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China Lake Units to March in Fair Parade Tomorrow Page Eight . ROCKETEER Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 China Lake Units IConcert Series 'Guys and Dolls' Cast Tickets Goi ng For College Production To March in Fair Li ke Hotca kes Broadway will come to the desert November 22 and 23, when UNDER THE SEA TO THE STARS "Renew today! Save your seat the Desert Division of Bakersfield College presents Frank Loesser's for the concert series!" is the ad­ hit of the 50's, "Guys and Dolls." Major roles will be played by ------------- Parade Tomorrow Vc~0~L~X~V~I~I,~N~0~.~37~ ____N_a~v~a~I __O_r_d_n_a_n ~cc-eT~~es~t~S~IO~I~i~on~,~C~h~i~n~o~L~o~k~e,~C~o~li~f~o~rn~i~o~~F~r~i.~,~SeRI. 20, 1 9~ vice of the NOTS Civic Concert Association sales campaign com­ Bob Pinney as Nathan Delroit, Back-to-School (See Fair Schedule on Page 5) mittee. Bea Moore as Sarah, Theresa NOTS-Developed A pair of NOTS military units will make their public debut No m 0 r e $10 seats remain Valenteen .. as .. Adelaide". Bob tomorrow in the 13th annual edition of the Desert Empire Fair's available for sale to new patrons, Spence as Sky Maslerson, and Ed Night Programs Romero as Big Jule from Ch ic- Grand Parade. according to Dr. G. S. Colladay, Representing Seaman Guard sales campaign chairman. The ago. B a c k -to-School Night pro­ military activity scheduled to organized here several months $12 seats were withdrawn from Cast in the role of gamblers grams for parents are scheduled participate in the parade. W. ago, will be a craCk, 28-man sale last week and only about are Warren Kirk (Nicely-Nicely), for next week by the China Lake Ugill, Jr., AE2, attached to NAF, Sam Haun (Bernie), Milt Caves Elementary School District, in marching unit led by Drillmaster is the Drill unit's petty officer­ 50 seats remain in the $8 sec­ Troy Shenkles, MM1. tion, he said. (Harry the Horse), Ed Bernard cooperation with the China Lake in- charge. "Our new sales campaign has (Rusty Charlie), and crapshoot­ PTA. LCdI'. Lewis B. Shults, skipper Spectators will see one of been gOing so well that we are ers Lucious Smith and Paul These programs are planned of NOTS Enlisted Personnel, N AF's newest drones, the Q2C Bauer. to present general information promised spectators "one of the "Fire bee," paraded on a special now in the process of trying to finest displays of marching prow­ slow down our salesmen until Dwight Holford will play the to the parents, to meet their float. ess in the area." He will lead we can be sure of the number of role of Police Lieutenant Bran­ children's teachers, learn what Mile-Long Procession seats needed for our renewal nigan, with Arvide Abernathy will be taught during the current the contingent in parade forma­ Scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. patrons," said Carroll Evans, played by Herb Childers. term, and see the books and tion. in front of the County Court­ civic concert association treasur­ Director John Lawson predicts other materials the pupils will Color Guard Enlered house on Ridgecrest Blvd. the a successful production, based use. The Security unit will also mile-long procession, divided in­ GIRL SCOUTS Shirley Francis and Annie Murphy admire er. on what he considers to be an un­ It will nol be possible, how. provide a color guard for the to five diviSions, will wind its some books in the Handbookmobile which visited here last Evans pointed out that the ex­ ever, at this time for teachers to Seaman Guard contingent. week. pected renewal rate of 7S per usually fine cast and the fact way up China Lake Blvd., ter­ that "Guys and Dolls" enjoys a pro v ide for individual confer. N a val Alr Facility's 35-man minating at the triangle in front cent was the basis for the num­ ences with parents. These confer. drill unit, recently organized un­ ber of seats available for new reputation as one of Broadway's of the NOTS main gate. most successful musicals. ences are scheduled during the der the direction of Ens. Stuart Ev Long, attached to NOTS 'Handbookmobile 'World Around Us' sales. Well over half of these reo month of November at the con. H. Mann, is the second local ceived by the association. All reo Others in the cast are dancers Central Staff and co-chairman of clusion of the first marking newals must be in by Tuesday, Nona Harwick, Loretta Bell, the parade, said the military I I I Brings New Books Tickets On Sale period. Sepl. 24, 10 hold the seal for Ihe Mary Penn, and Barbara Spence. units will lead the colorful spec­ !I Programs at the d i ff ere n t Tickets for the new "The World coming season, Evans stated. Part of the Mission Group will tacle in the Honor division. Five To Girl Scouts Around Us" series, sponsored by be Suzanne Larsen and Betty schools are scheduled on separ­ marching bands including the Basil Rathbone opens the con­ ate nights to provide parents A handbookmobile brought the China Lake Community cert season on November 13 with Seeley, with Pat Schwarzbach as Marine Corps' unit from Twenty­ new Girl Scout handbooks to Council, went on sale this week Mission General Matilda Cart­ the opportunity to visit more Nine Palms, will set the cadence his program "In and Out of than one presentation. The meet­ Scouts in China Lake and sur­ at the Council's booth at the Des­ Character" to be followed on wright. for the marching groups. rounding areas last week. ert Empire Fair in Ridgecrest. Technical director is Vernon ings are scheduled as follows Fort Irwin's float, depicting December 4 by a program of during the week of 23-26 Septem­ These books cover the four The series of entertaining, ed­ "Folk Songs of North America" Green, with Cheryl Anthes as­ the tank u'nits of that command, new age levels in Girl Scouting: ucational, all-color movies, per­ Musical Director and Mary ber at 7 p.m. each night: Vieweg • will 'be one of the "out-of-town" with Alan Mills, Canadian artist, and Desert Park Schools, Mon­ Brownie Girl Scouts (7 and 8 sonally presented by distinguish­ and Sam Hinton, ballad singer. Stoltz as Choreographer. participating organizations. years), Junior Girl Scouts (9, 10, day night; Murray School, Tues­ ed explorers, life-scientists and In 1964, concert association Long said that parade officials 11), Cadette Girl Scouts (12, 13 travel authorities, will again be There's an offbeat psychiatrist day night; G r 0 v e s and Rowe are still hopeful that the San members will see Rise Stevens, Schools, Wednesday night; and 14), and Senior Girl Scouts (15, shown at the Station Theatre. Metropolitan opera star, on Feb. who a d v e r tis e s: Satisfaction Diego Nava l Training Center's 16, 17). Girl Scout leaders have Richmond School, Thursday The first screening is sched­ 4; Jose Greco & Company, Span­ guaranteed or your mania back. - 65-man marching band would be -Notionol Sofely Council night. been retraining since last win­ uled for Jan. 6, 1964. ish ballet, on Feb. 18, and Alice here in time for the parade. ter to make the Girl Scout pro­ Prices are the same as last Schoenfeld Ensemble on March Nearly 150 organizations had gram the most up-to-date, inter­ yea r's s uccessful series. Season 11. A.. ~wu '.- . _.. ;~"r, Puul. been entered in the parade pro­ esting and exciting informal edu­ ticket per person, $4.00; Family CROSSWORD PUZZLE gram by late this week, including cation program ever devised. Season ticket, $10.00; Single En­ 50 equestrian gro ups~ some 30 ACROSS S ~ 1T :\\'c on The handbook mobile from listed Personnel season ticket, Thrift Shop Closed one's person floats, 5 bands in addition to Carol's Department Store in Mo· The Thrift Shop will be closed .1~Und erworld 9~ YeS8el $2.00; and Student season ticket, god 10-Girl's name special entries. jave also brought a supply of temporarily until further notice. -i-Stalk of ll-Sailor NOTS al Fair $2.00_ g rain . (colloq.) uniforms and other Girl Scout Purchases may be made from Donations will still be accept­ 9-"'ager I G-Comlncted The NOTS float, dis P I a y­ ed as usual. 12~ l\laca\v . I S-Repulse equipment which was purchased any Council director, and a l3-Talk idly :20 -Household ing weapons developed by the by the many leaders, parents, H.-Eggs }let Station, will be one of the fea­ booth will soon be set up in Ben­ la-Mixture 21-js nrair(\ 1)£ and girls who visited the Scout 17-1ntractabJo 22-Clerical tured entries in the parade, ac­ nington Plaza. ]) erson collnr House on Wednesday aflernoon. ID~ Condensed 2S-Emergetl cording to officials. Mrs. A. E. Dassat was in charge · Inoisture "ictorioliS BOB VAN NOCKER jr., ex­ Ray Sinnott, presentations di­ SHDWSOAT ··!O-Proofreadel.", 25-Stage of arranging for the visit of the Navy Leaguers Hosted · mark whisper rodeo champ from Boron, will viSio n, said the Command would FRio SEPT. 20 21-~lan's nama 2G-Cares Cor band bookmobile. A reception honoring visiting 23-Armed - 2S-Female ride a quarter horse in the ~ also have its newest exhibits on " CARRY ON REG AR DLE SS (90 Min.) conflict (colloq.) 3G-Nod f4-Extlnct .
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