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Show . . t r. TEST RUN, Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, November 5, 1965 Dec. Draft Tops Since. Korea Days mo SHOTGUN SHELLS - WASHINGTON (AFPS) Deasked Defense has of the partment Selective Service System for 45,-22-4 men in December, roughly r 9,000 more than Novembers call and the largest request since the Korean Conflict THE ARMY will receive the bulk of the inductees, 40,200. The rest will go to .the Marine Corps. The Navy and Air Force do not intend to place December calls, an official said. Some 131,000 first enlistments were reputed by the services' for h a period ending Oct- t t ! three-mont- ober 1, response activity. ACHIEVEMENT - Dr. Don K. Hayes was presented on Outstanding PerftumAwa 15. Mis. Hayes was enjoyed in the brototf-ca-l by Lieutenant Colonel Richaid Cordon Oct husband Dr. John Itayes, her to division. She is leaving Dugway join Technical Information at Dugway who recently moved to a new job in Wingta representing a favorable to expanded recruiting Recent gains have also been attributed to increased draft calls. Statistics show that when Selective Service quotas are hiked, voluntary enlistments also increase. First enlistments during September were compared with the same month last year with a jump of about 15,000 noted. DURING THE recent three-mont- h period Navy gained 40,588 first enlistments; Air Force, Army, 34,176; and Marine 39,-73- 9; 4 'T- l. ' ' ' . ' -- i ''Tr '??& TWf? if' '"! ." ' BELOW non-pri- ir WHOLESALE REMINGTON - PETERS supn-- FEDERAL x MAXIMUM LOAD 25 Monarks. PER BOX SHOTGUN SHELL VEST Corns 17,239. Navy officials reported such a favorable recruiting climate that their Selective Service estimates have been revised. August and September inputs were substantially greater than anticipated. Octobers outlook was also favorable and the November Navy draft request for 4,000 was corralled. In addition to December inductees, the Army has a recruiting objective that month for an additional 7,700 service personnel The Marine Corps is seekservice voluning 3,400 non-priteers in December. Beginning in January, DOD has asked Selective Service for 1,979 medical personnel This will provide 1,529 physicians, 350 dentists and 100 veterinarians for active Army, Navy and Air Force duty. n Winchester Model Holds ,24 shells In strong 1200 Shotguns elastidzed loops 82S eeeeeeeeee Durable duck fabric Yost With Game Pooch Wi tl j REG. 3.59 ! m REG. YEAR 99.50 TO PAY! One of the hardest hitting, fastest swinging,' straight-est-shooti- m The U.S. Army Materiel Command inventory is almost equal to the combined inventory of the agricultural, forestry, and fisheries industries of the UnitACHIEVEMENT - Major Dales J. LeBlanc was presented a Dugway Proving Ground Certificate of Achievement by lieutenant Colonel Richard Cordon, deputy director at Test Operations Oct 15. Maj. LeBlanc was cited for his outstanding service while attached to Michael Army Airfield and during his tenure as Dugway Assistant Chief of staff. (U& Army Photo) ed States. shotguns made, with the strongest the locking system in world. Mirror-lik- o American walnut with fitted rubber WE NEED USED SKIS finish stock recoil pad. TRADE IN YOUR OLD SKIS INSULATED PACS NOW ON INSULATES YOUR FEET NEW HART SKIS AGAINST SUB-ZER- WET. ..GIVES Army Materiel Command has as ' many telephone lines as there are in the Philippines. COLD O AND REAL COMFORT! Mans and Boys' i- - Brand Newl 9.95. Valus i ANIMAL LOOK PARKAS pacs that seal out cold, seal in warmth . . give real protection against bitter cold. All rubber with a deep elected sole with a steel shank, fabric-line- d and foam insole. Foam-insulat- . for Mon and Woman SAVE ON LATE SHIPMENT FLUORESCENT ORANGE CAPS SAFE HUNTERS - Twelve Dugway young people earned block of Hunter Safety Certificates by completing an instruction on gun hendUng and firing practice. The awards were presented by Colonel Joseph J. Fraser, Jr, Oct. 19 to ur Dugway Persons Finish Hunter Class 12 (L to R) Gary Jensen, Sp 4 Harold Miller, George Reichert, Danny Anderton, Chuck Reichert, Cliff West, and Pat Woods, Staff Sergeant Charles Lloyd was die NRA Hunter-Safet- y instructor for the course. (UA. Army Photo) A. Tragedy of Errors ' ear flaps aw ffia Q0 c Wl) (QDQzgp Onaau CME0 IViCum FOOTBALLS by Jerry Marcus Twelve Dugway young people have completed the Utah Course and were awarded certificates in the post commanders officfe Oct. 15. GAME BIRD Hunter-Safet- y THE CLASS was sponsore by the American Legion and th Anothar Junior National Rifle Associatioi Minors under 20 in the Stat of Utah are required by law t take this course in order to obtaii Realty & Construction a hunting license. The class on post was conduct ed by Staff Sergeant Charles Lloyi The course consisted of four hour A full 1800 square fart of of classroom work and four hour finished living area for a low of firing on the range with J2L of $1 7,900; which includes price cal weapons. lot and improvements, beautiful STUDENTS HAD to fire i custom home with large satisfactory qualifying score and living room, dining roam, kitchen, pass a written exam in order to four bedrooms, recreation room, receive a certificate which enbath on all three levels, utility titles them to purchase a Utah room, double carport with storage, bride veneer hunting license. A minor must G.E Jeluxe Built-inxWuction, walkout basement, be at least 16 years of age in orSrnit&ro finish cabinets, ceramic der to obtain a hunting license, tile sills, oak hardwood floors Post Commander Colonel Joloads of roomy closets. and the seph J. Fraser, Jr, presented This fine home could be concertificates to the young people. structed on your lot with The following persons compNOTHING DOWN leted the course: Gary Jensen, Sp 4 Harold Miller, George Reichert, Danny Anderson, Chuck Reich ert, Cliff West, Pat Woods, Kelly Construction Realty and Dennis Bearden, Robert S. Main 324 and Martin Olsen Whyte, Danny With letdown an CARRIERS ATKIN REG. VALUE! I split-lev- 9.60 el s, ATKIN I IB2-OV7- 6 "I was se busy read Inf yaw sifns I Mil sea yew i Tfw Traralwi Sahly Service Carelessness and inattention are killer on the highway. Nelson. I |