. -News Digest WASHINGTON (AP)--President Reagan says he's standing behind William Casey, in light of recent reports about a court ruling against the GAZETTE CIA director. It was discovered Tuesday that a Guantanamo Bay, Cuba federal judge had ruled back in May that Casey knowingly misled invest- ors in a 1960s business deal. CBS News reported yesterday that Arizona Volume 36 Number 135 Thursday, July 16, 1981 Republican Barry Goldwater was telling colleagues on the Senate Intelligence Committee that Casey should be replaced. But a spokes- woman for Goldwater said the sena- Brown requests federal assistance money tor called the report "a malicious lie." In Washington, a spokesman said Experts say each hour lost in the SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)--California TEL AVIV (UPI)--Israeli television the White House has yet to receive fight against the fruit fly is crit- Governor Jerry Brown has asked called it the heaviest bombardment Brown's letter asking for the dis- ical because the generation now ap- President Reagan to declare Calif- since the 1973 . aster status. pearing along three sides of the ornia a major disaster area, and More than 150 rockets from San Francisco Bay area could spread, Leban- has called for federal aid to bat- A disaster designation would make on smashed Israeli regenerating "a hundredfold." towns yesterday, le the rapid spread of the crop- low-interest loans available to killing three people and injuring 23 As one California politician put eating Mediterranean fruit fly. people, businesses and local govern- others. it, "This is the Three Mile Island Brown wrote Reagan that control- ments that suffer losses because of In retaliation, Israeli gunners the infestation. incident of the Santa Clara Valley." ling the infestation is beyond the pounded Palestinian targets in south- capacity of the three California ern for more than two hours. counties affected. Lebanese sources say one person was In seeking the disaster declarat- killed in the barrage, eight others ion, Brown said the fruit fly in- Sea search drama unfolds wounded. festation is "Now beyond the control WARSAW, Poland (UPI)--The ax fell of the services, personnel, equipment on PORT HUENEME, Calif. (UPI)--Armed The Navy boat, similar Poland's one-time Communist facilites of the counties of Alameda, to the AR- boss Ed- Navy reservists apparently trying 15s used on river patrol ward Gierek yesterday. Santa Clara and San Mateo." to in Vietnam, The special sneak ashore as part of a training was spotted running without Communist Party Congress Brown asked the federal government lights stripped exercise near San Diego were caught in the Port Hueneme harbor. Gierek and six other for financial aid to help in the former top lead- in a tense midnight confrontation The Coast Guard, thinking ers of their party membership, aerial spraying program against the by the boat brand- Coast Guardsmen, who were unaware of might be a drug smuggler, dispatched ing them scapegoats pest. Fruit fly larvae found in for last year's the operation. a 41-foot labor crisis. San Mateo indicates the infestation boat. The armed Naval reservists were Four men were aboard and one Navy has spread outside the area origin- held at gunpoint by Coast Guardsmen official said they were armed with U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (UPI)--A U.S. ally designated for aerial spraying and Ventura County Sheriff's deput- AR-16 rifles and .45-claiber is combing the waters off with the pesticide Malathion. pistols. ies, who believed they were drug The Coast Guardsmen thought the guns the resort island of St. Croix. Brown told Reagan that state and smugglers, until Navy and Coast were pointed at them. That, after the warship accidental- local governments don't have the Guard brass cleared-up the confus- ly fired a live missile at the is- personnel or equipment to control sion. The Coast Guard crew called for land. the growing infestation, which has A Navy spokesman says the operation help and returned to the mystery The Navy says it's "pretty sure" moved closer to California's agri- was known to Navy and Coast Guard boat in force, backed by the Ventura the missile missed St. Croix, and cultural heartland. The aerial brass, but apparently the Coast Guard County Sheriff's deputies armed with hopes to find it under the warm spraying intended to control the did not filter the information down rifles. The Coast Guard and the waters of the Caribbean. Politic- flies is already way behind sche- to the individual patrol and rescue deputies held them at gunpoint until ians on the island have demanded an dule. crews. their story was verified. investigation of the accident. *ROBERTS: Profile of a Masterfully, very personable Chief Story and photo by JO1 Ron Rust You meet all kinds of interesting Thomas B. Hayward, and Ad- His division officer asked, "Have Navy personnel and their families. people in this often-times reward- miral Issac C. Kidd. you done any boxing? You should Says Roberts, "I thought I knew it ing world. That experience greet- really know about self-defense." all with those three gold stars on ed me, Saturday, July 11, at the Master Chief Roberts knows both Roberts recalls, "I thought I was my rating insignia. .No way! As the residence of Ensign Robert Butler, personally and shared some enlight- in the ring two hours, but I know it Senior Enlisted Advisor, the job was Jr. ening moments with each. probably wasn't more than 10 minutes. the most satisfying and education- His "in-laws" dropped down from In 1942, when Roberts was assigned But, I sure learned to cut down on ally challenging in my career. Wabeno, Wisconsin, to Guantanamo to supply duties on board the destroy- my beer, and to keep my mouth shut." "It allowed me to see what really Bay to visit their daughter, Ethel; er USS Cowie, he first met his div- Some years later, the crowning goes on in Washington, and I can son-in-law, Robert; and the two sion officer, Ensign Issac Kidd. stone of the men's friendship cul- assure you there are a lot of devot- grand kids; Robert III, age seven; That meeting began a friendship that minated when Admiral Issac Kidd re- ed career officers backing the people and Amy, age 11. has lasted to the present. quested Master Chief Roberts to in the Fleet, at overseas shore sta- Their nearly month-long visit af- Washington, D.C., to be assigned as tions and at home. forded me the opportunity to inter- As Master Chief Roberts reminisc- Master Chief of the Fleet for the "Some people may think decisions view James F. Roberts, a retired ed, he spoke of a lesson well-learned Navy Material Command. are made on the spur of the moment, Master Chief of the Navy; his wife, from his "boxing mate," Ensign Kidd. The assignment was, and remains, but it's common to see top officers Thelma; and the Butler family. As the occasion happened, it seems the highlight of Master Chief Roberts working 20-hour days. I have com- Now, I want to share with Roberts, while cooking hamburgars you Naval career. He earned the job on plete and drinking beer during a recreat- respect for these people." some insights into a man who speaks merits that Admiral Kidd recognized, ional party ashore in Portland, compassionately of the Navy and es- being Roberts' ability to listen and Admiral Thomas Hayward is another Maine, got a little pecially of the young people, both mouthy. to be thoughtfully involved with person that Master Chief Roberts in and out of the military, which knows quite well. He served under he feels contributes so well to the then, Captain Hayward, who command- positive, moral fiber of a proud ed the USS America when the aircraft America. carrier was in Vietnam in 1969. The 61-year-old Master Chief re- Roberts jokingly recalls a lesson tired in 1974 after serving 30 years he taught his former CO, "I informed Naval service, well-liked and very Captain Hayward not to refer to the much appreciated for his contri- dining quarters as the 'mess decks,' utions to the Navy. but rather as the 'culinary arts department."' During his Naval career, Master But what Master Chief Roberts re- Chief Roberts conscientiously lis- members most is that 11 years ago, tened to comments and suggestions after his former CO had been assign- of-his fellow shipmates. ed to duties in Washington, Admiral In 1956, as the Leading Commis- Hayward returned to the USS America sary Petty Officer on board the to wish Roberts "a Happy 50th Birth- USS Bon Homme Richard, he instit- day." uted what is now a 24-hour, around- the-clock food service for crew Another visit to the USS America members on board aircraft carriers. in September, 1972, is also well His idea, stimulated by shipmate remembered by the Master Chief. His complaints about long hours worked, son-in-law, Robert Butler, then a but with limited chow hours, was Petty Officer Third Class Engineman, formulated into policy with the was assigned to the USS Robert L. USS Bon Homme Richard being the Wilson, then operating with the air- prototype user of the food program. craft carrier. Master Chief Roberts received a P03 Butler was transported by hel- Letter of Commendation for his A icopter to the carrier where his contribution. father-in-law awaited. To start the JAMES AND THELMA ROBERTS have visited Guantanamo Bay since June 22 four-day visit they shared, Master Those notable persons who have re- and will return to the U.S. tomorrow, missing GTMO very much and Chief Roberts took his son-in-law cognized Master Chief Roberts per- especially their daughter, her husband and their grand kids. Pic- immediately to the Small Stores to sonal achievements include the Navy': tured 1-r are: Thelma, James, Amy, Ethel, Robert, Jr. and Robert get a new set of dungarees. present Chief of Naval Operations, III. (Continued on Page 4.) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, July 16, 1981 Exchange Notes Blue Caribe Try Our July American Sandwich Special community BLUE CARIBE SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Thursday, July 16 "Greek Night" Super Steak Steak-a-bob/baked potato or French fries/vegetable/salad bar/rolls w/ ONLY butter/coffee or iced tea. bulletin board $6.50 $1.10!!! Friday, "Surf & Turf" Deluxe delmonico steak w/lobster/ *1002%Pure Beef Steak Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette *Melted Swiss Cheese office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried baked potato or French fries/ *Fresh Fried Onion to the Public Affairs Office in the McCalla Admin vegetable/salad bar/rolls w/butter/ "DeliciousHoage Roll Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the coffee or iced tea. previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- $9.45 / Ask for your FREE Button 11 WM a yoenjy-oSupeSteak Sandwich ments will be accepted any time. Announcements The Patio Lounge will feature will be published at least once a week at the dis- the exotic Pina Colada for 60C. cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities Graphic Expression will be that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex playing for your dancing and lis-- and color or national origin will not be accepted. tening pleasure on Friday, July 17 The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- from 9 p.m. to midnight. it all submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- NOTE: Graphic Expression will be ing hours, DWH-during working hours). playing for your dancing and listening pleasure on Saturday, July 18 from 9 p.m. to midnight. THE MARINE MART has just received a fresh shipment of famous name brand chips, pretzels, and pop Educational Notes corn. Also just in are assorted SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Individuals DO YOU NEED EXTRA CRThDITS in the candy bars and snacks. Get some interested in substitute teaching Social Science/History field? Navy PWD Note while supplies last. at W. T. Sampson, schools, either Campus may be your answer. We have Elementary or Secondary, should the following test in stock that BASE TELEPHONE INFORMATION: complete application forms during cover this area: The cashier's hours of operation MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE Barber/ the months of July and August. Prepared by Title CIredits are as follows: Beautician, Carole Gray has new Forms may be picked up at the ACT-PEP Afro-American 6 'onday through Friday hours: Principal's Office, behind the History 8:a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Mon., Tue., and Sat. 9 a.m. y 3 p.m. high school from 8 a.m. through Dantes SC498 Criminology 3 12 - 3:30 p.m. Wed. CLOSED 4 p.m. daily Monday through ACT-PEP Educational 3 If the telephone bill is not Thu. and Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday. Psychology paid by 3:30 p.m. on the 18th of Eligibility requirements for Dantes (BE) SC491 Educational 3 the month, there will be a $5.delin- substitute teachers are a minimum Psychology quent fee added to the bill. of a bachelor's degree in education Dantes SC453 Principles 3 It is requested that personnel NEED A MANICURE? The Navy with a teacher's certificate from of Economics I due to be transferred notify Exchange Beauty Shop is offering any state. Subject field semester Dantes (BE) SC488 Psychology 3 the telephone business office one manicures for men and women hour requirements for secondary of Adjustment month prior to departure. This on Friday and Saturday. Call vary. CLEP Social Sciences/ 6 way their account can be cleared Karen at 8764 for an appointment. History - General and their transfer made as easy For more information and study as possible. guides, call Mrs. Hoover or Mrs. W. T. SAMPSON SCHOOL K-12 will McDermott at 8769. Remember, these WOULD YOU LIKE TO WEAR the latest hold school registration on August tests are free to active duty in fashion but feel that you 17-19 at the respective schools. personnel. can't because your ears are not More details will be announced pierced? Call the Navy Exchange during August. However, parent's Beauty Shop at 8764 and get that should have previous year's report Club A ctivities "Dressed Up" feeling. card, a copy of their orders ALL MEMBERS OF THE PHOTO REFLEX THERE WILL BE AN AA MEETING held assigning them to this base, and CLUB who are interested in entering weekdays from 1 - 2 p.m. at the the child's immunization record the Photo display contest scheduled Marine Barracks MARS. This is available for registration. for August 1 must turn in all an open meeting. For any further THE NAVY EXCHANGE is currently Kindergarten youngsters will need photos no later than July 25 at information call 951239 DWH. experiencing damages being done by birth certificates. Children the Reflex Club. Remember to children running unattended in the CLUB LATINO invites old and new Main Store. Parents are reminded who attended school here last include your name, F-stop, type members and interested persons to year must re-register. The first of film, type of camera and any that all children must be attended a general meeting at the Casa day of school will be August 31 extra lenses used. This information while shopping, and all parents will Latina on Saturday, July 18 at for one half day. Tuition paying is necessary for the display. be held financillay responsible 4 p.m. On the agenda: reports of students will be required to pay Also nominations were chosen for the actions of their children. past activities, plans the first semester's tuition prior for the following positions; to start exercise classes, conversational to attendance of school. secretary/treasurer, Cathy Roberts; Spanish classes and Bill Wallace, vice-president, plans for the THE NAVY EXCHANGE MOBILE CANTEEN up-coming Hispanic-American Jerry Kennedy, Ken Vencill; Herit- will be in the repair shop from age Week activities. Contact G. July 8 until July 28. Nrmal EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT president, Chuck Roberts, Ken THE GENERAL Moreno 952294 AWH/Nydiakantala 8480 service will resume as soon as test is a series of five Vencill and Jerry Kennedy. (GED) AWH. repair has been made. tests: writing skills, social Elections will be held at the next studies, science, reading skills, monthly meeting on Tuesday, August Steak cooked to order 4. Members should attend this and mathematics. The tests are NEW MILITARY UNIFORM ITEM: A new meeting to elect those nominated given every Monday morning in the and item of military uniform has been for these positions. ESO training room - McCalla received at the NEX - GTMO; a new Administration Building. The GED LIVE MUSIC design chambray shirt which has is free of cost to active duty (Stateside band FORTUNE) pocket flaps and a shirt tail for personnel. State awarded High optional wear. These shirts School Equivalency Certificates on the COMO Club Patio replace the chambray shirts without are recognized by the military flaps and will be available in services as the equivalent of a Friday, July 17 short and long sleeves. Only high school diploma for promotion, short sleeves shirts are currently reenlistment, military school Steak: 6 - 9 in stock at the Navy Exchange. selection, and statistical Music: 9 - 1 Both style shirts are authorized reporting purposes. To schedule for wear with the utility uniform to take the GED, please call Mrs. Call 951131 to make reservations. until further notice. Hoover or Mrs. McDermott at the Navy Campus office, Ext. 8769. ATTENTION Special Services ATTENTION LADIES: Rape-its an A MOPED INDOORS is like having a awful experience. Learn more bomb in the house. Gasoline vapors A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET about preventing it at the mixing with the air in a confined will be held on Sunday, July 19 at Rape Prevention Seminar sponsored space creat a highly volatile McCalla Hangar from 12:30 until GAZETTE by the Navy Wives Club of America atmosphere. The least flame or all merchandise is sold. No one of Iguana #131. The seminar will spark could set off a major will be allowed to set up prior to be held on July 27 at 7 p.m. in explosion. Keep mopeds and other 12. There will be two sizes of Maurice D. Fitzgerald, booths to choose from, all inside Captain the hospital training room. The gasoline-powered appliances out of the hangar; large booths (20x20) speaker for the evening will be places where people live, and out for $3 and small booths (10x20) Commander, U.S. Naval Base Chief Wismer from Base Police and of other buildings too. Remember Lt. Drimai from the hospital. fire safety is a community function. for $2. You must supply your own S. P ch. .Public Afairs Officer table. Anyone wishing to rent a LCdr. Robert Refreshment will be served. For Do your part. Ens. Sarn, z, . Asitant Public Affairs 5fficer space may do so by coming by the im. Sh,,,d, Baret .ounls more information please call M . Kroly Ashfield.Production Assistant Theresa - 96191 AWH or Linda Special Services Office between a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through JO1 Ron Rust. .Editor 97155 AT. 8 Friday or by going to booth #1 The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and relations for ship and station newspapers THE BASE INSURANCE is located in the day of the Flea Market. Food as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction may be sold only by people with Printed McCalla Hangar, Room #32, the VBS--:--iscoming! of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. five times weekly at government expense on government hours of operation are 9 a.m. to written permission from the Navy and Printing Service equipment at the Navy Polications 0V0 Exchange which must be brought Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items 12 and 1 to 3 p.m., Mondays, that appear herein are not to be construed as official Wednesdays and Fridays. Phone to Special Services when booth of as reflecting the views of C5AVBASE or the De- is purchased. pBrtment of the Na y. #8266. Gazette Thursday, July 16, 1981 The Daily Page 3 We all know the cost of Cost Is $336 Per Day medical care seems to be ris- Residents here can't ing like a balloon in a March wind. Newspapers and maga- zines give this subject a lot of Dependents Pay $5.50; coverage as one of the prob- use MEDICARE lems facing most American families today. Meulers Pay Nothing Where do you, the military The U. S. Naval Hospital has member or military family announced that the following rates stand in this dilemma? apply to contractors and their Actually, in a rather advan- employees. tageous position. Why? Be- HIS LAST cause of your non-cash mili- tary benefits, including medi- Non U. S., Jamaican and DIVE Cuban cal care for yourself and your exile. employees (and their dependents-all considered WAS dependents) $1 for out patient part of your total compensa- visits, $5 for inpatient days. tion. while in uniform and HIS after retirement. Employees of U. S. or other Recently the Department of FIRST national origin: $28 for out- Defense announced that the estimated cost per patient in CHECK OUT patient visits, $285 for inpatient military hospitals is $336 per YOUR SWIM days. day. Thus, when a military AREA dependent or retiree pays the Contractor dependents on base; current daily charge of $5.50 $33 for outpatient visits, $386 for for care in a military hospital, inpatient days. the government pays $330.50 more for the care received. When you, an armed forces Hospital rates are set by the member, need in-patient care, apartment of Defense and are the government pays the full ased statistics gathered $336 each day you are treated based on statistics gathered in a military hospital. A three- or four-day hos- throughout the world at all mili- pitalization for a minor illness her dependent $4,704 worth of used as the rate for billing tary installations. The rates set of a dependent would cost you medical care, if figured at the non-eligible persons who re- cannot be altered by Navy or any $16.50 or $22.00. If you were $336-per-day rate. ceive inpatient care as the re- other single service. the one hospitalized, you For an illness of your de- sult of an emergency or, in would pay nothing. pendent or a retiree or his or some cases, misunderstood or Jamaican and Cuban exile employ- Yet you or your dependent her dependent, the total you misrepresented eligibility. retiree would pay The current figure of $336 ees are granted a special exception would have received medical or the care worth at least $1,008 or would be $77.00. If you, the per day includes all costs as- at this base because no insurance $1,344. service member, were the pa- sociated with hospitaliza- carrier has yet been found which A serious illness requiring, tient, it would cost you noth- tion-room and board, will provide medical coverage for say, two weeks in a military ing out of pocket. surgery, medical services and them while they are in Guantanam hospital would get you, a de- The estimated daily cost of supplies, ambulance, or any pendent, or a retiree or his or care in a military hospital is other. Bay.

REENLISTMENT--At a recent ceremony, Cpl. Mark L. Zabijnik was reenlisted for three more years by Col. Ron McCrindle, CO, Ground Defense Force. Cpl. Zabjonik will depart Gtmo in July 1981 with orders to 1st Marine REENLISTMENT--On May 26, 1981, at Radio Hill, ET3 Mary Jo Jorewicz was Division, Camp Pendleton, CA. (Official Navy Photo). reenlisted by CWO3 Richard M. Teachout, NAS Ground Electronics Mainten- ance Division Officer, for four more years. Petty Officer Jorewicz re- enlisted for "A" School and a healthy SRB check. During the past 11 months at NAS Gtmo, Petty Officer Jorewicz has been assigned-as Weather Supervisor in the Ground Electronics Maintenance Department. She was frocked to Electronics Technician Second Class on June 1, 1981 and will tra isfer July 20, 1981 to Great Lakes, Ill. (Official Navy Photo).

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x# NAVY COMMENDATION MEDAL--On June 18, 1981, Lt. j.g. James C. Crout re- cieved a Navy Commendation Medal from Captain M.D. Fitzgerald, Commander, Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for his leadership abilities demon- strated on the USS Saratoga from April 1978 - July 1980, while serving as Ship's Boatswain. Pictured (L to R) are David and Michael, sons; and and Jewell, his we; Tonia, daughter; Lt. j.g. "Today I'll he . kind and generous . grouchy James C. Crout, and Captain intolerable . kind and generous . grouchy and ** MoDo Fitzgerald. (Official Navy Photo). The Daily Gazette Thursday, July 16, 1981 Page 4 Hockey NFL Reef Raiders (UPI)--Preston Pearson, the veteran have a club dive (AP)--A thorny NHL problem was Reef Raiders will running back who pioneered the third- starting at noon. solved yesterday when league presi- on Sat., July 18, specialist role, says he has no beer, soda, dent John Ziegler approved a deal down The club will provide feelings against the Dallas Cow- and hot dogs. All divers among Colorado, Winnipeg and Van- hard hamburgars boys. Baseball couver. are invited. The Cowboys forced Pearson into re- Those divers joining the club at (AP)--Talks in the Major League base- The problem arose when Vancouver tirement from pro football by not in- the dive site and all members who ball strike resume today amid grow- signed two Czechoslovakian players viting him back to train for the ap- participate, will receive two free ing signs that an end to the walkout, that Winnipeg and Colorado had the proaching season. air fills at the dive. now in its 37th day, may be near. rights to. But a complicated trade Pearson says he still thinks he The divers wishing to attend, can A news blackout has been imposed settled the matter. good years left on the grid- sign up at the Reef Raiders Dive and federal mediator Kenneth Moffett In the deal, right wing Brent Ash- has two but he won't make any effort Shack told reporters he thinks a settle- ton went from Vancouver to Colorado, iron, through today. on with another club. ment might be reached at today's left wing Lucien Deblois went from to sign In other NFL news, the Baltimore Soccer session. Colorado to Winnipeg and the rights Colts have sent defensive back Lyle (AP)--The longest losing streak in Yesterday, Labor Secretary Raymond to the Czech players went to Vancou- to the New York Giants for North American Soccer League history Donovan tried to light a fire under Blackwood draft choice. has come to an end. the negotiators. an undisclosed spent four seasons with The Dallas Tornado ended a 20- Donovan traveled to New York City Blackwood Golf the Colts. Before that, he played game slide with a 1-0 victory over to tell the parties to get back to (AP)--It's a strange thing to hear and Seattle. the Portland Timbers. serious business in the talks. And with Cincinnati regarding the British Open Golf Moffett has indicated that Donovan but the top U.S. play- may call the negotiators to Washing- Championship, er is complaining about "American- ton if the talks continue to go no- (Cont inued from Page 1) ized" conditions for this year's com- where. Profile. petition in Sandwich, England. Note Tom Watson says more watered Butler, who is now an Ensign work- year-old son, James, is Master Chief Divers' courses have made the greens and ing at the Fleet Training Group, Roberts' namesake. Another daught- On the occasion of the full fairways softer. And, says the dis- also remembers, "I believe I had a er, Evelyn, is single and living in moon there will be a free night appointed Watson, "I didn't come hole in my dungaree shirt, and I Zion, Ill. dive on Friday, July 17 at 8 p.m. here to play American golf, I came looked messy. The Master Chief The Roberts thoroughly enjoyed from Cable Beach. Sponsored by here to play British golf." remedied that, real quick!" their GTMO visit. It was Thelma's Bill Sloan and Tom Langham. Ya'll Watson begins defense of his Brit- The Roberts' visit with their first out of the U.S., but the Mast- come and get certified. ish Open title today. daughter, Ethel, known as "Sam" by er Chief has been here before. family and friends; their son-in-law, Robert and the grand kids will end tomorrow as the MAC flight will As the Master Chief put it, he and take them back to the U.S. his wife really enjoy the community classifieds Memories will go with them, as spirit of Guantanamo Bay. these two easily-likeable persons He said, "Have a nice day in GTMO left so many positive, happy Bay, or in Wabeno, Wisconsin,. It Sunfish Sailboat, $375. Best racing thoughts with myself, and I'm sure doesn't hurt to tell people to have For sale record on the Base. Call 8402 DWH met while here in GTMO. a nice day!" or 95400 AWH. others they Ford , this great little 6 cyl. Thelma, who has been affectionate- The Master Chief is very positive has new tires all around, ly named, "Sarge," by her son-in-law, about America and its future, and 6' White bar with a built-in it's the ideal car for misses the comradeship and closeness especially its young people. He automatic, artifical fireplace, bookshelves your tour in GTMO, available that being in the Navy 30 years made would very much like to see more and bottle storage, $75. 951079 AT. Oct. 1, asking $650. Call 99246 possible. And her husband is quick media emphasis placed on good things to agree. young people do. AWH. 10,000 BTU Fedders A/C, good condi- The Master Chief noted that their tion, runs good but needs a thermo- "In Wabeno," the Master Chief said, GE 10,000 BTU A/C for parts, $10; car's personalized license plate stat, $40. Call 95548 AT. "the high school graduation class baby tub new, $5; baby bassinett, reads, "MCPO E-9." Residents of organized and performed a local $10; changing table, $35; four their hometown in Wisconsin have church service one Sunday. I was piece living room set, floral '69 Chevy pick-up, recent body work pronounced the plate as, "MCPOE," very proud of these young people." rust, asking $750, excellent and painted, very good running then asked just what the "9" stands included, He can also be proud of his grand- condition. Call 99246 AWH. condition, extra parts for. children, who visit their grandpar- $1800. Call 8809 AT before 8 p.m. Thelma also feels the "itch" to ents usually in the summer. 5,000 BTU A/C good condition, move, which was a common part of Their six-year-old grandson re- $75, available July 26. 8119 DWH/ '68 Javelin, 2-door, 6-cylinder, their Naval career life together. marked to his grandfather on one 98197 AWH. runs good, needs minor repairs, But, the Roberts' roots will re- visit concerning the National EnsigW $400. Ask for Leroy at 8259 DWH main in Wabeno, Wisconsin, where which is flown in the Roberts' front Child's rocking "Wonder Horse", or 8537 AWH. they have lived since 1974. yard. $10; wooden high chair, $3; James is employed as the superin- 290 Cu. In, V8, baby back-pack, $10; 20" girl's '69 AMC Rebel tendent of the Food Services Depart- good, $600; He said, "Grandpa, when you die bicycle, $10; two crab traps, one runs good, looks ment for the Wabeno school system. for parts or and go to heaven, don't worry about new, one used once, $6. Call 96282 '69 AMC Javelin Thelma, who loves to bake, works for AWH. the flag. We'll take care of it. AT. fix up, $100. Call 8569 her husband at the high school's bak- and when you come back, we'll give ery. She likes keeping busy, and 8 cyl, it to you." '69 Dodge Dart 2 door, knows that, at least in the school Newport P/S, A/T, 4:30 p.m. at Master Chief Roberts, his wife, '65 Chrysler can be seen after her husband is "the boss." At good tires, very little rust. 1707. Thelma, and their immediate family A/C, Trailer Park home. .well? 951018 AWH, ask for resulted in an interview that will Call 8197 DWH, The Roberts also have two other just as long as I'm Harold. Sears Kenmore washer in running daughters. Betty is married to Mark be remembered display the Ameri- condition, $45 or best offer. Hayes, and works in Civil Service sure the Roberts w/2 helmets, 90- can flag patriotically in Wisconsin. '80 Honda CB125 Call 8748/98250 AT. in Virginia Beach, Va. Their six- 100 mpg, like new condition. m Call 8197 DWH/951018 AWH ask for Double bed frame w/mattress & Pet cage for small dog. 8119 DWH, Harold. $25 or best offer. box spring, AWH. Call 8748/98250 AT. Wanted 98197 Black & Decker cordless grass $5; Wilson Staff X-31 Trying to locate a speedometer shears, The services of a nice pedigree golf clubs, 3-wedge, Give Away cable for a 350 Honda, new is professional gentlemen Lhasa Apso for my lady grips, $90. to a good home, preferred but a good used one is and 2 woods, leather Two dogs free Lhasa Apso. Phone 90113 DWH AT. one female (spade), better than another citation. Call 951186 one male and ask for Kitty Bays. with all their shots. Contact Gysgt Erwin at 90102/ FOR SALE medium sized Call 8748/98250 AT. 95338 DWH. Set of weights, with or without '71 Toyota two door auto/trans., Services bench, would like 100 lbs or Person with an exceptional knowledge asking $750, make offer. Call of rotary engines, have a Mazda RX-4, couple would like to more if possible. 95314 DWH. 95546 AT. Available August 4. Nice married down hard. 8465 DWH/951079 AWH. housesit, willing to watch pets Used scuba equipment in good Pontiac Catalina, P/S, P/B, and plants too. 90113 OWH ask for '71 condition. 8356 AT. Want to house-sit, new arrival new exhaust system, good tires, Kitty Bays. needs home, bringing family after very good mechanical condition, July 30. Call 8849 DWH ask for working mothers leaving GTMO July 24, must sell. I will babysit for AWH. Interested women softball players Lyn. 95492 Call 8721 DWH/ 95471 AWH, ask for or any time, any age. Call 8649 in the morning. Have recommendations, to play in upcoming women' s Bill. gallons of fiberglass resin Ask for softball league. Those interested 1-2-3 love to look after kids. for boat should contact Rich Sheldon 8143 DWH/ and any amount of doth Power drill, $10; power jigsaw, $10. Maria. DWH, 954292 AWH, 951109 AWE or Rob Francis 8147 DWH repair. 8849 Both are in good working order. or 8811 AWE. ask for Lyn. 96207 AWH/8167 DWH. Found MontgomeryDWards credit card was Fedder A/C, good 24,000 BTU found in the Bank. To identify condition, $150; '74 Suzuki 185 CC DAILY ENERGY USAGE call 8372 OWE. many new parts, good condition, WATER ELECTRICITY $500. Michael Finnegan ET2. Call 96175 AT or 64251 OWH. Missing Use: 1,265,000 Gallons Use: 284,400 KWH Minzuno left handed softball Barrel boat 007, out of harbor glove at Cooper Field on field #1 $7,590 $27,435 certified, two engines, new Friday, July 10. Call 8849 AT, barrels Feb. 80, 12' x 37'. ask for OS3 Anderson or leave a Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 280,000 WH Partial list of extras: gas tanks, message. $27,010 AM radio, life vests, regulation $6,000 navigation lights, head, sun Helmet, silver reflective tape TOTAL deck, shed, swimming ladder, all around, my name and phone 8' dinghy, new marine battery. number inside, taken from my Use: $35,025 See at NAVSTA Boat Shed across bike at the COMO parking lot. Target: $33,010 from Base Police, $2,222. Please return. Lost between 8656 DWH/8784 AWE. 7 - 12:30 p.m. July 11.