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I •••••• • 28 _~ t December 4, 1987 Tax talk •••.,.-Itr!Tips given .......' "NO WAY oUT" ....... Kevin COIIDer lad Geoo IIactmm (I1oriIIw...... II, 114 .....) As a service to Maturango Museum membeR and the community, the museum will sponsora freeEstateand Tax PIanoing Seminar at 7 p.m. on Wednesday (Dec. 9). No admission will be charged at the museum for the meeting. The &alit will he presented by ilS legal advisor, William Fmestone of Walter, Fmestone, Richter. Kane of Westwood. He holds a law degn:e and MBA from the Univeaity ofCalifor· nia at Los Angeles. We've got all your OJ Services covered, call us, we're the pros. Tomorrow night's the night for Ladies' Night Oisco at the Naval Weapons Center's Enlisted Mess, with all ladies getting in free. Steve Malan will he playing all favorite tunes from 9 p.m. to I a.m. '7axidenny Is Not Stuffing It" is the title of tomOO'Ow's Saturday Adven- ture talk by Anna Manyn at the Maturango Museum. The talk will he given from 3 to 4 p.m. She is curator and preparator for the Maturango Museum, and will use ilS mounted cougar (along with slides) to show the process of skinning the ani- mal, annature construction, sculpture. mold making, casting and fmal deIaiI walt needed. Museum memhers will headmiued free to theta\k; all others merely need to pay the usual entrance fee of $1 for admission to the building. Tomonow's Children's Christmas Parade in Ridgecrest will hegin at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Norma and Las Flores. The parade will head south on Norma to Ridgecrest Boulevard, then east to Balsam, and nonh on Balsam to Sanders, where it will disband. The parade will feature man:hers, fioalS, color guards and even a band or two. Aircraft buffs are all invited to auenda video presentation on the Skyfire '86 Airshow at Reno and a documentary on the December 1972 bombing of Hanoi. The two videos will he shown at the Enlisted Mess Drydock Room on Wednesday (Dec. 9) at 11:30 a.m. The Skyflre video includes mock combalS, World War II vintage aircraf~ and the Thunderbirds, while the documentary is a segment from the series Vietnam: Tbe 10,000 Day War. Noadvance reservations are necessary. Furtherinformation can heobtained by telephoning either Tony Walls or Gerry Thielman at NWC exL 7395. Anwork mainly by local ortiSIS will be on display at the Sylvia Winslow Gallery ofthe Maturango Museum until January 8. About 70 watercolors, oil paintings. acrylic, pastels, charcoals, and pencil and pen·and·ink drawings will be shown. Many of these are for sale, with the proceeds benefiting the Iikilmllii! ib1i1r:z1td1l!ti!lllj1!al museum. Volunteers staffing the Indian Wells Valley TV Booster booth at Santa's Art Shop on Dec. 5 and 6 will answer questions and provide infor- mation that may make a difference in TV viewing over the upcoming holi- days. The organization's booth in Joshua Hall at the DesertEmpireFair- grounds will feature recommended types of antenna equipment for receiving broadcaslS from the Boos- ter's relay facility on Laurel Mountain. To help visitors considering purch- ases ofa newTV se~ the not-for-profit organization will offer a report on recent developmenlS in TV technolo- gy. Visitors may also pick up a chan- nel translation table thallislS 12 south- ,- ern California TV stations' numbers I, and call letters along with the trans- I Iated channel numhers for through- ' the-air reception in this area. The Booster is dedicated to sustain- . ing through-the-air TV and FM-radio broadcaslS in the Indian Wens Valley. Volunteer technical and non·technical personnel maintain the association's relay stations on Laurel and "B" Mountains. Additional information may he obtained by writing the organization at P. O. Box 562, Ridgecres~ CA 93555. SUN. DEC., M ADVENTl1US IN BABYSJ1TINC" ....... ........ ........ koOk Coopo (CcmodJ. r.scd PQ..1l. 102 miL) WED. DEC.' "VAMP" ....... Graoo *- mil am. MabpeKe Clionoo C 'y, ... R. 94 min.) FRL DEC. U ""ACDAU." ....... Mel Btoob .. Rick MocmiI (c-.tJ...... PO, 96 taift.) .u.a.... prb ..... ....", ... ......arl' • Peak Max Min Gusts Thurs. .. knolS Fri. .. knolS Sat. .. knolS Sun. 62 22 08 knolS Mon. 56 24 (J/ knolS Tues. 59 '1:1 09 knolS Wed. 63 26 08 knolS All measurements are made at Armitage Airfield. LARGEST USED CAR & TRUCK INVENTORY IN THE VALLEY! OVER 100 UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM! Just To Name A Few We'm SLASHING PRICES on the following cars! , $8,999 '82 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 19899..............-$9,m $9,999 '83 Cadillac Fleetwood Coupe 19901 ..............$W;9W $5,999 '84 Ford LTD Wagon #9874 ......................·$lS. ;r '87 Uncoln Town Car #9884................................. $i-1;S99 $12,999 '84 Uncoln Mark VII Cpe. 19688 .........................$l4;9!9" '83 Ford Thunderbird #9891 ..................................$7,999 '80 Ford Mustang #9892A.........................................$1,999 '87 Ford Thunderbird 19904 ..............................$12,999 '81 Mercedes Diesel Wgn.19911..................$13,999 '86 Mercury Lynx Sedan 19917..........................$5,999 TRUCKS '87 Ford Ranger P,U. 19925..................................$8,999 '85 Ford F·15O XLT 4x4 P,U. #9876..........$12,999 $13,999 2 '87 Ford Taurus Wgns. #9840 .........................$.li;9W SPECIAL • ONLY 2 LEFT! $13,999 2 '87 Thunderbird Turbo' Coupes 19906 & 19909............................:...................................... S14;m CARS '84 Ford LTD Sedan 19886....................................$6.999 '87 Nissan Sentra Coupe 19919........................$7.999 '84. Jeep Wagoneer 4x4 Wgn.19898.........$10,999 '84 Ford F·25O Diesel P.U.19912................$10,999 '86 Toyota 4x4 P.U.19916.................................$10,999 '85 Toyota Custom Cab 4x419913............$10,999 '84 Ford 'Bronco II 4x4 19880.............................$7,999 '(& Ford Bronco II, Eddie· Bauer #9894.$13,999 '~ Nissan Hard Body P,U. 19920...................$7,999 '84 Mercury Capri GT 19867.................................$6,999 '86 Mazda 8-2000 P,U, LX 19923.....................$7,999 140 W . Ridgecrest Blvd. RIdgecrest, CA ff MM@.U 1I§. 6909 Woffard Helghts Woffard Heights, CA 376-2254 375-7914 ~-~ .. _ .2 LOCATIONS • • • I • l• MOle earthquakes expected says geoIoglst-P-3 Marines open annual push for Toys for Tots-P-19 •• Teleconferencing Information Systems Group, NAVAIR and PW plan VTC Personnel from the Information Systems Group (Code 14) are work- ing with the Naval Air Systems Com- mand (NAVAlR) to include a Video Teleconferencing Center (YTC) at the Naval Weapons Center as part of the NAVAIR community of interest on the Defense Commercial Telecom- munications Network. The NWC center will be con- structed just south of the main entrance to Michelson Laboratory. This facility will cover approximately 2,250 square fect and feature a tele- conferencing swdio equipped for six Ambulance calls total 300 plus More than 300 times a year one of the six ambulances operated by the China Lake Vue Division answers a eaU for emergency medical assis- tance, or for transponation of active duty and retired military personnel and their dependenlS to health care facilities oUlSide the local area. The ambulances are called for aU emergencies occurring on Center lands, regardless of wbether the indi- vidual injured or ill is military orcivi- lian, active duty or dependent, or a visitor. Transponation, on the other hand is limited to active/retired mili- tary..and civilian employees injured . on the job. All others are on a case- . by-case basis dependingonthe sever- ity of the injury. Those who are transported and their families can attest to the capable and caring belp they receive from the FU'e Division crews who man the ambulances 24 houn a day every day of the year. About 30 of the Center's fuefigh- ten CUDeI)IIy are trainedand catifJed as Emagmcy Medical Technicians IA so they can serve on the ambu- active participanlS and a gallery of up to 15. It will also include a waiting room with computer terminals and a telephone for personnel waiting for their conference to begin. Studio equipment inlcludes voice- activitated earneras to zoom to the speaker, fun color graphics earnera, video casseue recorders to record the meeting and a high-speed facsimile machine for transmitting and receiv- ing hard copy. The studio will also be equipped with a control panel at the conference table to allow manual con- trol of cameras and other equipmenL NWC's center will provide secure tion with the power of telecornmuni- face-to-face contact; improved deci- point-to-point capability, up to and cations. Full motion, fun color video sion malting because more people car including the Secret level for both images with high-<)uality audio are be involved in the decision-makin audio (STU TIl) and video. transmiued in real time from one loca- process and an improved ability fo. The Video Teleconferencing Cen- tion to another. The result is a natural rapid response to developmenlS, ideas ter will be compatible with NWC's and in t era c t i v e for m 0 f or problems through visual as well as fiber optic trunk systems (FaTS) communication. voice transmission. OS-I and OS-3 digital and the Nation- There are numerous benefilS ofvid- Such instantaneous access to poo- al Television Standards Comminee eo teleconferencing according to pIe and information will mean many analog links. The facility will also be Chris Lucas of Code 145A. These things to NWC, but the net resul~ used as a broadcast studio, allowing include making travel more discre- notes Lucas, will be better time man- the population centers to monitor tionary because teleconferencing is a agemen~ improved personal produc- eoferences via FOTS. viable alternative; facilitation of pro- tivity and eoncensus building among Video teleconferencing combines ject managment between interdepen- key people. the attributes of face-to-face interac- dent groups because of more frequent (Cootinued on Page 9) lances. All of those serving as either . GROUNDBREAKING-Capl John Burt, NWC Com· facility Is part of the Navy'seffort to Improve communl- ~~:;'=dri:er:~th= mander, Chris Lucas and Bill Ball of the Information cations capability at China Lake. Also on hand were according to Deputy FU'e Chief Dar- Sy~tems Group and capt. Ken Kelley, Public Works Fred Wells, representing the construction contractor, reU Johnson. Officer, were In the front row for ceremonial gr~und. F2M, Inc. and key personnel In the project from the Training to become an EMT IA breaking at the site of the Naval Weapons Centers Vld· Public Works Department and Code 14. .. (Con~. ~.~"'!!.~).. ... ........ ~.~~I.~~.~~erenclng Center r~cantlv.. .The ne~. ~~_.!'!"?~.~r."W!.~,~,... ............ ...... _ .,.... ... I t l , I , OCR Text: I •••••• • 28 _~ t December 4, 1987 Tax talk •••.,.-Itr!Tips given .......' "NO WAY oUT" ....... Kevin COIIDer lad Geoo IIactmm (I1oriIIw...... II, 114 .....) As a service to Maturango Museum membeR and the community, the museum will sponsora freeEstateand Tax PIanoing Seminar at 7 p.m. on Wednesday (Dec. 9). No admission will be charged at the museum for the meeting. The &alit will he presented by ilS legal advisor, William Fmestone of Walter, Fmestone, Richter. Kane of Westwood. He holds a law degn:e and MBA from the Univeaity ofCalifor· nia at Los Angeles. We've got all your OJ Services covered, call us, we're the pros. Tomorrow night's the night for Ladies' Night Oisco at the Naval Weapons Center's Enlisted Mess, with all ladies getting in free. Steve Malan will he playing all favorite tunes from 9 p.m. to I a.m. '7axidenny Is Not Stuffing It" is the title of tomOO'Ow's Saturday Adven- ture talk by Anna Manyn at the Maturango Museum. The talk will he given from 3 to 4 p.m. She is curator and preparator for the Maturango Museum, and will use ilS mounted cougar (along with slides) to show the process of skinning the ani- mal, annature construction, sculpture. mold making, casting and fmal deIaiI walt needed. Museum memhers will headmiued free to theta\k; all others merely need to pay the usual entrance fee of $1 for admission to the building. Tomonow's Children's Christmas Parade in Ridgecrest will hegin at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Norma and Las Flores. The parade will head south on Norma to Ridgecrest Boulevard, then east to Balsam, and nonh on Balsam to Sanders, where it will disband. The parade will feature man:hers, fioalS, color guards and even a band or two. Aircraft buffs are all invited to auenda video presentation on the Skyfire '86 Airshow at Reno and a documentary on the December 1972 bombing of Hanoi. The two videos will he shown at the Enlisted Mess Drydock Room on Wednesday (Dec. 9) at 11:30 a.m. The Skyflre video includes mock combalS, World War II vintage aircraf~ and the Thunderbirds, while the documentary is a segment from the series Vietnam: Tbe 10,000 Day War. Noadvance reservations are necessary. Furtherinformation can heobtained by telephoning either Tony Walls or Gerry Thielman at NWC exL 7395. Anwork mainly by local ortiSIS will be on display at the Sylvia Winslow Gallery ofthe Maturango Museum until January 8. About 70 watercolors, oil paintings. acrylic, pastels, charcoals, and pencil and pen·and·ink drawings will be shown. Many of these are for sale, with the proceeds benefiting the Iikilmllii! ib1i1r:z1td1l!ti!lllj1!al museum. Volunteers staffing the Indian Wells Valley TV Booster booth at Santa's Art Shop on Dec. 5 and 6 will answer questions and provide infor- mation that may make a difference in TV viewing over the upcoming holi- days. The organization's booth in Joshua Hall at the DesertEmpireFair- grounds will feature recommended types of antenna equipment for receiving broadcaslS from the Boos- ter's relay facility on Laurel Mountain. To help visitors considering purch- ases ofa newTV se~ the not-for-profit organization will offer a report on recent developmenlS in TV technolo- gy. Visitors may also pick up a chan- nel translation table thallislS 12 south- ,- ern California TV stations' numbers I, and call letters along with the trans- I Iated channel numhers for through- ' the-air reception in this area. The Booster is dedicated to sustain- . ing through-the-air TV and FM-radio broadcaslS in the Indian Wens Valley. Volunteer technical and non·technical personnel maintain the association's relay stations on Laurel and "B" Mountains. Additional information may he obtained by writing the organization at P. O. Box 562, Ridgecres~ CA 93555. SUN. DEC., M ADVENTl1US IN BABYSJ1TINC" ....... ........ ........ koOk Coopo (CcmodJ. r.scd PQ..1l. 102 miL) WED. DEC.' "VAMP" ....... Graoo *- mil am. MabpeKe Clionoo C 'y, ... R. 94 min.) FRL DEC. U ""ACDAU." ....... Mel Btoob .. Rick MocmiI (c-.tJ...... PO, 96 taift.) .u.a.... prb ..... ....", ... ......arl' • Peak Max Min Gusts Thurs. .. knolS Fri. .. knolS Sat. .. knolS Sun. 62 22 08 knolS Mon. 56 24 (J/ knolS Tues. 59 '1:1 09 knolS Wed. 63 26 08 knolS All measurements are made at Armitage Airfield. LARGEST USED CAR & TRUCK INVENTORY IN THE VALLEY! OVER 100 UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM! Just To Name A Few We'm SLASHING PRICES on the following cars! , $8,999 '82 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 19899..............-$9,m $9,999 '83 Cadillac Fleetwood Coupe 19901 ..............$W;9W $5,999 '84 Ford LTD Wagon #9874 ......................·$lS. ;r '87 Uncoln Town Car #9884................................. $i-1;S99 $12,999 '84 Uncoln Mark VII Cpe. 19688 .........................$l4;9!9" '83 Ford Thunderbird #9891 ..................................$7,999 '80 Ford Mustang #9892A.........................................$1,999 '87 Ford Thunderbird 19904 ..............................$12,999 '81 Mercedes Diesel Wgn.19911..................$13,999 '86 Mercury Lynx Sedan 19917..........................$5,999 TRUCKS '87 Ford Ranger P,U. 19925..................................$8,999 '85 Ford F·15O XLT 4x4 P,U. #9876..........$12,999 $13,999 2 '87 Ford Taurus Wgns. #9840 .........................$.li;9W SPECIAL • ONLY 2 LEFT! $13,999 2 '87 Thunderbird Turbo' Coupes 19906 & 19909............................:...................................... S14;m CARS '84 Ford LTD Sedan 19886....................................$6.999 '87 Nissan Sentra Coupe 19919........................$7.999 '84. Jeep Wagoneer 4x4 Wgn.19898.........$10,999 '84 Ford F·25O Diesel P.U.19912................$10,999 '86 Toyota 4x4 P.U.19916.................................$10,999 '85 Toyota Custom Cab 4x419913............$10,999 '84 Ford 'Bronco II 4x4 19880.............................$7,999 '(& Ford Bronco II, Eddie· Bauer #9894.$13,999 '~ Nissan Hard Body P,U. 19920...................$7,999 '84 Mercury Capri GT 19867.................................$6,999 '86 Mazda 8-2000 P,U, LX 19923.....................$7,999 140 W . Ridgecrest Blvd. RIdgecrest, CA ff MM@.U 1I§. 6909 Woffard Helghts Woffard Heights, CA 376-2254 375-7914 ~-~ .. _ .2 LOCATIONS • • • I • l• MOle earthquakes expected says geoIoglst-P-3 Marines open annual push for Toys for Tots-P-19 •• Teleconferencing Information Systems Group, NAVAIR and PW plan VTC Personnel from the Information Systems Group (Code 14) are work- ing with the Naval Air Systems Com- mand (NAVAlR) to include a Video Teleconferencing Center (YTC) at the Naval Weapons Center as part of the NAVAIR community of interest on the Defense Commercial Telecom- munications Network. The NWC center will be con- structed just south of the main entrance to Michelson Laboratory. This facility will cover approximately 2,250 square fect and feature a tele- conferencing swdio equipped for six Ambulance calls total 300 plus More than 300 times a year one of the six ambulances operated by the China Lake Vue Division answers a eaU for emergency medical assis- tance, or for transponation of active duty and retired military personnel and their dependenlS to health care facilities oUlSide the local area. The ambulances are called for aU emergencies occurring on Center lands, regardless of wbether the indi- vidual injured or ill is military orcivi- lian, active duty or dependent, or a visitor. Transponation, on the other hand is limited to active/retired mili- tary..and civilian employees injured . on the job. All others are on a case- . by-case basis dependingonthe sever- ity of the injury. Those who are transported and their families can attest to the capable and caring belp they receive from the FU'e Division crews who man the ambulances 24 houn a day every day of the year. About 30 of the Center's fuefigh- ten CUDeI)IIy are trainedand catifJed as Emagmcy Medical Technicians IA so they can serve on the ambu- active participanlS and a gallery of up to 15. It will also include a waiting room with computer terminals and a telephone for personnel waiting for their conference to begin. Studio equipment inlcludes voice- activitated earneras to zoom to the speaker, fun color graphics earnera, video casseue recorders to record the meeting and a high-speed facsimile machine for transmitting and receiv- ing hard copy. The studio will also be equipped with a control panel at the conference table to allow manual con- trol of cameras and other equipmenL NWC's center will provide secure tion with the power of telecornmuni- face-to-face contact; improved deci- point-to-point capability, up to and cations. Full motion, fun color video sion malting because more people car including the Secret level for both images with high-<)uality audio are be involved in the decision-makin audio (STU TIl) and video. transmiued in real time from one loca- process and an improved ability fo. The Video Teleconferencing Cen- tion to another. The result is a natural rapid response to developmenlS, ideas ter will be compatible with NWC's and in t era c t i v e for m 0 f or problems through visual as well as fiber optic trunk systems (FaTS) communication. voice transmission. OS-I and OS-3 digital and the Nation- There are numerous benefilS ofvid- Such instantaneous access to poo- al Television Standards Comminee eo teleconferencing according to pIe and information will mean many analog links. The facility will also be Chris Lucas of Code 145A. These things to NWC, but the net resul~ used as a broadcast studio, allowing include making travel more discre- notes Lucas, will be better time man- the population centers to monitor tionary because teleconferencing is a agemen~ improved personal produc- eoferences via FOTS. viable alternative; facilitation of pro- tivity and eoncensus building among Video teleconferencing combines ject managment between interdepen- key people. the attributes of face-to-face interac- dent groups because of more frequent (Cootinued on Page 9) lances. All of those serving as either . GROUNDBREAKING-Capl John Burt, NWC Com· facility Is part of the Navy'seffort to Improve communl- ~~:;'=dri:er:~th= mander, Chris Lucas and Bill Ball of the Information cations capability at China Lake. Also on hand were according to Deputy FU'e Chief Dar- Sy~tems Group and capt. Ken Kelley, Public Works Fred Wells, representing the construction contractor, reU Johnson. Officer, were In the front row for ceremonial gr~und. F2M, Inc. and key personnel In the project from the Training to become an EMT IA breaking at the site of the Naval Weapons Centers Vld· Public Works Department and Code 14. .. (Con~. ~.~"'!!.~).. ... ........ ~.~~I.~~.~~erenclng Center r~cantlv.. .The ne~. ~~_.!'!"?~.~r."W!.~,~,... ............ ...... _ .,.... ... I t l , I , China Lake Museum,Rocketeer Newspaper,Rocketeer 1980s,Rocketeer 1987,Rktr12.4.1987.pdf,Rktr12.4.1987.pdf Page 1, Rktr12.4.1987.pdf Page 1

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