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Vol. 45 -- No. 59 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, March 30, 1989 Masonic Lodge gives graciously to those in need By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE Basnight continued. But the lodge hasn't stopped there. "Charity begins at home," and the Recently, they donated a couch and love Caribbean Naval Masonic Lodge believes seat to the residents at Oil Point 8. in that wholeheartedly, not by giving All the money the lodge uses comes materialistically unless the need arises, but from either membership yearly dues or by giving of their time, talent and sincerity. donations. "Anything and everything the "Our organization is based on the Bible community gives to us, we give back to the but we're not a church; however we're community," Basnight said. seeking the same end goal, the path to So how did the Masons get started? heaven through brotherhood and friend- "Our lodges date back to King Solomon's ship," said Mike Basnight, the lodge's time,"saidBillKnowles,thelodge'ssecre- worshipful master and a civilian engineer- tary and civilian structural inspector for the ing technician for the Public Works De- Public Works Department. partment. "Our lodge is known as a Blue Lodge On St. John the Baptist's Day, June24, which is chartered from the Grand Lodge 1717, four of the "old" lodges met in in Massachusetts," Basnight continued. London and formed the first Grand Lodge The Masons practice charity and be- of England, thereafter known as the Pre- nevolence and strive to promote human mier Grand Lodge of the world. welfare. They care for their indigent Breth- The American colonial Masonic or- Barbara Wyman accepts from Mason Mike Basnight the new furniture ren; widows and orphans; aid medical re- ganizations stemmed from this Grand donated by the Caribbean Naval Masonic Lodge. Masons also pictured search; blood banks; maintain homes; Lodge of England and were formed soon from left to right are Donald Waters and Bill Knowles. (Photo by JOSN Lisa youth programs; and contribute to scholar- after 1717. M. Enloe) ships programs. And in order to become a Mason, a man come proficient in the particular skills "We sponsored and and discuss present and future projects and the haunted house last must seek membership in the organization talents required of the previous position year and a BBQ chicken advance in their skills and talents. dinner and pro- of his own free will. "We don't recruit for anddemostrate thatproficiency,"Basnight And moted Window of Freedom T-shirt how does the worshipful master sales to our members," Knowles continued. added. feelaboutthelodge? collect donations for our scholarship pro- "To move up in the governing "We'rejustlikeevery positions The lodge meets weekly. The meetings other recognized masonic gram at W. T. Sampson High School," of the organization, lodge with the a member must be- provide time for the entire lodge to meet free world on communist soil." Effective parenting accomplishable with several simple steps By JOSN LISA M. ing (STEP). "This ENLOE course is designed to teach par- "The first available class will begin STEP offers parents a realistic and ents to identify what their children's needs Wednesday, April 5, from 7 to 8:30 If you practical approach to meeting the chal- p.m., find that a busy schedule hinders and wants are." said Georgia Olds, facilita- with eight more available openings. Two you from being the best parent you lenges of raising children by helping want to them tor. "It isa nine week course and each week more classes are to be scheduled at a later be, there's a program that's just for you - learn effective and enjoyable ways to relate will be devoted to one subject." date, with hopefully Systematic Training for Effective Parent- to their children. one class meeting on The subjects covered will be; misbe- Saturday or Sunday," Olds explained. havior and ways to build positive relation- Olds is a certified facilitator from the ships, importance of emotions and life Comprehensive Mental Health Services for J style, encouragement and building the Tidewater region in Norfolk, Va. ' children's confidence, effective communi- "In order to become certified, I had to cation, alternative feelings and ideas, re- first take spy the class, then go though training l wards and punishment, growing pains, and finally I had to co-facilitate a class." 0 - regular family meetings and developing If Olds could have the participants A your confidence and potential. completing the class with one thought, it ' " One of STEP's goals is teaching par- would be, "as their relationship improves ), "" ents to use these steps toward raising re- with their children, wonderful experiences sponsible children, who " " will grow into will truly blossom." responsible men and women capable of For more information or to register, living meaningful, happy adult lives. call Georgia at 3236 after working hours. Government finds use for worn out cans, jars and newspapers material. And itis necessary By TOM JOYCE for the forging "it worked with a great deal of free labor. and deliver them to our warehouse AFIS Correspondent of Victory." for It was the individual at a desk taking his processing." The same pamphlet noted that one waste paper or beverage container down From there, the Defense Reutilization. In an average month, each American copper kettle would yield 84 rounds of the hall to a collection point." and Marketing Office "sells" the products throws away 11 bottles or jars, 21 cans and automatic ammunition and an old bucket on the local economy. The base 30 pounds of newspaper. That means was good for has weekly three bayonets. In 1983, an executive order was issued contracts for recyclable paper communities around the country must find and card- authorizing the return of proceeds from board and a monthly something to do with 26 billion glass The contract for recy- Department of Defense has an recycling to morale, welfare and recreation clable metals bottles 55 billion cans and 30 million and rubber. tons enviable recycling record, thanks to the funds in an effort to increase the number of of paper each year. hard work and dedication of individuals at installations involved in recycling. A new publication being prepared installations around the by world. Hill Air Force Base, Utah, was one that the Army, Navy and Air Force, the Solid Increasingly, this takes the form of The recycling of solid waste such as answered the call. Mike Goodsell, from the Waste Management Manual, describes expanded recycling efforts. Recycling is bottles, is- cans and paper is not mandatory, installation's Morale, Welfare andRecrea- sues on solid waste. not a new phenomenon. Consider these A large portion of the according to an official with the DoD tion Office, said 763 tons of paper, 340 tons manual words of wisdom from a government deals with recycling, providing Environment Office. Hazardous waste and of cardboard and 845 tons of light metals pamphlet during World War II: managers with what they need to begin material, however, are strictly regulated, were collected during fiscal 1987. The "When an article is worn out, obsolete including programs of their own. The manual should the reclamation of used engine result more than $220,000 profit went to be available or otherwise useless - it is in April. still far from oils. the base for life style improvement. worthless. Then it becomes 'Scrap' and Studies in the mid-1970s looked at the The operation is self-sufficient. "Each In the meantime, recycling scrap is one of America's most vital needs cost effectiveness of experts recycling bottles, building has a recycling monitor," ex- recommend that individuals work to im- today. containers and paper products throughout plained Goodsell, "to ensure that recy- prove therecycling efforts in their commu- "For this 'Scrap' - the miscellaneous DoD. They showed thatrarely, if ever, was clable products are being saved and deliv- nities. After all, they say, junk that clutters basements and lies around it economical to implement recycling is such programs. ered to the recycling points. Non-appropri- successful when individuals take the time farms and factories - is actually a raw "And where it did work," said the official, ated fund employees pick up the products to put their garbage to reuse. MEDICAL ADVISOR Contributed by the staff U.S. Naval Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba BAY NEWS Capt. Paul Campbell, MSC, Commanding Officer Help wanted! Friends of the Library meeting Are you looking for a way to serve the high Friends of the Library will meet April 2, at 2 Two commonly occurring vision information from the eye to the brain. school youth of this community? The W.T. Sampson p.m. at the Base Library. "Old" friends need to As the fibers that make up the optic problems are cataracts and glaucoma. Pirates Booster Club will be nominating officers for volunteer for summer Sunday duty. "New" friends, nerve become damaged, the quantity Both have the potential to cause se- school year 89-90. Anyone interested in serving on come and get acquainted. For more information, call vere vision loss or even blindness and and quality of information sent de- the board, contact Linda at 2979 or Evleen at 4579. Ms. Lane at 4541. are a concern to many adults as they creases and vision loss occurs. Glau- age. However, much of the fear that is coma is one of the leading causes of evoked by the words cataract and blindness in the U. S. Office closure Eagle Scout round-up glaucoma may be allayed with a little The exact cause of glaucoma is Because of a scheduled training, the License Boy Scout Troupe#435 is looking for any and knowledge. unknown. Somehow fluid in the eye Examiner's Office will be closed from Friday, all Eagle Scouts in Guantanamo Bay in preparation A cataract occurs when the nor- is produced in too great a quantity or March 31 through Thursday, April 6. for an Eagle Court of Honor Tuesday, April 4. If mally clear lens within the eye be- the drainage system of the eye be- you're an Eagle Scout, contact Cmdr. Clark at 4821 comes cloudy and opaque, blocking comes clogged or blocked. This re- 'Changes II' at FRA or RMCM Campbell at 4451. the amount of light which enters the sults ina build-up of fluid within the The local band, "Changes II", will be perform- The public is invited to attend this grand event at the Windward Chapel eye. Cataracts vary in size; some eye causing increased pressure on the ing a variety of music at the FRA Friday and Tuesday, April 4, at 7 p.m. being extremely small, having little optic nerve. The pressure may also Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. affect on sight and others being quite rise with injury, infection or tumor Ceramic shop closure large causing a noticeable loss of within the eye. Glaucoma occurs MCX notes The Ceramic Hobby Shop will be closed Friday, vision. most frequently in persons over the March 31, forinventory. It is not known exactly what age of40, butmay be found in all age The Marine Corps Exchange will be featuring an causes cataracts, however, there is a groups. It may be hereditary in some April Fool's Day Sale Friday, March 31, and chemical change within the eye that families. Saturday, April 1. Take advantage of the super ACT testing causes the lens to become cloudy. Glaucoma often develops gradu- savings of 10 to 30 percent off limited selective The ACT assessment test will be given April 20. This may be due to advancing age, ally and without pain. There are no items in each department. The ACT assessment exam is designed to assess heredity, injury or disease. Cataracts early warning signs. Vision can The MCX Mexican Food Trailer has a new general education development and measure the are found most often in persons over gradually decrease without knowl- twist. Saturday, April 1, breakfast will be served performance of intellectual tasks required of a the age of 55, but may also be found edge of any change. Advanced symp- from 9 a.m. to noon. Su comida estaba muy college student. Call the Navy Campus Education in younger individuals including toms may include blurred vision, loss deliciosa. Center at 4769 to register. newborns. of peripheral (side) vision, appear- Cataracts usually develop in both ance of colored rings around lights WOC meeting Child care services available eyes, but frequently at different rates. and pain or redness of the eye. The next meeting of the Women of the Chapel In support of the Guantanamo Bay Officer's The development generally pro- There is no current method to is Wednesday, April 5, at 6:30p.m. in Tierra Kay Wives Club Education Auction, the senior class will gresses without pain or redness. prevent glaucoma, however, if diag- 86A. The theme is "Count your Blessings". Bring an be providing child care services at the Child Some symptoms include blurred or nosed early, it may be controlled and Easter basket filled with items that represent Development Center, under staff supervision, hazy vision, the appearance of spots little or no vision loss should occur. blessings you have received. There will be a Saturday, April 1, from 5 to 11 p.m. (note change of in front of the eyes, a film over the Usually eye drops are effective in nomination for new officer's. If nursery services are hours). Care will be provided for children ages 2 eyes or even a temporary improve- treating glaucoma, but in some cases needed, contact Dianna at 3163 by Friday, March through 10 and a fee of $5 per child will be charged ment in vision. surgery may be needed. If left un- 31. for the evening with all proceeds going to the senior Currently there is no proven treated, peripheral vision will gradu- class. method to prevent the development ally be destroyed and blindness may Reservations are required. Space is limited to 30 of cataracts. Treatment involves sur- result. Post Office closure The Windward and Leeward Point Post Offices children. Call the CDC at 2205 for reservations or gical removal which is usually rec- Both cataracts and glaucoma may more information. ommendedoncecataracts developto be detected during a thorough vision will close at noon Friday, March 31, for a depart- the point where daily activities are examination by an optometrist or mental function. Special mail call hours for that day affected. The surgery is relatively un- ophthalmologist. A thorough exami- will be from 10 a.m. to noon. Adult ceramics class complicated and has about a 95 per- nation should always include a An adult beginners ceramic class is being cent success rate. After removal of simple and painless procedure, called Scholarship auction offered by MWR at the Ceramic Hobby Shop. The classes will be held Saturday mornings the cataract vision is corrected by tonometry, to measure the pressure The Board of Regents of the Scholarship from 9 to 11 starting April 1, and will continue through May 6. eyeglasses, contact lenses or in- within the eye, and an examination of Auction will hold a meeting April 6, at 5 p.m. on the The class is limited to 10 students traocular lens. the internal structures of the eye. patio of the Officers' Club. Under the by-laws, each and the cost is $20 with all materials being provided by MWR. To Glaucoma is a disease in which contributing organization may send a representative. register, call the Ceramic Shop at 4640. the pressure within the eye increases Remember that early detection A contributing organization is a department, tenant enough to cause damage to the optic and treatment is the key to preserving command or recognized organization which nerve. The optic nerve carries vision good vision. contributes money, merchandise or services to the NADSAP vacancies scholarship fund. Looking for a job in social services? The Navy Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program Post 46 Bingo (NADSAP) has vacancies for the position of Facilitator. Requirements are: bachelor's degree Entertainment Tonight As of April 1, Post 46 will change their or equivalent life experience; completion Thursday night Bingo to Wednesday nights. Monday of 36-hour NADSAP class by April 14; 20-hour On Channel 2 night Bingo will remain the same. Remember, cards Facilitator training; experience in social services; go on sale at 5 p.m. and the Early Bird Games begin knowledge of group dynamics and listening skills acquired at 6:15p.m. We hope to see you there. through 4:00 SESAME STREET education or life experience. If interested in 5:00 3-2-1 CONTACT applying, contact theNADSAP coordinator at4380 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Financial statements no later than April 7. 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 The following clubs need to contact the SJA's office at 4821 regarding financial statements, ask for Tierra Kay occupants 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT LN1 Talbott; T.O.P.S., GTMO Dart Club, Scuba The Reserve Seabee forces 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS Instructors Council, Overeaters Anonymous and the from Lakehurst, N.J., will begin construction 7:00 STAR TREK GTMO Officials Association. of patio covers this week. Because of a reduction in force not all patio 8:00 21 JUMPSTREET covers will be replaced at this time. The priority 9:00 MOVIE: MAYFLOWER MADAME (MATURE) Drybrushing replacement is as follows: (1) Covers which pose a 10:45 A Drybrushing Ceramic Class is set for Thurs- NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) safety hazard; (2) install covers where none 11:00 SATNET day nights beginning April 13-27, from 7to9 p.m. The cost of the class will be $10, with all materials currently exists and (3) all remaining covers. being provided. Register at the Ceramic Shop. All movies begin at 7 p.m. For more information, call Lori Moyer at 3487 Energy savings tip Downtown Lyceum or call the Ceramic Shop at 4640. Remember to take Navy shower. Turn off the Friday the 13th: Part VII. Horror (R).1:30 water when soaping. If necessary, mark the faucet McCalla Lyceum Free soda settings so that the proper temperature will be Mac and Me.Fantasy (PG).1:39 You can win a free six pack of your choice obtained immediately upon turning the water back Marine Lyceum every time you use a soda vending machine. During on. Caddyshack II.Comedy (PG).1:37 the entire month of April, special stickers will be Leeward Lyceum placed on certain soda cans and if you find one, you Tax preparation service can win a free six pack of soda. Redeem the winning Midnight . Action-Comedy (R).2:04 Tax preparation services are available. Call 3141 sticker to the Vending Department of the Navy for appointment. Hours for this service are Monday Exchange. For more information, call Vending at through Friday, from 5:30 to 8p.m. and Saturday, Guantanamo Gazette 4707. from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Fumigation Chamber Functional Skills The Base Fumigation Chamber will be open Functional Skills classes in math and English Friday, March 31, at7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to Naval Base Commander . Capt John S. Boyd, USN will be starting soon. For more information about Public Affairs Officer. Lt. Bob Hines, USNR receive articles. Pick-up will be Tuesday, April 4, these classes, call Lori at 4307 between the hours of Editorial Staff from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 8 a.m. and noon, Monday through Friday. Editor . . . JOSN D irk Rose, USN Assistant Editor . JOSN Lisa M. Enloe, USN Car wash The editorial contentof this newspaper Child care professionals is prepared, editedand provided by the Public Affairs Office The Guantanamo Bay Nursery School will be of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publicationfor members Attention working parents: holding acar wash Saturday, Monday, April 10, of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect April 1, from 10 a.m. is the nationwide celebration of Child Care Pro- the official views of theU.S. Navy and do not imply endorsement to 1 p.m. in front thereof. The Guantanamo Gazette of the NEX Laudromat. All fessionals Recognition Day. 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PAGE 2 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1989 GUANTANAmo GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified section Max video games, ladies 10-spd. bike, 9.9 Johnson kicker, out-of-bounds cert. desk w/hutch and 2-shelf unit, $50. Di- 15 month. old batteries. Ready to go w/ must be submitted on 8 1/2 in. paper with child's bicycle seat. New spareparts. Call 3260 AWH or4741 nette table w/4-pedestal chairs w/leaf, extras. FMI, call Mike at 2227 AWH. a maximum of 40 words per advertise- Villamar 605C - Sat., 8:30 a.m. Dish- DWH, ask for Jerry. butcher block top and brown chairs, $50. Donkey Kong table top game, $350. Atari ment. Each item to be sold must be submit- washer, a/c, radios, misc. household, Grady White 25 ft., excel. cond., cabin FMI, call R. Wolfe at 2217 DWH or 3868 800 computer, 48K w/Atari 1050 disk ted on a separate sheet of paper unless kitchen ware and decorative items. Priced sleeps four, sink, head, VHF AM/FM ra- AWH. drive, $200 OBO. Bunk bed set, $100. theyfallunderthesamecategory.Adssub- to sell. dio, depth recorder, fishing poles, all Custom-made bunk beds w/6-drawers, Berkline 4-pc. living rn. set incl. sleeper/ mitted which include a variety of items will Villamar 1220B -Sat., 10 a.m. to 2p.m. safety equip., out-of-bounds cert., asking side rails, ladder and 2-matt., needs light sofa, rocking chair recliner, 1g. chair and be placed under Miscellaneous. Ads must Lots of toys, girl's clothing, size 6, boy's, $11,500. Call Randy at 4396 DWH or refinishing. Avail. June, $300. Call 4997 ottoman, $600. Call 3399 AWH. be signed and include a phone number size 8-10, Ig. pet carrier and many misc. 2612 AWH. AT. Picnic table, 8 ft. You haul away. It's where the submitter can be reacheddur- items. No early birds. 15.5 Tri-hull, center console, '88 Evin- Swivel rocking chair, gray velour,pleated sturdy w/attached benches. Call 3481 ing normal working hours. Villamar 1252B - 6th St. 8 a.m. til ? rude, 60hp, oil inject, tilt/trim. Four hrs. on back w/arm covers and extra springs, $50. AWH. Deadlines:Ads are publishedfor two Multi-family. motor, $3,400 OBO. Call 4586 DWH or Call 2523 AWH. Swing set, good cond., $30. Black Max consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday 3878 AWH. White day bed w/matt., $75. White solid Deluxe rowing machine, excel. cond., and Thursdayand Friday).Ads must be in AIR CONDITIONERS 18 ft. Larson Open Fisherman w/'85 wood dresser, $60. Call 2755 AWH. $70. Olympus OMIO 35mm camera, ex- by noon Wednesday or Fridaypreceding 14,000 Btu, $100. 24,000 Btu, $125. One Johnson 90hp engine and trailer, excel. King-size waterbed, solid pine, book case cel. cond., $50. Call 3252 AT. the desired publication dates. is I lOv, the other 220v, excel. cond. Call cond. Great fishing and diving boat, head board w/liner and heater, $250. Call VCR game, "Doorways to Horror", origi- Leeward Point residents may submit 4886 AWH. $2,500. Call Frank at 4571 DWH or 2968 3600 AWH. nally $35, now only $15 OBO. Call 2236 ads via telephone.All otherresidents must 24,000 Btu, excel. cond., $200. 11,000 AWH. Small maple desk, early Americanstyle, 3- AWH. submit written ads to the PublicAffairs Of- Btu, excel. cond., $75 5,000 Btu, excel. Two boats: Oneboat on trailer w/new rims drawer, $100 OBO. Call 2375 AT. Pattern cutting boards orfora firmermatt., fice, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. cond., $100. Call 4997 AT. and tires and 25hp motor and different Sleeper/sofa, queen size, in good shape, 2-2.5 X 5 ft vinyl covered boards, $10 ea. One 5,000 Btu, 120v, $125 OBO and a access. and equip., best reasonable offer. $175. Two end tables w/glass top, $20 ea. OBO. New turbo power brush, just $15 24,000 Btu, 220v, $250 OBO. Both in Call Ken at 3329 AT. Call 3237 AT. OBO. Great for washing the car. Call 2236 YARD SALES excel. cond. Call 2375 AT. CARES Country living rm. set, couch, love seat, AWH. Ocean ViewTPOS8-8to 11a.m. Multi- Three 5,000 Btu a/c's for $100, takes all. Two 12 X 15 ft. rust and tan, like new, chair and end table, $600. Stereo cabinet, Two brown 6 X 4 ft. rugs, $8 ea. or $15 family. Rocker, home spa, rowing ma- Call 3481 AWH. asking $75 ea. OBO. Call 4160 DWH or glass,$60. Call 4218 DWH or3628 AWH, both. Exercise bike, $20, La-Z-Boy sofa, chine, fan, ironing board, toys, plants, APPLIANCES 3269 or 3846 AWH. ask for Chuck or PO Campbell. $25 OBO, 12 X 15 ft green shag carpet, kitchen items, incl. glass baking dishes, Whirlpool dryer, excel. cond., 1.5 yrs., 12 X 9 ft. carpet, $50. Call 2357 AT. Two-drawer office desk, full size wooden like new. Call Holt at 2469 AWH or 4146 glasses, pots & pans, cookbooks, much $175. Call 4586 DWH or 3878 AWH. 9 X 12 ft. salmon color rug, $75, great head board w/new metal frame. Call Mar- DWH. more. Sears up-right freezer, 12.5 sq. ft. of stor- shape. Call 3481 AWH. ciaat4171 DWHorcanbeseenatVL90B For rent: Va. Beach, Va.: 3-bdrm./2-bth. Ocean View SC - Sat., 8 to 11 a.m., age area, excel. running cond., $175. Call Carpet w/kitchen tile design, basic color AWH. contemporary home on cul-de-sac. 1-car carport, next to playground. 2375 AT. maroon, approx. size 3 X 7 ft., $5. Call TV stand for large portable TV. Call 4339. attach. garage w/work bench, fenced yard Large family. Dive gear, weight bench, Sears Kenmore, less than 2yrs., $425. Call 3265 AT. Bedroom set: Twin size bed, double w/deck, skylights, loft and ceiling fan. weights, men's clothes, women's clothes, 3237 AT. COMPUTER EQUIPMENT dresser, mirror and night stand, $150. Call Close to bases. Avail.mid-May. Call 3997. curtain rods, beige and white sheer cur- Spa for tub, used very little. Reasonable. Commodore 64 & 128 computer, Modem, 3689 AWH or 4745 DWH, ask for Joe. Vitamaster rowing machine. Woman's tains, luggage, guitar, car seat, books, a Call 4339. 3-disk drive, Mach 128, controller, lip- Wooden kitchen table w/formica top, 4- and man's single-spd. bikes, good cond., variety of plants, misc. items. AUI.S stick, commandcenter, Dot Matrix printer, matching chairs w/cushion seats, new reasonable. Call 4339. Tierra Kay 14 - Sat., 7 a.m. Multi-fam- '59 Oldsmobile Ninety-eight, 4-dr. Body, all software, 3-terminal programs, lots of cond., $100. Call Sue at 4148 DWH or Dishwasher, great cond., Bentwood ily. Clothes of all sizes, child's electric car, engine and transmission in excel. cond. games, excel. cond., w/manuals and cable, 3730 AWH. rocker, computer desk and hutch w/swivel lots of toys, weight bench and weights, bi- Very restorable classic auto, $2,500 OBO. $900 takes all. Call 3679 AWH. MISCELLANEOUS chair. Call 4830 AT. cycles, desks, manual typewriter, B&W Call Frank at 4571 DWH or 2968 AWH. Commodore 128 w/1902A color monitor, 55-gal aquarium, stand and all access. Lg. yard swing, 7 ft., $100. Picnic tables, 4 TV and more. '64 VW Dune Buggy, hi performance 1571 disk drive, 64 and 128 games and incl., $325 nego. Call PO Yates at 6332 ft. and 8 ft., $50 and $100, respectively. Tierra Kay 101 - Sat., 8 a.m. to noon. engine, many chrome access., $1,850. business programs, Star printer and com- DWH or 6519 AWH Brcks. 623 Rm. 225. King-size water bed matt., $75. Call 4886 Kittery Beach 374D - Sat., 8 a.m. Pre- Call 4586 DWH or 3878 AWH. puter desk, $1,000. Call 2357 AT. Framed GTMO souvenir crosstich and AWH. packout. '66 Chevy Impala, runs great, restorable D.IY.GEAR nautical lamps by Pat Therrien, formerly Six 10 ft. lengths of 2 in. galvanized pipe Kittery Beach 375D - Sat., 7 a.m. til ? classic, $700. Call 3689 AWH or 4745 Scuba gear, complete set. Two-alum. 80s, sold in MCX. Call 3858 AWH. and three sheets, 10ft. long of roofing tin. Clothing,crosstichandpictureframes, etc. DWH, ask for Joe. back-pack, regulator, BC, compass, depth Golf Clubs: Hogan Magnum, 1, 3,5 iron, Make an offer, no reasonable offer re- Marine Site Circle - 8 a.m. til ? Multi- '75 VW Van, good dive van w/dive rack, gauge and Hawaii'n Sling forfish. Asking $95. Call 4165 DWH or 2721 AWH, ask fused. Call 4886 AWH. family. Fumiture, toys, clothes, crafts, $600 OBO. Call Allen at 4183 DWH. $350 firm. Call 2930 AT. for Barry. SERVICES rugs, plants and much, much more. No '77 Chevy Pick-up, Bonanza model w/ Dacor BC regulator, booties, tank, Large variety of plants. Call 2357 AT. The following day care providers have early birds. heavy-duty suspension. Very depend., weights, mask, snorkel, fins, dive bag, 15-vol. Encyclopedia Hntannica, Jr., $40. space avail: Potty-trained children, full- East Caravella 1502 - 7 to 10 a.m. good cond., $2,500. Call Frank at 4571 dive skin, $600. Sell as set only. Call J03 12 lb. and 16 lb. bowling balls, $5 ea., time, Mon.-Fri., nice, 1g. fenced-in yard, Neighborhood sale, across from the elem. DWH or 2968 AWH. Coen at 2300 DWH. bowling ball bag, $5. Motorcycle helmet, Call Shelley at 2164 AT. Cert. toddlers, school. Youth bed, girl's bike, bassinet, '78 ChevyLuv pick-up, 4-spd., 4 cyl., runs Dacor dive gear: med. BC, XLE regulator Ig., white, $10. Call 3858 AWH. call Sharon Hendrix at 4464. Two posi- plants, crib, toys, golf clubs, misc. and well, $1,500. Call Sandy at 5326 DWH or w/console and compass, 2-tanks (super 80 Monkey bars w/slide, $10. Call 3265 AT. tions avail. K-? Pick-up at school 10:20 clothes for infants and all ages. 2599 AWH. and 92), dive skins, french fries, weight Universal weight bench, mounts on wall, a.m. and/or2:05p.m. only. Call 2327 after Center Bargo 1167- Multi-family. Sat., '83 Silverado Edition, Chevy Blazer, full- belt, $600 OBO. Call 4997 AT. folds up to save space, $150. Electronic 10:30 a.m. 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. No early birds. Lg. freezer, size, 4 X 4,5.0It. engine, (305 V-8), 4-spd. Pink Sherwood 65 tank w/boot. Hydro 6- drummer, $50. Call 2755 AWH. STEREO EQUIPMENT dishwasher, tables, toys, bikes, 1g. pet car- auto w/overdrive, cruise control, p/w, p/s, 86, VIP 8-88, $40. Call 2523 AWH. 27-gal. hexagon aquarium, complete w/ Sharp CDplayer, 1.5yrs. old, excel. cond., rier, clothes, bed frame and much, much p/band a/c. Originalprice $14,000, asking Sherwood Silhouette BC and Dacor XLE wood stand pumps, filters, cover, light. $125 OBO. Call 4502 DWH. more. Best offer takes it. $7,500 OBO. Call 4416 DWH or 2375 Pacer regulator w/full console. BC and Must see. We will set it up in your home w/ Sharp VZ 3500 StereoSystesnW/CP 350 Granadillo Circle 87C - Sat., 7 to 10 AWH. regulator used twice and in new cond. BC, fish, $275. Call 2357 AT. 50w speaker system, excel. cond., $150. a.m. Pre-packout. Lawn mower, appli- AUTO PARTS regulator and 80 cu. tank, all for$500. Call Coin/metal detector, auto-discriminator, Call 3858 AWH or 2269 DWH. ances, microwave stand, clothes, shoes, Two brand new GM alternators w/intemal George at 3900 DWH or 3265 AWH. Brickman model, TS-8000, still has war- Kenwood 6 X 9 car stereo speakers, Tri- belts, knick-knacks, pocket books, rugs, voltage regulator, $70 ea. OBO. Call 2761 Dacor ig. BC regulator w/octopus, 12 lb. ranty, never used, $275. Seven-pe. mush- axel, 150w, new, never used, $75. Call curtains, jackets and much more. after 5 p.m. weight belt, 92 CI tank, $425. Call 3237 room canister set, Sears, $55. Videocraft 2761 after 5 p.m. GranadBlo Point 4D -No fooling, April VW parts galore. Cash and carry. Some AT. recording guard stabilizer for VHS/BETA Onkyo high quality turntable w/triple- 1, 7 to 10 a.m. Two-family. Clothes, new, some used. FMI, call Mike at 2227 Pneumatic spear gun (Stubby), dive knife recording, $25 OBO. Bottle collection stage isolation and auto retum. Great for books, baby items, double bed head board AWH. and booties, size 10. Call 4141 or 4153 1900-50s, local, make offer, serious in- professional or private use. Call 3689 and other items. Cheap prices. Custom-made cover for full-size '83 DWH or 3519 AWH, ask for Blake. quiries only. Call 4416 DWH or 2375 AWH or 4745 DWH, ask for Joe. Villamar 264A- End of 2nd St. (old VL) Blazer, $150 OBO. Call 2375 AT. EMPLOYMENT AWH. TELEVISIONS Sat., 8 a.m. No early birds. Everything BICYCLES Part-time secretary for Red Cross office. Go-Kart, WKS/VKA cert., for racing. Sylvania, 25 in., color TV, $80. Call 4165 must go. Toys, clothes, plants and much One-spd. ladies bike, excel. cond., $50. Hours are 7 to 11 a.m. Type accurately and Extras incl. 2-5hp Briggs engines, (1-box DWH or 2721 AWH, ask for Barry. more. Call 4997 AT. some knowledge of accounting preferred. stock, 1-sportsman class), extra gears, TWO WHEELERS Villamar 726A - 2nd St. Car port sale, 8 One 26 in. men's Murray Monteray bi- Salary is tax exempt. Apply at Red Cross tires, starter and more. Make an offer. Call '76 Kawasaki 750, low mi., excel. cond., a.m. til ? Clothes, infant boy to size 12, cycle, $50. Must sell. Contact BMCS (SW) office DWH. No phone calls. Job closes ABFC Sundin at 5352 DWH or 3446 $1,000, will except payments. Call 3524 girl's, size 12 month, to 2 yrs., women size Costello at 4774. April 7. AWH. AWH. 5 to 12, baby and household items. All in 10-spd. ladies bike, $50, good cond. Call EURNIIURE Reel to reel. An AKAI 7 in. tape recorder '81 Honda XL500S Enduro, red, good good cond. 4997 AT. Five-pc.living rm., couch, love seat, chair, w/3-spd. and auto reverse. Adjustable cond., dependable transportation, $450 Vilamar731A-3rd St.7 a.m. til ? Multi- BOAI 2-end tables, avail. May 6, $250. Will sell recording levels and meters. Sounds great. OBO. Must sell. Leaving island Tuesday. family. Household items, baby items, '85 14 ft. Boston Whaler with '84 Evin- separately. Call 3858 AWH or 2269 It can either shut off or auto. reverse and Call 4241 DWH or leave message at Navy baby clothes, size 0 to 5 yrs., women's rude engine, lights, trailer, life vests, oar, DWH. play other side. Asking $250 OBO. Call Lodge for Edward Stevenson. clothes, men's clothes, curtains, some fur- anchor and flare kit, $1,500 nego. Call Coffee table and end tables, new, deep 2930 AT. '82 Honda CX-500, custom color, black, niture, toys. Don'tmiss it. Rain or shine in 2752 AWH and ask for Earl. hand carved wood, $200 OBO. Call 2761 Utility trailer, designed to carry a golf cart. asking $700 OBO. Call 4106 DWH or carport. No early birds. '86 21 ft. Renken Cuddy Cabin w/load after 5 p.m. Ready to go, $200 OBO. FMI, call Mike at 3269 or 3846 AWH. Villamar 90B - 7:30 a.m. til ? Remote trailer, new engine and stem drive compo- Brown and blue love seat, $100, 2-rocker 2227 AWH. Yamaha 650 Heritage Special, 2,600 mi., control boats, umbrella stroller, Action nents, still under warranty. All safety gear, recliners, rust color, $50 ea. Computer Electric golf cart, $600OB0. '73 Fargo w/ excel. cond. Call 2491 after 5 p.m. Paint overspray claims clarified The Naval Legal Service ever, are not compensable, since Office Detachment often re- contractors are not employees of ceives inquiries from personnel the U.S. Government. desiring to submit claims for Priorto filing aclaim forover- paint oversprays which result in spray, you will need to ascertain damage to personal property. who did the painting (i.e., mili- Current claims regulations tary personnel, other employees contained in Chapter XX and XXI of the U.S. Government or con- of the Manual of the Judge Advo- tractor personnel), and file a re- cate General (JAG Manual) pro- port with Security, documenting vide a basis for paying such the incident and the damage. you claims under either the Military then must obtain an estimate of Claims Act (10 USC 2733) or repair or replacement cost Military Personnel and Civilian If military personnel or other Employees' Claims Act (31 USC government employees per- 3721) when the overspray is a formed the painting, you should result of painting conducted by contact LNC Callahan or YN3 military personnel or other em- Washington at 4600 for assis- ployees of the U.S. Government. tance in filing a claim against the Claims for paint overspray government If contractor per- damage caused by civilian con- sonnel were responsible, you will tractor personnel incident to a need to contact the private con- contract between their employer tractor and provide them with all and the U.S. Government, how- the pertinent information.

GUANT ANAMO GAETE THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1989 PAGE 3 SPORTS Angels do an about face for new season Final four FROM WIRE REPORTS Angels well before the season many a during his ca- action hits ends. reer. Reliever Bryan Harvey and After ending 1988 with 12 Rader brings fire, and a bit of his 17 saves are a bright spot. Seattle this weekend straight losses, the California maturity, to Anaheim. The one- Lance Parrish joins the catch- time Houston third baseman ing crew after Bob Boone de- Angels have nowhere to go but up FROM WIRE REPORTS in 1989. The flying may prove a admits he made a few mistakes fected to Kansas City as a free during his two-season stint guid- agent. At 32, Parrish hopes to eliminated favored Georgetown bit bumpy for the Halos as they Great generals have ing the Texas Rangers. Rader has recapture the home run stroke lost won Sunday, 85-77. He had 21 points, try dislodging the Oakland A's. many battles in the past the huge job of turning around for two years in Philadelphia. by the eight rebounds and three assists. The latest Angels version fea- intellectual force known as strat- this below-.500 club that's never And in the outfield, 34-year-old Butmorethanjustnumbershe tures a new in Doug egy. But in the long run recovered from blowing the 1986 Claudell Washingtonbrings the troops was a force on the court. He was Rader, a lousy pitching staff, a good have pennant to the Red Sox. stick. won the war. a man to rally around and expect trio of aging veterans from other Something like that The pitching staff with a next- Defensively, California com- is hap- the big play from. Danny, the son clubs and weak defense. There's pening in the NCAA basketball of a former NBA player, was a also Jim Abbott, the southpaw to-last earned run average of 4.32 mitted 48 errors in the outfield, tournament. Before hostilities born without a right hand who'll welcomes the 37-year-old Bert including a club-record 19 by leader began, three probably be contributing to the Blyleven, who has surrendered Chili Davis. coaches, generals of Nobody was more impressed the hardwood floor, were her- than John Thompson, the losing alded as master strategists. who is a difficult man to White Sox try They were, in no particular to break fifth-place string order, Bobby Knight ofIndiana, Discussing Ferry, Thompson Dean Smith of an incredible 46 by five men who homers to pass Johnny Bench's North Carolina said "Danny is a forward, he's a FROM WIRE REPORTS and John Thompson of Geor- center, he's a guard. stationed at third base. Bright all-time record of 327 home runs He can play getown. inside spots include center field, where by a . And Harold Baines and he can play outside." The have Indiana and North Carolina Ferry's the .300-hitting Dave Gallagher has been named the league's coach, Mike lots of hard work ahead of them. top left in the round of 16 and Geor- made no errors in 95 games, and designated hitter the past two Krzyzewski, said that when abig Finishing fifth for a third straight getown shortstop, where the flashy Ozzie seasons. went through the exit in shot is needed, he wants Danny to time, the Sox hired one-time the round of eight. Guillen patrols. Chicago pitching features take it Cleveland skipper and long-time The four finalists who will Duke now is the favorite to At the plate, the ChiSox several strong young arms sup- New York Yankees coach Jeff mix it up this weekend in Seattle, win the brought in former Boston tournament but will have Torborg to manage a leaky ship. hitting ported by reliever Bobby Thig- Wash., are Duke, Seton a a orlyarudadepc coach Walt Hriniak to improve Hall, to get by a gung-ho gang from pen, and little else. Right-handers Michigan and Illinois. Chicago has plenty of holes, offense that finished 13th of 14 MelidoPerezandJackMcDowell Seton Hall in the semi-finairound Somebody forgot to tell them on Saturday. Seton Hall has no including a 1988 defense that teams in runs scored and last in have potential, while Thigpen about strategy. The players on playerofFerry'squalitybutithas made errors at a league-leading on-base percentage. The Sox do saved a league-high 48 percent of those four clubs just went out, a lot clip. No fewer than 154 miscues have catcher Carlton of guys who won't admit it. Fisk, who the White Sox 71 victories last shot the basketball, passed it, went to the White Sox, including calls a good game and needs In the other semi-final, Illi- 25 season. grabbed it off the boards and gave it 40 minutes of hustle. nois is a slight choice in the odds Rangers add strikeout king to lineup NCAA tournaments in the over Michigan. The Illini had a past have frequently been won by slightly better record in Big Hough and finesse left-hander Ten FROM WIRE REPORTS runners in scoring position. a team with a dominant player. A play than Michigan but the Wol- Jamie Moyer to fastballers Ryan New players have also helped lot of people are nominating jverines have the man with the and Witt and hot A new-look Texas Ranger you see why Ranger create a more upbeat atmosphere. Danny Ferry of Duke for thatr an t in Glen Rice starters will club sporting anew attitude takes keep opponents off Says manager Bobby Valentine, balance. the field in 1989. "I'm more comfortable in the w f e The Ryan h uH First, there's the addition of signing wasn't the clubhouse now. I think a lot of free agent Nolan Ryan. Baseball's lone move Texas made during the people are." off-season all-time strikeout leader lends in its bid to contend in But the comfortfeltby Valen- stability and ability to a staff in the American League West. Sec- tine and his troops won't neces- need ofboth. Fellow right-hander ond baseman Julio Franco arrived sarily translate into victories. It's from Cleveland Bobby Witt will probably benefit and first baseman going to take a lot more than a the mostas Ryan's presence takes Rafael Palmeiro came over from better attitude to improve a 70-91 some pressure off the 24-year-old the Chicago Cubs. Both men record and catch the A's. Im- flamethrower. .300 last season although provement must come in reduc- Add knuckleballer Charlie Palmeiro batted a puny .208 with tions in strikeouts and walks.

Fitness Division activities Bring a camera and capture the beauty of the sunset. AREA Pre-season tournament meeting The horseride is set for 5 to 7:30 p.m. and A meeting for the pre-season invitational softball costs only $5 per person. To register, tournament is set for tonight at 5 p.m. at the base gym. call Amy at 3845. ATHLETICS_ _ The roster along with entry fees may be submitted at this time. Golf course info Youth Activities For more information, call John Powell at 2560. Million dollar tournament Monthly meeting Racquetball meeting The Yatera Seca Golf Association is holding a The GBYAA will hold its monthly meeting April The racquetball organizational meeting will be held Million Dollar Jack and Jill tournament Saturday, 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Youth Center. Topic to be Tuesday, April 4, in the base gym beginning at 5 p.m. April 1. discussed will be the baseball season. Parents are The meeting is to discuss rules and regulations. Please sign up by 8:30 a.m. and tee times are at 9 encouraged to attend and if you have any questions, For more information, call John Powell at 2560. a.m. Everyone is invited to attend. call Ray at 3376 AWH or Woody at 4740 DWH. For more information, call Barbara Gaudi at 3815. Baseball sign-ups Project Player events The GBYAA will be holding T-ball, baseball and Night Gymnastic classes softball sign-ups at the NEX-Commissary ride Complex Remember Project Player's night ride Thursday, Saturday, April 1, from noon to 3 p.m. and Sunday, April 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. The next session April 2, from 1 to 3 p.m. Registration fee is of gymnastic classes will run $20 per The cost is only $5 per person and riders will meet from April child and $15 for each additional child in the same 4 to 27 at the W.T. Sampson Elementary family. at the MWR Corral at 5:30 p.m. A maximum of 16 School. The cost for this session is $20 and payable at riders will be accepted. the Age groups are 5 to 7 for T-ball, 8 to 10 for MWR Information Office at the time of registra- For more information, call Amy at 3845. tion. Minor League, 11 to 13 for Major League, 14 to 18 Pool for Senior League and 9 to 16 for girl's softball. tournament The categories and schedules are as follows. Please bring proof It's single elimination time at Post 46 Thursday, Tuesday, beginning girls ages 6 to 10 from 3 to 4 of age at time of sign-up. April 6, at Project Player's For more information, nine-ball pool tournament. p.m.; intermediate girls from 4 to 5 p.m.; and high call Ray at 3376 AWH or Registrations begin at 7 p.m. and action will start at 7: Woody at 4740 DWH. school girls from 5 to 6 p.m. 30 p.m. Pre-teen events Wednesday, beginning girls from ages 6 to 10 A small fee of $1 will be the participation cost and a The Pre-Teen calendar for April at the Youth from 3 to 4 p.m.; intermediate girls from 4 to 5 p.m.; Center are as follows: first-place trophy will be awarded to the winner. and high school girls from 5 to 6 p.m. April 1, 8-ball pool tournament; April 8, one on For more information, call Amy at 3845. Thursday, ages 3 to 5 from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m.; be- one basketball; April 15, bingo contest; April 22, Sunset ride ginning boys from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; and beginning street-style skateboard contest; and April 29, foosball Come out and enjoy the beautiful sights in the hills girls ages 9 to 12 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. tournament. of Guantanamo Bay at Project Player's sunset ride Tuesday and Thursday will also have advanced All events begin at 5:30 p.m. tonight at the MWR Corral. classes from 5:30 to 7 p.m. I

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