PAUl
OutstandillCJ Work Performance
GLORIA T. CAREY recelv.. a $200 Superior AcoompUshmeDt Award lrom
Dr. L E. IDchberC. head 01 the Teat Department. WI_iDe the p....nta-
_ II B. A. AppleloD, head 01 the Projeelile Banp Division In which
.... carey II employed.
Form Reserve
ifypist Group'
A reserve group 01 08-2. 08-3
Clerk TypIata and 08-3 CIeri< Sten-
opaphers II being formed to sub-
IIltute 10< regular employees when
the)' are on ....ve and to help out
during periods 01 peak workloads.
SUCb aervlcee may be required for
periods rancIng from ODe week to
_era! weeks according to Pred
IlIlIe, acting _ 01 (.be BmpIoy- .
_ Division.
Tbe 06-2 salary Ia t2.1M1O per
&DDUDl, the 08-3 Is P.l75. Theee
ISles may be adJusted upwards In
..... 01 I..me,. Oove""""", em-
ployees. B1IaIbWty lor the positions
WW be clet.ermlned through acbed-
uIed written __
Peraolls wIahIng to establish elIg-
IIIIIIty lor _ joba sbouId oontact
NonII& Lopez, er:
$95 Award
Vicior F. ~Prope!lants
and Explosives.
fl5 Award
Carl R. Gn-Pub\lc Wori-PropellaJlU ,ODd JIiI<-
p\o6Ives.
MSA_
Eala M. Red e'LQlly aDd PIs-
ca1.
F. W. Dao~ Worb.
"A_
Amos BIII«d N'eb 'I Pub 11 c
Works.
H. C. SmIth-Public Woru.
$Z5A_
Loala Th=nr ErciDeeriDc.
M. B. ~c Worb.
,UA_
LeoIIIc WOI'ks.
Doris B. Vall"'" SUppl;r ODd
F'IsaIJ.
BeaIa.h G_upply ODd
PIscaI.
Ba)'lDOlld G. Shield. .Jr. i'lopaI-
!ants and EJ:plosives.
~ & BedeD'.c~
Works.
F.W.~Wort&.
.J...ph M. Bryut-Pub\IC Wort&.
.Jacko Kanllt-Publlc Wort&.
lM1Ie R. S~Publlc Works
and J_h M. Bryal>- PublIc
Works.
THE WEAntER
Portly cloudy over the
weekend wit h light,
VQriable winds In the
mornings ond Increas-
ing to 25 to 30 knots
in the ofternOOM. Max-
imum temperature 64,
minimum 28.
VOL XI, NO. ..
United Fund Drive
Cash, Pledges Total
More Than $20,600
A preliminary total of $20,660 In
cash and pledges was reported by
Robert C. Nelligan, t.reasUl&r8d to aIlout. 41 per
eent _ ~. "It remaIna to be
seen to what eztenl. the budceta
of na.t;lonai agencies a!f1lia.ted with
the 1oca1' drive ,will be suJlllOl'\ed,"
be added.
IIrs. H. Ii:. TIllItt. president 01
,the United Pond Board cd DI-
rectors, 11111.. _ the public re-
member that their continued c0-
operation Is necessary In order to
more fu\\y Implement. the United
Pond concept In the Valley. Having
given generously Ulrou&'h the Unit-
ed Pund. It Is the right cd every
iCItIzen ,to answer any further eoJk:-
lta.tlono In the fields cd health.
welfare or recreation. 'WIth "No
thanks, I give the United way and
that covers the field."
Nezl; • Monday's meeting cd the
board cd directors will be on com-
munity planning. Interested indi-
viduals are Invited ,to attend.
Use It or Lose It
Non emplo~ haviDc -
than 30 da1S annual leave moat
_ that leave beW- _ and
the first 01 the year or 1_ It.
Such employ_ are nrced to ar-
_ 101' the takiDc 01 annual
lea.. on the FrIday 10UowInc
ThanhclviDc and ... the lour
wort< daYI _ _ C_ _
and New Year.
J
TEM'"-\ruRES
(How"Sl Ana)
ee
Max.. Min.
Nov. 10 __._.. 86 -41
Nov. ll ........ n 54
Nov. 12 .._.... 66 41
Nov. 13 ........ 62 42
Nov. \4 ........ 55 .4Q
u.s. NAVAL OBDNANCB "rUT 8TATION. CHINA LAKE. CALIF.
Superior Wort.: RecOtjnized
----......,..--,
SUPERIOR ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARDS 01 $ZOO each were pr...nted
.-atly to three employ_ 01 the Propeltauts and EIJIlooI... Department
by Quentin EUIoU (at left). head 01 the deprtment. WltnessiDe the
presenlaUOD were C. II. BavUk (second from lett), aetJng head. propellants
deoeIopment braneh. and H. A. Taylor (at lar rI,ht). head, Test and
EvalaaUon Division. Beeipients of the awards were Alvin L See (third
from ten), Jean C. Cote aDd Eo L. MooD.
A Thanksgiving Prayer
By CHAPLAIN J. L. CuTER'
Most Gracious God by whom our
nation hath ,been established In
freedQm and p....rved In union;
in tJUs feast of harvest we thank
Thee for the fruits 01 the earth.
We thank Thee also for Thy favor
shown unto our fathers, &nd Thy
faithfulness CODI:inued to their chil-
dren; for .the rich land given us
for an Inheritance, and the great
power entrllSted to the people; for
the fidelity of men set In authority
and the peace maintained by right-
eous laws; for protection from 0ut-
ward dangers; and deliverance ~
inward strife. Keep Thou our na-
tion 'beneath ThY care, and guide the
state according to ThY will; and
ThIne sha11 'be ,the glory and the
praise and the than¥glvIng, Mlm
.generatlon to generation. Amen.
ThanksgivillC) Services
ThankSgIving Day Services for
members of the ChrIstIan Science
SOciety of ChIna Lake will be held
In ,the Ohape\ AnDel< ~
~, Nov. :It. at 10 am.
Why S-D Day?
This year, as last, the pDJ1)OSe
01 S-D Day Is ' to show that
motorists and pedestrians can
reduce traffle aecidents by their
own actions. The first S-D nay,
last DeQember, produced a re-
duction In the national toll 01
deaths and lD,Iurles. and In UIe
number 01 accidents. as against
the COOlparable day In 1953. For
the seeond S·D Day, everyone
In every Slate and community
will be asked to join In brlDciDc
about a mueh greater reduetlon.
S-D Day 1954 demonstrated
that the p I a e e to attaek the
traffic safety problem Is In the
community. and that the re-
sponsibility roots upon each in-
dividual
S-D Day 1955 wW lurther im-
plant In the mlDds of all moto<-
isis _ pedestrians UIe reaIIa-
atlon that, It they can creaUy
reduce aecldents 011. oDe da.y,
they ean do 10 every day of the
Yeu'. It will call attenUon dra-
matically to the Im~" of
year-round support by e.err In-
dlYiduaL
Nov. 15 .._.._ 54 33
l')Iov. 16 ......._52 30
NOVEMBER 18, 1955
Newly Elected
Council Slates
First Meeting
Fourteen precinrt representatives
were chosen to serve on the Cb1Da.
Lake Community Council In the
annusJ. election held December 8.
A total 01 approxima.tely 350 bal-
lots were cast during the election,
in which 33 candidates were vyinc
for 15 COuncil vaca.ncles.
The newly elected councilmen will
meet a.t a joint ..session with the
present 'COuncil members on TUe&-
day, Nov. 22 and will ,be on their
own at the following meeting, Dec.
13, at which time officers for the
coming year will ibe elected.
Hold New Election
Due to an unosually Ucbt y.
in Precinct Six, whieh resulted In
a tie between Josepb Boll and
Gerecinct Six Is ,bounded by the
following streets: On the north by
Ellis, on the west by Lauritsen, on
the east by Renshaw, Independence,
Farragut and Parsons, and on the
south by Langley.
Those Elected
Successful candida.telS were:
Precinct I-J!obel'l; A. Ragsdale.
who edged out Maurice J. CUrtis
Iby just one vote; Precinct 2--W. B.
Vore; Precinct 3--N. W. He.rtman,
2-y"", term. and Joseph E. Wer:
$95 Award
Vicior F. ~Prope!lants
and Explosives.
fl5 Award
Carl R. Gn-Pub\lc Wori-PropellaJlU ,ODd JIiI<-
p\o6Ives.
MSA_
Eala M. Red e'LQlly aDd PIs-
ca1.
F. W. Dao~ Worb.
"A_
Amos BIII«d N'eb 'I Pub 11 c
Works.
H. C. SmIth-Public Woru.
$Z5A_
Loala Th=nr ErciDeeriDc.
M. B. ~c Worb.
,UA_
LeoIIIc WOI'ks.
Doris B. Vall"'" SUppl;r ODd
F'IsaIJ.
BeaIa.h G_upply ODd
PIscaI.
Ba)'lDOlld G. Shield. .Jr. i'lopaI-
!ants and EJ:plosives.
~ & BedeD'.c~
Works.
F.W.~Wort&.
.J...ph M. Bryut-Pub\IC Wort&.
.Jacko Kanllt-Publlc Wort&.
lM1Ie R. S~Publlc Works
and J_h M. Bryal>- PublIc
Works.
THE WEAntER
Portly cloudy over the
weekend wit h light,
VQriable winds In the
mornings ond Increas-
ing to 25 to 30 knots
in the ofternOOM. Max-
imum temperature 64,
minimum 28.
VOL XI, NO. ..
United Fund Drive
Cash, Pledges Total
More Than $20,600
A preliminary total of $20,660 In
cash and pledges was reported by
Robert C. Nelligan, t.reasUl&r8d to aIlout. 41 per
eent _ ~. "It remaIna to be
seen to what eztenl. the budceta
of na.t;lonai agencies a!f1lia.ted with
the 1oca1' drive ,will be suJlllOl'\ed,"
be added.
IIrs. H. Ii:. TIllItt. president 01
,the United Pond Board cd DI-
rectors, 11111.. _ the public re-
member that their continued c0-
operation Is necessary In order to
more fu\\y Implement. the United
Pond concept In the Valley. Having
given generously Ulrou&'h the Unit-
ed Pund. It Is the right cd every
iCItIzen ,to answer any further eoJk:-
lta.tlono In the fields cd health.
welfare or recreation. 'WIth "No
thanks, I give the United way and
that covers the field."
Nezl; • Monday's meeting cd the
board cd directors will be on com-
munity planning. Interested indi-
viduals are Invited ,to attend.
Use It or Lose It
Non emplo~ haviDc -
than 30 da1S annual leave moat
_ that leave beW- _ and
the first 01 the year or 1_ It.
Such employ_ are nrced to ar-
_ 101' the takiDc 01 annual
lea.. on the FrIday 10UowInc
ThanhclviDc and ... the lour
wort< daYI _ _ C_ _
and New Year.
J
TEM'"-\ruRES
(How"Sl Ana)
ee
Max.. Min.
Nov. 10 __._.. 86 -41
Nov. ll ........ n 54
Nov. 12 .._.... 66 41
Nov. 13 ........ 62 42
Nov. \4 ........ 55 .4Q
u.s. NAVAL OBDNANCB "rUT 8TATION. CHINA LAKE. CALIF.
Superior Wort.: RecOtjnized
----......,..--,
SUPERIOR ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARDS 01 $ZOO each were pr...nted
.-atly to three employ_ 01 the Propeltauts and EIJIlooI... Department
by Quentin EUIoU (at left). head 01 the deprtment. WltnessiDe the
presenlaUOD were C. II. BavUk (second from lett), aetJng head. propellants
deoeIopment braneh. and H. A. Taylor (at lar rI,ht). head, Test and
EvalaaUon Division. Beeipients of the awards were Alvin L See (third
from ten), Jean C. Cote aDd Eo L. MooD.
A Thanksgiving Prayer
By CHAPLAIN J. L. CuTER'
Most Gracious God by whom our
nation hath ,been established In
freedQm and p....rved In union;
in tJUs feast of harvest we thank
Thee for the fruits 01 the earth.
We thank Thee also for Thy favor
shown unto our fathers, &nd Thy
faithfulness CODI:inued to their chil-
dren; for .the rich land given us
for an Inheritance, and the great
power entrllSted to the people; for
the fidelity of men set In authority
and the peace maintained by right-
eous laws; for protection from 0ut-
ward dangers; and deliverance ~
inward strife. Keep Thou our na-
tion 'beneath ThY care, and guide the
state according to ThY will; and
ThIne sha11 'be ,the glory and the
praise and the than¥glvIng, Mlm
.generatlon to generation. Amen.
ThanksgivillC) Services
ThankSgIving Day Services for
members of the ChrIstIan Science
SOciety of ChIna Lake will be held
In ,the Ohape\ AnDel< ~
~, Nov. :It. at 10 am.
Why S-D Day?
This year, as last, the pDJ1)OSe
01 S-D Day Is ' to show that
motorists and pedestrians can
reduce traffle aecidents by their
own actions. The first S-D nay,
last DeQember, produced a re-
duction In the national toll 01
deaths and lD,Iurles. and In UIe
number 01 accidents. as against
the COOlparable day In 1953. For
the seeond S·D Day, everyone
In every Slate and community
will be asked to join In brlDciDc
about a mueh greater reduetlon.
S-D Day 1954 demonstrated
that the p I a e e to attaek the
traffic safety problem Is In the
community. and that the re-
sponsibility roots upon each in-
dividual
S-D Day 1955 wW lurther im-
plant In the mlDds of all moto<-
isis _ pedestrians UIe reaIIa-
atlon that, It they can creaUy
reduce aecldents 011. oDe da.y,
they ean do 10 every day of the
Yeu'. It will call attenUon dra-
matically to the Im~" of
year-round support by e.err In-
dlYiduaL
Nov. 15 .._.._ 54 33
l')Iov. 16 ......._52 30
NOVEMBER 18, 1955
Newly Elected
Council Slates
First Meeting
Fourteen precinrt representatives
were chosen to serve on the Cb1Da.
Lake Community Council In the
annusJ. election held December 8.
A total 01 approxima.tely 350 bal-
lots were cast during the election,
in which 33 candidates were vyinc
for 15 COuncil vaca.ncles.
The newly elected councilmen will
meet a.t a joint ..session with the
present 'COuncil members on TUe&-
day, Nov. 22 and will ,be on their
own at the following meeting, Dec.
13, at which time officers for the
coming year will ibe elected.
Hold New Election
Due to an unosually Ucbt y.
in Precinct Six, whieh resulted In
a tie between Josepb Boll and
Gerecinct Six Is ,bounded by the
following streets: On the north by
Ellis, on the west by Lauritsen, on
the east by Renshaw, Independence,
Farragut and Parsons, and on the
south by Langley.
Those Elected
Successful candida.telS were:
Precinct I-J!obel'l; A. Ragsdale.
who edged out Maurice J. CUrtis
Iby just one vote; Precinct 2--W. B.
Vore; Precinct 3--N. W. He.rtman,
2-y"", term. and Joseph E. W