Page Eight
Station Club Calendar
OFFICER'S MESS
(Open)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
C.O.M. Hoppy Hour
4:30 to 7 p.m.
Candlelight Dinner
R0051 Prime ,Ribs of 'Beef
Special Fish Dinner
Served 6 to 10 p.m.
Donce 10 the Millionaires
8 1o Midnight
Reservations f1eo~e
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
family Night feo'Ui"ing a
Spaghetti Dinner with Wine
ond 0 Children's Menu
Served 6 to 9 p.m.
SUNDAY, Sept. 30
Sundoy Buffet• .5 10 8 p .m.
Club cnd rBor Open at 4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCT. 2
Family Night
Duplicate Bridge at 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, OCT. .(
Too,trnosh!lrs Dinner 6 p.m.
CPO CLUB
(Open)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Pockoge Store open from
,(:30 to .5:30 p.m.
Dinner will be served from
S 10 8:30 p.m.
The menu will feoture Baked Rib
of Roo$l, Hom Clnd Chicken.
Les Brown and his Bond of Renown
will be the featured entertainment.
Admiuion including the Dinner is
$2 per person.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
Pool open from
10 a .m. to 7:30 p .m.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30
Family Nite at Pool
from 10 a .m. to 10 p.m.
Breakfast Served from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
MONDAY, OCT. ,
Club closed unlil 4:30 p .m.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3
Package Store open from
4 :30 to 5:30 p.m.
Happy Hour from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, OCT. 4
Family Nite a t Pool
from 4 10 10 p.m.
PO CLUB
(ht a nd 2nd Clou)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
SADIE HAWKINS DAY
Prius for
Best Dogpaleh Costume
Dance 8 p .m. to 2 a .m.
Dining room open
5:30 to 9 p.m.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30
Bar open from
12' p.m. to 12 a .m.
MONDAY, OCT. 1
Shuffleboard Tournomenl
Begins 01 8 p .m.
WEDI'CESDAY, OCT. 3
Pockoge Store Open
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
EM CLUB
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Dungoree Hour from 4 10 6 p .m.
Dance Night by Ihe ·Blolen
from 9 p.m. 10 1 a .m.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
Jukebox Dance
SUN.DAY, SEPT. 30
Jukebox Dance
MONDAY, OCT. 1
Dungaree Hour from 4 to 6 p .m.
Dance Night by the Prin«ians
from 7:30 10 11 :30 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCT. 2
Dungaree Hour from 4 to 6 p.m.
Shuffleboard Tournament slorls
at 7 p.m.
WED~ESDAY, OCT. 3
Dungaree Hour from 4 to 6 p.m.
THURSDAY, OCT. 4
Dungaree HaUl' from 4 to 6 p.m.
Shuffleboard Tournament
$tarts at 7 p.m.
NEWS ODDITIES
c. w. Shewbert, a former
Navy Chief Petty Officer, re-
signed his job at San Diego as a
coroner's deputy because "noti-
fying the families was just too
much to take."
"I don't mind having to deal
with so many death," he said,
"but having to deliver the news
was too tough."
A Fresno woman, who slipped
on " grape in a Santa Cruz Mark-
et was awarded $3,000 damages.
The market's attorneys con-
tended that if the grade were
wet it would have meant it had
just fallen from the rack and
the market was not laible.
The jury a g r e e d that the
grape was dry and gave the wo-
man $3,000 for her fall.
Bakersfield College Slates,
Tryouts for Christmas Play
An Elizabethan comedy for
the Christmas season will be
presented by the China Lake
branch of Bakersfield College.
Try-outs and a general meet-
ing for those interested in act-
ing or the technical side of pro-
duction have been set for B p.m.
()n October 4 and 5 in the Multi-
Use Room of Burroughs High
School.
The play, which calls for 12
men and five women, is to be
directed by John Lawson, in-
structor in English and speech
and drama at the local college.
There are also parts for several
boys from 10 to 15 years old, ac-
cording to Mr. Lawson.
Those attending the meetings
next Thursday and Friday need
not now be enrolled in the col-
lege, Dean Scheidt said. All per-
sons who would like to partici-
pate will be enrolled for the
play only and receive college
credit, he said.
THE ROCKETEER
SHOWBOAT
TODAY SEPT. 28
" THE 300 SPARTAN.S" (113 Min.)
Richard Egan, DiaM Boker
7 p.rn.
(Greek hi510ry in color) Greek history has a
fascination for the whole world and Ihis
recreation of the Sollie of Thermopyloe,
produced in Greece, slicks admirably 10 Ihe
legend CO$tume5, bailie loclic5, background
are authentic. (Adults and young people)
SATURDAY SEPT. 29
- MATINEE -
" TEENAGE MILLlON.AIRE" (84 Min.)
Jimmy Clanton
1 p.m.
SH~T, "Mexicoli Schmoe!" (7 Min.)
"Adventure of Copt. King,
Chopler No. I" (22 Min.)
- EVENING -
" THIjEE STOOOES IN DRSIT" (87 Min.)
The Stoogel
7 p.m.
(Comedy) Our bays find new lodgings in
the castle of on eccentric inventor who has
a new secret weapon (sub.tonk-helicopter)
Ihot Martian spies wont for eorlh invasion.
Sure il'$ slapslick, but it's good to loughl
(Family)
SHORT: "Feather Bluster" (7 Min.)
"Danger is My Business" (19 Min.)
SUN.·MON. SEPT. 30 - OCT. 1
" BOY'S NIGH T CUT" (115 Min.)
Kim Novak, James Garlner
Tony Randall
(Comedy in color) Three husbands and a
bachelor friend renl a lawn aparlmenl for
purpose of honky·panky and Kim, who is
applying for apartment renlal, is mislaken
for "The Blonde." A spicy force for lhe
light.hearted. (Adults and young people)
TU E.•WED. OCT. 2·3
" MAKE WAY FOR LILA" (90 Min.)
Ericka Remberg, Joachim Honsen
7 p.m~
(Drama in tolar) Unusual story of a Scan-
dinavian girl who is adopted by a Lapland
couple when she is left parentlen. Her STrug·
gle to decide between two lovers paces this
artic tole. Very different.
(Adults and Young People)
SHORT, "Wonders of Dallas" (20 Min.)
THURS.•FRI. OCT. 4·5
" MR. ,ROBERTS" (123 Min.)
Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jock Lemon
7 p.m.
(Comedy in color) It', backl That laugh-o.
minute crew with the laundry officer the
stern captain hasn't seen in two yeors, and
the howlingly crOly liberly party of all
time! Don't miss. (Adults and Young People)
Disabled Vets
Get Increase
In Compensation
Juanita Cox, Kern County Vet-
erans Representative, advises
local veterans who receive dis-
ability compensation c h e c k s
from the Federal Government
not to be surprised by an increas-
ed amount on the checks receiv-
ed after October 1, 1962. A new
amendment to the code increas-
es the monthly payment to dis-
abled veterans.
Along with the normal in-
crease, the first check under the
new amendment will include
an additional lump sum payment ·
equal to three times the month-
ly increase.
'Home Beautiful' at China Lake
COMMUNITY PRIDE - ?ride in home and
community is reflected in this week's "Home
Beautiful" selection of the residence of Mr.
and M~s. Dominic Rusciolleli at 406·B Prince~
ton. Mrs, Rusciolleli is shown seated in their
14 x 14 foot enclosed p.tio of redwood panel-
ing and alternating colored translucent fiber...
glass windows. A carefully groomed front
and b.ck y. rd enclosed by a white fence
denotes this family's pride in their com·
munity. In their 10 ye.rs at NOTS this is
the second home they have improved and
landscaped. They h.ve lived at their present
address only three ye.rs_
Friday, September 28, 1962
World Famous Les Brown
Band to Spice CPO Party
Tonight's dance at the Chief ePtty Officers' Club will feature
the appearance of world famous Les Brown and his "Band of
eRnown," according to club manager Jodie M. Duncan.
A buffet dinner will precede a.m., he announced.
the dancing which starts at 9 The buffet, which is included
p.m. and continues through 1 in the admission price of $2 per
a.m. Breakfast will be served af- person, will include baked rib
ter the dancing, starting at 1 of roast, ham and chicken. Serv-
Kay Cox, a secretary in the
Transportation Division, Public
Works, came to work at NOTS
in May, 1961. She met and mar-
ried her husband, Ralph, in
1957, while he was assigned to
NAF. After their marriage he
was transferred to Florida. When
he was discharged, they return-
ed to China Lake so Ralph could
enter the Station's training pro-
gram as an apprentice machin~
ist. Both are natives of Bakers-
field. "I guess we are just desert
rats at heart," Kay says. They
have a four-year-