Successor to Wind and Sand Volume 20-Number 39 White Sands Missile Range, Friday, December 12, 1969 • .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Giant radar shield .Southwest's tallest 'fenc.e' · installed at Missile Range

by Jim Lovelady What is believed to be the tallest fence ever built in the Southwest and perhaps in the U.S. was completed Tuesday at White Sands Missile Range. ---...... ~. More properly known as an electromagnetic radar shield, the giant fence stands 105 feet tall and 2200 feet i n circum­ • ference. It completely en­ circles the Air Force's RAM Site VHF / UHF radar near Oro Grande on the east side of the national range. According to Colonel Leonard R. SUgerman, chief of the Air ' Force's Inland Range Field Of­ / fice here, the shield-or clutter -- fenc~is designed to stop un­ wanted radio signals from reaching the RAM Site radar's 84-foot parabolic antenna when POST RECEIVES SAFETY AWARD -Major General H. G. Davisson, right, commanding tracking re-entry bodies. He general of White Sands Missile Range, r eceives the U. s. Army Materiel Command's was on hand to place the final Award of Merit for Safety from Major General Frank M. Izenour, commanding general bolt in the massive steel frame­ of the U. S. Army Test and Evaluation Command. (U. s. ARMY PHOTO) work as construction crews from Hunt Building Mart, El Pwso, swung the last of 99 R •J f sections into place. 0 ng e p I 0 S Colonel SUgerman explained Post given award that the RAM Site radar is r,·nd crashed used in tracking and gathering f, data during flights of Air Force LJ SA F . f Athena and Army Pershing mis- I e for safety record ERDA AWARIE - Employes of the u. s. Army Electronic siles as well as sounding rock- from left, Manuel Armendariz, Special Act or Sel'Vlce; ets such as the Navy Aerobee. Research and Development Activity were honored this week Harold N. Ballard, Service Pin; Catherine Williams, Quality Four Army aircraft and 13 White Sands Missile Range noteworthy. under the Army's Incentive Awards Program, for the perfor­ The clutter fence assures has been cited for outstanding AMC Awards of Merit for Step Increase; Edward M. D'Arcy, Special Act or Service, up to 10 seconds more " clean" men from Aviation Directorate, mance of duty. Receiving awards from Lieutenant Colonel and Betty Roberson, Superior Job Achievement. White Sands Missile Range, accident prevention r ecords in Safety also went to the General Richard c. Chabot, left, USAERDA commanding officer, are, data during critical reentry the 1969 fiscal year. Equipment Test Activity at Ft. (U. s. Army Photos) phases of a missile flight by participated in the Saturday and SUnday search and recovery of Among five commands re­ Lee, Va., and the Field Artillery effectively diminishing inter­ ceiving U. S. Army Mater iel Board at Ft. Sill, Okla. Their ference signals that bounce off a U.S. Air For ce crashed air­ craft near Capitan, N. M. Command safety awards, the accident prevention programs In one of three air crashes range was cited for a substan­ also resulted in substantial re­ roposed ~~a::~rut~~~.n~~~a.~~~~;:.~ in the state during the week­ tial reduction in accidents, in­ ductions in accidents, injuries Courses Up to 15,000 addit10nal bits of College juries and costs per capita. and costs per capita. In each P information are received by the end, the F4 Phantom jet was spotted 27 miles nor thwest of The citations were presented instance, a significant decrease Capitan by one of the Army air ­ to the commander s of the in­ in the military persoruiel injury ror1 '70 spr1·ng semester ra~rand!edintothedurmg this extra 10c omputsecondsers f craft at l l :15 a.m. Saturday . stallations and activities by rate was noted. · of tracking time. Major General Frank M. Izen­ An AMC Commendation for Each section of the huge fence The Air Force navigatorsbody, Nine college courses have the Telelecture method will be Tuesday, Jan. 27, at the Army equipment and debris from the our, commanding general of the Safety was awarded to the Elec­ been proposed for the In­ stands 109 feet tall and 25 feet U. S. Army Test and Evalua­ tronic Proving Ground, Ft. Hua­ used. With 12 or more enroll­ Education Center (Building wide. Section weights vary from craft was found over a wide Service Academic Program at ments for a particular course, 464). The class schedules will area. tion Command, during the clos­ chuca, Ariz., for its achieve­ WSMR during the 1970 spring 7-1/ 2 to 9 tons each. Before ing sessions of the TECOM ment in reducing military in­ the instructor will conduct each be announced at that time. emplacement each panel was Participating in the Saturday semester, according to an an­ Commanders Conference. juries and Army motor vehicle class session in person. Information concerning the covered with about 2700 square search were a CH-34 heli­ nouncement by the Trainingand For the second successive accidents. Classes will meet twice a program may be obtained from feet of one-half inch woven steel copter, two U6s and a T-41. Development Branch, Civilian year, the top AMC Award of week for a total of 40 classroom Carl G. Clifft, Building 360, mesh which, when grounded, The crews and air craft wer e Persoruiel and Training Divi- telephone 678-1626. out all day. Ho nor for the outstanding New medal set hours. All enrollments will be keep unwanted signals away TECOM safety program was sion. for college credit, whether sb.i­ The nine courses to be offer­ from the radar facility's SUnday the CH-34 helicopter The courses will be taught ed, each carrying three sem- took an investigation team to won by Jefferson Proving for citize11s on post through arrangements dents are working toward antenna. Ground. Under the command degrees or not. One hundred ninety- nine steel the site of the accident and with New Mexico State Univer­ ( See Pa ge 3) then searched for equipment and of Colonel John 0. Mayhall, President Nixon has ordered Training requests must be reinforced concrete piers, each sity. Classes will be conducted the Madison, Ind., installation the establishment of a Presi­ Eisenhower memorial anchored in five yards of con­ parts of air craft. Later in the during duty hours. Depending submitted on EWS Forms 1020. is credited with an 82-percent dential Citizens Medal to recog­ crete, give hundreds of steel afternoon the helicopter crew on the number of students en­ These must reach the Training planned for Pentagon transported equipment to the reduction in accidents, injuries nize American citizens who cables the necessary founda­ rolled in each class, sessions and Development Branch and costs per capita over the perform "exemplary deeds of The Defense Department an­ tion to hold the leaning fence site for investigators to camp will be taught by instructors (PT-C) by next Friday, Dec.19. overnight. previous year. Its accomplish­ service for their country or nounced recently that it would in place. in person or by instructors For approved requests, NMSU Saturday' s search was led by ments in cutting down the num­ their fellow citizens." tuition will be paid by the erect a memorial to the late The RAM radar is operated ber of Army motor vehicle acci­ According to Excutive Order, using the Telelecture method. President Dwight D. Eisen­ by Continental Electronics Lieutenant Colonel Ronald S. The rwmber of enrollments Government. Briones, director of Aviation dents and in reducing disabling the President may bestow the The courses will be open to hower in the Pentagon. Manufacturing of Dallas. The rniuries among civilian em­ medal upon any citizens at his also will determine which of The memorial will be con­ Air Force RAMPART S-Band Directorate. Also flying fixed the nine proposed courses will both civilian employees and ployes wer e deemed especially sole discretion. military persoruiel. However, spicuously located outside the radar, located several miles (See Pa ge 3 ) actually be conducted. At least military persoruiel will be per­ away, points the RAM high­ six enrollments are required Defense Secretary's office. A powered, narrow, pencil-beam for a course to be conducted. mitted to enrollonlyonaspace­ dedication ceremony is planned available basis. antenna to its target during a With six totenstudentsenrolled when work on the memorial is Registration for the program completed sometime in tracking operation. Leo S. will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. January. (AF PS) Bartley of Alamogordo is Con­ tinental Electronic's RAM Site manager. With a range of some 1,100 nautical miles, RAM radar is Flight engineer capable of developing 10 and 30 megawatts of peak power , r e­ spectively, with its VHF and • is Range's best UHF transmitter s . (See Paqe 3) The flight engineer on a CH- He completed basic training 37B helicopter has been named at Ft. Gordon, Ga. in Nov. 1967 November Soldier of the Month and attended Flight Engineer Distributed to military for White Sands Missile Range. training at Ft. Eustis, Va. Fol­ and civilian personnel Specialist 5 Robert L. Story, lowing his advanced training, on White~ Missile assigned to Company Bat Hollo­ Specialist Story was assigned man Air Force Base, was to the 243rd Assault SUpport ~- Published weekly by Zia chosen for his outs tanding per­ Helicopter Comapny at Dong News­ formance of duties, appearance, Ba Thin, Republic of Vietnam. papers, LaS· Cruces, good conduct, bearing and Druing his tour in Vietnam N• . M. a printe firm leadership potential. he was awarded the Air Medal in no way connected As Soldier of the Month, with four oak leaf cluster s for with Department of the Specialist Story will r eceive a sustained flights over combat i.rmy. Opinions ex.: • $25 Savings Bond and a three­ are&s. pressed by piblishers day pass. In addition he will As flight engineer, Specialist and writers bereioart be the guest of honor at civic Story is now active in range their own and are not group luncheons in El Paso and recovery duty. to be coosi~r~ an Las Cruces. An avid sportsman, Specia­ official expression of list Story enjoys the extensive Specialist Story and his wife, Department the the former Peggy Jeannine hunting oppor tunities around of CONGRESSMAN'S WORK APPRECIATED - Rep. Ed Foreman(R-N.M.) receives a special Marshall from Belvedere, S, c., White Sands Missile Range Army. AR>eaf ance of' certificate of appreciation from 90 members of the student bo

... • _PAGE 2-WHITE SANJl) MISSILE RANGE, DECEMBER 12, 1969 Diaper Lines Gary Douglas Starkey, Nov. , THE ,WHITE. SANDS -II 22 to SP5 Gary & Beverly Star­ 1 key, 301 Hawk, WSMR . .MISSIL~ -·-~ RANG&.R.-:~~ -~ Dana Leigh Patterson, Nov...... The following article is taken 23 to SSG Dennis & Dixie Pat­ from "Three Minutes a Day" by terson, 501 Red River, WSMR. Policies and statements in the news and editorial columns Fr. James Keller, founder of the Donna Evelyn Kuberg, Nov. .are not necessarily tbose of the Department of the Army or Christopher s. 24 to LT Dieter and Evelyn ·an endorsement by the.Department of the Army of the products *** Kuberg, 102 Goddard, WSMR. :·or services advertised. WHAT ARE YOU DOING Danile Jo Ogden, Nov. ·26 to Published weekly as a civilian enterprise in fhe interest of FOR PEACE? SKl Daniel & Creda Ogden, 424 the / Military and Civilian personnel of White Sands Missile Nearly 20 million men are Zeus, WSMR. • Range, New Mexico, by Zia Newspapers of Las Cruces, New under arms throughout the Michael Edward Manzarenes, MmCQ. world today. More than half of Nov. 25 to PVT Eduardo and All news matter for publication should be sentto the Inform­ this vast military manpower is Anna Manzarenes, P. o. Box ation Officer, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, Tele­ maintained by the five largest 91, Mesilla, N.M. phone 678-2716. Advertising Telephone 526-9012, Las Cruces. nations in the world. Paul David Wallace Jr. Nov. Press service material is not copyrighted or syndicated, may Military planes number close 27 to SSGT Paul & Patricia reprinted or reproducedwithoutfurtherpermissionprovided be to 100 thousand and navies have Wallace, 1620 Gladys Drive, proper credit is given. approximately 12,000 ships. Las Cruces. · This newspaper is not an official or semi-official Depart­ In the field of weapons the Thomas Lee Spence, Nov. 29 ment of Defense publication. and the Soviet to CPT Michael & Eliza.beth All pictures are by White Sands Missile Range photog­ Union possess inter-co ntinental Spence, 2324 Skyway, Las Cru­ raphers unless otherwise stated. ballistic missiles with a range ces. of 9,000 miles or more. Michele Marie Gibson, Nov. In addition, these two powers BLIND" 28 to CPT James & Donna Gib­ have developed 200 other types son, 1820Rentfrow#2, Las Cru­ ~ ces. The deepest values of missiles which have ranges '6-*-iia - am th.it el..aHl f'led l•Doa't 4.1ecU9• clA••l• ~-1-(•b... ) d~ot vben ~ • Andrew Alexander Faye, Nov. from 100 to 1500 miles. fted 1.-peet• or yovr­ 6oo1.niiJ 111 ..u. n.u, --·-­ ,,_,.. ,, .. n11. Everyone has obligations. Teachers, parents, scholars, vtta r.a.J.l)' ar 30 to CPT Alexander andKaren Man has made great technical l'M•ad•. 62-- "'"'' "''­ •3-<:,,..._.r;.7 e-"M servicemen and women -no matter what the walk of life - 5·11cl• to d... lop umw~°"" st.o"'' clepaMld <•- - > Faye, 111 Anniston, WSMR. advances in harnessing physical ~.. , ...f\il -~_.. ot dlAeDN 1-... -• 7.. ,.Ol"MT' John Erid Lopez, Nov. 30 to we are obligated by the nature of our society, whether we've force. But much remains to be 12•1M bollda711 -a 67·-- pla7 (a-) thought about it or not. m\aSt be e:rtr9 aeev­ 66-1.etl" dv\y (ob..,) i..8-0r1•n"9l t'OlD SP5 Louis & Rosalia Lopez, done in the moral and spiritual itt.7 eooaclCN.1. 70.St\att •'l--lod One definition of the word obligation by Webster states: u-orn.,.,. or ..,.. 72· I ml\IAtrtal s.e.rt•1 Sl-Svb-~ee • ...,,...,. 802 E. Bowman, Las Cruces. 53·•'ftl TnlD.11111 areas to bring the "peace on Ouo"4 (abbr) ( a-) o.... "That which a person is bound to do or forbear; and any duty earth" which God wishes all l5-Da4 --17~-0.ureA ( S.ot l nee• Cell\a' (ebtr) Edgar Allen Mitchell Jr., imposed by law, promise or contract, by the relations of SHEPHERDS BEHOLD STA.a --Twooftheshepherdsin "Los l1•11rit r,_,,ppsllat.loo 55-Vept.bl• Dec. 1 to SP 5 Edgard and Bar­ men to enjoy. 19-Cmtal.... -ll bl,....S c... ~'1-C tttular 91"T'CW society, or by courtesy, kindness, etc." Pastores," nativity drama to be presented at WSMR's Post 2l•Plrrt od be'twMD ho • probobh ( abbr) bara Mitchel, 204 Red River, You can do something by nn\a nllnCAL 59-l'llomt President Nixon perhaps best asserted the meaning of our Chapel at 8 p.m. Sund.1y, gaze on the star in a scene from the prayer, word and deed to pro­ 2)-WheD So1.ac an !l:rl', 2...,....lea.l lam! 61._,- UU• (1-) WSMR. 4-'\ CUT)' c1-Hlf1ff )-Colar 63-<: .....tt..i obligations as members of the U.S. Armed Forces when he traditional Southwestern Christmas pageant. They are Ber­ mote peace based on justice...... 11,.. Ult't 6)-...... •wnal; _ n -· (abbr) spoke last June at the Air Force Academy commencement mudo, played by Joe F. Rivas, and Silvio, played by Hum­ ~!'&" 6-U..S.rvrt...,. 69-oor.- 9\l.7 India, with a very hot climate, But take care not to grasp at ...... ,. (abbr) 27-ClOM \o 7 ... 0.\aC-.D\ ( •bbr) has a long record of disastrous exercises. He said. "I believe that we must balance our need berto Royo. (Photo courte.>y Los Pastores de! Valle de la short-sighted gains. What you 29--t~t.lOD "-Der•t ln d.Utl 71 ..... •~ rwl•dac for survival asapeople. Americans, servicemen·:and civilians, Mesilla) 9-Rat..t.e ornea ( abbr) hail storms. In 1882, one such • do or fail to do makes a differ­ 3:i--u)l..-.U -··.i..-.. U-'-"'1•_,,... (11') 73-Nillt.IWT' (abbr) must remember that defense is not an end in itself - it is a way ~Dlri...t ( abbr) l"-Smtcb 75·KaDN• cn1 (abbr) storm killed many hundreds of ence. ~ .. point (abbr) )6-lbr'-.--lJ' ....u1 .. 16-Pre,.r ea!l~ cattle. of holding fast to the deepest values known to civilied men." "Glory to God in the highest, IDl'-tloa ( abbr ) 16-r..tlllm r... No country can survive for long unless its people survive )&sun Co4 2'0-.l. tr1 call rt"'" and on earth peace among men 3~,,_ n-e...etoo •ad ·~pie within it. By this we mean, .dedicated and compassionate men •l-Trtp repar\ (obbr) (abbr) Nativity drama of good will." (LUKE 2:14) li.2-txc1-Uoa of s-ln ~-Om vbo aeemp.Ulbet and women of our great country must hold fast to the human ~-Dl- U.loe• ( al) ~T014 • rtolatton ...... ~Mpar\ •ll ..l"9lU•• CHECK values we deeply believe and accept as a highly civilized U.p'lfN.F neat. 26-•otuy .1,.(abbr) society. Among these aesthetic values are freedom, heritage, }0-Smn 52-Aet~-- or 1111111.. 32-Sprl• 11...,. CAR & PRICE , happiness, prosperity and peace. To lose anyone of these I set here Sunday ~-C-llll .. -- -Ill.. 3S-•- from within means we would fail to survive as a people; in fon1-t" J'l•i.- 'b9 Lincoln Mark Ill. . $66501 turn, we would also fail to survive as a nation. "Los Pastores," traditional flash of light and red smoke to 'b9 Toyota 4 Dr ....$1260 , As Americans, servicemen and civilians, we must band Southwestern nativity drama, be emitted from a special 'b9 Chevy VS Wag. $ ISW together, work together and build together. Above all, we must will be presented at the WSMR 'bS Buick Riviera ...$3100 1 effects device. '6S El Camino Make Offer\ be idealists if we are to continue to progress and be respected Post Chapel at 8 p.m. Sunday The play culminates in the PROTESTANT • as the leader of the Free World. (Dec. 14). LUTHERAN SERVICE-There '67 Chevy VS, auto •• $665 adoration of the Christ Child, 'b7 vw ...... $985 ) Individualism and enthusiasm are urgently needed if we are Three other performances as each shepherd brings his will be a Lutheran Communion mov1~~ to remain a proud society of idealists. This is how America are scheduled including two in Service SUnday, Dec. 14 at 'b7 VW (Red} •...... $S50 1 gift. These include a rooster 'b7 Malibu SS •••••• $1385 j became the greatest nation on earth. This is how !:;he will Las Crcues and one in Mesilla. that flaps his wings and crows 8 a.m. in the Post Chapel. This remain the greatest nation on earth. The centuries - old drama, will be a complete service, in­ 'b7 Cadillac HT •••. $2975 1 as he is presented. 'b7 Malibu HT ...•. $1 1751 We have only to love our country and contribute our fair drawing its characters and Characters include Michael cluding a sermon. All Lutheran share of effort as individuals and as a team to achieve and personnel at WSMR are urged 'bb Malibu SS 396 .. $1 175 flavor drom the Spanish -Indian the Archangel, the Little Devils '66 Olds 8S •.••••. $ 12751 retain the goals we hold fast as " •.• the deepest values known culture of Spain and Mexico. to attend this last communion picked group, to be koown as and the Little Angels, the Wise Box Office Opens 30 minutes '66 LeMans HT •••• $ 10S5 1I to civilized men,'' is being presented for the 11th Men, Saint Gabriel, the Prophet, service before Christmas. before each performance DAYTON'S DEVILS, are expert '66 Mustang, 6 auto. $ I085 , straight year. the Hermit, Mary, Joseph, the CHRISTMAS SERVICE-At 11 in every field from forgery to * * * 'bb Impala SS ...... $ 11 85 : Admission is free to all per­ Christ Child and the Shepherds a.m. on Dec. 21, Sunday School SATURDAY MATINEE killing and the target is the 'b6 F'lane 500 GTA $1050 The proper way formances. Following the and their wives. children will present a Christ­ & EVENING Palomar Air Force Base pay­ '66 Comet Cyclone .. $985 ;1 WSMR presentation, others will Printed programs will be mas service "To All People." DON'T RAISE THE BRIDGE, roll. 'bb Corvair HT Cpe. $5851 be as follows: available at the door. For the Everyone is invited. LOWER THE RIVER (G). Hil­ Suggested for mature i'66 Corvair 4 Dr. HT $585 \ o n July 20, 1969, when man first set foot on the moon, one Monday, Dec. 15, 8 p.m. - convenience of parents, the Post arious Comedy. Jerry Lewis audiences. Parental discretion of his first acts was to raise the flag of the United States of CATHOLIC '65 Falcon Wag ••... $585 Immaculate Heart of Mary Nursery will be open during the CATHOLIC MEN-All wishing in London ...and Merry Olde advised. America and proudly salute it. '65 Ford [Like new) •. $6S5 , Church, Las Cruces. performance. to attend the NMSU vs. UTEP England was never merrier! WEDNESDAY '65 vw ...... $b851 Respect for the flag symbolizes respect for the country for Wednesday, Dec. 17, 8 p.m.­ Jerry teams with Terry­ THE OBLONG BOX' (M). which the flag stands. There are traditions and etiquette which basketball game, Jan. 24, please '65 VW (air} .•••••••$875 St. Genevieve's Church, Las return your survey request Thomas to tickle your ribs in Horror suspense drama with '65 Rah'lbler Amer ••.. $585! • govern the rendering of that respect. _ Cruces. Girl Scout this "The Fun Never Sets on the Vincent Price and Christopher The proper way to salute the flag varies, depending upon cir­ slips to the chapel not later than '65 El Camino 4 spd., air ? Thursday, Dec. 18, 8 p.m. - British Empire." Jerry Lewis Lee. Now, for the first time •.• cumstances; whether or not the flag is indoors or out and Sunday, Dec. 14. For additional '64 El Camino VS, std 71 San Albino's Church, Mesilla. information call Ralph Richard­ is married to a British wife Edgar Allan Poe's horror clas­ whether the individual is in uniform or civilian attire. ·News '64 Chevy PU, 6 std 7i The drama is presented by (Jacqueline Pearce) whom he sic! A tale of restless dead '64 Buick Wildcat .. . $6S51 When indoors - during the playing of the National Anthem, son 678-4383; Bob Paulin Los Pastores de! Valle de la A Neighborhood meeting was adores, but his get-rich-quick and their subterranean world '64 Cadillac HT •••.. $6651 when the flag passes by in parade or review, and during the 678- 1551; Ed McBeth678-3183; Mesilla (The Shepherds of tbe held at the Post Chapel Dec. John Bray 678-5280; or Fred schemes have taken them to im­ of horror and the unspeakable. '64 Chevy Bel Air ... $6SS\ raising or lowering of the flag or the posting of_colors, those ~n Mesilla Valley). A company of 3. Mrs. Nancy Burke, District Burger 678-3537. possible places around the Suggested for mature '64 Chevy Bel Air ... $535 uniform and in civilian clothes stand at attention, and those rn 100 persons, including 90 II Advisor from Las Crcues, world. Guess who the con-man audiences. Parental discre- '64 Impala HT ...... $6S5I uniform and under arms salute. actors, actresses, musicians was present and gave training is? You guessed it - Terry­ tion advised. '64 Dodge 8SO Wag. $53?1 When reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, those in civilian and dancers, stages each per­ to the leaders onflag ceremony. Thomas. THURSDAY & FRIDAY '64 Corvette •. Make OHer1 attire render a proper salute, and those in uniform stand at formance. Made up of residents Following this she conducted SUNDAY & MONDAY WEST SIDE STORY (M) Stun­ '64 Falcon Wag .•.•. $SSS! attention. of the Las Cruces area, the Consultant training. GUESS WHO'S COMING TO ning film version of top rank '64 Monza 4 Dr .•.... $34S I The proper form of salute when in civilian attire, for both men company includes many WSMR DINNER (M). The daughter of musical with Natalie Wood '64 Impala SS ...... $S59 and women, is to place the right hand, palm open, over the hear~. employes. Cadette Troops 431 and 387 a crusading San Francisco which won ten Academy Awards. '64 Pontiac Cata .... $565: If TO CAPTAIN a man is wearing a hat, he should remove the hat and hold it The director is the Rev. Ralph went to Tall Pines for a winter newspaper publisher (Spencer It is a musical drama built '64 Ford Wag. 6, std $5361 at his left shoulder with his right hand. Weishaar of the Holy Cross campout Nov. 21- 23. Fifty­ Paschal J. Sheffield Jr. • Tracy) and his wife (Katherine HQ USAG around the frictions and clashes '64 Galaxie Convt.•. $58S , Individuals in athletic clothing face flag or music, remove hats Retreat House near Mesilla one girls and five adults at­ Hepburn), who shares his of New York's juvenile gangs '64 VW (New engine) $550: or caps, and stand at attention. . Park. Musical director is Ray tended the campout. Mrs. Addie Duane A. Shaw liberal convictions, returns HQ USAG and the fabled West Side. Un­ '64 MG Midget ..••. $485 During outdoor ceremonies all individuals s~ute whether ~n Chavez Jr., Las Cruces. Burke is the leader of Troop home unexpectedly from '64 American Wag .•. $585; James E. Walker like other classics. West Side uniform or in civilian attire. While the Nat10nal Anthem is "Los Pastores' is a drama 387, and Mrs. Ann Mott is the Hawaii. With her is a distin­ Story grows younger! A modern 'b4 Valiant Wag .••• . $185· played, the flag, if visible, is fac ed and saluted; if _not visible, HQ USAG of strange contrasts - of good leader of Troop 431. guished negro doctor (Sidney Romeo and Juliet. '64 Riviera Buick •.. $1250; the individual should face front and salute. Salute is rendered versus evil, reverence and Senior Scout Troop 438 spon­ ARMY COMMENDATION Poitier), and she takes it Suggested for mature 'b3 Chevy b, std .••. $235 : MEDAL (First Oak Leaf at first note of music and held until last note. levity, sorrow and joy. The sored a dance Nov. 29 at the blithely for granted that he will audiences. Parental discretion 'b3 Chevy 9 pass •••. $5S5: When the flag passes by in parade or review, the salute is Teen Club. The music of the Cluster) players appear in colorful be welcomed as her fiance, advised. '63 Rambler Amer ••. $285 ; rendered when flag is six paces from viewer and held until it serapes, sombreros and Iberville Choir was enjoyed. SFC Robert J. Marek Jr. since they are both so deeply '63 Lincoln ...... •. $4S5 : has passed six paces beyond. _ . . mantillas. The dance was held to earn USA in love. The disturbed par­ 'b3 T-Bird HT ..•... . $860' No salute is rendered indoors or outdoors durmgthe smgmg Many historians believe that money for their main Trail ARMY COMMENDATION ental reactions due to the con­ Joint meeting '63 Olds SS 4 Dr •••.. $3S5 : of the National Anthem or during the singing or playing of "Los Pastores" was first in­ Blazing Project, a trip to Sierra MEDAL flict between generations, as '63 Buick VS, std ••.. $385 1 "America." (TALON) troduced to the Aztecs of Blanca in January. The troop LT David K. Current much as to racial distinction, set Wednesday '63 Olds HT ...... $4S5 ORDC Mexico by the Spanish priests. is selling Christmas wreaths form the drama of a taut, mov­ Toastmaster Club 3422 and 'bl American Wag... $ 386 and mistletoe. Anyone who is LT Damon W. Holditch Different versions may be found ing story in this tasteful render­ the Desierto Toastmistress 'b3 Ford, wa!J., (new) $535 interested in these may call ORDC • in Mexico and the Southwestern ing of a contemporary problem. Club have scheduled a joint '62 Catalina (new) ...$435 Toys can kill areas of the United States. any Senior Girl Scout or Janice LT Gerald F. Jordan Suggested for mature '62 Corvette .. Make Offer Field Artillery Christmas meeting Wednesday Most versions are in Spanish Stevenson at 678-1547. audiences. Parental descre­ 'b2 Futura Cpe...... $385 Watch Christmas toys for built-in booby traps, warns the LT Joseph W. Vincent from 11:45 a.m. until 1 p.m. and rather lengthy. The local tion advised. 'b2 Valiant HT •••.•• $285 American Red Cross. Even the most innocent-appearing toys Field Artillery in the White Sands Missile might turn Christmas cheer and happiness intoachild-injuring version is more steamlined and - ~ . . ' TUESDAY Range Officer's Open Mess. '62 Chry. 4 Dr .••.•.$2S5 •' . MSG Charles N. Harrington 'b2 Rambler Wag .••. $135 tragedy. easier to follow. It was adapted DAYTON'S DEVILS (M). The meeting will consist of in English by the late Rev. USAG Action adventure with Rory Cal­ '62 Impala HT Cpe... $3S5 Robert Oswald, director of Red Cross Safety Programs, said SFC Gerald L. Smith special entertainment, table Owen da Silva, 0. F. M., of the houn, Lainie Kazan and Leslie topics and, appropriately, a '62 American Wag ...$385 some toys on the market can slash, puncture, burn, choke, USAG Holy Cross Retreat House, from Nielsen. Brilliant but evil '62 Olds 88 Wag .••. $245 maim and even kill. SP5 Richard W. Kabele Christmas carol sing-a-long. 'b2 Impala Cpe ..•.•. $485 He recommends a toy with features painted in non-toxic paint a Spanish language version of Frank Dayton (Leslie Nielsen) President of the Toast­ USAG assembles a group of varied '62 Olds Starfire .... $235 or with decorations crimped on by machine. Dona Amelia Covarrubias of masters is Arthur Hope. Miss 'b2 Ford Wag., std ..$165 "These are fastened so tightly they are nearly impossible to Santa Barbara, Calif. types of adventurers at a Mexi­ Juanita Serna presides over the can villa where he outlines his '62 American Wag .•.$ 2S5 • tear off. Also avoid rattles which may crack into jagged pieces The local version retains the Did vou know? Toastmisteresses. Program 'bl Ply. Wag .....•••. $95 , flavor of the original play, in­ plan to execute a $2 1/ 2 mil­ co-chairmen are Ray Strom and and cut a child," Oswald warns. . , To be eligible for VA lion payroll robbery. His hand- '61 Impala HT .••... $265 The best rule is "don't give a toy smaller than your child s cluding the characters and cos­ Donna Jacobs. 'bl LeSabre HT .....$ 285 tumes, but precludes the crude­ educational assistance, fist' and select toys with rugged construction. (AFPS) 1'61 VW (Bug} ...... $385 ness of style and presentation veterans have had at least 181 ------found in other ver- day of continous service, part '61 Ford Gal.•....•. $265 .sometim1~s 'bl Impala VS, std ••. $385' sions. of it after Jan. 31, 1955, while a serviceman must have com­ 'bl LeSbre Wag ••••.$385 The performance includes pleted at least two consecutive 'bl Cadillac HT •.... $165 Dial-A-News 678-2251 choral music, a vocal solo, years of active duty. 'bl Bonneville .....•. $235 \ Spanish instrumentalist and 'b I American Wag ...$185 traditional Spanish folk dancing. '60 Falcon 6 std .•.•. $125 1 Lucifer, played by Dan Sosa 'bO Bel Air (new) .•.. $4S5 Jr. of Las Cruces, is an im­ 'bO Valiant 4 Dr ••••• $26-S , portant character in the drama. '60 Pontiac 4 Dr ••••. $235 1 • '59 Impala Cpe .••••. $2351 He creates havoc during early 1-DAY SERVICE scenes, even giving the audience (MOST CAASi '59 Ford 6 std ...... $ 145 ,~tttl.!U' a jolt when he becomes angry '59 Lincoln HT Cpe•. $125 REASONABLE PRICES and spits, causing anexplosive '59 Ford PU •••••... $2S5 550 SHOPS NATION­ '59 Ford •....•.•.••• $85 You are invited to WIDE TO SERVE YOU '59 Bel Air (new) •••. $435 ' . l)niibt~' '5S Ford ...... ••... $S5 attend the services •r•11n•co FREE TOWING ••,.,,..,If •"1c• .. ., 1u11 • '5S Buick •••••••••.. $135 of the ...... '58 Lincoln •. , , , ••••. $S5 The Pre-Christmas CHURCH OF . NATIONALLY fRANCHIUD FREE 19-POINT MUL Tl-CHECK '57 New Yorker ..•... $265 CH~JST • Tub-Family Dinner, 5 lo 7 Puple S PSB Trucks. 2-'63 Int.[ At Organ, N.M. • Chicken Date - Just Right For Him and Her CREDIT MAY BE ARRANGED SALE Is On At • Bucket - 1'12 Chickens • Burel - 10 to 14 People • 4 spd., 2-'59 Ford 3,4 4 Sun, Bible Study at We will prepare above orders to eat here or to take with Phone 523-4564 spd., '59 Chevy 1fi 4 spd .. DESERT MOTOR COMPANY 10 a.m. worship at you - Whichever pleases YOU! '61 Cafrya ll 4 spd., ' b5 • 11 a.m. Evening - PHONE IN YOUR ORDER TO GO - 1885 w. Picacho Ranchero, '63 Ranchero. A FAIR DEAL OR NO DEAL Worship - 6 p.m. 'SCOFFEE SHOP OPEN 8 am To 9 pm 935 South Valley Drive Phone 523-5566 Wed. nite - 7 p,.m. SHIRLEY· AND DRIVE-IN Las Cruces, New MeJCico EL PASO AUTO AUCTION 1'55 South 7th Las Cruces 4908 Alameda 772-3245 Las Cruces, New Mexico Ph. 382-5987 College courses AMC develops WHITE SANDS MlSSILE RANGE. DECEMBER 12, 1969-PAGE 3 · · (From Page 1) ester hours of coilege credit, tire chain device will be as follows: : ·, Mathematics 471, Complex Saving an estimated $1.7 mil­ Variables. lion over a five-year period Mathematics 472, Fourier through increased service life • · Series and Boundary Value and eas·e of maintenance will .. ". Problems. be made possible by Army Mathematics 480, Matrices Materiel Command develop­ and Determinants. WHY I BUY ment of a tire chain device • :- Physics 470, Physical Optics. which improves ve!'licle move­ • Physics 475, Vector Analy­ ment in mud, snow, and swamps. sis. SAVINGS BONDS Tested in 42 inches of snow ::. · Physics 476, Applications of the new device showed a 7 .5 Tensors. per cent increase in drawbar Electrical Engineering 512, pull over Army standard tire Networks II. chains. Electrical Engineering 552, Other advantages include: a Control System Synthesis II. three-and-one-half times Computer Science 463, Com­ greater service life thanstand­ puter System Organization. greater service life than ·- standard chains; excellent self­ cleaning ability; no tools are Range pilots needed to maintain chains in field tactical conditions; the (From Page 1) tire chain assembly can be wing aircraft wee Major completely rebuilt by hand with­ •· Samuel D. VanderbiltandMajor out special tools and for a THE HOME OF Lyle C. McCarty with Staff fraction of the initial assembly CADILLAC QUALITY USED CAR Sergeant Joe L. Dwyer, Staff cost; present cross chain stock­ B,a.rbara Drake, Secretary pile can be used as spare parts. Sergeant Kenneth W. Burkner Sergeant First Class Edsel MRS. W!LLIAM HAGGARD 1969 FLEETWOOD EL- 1967 CROWN IMPERIAL 4 Specialist 5 Harold L. Va~ with the timing branch of post Wooldridge, NCOIC of South The new chain features swivel DORAOO Full Power & Air. OOOR SEDAN Full Power & Heeren and Private First Class communications. Range Communications. hooks as end connectors for the 12,000 Actual Miles. Lots of Air. Low Mileage. Local Dale C. Bolton. "It is a good, fast, dependable "It is a good sound invest­ cross chain, which gives the Warrent Left. Owner. Crewing the helicopter in the way to save. I let the bonds ment and when you need the vehicle greater tire tractions, Employe will head 1964 CHRYSLER NEW- 1968 CADILLAC 4 DOOR allowing greater mobility. Saturday Search were Robert do my saving for me on the money you can cash them in YORKER 4 DOOR SEDAN. FLEETWOOD BRAUGHAM J. Martin and Robert L. De­ payroll deduction plan. I have anywhere. l plan to let the The chain was developed by Full Power & Air. One Full Power & Air. One vaughn, civilian pilots, and been saving bonds for nearly money accumulate, however, AMC's Tank Automotive Com­ press women Owner Owner. Specialist Six Wallace B. Bald­ six years.'' and eventually use them toward mand and was tested at AMC's Test anci Evaluation Command 1965 CADILLAC 4 DOOR 1967 CADILLAC DeVILLE win, and Specialist Six Martin retirement.'' A technical editor at White Southwest in 1953 and entered DeVlLLE SEDAN Full Power CONVERTIBLE Full Power J. Rios. test facilities at Aberdeen Sands Missile Range heads Dis­ Proving Ground, Tropic Test government service at WSMR & Air One Owner. & Air. One Owner. . . The Sunday mission was flown trict One, Texas Press Women • in 1959. Previously she was ..'!'1~ 96~7~0""L~D~SM~O~B""IL~E~D~E~L~T~A~~l9.;,6~7;.;..;B;;.:U;;,;;IC;.;K-.:::.;E;.;.L.:.E.C•T•R•A-4... •• by John D. Dunlop and ClydP. Center and Arctic Test Center. Mrs. William Haggard, 10137 employed in private industr y 88 4 OOOR SEDAN. Power OOOR SEDAN Full Power & P. Wilson, civilian pilots, and Alcan, El Paso, was elected including the American Meat In- & Air. Clean. Local Owner. Air. One Owner. Specialist Rios. Vietnam tour president of the Texas press stitute of Philadelphia and the ...-1 9,.;6~6--.CoiiiAoliDiiiiilL•L;..AiilCiiiiiiiiii4~00~0~R~~l9~6~7~P:;;..L.-Y.;;.M.-Oo:,U._T_H_,,,SP•O•R•T•S-m group at a meeting Sunday in About 1, 242,000 beneficiaries extended for the home of Mrs. L. R. Good­ Philadelphia Inquirer. SEDAN Full Power & Air. FURY Coupe. Air & Power. will participate in VA's training win, 5225 Anchorage. Money-saving 35000 Miles One Owner. 24 000 Miles. Local Owner. programs this school year. amorous pooch Mrs. Haggard is a technical C DILL C 5 CROWN IMPERIAL 4 editor assigned to the Admin­ De VILLE Full Power & Air. OOOR SEDAN. Full Power PERRY'S A TO RADIO & The mascot of the 3rd Bri­ istrative Support Office, Mis­ ideas outlined Local Owner. & Air. Local Owner. SMALL APPLIANCE gade, 1st Infantry Division, a sile Electronic Warfare SERVICE dog whose name is unprintable, Technical Area at WSMR. in new booklet CACTUS MOTOR CO. Mon. Thru Fri. 6 p.m. to recently gave birth to seven A native of Pennsylvania, 1601 N. MAIN sr.' LAS CRUCES, N.M. 8 p.m. George E. Wilder, communi­ pups in Lai Khe. Rather ap­ Mrs. Haggard came to the The Department of Defense '!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cations manager. (OOD) had issued "Ideas for ; Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. propriately, she chose the per­ Managers," a publication list­ "Savings bonds are a good PVT Dennis H. Madison, tele­ sonnel office as the scene for Ph. 526-9251 ing more than 1,000 money­ ~ I investment but, primarily,Ibuy phone installer with Post Signal the event. The dog belongs to Doc's Next to Tegmeyer's Steak them to help support 011r coun­ Office. saving methods adopted by OOD OLSON'S JEWELRY Specialist Five Jack H. Jenn­ in its Cost Reduction Program. trj. I have been saving bonds "I buy bonds to save for House, Hwy. 70 E. rich, who has returned to his The purpose of the publi­ Las Cruces for 11 years and will use them school and other uses. I plan home in St. Paul, Minn, Jack Corner for retirement purposes.' to attend Palm Beach Junior cation is to expedite dissemina­ Your Keepsake Dealer wanted to take his pet home tion and adoption of cost-re­ College, Fla., in the field of with him but lacked the neces­ . Mistletoe berries are deadly drama. The best way to travel if eaten. Some other poisonous ducing actions. "Ideas for Man­ sary funds at the time. He agers' cites the best man­ is go bonds.'' later sent the required cash plants are: wisteria, iris, lark­ With Repairs Do.;;.n~e~~ spur, narcissus, castor beans, agement improvement concepts TBGMBYBR'S to the 3rd Brigade only to learn rosarypeas and daffodil. that have been submitted by that the amorous pooch was That the ancient Greeks used military and civilian personnel expecting. So, until the pups On Premises hemlock for a suicide potion is in DOD. STEAK HOUSE are weaned a few weeks from well known. But did you know The paperbound book will be now, the reunion will have to distributed to all logistical Luncheon Menu wait. (ANF) that the Delaware indians used Located in Beautiful mountain laurel for the same activities within DOD. It can purpose? be purchased from the super­ Downtown Las Cruces • i Featuring - ·Sergeant ·Maior The rhubarb stalk, of course intendent of Documents, is safe to eatbutrhubarbleave~ Government Printing Office, 1 Block West of Post Off ice Hot Roast is 'Top Rat' are poisonous. They contain Washington, D. C. 20402 for $1 oxalic acid. (AFPS) a copy • (ANF) A Special Welcome to WSMRites Beef Sandwich LAI KHE, RVN - Sergeant Major Raymond H. Cottrell is "Top Rat" of the 1st Batta­ lion, 26th Infantry, 1st all­ •BANQUET .£~ Private Terrie Young, sup­ volunteer "Rat Patrol" operat­ •'0 PY clerk for NRCS. ing near Lai Khe, FACILITIES (])(§_; "l am saving bonds for a car Organized and commanded by and further education. I plan to Sergeant Major Cottrell, the OPEN: Noon till Midnight-·.'.,\? -· ~--- attend a business college in Rat Patrol cruises around in ,: o~ Buffalo, N.Y., and the money several jeeps to prevent enemy THE seven Days a W eek t_.: . ~· will be used for enrollment forces from entering or leaving fees and living costs. Savings local villages on resupply or • terrorist missions. WE CAN NOW SERVE YOUR • bonds are a fast and easy way ·:Jl: ·s1 Rat Patrol jeeps are armed to save. On the payroll deduc­ FlJ.VORITE BEVERAGE WITH YOUR + _. tion plan, I don't miss the with an arsenal of firepower: LUNCH OR DINNER money that goes into my mounted M-60 machineguns, M- ~ TEGMEY~'S 72 light antitank weapons, M-79 $4'11~ savings." grenade launchers, M-16 rifles, HIGHWAY 70 E. fragmentation grenades andoc­ TO wsMR Vet care casionally Claymore mines. WAREHOUSE, INC. "To date we have been very War veterans who are totally successful, and I'm sure we'll and permanently disabled from continue to bring the maximum service-connected causes can amount of pressure on the enemy," said SMG Cottrell, BUY LA-Z-BOY DOWNTOWN now receive outpatient care at VA hospital clinics for corxli­ There is an armlength list of LAS CRUCES tions not connected with their soldiers waiting to join the Rat RECLINERS AT 526- 6036 Highway 70 E. Las Cruces military service as well as for Patrol, but acceptance is not service-connected conditions. automatic. All volunteers are THE LOWEST carefully screened, trained and ll8 So. Main St. admitted only upon approval of Las Cruces, N. M. the Top Rat. (ANF) PRICES IN 88001 '" ' Veterans have proved to be . THEIR HISTORY good credit risks with only 3.3 per cent of the home loans guaranteed by VA resulting in foreclosure. Their direct loan d ; '\ record is even better. l THIS IS ONE OF •• Southwest's THREE STYLES (From Page 1) Colonel Sugerman said the NOW AVAILABLE .nK facility was built in 1963 to enhance radar performance in AT the Air Force managed Ad­ vanced Ballistic Reentry Sys­ tems Program (ABRES). AB­ RES is a Department of De­ fense advanced technology pro­ ONLY$117 gram to study missile re- entry physics. The Athena portion of ABRES is conducted at the White Sands National Range. The resident engineer of the Albuquerque District Corps of Engineers, who supervised the ~JJlllilio'f!/@} fence building project, said con­ struction work was completed in less than eight months. Ray Wriggle ten toes in cozy Muffins . .. two Lunsford, a Las Crucen, said Other Styles puffs of deep luxuri ous shearlir g with the clutter fence as presently $4.99 to $8.99 WAREHOUSE, INC. soft leather bottoms and tops. anchored will withstand wind N. Main _ Las Cruces velocities in excess of 130 miles 550 No right or left. either Muffin fits either Open Daily 523-1802 foot. In a rainbow of toasty warm colors. per hour. He estimated the cost 9 AM - 6 PM at about $850,000 or $85,000 for each additional seconds-worth of Data Collection. • Stearns-Rogers in Albuquer­ que designed the pre-fabricated electromagnetic shield under Open Late Till 8 p.m. the direction of the Air Force's Lincoln Laboratory. PAGE 4-WHITE SANIS MISSILE RANGE, DECEMBER 12, 1969 Post employes Popular band help organize returns to Jaycee auction Three White Sands Missile El Toreador Range personnel played a key role in setting-up a television By popular demand, The auction for the El Paso chapter Renegades, one of the South­ of the Jaycees (Junior Chamber west's most popular country­ of Commerce). western aggregations, has re­ Eugene C. Fether, Communi­ turned to the cozy atmosphere cations Directorate; Kurt H. of Las Cruces' El Toreador Schuler, Communications Di­ • Lounge, 1765 S. Main. rectorate, and Lonni Owen, Fresh from a successful tour Missile Flight surveillance Dr­ of the U. S. country-western rectorate, assisted in organi­ circuit and visits to a number zing the auction to be con­ of military hospitals and r eser­ ducted on KROD-TV, Channel vations throughout the south­ 4, El Paso, Saturday night start­ west, The Renegades will be ing at 10:15 p.m. rememberd by many local Featured on the television fans. The group appeared at sales will be a trip to Mexico, the El Toreador earlier this household appliances and many year. other items. Pr oceeds will go The plush lounge is now to the Jaycees to assist them accepting reservations for the in their program for community allrtlal New Year's Eve party development work. an event which is fast becom~ The national Jaycees organi­ • ing a "must" on many local zation was officially recognized social calendars. The Rene­ in JaIUJary 1920. Members, be­ 30-YEAR WOMAN - Virginia Robinson Horsley, Systems Development Directorate, re­ gades will provide the beat for tween ages 21 and 35, con­ ceives a 30-Year Service Pin from Colonel Thomas C. Kearns, Post Engineer and Acting the New Year's celebration. duct civic and social programs Deputy for National Range Engineering at White Sands Missile Range. Mrs. Horsley came Reservations for the party can designed to give them practi­ to the national missile rangeinAprill947and was chief of installation accounts, Account­ be made by calling 523-5798 · cal experience in developing ing Branch, Comptroller Office. After leaving WSMR for a few years, she returned and during the afternoon or early leaders for tomorrow and at worked in a couple of offices before going to National Range Engineering. She lives on evening hours. the same time assist the com­ Isaac Road in Las Cruces. (U. s. Army Photo) munity. Twenty dollar reservations entitle a couple to choice, aged Horned toads are protected by beef filets at 8 p.m. and cham­ New pill bottle law in New Mexico. They may pagne at midnight. Ten dollar Drivers cautioned not be killed or molested nor reservations (couple) include protects tots may they be shipped from the • champagne at midnight. Four state. dollar (couple) and $2.50 stag The Armed Forces have been about U.S. 70 work tickets are available at the door turning to the child-proof pill 80 Fine Cars or by reservation. All party · bottle to protect small children All drivers traveling on U.S. average of 355 WSMR and Hollo­ goers will receive noise fr om taking medicine not pre­ Highway 70 across White Sands man military vehicles and 246' Priced Low makers, party hats and favors. scribed for them. Missile Range for the next five WSMR civilian vehicles travel Was Now The Renegades, composed of Called a "Palm-N-Turn' to six months should exercise the 28-mile stretch of Highway '68 Cadillac .$4495 $3995 4 Door Hardtop, all utras. five talented musicians, will container, the cap is almost im­ extra caution, range traffic and 70 each day. safety officials urged this week. '65 Cadillac . $2295 $1995 have a new release on the mar­ possible for a child under six During the peak rush periods, Flntwood Brougham, A· 1. The Roswell District of the ket soon. In addition the group years old to open. Thecapmust from 7:15 to 7:45 a.m. and 4:15 '67 Lincoln •. $3195 $2695 - New Mexico State Highway De­ Conttnenta l, Sedan. like new _ recently taped a 30-minute TV be pushed downward with the to 4:45 p.m. each day, the survey RETIRED - Gustav Krutsch, a physical scientist whose career progressed from rubber­ partment began a six-month '66 Lincoln •.$ 2395 $1995 show which is slated for view­ palm of the hand and turned showed an average of nine COntlnental Sedan, perfect. band powered airplane models to complex guided· missiles, retired recently from White maintenance and improvement ing in the near future. at the same time before it can WSMR vehicles per mimte '65 Lincoln •• $1895 .$1495 project on a 28-mile stretch of Conttnental Sedan, nice. Sands Missile Range after 13 years of civil service. Serving with the German Air Force be removed. traveling that stretch of High­ in both World Wars I and II, Mr. Krutsch recalls meeting Dr. Werner von Braun and the highway Dec. 1. Comple­ '68 Plymouth . $2395 $1995 • A two year study conducted way 70. FUil. [I I Sedan, perfect, all extras. Travel aid attempts by the Soviets to obtain technical information from German rocket scientists, at the Army's Madigan General tion is scheduled about June 1, •115 Kiviera ••$1795 $1395 (PHOTO COURTESTY GUSTAV KRUTSCH) Hospital, Tacoma, Wash., 1970. Another survey showed that .. coupe. all extras a bargain. . showed that only one poison­ The project starts at the Dona there were 49 accidents on '66 Pontiac •. $1995 $1695 Ana-Otero county line, two 80lln 9 pan. Wagon. all extrat . • policy told ing occured from 539,000 drug Highway 70 within WSMR boun­ •117 Mercedes $2995 $2495 · prescriptions in the Ft. Lewis­ miles northeast of Parker Site. daries during the 11-monthper­ 230 Sedan Auto-power, air, one • Increased holiday commit­ If runs to the northeast past the iod from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, 1969, Madigan-McChord AFB area. -J-'66 Buicks •••• Sacrifice . ments have forced the White Rubber-band plane gave entrance of White Sands Nineteen of these accidents in­ -· The Army surgeon General's Skylark Seda...-.COupe la Conv. • Sands Missile Range Transpor­ Office said test results stimu­ National MoIUJment, all the way volved military vehicles, in '65 Buick •••. $1495 $1195 tation Office to clarify its pre­ to the main gate of Holloman Air Wlldcot Convert., A· 1 condlllon. lated the Defense Department to which there were two fatalities. 1 viously stated policies on aid Force Base. 69 Forcl •••• $2995 $2695 Rcinge scientist start approve the cap for use in Golaxle 500 Sedan, llke new. to travelers. military pharmacies. In a description of the pro­ •67 Toronado $2895 $2395 Don Montes, chief of the Op­ Authorities said that if this ject, District Highway Engineer 'Copter repair Olds Cusrom Coupe, Cost $6300. erations Branch of Post TrallS­ A physical scientist who be­ stand to doctors and nurses, After the war, Mr. Krutsch type of cap were used on other C. D. Rickman and Assistant ~66 Olds 98 .$1995 $1595 gan his long career by flying Convertible, all extras, Ilk• new. portation, stated that individual in testimony to the many sports became the owner of the Elec­ consumer products potentially Maintenance SUperintendent C. record broken 1 a rubber band-powered model 67 Lincoln .. $2995 $2495 transportation to bus and air­ citations he has won over the tro - Hygience (development) harmful to children, as esti­ W. Downey, both of Roswell, Continental Coupe, all 1xtras. plane retired recently from plane connections will not be years and to refute his 70 Company. He conducted :nedi­ mated 360 childhood fatalities emphasized that plans call for Army Mahriel Command's '67 Rambler . $1395 $ 995 White Sands Missile Range. Aeronautical Depot Mainten­ Ambassador, 6 c y I Ind• r Coupe, possible because of a shortage years. cal designer research on doc­ would be prevented annually, widening and improving the ,tick, A-1. in the work force at the Motor Gustav F. Krutsch, who ended He has a long history of in­ ance Center broke its own two­ • tor-hospital equipment and ex­ and childhood poisonings would existing highway-not construc­ ..CS COMPACTS Pool. his 13-year civil service career ventions. His first, a patent periments, including the first tion of a uewfour-lane highway. month-old helicopter jet engine f:OROS-Chevrolels· GTO & Flreblrdt be reduced 80 per cent. (AFPS) & Ramblers Mr. Montes explained that on Oct. 31, lists many accom­ for Hartman E. Braun, Frank­ operation without loss of blood, U. S. 7(1 is oot in the interstate overhaul and repair record the Oort.-Prlced Low connections often are within an plishments in military and civi­ furt Main, a company similar prothrornbin time equipment, system. first week in November, when '65 Mustang $1195 $ 995 hour of each other, making it lian fields, including a plan to to Westinghouse, was a blood­ the first blood sterilizers, elec­ The highway will be widened it urned out 214 engines. Fattbac;k, extra nice. use guided missiles in weather '61 Imperial . $ 495 $ 295 impractical to take eachperson count scale. tronic radiograph instrumenta­ to 44 feet. There will be two Good condition, Cost $7200. in separately. However, Mr. control. In 1937 Mr. Krutsch became tion and diagnosis of heart ail­ 12-foot-wide driving lanes and ARADCOM's previous record, set in early September, Montes added, buses will be Mr. Krutsch was honored at first engineer and chief of La­ ments. two 10-foot-wide shoulders, all BLISS AUTO sent on special routes if 12 his retirement by Major boriums of the Schoeller & Co. stabilized with compacted was 177 engines turned out in He sold his company before five days working time. 4730 Pershing or more persons need the trans­ General H. G. Davisson, ~om­ factory for electric production gravel base courses and over­ mander of White Sands Missile coming to the United States. portation. in Frankfurt Main. His know­ Dr. Ober th and Mr. Krutsch layed with hot-mix asphalt pav­ To arrange for transpor­ Range, who expressed an in­ ledge in the electronics and ing material. terest in the experiments con­ keep up their friendly relations. tation, individuals should con­ mechanics field, and a new Upon Mr. Krutsch' s retirement, The Highway Department is tact their organizational vehicle ducted by Mr. Krutsch. idea in electronic control of Dr. Oberth presented him a pic­ employing a 25-mancrewonthe coordinators. Give names of Mr. Krutsch's first connec­ wave switches for airplanes, ture of himself and Mrs. Ober th job, including eight employ es of persons needing transportation, tion with "flight" occurred were credited with saving many a Roswell firm operating gravel • and a personal autograph and destination and the time of de­ when he was 14 years old. His man hours. trucks and a rock crusher. medal commemorating the SAWAHU TRADING POST parture required to make bus, rubber -impulse airplane won Prior 'to the start .of World Completion of the project will first prize in a model contest Apollo 11 flight, airline or train connections. War II, Mr. Krutsch was result in greatly improved '.Di1tindive The vehicle coordinator will and from then on his entire ordered to the German Air !))ring a visit to Germany in safety and much better flow of § i{fa life was devoted to aviation 1965, Mr. and Mrs. Krutsch forward the request to the Post Force for military training ser­ traffic across the range, ORGAN, NEW MEXICO Transportation Office for science and technical experi­ vice. Later he was ordered were guests of Dr. Oberth, according to range officials. scheduling. ments. to report to the German Air who invited them to a technical Especially imp~oved and AUTHENTIC SOUTHWEST GIIT ITEMS Mr. Krutsch was born in Force for active military ser­ exhibition in Munich where they speeded up will be the clear­ It takes a lot of live and let Obermeiser - Hesi?en, Ger­ vice. He had served in the Air were guests of honor, along ing out of traffic following road Hand-made Silver Turquoise Jewelry with John Glenn, the first live to put a~p~ic together. many. His father transferred Force during World War I, but BILL CORDELL blocks established periodically to Frankfurt Main as a school due to his expertise in the elec­ American astronaut. for WSMR missile firings. Santa Clara- San Ildefonso Pottery principal to provide better tronics and mechanics fields A recent survey by the Range TOAS MOCCACINS - HANDCUT ONYX schooling for his four boys. he was excused from World Mr. and Mrs. Krutsch reside Cruces salesman Control Office, National Range Gustav was graduated from the War II military duty. Instead at 8509 Mt. Whitney, El Paso. Operations, showed an average Special; Roadrunner Gift Towels Electrical Physical Institute, he became chief engineer at They have lived in El Paso for tops in natio n of 30 road blocks per week are 15 years. Frankfurt Main, in 1923. Schoeller and Co. and in 1944 A Las Cruces auto salesman, being set up on Highway 70 for The Krutsch's have one OPEN: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. weekdays. Mr. Krutsch and his wife headed a second factory inGar­ who counts many White Sands firings. Duration of road blocks misch - Partenkirchen - Rott­ daughter, Valerie Johnson, who immigrated to the United Missile Range military and averaged 45 minutes each. Sunday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. States in 1954 before he came Metall. lives in South Hill, Va., and is . FAMOUS BRANDS civilians workers among his The need for the highway im­ * to work at the national mis­ During .his close relationship employed by Gurdeon Kentucky 5.• FOR ALL THE FAMILY where she is a designer and friends and customers, has been provement project was borne sile range. He studied English with the German Air Force named "Best of all the nation's out by a traffic survey con- MR. & MRS. ADAM POBAR PHONE 382-5984 interior and exterior decorator. 523-0525 at at the Command, Berlin, Mr. Krutsch Toyota retail salesmen." ducted by the WSMR Plans organ, New Mexico age of 55 .and passed with ~ bad the opportunity to meet Their one grandson, Cadet Don­ 2255 S. MAIN "A.'' During a recent physi­ Dr. Werhner von Braun and ald Johnson, is in his third llill C~~ll,sa~manb!o:ff~i=~~·~T~h~is~~:r:v:e~y~s:h:~:~~an~======~ LAS CRUCES cal examination at WSMR, Mr. Professor Dr. HermannOberth, year at the Military Academy, Desert Motor Co., South Valley .______Krutsch showed a steady hand- teacher of von Braun. West Point, N.Y . Dr., Las Cruces, won the title After World War II, life in A past-president of the Chess in competition with more than Germany was not without its Club at Frankfurt Main South, 4,000 Toyota salesmen across intrigue as the Soviets vied Mr. Krutsch is an avid chess the U.S. In addition to a plaque, presented by J. F . McGraw, • with the Americans for the player. He also plays thepiano German scientists and their and organ, having played the national sales manager, Mr. technical knowledge. organ in church at age 15. He Cordell received an expense "Each evening a German­ also experiments with weather paid trip to Hawaii. speaking group of high-ranking and other natural sciences. "My many customers at Soviet civilians visited all White Sands Missile Range Gala New Year's Eve Mrs. Krutsch is active in hotels,'' Mr. Krutsch re­ helped me win this award and civic affairs in El Paso. Her counted, "and picked up German the trip to Hawaii. I thank Dinner Dance "For The enthusiasm and German them," he said this week. scientists under the pretense of heritage have made her in con­ FUR TRIM taking them to dinner. Mr. Cordell lives at 1815 Most Spectacular New Year's stant demand for talks and Myrtle Ave., Las Cruces, with "In reality they kidnapped the authentic German dinners. person," Mr. Krutsch said. "I his wife Virena, and children Eve Ever Among the hooors she has re­ Arietta, Ray and Lisa. Coats became aware of this and ceived for her willingness to $25 Per Couple Incl. Dinner-Dancing warned the Americans about pass on her culµtre is a plaque The first recorded use of Reduced Crazy Hats, Balloons, Noise Makers, etc. the Russian intentions to kid­ naming her a "Friend of Troop celery (850 B. C.) was as a nap the Wernher von Braun 17,'' given her by a Boy Scout medicine. By Reservation Only group," Mr. Krutsch went on. troop in El Paso. TOLLIVER AND With this information, Mr. In tribute to her cooking 25% Krutsch said, General Dwight D. ability, Mrs. Krutsch has often SONS CO. Eisenberg Eisenhower ordered the group been a hostess for the Foreign VALVE GRINDING, REBORING CAM Foods Committee of the Uni­ transferred to safer quarters GRINDING, PIN FITTING in military installations in Gar­ versity Women of El Paso. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REBUILDING misch-Partenkirchen. Mr. Krutsch's book, "De­ Reduced CRANKSHAFT GRINDING Ice RADIUM SPRINGS (SOS) WEDDING CANDIDS struction of Tornadoes and Hur­ NEW MEXICO 524-4093 ricanes,' written with Ernst Truck-By-Pass & Barker Rd IN COLOR Seiler, of the Dr. Wenher von Las Cruces, N.M. Braun group of Redstone, and • Ph. 524-3529 LOUIS H. VALLES Ernest Gessner, a mathemati­ Specializing in Racing' Free Lance Photographer cian expert at WSMR, is world-. Cam Shafts El Paso, Tex. Ph. 566-1777 known. •

WHITE sANoo MISSILE RANGE, DECEMBER 12, 1969-PAGE 5 Post resident named district

A special duck season opens scout advisor in New Mexico's central flyway The wife of a White Sands Saturday. It runs through Jan. Missile Range biochemist has 4, I been named District Advisor for A new experimental point the Southwestern New Mexico system is being tried in territory of the Rio Grande Girl numerous states to see if Scout Council. hunters can be selective about Mrs. Michael Berg, whose • what duck species they shoot. husband is with the Aero-Med Even if a duck hunter can't division of the Air Force at identify a single duck on the WSMR,, will serve Las Cruces, wing, he still can go out and Silver City, Deming and Lords­ take at least one bird. burg as well as the range in Rule 1: Shoot mallard draktis her new capacity. first. After three mallard A graduate of the University drakes have been downed, shoot of Idaho, Mrs. Berg was di­ the next duck that comes along. rector of Camp Alice Pittenger, Rule 2: If anything besides a McCall, Idaho. She has done mallard drake is downed, stop. graduate work at the Univer­ The hunt is over. sity of Utah, and has, for the In no case should more than last six years, been persoMel four ducks be taken. and program services director This special hunt puts a pre­ for the State of Utah Girl Scout • mium on the shooter being able Council . to identify a mallard drake on the wing. Of all ducks, the mal­ lard drake is probably the PEE WEE TROPHY TAKERS- Champions in Pee Wee foot­ rowd, Michael Shaw, John Myrick, Co7te Germany and easiest to identify - with his ATTENTION ball competition are the Blue Raiders finishing the season Howard cousin. Standing in the back are assistant coach bright green head and tan-grey with an undefeated four win-two tie record. Winners, from John Jewell, Mathew Werner, Ralph Ma:10r, Roy Santoni!, body. TO left to right, (first row) are: Randy Bray, Gilbert Torres, Thomas Jewell, Peter Marvin, John Jewell and coach Richard If this selective huntfor mal­ Douglas Dorsey, Donald Shaw, and Richard Marvin. Stand­ Bailey. (U. S, ARMY PHOTO) lard drakes is successful, it WEINREICH ing in the second row are Mike Germany, Douglas Winter- may open the way for more sophisticated hunting formulas BUICK-PONTIAC in the future, and more duck USED CARS hunting. Bag limits now are COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED HHC, A Co. undefeated, geared roughly to what the SHOOTING FORM-Practice at the WS MR Skeet Range helped species with the lowest numbers Gene Gorman, above, president of the WSMR Rifle and Pistol & GUARANTEED can bear. Club, in a successful week of shooting during the recent Kan­ • Under this year's plan, ducks sas pheasant season. Located adjacent to the Post Pistol LOOK to Weinreic lead Intramural League are assigned one of two scores. Range, the skeet range is open starting at 1 p.m, every Sun­ Mallard drakes count 10 points. day afternoon, Guests and prospective members are invited. for a Good Deal HHC and A Company are lead- Pistol was Edward Kelley, Julius Bell, William Dudely and All other ducks, including mal­ For more information contact Mr. Gorman at 678-1854 ing the race for the Intramural firing 17, while Marshall Dunn Tim Aden with 23, 20 and 16 lard hens, count 40 points. (duty) or 678-3940, (Photo by CWO Phil Angelot) No Gimmicks Basketball pennant with identi- led ERDA scoring with 19. points respectively for HHC. Under the 40-plus formula, cal three-win undefeated Officers played the last game Navy's John Loux was rim­ four mallard drakes could be just Good Deals records. for Tuesday night, throwing rodder with 13 points. taken, for a total score of 40. Pistols dropped one game and Guardians for a 34-23 loss. The Officers, losing to Pistols Or up to three mallard drakes MAKE YOUR one notch in the standings but alert defense of the commis­ 50-45, could not, without a could be taken - with one more DEAL OUR DEAL are still threatening in conten- sioned squad confined Guar­ Doutt, have fought so close a bird still allowed. tion for the championship with dians to a seven-point second For example, three mallard battle. Ronald Doutt paced the YEAR END STOCK a 3-1 record. half. Top scorer for Officers Officers for 22 points, Pistol drakes and one pintail would Medics started out the week was Jim Fraser with eight Edward Kelley fired for 18. give a score of 70. But under REDUCTION SALE toppling Navy 62-49 at the Bell points, while six points took top Business on the range post­ the system, it is called 40 Busting at the seams with Gymnasium court. Medics, scoring honors for Guardians' poned basketball action to Fri­ plus. 1970 Trade Ins paced by the scoring of Mc- James Kessner. day night when HHC picked up You can't kill a pintail first, Most of these are one owner Kinley Burrell with 18 points an early lead over ERDA and however, and then claim he is low mileage 1970 Trade Ins and Robert Clah with 12, led by · With a closing-minute effort, maintained it throughout the hunting only for mallard drakes. a narrow 29-24 margin at the A Company defeated Medics game to finish 69-49. Tim Once 40 points is reached, the 1967 Ford LTD half. Navy boosters were John 70-54. The contest was a nip­ Aden and Julius Bell each hunt is over. 4 Dr Htp Loux and Sam Quarles, shoot- and-tuck battle until the last hurled 18 points for HHC, and To participate in the hunt, Silver w/ White vinyltop, and ing 18 and 10 respectively. six minutes when A Company's Chris Copanas led ERDA with one must have a permit from blue interior, fully equipped Pistols then took over the David Jones bolted his team 18. the game and fish department. one owner car with low court and overtook ERDA 52-45. ahead by scoring 10 points in A Company broke a 22-point (AP) mileage Zack Robinson pulled the game this short period. Jones had 28 tie at the half against Guar­ out for Pistols, who were trail- for the night. Medic Aaron dians to emerge victors, 46-43. 1966 Comet Caliente ing by three points at the half, Petry led the hospital squad Dave Jones paced the A Com­ SUCCESSFUL HUNT - Sergeant First Class Ed Kinlaw holds ----Htp Cpe as he hit 11 out of his 15 points with 16 points. pany team and Bill Hargett led the rack of the mule deer he shot while hunting in the Oscuro Green w; white top and green in the second half. Hottest HHC trounced Navy 104-33 the Guardians, scoring 15 points Mountains. Lieutenant Colonel Robert L. Shaffer downed the interior, V -8 eng., auto in a run-away contest that left each. other buck. (Photo by CW2 Phil Angelot) trans., air cond., power steering a real nice economy car. Schuman, Medieros WSMRites bag deer 1968 Pontiac Executive top post keglers 4 Dr Sedan during special hunt Gold with Matching interior, fully equipped, one owner Roadrunner Lanes bowling Setters, 24-20. By rizozo, N.M. auto with only 33,980 miles produced a long line of "200" High Bowlers -Elfie~ngelot, CWO Phil Angelot Lieutenant Colonel Robert L. and just like new. games this week as most WSMR 183-498; .Esther .Morns, 198- Two Missile Range hunters Shaffer using a handloaded 150 keglers boasted high games. 476; Lomse Smith, 166-166- bagged their bucks on the morn­ grain Sierra bullet in his sport­ 1967 El Camino 475 ing of opening day of a special erized 30-06, 03-A3 Spring­ w / Camper Leading game and series for jNTRAMURAL LEAGUE season two-day deer hunt in the field, dropped a seven-point PHONE 526- 9696 the men was Stan Schuman, A DIVISION· Oscuro Mountains, west of Car- buck with a neck shot at 100 Gold w/ matching interior • hurling 2t25-k60t 1, hwhile . Ltehe Top Tea~s _ HHC No. 2, 72- yards. fully equipped including HAS MOVED! Medieros oo op onors m e 32 . N vy 3 No 3 68-36· SAF- Sergeant First Class Ed Kin­ cruise control, with an ex­ TO women's division with 200-543. SEA ; • l, 64-40: ' first win in the single-elimina­ panding camper a luxury 0 tion tournament by trouncing law headshot a running six-point There were. those bow~ers, High Bowlers _ Stan Schu- buck at 200 yards with a hand­ vehicle for the outdoors per- however, that did not turn rn as man, _ ; Bill Mann, 220- WBGH, 83-69. Julius Bell VALLEY DRIVE AT HADLEY 225 601 boosted the Rockets over the loaded 150 grain Sierra bullet son,••••-• good ~ score as t_hey would 593; Paul McManus, 223-581. in his Savage Model 110, 300 (OLD TRUCK-BY-PASS) LAS CRUC::l!:S (NEXT TO OL4'1 JONES FORD) have hked. A drastic example B DIVISION· hospital squad riding the rim 1967 Grand Prix Winchester Magnum. of.this was Willit·ehaStmith'sdy~- Top Tea~s _ Pill Rollers, for 34 points. White w/ black vinyl top and 283 Ft. Bliss moved into the finals This is the third successful interior, fully equipped and STO, IN AND SEE OUR NEW ~rue . series. may remain 74-30; Defenders, 68-36; SAF­ hunt this year for SFC Kinlaw. m the hi~tory files of Roadrun- SEA No. , _37. by downing HAFB by a narrow a one owner with low mileage 2 67 On opening day of the spring ,ARTS AND SERVICE CENTER ner bowlmg. The poor luck k~g- High Bowlers, -D. Hellmers, six-point margin, 87-81. Ft. and priced low, Bliss's Tom Chapman, voted turkey season Sergeant Kinlaw COMPL;:;:TE INSURANCE REPAIRS ler' V.:ho has ten years ofbowlmg 205-553; Ernie Alfaro, 191-551; TRIM IT UP!-"Bending exer­ bagged a gobbler near San Mateo experience, rolled three Chuck Godfrey, 196-534. cises trim up the tummy. Hold most valuable player for the 1968 Rambler Rebel games - 78, 99 and 106. ENLISTED MEN'S LEAGUE something in the air and bend tournament, bolted Ft. Bliss Peak, north of Truth or Con­ 4 dr Sedan down. then up," says lo,·ely ahead with his 37-point scoring sequences, and on opening day White w/ Maroon interior, MIXED COUPLES Top Teams - Eight Balls, Sandy Ritter. It works on her, of a special permit hunt on the Top Teams - 21 plus, 70-26; 1/2-11 1/2; Malts, 34 1/2- anyway. effort to move into finals com­ equipped with six cylinder 40 petition against WSMR Rockets. Hightower Ranch in south­ engine automatic transmis­ Young Breed, 60-36; and 17 l /2; Hitching Post, 33-19; FOR Rockets, again paced by eastern New Mexico, he filled sion, and air cond., a real Sku~ks, 58-38. . and Ace's Place, 29 1/2-22 1/2. out his antelope tag. High Bowlers_ - Jim Ross, High Bowlers _ Bill Sment, Julius Bell, hitting this time nice economy auto with the BUY luxury of air and power. 200-507 ; Lou Miller, 187-538; 201 _550; Russ Gearou, 199- * for 25 points, fell under the ------. ·. BOATS ~CAMPERS ** attacks of Ft. Bliss, 78-105, Merle Howell, 200-252; and 578; Stan Schuman, 203-568; and ** Mary Sment, 207-525. Dave Howell, 206-575. Freedom to win the bitter-sweet honor *~ * - TODD TRAVEL OFFICERS' WIVES ROADRUNNER MAJORS of runner-up. Third place went ·. to Holloman and fourth to ~TRAILERS Top Teams - Sleepers, 30- Top Teams _ Pacers, 37-15; Shares Complete Travel 14; Pin Weels, 29-15; and Pace Team No. 2, 30-22; Gyros, Did you know? Arrangements ·:------28 1/ 2 - 23 1/2; and Rolling Stones, 28-24. The Rockets, WSMR's own Crescent rolls, the breakfast High Bowlers (four game Five-Star basketball team, treat, were developed in 1696, * Air * Sea* Tours *Hotels OLIN JONES FORD series) - John Sands, 200-201- earned the Five-Star Tourna- in Vienna. The bakers got the • 774; Chuck Padgett, 214- 206- ment runner-up trophy' now on idea from the crescent on the omce 524-2861 106 S. Water 490 North Valley Drive in Las Cruces 786; and Russ Gearou, 211- display at Bell Gymnasium's flags of the Turks, who were 748. trophy case, on Saturday' Dec. besieging the city at that time. Las Cruces ROADRUNNER CHICKS Top Teams - Dune Bugs, 74- 6. Participating in the tourna- •v ;;:;:.::..:i:...... _~.!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;;;;:. REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAHD 22; Mt. Fuji, 56-40; Numero ment at Ft. Bliss Cente: Gym­ 1969 Opel Uno, 56-40, nasium were William Beaumont ATTENTION Station Wagon High Bowlers Lee General Hospital (WBGH), Ft. Would You Like to Shop and Buy for Your Physical Filness For Your Car Wilh A Medeiros, 210-543; Shirley Bliss, Holloman Air Force Base Green w / Black interior, Neeus at a Place Where Your Needs Are automatic transmission and Ball, 199-522; Erika Torres, (HAFB) and the WSMR rockets. Understood? 204-503 : WSMR Rockets clinched their only 3000 miles a real nice Winler-Wealher Tune-Up We A re Proud To Announce That We Have one with big savings. • Points • Plugs • Condenser Recently Added To Our Staff A Retired 1965 Lincoln MISSION INN Army First Sergeant As Our Office And Continental • Set Timing and Carburetor Credit Mai1ager. 4 dr Htp El Toreador Lounge Beige w / Brown vinyl top, 6 Cylinder 8 Cylinder Mr. M. L. "Doc" Halladay Sr., Understands and gold interior, fully 1765 S. Main Las Cruces Your Problems and Knows the Needs of Those equipped and a real nice 1 Who Serve Our Country, and the Price They luxury auto. 16.50 s20.so NOW FEATURING THE RENEGADES Can Afford. Appearing Monday thru Saturday night If You Need, Tires, Wheels or Front end Work 1969 Opel GT American Cars-Parts & Labor-Plus Tax ·Ladies' Night - Wednesday - 6 p.m. until 2 a.m__ ·-- -.. on Your Automobile; or Appliances, Stereos, White w / red interior, radio, TVs--Color or Black & White; Bikes for the 11 ' All ladies' Drinks - 50~ . ~ , ~ .. heater, 4 speed transmis­ Kiddies; Radios, Guns, etc., for the Home, sion, and only 6,000 miles. Let Us Doctor Your Car Happy Hour 5 to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Fn. ~W come and See Those Who Understand. 11 Beer 40y Drinks 65~ . .;. Before Winter Colds Set ln Low • : Richard Sykes Make Reservations Now For New Year's GMAC & Bank Financing Call 526-5532 - Service Manager f'trttfOftt Eve Party To Schedule Your Car STORES 848 N . 7th Private parties by the bottle, drink or keg 9328 Dyer . . EL PASO, TEXAS 7992.f Las Cruces, N.M. Let Mickey plan your next banquet or party Call 523- 5798 Phone: 751-2385 Phone 524-7707 PAGE 6-WHITE SANJl) MISSILE RANGE, DECEMBER 12, 1969 • Big week-end CLASSIFIED FOR SALE - 1962 Ford Station Wagon A Steal At $150. Ph. planned at· 'Y' 526-6854, Las Cruces CHRISTMAS SALE - Honda WSMR servicemen are in­ be viewed in the FiestaRoomat Mini Trail 50' & 70's Cruces vited to attend a big week-end 7 p.m. Friday, 4 p.m. Saturday Cycle Center, 620 N. Main, of social and recreational acti­ and 2 p.m. Sunday. Las Cruces vities at the Armed Services The football games may be YMCA, 315 E. Franklin Ave. seen on the color television FOR SALE -1969 HONDA 350cc in El Paso. set Saturday and· Sunday. 1968 BMW R60; 1969 5 Hp. I The GSO SUperbunches extend Records, cards, checkers and HONDA 90 1969 YAMAHA 250cc an invitation to all active duty other games may be checked TWIN; Cruces Cycle Center, • military personnel to assist out at the Information Desk for 620 N. Main, Las Cruces with their "Decorating Party" use in the basement Coffee FOR SALE - 1969 Nomad \ Friday (Dec, 12) at 7 p.m. House. The free week-end movie will Golden Falcon Travel Trailer. At 7 p.m. Saturday, "Five by Near new, mint condition. Fur­ be "Rosie," starring Rosalind Five" will be played in the audi­ Russell and Sandra Dee. It can nace, toilet, pressure water torium. Free prizes will be system, gas/ elect. refrig., awarded to winners of this new brakes, sleeps six. Price: New anesthetic and challenging game. $2,195. Call Las Cruces 524- The auditorium will set the 7565 after 6 p.m. machine tested mood for the Saturday night'' All States Dance,'' with one of the VALLEY EMPLOYMENT Electrical anesthetic ma­ most popular rock groups, the AGENCIES chines are being tested on mon­ "Southern Spacific," providing TOP MANAGERS - E. G, Manteuffel, Army Management Engineering Training Agency Enaineers. Technicians, Clerk~- (AMETA), Rock Island, Ill., leads a group discussion during the Top Management Seminar keys. Scientists are hopeful the the sounds of today. Admission . NATIONWIDE PERSONNEL CHANNELS charge will be 25 cents. Re­ which ends today (Dec, 12) at Missile Rodeway Inn, El Paso, More than 80 top managers machines soon can be used on LAS CAUCE_UMlm. • from seven states and some 22 government installations and agencies attended the 80- humans. freshments will be served. !!,A!il_OGOROO 437 · hour conference. The r oster of speakers included experts from industry, government and Tests have shown the mon­ A trip to Cloudcroft, N.M., keys can be placed in a "sur­ is set for 9 a.m. Sunday. The education. Civilian Personnel and Training, White Sands Missile Range, coordinated the high-level training course and Michael E, Brady, WSMR, served as chairman. Mr. gical level of anesthesia" in day will consist of sleigh rid­ Manteuffel was special assistant for the seminar. (U. Army P l1oto) ·only three minutes. The pri­ ing, picnicking and enjoying the s. mates recover · two minutes snow in this winter wonderland. after the machine is turned The "Coffee Scene" program is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. SUn­ THE CORRECT METHOD- WS~'s preventative dentistry off. officer, Captain Jack Caton, demonstrates to patient, Ser­ Studies are continuing to day in the auditorium. Free Army CID Agency Established geant First Class Hopkins March, the proper use of d~ntal determine if the treatment coffee and doughnuts and some floss. The use ofdentalflossisnot a self-learned technique causes any after- effects. If not, stimulating discussion will be WASHINGTON (ANF) - ducted primarily on a decen­ Army CID Agency are to: on tap for all participants. and should be learned under a dentist's instructions. When volunteer trials will tell Secretary of the Army Stan­ tralized basis with detach­ - Operate an Anny crim­ The Navy Mothers will host dental floss is applied correctly once each day, the occur­ scientists if the machines work ley R. Resor has announced ments operating as entities inal information center the Hospitality Hour at 4 p.m. rence of teeth and gum d.isease is eliminated. as well on humans. (AFPS) FLAIR the establishment of the U.S. within major commands. to receive and dissernin- • SUnday. Free sandwiches, (U ,S, ARMY PHOTO) WIG & BEAUTY SHOP Army Criminal Investigation The new organization will ate criminal informa­ cookies and punch will be NMSU sets Late Evening Appointments Division (CID) Agency. Col. operate under supervision of tion;. served. the Provost Marshal General, 24 Hour Wig Service Henry H. Tufts, a veteran -Provide g;iidance and as­ Range dentist says A Record Romp will conclude Maj. Gen. Karl W. Gustaf­ math symposium the week-end activities at 7 p.m. 545 N. Main Ph. 523-4911 Military Police Corps officer, sistance on CID matters s011. It will be trmporarily lo­ SUnday. · Las Cruces will command the new agen- while exercising techni­ The seventh annual Holiday cated in the Munitions Builtl­ Restaurant, rooms, dormi­ ,... ,j!!!!~!!i~!!!~;;; cy which will monitor, coorcl- cal supervision over all Mathematics Svmposium at New 1 inate and centrally direct the ing, Washington, D.C., pend­ Mexico State University will tory, Christmas package wrap­ CID elements and activi­ Army's criminal investiga­ ing a decision on a perma­ be Dec. 27-31. ping, game room and other faci­ ties; Brush your teeth lities will be available for active tion program. nent location. The main lectures will be on Additional functions of the recent developments in homo­ duty servicemen throughout the Previously, criminal inves­ topy theory, by Prof. George week-end. tigative activities were con- every 24 hours W. Whitehead of the Massa­ chusetts Institute of Tech­ IRS changes from the Army after having THE FARINA PIANO COMPAN Editor's note: This article, by causes caries. In addition, nology. There also will be op­ served four years. I got my - Announces - written by Captain Jack the germs convert food into portunity for informal discus­ firearms rule Q's and A's high school diploma while I was Caton, WSMR preventative enzymes and toxins which pro­ sions and sessions for contri- on active duty. I wanted to dentistry officer, is the duce pyorrhea. buted papers. ' Internal Revenue Service now Q - I am a disabled veteran start college this fall but the OPENING OF THEIR second in a series of three. You can readily see that in A new feature of this year's allows owners of firearms and and I have been advised I may school I applied to would not ammunition to bring them back Captain Caton stresses the order to prevent decay, all you symposium, which is open to all be eligible for vocational re­ accept me. can the VA exert NEW STORE importance of plaque control have to do is to remove the interested mathematicians, will to the United States using only habilitation. What are the any pressure so that I can be in decay elimination. Next germs-the dental plaque. be the presence of 25 special an affidavit as proof that the advantages of vocational reha­ accepted? - Featuring - week's article is entitled SO WHAT? guest participants. firearms or ammunition were bilitation over the regular G. I "What Fluorides Can Do For Eliminating dental disease in - The symposium is part of previously taken out. Prior to Bill to which I also have entitle­ Steinway, Geo. Steck, Mason & Hamlin this change, a certificate from A - We are sorry, but the VA Your Teeth." your mouth, or preventing it the Regional Conference Pro­ ment? cannot influence the officials of the individual's commanding of­ Grand Pianos from happening in the first gram of the Conference Board A - Vocational rehabilitation any school as to their accept­ *** ficer was required. place can be accomplished by . of the Mathematical Sciences. allows a wider variety of train­ ance or nonacceptance of a stu­ Completely Rebuilt and Refinished in Beautiful Recent developments in The statement, sworn to be­ cleaning your mouth one time Inquiries concerning the NMSU ing, a longer period of training dent. Walnut and Ebony. You Must See and Hear These dental research centers have every 24 hours. Notice I didn't event should be directed to fore a United States Consular, (if required), and more money. Beautiful Pianos to Appreciate Them demonstrated that diseases of say brush your teeth after every Prof. Robert J. Wisner of the visa officer or other federal With few exceptions, it would be Q - I have been on active duty the teeth and gums can be com­ meal or three times per day. NMSU mathematical sciences officer authorized to administer to your advantage to take voca- for the past 21 months. Am I Used Grands pletely eliminated. The White department, which is conduct­ oaths, must indicate that the • Let's analyze that last sen­ -tional rehabilitation rather than elgible for educational benefits Chas. M. Stieff -- 5 ft. 4 in. $650.00 Sands Missile Range Dental tence. I said clean teeth every ting the symposium. weaponry is the same as that training under the regular G. I. eligible for educational benefits Clinic has been reorganized to 24 hours. Theconceptofbrush­ which was taken out of the Bill. while I am still on active duty? dental plaque (germs) at least Franklin -- 5 ft. I in. $625.00 provide this service for you ing your teeth to clean them is United States. Q. I was r ecently separated 24 hours to organize. You may through its Oral Disease Con­ erroneous. To brush only A - Not yet. You need two clean your teeth ten times a trol Program. means to miss that part of full years in an active duty THE FARINA PIANO COMPANY day if you want to but be sure Dental decay (caries) and the teeth where all the disease status to qualify for educa­ 16-A Rushfair Shopping Center to clean with floss at least periodontal disease (pyorrhea) occurs. You must clean be­ 1969 DECEMBER i ge~ tional benefits if you are on once per day. s M W T !' 5 Northeast El Paso Phone: 755- 2325 'cannot occur without the pres­ tween your teeth if you want active duty. HOW, WHEN, WHERE! • ence of dental Plaque. dental to stop dental disease. The l 2 3 4 5 ! Cleaning the moutheffective­ plaque is a sticky organized best way to remove plaque from 7 a ~IO 11 12 l~ ·lY and efficiently is easy. mass of bacteria (germs). It between your teeth is with the not 14 15 16 17 18 19 2{ Use of dental floss cannot be grows on your teeth and gums use of dental floss. Brushing 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 effectively learned on your own. and converts the food that you is of secondary importance. 28 29 30 31 eat into substances that cause You must be instructed on its NATHAN'S I also said that you only have proper use if you expect to dental disease. The bacteria to clean every 24 hours. The be completely in control of converts sugar into acid which reason for this is that it takes IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS dissolves your teeth and there- your dental disease. The tooth­ brush, if it is soft and of the proper size will clean all but AFTER 17 YEARS between the teeth, if you are · Hitchin' Post shown where you are to place (Between WSMR & Las Cruces) it in your mouth. Reductions On Every Item ~~ 50% OR MOREi Oral disease prevention Go-Go Dances N itely through plaque control is being Great Selection of Terrific Values taught at the White Sands Mis­ FANCY DRESS sile Range Dental Clinic in the BOY'S SUITS Go-Go Contest new Oral Disease Control and COATS Room. Values to $24.00 The next time you visit your SPORT COATS dentist insist that he show you Each Thursday From $9,95 to $24.95 NOW $5. how to control dental disease Sport & Dress before he begins to repair your Group of Men's Cash prize to winners teeth or gums. If you learn ' NOW the control concept, you will '­ PANTS never again go through the 1/2 PRICE Dress & Casual misery of the drill and the A Special Welcome To All WSMR Ladies from $4.98 to $10.00 needle. I f nchilada Dinners on Wednesdays Next week: What Fluorides JINGLE BELL - We mean J eannie Bell, our Santa girl, who BOY'S PANTS can Do For Your Teeth. says: "Shop early to be sure your Christmas storking is full." I NOW --·- From $4.00 to $6.98 ------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------l_l_/ 2"'!!!!!!!!P!!!!!!!!!!'!R_IC_E It's his bag NOW Sandoval 524-7723 When Specialist 4 Stanford 1/2 PRICE I t MEN~Ss SUITS Burns fills a sandbag, ther e's Values to $125.0Q. Qodge a pretty fair chance he's seen ---1Fast Service on Alterations 1 the same bag in his hometown Free Gift Wrapping I $44.95 to of Lumberton, N,C, "Since I I got out of high school, sandbags Use Your BankAmericard $79.95 have been my bag,'• says the & Master Charge ,i ___ BUY ONE (Also 2 pant Suits) THE NOW SCENE 21-year-old cannoneer of the 3d Battalion, 18th Artillery, I GET ANOTHER FOR Americal Division. As a GROUP OF TIES Group of Men's SUITS $3,090 Sales civilain, "Bagger Burns" made Reg. from $1.00 and $2. 00 Values to $30.00 sandbags for the Cavalier Bag Bucket Seats Company in Lumberton. 50~ NOW $10. "I bet I'm the only guy in Console Certified-· Car­ Care Vietnam who can look at sand­ '-~~- VB 4 Speed bags and almost get homesick," WOOL PULLOVER VESTS AND ASSORTED FANCY VESTS­ quipped the specialist. "Now I Radio, Power Steering regret ever making sandbags REG. $7 .98--NOW 1/2 PRICE Other Equipment Parts in the fir st place, but I like -·- NATHAN HAS TO EMPTY ms SfORE BEFORE URBAN RENEWAL TAKES OVER ••• making them a whole lot better #596 than filling them." Nathan must clear out all his merchandise by the end of the year ••• -TOO LARGE AN ·INVENTORY LEFT FOR SUCH LITTLE TIME ••• CHALLENGER Did you know? Open from 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. until Christmas Although veterans covered Performance Options: 440 CID "Six Pack," 426 CID Hemi, Functional "Shaker" Scoop under the World War II G. I. Bill were entitled to receive NATHAN'S-112 Church' . $20-a-week readjustment DARTS • CORONETS • POLARAS • MONACOS • TRUCKS allowances for 52 weeks, the average veter an received the L Ac Ross FRDM CRTHfPosT OFFICE _J SERVICE & PARTS DEPT. OPEN TILL NOON SAT. allowance for only 19 weeks. ---.---- -~~~~~~~------·~·-·----~------·········'