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N\ Guantanamo's commissary goes "scanning" By Lt.Cadr. I.B. Barrera Customers need not worry the past. W E News of the bay Navy Resale Activity Officer about price discrepancies, Cornissary store customers because a one hundred percent are reminded that scanning is With today's opening of the scan for bar code, price good only for grocery items Commissary, out goes price matching has been completed with bar codes. Produce will School Safety -- Motorists are reminded that school punching, and in comes price in the store. be coded with 'price look up is back in session and there is a 20 mph school zone in scanning. Guantanamo Bay's Customers will reap the (PLU)' and will be automa- effect between Nob Hill Road and Marine Site, along Commissary enters the benefit of this improvement tically priced after Sherman Ave. The school zone is in effect on school high-tech world of computer by time saved at the check weighing. Fresh and frozen, days, twice a day, from 7:15 - 8 a.m., and from 1:50 - application to grocery sales out registers. With the new locally packaged meat, will 2:35 p.m. management. Voice price price scanning system, 40 to still be price-punched the repeater will probably come 50 line items can be scanned old way. PSD Customer Service Hours -- Patrons of the next. in one minute. Under the old In case of a power outage, Personnel Detachment Guantanamo Bay are reminded that Price scanning is made method, manual price the scanning system is PSD Customer Service Hours are Monday through Friday, possible by the new 2126 NCR punching, only 15 to 20 items equipped with an external 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Emergencies anytime. Smart Registers, which are could be rung up in one diesel generator that will equipped with optical minute. provide uninterrupted power. New Arrivals-- To announce in the paper the newest scanners that read bar codes registers addition to your family, please submit to the Daily The new scanning For any further questions imprinted on each grocery the the new Commissary Gazette the parent's full names, the baby's name, the will automatically add about item. The bar codes are Commissary scanning capability, contact date of birth and weight of the baby. five percent unique with each scannable of PO1 Occiano, 4438 or 4134. Parents: LT Douglas and Mandy Fames surcharge. Also, yelling item because this is where "price checks" by check out Baby's Name: Kathryn Ann price is based. Born: August 25, 1986 the personnel will be a thing of Weight: 7 pounds, 1 ounces

Parents: CM2 Michael and Becky Icenogle Baby' s Name: Joshua Michael Born: August 31, 1986 Weight: 6 pounds, 12 ounces

MAC Flight Seat Availability As of September 15 (8:30 a.m.) For more information, call PSD Transportation.

Date GTMO/ Norfolk/ September Norfolk GTHO 16 .82 .0 19 .43 .35 23 .99 .26 26 .73 .67 30 .78. .26 October 3 .62. 27 7 .96. 30 10 .96. 42 14 .96 .39 17 .102 .44 21 .105 .36 24 .100 .47 28 .104.30 Check out faster -- Automatic price 40 to 50 items per minute. Guantanamo "good 31 . 99 . scanners are in place in the Guantanamo Bay and getting better." (Photo by PH2 Clarence Commissary. The scanners can scan prices of Arnold) NAVNEWS '86 Joe Kennedy favored in Massachusetts primary (UPI) -- Today is Tuesday considered the favorite in a President Franklin Roosevelt, AIDS Testing Policy Update and another round of primary Democratic primary for the and Melvin King, the only People who test positive for the HTLV-III antibody elections is scheduled, this congressional seat of House black ever to reach Boston's will not be allowed to become commissioned or warrant time in Massachusetts and Speaker Thomas O'Neill, who mayoral runoff. officers, according to a recent manorandum from Deputy Washington state. Oklahoma is retiring. Kennedy and State Senator Secretary of Defense, William H. Taft, IV. The HTLV-III has a run-off. -Kennedy is the eldest son George Bachrach were believed antibody has been closely associated with the Acquired The attention will be of the late Senator Robert to be in a tight race until Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). focused on Massachusetts. Kennedy. Young Kennedy is in recently, when several key Persons who are officer candidates and test positive, Election officials predict a a crowded Democratic field endorsements pushed Kennedy will be disenrolled immediately from the program. larger than usual voter that includes James to a big lead in public Persons testing positive who are extended on active turnout- Joseoh Kennedy II is Roosevelt, grandson of opinion polls. duty prior to entering the officer program, and do not have any symptoms of the AIDS disease or progressive clinical illness, may be retained as enlisted. If the individual requests discharge, an honorable or entry level separation will be granted if it is based solely on a confirmed positive test result. People testing positive while in the Reserve Officer Training Corps will also be disenrolled. Those persons will be allowed to keep any financial support through V+ the end of the academic semester, and will not have to make repayment. Cadets and midshipmen attending the service acadamies will be discharged if they test positive, but may be granted a delay in separation until the end of the ( academic year. A cadet or midshipman in their final ~1 academic year may be allowed to graduate but without a connission. They will be granted an honorable discharge if it is based solely on a confirmed positive test result. inside CPO Indoctrination Graduates -- Today (DV) John Lesch (SIMA). Back row, left Page 2 -- Col. Jones, Legal Background is CPO Initiation day for 1986 CPO to right: SKC Gary Howland (SIMA); EMC Page 2 -- Hispanic Heritage Week selectees. The following selectees recently Fermin Bautista (NAVSTA); MSC Manuel Liwanag Page 3 -- The Saler graduated from the Naval Station CPO (NAVSTA); MSC Wayne Wilson (NAVSTA); YNC Page 4 -- NFL Standings Indoctrination Mary Bray (NAS); RMC James Williams (BCT); Page 4 -- Baseball Standings course. Front row, left to right: ABFC Clote Hemphill (Brig) ; ATC RMC Roxine Hart (BCT); BMC Earl Pinkerton Donald Morgan (VC-l0); ENC William Smith (NAVSTA); ENC Roy Hollinsworth (SIMA); and

M.N. (SATCOM); MMC Larry Taylor (Commissary); BMC HMC William Smith (Hospital). (Photo by PH3 David Hanna (NAVSTA); ATC John Rousset Leon Dudley) (VC-l0); ENC Michael Cash (NAVSTA); and MMC Colonel Jones, extensive legal background the In a change of command 2D Marine Division at Camp he served as the assistant ceremony held September 8, Lejeune, N.C. European command liaison the Marine Barracks/Ground Upon his promotion to officer to the Multi-National Defense Force received a new major, he we.s assigned as Peacekeeping Forces. In July commanding officer. chief defense counsel and 1984 Col. Jones reported to Col. Gerald W. Jones later as chief trial counsel the Joint Special Operations relieved Col. James S. Adams of the 2D Division. Agency at the Pentagon, as commanding officer in a Col. Jones then served in Washington, D.C. for duty as ceremony conducted on the Okinawa as a special the legal advisor. parade deck in front of the court-martial judge and upon He was promoted to colonel headquarters building at the his return to the United July 1, 1986 and reported to Officer's Fleet Social -- Fleet Training Group Marine Site. States in July 1977 he the Marine Barracks/Ground (FTG) and NAVBASE COMO Club will host an Officer's Col. Jones, born Sept. 27, attended the advance course Defense Force in Septenber. Fleet Social Friday, Sept. 19, 6:30 p.m., on the COMO 1941 in Ellisville, Miss., at the U.S. Army Judge The colonel's decorations Club patio, featuring heavy hors d'oeuvres and a graduated from high school in Advocate General's School at include the Bronze Star Medal no-host bar. Dress is casual civilian attire. The 1959. He continued his Charlottesville, Va. with Combat "V", Defe purpose is to socialize, have fun and promote education at the University In June 1978 he was Meritorious Service Med interchange between FTG staff, NAVBASE personnel and of Southern Mississippi assigned to MCAS Cherry Meritorious Service Medal, U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships undergoing training graduating in 1962 with a Point, N.C. as a special and Joint Service Commendation here. A steak cookout for all will be available on the bachelor's degree in business genral court-martial judge Medal, Navy Commendation COMO Club patio beginning at 8 p.m. Additionally, ship administration. and was promoted to Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, personnel desiring dinner inside the COMO Club In June 1962, Col. Jones lieutenant colonel in Sept. Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry following the fleet social, should make reservations in joined the Marine Corps 1980. Assigned again to the with Silver Star and the advance by calling 2531. For more information, call Lt. Reserves and attended recruit 2D Marine Division at Camp Lebanese Order of the Cedars Cmdr. Hood, 4517. training at Parris Island, Lejeune in June 1981, he Medal. N.C. He remained in the served as the deputy staff Col. Jones is married to Marine Corps Exchange Anniversary Sale -- The reserves until he was judge advocate and later as the former Mary Montrea Moore MCX Anniversary sale has been extended until Sept. 21, commissioned as a second the staff judge advocate of Edinberg, Miss., and they due to the barge bringing more sale items. As received, lieutenant in the Marine until June 1984. have one son, David. Col . the sale merchandise will go to the Exchange, so come Corps in December 1964. Col. Jones was TAD to Jones' family is scheduled to see all the new and different merchandise. Col. Jones served as a Beirut, Lebanon in 1983 where arrive on the base in October. platoon commander with the Recreation Comnittee/Council Meets -- The 1st Reconnaissance Battalion Recreation Committee/Council meeting is scheduled for and as the commanding officer Wednesday, Sept. 17, 3 p.m., in the COMNAVBASE of K Company 3/7 in Vietnam Conference Room. All members are asked to attend. during which time he was promoted to captain. Forum On Speech And Language Problems -- Upon his return to the Tonight, Sept. 16, at the W.T. Sampson Elementary United States he served as a School Room B-10, at 7 p.m., Dr. Bonnie Strickland, company commander in the 1st DODDS special education coordinator, will address Infantry Training Regiment at questions and concerns regarding DODDS' policy for Camp Lejeune, N.C. until his providing services for students who have speech and/or release from active duty in language difficulties. All interested persons are November 1967. encouraged to attend. After his separation from active service, Col. Jones Upcoming Court Term -- The Naval Legal Service earned a bachelor's degree in Office will be closed Sept. 23 - 30 for week one of a education from the University two-week court term. The office will be open from 8 - of Southern Mississippi and a 9:30 a.m. only between Oct. 1 - 7 for week two of the master's degree in education court term. For more information, call 4600. from Mississippi College. He also received a Juris Doctor Dinner Theater At Windjammer Club -- Baker's degree from the University of Play, "The Count Will Rise Again," by Dennis Snee will Mississippi. be performed as dinner theater at the Windjammer Club, In addition to holding a Tuesday, Sept. 30. The club invites its patrons to teaching job with the Jackson enjoy dinner and a comedy play for an evening filled Mississippi Public School with good food and many laughs. This Dracula spoof will System, Col. Jones remained begin at 8 p.m. For table reservations or menu active in the reserves information, call 2304. For play information, call 3637 serving with the 13th Force AWH. Reconnaissance Company and later with A Company 4th Marine Corps Exchange Hours Of Operation -- For Reconnaissance Battalion in your shopping convenience, the Marine Corps Exchange Mobile, Ala. and Toyland will change their hours of operation to Col. Jones returned to better serve the community. Beginning Sunday, Sept. 21, active duty in June 1974 and, hours of operation will be: Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. following completion of U. S. until 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 Navy Judge Advocate General's a.m. until 5 p.m. School at Newport, R. I., was designated a judge advocate Colonel Gerald W. Jones, USMC Caribbean Naval Lodge AF And AM -- The Caribbean and assigned to duty with the Naval Lodge AF and AM will conduct work and instruction in the Fist Degree, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m., in Bldg. AV-54. All Masons are cordially and fraternally invited to attend. Hispanics in U.S. military, defending freedoO

Officers Hail And Farewell -- It's Hawaiian Night By Tom Price States military do not have country. at the Deer Point Officer's Club, Saturday, Sept. 20. AFIS Correspondent to look far to find positive During the American Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $7 role models and heroes Revolution, Bernardo de per person, available from your committee Young Hispanics do not either. Even as far back as Galvez, with a small band of representative or at the register in the COMO Seaside have to look far to find the Revolutionary War, men, cleared the British out Room. Tickets sold at the door will be $10 per person, heroes. Jose Marti gave his fighters with Hispanic of southern Mississippi. and only 25 tickets will be available, so please buy life so Cuba would be free. surnames, be they Spanish, Before his death in 1786, de early. For table reservations, call 2132. Luis Munoz Rivera, through Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Galvez captured Mobile, Ala., patience and hard work, Dominican, Central or South and as Spanish governor of helped secure autonomy for American, contributed signi- Louisiana, he commanded the Puerto Rico from the Spanish. ficantly to protecting the Spanish troops which defeated And today, Henry Cisneros of United States and what it British forces in west and San Antonio, Texas, and stands for. These contribu- east Florida. Americans never Federico Pena of Denver, tions will be honored forgot de Galvez; the city of Colo., are mayors of two of publicly during this week, Galveston, Texas, is named the larges cities in America. which is designated National after him. U ys y er Hispanics in the United Hispanic Heritage Week by public law. Continued in tomorrow's The fnllwn i r n hi- MaI.y na-e,.e ,e oiowing are some ns-DayGzet panics who have contributed U.S. Navy's only shore-based' daily newspaper to America's defense. They are representative of all Capt. John Condon, USN.Commarrer, U.S. Naval Base Hispanics who have served and Lt. Bob Hines, USN .Public Affairs Officer are now serving their Officer JCI2 Caryt Bith, tUSN. Assistant Public Affairs Jl S acey Bying of, US N.ManagingEditor J03 Teri 3 as. . distant SN Kim Fields, USN.Staff Assistant JOSA Juan Coona, USN. S ,f Assistant IeITAGE The Daily Gazette is published according to t1rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers, urder t direction of the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five times a week at government expense on government equipment, , .,,,eta thebr l5th at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. The opinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as official, or as the official views of the Navy Department or Canmander, U.S. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 (Admin Hill) . If you need assistance, please call us at 4819 or 4502.

2 Daily Gazette Tuesday, September 16, 1986 Whirlpool 13,000 BTU, 220 Sony remote control, $250. Baby high chair with tray, volt. Works well, cools Call Mike Lane, 4493, between stores easily. Excellent entire lower story of 3 and 9 p.m. condition, $15. Call 4901 Granadillo-type housing, $125 STEREO EQUIPMENT DWH, 2593 AWH. the or best offer. Available Lasonic portable AM/FM Sept. 17. Call 4906 DWH or cassette player with Aria Pro II RS series 3302 AT. detachable speakers, $75. electrical guitar. Perfect APPLANCES Call 4790 AWH. condition with case and GE refrigerator. One year strings, $250. Call 4790 AWH. aier old, frost-free, $200. Call Yamaha Class "A" stereo, Ted 4954 AT. $2,000. Call Mike Lane, 4493, 18 cans of 104 Octane Submit on 8 1/211l' between 3 and 9 p.m. Booster, $5 per can. Call Amana microwave, just inspec- sheet of paper. Must DIVE GEAR 4790 AWH. ted, $175. Call 4761 DWH, be signed and have Seaquest BC. Paid $160, a 4539 AWH. phone number. Bring asking $80. Two dive tanks, Black and Decker hedge to PAO Office, Bldg. $80 for one, $60 for other, triamer, and Weed Eater. Both Refrigerator. Small, good 760, Admin Hill. both for $125. Call Monte, for $50. Call 4493 between 3 condition, perfect for Phone 4502 or 4819. 4493 after 10 p.m. and 9 p.m. barracks, $100. Call Buck, 4954 DWH, 4651 AWH. Complete set of dive gear, Boy's large (14-16) winter includes wet suit, Seaquest coat. Parka-style with hood, r Refrigerator, green, $75. ADV-BC, Mares regulator with worn two months, in top Call Bart, 4698, anytime Sherwood Octopus and Dacor condition, $45. Call 4180 AT. AUTOS '70 Pontiac. Good condition, after 6 p.m. three-instrument console, 80 '70 Chevy Blazer 4x4, 307, engine, transmission good. cu. ft. aluminum tank, two Baby items. Crib with automatic transmission, power Spare parts, $600. Call 2860 Refrigerator/freezer, $300. Tri-view masksAthree pair mattress, swing, bath tub, steering, power brakes, new OWH, 3847 AWH. See Ira, AV 89, R. 22, ferry fins, weg,,Obbelt with potty chair, tires, $1,250. Call 4954 DWH. changing table, landing, after 5 p.m. plastic- red weights. and baby carrier for bicycle. '75 Ford Pinto. Two-door, Also horse collar BC, game All items in excellent '65 MG Convertible, black four-cylinder, green. In good Westinghouse washer for bag, two underwater condition. Call 2638 AWH. with wire wheels. Too many condition lights, with four new parts. Bad water seals and gear bag, booties, size 11. new parts to list. Can be tires, $1,000 negotiable. Can gaskets around tub and pump. Many other incidentals. Take Rubber raft with four oars. seen at ferry landing, be seen at ferry landing. Motor, transmission, and all for $600. Original Seats four. Very good $2,500. Call 4790 AWH. Call 4784 AWH. electrical all good, $50. purchase price, $1,200 one condition, $35 or best offer. Call 2160 AWH. Call 3361 AT. '68 Chrysler. Good body and year ago. Call Lou, 4479 DWH, '73 Plymouth, $500. Come to 4895 AWH. interior, very dependable. AV 89, rm. 22, ferry landing, Whirlpool washer and dryer, Plants, Can be seen at ferry landing, three for $1, 50 after 5 p.m. $75. Call 4493 between 3 and cents and up. Miscellaneous $800. Call 4790 AWH. Seaquest BC, never used, 9 p.m. $200. Call 4493 between 3 and U.S. coins, old bottles, 50 '80 Dodge Omni. White with cents and up. Boots, $7. Gold Corvair Monza 600. Car red interior, 9 p.m. four-cylinder, Whirlpool no frost, side-by- charms, $15. Call co lector 's dream. Two-door 4968 AWH. four-speed, power steering, side refrigerator, 26.5 cu. hardtop, six-cylinder, four Compete set of dive gear, all power brakes, a/c, 43,000 ft. Has automatic ice and Dacor. Small BC, one hose speed. Needs left rear strut Boogie board, suitable for 8- miles, $2,500. Call 4761 OWH, water dispenser, $700. Call regulator, depth gauge, rod bushing, $400. Call year-old, $5. Call 3361 AT. 2847 4539 AWH. 4493 between 3 and 9 p.m. pressure gauge, tank, AT. fins, snorkel, mask, gloves. All Sharp VCR (new) , paid $292, '64 Chevy Impala. Two-tone Whirlpool washer, $250. brand new, $525. Woman's wet will sell for $240. Casiotone '80 Camaro. Black, runs blue, white, two-door, V-8 Whirlpool dryer, $200. suit, long, zippered, ankles, CT-320 electronic keyboard. great. Automatic, tilt engine, automatic with auto Whirlpool dishwasher with $50. For more information, Great fun for the family, steering, AM/FM cassette with shift. Goodyear Eagle ST butcher block top, $250. All call 2128. $145. Three lovely Italian equalizer, two new tires, radial tires less than one three years old. Excellent BICYCLES paintings in beautiful rear window louvers, $3,200 year old. Good condition, condition, available Sept. Boy's Huffy dirt bike. Good frames, $40 each. Firmflax or best offer. Call 3715 AT. power steering. A classic, 21. Call 4536 LWH, 4464 AWH. condition, $45. Call 3361 AT. body machine and weights, $2,000 negotiable. Call 3142 $35. Weight bench, 200 lbs. '78 Volkswagon Rabbit. Air AT. Two Whirlpool side-by-side Nishiki 15-speed, Shimano weight and other accessories, conditioning, $1,000. Call refrigerators with ice hubs, Unimega harnessed $60. Call 3405 AT. 4493 between 3 and 9 p.m. '75 Vega, $600. Call Ted, makers, one with water and pedals. In good condition, 4954 AT. ice. One five years old, one $200. Call Monte, 4493 after Electric ice cream freezer, '84 Ford Escort. 26,000 MOTORCYCLES one year old. Both in 10 p.m. $10. Eureka cannister vacuum miles, great condition, '80 Yamaha XS65OSG. New excellent condition, $800 cleaner with attachments, $4,500 or best offer. Call tires, exhaust, $700. Call each negotiable. Call Lou, Ladies 27" 10-speed. Brand $20. One new set of Harvard Paula, 2560, 2249 DWH, or 4954 DWH. 4479 DWH, 4895 AWH. new, paid Classics, $15. Call 4223 AWH. 2856 AWH. $200, asking $150. Call Bart, 4698, after 6 p.m. LOST '83 Nighthawk 450 with wind- Freezer, 27.5 cu. ft. MISCELLANEOUS Set of three-connected key '71 Ford LTD. Runs, but needs shield and luggage rack. Very Upright, very good condition, Olympic barbell and weights, rings with Garfield, a daisy work, $100. Call 4645 DWH, low Guantanamo miles. Call PO $450, or best offer. Call 285 lbs, $200. Call 4493 and shell with assorted keys B302 "C" complex AWH. John Taylor, 4702 DWH, 2827 3361 AT. between 3 and 9 p.m. attached. Call 2722 AT. AWH. FOUND '73 LTD Wagon. New, re-built Washer, very good condition, Six each, excellent One set of keys outside Bldg. transmission, power steering, '83 Honda 750 Shadow. 7,000 $175. Available Oct. 3. Call condition, pro-type tennis 760. They go to security power breaks, just inspected miles, new tires, brakes, 3331 AT. racquets with new white, Friday, Sept. 19. Call 4502 in August, $1,000. Call 4180. ignition. Other new parts, Adidas tennis bag, 18 new and CWH. two brand new helmets, never Freezer, chest-type, good for used tennis balls, six pair, WANTED '70 International 3/4-ton been used. Many extras, bait, $50. Call 4180. various color wrist bands, Carpets. 12xl8, good quality pickup. Heavy duty with over- $1,350. Call Buck, 4954 DWH, and good condition. Neutral load FURNITURE $100. Call Lou, 4479 DWH, springs, $1,000. Call 4651 AWH. Waterbed, super single, $100. 4895 AWH. colors, light brown and Call Buck, 4954 DWH, 4651 beige. Call 2777 after 7 p.m. '83 Yamaha 750 Maxima. Black, AWH. Outfit for Navy Ball. Tuxedo, Call Jan at 4402 DWH. 64 Barracuda with excellent condition, 11,000 complete with white dinner push-button transmission. miles. Comes with protection White provincial bedroom jacket, matching shirt, Glass for picture frames. One Body work completed, have cover and black Bell group, $200. Call 4761 DWH, cummerbund, suspenders, white eighth-inch thickness by any original paint, $1,000. Call full-face helmet, $2,300 4539 AWH. gloves. Both dimension. Will pay reason- 4180. jackets, size firm. Call Tony, 6414 DWH, 40, pants size 32-33 waist, able price. Call 2912 AWH. 3531 AWH. Brown sofa, good condition, 32 length. All for only $200. '79 Chevy Monza hatchback. BOATS $50. Call 3575 AT. Call Lou, 4479 DWH, 4895 AWH. Looking for boat accessories. V-6 engine, four-speed. Very Bass boat, 15', 48HP Mariner VHF radio with antenna, AM/EM dependable, $1,500 or best engine, new carpet, new Bassinet with hood, two Men's clothing, all styles cassette, speakers, boarding offer. Call Bart, 4698, after steering, new Sears cover, liners, hood cover, sheets. and colors. Shirts medium to ladder. Will trade or pay, 6 p.m. AT. new Sears trolling motor, on Good conditi n, $20. J.C. large, dress pants and jeans, call 4373 OWH, 2593 AWH. trailer, $2,500. Call 4180 Penny swingjbassinet and waist 32-35, length 30-32. '69 Mustang Fastback. baby swi ith music box. Three-piece suits. Some items Windshield for a '67, '68 Restored 85 - 90 percent, new Boston whaler, 13.5' with Like new, 20. Wooden cradle new, all in excellent Camaro or Firebird. Call 6169 302 engine with 3/4 cam, 35HP Evinrude engine. With with stand, bumper pad, condition. Call Lou, 4479 AT. headers and 600 CFM Holley. trailer, has current safety sheets, $15. Call Rose, 2288 DWH, 4895 AWH. Too many new parts. to list, inspection, $1,500. Call 4882 EWH, 3140 AWH. Medium-size dog carrier. Call $4,000. Call Randy, 4954, DWH, 4363 AWH. Weights and bench, 110 lbs., 6366 DWH, 3132 AWH. 4882 EWH, 4581 AWH. Sealy queen-size bed, firm, $60. Call 4761 DWH, 4539 AWH. SERVICES Sportcraft 18' Cathedral hull $250. Call 4493 between 3 and House cleaning for final QPlymouth V-8. One owner with trailer, '85 Yamaha 9 p.m. Smith-Corona 2200 typewriter, a e new, $1,200. Call inspection. Will stand the Randy outboard motor, 115HP. like new, all manuals, $100. 4954, 4882 OWH, 4581 AWH. inspection with you. For more Includes safety gear and VHF Two love seats and one couch, Call 3808 after 2 p.m. radio. information, call Lynn, 2986. Call 2827 AWH. $100. Call 2723 AT. '72 International Harvester AIR CONDITIONERS V8, $800. Call Randy, 4954, Two for sale, both in excel- Teak dining room table and 4882 DWH, 4581 AWH. lent condition. 20,800 BTU, 2 six chairs, $500. Call 2723 1/2 years old with energy AT. POW/MIA '72 Ford pickup with flat saver, $300. 5,000 BTU, less TVS bed. Good condition, $1,700. than one year old, $250. Will Black and white, 13", $50. Recognition Can be seen at ferry landing. sell both for $500. Call 3571 Call 4761 DWH, 4539 AWH. Day Call Monte, 4493 after 10 AWH. Will be available Sept. Friday, p.m. 25. Zenith console color, 25", $300. See Ira, AV 89, rm. 22, 19 '79 Ford Fairlane. Two-door, Two Fedders 11,000 BTU. ferry landing, after 5 p.m. September with sunroof, $1,300 or best Available Oct. 3, $150 each. offer. Call 2723 AT. Very good condition. Call 13" color TV, $30. Call Bart, 3361 AT. 4698, after 6 p.m.

Daily Gazette Tuesday, September 16, 1986 3 Montana, Hogeboom, American Conference East W L T PCT PF PA McMalon sidelined New England 2 0 0 1.000 53 9 (AP) -- Some banged-up NFL Miami 1 1 0 .500 58 60 players were patched together N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 34 44 yesterday, and one of the Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 57 64 surgeries opens the way for a Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 13 63 rookie to start in his third NFL game. Central First, San Francisco coach Bill Walsh says he is Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 50 57 Mets miss it in St. Louis optimistic about Joe Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 54 61 Montana's chances of playing Houston 1 1 0 .500 51 26 (AP) -- New York Mets' New York Yankees and Toronto football again. Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 10 51 manager Davey Johnson says Blue Jays both moved within The 49ers' quarterback "It's like waiting for a baby eight and a-half games of the underwent surgery yesterday, West that doesn' t seam to come on idle Boston Red Sox in the and hospital officials say he time." East Division. Don was resting comfortably. Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 53 17 The Mets missed on their Mattingly's three-run homer Walsh says Montana will need Denver 2 0 0 1.000 59 46 fourth chance at clinching at in the seventh inning boosted three to four months of Kan City 1 1 0 .500 41 37 least a tie for the National the Yanks past the Baltimore recovery, and might be ready San Diego 1 1 0 .500 57 48 League East title when they Orioles 5-3. to play next season. L.A. Raiders 0 2 0 .000 42 48 lost at St. Louis 1-0 in 13 The Blue Jays leapt past Montana aggravated his innings last night. Roger the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 on recurring back problems National Conference McDowell walked Cardinal a tie-breaking three-run during the first game of the East pinch-hitter Curt Ford with homer by Willie Upshaw. NFL season. W L T PCT PF PA bases loaded to produce the Angels/White Sox who reported Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 62 35 run. California's lead over more than two weeks late to Washington 2 0 0 1.000 51 20 Phillies/Pirates Texas in the West Division training camp this year, says N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 48 38 Second-place Philadelphia, stayed at nine games. The he "can't be a rookie Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 24 54 coming off a three-game sweep Angels got a two-run anymore" because he is the St. Louis 0 2 0 .000 23 49 of the Mets, shut out the sacrifice fly from Ruppert quarterback. Trudeau will Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0. Jones during a five-run lead the Central Left-hander Don Carman threw inning, and they held off the against the a four-hitter for the Chicago White Sox 6-5. Sunday. He is stepping in for Chicago 2 0 0 1.000 54 41 Phillies. Indians/Twins Gary Hogeboom, who is out Detroit 1 1 0 .500 20 41 Cubs/Expos Cleveland's Tom Candiotti with a separated right Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 33 23 Leadoff hitter Chico Walker threw his fourteenth complete shoulder demanding surgery. Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 13 55 collected four hits, two runs game of the season. The Coach says Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 17 54 and an RBI while sparking the Indians shut out the Hogeboom will probably miss Chicag.o Cubs past the Minnesota Twins 4-0 on the rest of the season. West Montreal Expos 7-3. Candiotti's seven-hitter. Chicago quarterback Jim, Yankees/Blue Jays McMahon also has an injured Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 64 23 In the American League, the shoulder that kept him out of L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 32 23 Sunday's victory over the New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 34 41 Philadelphia Eagles. However, San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 National 44 23 League Standings McMahon says he may be ready East Division to play Monday night against the Green Bay Packers. W L PCT. GB The Washington Redskins say they will play without New York 93 50 .650 -- running back Kelvin Bryant Area athletics Philadelphia 75 68 .524 18 for at least the next six St. Louis 72 71 .503 21 weeks. Bryant underwent Sailing -- The Guantanamo Bay Yacht Club is now accepting Montreal 70 71 .496 22 arthroscopic surgery on two reservations for the upcoming Navy Sailing Training Course Chicago 61 82 .427 32 stretched ligaments in his today and tomorrow, Sept. 16 and 17. Follow-up sailing Pittsburgh 58 84 .408 34 1/2 left knee yesterday. excursions on the bay with an instructor will take place The Redskins also lost Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21 by appointment only. West Division Mel Kaufman during The cost of the class is $20 and each participant Sunday's game. A ruptured successfully completing the class will receive Houston 81 a mates 62 .566 -- achilles tendon could keep license. Reservations can be made Cincinnati at the Recreation Services 74 69 .517 7 him out the rest of the Marina. For more information, call 2345. San Francisco 73 71 .507 8 1/2 season. Los Angeles 68 75 .476 13 Elsewhere, the New York Bowling Meeting -- The Guantanamo Bay men's association San Diego 67 77 .465 14 1/2 Jets waived guard Ron Sams of the American Bowling Congress (ABC) and the Women's Atlanta 65 77 .458 15 1/2 and re-signed eighth-round, International Bowling Congress (WIBC) will have a mandatory draft pick Robert Ducksworth meeting of all league secretaries and officers for the out of Southern Mississippi. upcoming bowling season tomorrow, Sept. 17, 6:30 p.m., American League Standings at Broncos/Steelers Marblehead Bowling Center. At this meeting each league East Division secretary Denver quarterback John will receive information on their league as well Elway says the Broncos went as instruction on sanctioning procedures, merit patches, Boston 86 57 .601 - into Pittsburgh looking to special awards and related information. A special New York membership 78 66 .542 8 1/2 make a few big plays, and offer made by ABC and WIBC Toronto for military personnel overseas 78 66 .542 8 1/2 they made enough to beat the will be discussed. Detroit 76 68 .528 10 1/2 Steelers 21-10 in last Cleveland 73 71 .507 13 1/2 night's NFL game. Elway threw Bowling -- An organizational meeting for the Thursd Milwaukee 68 75 .476 18 three touchdown passes, 21 Night Como Mixed League will be held Thursday, Sept. 18, Baltimore 68 76 .472 18 yards 1/2 to Steve Watson, 34 p.m., at the Bowling Center. Projected start date of league yards to Steve Sewell, and 13 is Sept. 26, so please attend. Anyone interested in bowling yards to Sammy Winder. contact Cindy, 3475 AT. West Division The Broncos have won three times in the last four Soccer -- GBYAA will be conducting a Youth Soccer Coaches California 82 60 .577 -- seasons in Pittsburgh. Their and Referees Clinic Saturday, Sept. 20, Texas 74 9 a.m., at Cooper 70 .514 9 5-3-and-1 record at Three Field. All interested coaches and referees Kansas City are encouraged to 68 75 .476 14 1/2 Rivers Stadium makes them the attend. For more information, contact Frank Oakland Greer, 2437 AWH. 67 78 .462 16 1/2 only visiting team with a Chicago 63 80 .441 19 1/2 winning record at the park. Soccer Clinic -- GBYAA will be conducting a Soccer Seattle 63 81 .438 20 On the season, Denver has a Clinic/Tryout, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2 p.m., at Cooper Field. Minnesota 61 82 .427 21 1/2 2-and-0 record. The Steelers, All players who registered on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 13 who turned the ball over on and 14, and all other interested players should attend this their last three possessions clinic/tryout. The purpose of the clinic/tryout is to last night, have dropped establish distribution of skills and experience throughout their first Michigan has a quarterback two decisions of our teams and leaguers. Anyone interested in assisting us the year. with youth soccer can come to the tryout or contact Frank Greer, 2437 AWH. (AP) -- The University of winning quarterback in the Michigan always has a strong Rose Bowl. A more immediate line, good running backs, and goal is winning the Big Ten Project Player Project Player no quarterback. title, and the Wolverines are is a Recreation Services program designed the unaccompanied military Not this year. The among the top contenders. here. The program is a dynamic one involving leisure recreation and education. Wolverines have a skillful Harbaugh is 6-foot-3 and wheeler-dealer at quarterback 207 pounds, almost perfect Sailing Lessons -- Project Player will offer sailing in , something of numbers for a quarterback. lessons today, tomorrow, and Thursday, September 16, 17, and 18 at a long-shot candidate for the Last year, he played a the Yacht Club. Register at the Marina before class. Heisman Award, but not out of starring role as Michigan Cost is $20. For more information, call Susan Yaeger, 3006. it. went 10-1-and-1 but still did Beach Ride -- Project Player will offer a beach ride Jim completed 15 of 23 not get the Rose Bowl bid. Saturday, Sept. 20, 6:30 - 12 p.m. Ride a horse to Windmill passes last Saturday, as Jim is a leader on the Beach and enjoy a cookout. Ride back by the light of the Michigan opened its season field. His split end, Paul full moon. Cost is $15. Interested persons, must register by with a 24-23 victory over Jokisch, says he can read Sept. 18 with Susan Yaeger or Bill Anglin, 3006. Notre Dame at South Bend. defensive pass coverage Happy Birhday!! Women's Weight Training -- Project Player will offer a Jim is a senior, and, this better than any quarterback women's weight training Monday and Wednesday, Sept. 22 and season, is intent on a he has seen in the college To Capt. Condon 24, 6:30 - 10:00 p.m., at the Marine Site Weight lifelong dream, being the Room. For ranks. more information, call Susan Yaeger, 3006.

4 Daily Gazette Tuesday, September 16, 1986