Page Eight ROCKETEER November 6, 1981 Fall fashion show WACOM-sponsored to be held next Holiday Bazaar November 6, 1981 Tuesday by WACOM planned Nov. 13-14 The Women's Auxiliary of the Com­ Vol. XXXVI, No. 44 missioned Officers' Mess (WACOM ) will Next Friday, Nov. 13, will be a lucky day hold its fall fashion show next Tuesday at for bargain hunters who are trying to get the Commissioned Officers' Mess. some of their Christmas shoppiug done NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER A social hour at 11 a.m. will be followed by early as the Holiday Bazaar, sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Commissioned CHINA LAKE lunch at 11:45, and the fashion show will CALIFORNIA follow the luncheon. The lunch entree is Officers' Mess, opens its doors at the Community Center. stuffed bell peppers, at$3.75 per person. Following a ribbon cutting by Capt. Lahr Maureen Toftner, chairperson for the at 10 a.m., the bazaar will be open to holiday Technical Director Award fashion show, has had extensive experience shoppers unW 8 that evening. Activities will in fashion modeling, dressmaking, textiles, resume on Saturday, Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. and fashion counseling. until 3 p.m. presented for prime role A variety of clothing from local Twenty',me local organizations will have • Ridgecrest stores will be shown and gar­ brightly decorated booths at which hand­ In ments sewn by WACOM members also will made crafts, Christmas decorations, home­ HARM weapon system be modeled. I PRECISION WORK - Roy Briscoe, lapidary chairman of the gem and mineral made candy, goodies and other salable The Naval Weapons Center's Technical commended Wilson for the Technical Ridgecrest merchants that are par­ show set this weekend at the Community Center, demonstrates how a colorful slab items will be featured. Local groups use this Director Award in recognition of his Director Award based on the "singularly ticipating include Rene's Main Street, of honey onyx can be sliced from a larger section of this gemstone. Saws like the as a fundraiser for a variety of purposes significant role in the design, development, instrumental position that he played in the Donna's Shirt Tales, Gorrono's Fashions for one shown above will be operated to cut open geodes purchased by visitors at the from church-supported foreign missions to and testing of the HARM (High Speed Anti­ design, development, test, and re. pledged a total of $99,039.64 for the worthy she made herself. Ail monies earned will go towards new equipment for the league. For further in­ WEDNESDAY NOV. 11 organizations that are members of the CFC. He had gone to Washington In search of Discount shot clinic for formation contact Judy Baker by calling 446-:i620 or 375-5852. "THE PILOT" Loretta King, CFC coordinator, however, career growth and "to take a look at that +++ Starring thinks that there are still a number of pledge environment," since his professiooal career cats scheduled tomorrow Cliff Robertson and Diane Baker has been entirely at China Lake. The year The China Lake Rotary Club has scheduled a steak fry, dance, and belated Halloween (Drama, rated, PG.98min.l cards that have not yet been turned in, and The Indian Wells Valley Spay and Neuter there was Interesting and challenging, be party tomorrow from 6 p.m. until midnight at Joshua Hall on the Desert Empire FRIDAY NOV.Jl some of the department key personnel have Education Program is sponsoring a Fairgrounds. "THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWiCe" not yet checked with everyone to pick up says, but be and his wife Gretchen liked discount shot clinic for cats only on Starring many of the aspects of China Lake living "Dynasty, tI a local 4-piece contemporary music group , will he providing the music for pledge cards that have been filled out. Saturday, from 7 to 9 p.m., at 206 Panamint Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange (such as the absence of commuting) and listening and dancing. Price for dinner and dance is $8.50 per person, wi!h children under " If you have not contacted everyone in (Drama. rated R. 122 min.) decided to return here. St. (The Debonair Dog), Ridgecrest. 12able to get hotdogs for a nominalfee. your department to pick up the pledge Price for shots will be as follows: Those attending are urged to ap!_,ar in costur ' :, as ~here " ,ij :,.. cash prizes ($100, first IYtU,·S. Gonf'nment Pf'inti"f Offjce: cards," she urges department key per­ Bryan came to China Lake fresh from Distemper and Lepto, rabies, $3. Shots 1981 - No SO $5, place; $5O,second place; and $25, third place) awarded for ' be,[ costumes. sonnel, "please do so promptly so that we college in 1957, planning to spend only a will be administered by Dr. Larry Jackson. +++ From: can get the necessary paperwork cleared up couple of years. He was really working quite For further infonnation call 446-2484. and can let each of these groups know how outside his career field when he accepted a A creative auction sponsored by the Officers Wives Club will be held at the Com­ TEL-MED TAPE OF WEEK PLACE much money they will be receiving." position as a junior professional at what was missioned Officers' Mess tonight starting at 7 o'clock. People and services will be auc­ Quarreling, teasing and yelling at one STAMP then the Naval Ordnance Test Station, tioned for the benefit of a scholarship fund. Anyone who might have been overlooked another are common actions between HERE because he holds a degree in petroleum The auction had previously been scheduled at the Community Center, but the location . - not received a pledge card or materials children. Parents who boast that their describing each of the organizations that engineering from the Colorado School of children never fight either don't see these - was changed because of preparations for the Gem and Mineral Show. +++ To: are members of the CFC - may telephone Mines and had spent his summer working in actions or have unusual children. Com­ Ms. King at NWC ext. 3511 to get that in­ the oil fields as a roughneck since he was 16. petition for approval and affection between "Sunlight," a local4-piece contemporary·music group, once again will be entertaining fonnation. " I drove out here in June to look at the siblings is common in most families. To members and guests of the Chief Petty Officers' Club this evening from 8:30 to 12:30 a.m. place __ but I came anyway," he chuckles, learn more abo~; brothers and sisters Prior to this evening's entertainment, dinner offering a choice of prime ribs of beef or Last year about 60 percent of the Center's MOVES UP PROMOTION LADDER - Curtis V. Bryan, until recently a planning "because the people were so friendly." getting along together call Tel-Med at·446- Icelandic cod will be served from 6 to 9 o'clock for those who wish to dine out at the CPO total military and civilian personnel con· consultant in the NWC Weapons Department, is the new head of the Parachute 3541 and ask to hear tape No. 404. Club. tributed or pledged a total of $145,215.85. Systems Department, replacing Howard C. Fish. - Photo by Don Cornelius (Continued on Plige4) PogeTwo ROCKETEER November 6, 1981 November 6, 1981 ROCKETEER PogeSeven Near-perfect game Burros lose ... ------Promotional opportunities highlights action (Continued from Page 6) - completed) moved the ball to the Burros 10 AppHc.tions ISt.andard Form 111) shoukl bt put ... the drop box located.Jt the Rt«ption Orttk of tIM Pw· yd. line, and Herrington carried the ball sonnel Department. Blelg . 14. UMeSS o.. rwist' specrfirtd in an .d•• pplications tor positions listed In thh: in Premier League column will be accepted from current permarwnt NWC employees only. All ott~rs desiring employment aT himself on the next play - ripping through NWC may conlact the Employment.Wage & Classification Division. Code on. Ext. 2069. Ads will run for one A near perfect game of 287 by Thad the middle of the line for 9 yds. halfback Dan weft and will close.t A: JQ p.m. on the Friday following their appearance In ttlls column. unless a later date Is Brightwell highlighted Monday night's Hollinger, then plunged over from the I to specified in the ad. Advertising positions In the Promotional OpportunltiH column does not prKlude the use of alterNIIII ... e recruiting sources In filling these positions. The tilling of these positions through Merit Promotion action in the Premier (scratch) League at cap off a 54-yd. drive in six plays. The PAT Is subject to th. requirements 0' the DoD Progr.m for the Stability of CI ... IIi.n EmpW;)yment. The minimum Hall Memorial Lanes. was added on a kick by Mike Mc­ qualification requirements for all GS positions and positions sublect to the Demonstration Project are those The 287 gave Brightwell a good start on a defined in OPM Handboc*; X· III; ItIoM lor.1I wage system positions are those defined In OPM Handbook X· Clure-making the score 7~ in favor of hart. 750 high series score for the night that in­ 11K. Appllc.nts will ~ e .... luated on the basis of experience. tr.lnlng, education. and awards as Indkated In a The Burros, who started from their own 20 written record consisting of a SF. I11 . at least one super... lsory appraisal If It can be obtained. and any tests. cluded other single game scores of 235 and medical examinations, Inter... lews, and supplemental qualifications requirements that may be necessary. For 228. after receiving the kickoff from Hart, were managerial/ supervisory posltl4ns. consideration will be gl ... en to applicant's support of the Equal Em· driven deeper into their own territory - ployment Opportunity progr.ms and obiectlves. Applicants must mMt time In grade and qualifications Sonnenberg Enterprises retained its first thanks to a third down clipping penalty on requlremenls by the clOIIr.g date of the ad TM Na ... al WNporiS Center Is an Equal Opportunity Employ«; place lead by posting a 15 to 5 advantage wlections are made without discrimination for any nonmerlt r ••son. the next series of plays - and a fourth down over the Raytheon Sidewinders, while the punt into the wind left the Indians in good Hideaway team moved into second place by Announcement Ho, Oael. Super ... lsory Budget Analyst. program plan~ . airlasks, ground support equipment. scoring position on the BHS 30. oA·S60.l, PAC Nos, 1601106E .nd nOS012E. Code OIl2 olnd requirements documents, logistics support analysis virtue of its 16.5 to 3.5 trouncing of the O.ll - The Incumbenl of these posilions ser ... es as either reports. program budget documents , technical Partlow Construction squad. Herrington was sacked by Pete Augon of head of Resource Managemertt Branch "A" or "B," memoranda, contractual documents. program planning _ Burroughs for a loss of 10, but the Indians Budget DI ... lsion. Ottlce of Finance and Management. The documents and oft Center official correspondence. She/ he High team game (1,133) and the high team incumbent Is responsible for managing and supervising a re... lews text to assure continuity of inlernal information series score (3,208) were turned in by the recovered from this momentary setback to professional staff whose responsibilities include providing and clarity 01 expression The Incumbent makes recom. drive downfield for their second touchdown tinanclal management and policy advice to the appropriate mendatlons to author for restructuring of sentences for Hideaway. directontes and for prOViding budget staff support to better vr"lClerstanding wllhout altering meaning of tesl Individual standouts, in addition to ofthe night. ... arious departments as well as Center management Job Incumbent performs standard otlice pl'"ocedures Including Brightwell, were three bowlers who had a Rele ... .Jnt Criter"' : Ability to super-vise; knOW'ledge 01 off. recel... lng visitors; maintaining files; preparing and Dan Hollinger, halfback, carried the ball Center budget requirements; ability to make clear and handling timecards. travel orders, and pvrcha5e orders. triple 200 series. They were Ron Williams over from the BHS &-yd. line, after a pass concise oral presentations; and knowledge of financial Job Relev.nt Cnferi.J : Knowledge of scientific and (243 233 and 212 - 688 ); Bob Branson (212, from Herrington to Dale Frack, wide analysis techniques. engineering terminology and report format; experience iI'I 212 ~nd 246 - 680); and Jeff Mattick (235, Announcement No. 14S2, Engineering Technici.Jn. oT. editing and typing technical material and reports for receiver, had gained 11 yds. and a first down U2-1 PAC No. 1214S11E:.I. CoeM l44l - This position Is publications. which Indudes II knowl~e of reference­ 234 and 201-670). at the 6. McClure added the PAT to make sources, styles and formal; ability to reorganize written localed In the Quality Control Branch. Engineering Other Premier League bowlers who the score IW with the Indians on top. Prototype Division. Engineering Departme-nt. The in. malerlal for impro... ed consistency and/ or clarity with a HALLOWEEN FUN Although comprehensi ... e knowledge of punctuation, spelling and topped the 600 series mark were Rob cumbent Is responsible for the mechanical gage laboralory Halloween wasn't observed officially Hopes of Burros fans that this might be all grammar. Knowledge of OS 6/dlsplay writer- or equl"'alent Shuttleworth (639), Ernie Lanterman (630), and calibration program for the Center. The iob Invol ... es until the following evening. a number of the calibf"ation. certification. and utiUiatlon of com. computer iled communications system desirable Mark Barkemeyer (627), Dick Bauers and of the scoring by Hart in the first half were puter-Iled and general purpose Instrumenfatlon sys~ms Announcement No. It-01•• Secret.Jry (Typingl. GS-ll1- NWC employees showed up in costumes dashed 30 sec. before the mid-game in­ Glen Collins (622 ), Allen Smith and Will and Instruments. Metrofogy analysis Is performed to In. . / S, PO No . • 1Jl0lSN Code lIS - This position Is t!\at of at work last Friday, Oct. 30. Among the termission. After a lS,yd. penalty against sure system accuracy, validity, and traceability through Brllnch Secretary in the Chemistry Di ... ision. Research • Levy (614), Lynn Potter and Eddie Davis .. accepted metrology engineering processes and standards. Department. Incumbent pro... ldes clerical support to Ihe zany outfits turned up by an unofficial the Indians moved them back to the BHS 48, (610), and Dick Reymore (608 ). Job R e~ v.Jn t eriterWi : EKperlence In ttle area of complex branches and admlnlstrati ... e oflicer Occasionally acts for survey were those worn by employees Herrington rifled a pass to halfback Bobby dl... Islon secretary Prepares tim~ards. travel orders and In addition to those already mentioned, manufacturing pl'"ocesses and tKhnlques; specific ex. in the Travel Voucher Section of the Stamps, who sprinted into the end zone. A Veteran's Day perlence In the areas of quality assurance. q~lIty control. training requests. Types from harKfwriHen dr.fts all bowlers with single game scores in excess of calibration of measuremenl instruments and gages. and corr.sponden~ and progress reports. Distributes mall, 220 were Dale Bennett (257), Davis (253), Travel Office, who were garbed as running play for 2 points after the touch­ Inspection techniques; ability to deal effectl ... ely with answers lelephone. Knowledge of IBM Mag Card will be members of the "Fruit of the Loom" down failed, however, and the half ended November 11th people al NWC and at other agencies. helpful. Job Reln.nt (riler"': Must be II proficient typist. Shuttleworth and Collins (245), Barney must ha ... e knowledge of Center clerical procedurH. and gang. They are Cl .-r in upper photo) with the Indians holding a :zo.o advantage. AnncH.lncement No. J6Sl. Editori.Jl elertl (Typing), GS- Brush (240), Reymore (238 ), Smith (234 ), mvst be able to deal with a wJde ... arlety ot clerical and Kathy Winterly, &eWe Heeke and Hart'. dominance of the game showed in 1011-4/S. PO No. UUOO1N. Code 3664 - This position Is administrative pl'"ocedures. Supplement.J1 OUalifiutions Bauers (231), Ed Donahue (228), Lan­ located In the Integrated logistics Support Branch, Fleet Donna Stine. A fourth member of the the unofficial statistics as well as on the S'.J _ ment is required and may be picked up at the terman and Barkemeyer (225), and Chuck Engineering DI ... lslon. Engineering Department. The in. reception desk of the Personnel Bldg. group, Mary Davis, is not shown. The scoreboard. cumbent edits manuscripts for ILS .nd maint.lnabliity Rollland and Dick Schweitzer (224). Veterans Day program planned Announcement No. 31-011. EditorWiI Assjst.Jn' GS-'M1·S. Raggedy Ann doll in lower photo is The only bright spot in the remainder of Students can now PD No. 'llI041N. Code lIl. This position Is located In the Mary Mullins, supervisor of Mail and Detonation P hysics Di... Ision of the Research Department. Local entrants win the game for Burroughs was Sturgeon's Records in the Administration Wed. at VFW Hall in Ridgecrest ~ pre-register for The editorial.sslstant performsedito.-Ial support servkes medals in MOISL pass intereceptlon and 95 yd. run for a In preparing rough draf~s for publication as Center 8uilding_ touchdown. A patriotic program in observance of ment as Commander of Training Air Wing 6 technical reports, fo.- pretent.tlons at technical meetings. or as scientific lournal publications. The incu~t is Veterans Day will be beld next Wednesday, at the Naval Air Station, Pensacoia, Fla., English examination ping pong tourney Soon after that tum of events, however, a rMpOMlble for ad... 1s1ng the .ultlclrs of the division on Burroughs PUBt into the wind that was starting at II a.m. at the Veterans of and prior to that time served from 1977 to '79 CaI-State Bakersfield students can now publlc.llon requirements and procedures. In addition to Bill Chan, an electronics engineer in the Youth Soccer League' scores • • .. Foreign Wars HaD, 117 Alvord St., as Commanding Officer of the Naval pre-register for the required English editing ttle m.nuscrlpts for orammar. punctuation. Radio Frequency Branch of the Fuze and partially blocked gave the Indians the ball syllabification, spelling, capllallzatlon. accepted English (Continued from Page 6) Strikers 4, Bengals O. Ridgecrest. Weapons Evaluation Facility at Kirtland competency examination that will be held Sensors Department, and PNSN David at the BIIS II yd. line. A screen pass from usage, and grammatlc.1 structvr • . the editorial assistant game, getting assists from Paul Ashton, The Mustangs came from behind three A color guard from Boy Scout Troop 291, Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M. on Jan. 21, 1982. Those who pre-register can edits for conformance to stylistic reqvlrem.nts of the Wallace, a Navy enlisted man assigned to Herrington to halfback Joe Erde1in ac­ various publication media. and arral'lQe5 the layout for the Danny Miller and John Williams. times to earn a hard.fought :h'I tie in their Mistress of ceremonies for this patriotic pick up examination information that will the Customer Service Office of Pel'SOllllel counted for the final 10 yds. to paydirt. With sponsored by Uoyd E . Frost Ship 40114 of the best presentation. The Incumbent works on se ... eral game with the Wildcats. program will be Lois Galvin, an NWC help them prepare for the test. projects at the same ti me. each In ... arlous stages of Support Activity Detachment, represented Control of the ball throughout most of the tllat touchdown and the PAT by McClure, VFW, will open the program by raising the Seamus Freyne got the Wildcats off to a 1- American flag from its position at half-mast employee who is the American Legion's The test itself will he broken into three completion. and re... iews the llnal manuscripts to assure NWC recenUy in the Mojave Desert Inter­ game enabled the Cosmos to roll up a :HI the Indlans boosted their lead to 27". consistency ~lween lext and fi gures. lables. and o lead with a long shot from the right wing State of California vice commander segments: a one hour objective exam­ service League (MDISL) table tennis victory at the expense of the Lancers. Two The game's final tally came on the third (wbere it is flown on this partiotic holiday in retere1'\CH. and ... erllies all numerical sequences. It IS the that hounced out of the Mustang goalie's representing women. She invites all ination, and two segments _of 90 minutes responsibility of tne incumbent to obtajrl all required championship tourney. goals by John Johnson and one by Jonathan play of the fourth quarler, after Hart honor of veterans who have died) to the top hands and under the crossbar. The Wildcats veterans' groups, fraternal and service each for essay examinations. re"'lews and releases pl'"lor to publication, and to follow up Koelsch accounted for all of the sconng m recovered a fumble by Burroughs on the of the flagpole in the courlyard outside the on ali editorial ser ... lces obtained outskte the division. Chan emerged as the first place winner in got a break when a Mustang defender organizations in the local area to par­ this game. Green and White 8-yd.line. Striking quickly, entrance to the local VFW hall. The handout that may be picked up in Promollon potential to GS·6; howe ... er. promotion is not the singles competition. He swept through booted the ball into his own goal, and then ticipate by sending color guards with their Room 109 of the Training Center will explain guaranteed. Job Rete ... .Jnt Criter"': Ability to work with Herrington fired a pass to Frack for the The opening ceremony also will include five matches with little difficulty - winning Shutout victories were the hallmark of Scott Piri scored - breaking a 2-2 tie that, organizational banner and an American people; ability to maintain a high le ... el to plan work. to touchdown. Once again McClure added the posting of the colors by Scout Troop 291; the the examination format, the grading work with a minimum of supervision, and to work under the championsbi!HIeciding round in two games played last Saturday in Division 2 momentarily, gave the Wildcats a 3-2 lead. flag. criteria, how to prepare for the test, and will light deadlines teams in the Youth Soccer League. The PAT and the fmal point in the Indians' ~ invocation by Fred Shaughnessy, cha~in straight sets over an opponent from Ed­ Ted Ingle scored first for the Mustangs on Vocal music selections during the give essay samples. There is a $10 filing fee. Announcement No. GY ..... l . 0ger.Jtions Clerk, AS-olal·S wards Air Force Base. Chiefs, Apollos, and Express all emerged victory over the Burros was on the of American Legion Post 284 of Ridgecrest, PO No. 11SS10l, 14.13 per hour. permuent full time .. plu5 an assist from Sam Greenmun, who later program, including "This Is My Country," The alternative to taking the examination victorious over tile Rowdies, Sunshine, and scoreboard. and introductory remarks by Sam Treece, full benefits Code 221 - This Is not a CI ... 1i Service Chan was paired with PNSN Wallace in scored on a penalty kick to knot the count at will he sung by a male barbershop harmony (or for those who don't pass the test) is to position. Thi~ position Is located at the gymnasium of the Fury by scores of :HI, :HI, and I~, respec­ captain of VFW Ship 4084. Recreational Services Department. The Incumbent acts as the doubles play. The two China Lakers 2-2. The Mustangs were trailing 3-2 when a chorus, under the direction of Clay sign up for English 413, Technical Report tively. Rebels retain lead in Guest speaker at the Veterans Day Of>. the receptionist for the gym. answering questions con· were undefeated until the final match to scoring shot off the toe of Jason Stowell was Panlaqui. Writing, that wili he taught by Dr. Solomon cernlng the gym. pools. parks and sports e ... ents. The in· decide the winner, but came out second best Two first period goals got the Chiefs off to good lor a goal that tied the score for the Men's Soccer league servance will be Capt. Lahr, a veteran of 27 The Veterans Day observance will he Iyasere in the spring quarter. The course cumbent handles accounts recel ... able billing, oriolnates facility requests. prepares contracts for classes, pl'"epare5 in a ciosely-contested play-off with the an early lead in their game with the third and final time in this contest. An 8-1 win last Sunday afternoon by years of service in the Navy, who has been concluded by a volley of rifle fire and the will count as a BPA or MPA elective and purchase requests. prepares time sheets for the Athletic victorious duo from Norton Air Force Base Rowdies, and they went on to win :HI. Brad Good defensive play by Gary Guth and Rebels over the Rousers enabled the the Commander of the Naval Weapons playing of " Taps." A firing squad composed wili also meet the English requirement. Director's signature, and is responsible for distribution of in San Bernardino. Bays scored twice and Melvin Perez once Mat Moisner, goalie for the Kicks, was Rousers to maintain a 2-game lead over Center since June 30,1981. of men from various local veterans' groups publicity, Job Relevant Criterl.1i : Must be able to type; operate ~addlng machine and duplicating m~chlne ; must for the victors. instrumental in the Kicks' 2~ shut out of the their nearest rivals in the Men's Soccer Capt. L3hr's more than a quarter-century will he led by Tom Flynn during this part of Considering that they had just four days of be tactful. courteous and present self well, both In ap· Two goals by Scott Becker and one by Ted Tigers. Bill Ledden scored one goal for the League. of active duty in the Navy includes 230 the program. pearance and speech; must understand military and practice together hefore entering the cI ... lllan pl'"otocol ; must be able to work well under Mechtenberg resulted in a :HI win by the victors and was credited with an assist on a While the Rebels were winning handily by combat missions in while on two A potluck luncheon will be held in the MDISL table tennis tourney, Chan and preUure; ability to maintain, use and understand direc· Apollos over Sunshine. goal tallied by Chris Moisner for the Kicks. WestPac deployments with Attack a 7-goal margin, the Phoenix squad VFW Hall following the Veterans Day of>. tlves, BUPERS manuals and other regulations and PNSN Wallace did very well. Both received A good game that showed improvement Squadron 93 on the aircraft carriers USS references used In connection with the operation of the maintained. its second place position by servance that is being arranged by the medals for their efforts. on the part of both teams was the consensus Rec, Roundup, . _ Enterprise and USS Hancock. facility: ability to work with tigures essential; ability to defeating the OIdtimers 5-2. Indian Wells Valley Veterans Coordinating work with money and make pl'"opet" change Is required. To of spectators at the Express vs. Fury game (Continued from Page 6) He came to China Lake from an assign- Coming up at I p.m. Sunday at Davidove Council. appfy for non·Ci ... 1I Ser ... ice positions. submit a SF.tll to that was won, 1"(), by the Express on a no later than Nov. 13. room 100 0' the Personnel Building at SOS Blandy. Field is a game between the league's No. I penalty kick by David Bartels. The women's competition in racquetball and 2 teams (Rebels and Phoenix), while Division One results last Saturday in­ will take place Dec. 7 through 11 at the the OIdtimers and Rousers will clash at 3 The Rocketeer cluded a 4-1 win by the Hawks over the Naval Air Station Miramar. Baczkiewicz Official Weekly Publiution p.m. in a game that (barring a tie) will Naval WNPOns Center Cobras, and a pair of I~ victories posted by must know by Nov. 18 if there are local enable one or the other of these two teams to the Roadrunners and Owls over the Coyotes athletes interested in participating in this China Lake, Californi. • take over sole possession of third place in and Eagles, respectively . event. the Men 's Soccer League. Capt.in Jude Llnr Greg Mills scored all 4 goals in the Hawks' NWC Commander win over the Cobras, whose scoring ace, Rec. facilities open Jarold Gonzalez, was held to a single tally. on holiday R.M. Hillyer Good defensive play by Dwight Mason and The following hours of operation will be observed by business and recreational Te<:hnical Director John Tipton contributed to the VIctOry for facilities at the Naval Weapons Center during the Veteran's Day holiday next News Stories Tuesday, 4:·30 p.m. the Hawks. Wednesday, Nov. 11. Photographs Tuesday, 11 :30 a.m. Dennis Kline The Rocketeer receives American Forces Press DIVINE SERVICES In a defensive sfruggle hetween the Owls Facility Hours Public Affairs Officer lacling) WORTHWHILE SUGGESTION Service material. All are official U. S. Navy PROTESTANT and Eagles, Mike Matson broke through to Bowling Alley and Snack Bar ...... •.... _...... 12 noon to 11 p.m. Terry A. Wiruth. an administrative 1000 photos unless otherwise ident ified. Printed weekly SUnday Worship Service score the only goal of the contest - giving Center Theater ...... Box office opens at 6:30 p.m. Don R. YOCkey with appropriated funds by a commercial firm in . officer in the Aircraft Weapons In· OSlO SUnday School Gymnasium ...... •...... _ .. 11 a.m. t06:30p.m. Editor compliance with NAVSO P J5 revised May 1979. tegration Department, receives a check ROMAN CATHOLIC the Owls a 1~ victory. Office at Nimitz and Lauritsen. InfOrmat ion and certifiute from Leroy Marquardt. Sunday Masses 0830&1130 In another close game, Jason Duignan Golf Course ...... ••...... •..... _...... 7 a :m. t06 p.m. MiCkey Strang published in the Rocketeer dd'es no t necessarily 1135 acting department head. for her Dally Mass (except Saturday) booted in the only goal for the Roadrunners Golf Course Snack Bar ...... •.. _...... •...... 7 a.m. tos p.m. Associate Editor reflect the Official view of the Department Of Sunday Religious Education Classes 1000 Skeet and Trap Range ...... By appointment only Defense. Infor mation ' in T he Rocketeer is beneficial suggestion regarding a in their I ~ win over the Coyotes. JEWISH Indoor Pool ...... - ...... 12 noon to 5 p.m. Beverly 8ecknoort authorized fOr p ublic release by the Naval changfl in the requirement when fu nd ­ Friday in the East Wing ,.30 Results of three games played in the EdItorial Assistant Weapons Center Public Affairs Officer. Code '003 . ing for established contracts must be UNITARIA.N Junior High Division were Wildcats 3, Navy Exchange Mini-Mart ...... 'Da.m. to~p.m. Phones llS4,llU put into the system . Sunday, AMex 95. as announced ,.30 Bill Chan Mustangs 3 (tie), Kicks 2, Tigers 0, and Facilities not listed above will be closed all day Wednesday.

• , Page Six ROCKETEER November 6, 1981 November 6, 1981 ROCKETEER Poge Three • Burros host 'lopes In home grid season finale Jst year of Demo Project ends; Burroughs High School's varsity football were soundly defeated for the third straight gridders were driving for their fourth ~k--.;pper sez team will host the league-leading Antelope week -losing this time by a score 34-6 to the touchdown with the ball inside the BHS 10 assessment time now at Valley High School gridders from Lancaster Hart High School Indians. hand All China Lakers. Including military personnel, clviliari yd. line when Jack Sturgeon, a defensive The end of the first full year's cycle of the Shaner, Code 08 ; AI Wiruth, Code 24; Dick employees, a"d their dependents a,. Invited to submit tonight in what will be the final home ap­ The Indians, who had a solid running secondary man for the Burros, popped up to Civil Service Reform Act Demonstration Malone, Code 26; Brad Royer, Code 31; Jim questions to this column. Such qu ..ies must be In good ..ste pearance of the 1981 season for the Burros. game to go along with the accurate passing and pertain to m.tt..-s of interest to • I.r.. s ..ment of the intercept a pass thrown by Herrington and Project has brought assessment time - not Bryant, Code 32; Joe McKenzie, Code 33; Kick",ff time is 8 p.m. for tbe varsity tilt, of quarterback Dean Herrington, put the ChiM Lake community. questions ue rambled 95 yards for what turned out to be 'just of the personnel in the Demo Project, Bob Lakaye, Code 35; Chuck Fredrickson, directly from Capt. Lahr. 2771 with your which will preceded by a sophomore contest game on ice with a three-touchdown splurge SPORTS the only score of the game by the Ridgecrest but of the Demo Project itself. Code 36; Dick Wisdom, Code 38; and Jack question. and state whe .... r you are a military member, starting at 5:30. in the second quarter that gave them a 2(H) civilian employ", or a dependent. No other IdentlfkatkNt iSi team. For this purpose, the task teams have Brown, Code 62. Recreation Roundup Last Friday night at the College of the haUtime lead. necessary. There Is no Intent thlt this column be used tot been reconstituted by Bob Hillyer, NWC The Classification Standards Task Team, subvert normal. established dtaiJt..Of·command chan"eI •. Canyon stadium in Valencia, the Burros Early in the third quarter, the Hari High The Indians offset this touchdown with a tally of their own in the third period and Technical Director. The task teams are which will examine the standards selected, Military teams added yet another score in the fourth expected to use available information to includes Marcel Martineau, Code 09; Roy QUESTION quarter to win decisively by a final margin assess this first year's experience and to Nichols, Code.31; George Handler, Code 12; Civilian Employee - Why are they having a Woman of the Year award and not a may still enter of 34-6. make recommendations concerning Jack Davidson, Code 25; Dennis Sorges, Man ofthe Year award? It seems this would be sexual discrimination. Code 32; Ralph Smith, Code 33;_Dean Bare, ANSWER The Burros were unable to get their of­ possible changes. They will work closely basketball league Code 35; James Irvine, Code 36; Jean I presume that the Woman of the Year Award you are referring to is the one fense in gear, and it was the defense that with Dr. Ed Alden and Bob McKenzie of the The deadline has been extended until Bennett, Code 38; Diane Thompson, Code created the breaks that held the game to a Internal Evaluation Team. and will also given by the Federal Women's Program of the Equal Employment Opportunity Monday, Nov. 9, for representatives of 39; and Bob Rockwell, Code 62. Office at NWC. . scoreless deadlock .in the first period of seek information volunteered by employees. military teams interested in taking part in The Performance Evaluation Task Team play. Anyone who wishes to talk with any of the Few women have in the past - or, for that matter, today - held positions of the upcoming China Lake-Ridgecrest in­ task members to make suggestions is asked will review the results of the first year's leadership. The Federal Women's Program Woman of the Year Award enhances A blocked punt attempt and a fumble tramural basketball program to make this to do so because these inputs from em­ efforts with primary focus on: the rating­ this visibility and rewards the individual woman while providing an incentive to recovery by the Burros' defenders helped to interest known by contacting Paul ployees are vital to the success of the pay link and rating definitions, the rating other women. stall the Indians' attempts to move the ball Baczkiewicz, NWC athletic directoi. Demonstration Project. reconsideration process and results, the There are many other avenues on the Center and in the community for men to in the first quarter. League play at the Center gym is Some oflhe questions that the Pay Task need for further education in the planning­ receive rewards. For instance: The Federal Women's Program Supervisor of the scheduled to get underway by the end of the Following the blocked kick that turned the Team will address include determining the monitoring-assessment process, and per­ Year Award, and the Business and Professional Women's Man of the Year Award month. ball over to them at the Hart 49 yd. line, the method of setting the Demonstration fonnance review board experiences. recently won by Gery Hucek of Ridgecrest. GYM OFFICE SERVICE CUT Burros picked up a first down at the Indians Project payroll, separation between pay Performance Evaluation Task ' Team members are Miriam Cartwright, Code 12; Mechanical glitches happen whenever any devices are used - and the an· Beginning Monday, only limited service 37 on two carries by Sturgeon, but the Hart and performance, whether the pay system swering machine on which the "Skipper Sez" calls are received decided to take a Bruce MacIntosh, Code 09; Paul Reagon, will be available at the Center gym office on defense stiffened and, when a third down is the basis for the performance rating, and partial day off last Friday. Code 25; Garyl Smith, Code 26; Wayne weekdays between I and 2 p.m. while the pass fell incomplete, the decision was made when where bonus awards may be ap­ At least two callers found themselves cut off before they had a chance to ask Tanaka, Code 31; Rich Printy, Gode 32; office clerk is at lunch. to attempt a long, wind-assisted field goal. propriate. The Pay Task Team will also their questions. They may not have realized that they were cut off because the Steve Redmond, Code 33; Bill McBride, goal. consider whether the Center should use machine began to record before turning itself off. Towels and racquetball rackets will be some other payouts than were used this Code 35; Bill Werback, Code 36; Thomas The try ' for the 3-pointer by Scott Fulton, Anyone who called in with a question on Friday morning, Oct. 30. is asked to call issued, but those wishing to purchase Boggs, Code 38; Roy Kartzmark, Code 39; with the ball spotted at the Hart 39 yd. line, year. again, please. The errant machine has been replaced. Athletic Association memberships or make and Bob Barsaloux, Code 61. arrangements for the issuing or return of missed the mark. Pay Task Team members are Paul camping gear, boats or trailers will have to With the wind at their backs when the two Homer, Code 39; Don Shibley, Code 09; Bill Assistant head of Police Div. receives 40-yr. pin visit the office at another time. teams exchanged ends of the field at the RACQUETBALL TOURNEYS SET start of the second quarter, the Indians were TO Award ... C. A. L. Mitchell, assistant head of the chell survived that incident and was put Lake in 1958 for a 2-year hitch as assistant (Continued from Page 1 ) Military men and women from the Naval able to take advantage of this factor to move Police Division in the NWC Safety and back on board the USS Eaton, division officer at the Commissary Store. DRIVING FOR BASKET - Joe Esparza (22). a guard who led the scoring for the in and score. Director Award. Security Department, was the recent which was then part of the U.s. Fleet under Mitchell was retired from the Navy in Weapons Center are invited to participate in Completed system redesigns and planning two Southern Pacific Regional racquetball NWC varsity basketball team , hustles toward the basket to take advantage of a . A high, short punt by Fulton for recipient of a 4!1-year Federal length-of­ the command of Admiral William Halsey, August 1960 and left the local area, only to for future redesigns played a significant screen set up for him by Millard Bell in this bit of action during Saturday's game Burroughs turned the ball over to Hart at service award that was presented by Capt. and continued on sea duty during the in­ return 11 months later to begin working as a tournaments. . part in Wilson's HARM weapon system between NWC and the cagers from Nellis Air Force Base. John Holland is the the BHS 46. Four passes by Herrington (all Lahr during a ceremony held in the Skip­ vasions of the Islands of , Tinian and China Lake police officer. / The racquetball tourney for men will be support activities. This was referred to by Nellis AFB player reaching for the ball. The visitors won the game 76·71. (Continued on Page 7) per's office. Okinawa. He has remained with the Police Division held during the week of Nov. 30 through Dk Totah as "a critical area of contractor­ Mitchell, who has been the assistant to the By that time (the lalter part of World War for the past 20 years during which time he. 4 at the Naval Station Long Beach. NWC can government interface and an area where China Lake chief of police since 1972, began II), Mitchell had changed his rate from was promoted to the position of supervisory send two singles players and one doubles NWC cagers seek 1st win tonight at George AFB Wilson's analytical and troubleshooting his federal service career in November 1940 coxswain to commissaryman, and finally policeman and later assigned his present team. Still looking for their first win in the talents serve the Navy very well." The Army hoopsters had a clear edge in The China Lakers led 35-32 at halftime, when he enlisted in the Navy. headed back to the U.S. (Mare Island responsibilities as assistant head of the Military men interested in vying in this Desert Regional Interservice Basketball rebounding as they rolled up a 57-36 lead at but foul trouble midway through the second Wilson is a former Texas Instruments' Following boot camp, duty as a seaman Shipyard in San Francisco) for repairs to Police Division. League, the Naval Weapons Center varsity halftime and then rippled the net for 69 event should contact Paul Baczkiewicz, half was a factor in the local team's third employee in Ridgecrest who joined the and gun crew member aboard the gunboat the guns of the USS Eaton. The highlight of his career as a police cagers will travel to George Air Force Base points in the second half to win going away. NWC ahtletic director, by calling ext. 2334 defeat of the season. Center's work force in 1970 and has been Paducah and the destroyer Wind worth on The war ended before the ship was ready officer at China Lake occurred in 1963, (Continued on Page 7) for a game that will get underway at 7:30 The game's high point man was John vs. Nellis AFB game. The score was close with the HARM program since 1971. North Atlantic Patrol preceded Mitchell's for action again, and it was then back to Mitchell says, when he was singled out to ~onight. Cole, a Ft. Irwin forward, who tallied 22. Results reported in throughout the contest, and the lead shifted HARM was conceived at NWC and transfer half way around the world to China for two years - half of which was work with members of the U.S. Secret Also coming up is a rematch Sunday af­ The Army team also had four other players back and forth between the two teams. competition for its development was won by , China. spent on a communication ship and half at a Service in coordinating the route of travel ternoon at Fort Irwin against a team that in the double-figure scoring column. They Texas Instruments in 1974. During Fiscal Six months of duty on a destroyer based at Navy air base near Shanghai. and other security matters pertaining to the Commander's Cup were Jessie Dowdell (22), Sidney Backman Bill McCail, center for the Nellis AFB trounced the China Lakers here last Friday Year 1980-81, the HARM testing program Shanghai followed, and then it was back to The year 1948 brought Mitchell to the visit of President John Kennedy. night by a score of 126-78. In another game (19) Terry Harvey (13) and Paul Stockel quiniet, was high point man with 22, while marksmanship event Joe Roysteon chipped in 11 more for the . included numerous successful laWlches, the U.S. and an assignment at the Naval Indian Wens Valley for his first tour of duty played last weekend, the NWC varsity lost (12). Base in Norfolk, Va., where he was serving victors. advanced development model warheads at the U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station New stabilizer for Commander's cup marksmanship by a tally of 76-71 to the visiting hoopsters In the absence of Skip McIntosh, who was were fabricated and tested, warhead and when the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (forerunner of the Naval Weapons Center). competition ended last week with the nod from Nellis Air Force Base. on leave, Dave Brown was the NWC varsity Leading scorers for the NWC varsity were motor qualification was initiated, and plunged the U.S. into World War II. He got his first taste of police-related duty dirt roads is now going to the rine and pistol teams The Fort Irwin team was taller, displayed team's leading scorer with 21, while Joe Esparza, a guard, with 16, and Ken Dorrell, aircraft integration and development of It was then back to destroyer duty for during this time by serving (for two years) representing NWC Blue (Code 612). good ball handling ability, and had a lot of Esparza pumped in 19 and Ken Daniels being tested here- the team's playeroCoach, who hit 15. In ~rdnance components continued. Mitchell, who joined the crew of the USS with a group of other Navy chief petty of­ depth - being able to substitute five players tallied 11 in the game against Ft. Irwin. Breaking what had been a tie for first addition, Millard Bell scored 14 and Basil Eaton at the time of her commissioning in ficers as an accident inv,estigator with the Drivers of motor vehicles heading up the at a time during the one-sided contest Two more evenly matched to ams met At the present time, HARM is moving into place in the Commander's Cup standings, Robinson and Daniels chalked up 12 points Bath, Maine, and then headed for the South Police Division's Traffic Control Branch. He dirt road to the sta bles during this past week played last Friday night at the Center gym. here Saturday afternoon in the NWC varsity its Navy operational evaluation phase that the NWC team picked up 5 points for win­ each for the China Lakers. will be carried out by Air Test and Pacific via the Panama Canal. also was manager of the Chief Petty Of­ were startled (and delighted) to find that ning the marksmanship event and now has a • Evaluation Squadron Five (VX-5). The USS Eaton saw action in sea battles ficer's Club for a year before sea duty called the. cloud of dust that had formerly followed total of 14. NWC Blue is in second place with Hurricanes scramble for 2-1 youth soccer win around and up into the Mar­ once again and he was sent to Honolulu to their cars all the way up the hill only ap­ 12 points, while VX-5 trails with 10. shal Islands prior to the time Mitchell was join the crew of the tanker USS Rio Grande. The Hurricanes, a team tllat a week between Matt Mechtenberg (2), and Andy for the season with an injury (broken arm), Burro roundup .. peared on about one-quarter of the road at transferred to another tincan, the USS Three years on the Rio Grande and a 3- NWC Blue won the rifle matcb - a Navy earlier succeeded in handing the first defeat Corzine, Don Ashton, Paul Lelis, Travis the Drillers went scoreless while giving up 3 the east end. (Continued from Page 1) year stint as a member. of the Hawatian qualification course fired with M-14 rifles at of the season to the Diplomats in Division 5 Webster, and Jay Okamoto (I each). Jon goals to the Strikers in last Saturday's Strong. The other section of the road has been but on other weekends as well. The Strong turned out to be an ill-fated a range of 200 yds. - by compiling an Knowles and David Mann hit one goal matchup between these two Division 4 Armed Service Police in Honolulu that gave covered with DUSTGARD, a product of the of the Youth Soccer League, had to Barring the possibility of interference overall team score of 673 and 12 bullseyes. apiece for the Roughnecks. teams. Goals for the Strikers were tallied by craft - being sunk one night during the him more experience in police-related work Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals scramble for a 2-1 win over the Sounders with essential test work in the range area, / Eric Blowers scored for the Surf on an Dean Waldron and Chris Mills. Battle of Kula Gulf in the Solomons. Mit- followed before Mitchell returned to China Corp. The substance, a magnesium chloride Other team scores were NWC Geld 552 and 2 last Saturday morning at Davidove Field. the roundup of feral burros will be continued bullseyes, and VX-5 with a total of 526 and 11 Two goals by Craig Rindt - one on an assist by Brian McRary. and Jason Black, The Thunders' lopsided 5-1 victory over solution, is being tested to see if it will serve on weekends from now through the end of bullseyes. assist from Randy Isgriggs and one on a the Atoms was highlighted by 3 goals by as well as an oil surfacing on dirt roads on assisted by Doug Chalmers tallied in the the year. Under terms of the out",foCourt The NWC Blue rine team was led by penalty kick - enabled the Hurricanes to Jacob Jones and 2 more for Marc Frisbee. the Center. In addition to conserving oil, third quarter of the tie game between the settlement of this matter, the Navy agreed ABHC Bill Moss, who fired a 182 with 6X out edge the Sounders, who scored their only Ralph Jorgensen played a vital role in the DUSTGARD is, at present, apprOximately Surf and Tornado. to pay the Fund for Animals $50 per burro of a possible 200. Others who made up the 4- goal on a perialty kick by Barrie Riddoch. victory - being credited with assists on 4 of one-baU the price of oil. The Diplomats had everything their own for all animals that are removed by this the 5 scores by the Thunders. Mitchell Public Works Departm,mt personnel will man NWC Blue rifle team, and their scores, Good play on defense for the Hurricanes way in their 9'{) win over the Whitecaps, who group. were: AMS2 Jim Head, 167 (2X); ASE3 by Eric Winter and by Bill Gorley, who were unable to field a full team. The 9-goal Humble tapped in a corner kick off the toe of be observing the newly-surfaced section of Randy Houston and AZ1 Craig Wilson, who dominated the midfield from his sweeper deluge was led by Matt Ziegler with 4 tallies. Julie Seitel to get the Atoms on the The captured animals will be turned over road over the next few months to detennine both fired scores of 162 with 2X. position, was instrumental in helping the Others who scored for the Diplomats were scoreboard with a single tally. to the Animal Protection I~stitute (API) for how well it I"ithstands the winter Top marksman in the rifle match was Lt. Hurricanes pick up the win. Don Duniphin (2), and Robby Huey and Eric Decisive wins by scores of 4-1 , 3-0 and 3'{) adoption. Once the burros are captured, API freeze/thaw cycle, how well it bolds up in Tom Ringler of VX-5, whose total was 182 Scores of games in Division 5 of the youth Wee. were posted by the Sockers, Earthquakes, will be responsible for the boarding and care rain, and how continued use affects it. and9X. Soccer League were Sting 2, Rogues 1; A 4-2 win by the Timbers over the and Cosmos over the Blizzard, Aztecs, and of the animals until they are turned over to The particular section of road selected for It was also a one, two, three finish (or Kicks 7, Roughnecks 2; Surf I, Tornado 1 Boomers highlighted last Saturday's action Lancers, respectively. in last Saturday's private parties. the test was chosen because it was con­ NWC Blue, NWC Gold and VX-5 in the pistol (tie); Diplomats 9, Whitecaps O. between Division 4 teams. Results of other Division 3 action. Anyone interested in adopting a burro can venient for regular inspections, it was due match. Scores were 966, 954, and 874. Two first half goals - one each by Bobby games in this division were Strikers 3, The Sockers found the right combination obtain additional information by calling the for regrading, and the dust abatement respectively. Hudson and Brian Bartels - propelled the Drillers 0, and Thunder 5, Atoms I. and put together their best game of the Animal Protection Institute in the would benefit those who live in the housing ABHC Moss, with a score of 270 '(4X), also Sting to a 2-1 victory over the Rogues. A shot A second half rally by the Timbers, who season against the Blizzard. Two goals by Sacramento area, phone (916)422-1921. close by on Blue Ridge and East Inyokern was the top marksman in the pistol match, off the toe of Richard Uedtke went into tbe were trailing 2'{) at the midway point in the Mike Maloney and I each by Lamonte Road. closely followed by Lt. John Gilbert, of NWC net to account for the single goal tallied by game, turned defeat into victory for the Dawson and David Caraker paved the way FOR NAVY NEWS An advantage of the new surface is that Gold, who also fired a 270 total, but had one the Rogues. Timbers in their game with the Boomers. for the Sockers' victory. A stolen pass in drivers can drive on it as soon as the surface less bullseye than did ABHC Moss. A second-half collapse on the part of the Two goals by Kevin Collie and I each by front of tbe penalty area enabled Joe Nelson is rolled, •following the application of In addition to Chief Moss, members of the Roughnecks enabled the Kicks to post a 7-2 Peter Martinez and Jeff Hutmacher paced to taUy the only goal scored by the Blizzard. LINE 40 YEARS RACKED UP - Flanked by Capt. lahr and Bob Hillyer (at left). NWC DUSTGARD In contrast to the splattering NWC Blue pistol team. and their scores, victory. The game was tied 2-2 at the half, the Timbers' attack. Early scores were The Earthquakes experienced little dif­ Technical Director. C.A .L. Mitchell. assistant head of the China lake Police on vehicles that fresh oil on a road produces. were ATI John Large, 261 (2X); ASE3 but the Kicks broke loose for 4 goals in the tallied for the Boomers by Ed Duniphin and ficulty shutting out the Aztecs. Lance Division. admires the 40.yeo"lr Federal length.ol.service certificate that he If E>USTGARD proves to be satisfactory, Kilpatrick scored all three goals in this • received along with a pin from the NWC Commander. At right is Steve Kaupp, it will be considered as a surfacing material Randy Houston, 219 (3X); and ASM2 Jim third period to put the game on ice. Tim Matson. Head,216 (2X). Scoring for the Kicks was spread around Minus the help of Chad II ..,;; who is out (Continued on Page 1) X 2345 associate director of the NWC ~fety and Security Department. for other dirt roads on-center. ROCKETEER PogeFive November 6, 1981 November 6, 1981 NWC to observe Navy Energy Deadline extended Police Employee service awards to buy tickets for reports •.. Awareness Week from Nov.15-21 The following Naval Weapons Center employees have received Federal service or The theme for this year's Navy Energy planned for Energy Awareness Week. NWC length-of-service awards : FWP Award Banquet Awareness Week is " Energy Is Readiness." Scheduled are various days highlighting The deadline has been extended until next The week emphasizes that energy efficiency different aspects of energy awareness and Friday to purchase tickets for the annual Theft of a radio from a car left parked on is an essential element of combat readiness. conservation. Federal Women's Program Award the street near 338 Vieweg Circle was The Center's Energy A,wareness Week Monday, Nov. lti, WIll be car-pooling day Banquet, to be held at the Enlisted Mess on reported last Friday night to China Lake will be celebrated from Nov. 15 through 21 when everyone will have the opportunity to Wednesday, Nov. 18, starting with a social police. The incident occurred between 8 and so that it will coincide with the Energy Fair try car-pooling with someone else for that hourat6p.m . 8:45p.m. planned at the Desert Empire Fairgrounds ,day. It might be habit-forming. A highlight of the dinner will be presen­ The driver of the car had left the vehicle in Ridgecrest on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. ting awards to the Woman of the Year, the unlocked and the windows rolled down . The­ Tuesday is foot-power day when ~ve ryone 21 and 22. Supervisor of the Year and the Department missing AM-FM radio cassette player was is encouraged to walk - or to use wheels olthe Year. valued at$IOO. Energy awareness is an essential such as bicycles, skateboards or roller Nominees for the Woman of the Year DUNE BUGGY MISSING ingredient of the Center's plan for energy skates. Last year's foot-power day even Award include Karen Buehler, Code 0824; Theft of a 1970 Volkswagen dune buggy independence. All employees and residents resulted in some unicycles being ridden to Richard H. Knipe John Pearson Andrew J. Bergens Tere .... M. Donovan Brenda Burnett, Code 0832; Elizabeth was reported Monday to China Lake police of the Center are encouraged to join the work as well as!, couple of tandem bikes. 30 yl1 . NWC Service 30 YI1 . NWC Service 30 YI1 . NWC Service 25 YI1 . Fsd'i Service Gross, Code 3108 ; AMH3 Tracy Hinds, VX- effort to eliminate waste and inefficiency in Code 383 Code 25731 Code 3818 by the owner of the vehicle, who had been Wednesday is power-down day. This is the Code 3852 5; Beverly Meeker, Code 0832; Geraldine energy use. gone over the weekend and returned to find day to unplug and defrost refrigerators, to Miller, Code 3903; Mary S. Pakulak, Code that his dune buggy had been stolen. Conservation efforts over the past six turn off radios and coffee pots during the 3206; Lee Ann Riddoch, Code 3606; Elena Value of the missing vehicle, which was years have resulted in a 24 percent reduc­ lunch hour, and to turn off all work station Vitale, Code 3444; Inez J. Wiley, Code 39402; . stolen from 1552 Parsons St., was set a1$4OO. tion in total energy use despite the ex­ lights between 11 :30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m . It's and Nell Woolever, Code 35. VEHICLE STARTER STOLEN pansion of the Center's energy intensive also a good day to use natural lighting in the A government vehicle, towed to the Public SUPVR. AWARD NOMINEES activities of research, development, testing Works compound for repairs from a parking office if possible. Nominated as Supervisor of the Year are and evaluation. place near the Navy galley at Annitage NOV. 1915 RECYCLING DAY _ Brenda Burnett, Code 0832; Linda Long, Everyone is invited to join in the events Airfield, was discovered Monday morning Thursday is recycling day. This is the day Code 0833; Roland E. Baker, Code 3606; to be missing its starter. to clean out the closets and tbe garage to Gloria Dominguez, Code 08641; William T. CHAMPUS inpatient Cost of replacing the starter was reported bring in old newspapers, aluminum cans, Lamb, Code 62A; and Mary Hinojosa, Code and hotiles and to deposit them in the ap­ COMMENDED FOR JOB WELL DONE - Fronk Scholer, chief slewud allhe to be $160: dependent care rates Barbara J. Smtih James W. Ballies Wgliam R. Magorian Robert M. Glen 24. BOMB THREAT AT SCHOOL propriate area of the recycting center on Commissioned Officers' Mess, receives ~ P'.que lind letter of commend•• ion and 25 YI1 . Fsd 'i Service 25 YI1 . Fsd 'i Service 25 yl1. Fsd 'i Service 20 yl1 . NWC Strvice The departments nominated include the south Richmond Road. IIpprecia'ion for his many years of dedic.ted service liS II COM employee from China Lake police and firemen rushed to upped to $'6.30 daily Code 3872 Code 3814 Code 3311 Code 082 c.pt. N. 8. Nash, former XO of VX-S. ScMfer, an employee at the COM for 24 Range Department, the Aircraft Weapons Murray Junior High School at around 11:30 Friday is exhibits day when a passive yellrs, was commended by the VX-s Vampires for his cheerful and pleasant Integration Department, the Office of a.m. on Thursday of last week, after a The Department of Defense has an­ solar hot water system, electric vehicles, demeanor 'u' conveys to ill II patrons at the COM that they .re very special people .. Finance and Management, the Engineering school secretary called to report having nounced that since Oct. I, 1981, tbe depen­ and a portable operating photovoltaic Department, and the Technical Information received a telephone message from dent rate for inpatient care at military system will be on display at the Community Department. someone who stated that a homb was set to hospitais has been increased to $6.30 per Center. Everyone is invited to drop by for a Extension of Vets' Educational The dinner will be followed by a program go off at ncion on the school campus. day. ' few minutes during the course of tbe day to that features actress Barbara E. Rowe, who The school buildings were evacuated, and This charge is applicable to dependents of see what's happening with these devices. Assistance Program announced will portray Susan B. Anthony, and a firemen and police (joined by some school active duty members, dependents of Saturday and Sunday are the days to variety show complementing the women's officials and teachers) made a thorough retirees and to surviving dependents of attend the Energy Fair. NWC will have its The Veler'an3 Educational Assistance including tbe monthly payments in deposit movement. search before determining that the call had deceased members. The previous charge display and there will be others by a number. Program (VEAP), which ' enables ser­ and any lump sum contribution cannot been a hoax. was $5.50 per day. of public utilities and commercial com­ vicemembers to contribuie monthly or lump exceed $2,700. TICKET SALES PERSONS panies. sum JMU'IIlents to an educstiorial fund, luis U participating in VEAP by allotment, tbe Tickets are $8 a person for a three-meat This change also affects the Civilian Curt Bryan ... Dixie H. IkenOyoma Harold Watson been exlended Dec. 31, 1982. The personal minimum conbibution is $25 per month and buffet dinner. Tickets may be purchased Health and Medical Program of the Workshops on energy are planned on the WUliam o. Alnop lee Humble to 20 YI1 . NWC Service 20 YI1 . NWC Servtce tbe maximum conbibution is $100 per from Gerry Auger, ext. 2951; Wanda Clark, (Continued from Page 1) Unifonned Service (CHAMPUS), since by Desert Empire Fairground on both days. On 20 YI1 . NWC Servtce 20YI1. Nwt SOrvIce conbibution is matched two for one up to From an initial job working on tbe ground Code 3318 month. ext. 3361 ; Rebecca Conner, ext. 2998; Jack law the inpatient cost-share requirement for Sunday, Nov. 22, Dr. Paul MacCready will Code 3876 Code 08622 Code 3311 $5,400, giving !be military mao or woman a ranges ,he moved into work in the Test U a servicemember on active duty Crawford, ext. 2254; Belle Hervey, ext. 2415; spouses and children of active duty service give a talk about his human-powered air­ potential educational fund of $8,100. Department's Project Engineering Division dIscontiJiued participation in VEAP in the Electa Huston, ext. 2516; Hope Lewis, ext. members is based on tbe charge at military craft and his solar-powered aircraft, and LuvIp sum payments, not exceeding that eventually evolved to drones. He past and withdrew bislber conbibution, tbe 7520; Chief Theo Morgan, ext. 5337; Gene hospitals. Therefore, these individuais also will answer questions from the audience. Course is now offered to he~p , $2,700, may be made at any time by eligible became bead of the Remotely Piloted servicemember may reenroll and still Schneider, ext. 6213; Jennifer Seffel, ext. are required to pay $6.30 per day or $25, active duty members. The servicemember Vehicle Program Office in 19611, and then Volunteer work in can deposit a lump sum payment even after conbibute up to tbe $2,700 maximum. 3733; Rud Stone, ext. 2986; Yvonne moved up as the HPV Technology Branch whichever is greater. new petty offiters perform well monthly allotments have been ' made; More information on VEAP may be 0b­ Williams, ext. 2514; Gwen Williamson, ext. Head in 1971 and, in 1977, became head of This change does not affect CHAMPUS community subject In March 1981, the Chief of Naval student journal (NAVEDTRA 10120) and a however, tbe tota1 personal conbibution, tained by calling Autovon 224