2-A melt the OfCOUPLES w ill consist of k1st year 's w in- Sparky Brandt of D~t 21 iicers T uesday night and Win Lost ners of the All Army Talent tianigled in a s0oring battle doe·sn't take t he floor again Contest, vJ1hlo. are presently thC1t accoun ted :£or a total of un•ti•I Df'c. 6. 30 14 The st,andi111gs as of Nov. 2 9~':.! 14 1,2 fouring all the bases m rt.he 3,3 points. M·ason eop.P·2"d the j REGULAR LIST - $13.35 Sou1thwest. scorin~ fight wi•th 22 points 18: 27 17 The sh ow w iH sfa1t at 7:00 but h•:s team ended u·,:> on A Teams 25 W L 19 25 19 p .m. N cwcmbcr 26 rut the Post the sho1't end of a 53-45 De!t 2 0 3 6.70x lS or 7.50xl4 count. I Dct 4 241h 191/2 T,h ea1tre. 1 1 OTHER SIZES Free donuts and coffee are Earlier in the week Det 2 SMSA 22 22 0 11 AVAILABLE served every Sun'day mornclobbered 515·lh Ord 59 to 5J 5th 21 20 0 1 •Applied to Factory Inspf'ctc<l Casings-Plus Tax and ing. Also, on Mondays won- 32. . Officers 0 1 20 24 1 Retrcadule Tire. 1 0 0 drcful prizes are won from In B Le•ag_ue . p~ay ~ir I N avy 19 25 • All Tires Guaranteed e Same Tread Depth W L p l ay·ing bingo. Wcia.ther maintamed i,ts B Teams 11 33 • Same Guarantee as Ne w B. F. Goodrich Tires 1 2 0 11 33 If you are a Willie Hoppe, clean sl>a1e wi1th a 2.1-7 run Dct 2 • Same Tread Width • Same Tread Design TERMS AVAILABLE - 30 DAY OR BUDGET 2 0 fon'li Higth Searer~: Hi•gh 1.hen come over on Tucsd•ay against SMSA-B and Det 2 Air Woa 0 1 ~s: An·dy Hudak. 558. -and b~at the amateurs. in the kept paicc wHh a 39-28 win SMSA 1 0 ,:gh game : Jack Al.st:mgh , pool tourney. Tourney time over lOOth ASA. 1001Uh ASA 2 0 I ' is 8:00 p.m . November :Z9. Should the B L eague lead- 1 Dcit 4 I I FULL ETREADS Now ly ... ... : Styied from a specially woven. wash-and-wear knit with action-free sleeves, the Jimmy Demaret Shirt will fit you to perfection no matter what your size. And it's the most comfortable shirt you've ever worn. Perfect for every sport because It gives you complete freedom of movement. Tha. 70% cotton, 22% Coloray• rayon, 8% Dacron* polyester fabric is handsomely striped. Comes in seven·. sporting shades.; ssss I I I CITIZENand WIND & SAND COMBINED CIRCULATION OF OVER or er o. ltOOO JA 4-1964 • • I Free P arking • nationally advertised ill SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ea9ef $5 95 P:t.#..~·•· .............. B. F. Goodrich Store TRUCK BY-PASS LAS CRUCES eColoray Is CourtauJds' trademark for Its solutloll dyed flb.t'j •DuPont's trademtrk for polyester fiber .. th Southwe:.t's finest thoroughbred R Cl G•everyFRl-SAT-SUN tUll!lJJA!J)PAJ?K T F BUYERS THI CH STMAS- l QUESS 'WHO WROTE TO ME TODAY? .n New Mexico, 10 Minutes from EL PASO N w Low Gen'! Admls•lon SI .00. Res. Seats SOc Additional, Club l!our.~ S•.so Tax Intl. For Reservat.ons call or w•lte JU 9-1131 or P. 0. Box 709'1. EL PASO USE WANT ADSI A Classified Ad, Like Sanla, Always Delivers The Goods Here's where the wise buyer shops with ease ••• finds what's new in the market, what's for sale cheap. Want ads do a thousand jobs - and they work just as hard for a seller. There's no limit io the jobs they do. Read 'em and see! "I've got a letter from SANTA CLAUS A FRIENDLY AD TAKER WILL HELP YOU WORD YOUR AD FOR BEST. MOST EFFECTIVE RES UL TS. Cr c·tizen and the I 1 r 4 S. CHURCH ST. _,; ,· ••• and he told me all about the brownies and his reindeer. It's really from Santa too, 'cause my mom said it • 1905 was postmarked Sania Claus, Indiana," S1DC8 Stop in the First National today and make sure your child ....... receives a letter d irectly from Santa Claus. ENTER THE BIG $20,000 ~atlonal m CHRISTMAS CLUB CONTEST! JOIN THE 1961 CLUB NOW - DETAILS AT BOTH BANKS OF LAS CRUCES and WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE ank PHONES JA 6-5575- JA 6-5576 MEMBER FDIC SAN TA CLAUS LETTERS AND MAILBOXES AT BOTH BANK LOCATIONS a AUTO REPAIR INSURANCE DIRECTORY EQUIPMENT RENTl\LS ANNOUNCEMENTS RUMMAGE SALES HELP WANTED FEMALE APPRECIATION IN MEMORIUM CARD OF THANKS LOST AND FOUND AUCTION SALES LOANS BANKING BUTANE RUG CLEANING PERSONAL NOTICE:S FLORIST LIVESTOCIC IMPLEMENTS. NEW IMPLEMENTS. USED SWAP HOUSE:HOLD GOODS APPLIANCES, l'IEW APPLIANCES, USED REAL ESTATE JOB PRINTING RENT SERVICES WANTED HELP WANTED MOVING & STORAGE LOTS FOR SALE BUSINESS OPl:NINQS EMPLOYMENl WANTED FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES, NE:W AUTOMOBILES. USED PHOTO EQUIPMENT TRUCKS. USED TRAVEL AGENCIES SPECIAL NOTICES APPLIANCES REPAIB PROFESSIONAL - SEBVICES TV SALES MEATS COLLECTIONS 3 4 8 1 8 10 11 12 39 FOii SALE l!AIW TO P 1.as cru<'l'' . 6- 29~7 . JA :!C-Nov . 11-2~ :! l'EDIGRF.l;D POO DLF. PUl'P!F:S 15 Ch rfJmc Di1wtte begin al 2.:lO p.m. Th<' P'··'"!l- Hendrickson. Capt.: Thom::is ing p<'rl'o1111a1JC'C' i~ :'llc1·1.I: .v I Lamica, Sp4 : Ala 1 Luhtwrts, •1t 8:15 p.m. Sp·l; K<'nll: 1h l\kL1•es. Pl'c; Membeis of till' l!liiO Corn- John II. SpcllC'l'. 2nd Lt.; rnunity C hol'll~: J<'raiik S ustar. Sp4; Soprano I: An'lL' F.· .,, 1 ~;. B a~·~ : Hob< rt R. E nkn.ia, P li.vlli·sG u·•clcli·,._, B c tll,·•1,1 ,_ · .· ·. - •ua., u~l'-' -· · ·' ~ ': 1. ow rt nn: 111 gg111,;, Sp4 .JmrH'S E ldon Lynn. of Chri stmas pr cs"nt<1! ion schcd.De!.. 4 and t he E ntertainmen t ulcd in th e Post Theatre ror Section of S pecia l S(']"vices, t wo perinrmanres S u n cl a? has an nounred th<' m cmh er- and Monday, Dec. 11 and 12. Subtitled, " A Ch ristmas ;.::n. Linda M attice. Flo"'""' Cc•pt.; A lvin Jo n cs, Sp4; I s h ip of' 11-ic Com m un ity Chorus, wh ich w ith t h e r ... wJ y - Message in Story a nd Song,'' McClennan , Miriam Shi11k l•" Cltnrlcs K idd. Sp 4; T hollWS :n g O ffic<'r , T roop Command, ~!'>O as: Wi n t er S Pr v ice, AG 44, wi tho ut ar ms: w ith service organizc>d D ram atic C horus the second a nnua l ren ew a l of l'<inion:i 1'!tft. IS cap , s hirt a nd t ie, and shoes, <, H. Mitm :.i.n. SSgt : Marty l'a l!7 CALF;NDA RS. NOVl,LTIES, GIFTS, W . w ill com prise t he cast of the community eve nt is s p onSoprano II.· 1\1arv. DcDo~·. - mer, s ~ t : 1''1m s m 1 'th , .s p 4 ; , . J ~lurphlr, ynur alvertising counlow-quar ter. 18 'Now fa B orn." 1h e 191>') sored by Special Scrvic:l' ~ and Marie Green , Susanne Nc:;s. ~i ehul as J . W!llis, LI., U S N. sl'lor C:1 11 .IA 4 -211:i. Arms, boots and Sf'arves 19 ~ Aug. 18 -comb TFN ,;.,_:-y 20 the P ost Cna pcl: G loria Wat tC'r~on . Gail Yates. The h ok for the elabor a te """ill be Jeflt asi1d e for the oc21 The S unday M atinee will A It o: G inger Dlackwdl, s~·asonaJ "o•n•ntm't.v p1t'S('lllJOO x 150 J.'T. JOTS $25 DOWN, $10 r as ion , the better t o di splay 22 p.-r m onth. Phone JA 4-9582 alter 1 F.lizabc1h Doswc 11. Margu<"- ntion i5 a co!l; t:irn.,.tion w1 it~p. m. May ~6 TFN-C t.h e troops in Ar my Green . 23 u se.id 1;o flash lhe m issile it c C liborn, Elhl'I Chat111an . lvn ao.l t t.. ""J;~~·d by Sp-! 24 COIN PRJ(;E BOOKS AND COIN The WWII "Sha d e 33." uni25 holders. Anny Surplus, 321 N . fo r m reccm tl y rc> li rPd , cha racC'Omponents bein<g tested . Evelyn K ayes, Margie K in - CTol.Jert W . Ly01~. J r .. of S MMain. ,f-nc 26 Con!tinued from Pag .., l) t erized by the s kirtless " J ackFIRST sc•r.v, Critherine N<'ss. ~A· dinT1or ut' tile• D ·a 11 ·1 27 JST A flcW LEFT, El Encanto 'l'he WSMR bnac is the dfrc.ts ,~r a nuclt-ai· <'n v ir on- . . . Tcn1Jr: Bobert Brandt. Sp!i: C:horus. w i th music· ::; !,.,·I< l l8 homeslte•: Nea1 r.ollege FHA and et, F ield, W ool , OD· S had e G. L ~'lnanrtng. A, T, Cox, Re al I ment nn th e operat io'1 of a fi r:s•L smgl c-puLmllg accdem- Iw 1·1r·1 I i,v .._.p <: -l 28 1< rn D c,B o~·~, M aJ.· .· 1\.1'1- and cc1-c;·1·a' 1'n:1tl·cl . . lor . 2'20 S. M:\ln JA 6-2'.181 tf-nr 33,55 as the u pp er ga r m ent, 30 i ' missile wi ll th e N ik e Hert'Or ever delivered_-:--oth ers chacl McGanity, Sp 4: '~'iiL ynn. !ST AND 2ND nr:AI. ESTATI: liad been t he Army's Wi nter 31 have s{c>ady r cpelJl1on ra1lcs. 1.. W S D · 111ort1=<ag" t' :i . J-JiU dtsr ount. Hr Ile box ~)c rv i ce Dress U nifo rm since• 11 .. .-· ' ct.!lC's ~·tri k e u nc JTingly af'!er A:fter pr•odll'cing its s ingle J1am p 4· \VJ ..,'' 11t 32 ~ ,. . a ' er' , · -----~---]();.11; t : n1ver;1 ty Park or pllone JA 33 it began to replac0 t h e "Sh ad e 4 ~!1582 for f u r t her inrorm:J tion . "-6 ·..· p assi n g tht''Cmg>h a n .'\-bomb p ulse, tihe l!inac aultm oal ica lly Vii Jl kin;on, Pk: hobe 1t Wyl111, H Ort. 13 TFN 32," slacks, w h ich cont:·ristrd CI mus'hrno1~. for instan ce . si'lwb itself oH t o cnahl t• mi~- 1 Lt., USN; S om e peop l e get too old to 35 T!IRr~r: llr;Dm>OM, l 'll BATH, br ick wi th the skirted Olive Dnib L mac ' JU ;;'t st'ts thero, ca:Tm s'ile scien't•:·s-ts to s tudy the 13.Jrilone: Richard . C rews, set a bad exampl e and th f>n 36 home, w n lled y a rd , cu1·11eling and • and u n1; mpres·s ivp b u t d oirng erfed oJ the. blast 011 1.hcir S p 4 : F rNi . D enki'!'· Sp4 : Dnn - 1begin h an ding out good ad37 drapes . JA 4 - 1170 Las c~urr s.. blou se', at the h e ight o( the 38 _ _ __ __ __ _0r _ t._ J 3_i_ T_ ~ _:.. Wa r, in 1944. 4 a bl'lg jnb ," says Nucl'e·:ir Elf- ele>ctronic guinea p igs. ald C libon"'. h t L1.; H .•ssdl vice. 39 1 BEDROOM FRA.\tE STUCCO, h ard - I Col. Milton H. Clark Chief feds Lab C' h<ief Glenn Elder. Sla<fety-<wi:se, the linc.1c au•to- ---~ ---..~..._......., 60 wood floo r!S, Jot l00:x180x130 r oom . . ' . ' NOTHING HAPPENS m a t ically reaches a f i1'ing i~~ ~ I f M 2 a rld iU o nal housrs, . Walk ing M1ss10n Pla n s and O pera t10ns, 41 dlstancn un1wr•lty and high <·s hool. w ill be Review in a Offi' ·er L t AP'pearing as t-h r ee O" four condition, but then 1t mu ;;t S: ... 42 Comb lJ-24-:l:'>-JTI' "' C · · 43 electron w i1h hilts ... Col. J ohn P. McKen na, In" ic cab . inets ,, _. ·be t ri.ggercd manually, loosAl 1 U UM PJI, Tf!'.l f or lat e m o<lel (l9fi6of plllmb _m g con~eohng ing its terriific ki ck only when te lli gence Officer, w i ll be U U!\TPH, II H:l for late model !1936thorn, t he l m ac do e-sn t pop, · ·~ _ ~ • ·she"" ' t •o 19">8) rar. Wril e R . L. Quillin, Commander of Troops. . i ...., ope r a, 0r w 1 · ~ 1 " . CS l'o~t Uffi<'e box 9:36 , Un iver•ity s p u11t 0 1' gurgle - it . s eems W 1th n uclc.ar tcs·1s still '8 The five P rov is ional B at f a J·k . U<'l . 1a l TFN 18 as. if n(>t h ing ha~pens, m fa~, Hann ed in t he United S l ate.', t::ilions, num bered one thru SO . _ ·a~ w.ith only vanat m..ns ot. l mac ,_ ~"nplr , "ROLLING ALONG" HERE TOMORROW!-Featuring th s 1.....,,e p1ov11 "" a ... 1Jnac Lve will be comman ded , resSol l..QR1' Ol' H WHITE DOG wrrn BIG dial ~eed~es provm<g .that e safe an.d economical n'Pans winners of the All-Army Grand Finals of the 1960 Enby L t. Colonels bla c·k ' Po ls and hl1t<'k polnt<·d """' · p ectively, m•achme _,,, · g "'' n cnvi rnn!II FOB RENT wt·ig 11t :\!) lh.'i · Nu m P l..arwdot, . is at. work.. . t t o f perlormm, u f' tertainment Contest, lhe world-girdling show makes N . Lancaster , Post ' Carolus Jrie ntll y aIHI gcntlt •, m l\e<I terri1•r A pm r of f1vc- m11110n wa1 l t t ·t 1 to ' h ( n- a one night stand at the WSMR Post Theatre Saturday. Harlan L. a nd sr• ttf' · H YVil r~ old RNl r o l- D en tal S urgeo n ; ONE J!f:DROOM HOUSE, TV ANTENkl ··Iron tubes send micro- m en a 1 es :' v i a '" lar with I\!lar ic:opu County, Ari zona . NA , fl'<tSOn uble . JA 6 -828'1. y's . ti_ on 'e; m 1 ss·1lc pro•gra>r.S. I A feature of the show is the skit, "Withoui ReservaSluy t er. C h i e f , Up-ran ge wave energy mto the vacuum ____ _ _ tag. Missing from .Ylf'sJlln Pa r k Nov. Hl. 17. 24 3TC comb. 1ion." featuring Pfc Jack Riley of Ft. Bliss. right. well.sin<·t" Su nda y, Nov . 6 . RC'wa r c1 for Bra n ch, Purch asin g and Conof t h e Jinac''S 30-indh :-cceler- i nrro ma tio n , dead o r a live . R. C. r~me.mbered here for his hilarious MC -ing of the 1960 ~lallont•t', J A 4-264K. J T-Jl / 17 tractin g D i vision; Joh n J orat or tube. 'I'hen an elP.r·t ron "Clover Leaf Varieties." ihe Fourth Army stage of the dan, Post Or dnance Officer ; gun b lasts " sunfrid>ing" elecPafio Apartments Coniest which played here last summer. At left is h is OPEN DAILY J osep h E . A rmst rong, Chief, tr ons onto t'h e stream -· they Furnished 1 and 2 bdr m . straight man. Pfc Ron Masak. of Ft. Benjamin Har rison. 915 University Ave nue Comm unications D i v i sion , rid e th e microwa ves much ·as 3 Bedroom 2 baths. Cut A.M.-9 Ne ar University- 3 MinInd.. All Post residents are invited, but children under •a su1irider skims the oce an, 1 stone & red.wood. Spacious SMSA; an d Cha rles E. M iutes to WSMR, City and SUNDAYS: 14 must be accompanied by, an d sit w ith. an adult. There and built for convenience ch ael s, Integrat ed Ran ge Misp1;ck ing up speed a long the School Busses. & comfort - Medallion si on. is no charge for admission. . (U.S. Army photo) 9 A.M. to 12 NOON wa y . Phone JA 6 -9875 Home ••• When t h e ten-m illion volt Adju tan t 's Ca ll wi ll be at Nov 17-'.M - Dt~'. 1-H- 4Tch w&s ch::i rge e x its in a pencil-size JUST RECEIVED 2 loads WILL ACCEPT 3 :50 p.m. T he 424 t h Army SMSA Technician -, .. ·,- "'- b e'am, it strike s a h eavy m et~] of NEW JEE P S • •• All TRADE-IN B and, of Ft. B liss, w ill p lay 1 F U L L Y FURNISHED EFFICIE NCY Ph. JA 4-1111 l\.ar get, such as tun gs t en. This types and all new colors. the Retreat Review, CWO Is Dead In El Paso Ap1u"tment , q uiet. comforta ble , reaSeaborn 111' . C J]ent bombar dme nt crnat es •una ble. TV and laund ry a vai lable. LAS CRUCES 1206 EAST FOSTER Charles Sh elton , Band master. 1 l e 1 d . NEED • •.•USED L u<ther W ei r, a n cl edronSul t alJle for sin g le l'" r wn o r couple the gamma ra ia1•1 011 pu s JEEPS BAD! Will rnake a Call a t 1201 North Second after The n am e s of those to b e ~c techni·oian for seven years COLLINS Agency 5 p .m . or Ph. JA 6-2!562, a lter 5 h onored w ill not b e availabl e w-Hh the S ignal Mis3J1P S upGOOD DEAL on any unit! p .m . or weeke nd I 1700 N. Main A ug . 18 comb. TFN · the day of event. until povt Agen cy, died Mo'."lday in JA 6-6661 Sow'.hwe'stern G eneral HosFUnNJSJIE D AP ARTJV:ENT, LARGE ltv lng room, large bedroom, s tee l p:t•a'l, E l P aso. He w as 43. • 100% AIR-CONDITIONED kit.rht>n, a ir cond itioned, n ear schools. TV a ntenna . JA 4-4734. $400 MONTHLY D €!alth r csuHed fro m C'Om• T.V. IN EVERY ROOM FULWILER June 30th TFN SPARE TIME p l ioa>t ion s follow ing opera- - - - - -- - - - - - - 1 Re filling a n cl co lled in g m o ney rrom I • FREE PARKING MOTOR CO. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Ne w Type high qua lity coin operated tion. • PRIVATE FUNCTION ..J. 48 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <lisµcn,er ln t h is area. No selllng . 1 ROOMS ., Th e fun erial was sc 1 ~duled - - - - - - - - - - - - - To qua lify you must 11avC' ca r. rPfer620 TEXAS A VE. roil'll 11ke our prUittng and our c nces . .<GOO to $1900 cash. Seven to for W ednesday a•t the F elVISIT THE NEW reuonable prices. !As Cruc~.a Ctl· t we lq~ h o u1 !' w eekl)':V can nt'l u p t o KEY 2-3415 lowshiip H ouse in Las Crulzen, 114 s. Church . S lOO m onthl y More full time For pC' t'sOn~d tnler'\' 1ew ' v rl tc P 0 Box EL PASO, TEX AS ces. I ntc rm en ~ is t o be in 14 ""rh. Community Chorus For 'Nuw Is Born' Casi C ontinued from Page 1) FOH Tn-3. F'riday, Nov.-25 , 1960 - WIND & SAND--5 ~ Pick 1!300 In Green Parade Feature All Class llleds must be scheduled for a definite period. Any claims for additional Ins ertions or for cred1 t due to our error~ mu!"t be made before date of next publication. DIRECTORY Sel. Ta hl e " " " 4 chairs. ~:i:; · C'all JA fi ..t;~i :i a!'lcr '>. JTC-11117 __ ! Linac Packs • waII. op BJg I ~.. 0 I I -xperl promp1 I I Prescription I Service I I I I I Heed Used Jeep ! • 9 P .M. No. 2' I l 10:i:'i, 19 Roi s r , number l!UG CLEANING l d a ho ln r lud c:' p hon (> I ltihe N albilonal Cem e tery at 1 Font Blli1ss. M r. W·ei r recently h ad b Pcn He is survived b:1 pzlomolt~d t o Chielf of th e , wid ow, Mrs. R osemary W e'Jr , WM te Slanids MornilboriTi.:( Sta- a da u ghter, S:mdr1a, a son, >Vion ope11a1ted by th e F r e- Miohael. of Las C ru ces, and quen<cy Diviis ion of t he Sii>g- lh1is m d!Jher Mrs. H elen Gernal M issi•le S up>port Agen cy. shner, of Indianapo1'is, I nd. H e join ed SMSA in 1953 M r. Weir's home was a t ~e:V'ice wit h the No.vy. 1900 Id ah o, Las Cruces. Cilizen ll-'.J.1 -1TP B:rSH RUG A ND FURN . C!.EA.NERS . ....---= --:::-=-=- :::::::::::::::::::=----. Free pkkup & d elivery at W SMR. I call J:>X Otllce, Teli!phon e 28282. • Thanksgiving time is the time TFN. for family r e unions have a fine 1 family photogr aph made by 32 SERV~CES j ;...;:============ Mathieu Studio ALL KIN 0 S OF ALTE iiATIONS. Satlsfurtlon g ua ranteed . OK T a llor " hop. l:l2 E. O rgan. TFN 649 N. ALAMEDA Phone J9 6-8571 for appointment tt-nc Responsi bl e person near Las Cruces l o take u Jmost ne w S PINET PJA'.\10 a nd pa>' out on contra('t on eu ~Y t erm s, a s pia n o m u st be moved a t o n<·<'. W rit e to Roles Piano Company, 501 No. First St reet , Phoenix Citizen, Nuv. 17 -24 Der. 1 8 - 4T P Chiropractor 239 N. Main Lu Cruces Office Phone: JA 8-6401 Bealdence Ph. JA 8-2316 Optometrists Gourmet Imports Specialties BUDGET PLAN - 900 W. V~ 9UftlN PHODllX. ARIZONA MODERATE R.4-TES ~ a-4870 CUT - WRAPPED - ** Yard Slicks * Saw* at Jt•!l'llar PrH cilln; MAYFLOWER Paint Paddles Dusi * Advice *Nail Kegs *Goodwill PARKING FROZEN El Paso ·s ~ :!ghesf Quality Used Cars 1959 Cadilfac cci.·;::z _-.., ·1~·- ... all extras. li:<e n ew 4195.00 PAVED 1959 Linccln o.ad.:n. a1. _...: _ra~. co~t $5400.00. perfect 408 N. CHURCH $5. PER MONTH Phone J A 4-4631 JA 6-5761 Your Home ls Ready & Waiting In ..•. TRY OUR REVOLVING BUILD ACCOUNT NO DOWN PAYMENT TERRACE HILLS and the MILAGRO HILLS ATLAS LUMBER CO. M.F.H.A. - F.H.A. V.A. Financing D ; ' " l l . . wntll' ._....._..maa~ • ALL ELECTRIC HOMES • 4 BEDROOMS •C.ARAGES • ROCK: FENCES CALL WRIGHT AGEHCY JA 6-6231 220 S. MAIN ST H. p, DERMODY LAS CRUCES. K. M. J. ROT WRIGHT I - B O NDED BUILDER REPR ESENTAT IVES - MILAGRO REAL ESTATE CO. EL PASO, TEXAS I IE 1·1181 SK 5·5728 SK 5·734!5 llC 1·1111 nit ,.. .....,.•1-•• .......... ... 7. ~- . . ................. ,...... ... ,. ,,,.... ...... ...__... . ,....... H&K Mayflower Moring &: S t orage 225 S. Churcb JA 6 9781 1 CORNER RUSHING AT YVETTE SK: 1·0021 ..,.... .,.. - d COME AND S EE THE BEAUTIFu'l... HOMES YOUR WHITE S ANDS FRIENDS HAVE PURCHASED. FOR IHSURAHCE 2035 Jordan Road. Famoua fot • CONVENIEN TLY LOC ATED TO WHITE SANDS AND OT HE R GOVE RNMENT INSTALLAT IONS. Space is now for sale. Three large bedrooms. iiled Paint Pots 302 N. CHURCH 11a1... DELIVE RED - Las C ruces 400 N. Main GLASSES nTTED Pav• PHONE JA 4-1071 OFF STREET PAY AS YOU EAT e CERAMIC TILED BATHS Minim um ( ca sh ) ........................ $1.00 Min imum ( ch arge ) .................... $ 1.00 Adds c:on talnlnq 10 w o r ds ar more, one tJrne only ............ lOc per word Two t im es . .................... 9c: per w o rd Three times o r more .... 8c per word Classifieds charged and billed to lncUvld u a ls w h o a re n ot r e9 ular dis p lay aclve rtlsin g a ccoun t s , 103 additio n a l. Dis play A4vertl1ln; on Cla.11Ulell This house has been used as a show house and World-Wide DUTCH'S MEAT MARKET EYES EXAMINED CLASSIFIED RATES 1494 S. SOLANO $92.00. Call JA 4-3111 or JA 4-4678 or see it at - - NO MONE Y DOWN - Call for Appointment - No Obligation WE GIVE AWAY··· NEW NATIONAL OME Total price $12 750.00. Total monthly payment HOUSEWIFE - SAVE ON YOUR MEAT Las Cruces PHONE JA 4-4351 "" baths. separate dining room, brick veneer. Foreign '"TERESA - Aft• rnoon - PIANO PLEASURE - E venin g - '"ADOLFO" "MANOLO " --Gultarisl Flamen co Music: Nigh tly - Si'lg e r- '"VARO" Two Blocks South of Bridge . I Rlqht (Juarez) Te l . 2-4984 MIKE & llALPH. Owners *Smiles Theo V. Nelson J.T. RUEBUSH ,. Best Menu Ask About Our Food Freezer Plan Palmer Graduate M. L WOOD, MAHAOll O&M TV and RADIO SERVICE We Repair all Brands of Radios and TV's. PBOFESS!ONAL SEBVIC;ES F. W. Pollar~ D.C • CHAila W. COll, PHSID!NT ) Drinks 81: WA NT~:D : 48 \ Best Bar WANTED : E X-U.S . AIR FORCE PERSONNE i, t o join Las Cruces Air Force Res<•rve Unit. He lp the Air Force Reserve a nd ht>lp v ourself to promotions, pa y, a nd rPtlrement benefits. Contact Fll<rhl Comm11nd· er a t 1A 4-4451: Flig ht Pe rsonnel Officer a t J A 4-70'22 or ln!ormat.lon s ervice l!tlce a t JA 6 -2:507. tt-nr F. . A. BANQUETS from 25 to 1000 COPPER at STH tn Downtown ALBUQUERQUE ALCAZAR BAR RESTAURANT THE Ml':fJW POLITAN HOSPITAL Surg lrAl Plan Is non-eancellabl e and p &.ld up at age 65. ttnc $400 D Ll!~~~!~Tll~ I WE WlLL BUY SELL AND TRADE Anything or va lue , Jones Trading Post, 3 miles north on Highway 85, Phone JA 6 9344. I I 2295.00 2995.00 1959 "T" B.i.rd. 9,000 veriI' LC :-.i .!c;;, !ike new 1960 Plymo•.ith s:ta:lion wago::i. l;;:?:l ' ::i:idd. 2495.!30 all extras. 9.000 miles . 1957 Imperial crown 4-d oor HT. l E L • .:::o 2095.00 owner, like n ew .. .. . ...... .. .. .... .. . 2 - 19~6 Cadilla cs. fleei wood and sedan d e ville. all e xtras. n ica . ...................... 1595.00 1958 Chevrolet club coupe. RH and auto. v ery cle an .. 1095.00 1957 P ontiac 2-door sedan, p ower and air, clean. low mileage . .... . ...... ...................... 1095.00 1957 Oldsmob ile 88 h ard top coupe. equipp ed and clean ................. ... .. . . .... ...... ............... 995.00 1957 Buick centu ry sedan . p ow er and extra clean ...... 895.00 1955 Lincoln sedan, all pow er and a ir . 795.00 1 El Paso owner . .... ...... .... .... 1956 Mercury 2-door HT, air conditioned• 695.0!l clean. save $200 1956 Dodge V -B HT coupe. equ ipped and very clean ... 645.00 1959 W artbu rg sedan (C-erman } cost $2100. 595.00 gels 35 m iles per gallon .. . ..... .. ......... . 1958 P ac.kard Patrician 4-door sedan, 44.000 m il'.ls. clean .. ........ ......... ...................... .......................... 595.00 1955 Ford V -8 sed"ln, n ew t:res, 595.00 clca:l A -1 condition 1954 Chcvrolei 2-door sedan RH. runs fin e 345.GO 1949 Cadillac sedan. extra clean .. .... .. ................... .. 295.00 95.00 1951 Lincoln sed an. runnin g condition. only ....... SO Fine Cars To See BLISS UTO SALES LOW FINANCING RATES 4730 PERSHING DRIVE EL PASO DIAL L O 8-1811 ~ _-WIND & SAND-Friday, Nov. 25, 1960 a ·ds Presented Radar To---. -V Spol Speeders 1) Con1tinuc'd from Page 1) t Theater Ceremony •are bc:nig oip•erarteld in the ih'ous1:ng area and Uhrou.gihout ~he :range, on mia1~ked as well ConlinuC'd from ?age 1) Hipolito R. Fierro; as unmarked veihk'lcs. Cor.inne R. Gla'J:;blard. Ju•a n '"ElalClh unli·t is used indedcB1ausscd and re-used for ·audio pu1yOS(•S. The e3t1ma1t- Glalvin, Donald GrC;~hmlan, pendenitly and may be ect s·:win1gs from t his ~u•g.ges- Virgi!i:o Hern·an:dcz, MJi'g•a r- mounlted on a po'st or road t'cn alone are ait le~as•t $4,000 d~ M. Jueau, Blarb.i•ra D. silgn and used withou1t a ve- . very con'Serva·tive, consid- Klein, Raymond J. Larla, hicle ·a t ·all," Col. Kin1g 1!aid. Cl'mg t1he faot tha1t the. use / Ambrosfo s. Lucerlo, ValenIDa·c!h four-1pa11t l"'adar uni:t of thC' tpe has been w1dely , tm Mlaese, All.fonso s. Lu- consdslts elf a forked - two extended. cP.ro, Valentin Mae·se, A l fonso pronig - pl•asltic type antennia Mlar'tin. t 1h ait can be moiunlted on a Smoke Gernade . .' ~ . oar door roa·d s·i•g n or other James C. Wns'.:;on, IRM, W1!1:::- S. ,1.fal'tmez, Katih- sol1'd ob.'e t· d' l . d. J o , a ua m wa•t or . SLl'".Jgeste·d the W'e of smoke 7~ ~ r:ioore, T.homas S. 1th1a1t rc1gislers spee•d in miles ~ g~rn1ade~ inste:2d of fla r es in a e, aiy B. Pope'. .John I per hour; a radio hokin1rr the Po1go-Hi tar<get fo!· op- W. Powell, Donlald R1~mger, 1·timer-box approxl!.maitcly rt 'cs. Tlhc smoke grenade is Nell D. R'Olbe·l."'ts, Sally Soh- by l2 1·n·'"h d ' . "' es square, an a l r·~s 11:i7ardous to personnel mutzer, Ma·I'gia~ot SitPvenson, Id e•tia clh 1a ble recorder that 1j n the launch c~ew 1ntl also Ber!tha P. Suit..er, Homer S ... "annfers · f Orn11a "vl'On Spec d 10 '"' , ,, lP~s hazardous in the "'venit Th'omas, Lela L. Th1omas, and Ito g anh i f Iill ,1 K y 1·k r ., s or re erence pur1 .an 1o f off r anirc impact. A l"Jnual · 0 · poses. 1 ·s';.w!nf'S for this su1i:;g-c-s tion Suggestions . "We are anxious that miswrr0 c-tima•tcd a1t $7,000. sl l d C'hla rles R. Abel, Michael j 1 e range perso~ne. un ~rMrs. Do1cthy D. Smith, E. Brady, John E. Brown, stand th1at our a'Im 1s to mCPO, m:Jde h1·0 sugr:cslions, Eusbaquio J. Chavez, Betty :f1o!111l and warn drli'Vers fur NEW POSTMARK IS BORN-Station Superintendent ione with locial applic-alion "'f"" d t · :t t Frank P. Ramirez, of the WSMR Branch, Las Cruces . " . ,,. .• D. Cl-ap·p, Richard J. Dem"~ .:'y. reas·ons an no . :;us o 1 1 W1' h mian, hr bencf1b for t· k' M . T GI . I h give c1tJatJons" Col Kmg a'Cl Post Office, operates the new machine which cancels ian rw11nl of i\30. The other i: nis=1, o1seMs ..h alrctLa, V'al 'ded ' . siamps with the newly-installed "White Sands Missile "?~ L. .uanson, w 1ae cn•gta , · 1 .or c:i:o I1 a11 · • d ll f ·?~;> was an P L . Ed .. ·d J When pointed acros·s a Range, N. M." (insert) pos~mark. beginning Nov. 15, imp11 JVC'IT'Lnt in a :Cepart- 1 Ler:-y · ozier, \,\; .u · 1 rdad the Mcc3 11dle; , antenna of the ra1960. Wi±h a new bailing machine. the institution of the m:nl o.f th~ Army forP1. All- / ... d J M Cl 11 I dlar unit can pick up a vecancelling machine permits cancelling, sorting and . ~n M . c 't1 1 • A.he . c e an. smae1 . J?~ ·a· : ·'· • ~11':..1f ' 1~ ...1 rct- , G. Mad.rid, Doro'.hy N. More- h1cle more thlan 600 yards bundling of mail at the first handling, instead of at· a c~1vc s.x .awa1c" ur aC:.Olp - he•a d R osemiary p·iPrcP, R a- away' and t<he · s•p eed of motor second handling at the main office as theretofore. The 4ately . cd sugigr"l •ons. Id·a 0 . s e k u i i·c, sc'dotcrs re'gisler as ancu1 n1 cn '~ ::;1a11n1as, ..... new operations require no addiiional help at the Branch. Tn th e cait r·-:01 Y of pro u;i . R Sh k "1 , E as that of ears and t•·uc'ks. Allee , u1ma er, '""x . , · 1 (U.S. Army photo) ~L'"'f0 ~<' r s. D nn1s C. Tr u. F F w· 11· s· The equipment is similar to ." . , S .b Tap1ia, raniceis . i iam ' JI lo a nd Lov1ta G. ~: e·l re-1 A d ) R L tJhlait used by most sitat,, h'i•mh. . . . (GroUtp war· s oy . . "' &" cnv~;~ an add1~:on~l award Deen and Daniel Keen, Ro- way paltrols, ~nd can be opl f $•. ;J for a p1 oc.edure sugirio P. L ez and Edward em'ted: effecrtnvely by one 1 1 !"~ ~led for c:omm;,,;.:;•a·ry rec- L m ,,, in eithT!'oop C'omm'aind, WSMR, vep'o·.rit€'d in from .mt. Church. J.•ay1•or op •anJd J ose I . Gorn - man f )r traiffi;c · goinc o 1 •ords to be u;:ed in P ::ist e~ and J;cab D Millende·r. er direction on a road. dreiports sevel"al changeis in i1JI, and w ill be comimandirug 1 QJ.m·t::rniiadcr. The s1.1~·ges· "During the firs.t au•arter ulty a•sS1i'grnmenlts ei!Pctive oflficer •ait Oscura Ran 1:..,n w1i;; adoptC'd at AOMC, of the currenlt f;isc\'ll v~ar, we this week. ios Cl it L C H . ' ig e ·11 Al Th · .,. . l · I c1a·r-1.t Jia mes F. Devinney . aT. · . . ar111son from H ir.t untsv1 e. ·a. e m1.11a issued 250 citations o1 which tlhe AiFB a·t Vii<~burg Geri'W3rd \\'as ~ 55, and t1h,~ ::iav38 per cent were for speed- and C~plt. N~rm1a n R. Bc.nda, many. H~ replaices ' t 0 ap · in'~ nt WSMR and AOMC ing" Maj R A Kelly opei-.a- exe·euitrve officer, Det. 5, will Bern•a"'d S D ""b ! · . re.., er as co·m appmx;rrnte $2,400. 1111 iions ofJJ:cer, PIMD, said in 11eave SO'On to abtenid the Or- m a nd•i ng oiff1i'Cer Dieit. 3 at M/'S~~t Stephen F . Crowexpl•ainling a wtall chart in dna111ce Ofif\J'Cel's Adv:an1ced HlollfQlml ' t D b, b 0 Jr.y, Tro n'D Command, sughis oMice "Actually we h1ave Oours'e at Aiberdeen Provinlg "'". "'ar: K aipil · ft ret er Conitinue'd from Page 1) · • . vv i 11 5'0 "o ore a a er emr"Slted that the Soldier of the very few two-ioar and mu~lti- Ground, Md. C'aipl!:. Devinney " 10 ,..a d It 't un ,_. ~ ,. a h , . ,.. " r:y u Y a vv·as•:i1ng'.on, 1 1 11\fonth be 1i antcd a .,,25 cash w~·th the N'ike Zeu s test an plc-car accidenlts and injur- la~ served as co1rnmandm.g iD . C. a~;ard in addition to the other cons-11,uichon prognam.>. res. And, by using' these orffilcer, Det. 2, for appr<ox1rE"C'111"n1' ·on heretofore pt'Ovid!Amorng tihe Nike Zeus fa- radars in the h'oosing area maieily twio y.e'ars. His su1cO ther ofilicern deplart'.ng are Ni. Sgt Crowley's sugr,;eslion d:lities were t'he delfense .cen- wthcre we hesitalte to pur~ cessor is Cap1t. Lee M. Sher- Oap1t. Charles L. Burds1a.I, / ch1ief, Sup.ply and ~alnten ab;o re.rnHed in a recommen- iter are1a, the poiwer plian1t sue a speeder; on range ro•ads man. c~3ticn' from the incentive 'buJilding, the ti1ansmiitter 1to Stlarnon Si'le and J~hodes Oap•t. Roy A. Shannen ha1s iance Brlaniah, who will go to <m~ard~ C'Ommioitce to the 1b uiMing, the receiver build- Canylon, and the Desert Road, taken over as chief, Mess Vietman and Ca•pt. Wlmam C'c.'mm':md1:nf{ ,Q'C'neral thr.t in ing, the battcry-convtol build- we hope to reduce sy.>eed vio- Branch, • r epJla:cing Capt. W. Ooleblank wlho re>tires on Dn"i:tinn to the rcco~nHion •i ng, and tJhe tar1get tria'sk l'ations considerbly." Shenn1an. Nov. 30 adlter 20 years milip·•ovidcd for m! litary person- radar bu~ldinig. Ohar1ts in Mai. Kel!y"s ofCapt. A J . Whli1t~ield ju1st tiary servi'ce. nell for ad.op•tcd sug-czesti0n:; I 'Dhe sena~tors were guest~ ' Tice show tha:t WiSIMR's hiigh- · ------------ I 10 I I 1 Troop comm'd Sh.ff l s Off•Jeers I I I Senators v1·s1·1 u·ke zeus Are a 'WhiteSandsNow WSMR ls Free ws:MR Hcad3 4th Area Ed ucafion Possesses Its Of Rabies s ConitimlC'd from Page Continued from Pagn 1) about this, slrnwing the regCo111tinuf'd frcm Pa~e ]) Own Post.mark sotil.Js !:'ome of tihe time of the u11ar appo•intmcn~s Ior the in- 1J'. Rilfand, Cornmande,. of the ··· . I vcltei·inavi•an crow, their main ter viC'•ws. A!r F'orco Da!L "ic Mi·ss1le F r ank P. Ram irez, Station rcFp•onsil.Jility lies in the inD;visi·on, a.l lhl' ki:t:er't: he•adSuperintendent of the WSMR spod~~on of all mC'Jl, J:.'l"Ulitry, Confers Wifh Stcdcnts J qua.rltcn; in F.n·cr!rwo'lld, Calif. Branch, Las Cruces, N. M., veigc•ti:Jhlc, fnu t and dairy France cncou rages the st uTA. Col. G 'rnn Cran.:? an'd Post Office, announced the products brouight ont0 the dcni!s to continue w i1th HH'r Cl11arlc1s n chards·in of tihe establishme.nt of a "White I p'o•3t. Th.cse food !lroduc-ts / cd~cia•tion, not to drop enurs- Arm,v Racke-t and Guided Sands M1ss1le Range, N. M.," are ex:immcd to make wrc es 111 the middle of the tC'rm. Missile Agency, an AOMC postmark, and put it in to t'hey meet government sland- He tric•s to find •out all tihia•t 1 elcmcnlt, t:!Ltended th' pl·aneffect on Nov. 15. ards. Samples are d• awn h1:s. s·taff C'an do for the in- mng scf'~ion. Colonel Crae . . . whte1h musit unde r1gio c'.lreful d•1v1du 1al student>, gc•ts their i,; ARGMA's P1ojc'0t D. Tctor, Arrival and mstal latwn of an13ly<scs. The :piast weeks p1a~t hi:>itory, su·ggesls way•s BaJli,l1c M 1'<;sil0 and Spa'cc R.cha1·dson ho'lcls ,a cancelling m~ch1nC' with the jlhlave heen well O'C'cupiecl w:•'h of i1111provin1g their time, Def ns0. proper n ew d1e, and <t ball- , exam:ni:ng the tremendou s asks 1hC'm wh:it C'oursese llwy a key pO,'i-l in AThGMA's Re!ng machme was the result shi·pments of t urkey;; d ,,st.in - thin1< t hey need and want, scal'eh and Dcvelopmc'1t Opof a suggest10n made by Ra- ect to grace Vlih ite S nncts asks tihcm if t1hcy think the crat;ons slaff. mirez to Postal Inspectors on hiblcs on the Thank~;::iving l1albo11aitory and cl!hcr cqui·ZJI n ac-coHl3r<.:e wil.h a reca recent visit. j'h oJ..day, me~'t of the ~cnkr i~ adP- 1ent . Depinitmcnt of Defense M h t d't' . I F t . . quUc for th cu· need~, anrl clc.c.: ;;;rm, the Air Forc 0 will ·1uc h gr;la er cxpe i IOn in :equC'fn tlmspect1o~~s arc a£k3 for ·o'l'lwr sug'[:l";lions TJI"Ovidc A.b<; ICBMs l,1uncihma1 ana mg w ill rPsult ma e ? ie prcm i<>r's of tihe s;!udcr.ts m1:.µ ht h:ivC'. c d. f:'O'm V. nderbur" Air Until the installat~on of th e pla~;ts_ rn El \'·".s'o unct L:is j J\ ,t the present, rnme of this Fo:C't' B.lsE', O~l'f., as f<lrgels postmark h ere· mail was for- Crucr~ from wi.uch l'he gov- effort is bent toward fmdin~ for the Nike Zell.'> syste1n. 1 warded •.to the Las Cruces ~.~~·~en tn punr~~as·es foo~ to out what co urs(s it woulcl lJ., The Army ·i" cltrrc•n'iy in Posl Of rce twice a day. There sa I t<1ry crud Lons. , b"s·t for ·tlhc cen !C'l' • o orfcr 5 tall; 11g • J t N'k 1 e · · In addi·tl'on Mi ·t · i • " -· ' ' • a c lll'p c r. it went through th e mach111c . · ' e p.os vP,um- next semc~ler, which ill'gin·; Zc u:s rrmipl"x on Kv·:1j·1lein with t·he "Las c r u ccs, N . M." an·an mu·s·t also vt·•·t VJ'"lll'""e . · · ·• · "' about the r:r!'t of February. J~'1and in !h, So1·1 hw:~t Pacancellation d ie. sites to check on food storF ollowing th 's up wit:1 co·1- ciific N•il·~ Zl!U" 1r.is ·ilcs <i';:e facilitiC'g and s3n:tation. crr 'c sugrrc·1tio~s carlv nP ·t ·11. I f' "tl , l, ~ ~11 d Operation of the n e ''·' ' · "' .~ · · . · w: >.2 1 re anc e•rn :-o c C:aplt. Sitookey i'> a grad- mo."'!h t1'1e pr.isl w:.11 b:: r.'il'cu- L·om I"·v.·aj1l.,i11 in t'h:! Feries equipment permit s the ad- t ~ r A u b urn Un ·,\'rrsily l1arize'd •to d e tcrm1·ne f u, ti1"r 1 of info ccplt le:;*s using Atkis . ia.e o ditional stPps in processmg (Alabamla Polvtc hn·c JnMi- wih-~t C'lasses will b~ in dC'- missih; as tmget1>. the 2,500 pieces of Fll'st Class tute) <1l Auburoi. Ala. He mnn'd next. !'Pme.>trr. It is _ Mail each day w ithout an- 1 and h:s wife, M.1 ry A lice, exprnlC''d thia·t the fn.rms, nitional personnel, R amirez have three chilrlren. T1:1e w1:1ich are brtn'g printPd al0 stated, adding, family lives on post. Stookey I reaidy, will be 0il'cul·n1l d 1.h "Opening of 1he new hous- c~me to WSMR from p ri\"ate fir;:ot week in Dscr'lllb''f and ing area will requir e t hC' onl:v practice in M·1y, ln60, to sue- that the rC'1pli<"s will he in , additions to the Branch of- eecd TJt Geor1gP C. Ed wards. by Dccemlber 15. CoritinuC'd frnrn Page 1) fice staff-one more carrier, Sfc F.:i\\'ard Senn, NCOIT, Me1a nwhilc, !he cdu.c-a·tfon So the rD2h t crews, ~el to making a total of three for E'~'l4 J1:imes R. L ovell a'1d Pfc CC'ni'cr has dr" wn up a 1firn 111c1 n• IJ'·c1"1" ·nl rockets in the Missile Range." Geruld L. Sl'.c·fia?'lez are mcm- 1 ~"nlkitive schedule of cl·asscs. M1e Nor''.1 Am:ricl:m Gontinbers cf the straff. ThC'y •are En·g l ;sh 101 anid ent N( Lw'Ork series. held Alth ough the work force F.ng!iic'h 102; Survey of Civi- lhcil' ~'ioo·t for a new reason In 1849, a r .egu'1ar stage lire is small, it m:kcs a tr:-n'ien- lizia~·ion (Hi8itory) '101 ; Chem- - .a bu[fialo count, was estaiblished between In- dous confribu·!ion to WSMR l~fry 102; Maithe1matic3 110, - - - - J . - - · - - - - - dependen•ce, Mo., and Santa '1iPrough c·onscien!kous 11tten- 131, 132, and 231; German Atlrn:n~~tr1at'ion 252 a:id 332; Fe, m1aking the round tri:;> t:ion to du ty bcc·a usc of ihe 1111; Mcc•h anit,al Enginc.cring Public Speal,ing 253; EconotWi.(!e monthly and catrying rC'aliz;ition of a grave re- 112; Flcc•tr1ioal Engin•·cring m :cs 253; c:ncl. Psychology mail. sponsih l~ty . 211, 212, :and 218; Bc1siness 320. I I 0 I I 1 I B ff l D l u a e ay Firing of Missile 0 I I occurs!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ they be giventheir a three-day Shmkle lnnrh al 'C'Slt accidcn't incidence pars within as;ign ed of theGen. Officers Openfor Mess. 'beltween 6 and 8 a.m. during 1t<he mornin1g rw'h-hcmr. HowOther rr ci?icnts of a'Yards ever, :he has no ex.pl'analion were a., ro1Juws: ·for the high in'cldenr.e be1 Outstandi'1g Performance tween 10 and 11 a.m. and Louis M, Chnis tcn scn. Wil3 and 4 p.m. liam IP. Garrett, Charles N. On the b1i3ghlt s'i de, there Recd, and Franklin W. Savwere fower accidents cf all agr. Continued from Page 1) types dul'ing the fa~t quarSpecial Act Or Service ballistic missile research and 1t~r of the 1961 fiscal yoor M 1il1'garct K. 3tcltson. James I in development of missile de- · 1Ul'al'll in any quarlter since D. Hartsell, Daniel L . Keen, fcnse systems. Operations of September 1959. and (·g1'oup a ward) J c, ry R the "'American Mariner," also -----DtBusk, Raymond E. Miller, caled the DAMP ship - for <md Rcbel't W. Tempel. Downrange Antimissile M eaSusiained Superior rnrement Program-are dirPerformance r'Ctcd by the Army Rocket D,iro't1h,v C. 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