-. Local auction
slated Jan. 22
PublIc Local Audioo !FB 41-7193 will be
held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at
Building 1073 (Warehouse 41), according to
the Defense Reutlllzation and Marlteting
Office, ChIna Lake.
Among the nearly :IJlO Items to be offered
will be mM typewriters, volbneters,
scales, vacuum pumps, a band saw, lO-
drawer card llIe cabinets, motorcycle,
storage lockers, evaporative cookers, work
'benches, generator sets, oxygen cylinders,
railroad ties and a quonaet hut.
Items will be on display for inspection
from • a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays beginning
January 16. A COOlplete list as well as sale
terms and conditions can be seen at Build-
ing 1073, Warebouse 41.
Registrati& will begin at 7:30 a.m. on the
day of the sale. Bidders must be present
and registered to bid; mailed bids cannot
be accepted. Items purchased may be
removed on the sale date provided full
payment ill made. Payment must be in cash
or guaranteed instrument (money orders,
cashier's check, traveler's cbeck, etc.).
Purchasers have until February 3 to pay
for and remove items before storage
charges will be applied.
Because the Defense Reutilization and
Marketing Office is located within NWC's
interior security fence line, prospective
bidders must stop at the main gate and ob-
tain a pass before coming aboard.
Further details can be obtained from
Greg Berry, Code rm, in Building 1073. He
can be reached on NWC ext. 2502 or 2538.
Phone Friend
stays active
Pbone FrIend, an af!er acbooI beIp-line
available to cbIldren in the Ridgecrest area
who need someone to talk with, ill atiU
spcmored by the Ownmmity Connection
for QdId care. If cbIIdren need help or just
someone to IilIten to them after school while
their parents are at work, Pbone FrIend is
a greathelp.
A new Pbone FrIend line bas expanded
the aervice to reach cbildren throughout the
rest of Kern County at (110) 8112-8855. The
phone lines are open 2to 5p.m.
Volunteers are always needed to man the
lines and those who wish to volunteer are
asked to contact Judy at~.
Gnmts from the CaIlfomia Department
of Social Services, Office of Oilld Abuse
Prevention, provide funds for these ser-
vices.
MClB auction
on Thursday
Those seeking furniture, tires, kitchen
equipment, office equipment, shelving,
lighting fixtures or vebicles might be in-
terested in bidding on such items at local
auction 41-7183 at the Marine Corps
Logistics Base in Barstow. The auction will
be held on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 9 a.m. at
Building 16 at that base.
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lb, Dr'
Peak
Max ' Min Gust Preclp
Fri. 62 24 6knots
Sat. 62 24 27 knots
Sun. 53 43 22 knots 0.26 in.
Mon. 57 36 21 knots
Tues. 47 27 14 knots 0.02 in.
Wed. 53 32 9knots
Thurs. 57 26 9knots
All measurements are made at Armitage
Airfield.
January 9, 1987
G
VX-5 carollers help Navy Relief Society
0ftIcen tram VX-5, their wives and
cIIildreo went
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