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Page Eight Navymen Join Statio In Quelling Chief's ( Fire of an undetermined origin Itory losses were covered by destroyed the China Lake Chief surance, he said. in· Petty Officers Mess (Open) duro ing the early morning hours to- day, despite the efforts of a com bined civilian-Navy fire-fighting force that battled the blaze for nearly two and one-half hours. Reported by Patrolman Ed· ward Sehn at 2:08 a.m., Fire Chief James Davis said the fire was brought under control at 4:3~ a.m. Only minor cuts were suffered by those engaged in quelling the blaze, according to Robert Far- rara, HM3, assigned to the scene to render first aid treatment. Chief Tomie McDow, manager of the club that was built here in 1946, said the office, containing official papers and records, did not appear to be damaged. He could not make an official , estimate of fire losses, but said it would probably run into sev- eral hundred thousand dollars. The club's furnishings and inven- Bob Doehring, a Navy CPO who works at the club as a bar· tender, said he closed the club at 1:00 a.m. today following nor· mal fire inspection by a regular fire inspector. He said that there was only a "relatively small group of pa- trons" there during the evening before. , The club was to have been the f location for the annual Military Ball, a social highlight for CPOs , based here. The Jerry Gray or· t chestra was scheduled to play for ~ the occasion. Captain Charles Blenman, Jr., ComNOTS, and one of the wit· nesses at the fi re scene, said E CPOs would be able to use the I Ripple Room facilities at the a Community Center as an interim hu 13Ui5i5C"uvu" "UOJHI.lUC U OJ) .lV- club. I cal employees. The Station real· The annual Military Ball was Iized an estimated savings of to have been held at the club $5702 during their first year in Nov. 2, with the Jerry Gray or- , use, , -"15w.r to P,..,lo"" Punl. CROSSWORD PUZZLE SHDWSOAT 1 AC ROSS 1-The "stall ot life" S- Banquet ll-Rotated 13-Semltic evil spirit H - 'l'ownrd l a-Court of(lccr 1';-Conjunction l S-u'ather 2u-To depart 2l- Part of "to be" 2:!--)leat d iah ~4-Cra\"at 25- Away (rom wind 2G-li'emale sheep 2S-Snow banI.s :30-l)rofound ;12-'1'0 glut 33-Scottlsh Island 3S-Uoman despot 3i-Ca lls like dO\'e 3S - ~a llo r "'O-To lease 42-:\[ountain 43-Brought 45-Cube 4 G-:'I'ldw~tern slate (abbr.) ""'-Tal,es out 4.9-0pera (abbr.) 50· Gocs In • 1i2-Belo\'ed ot Y ..ancclot !>1-:Uons ters tiG-Frce DOWN i-Small n:l.i1s !!-,!'o spin 3-R a'!led • h :&hway 4-Prit!st's robe I)·T ranSRction 6·WiQ.d i r:s!r ument 7·Pixie B- Sloth g-Hoar da l O· Trlo 12-Cour se ot feed ing 13·Body orga ns I S-Placed 19- Bit ot water 21-Changed 23· Per iods ot time . 25-Behlnd 27-Jap coin 29-John (Scot tish) aI -Parts of flowers 33-Kl nd ot tea. 34-01d Eli 3C.Vegetables 37- Carved stone 39-Nerve network Fire Inspectors Make 609 Home Fire Checks Demonstrations and inspec. tions pertinent to Fire Preven- tion Week, Oct. 8-12 were con· cfucted on ·a Stationwide basis Monday through Friday by per· sonnel of the Fire Department. . A summary of their fire pre- vention activities consisted of 609 calls on homes: 283 homes inspected, no one home 318; v'acant homes, 4; not inspected due to sickness, 2; refused ad- mittance, 2. , Fire hazards not e d were: Electrical, 40; flammable liq. uids, 22; blocked exit, 1; mis~ cella,!e~u~s, 1 ,2. Doctor: "Thei best way to en· joy perfect health is to rIse at five every morhing and take a co!d shower." 1· . Patient: " What's the next best way?" .n.·Wigwam 43-Pol!sesslve pronoun 44 -\"a1l('y H-Rh'er in England ' 4S-Welgh t or Slam 51-Famed P resillent's initials 53-'Kind of moth ... OII.la' U .. 0." New Wage Survey Slated in L.A. Area .The survey in the Los Angeles area for wage change informa· tion is anticipated to begin in late October, according to reo ports from the Navy Area Wage and Classification Office in Long Beach. Data collected will determine the rate of change in wages paid by private industry in that locale. Hourly pay for NOTS Pasadena ungraded employees are those wage rates established for the L.A. area by the Office of In· dustrial Relations. Ungraded em· ployees at China Lake have their hourly pay . based on the L.A. area, but include a six·cents per hour added differential.. . Any changed p ay rates for Navy employees will :go into ef· fect within forty.five' days after data collecting begins. TODAY OCT. " n-IE INTERNS" (1 20 Min.) Michoel Calion, Cliff, Robertson, Suzy Porker 7 p.m. (Dromo) A series of stories woven into 0 tight pottern describing the lives of 0 group of interns 01 0 free county hospitol. Their comedy, pothos ond ombitions ore high- lighted, plus the wildest New Yeor's Eve porty ever held in 0 word. (Adults ond young people) SAT. OCT. 20 - MATINEE - " BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER" (74 Min.) 'Robert Clorke I p.m. SHORT, " Northern Mites" (7 Min.) " Adventure of Copt Kidd No.4" (16 Min.) - EVENING- " PANIC IN 'l\EAR £6RO" (91 Min.) Roy Millond, Jeon Hogen 7 p.m. (Science·fiction) A family learns thot los Angeles has been demolished by nucleor ottock while they ore on the woy to 0 vo- colion site. What would you do in a simi· lor situation? Timely topic-sur.,ivoll (Adults ond young people) SHORT, "Phony Express" (7 Min.) ':'0.095 Aliield" (10 Min.) SUN.-MON. " SIX SLACK HqRSElS" (80 Min.) 'Audie Murphy, Joon O' Brien 7 p.m. (Western in C;olor) Professionol wrongler ond 0 newly-found buddy toke 0 risky job to escort 0 pretty giri through Indion ter· ritory but soon leorn she didn't tell them 011 her story. Action Go lore! (fomily) SHORT: "Careless Coretoker" (7 Min.) " Novy Screen Highlights " K" (16 Min.) TU.ES.-WED. OCT. 23·24 " THAT TOUCH Of MINK" (99 Mi n.) Doris 'OOy, Cory Gront 7 p.m. (Comedy in color) Hondsome tycoon's cor splashes mud on pretty g irl's dress. He pIons to poy domoges ond ends up oHer· ing 0 trip to Bermuda (with Honky-Ponky in mind). Jt's 0 spicy story filled with roor· ing loughs ond lush surroundings. (Adult) SHORT: "Strictly Sidl'ley" (10 Min.) THURS.·fRI . OCT, 25·26 " THE COMANCHEROS." (107 Min.) John Wayne, Stuort Whitmon, Lee Mortin 7 p.m. (Outdoor in color) Texos ronger ond 0 gombler he is hunting, become pols to fight on outlow·gong thot sells guns to Comon· ches. Rough cid tough fightin', ridin', ond shootin'. (Adults ond young people) SHORT: "Loyolty Royo lly" (7 Min.) TEMPERATURES Max. Min. Oct. 12 .... ............. 82 62 Oct. 13 .................. 82 60 Oct. 14 ................., 71 59 Oct. 15 ..'......:......... 74 45 ·Oct. 16 ..i................ 69 57 , . Oct. 1.7 ..•.......,....... 68 58 Oct. 18 ..,............... 70 56 SAN JOAQUEENS - Girl·typ.e barbershoppers in sophisticat. ed big time show biz costumes are the Bakersfield San Joa- queens slated to appear in the Sweet Adelines quartette con- cert Saturday, Nov. 3, at 8:15 p,m. in the Station Theatre. Tickets go on sale next Monday at the Community Center from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Shown (I-r) are: Jackie Smith, bari; Helen Spomer, tenor; Jo Stewart, lead; and Babs Cantieny, bass. WACOM UF o CONTRIBUTION - Bill Verry, president of the United Fund Board of Directors, receives the first United Fund campaign donation from an organization. Bunty Weid- ner (r), WACOM president, donates a $500 check raised from Thrift Shop proceeds. witnessed · by Thrift Shop ch",rman, Joan Ellefson. The organization has pledged an additional $500 to this fall's UF fund drive. From PLAce STA.MP .. HERE ' . ;. , ~'j-; TO ." r-I-'" - ~ j' ,. Ot: . ; ..;~. , 2 I , ;.=: .. " .. o. Fire Destroys Chief's Club l Before Dawn • • • See Story on Page 8 SMOKEATERS waged a vain battle during pitched in wit h civilian firefighting crew early morning hours Friday attempting to under direction of Fire Chief Davis, to fight save Chief Petty Officers Mess (Open). Navy blaze for 2'12 hours. Club was gutted by per son n e I, numbering approximately 25, fire, the origin of which is undetermined.. * *. * * * * * * * 'EER Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California "THE TALL MEN" of Air Development Squadron Five were nicked a dime-per-inch as donations for United Fund as drive began ,last Monday. Billy D. Jackson, ,AMS2, (meas· uring CPO Robert C. Willard) and his main· tenance team of eight men contributed -$55 via tape.measuring method. They are, kneel· Neptune Ball ing, I.to.r, Gary E. Tisor, AMS2, Jerry K. Tanner, ADJ AN, (standing, I·to-r), Antonio M. Tainlongo, AMHAN, and Rickey L. Bel· cher, ADJAN. Not shown in photo is Jimmy Hooper, AMS2. That's Louis L. Toupe, AN, . taking down Chief Willard's height, which was $6.60, according to tape measure. Vol. XVII, No. 41 Friday, Oct. 19, 1962 'All Stops Out' In Drive For UF Donations • • • See Story·on: Page 3 * * *. Stage Set Here For 2-Nite Event •••• See.Story on Page 3 * * -NEPTUNE BALL CAST-Principals of the entertainment bill in the Neptune Ball cast are set for tonight and, tomorrow night's so- cial-event in the Community C-enter. Shown in ·fr. ont (I.r) are: .capt. Carl Holmquist, Frankie Lemon, June Hewitt, Betty Stone, Bert Smith, J _ Rusciolelii, ond Cdr. W. A. SCh.....r. In seconcI row: Lon Higgs, Cdr. Schwaver..8i11 Unde.........., 0.... Hewitt, and Denny Lyono. Event marks .. Station ''firlt/' , OCR Text: Page Eight Navymen Join Statio In Quelling Chief's ( Fire of an undetermined origin Itory losses were covered by destroyed the China Lake Chief surance, he said. in· Petty Officers Mess (Open) duro ing the early morning hours to- day, despite the efforts of a com bined civilian-Navy fire-fighting force that battled the blaze for nearly two and one-half hours. Reported by Patrolman Ed· ward Sehn at 2:08 a.m., Fire Chief James Davis said the fire was brought under control at 4:3~ a.m. Only minor cuts were suffered by those engaged in quelling the blaze, according to Robert Far- rara, HM3, assigned to the scene to render first aid treatment. Chief Tomie McDow, manager of the club that was built here in 1946, said the office, containing official papers and records, did not appear to be damaged. He could not make an official , estimate of fire losses, but said it would probably run into sev- eral hundred thousand dollars. The club's furnishings and inven- Bob Doehring, a Navy CPO who works at the club as a bar· tender, said he closed the club at 1:00 a.m. today following nor· mal fire inspection by a regular fire inspector. He said that there was only a "relatively small group of pa- trons" there during the evening before. , The club was to have been the f location for the annual Military Ball, a social highlight for CPOs , based here. The Jerry Gray or· t chestra was scheduled to play for ~ the occasion. Captain Charles Blenman, Jr., ComNOTS, and one of the wit· nesses at the fi re scene, said E CPOs would be able to use the I Ripple Room facilities at the a Community Center as an interim hu 13Ui5i5C"uvu" "UOJHI.lUC U OJ) .lV- club. I cal employees. The Station real· The annual Military Ball was Iized an estimated savings of to have been held at the club $5702 during their first year in Nov. 2, with the Jerry Gray or- , use, , -"15w.r to P,..,lo"" Punl. CROSSWORD PUZZLE SHDWSOAT 1 AC ROSS 1-The "stall ot life" S- Banquet ll-Rotated 13-Semltic evil spirit H - 'l'ownrd l a-Court of(lccr 1';-Conjunction l S-u'ather 2u-To depart 2l- Part of "to be" 2:!--)leat d iah ~4-Cra\"at 25- Away (rom wind 2G-li'emale sheep 2S-Snow banI.s :30-l)rofound ;12-'1'0 glut 33-Scottlsh Island 3S-Uoman despot 3i-Ca lls like dO\'e 3S - ~a llo r "'O-To lease 42-:\[ountain 43-Brought 45-Cube 4 G-:'I'ldw~tern slate (abbr.) ""'-Tal,es out 4.9-0pera (abbr.) 50· Gocs In • 1i2-Belo\'ed ot Y ..ancclot !>1-:Uons ters tiG-Frce DOWN i-Small n:l.i1s !!-,!'o spin 3-R a'!led • h :&hway 4-Prit!st's robe I)·T ranSRction 6·WiQ.d i r:s!r ument 7·Pixie B- Sloth g-Hoar da l O· Trlo 12-Cour se ot feed ing 13·Body orga ns I S-Placed 19- Bit ot water 21-Changed 23· Per iods ot time . 25-Behlnd 27-Jap coin 29-John (Scot tish) aI -Parts of flowers 33-Kl nd ot tea. 34-01d Eli 3C.Vegetables 37- Carved stone 39-Nerve network Fire Inspectors Make 609 Home Fire Checks Demonstrations and inspec. tions pertinent to Fire Preven- tion Week, Oct. 8-12 were con· cfucted on ·a Stationwide basis Monday through Friday by per· sonnel of the Fire Department. . A summary of their fire pre- vention activities consisted of 609 calls on homes: 283 homes inspected, no one home 318; v'acant homes, 4; not inspected due to sickness, 2; refused ad- mittance, 2. , Fire hazards not e d were: Electrical, 40; flammable liq. uids, 22; blocked exit, 1; mis~ cella,!e~u~s, 1 ,2. Doctor: "Thei best way to en· joy perfect health is to rIse at five every morhing and take a co!d shower." 1· . Patient: " What's the next best way?" .n.·Wigwam 43-Pol!sesslve pronoun 44 -\"a1l('y H-Rh'er in England ' 4S-Welgh t or Slam 51-Famed P resillent's initials 53-'Kind of moth ... OII.la' U .. 0." New Wage Survey Slated in L.A. Area .The survey in the Los Angeles area for wage change informa· tion is anticipated to begin in late October, according to reo ports from the Navy Area Wage and Classification Office in Long Beach. Data collected will determine the rate of change in wages paid by private industry in that locale. Hourly pay for NOTS Pasadena ungraded employees are those wage rates established for the L.A. area by the Office of In· dustrial Relations. Ungraded em· ployees at China Lake have their hourly pay . based on the L.A. area, but include a six·cents per hour added differential.. . Any changed p ay rates for Navy employees will :go into ef· fect within forty.five' days after data collecting begins. TODAY OCT. " n-IE INTERNS" (1 20 Min.) Michoel Calion, Cliff, Robertson, Suzy Porker 7 p.m. (Dromo) A series of stories woven into 0 tight pottern describing the lives of 0 group of interns 01 0 free county hospitol. Their comedy, pothos ond ombitions ore high- lighted, plus the wildest New Yeor's Eve porty ever held in 0 word. (Adults ond young people) SAT. OCT. 20 - MATINEE - " BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER" (74 Min.) 'Robert Clorke I p.m. SHORT, " Northern Mites" (7 Min.) " Adventure of Copt Kidd No.4" (16 Min.) - EVENING- " PANIC IN 'l\EAR £6RO" (91 Min.) Roy Millond, Jeon Hogen 7 p.m. (Science·fiction) A family learns thot los Angeles has been demolished by nucleor ottock while they ore on the woy to 0 vo- colion site. What would you do in a simi· lor situation? Timely topic-sur.,ivoll (Adults ond young people) SHORT, "Phony Express" (7 Min.) ':'0.095 Aliield" (10 Min.) SUN.-MON. " SIX SLACK HqRSElS" (80 Min.) 'Audie Murphy, Joon O' Brien 7 p.m. (Western in C;olor) Professionol wrongler ond 0 newly-found buddy toke 0 risky job to escort 0 pretty giri through Indion ter· ritory but soon leorn she didn't tell them 011 her story. Action Go lore! (fomily) SHORT: "Careless Coretoker" (7 Min.) " Novy Screen Highlights " K" (16 Min.) TU.ES.-WED. OCT. 23·24 " THAT TOUCH Of MINK" (99 Mi n.) Doris 'OOy, Cory Gront 7 p.m. (Comedy in color) Hondsome tycoon's cor splashes mud on pretty g irl's dress. He pIons to poy domoges ond ends up oHer· ing 0 trip to Bermuda (with Honky-Ponky in mind). Jt's 0 spicy story filled with roor· ing loughs ond lush surroundings. (Adult) SHORT: "Strictly Sidl'ley" (10 Min.) THURS.·fRI . OCT, 25·26 " THE COMANCHEROS." (107 Min.) John Wayne, Stuort Whitmon, Lee Mortin 7 p.m. (Outdoor in color) Texos ronger ond 0 gombler he is hunting, become pols to fight on outlow·gong thot sells guns to Comon· ches. Rough cid tough fightin', ridin', ond shootin'. (Adults ond young people) SHORT: "Loyolty Royo lly" (7 Min.) TEMPERATURES Max. Min. Oct. 12 .... ............. 82 62 Oct. 13 .................. 82 60 Oct. 14 ................., 71 59 Oct. 15 ..'......:......... 74 45 ·Oct. 16 ..i................ 69 57 , . Oct. 1.7 ..•.......,....... 68 58 Oct. 18 ..,............... 70 56 SAN JOAQUEENS - Girl·typ.e barbershoppers in sophisticat. ed big time show biz costumes are the Bakersfield San Joa- queens slated to appear in the Sweet Adelines quartette con- cert Saturday, Nov. 3, at 8:15 p,m. in the Station Theatre. Tickets go on sale next Monday at the Community Center from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Shown (I-r) are: Jackie Smith, bari; Helen Spomer, tenor; Jo Stewart, lead; and Babs Cantieny, bass. WACOM UF o CONTRIBUTION - Bill Verry, president of the United Fund Board of Directors, receives the first United Fund campaign donation from an organization. Bunty Weid- ner (r), WACOM president, donates a $500 check raised from Thrift Shop proceeds. witnessed · by Thrift Shop ch",rman, Joan Ellefson. The organization has pledged an additional $500 to this fall's UF fund drive. From PLAce STA.MP .. HERE ' . ;. , ~'j-; TO ." r-I-'" - ~ j' ,. Ot: . ; ..;~. , 2 I , ;.=: .. " .. o. Fire Destroys Chief's Club l Before Dawn • • • See Story on Page 8 SMOKEATERS waged a vain battle during pitched in wit h civilian firefighting crew early morning hours Friday attempting to under direction of Fire Chief Davis, to fight save Chief Petty Officers Mess (Open). Navy blaze for 2'12 hours. Club was gutted by per son n e I, numbering approximately 25, fire, the origin of which is undetermined.. * *. * * * * * * * 'EER Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California "THE TALL MEN" of Air Development Squadron Five were nicked a dime-per-inch as donations for United Fund as drive began ,last Monday. Billy D. Jackson, ,AMS2, (meas· uring CPO Robert C. Willard) and his main· tenance team of eight men contributed -$55 via tape.measuring method. They are, kneel· Neptune Ball ing, I.to.r, Gary E. Tisor, AMS2, Jerry K. Tanner, ADJ AN, (standing, I·to-r), Antonio M. Tainlongo, AMHAN, and Rickey L. Bel· cher, ADJAN. Not shown in photo is Jimmy Hooper, AMS2. That's Louis L. Toupe, AN, . taking down Chief Willard's height, which was $6.60, according to tape measure. Vol. XVII, No. 41 Friday, Oct. 19, 1962 'All Stops Out' In Drive For UF Donations • • • See Story·on: Page 3 * * *. Stage Set Here For 2-Nite Event •••• See.Story on Page 3 * * -NEPTUNE BALL CAST-Principals of the entertainment bill in the Neptune Ball cast are set for tonight and, tomorrow night's so- cial-event in the Community C-enter. Shown in ·fr. ont (I.r) are: .capt. Carl Holmquist, Frankie Lemon, June Hewitt, Betty Stone, Bert Smith, J _ Rusciolelii, ond Cdr. W. A. SCh.....r. In seconcI row: Lon Higgs, Cdr. Schwaver..8i11 Unde.........., 0.... Hewitt, and Denny Lyono. Event marks .. Station ''firlt/' , China Lake Museum,Rocketeer Newspaper,Rocketeer 1960s,Rocketeer 1962,Rktr10.19.1962.pdf,Rktr10.19.1962.pdf Page 1, Rktr10.19.1962.pdf Page 1

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