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UNREQUITED lOVE - laurie Gerow, portraying
Guenevere, and Bill Farris, portraying lancalot Du
lac, lament their fate in this scene from rehearsal for
CLOTA's presentation of Camelot, which runs tonight
and tomorrow evening. Tickets for the show, which
begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Burroughs lecture Center,
are stili available at the door. They are $6_50 for
general admission and $4.50 for senior citizens, stu-
dents under 21 and enlisted personnel and their
dependents.
Star Spangled Summer fun
continues for youngsters
Providing local youth with a variety of
exciting swnmer activities, the Star
Spangled Summer continues at the Naval
Weapons Center.
Being held at the Youth Center, Monday
through Friday, 8 to 10 a.m., the Room to
Grow development program's third session
"Super Me" will begin on August 4 and will
continue through August 15. Available to
children 5 to 9 years of age, the course is
$18 for military dependents, $20 for DOD
dependents and $22 for private citizens.
the latest rules governing on and off road
racing. Clinic fee is $4.50 per military
dependent, $5 DOD dependent and $5.50 for
private citizen. Bikes are needed at the
class.
Being beld at the Youth Center, the Skate
Board Tournament will take place on Wed-
nesday, August 6 from 9 to 11 a.m. Youth,
age 8-17, will accomplish events such as the
Giant Slalom and the Freestyle Fees are
$.75 per military dependent, $1 per DOD
dependent and $1.25 per private citizen.
Participants are required to have a signed
pennission slip, knee pads, elbow pads and
a hard helmet.
ARC moves
Moved from 1811 Lauritsen, the Red
Cross Office is now located at 1605
Lauritsen (on the corner of Lauritsen and
Ellis).
Open Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 5
p.m., the office still retains its old tele-
phone numbers. People needing to get in
contact with the Red Cross can still contact
them at 939-3208 during working hours or at
939-2303 for emergencies.
July 25. 1986
FRIDAY JULY 15
"POUCE ACADEMY 3: BACK IN
TRAINING"
Slama,
Steve Guneabetg aDd Bubba Smith
(Corned,.. rated R, 84 min.)
SATURDAY,MONDAY JULY" 13
"THE MONEY PIT" •
Starrin
Tom Han'" on. s~l1er LooS
(Comody, f2!ed PO. 9 nUn.)
SUNDAY JULY 21
"SLEEPING BEAUTr
(Animated, rated 0, 75 min.)
TUESDAY JULY 29
MATINEE
"101 DALMATIONS"
(Animated. rated a, 79 min.)
WED~~DAY JULYJ.
"TROLL"
Slanina
Michae1Moriarty .IIIdShclley Hack
(Science-FlCtioalComcdy, rated PO-13, 83 min.)
TIIURSDAY JULY 31
MATINEE
"WEIRD SCIENCE"
Starrin,
Anthon)' Michael HaIl &Dd Kelly LeDrock
(ComedylFanwy, rated PO-Il. 93 min.)
FRIDAY AUGUST 1
.. PRETTY IN PINK"
Sl.Imul
Molly Ringwald and Harry Dea.n Stanton
(CortEdy, rated PQ.13. 97 min.)
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NEXNews
Swnmer Values Sale continues at China
Lake's Navy Exchange through Wednes-
day, July 30.
The NEX Back-tD-School Sale is slated
from July 30 through Aug. 17.
This weekend, enter the great television
giveaway. Patrons can win a Panasonic
television by signing up in the self-<;ervice
department.
Wednesday, July 30 is the registration
deadline and the drawing is planned for
August 6.
NEX patrons can take advantage of the
Personalized Services Department for
photo finishing, dry cleaning, house plants
and other unique gifts.
Trophies and awards will be going to the
first through third place finishers at the
youth golf tournament being held in
August. Golfers age 8-10 will play on Mon-
day, August 18 from 9 a.m. until I p.m.
Playing on Monday, August 25 from 9 a.m.
until I p.m. will be golfers age 11 to 17.
Check-in time for both events is 8:30 a.m.
at the China Lake Golf Course. Tournament
fees are $9 for military dependents, $10 for
DOD dependents and $11 for private citi-
Youth, aged If-15, will be able to further
their knowledge of leather working while
completing two projects. This advanced
leather tooling class wili run August 5-14
from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Hobby Complex.
Course fees are $14 per military dependent,
$15 per DOD dependent and $16 per private
citizen. Fees include all instruction and
materials needed for the course.
A disco wiii be held at the Enlisted Mess this Wednesday, July 30, from 8 to
11:30 p.m. Dance Music Connection will be the DJ and authorized patrons and guests
will be able to cast another ballot for their favorite OJ. Admission is just $1 per person.
zens.
From August 11 through the 15, a bicycle
safety course will be offered in the Gym
Annex from 9 to 10 a.m. Instruction will in-
clude bike repair, street regulations and
Registration for all these events will be
taken at the Infonnation, Ticket and Tour
Office Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Additional information may be ob-
tained by phoning 9:19-2010.
+++
Enjoy a seafood plate special at the Enlisted Mess tonight, July 25, from 5:30 to 9
p.m.
+++
Every Sunday, from 9:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., enjoy a mouth-watering brunch at the
Commissioned Officers' Mess. Adults can enjoy all they can eat for only $4.95 each.
children ages 7-12 can eat all they can for only $2.95 each and children ages 2.0 can
feast for only $1.95 each. Little ones under 2years of age can eat ali they want for free.
IWV Booster may hold keys to television problems
When the characters in Dallas begin to operates a recorded announcement service organization's answering device.
look like they're snarling at each other in to inform viewers on the status of through- Over half the callers leave a message
the middle of an arctic blizzard, or the AAU the-air reception. Dialing 446-7442 helps about reception problems on a specific
Diving Championships seem to be taking callers determine the source of their TV channel. Mike verifies these reports by
place in mid-December in Siberia, viewers problems by announcing which channels, if testing incoming signals on three distinct
may want to phone Indian Wells Valley TV any. are having difficulties at the organiza- antenna systems. If his check confinns the
Booster, Inc. (TVB) before calling for the tion's translator/relay stations on Laurel difficulty, he passes the information to the
repairman. The not-for-profit organization and "B" Mountains, or perhaps at their TVB Operations Committee. This prompts
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Malt MIn Gusl Preclp
Fri. 97 66 20 knots
Sat. 103 63 13 knots
Sun. 106 62 13 knots
Mon. 94 66 21 knots trace
Tues. 94 68 19 knots 0.01
Wed. 98 66 16 knots 0.02
Thurs. 98 66 18 knots
All measurements are made at Armitage
Airfield.
own points of orgin. a trek by committee members to one of
Mike Cash, a member of Booster's Board TVB's mountaintop relay installations to
of Directors, operates the announcement- diagnose the problem. To restore accept·
and-trouble-reporting program out of his able transmission, the organization's FCC·
home. Since he established the service licensed engineer may have to adjust or
three months ago, records indicate an replace electronic components purchased
average of 1.5 calls every day to the with a fund supplied through membership
White water on the Kern
Join NWC's Recreational Services for
the adventure of a lifetime. On Friday,
August I, the Youth Activities Branch wiii
travel to the Kern River for an exciting
white water rafting expedition.
Trip fee is $20 per military dependent and
$25 per DOD dependent and is available to
youthage 12through 17.
Participants should pack a sack lunch for
the trip.
Registration will be taken at the Infor-
mation, Ticket and Tour Office MoO