Sunday, September 7, 1 975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, September 7', 1915 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ....... Missile site gathers dust in Washington By STEVE WEINER vince the Soviet Union not to Associated Press Writer !fight a nuclear war. McCaf- EGYPT, Wash. (/P) - Ed Mc- fery's 22-acre area cost between Caffery owns a dinosaur of the $13 million and $20 million to missile age. McCaffery, a wheat build and equip, farmer, owns an Atlas missile site, one of nine built in eastern HE BOUGHT it in 1967 for Washington in the early 1960s just under $5,700 - about four and abandoned almost before one-hundredths of a per cent of, the paint had dried. its original cost. The sites were built for $150 "I don't know what to do with, million in an effort to help con- it," said McCaffery. "My idea is Couple restores '29 popcorn auto SAN RAFAEL, Calif (AP) - popcorn machine used to travel Guy and Beverly Williams the streets of San Rafael with "found an old pile of rubble" children and adults alike gath- which back in 1929 ran on the ering around to buy boxfuls of streets of San Rafael selling popcorn. Now that it's in shape popcorn, again the Williamses have been* The Williamses restored the showing up at civic celebra- old auto to its former glory and tions. it is bringing back memories to At a recent celebration at those who want their popcorn nearby College of Marin, Mrs. served with a squirt of history Williams said she opened a soft and nostalgia, along with butter drink at 11 a.m. and didn't get and salt- another sip until 4 p.m. because Before it fell on evil days, the she was so busy popping corn. to turn it into a casino." some e s t i m a t e s was worth everywhere. The nine sites are like small, $10,000. The Wash: underground cities, each cap- Now, Stanfield said, the firm Co. bought a able of withstanding anything wouldn't mind selling. that it stillL other than a direct nuclear hit. mission, alo They were built as part of the Its missile site, located about Con, aho Atlas network and surrounded seven miles south of Davenport, County sher Fairchild Air Force Base just is little more than high class McCaffery west of Spokane. rubble. The concrete structure like to gra2 ington Water Power communication site uses for radio trans- E ng with the Lincoln iff's office. finds that sheep ze inside his Atlas so stores an antique the base and his s where a missile EACH SITE was in operation 24 hours a day, with a crew of 12 always ready to fire the de- vice. The Atlas rocket, fueled by liquid oxygen and a chemical like kerosene, lay on itsside inside an enormous, buried "coffin." Around it, also under- ground, were the steel-encased ', F,.,,n n n},nl nntsre nr livih is intact-not even weeds have1 badly harmed its strength-but1 the exterior is a wasteland, and+ the underground rooms have base. He al truck inside combine sit once lay. I1 tioUUe. McCaffery got a quonset hut . with his purchase and provides LIKE MOST of the other sites, free storage for boats anducamp- its power has been turned off.' ers of his neighbors. But pri- Cows graze, grasshoppers bound marily the place is wasted, he through tall grass and debris is said. "HACCK" "AHHE" "COUGH" Caner Socan THIS SPACE CONTODUTED BY THlE PUBItLiR Have .a flair for - artistic writing? , If you are irest- ed in reviewinug poetry, and music or writing feature stories about the drama, dance, film arts: Contact Arts Editor, o The Michigan Daily. Back-to-SC Brand New firing control centers and iving --- quarters. Noneof the rockets was fired I and the Atlas system was su-1T T EN T IO perceded by new kinds of mis- siles. In 1965, the 567th Strategic Missile Squadron was deacti- S vated and the missiles and tracking equipment were re- moved. You must reregister your organi- The General Services Admin zations for Fall '75 and Winter istration sold the sites two years later. 76. THE BUYERS included farm- j Pick up registration forms at ers seeking to reclaim land, and companies hoping for the bar-i 3909 Michigan Union gain of a lifetime. The high: price paid for any one of the Any questions contact- sites was about $8,300; the low was about $3,300. STEVE KELLY One buyer was a trucking Chairman S.O.B. company now known as Rings- by United of Littleton, Coo.DThe OR property manager there, D.E.OR Stanfield, said the firm made JIM REYNOLDS the buy to obtain the high-qual-JIM R Y O D ity fence which according to Director Student Organizations 763-3241 .hool SALE Texas Instrument SALE SR 11 $47 SR 50$79 SR 51 $127 "Stand-by America! 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