Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 43 -- No. 64 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, April 3, 1987

N Scholarship Auction at COMO Club tomorrow By Maureen Kuehne of Cuba. There will be home- W E News of the bay GBOWC Correspondent baked goodies in all shapes and flavors including Going, going, gone! The deep-dish pizzas, banana S gavel falls and another fab- bread and buttery fudge. item goes to a new at the auction HURREX Note ulous Attendees Contrary to earlier information, the Deer Point BOQ owner. will have the opportunity to is hurricane proof. BOQ residents are not assigned to The fun begins tomorrow bid on fence-line tours, tank other shelters. Deer Point housing residents are to use night at the Scholarship Auc- rides, out-of-limit diving tion where more than 180 airplane tours the BOQ as their HURREX shelter. excursions, goods and services will be up and other extraordinary Water Leak Survey for bid. experiences. They will also There will be a water leak survey conducted in the Items range from the beaut- be able of bid on Chinese, Villamar 1st Street area Tuesday, April 7, by the iful hand-crafted, soft- Filipino and extravagent Energy Action Team. The survey is to detect leaks in sculpured doll (Megan Jill) Italian dinners. main water lines and the area will be without water to an original and All proceeds from the auc- from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. tackle lamp. The display will tion go directly to the 1987 be impressive. Board of Regents Education Centrex And Autovon Outage There will also be celeb- Fund and then will be There will be a scheduled outage on all Centrex and rity items including an channeled into scholarships from Saturday, 8 a.m. to Sunday, 2 autographed copy of 'Prisoner for W.T. Sampson High School Up For Bid -- 'Megan Jill' Autovon capabilities who was born in Guantanamo p.m. Commercial calls will access Guantanamo Bay during of War' by Capt. Richard Seniors. All scholarship Stratton, USNR. Capt. awards will be made at the Bay, welcomes everyone to the the outage. Scholarship Action tomorrow For more information contact RM1 Brooks at 4582 DWH. Stratton visited Guantanamo June graduation ceremony. Bay last year and shared his The auction is an all-hands night. The preview is at 6 Daily Safety Tip experiences of confinement in event. Everyone, including p.m. with bidding to begin at Elementary - keep medicines and poisons out of reach Vietnam. 7 p.m. on the COMO Club of children. Other celebrity items in- CONTINUED on page 3 patio. clude an autographed t-shirt New Arrivals from Bill Cosby and a black To announce the newest arrival to your family in the shirt off the very back of Daily Gazette, submit the parent's names, the baby's Johnny Cash. name, the date of birth and the weight of the baby. Not to be outdone, Guan- Parents: MS1 Tom and Kathi Jones tanamo Bay's own celebrities Dean and artists have contributed Baby's Name: Justin heavily to the auction. There Born: March 24, 1987 are hand-made baby blankets, 7 2 ounces Weight: pounds, an unique sand-dollar wreath, Personal Thank You and a memory-making sampler T the staff of the Naval Hospital: Boy Scout Court of We are taking this time to say how much we appreciate the finest care your staff gave our son, Jay Bryan Honor ceremony Upton, during his stay in the hospital. Your Guantanamo Bay Boy Scout professionalism and caring attitudes helped us Troop 435 held a Court of tremendously in seeing our son recuperate sooner. Our Honor Wednesday night recog- warmest thanks to Capt. Sacks, Lt. Cdmr. Bendele, Lt. nizing the accomplishments of Hostinsky, Lt. Brynes and HN Burke. area scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Upton Conducting a Court of Honor is the responsibility of the troop committee, however, the ceremonies are run by the Flight scouts alone. Communications Merit Cousteau in Guantanamo Bay -- Famed explorer Jacques Badge Cousteau chats with Capt. John Condon, COMNAVBASE, while schedule Bobby Adams transiting the bay. The USS Saipan (LHA 2) is in the Monday, April 6 Christopher Campbell background. (Photo by PH2 Clarence Arnold) C-12 8:00 a.m. Nassau Brent Durbin C-9 11:50 a.m. Roosey Roads, P.R. Ryan Campbell Cousteau's Cuba special to air Tuesday Norfolk, Va. Shawn Fitzgerald A highlight of the special C-141 3:15 p.m. Charleston, S.C. Thomas Rippert Navy Broadcasting will Tuesday, April 7 Christopher Williams feature a one-time airing of has Cousteau meeting with Fidel Castro and questioning C-12 8:00 a.m. Puerta Plata James Williams the Jacques Cousteau special, Waters of Destiny," on him about his feelings re- MAC 727 12:00 noon Kingston Scout Rank "Cuba: garding the Guantanamo Bay MAC 727 3:15 p.m. Norfolk, Va. David Bowerman Tuesday, April 7 at 8 p.m., Friday, April 10 Robert Parker immediately following "Open Naval Base. Later Cousteau Guantanamo Bay becom- 8:00 a.m. Santo Domingo Richard Reeves Line," on TV8 and cable visits C-12 ing the first non-Cuban to MAC 12:00 noon Kingston Athletics Merit Badge channel 2. 727 enter Guantanamo Bay through MAC 727 3:15 p.m. Norfolk, Va. Ronald Campbell Explored by the Cousteau Tenderfoot Rank team as never before, Cuba's the Northeast Gate since are reminded to use only Travel Ryan Campbell underwater life seems richer 1961. ote: All personnel was equest 4650/32 (Rev.6/86). For more information, Swimming Merit Badge than any the team has studied Much time and effort spent in obtaining a copy of please call BPTO 4901. Brent Durbin in the past 20 years. Cuba's Chris Kaltofen aquatic system is depicted as this special, and the staff Darrell Knight "a sea of brimming wealth. A and management of Navy Broad- Denistry Merit Badge rare abundance of fish in casting hope it will be Brent Durbin lush, coral jungles." enjoyed by all who see it. Thomas Rippert daylight- Sports Merit Badge First Aid Merit Badge Brent Durbin Chris Kaltofen Thomas Rippert First Class Scout Rank saving James Williams Chris Kaltofen Cooking Merit Badge Citizenship In The timecoapril 5 Brent Durbin World Merit Badge 2 a.m. Shawn Fitzgerald Frank Pflieger at Wilderness Survival Citizenship In The set clocks ahead one hour Merit Badge Nation Merit Badge Shawn Fitzgerald Frank Pflieger Inside Camping Merit Badge Shawn Fitzgerald Boy Scout Troop Month 435 is co- Page 2 - Red Cross Volunteer Canoeing Merit Badge sponsored by FRA and Fleet Page 2 - Evacuation Information Shawn Fitzgerald Training Group Officers Wives Page 3 - IBCPO Training Schedule Rowing Merit Badge Club. The Scoutmaster is Mr. Court Of Honor -- Star Page 3 - The Saler Shawn Fitzgerald Frank Pflieger. scout Robert Parker salutes Page 4 - Los Angeles Over Seattle, 117-114 Hiking Merit Badge For more information on the Ensign in the Boy Scout Shawn Fitzgerald scouting programs or if in- tradition during their Court Safety Merit Badge terested in assisting scout- of Honor held Wednesday night Shawn Fitzgerald' ing call 3765 AWH or 4798 at the base chapel. (Photo by Chris Kaltofen DWH. PH3 Bryan Logan.) I DEFEX 2-87 Evacuation information By Lt. Sam Mc~row should contact PNCS Cook at PSD will take OIC, PSD PSD at 4147. te AarI reservations for submission With the Jacksonville to Jacksonville until April coordination meeting under 10. (Jacksonville will accept our belts and the list of cash or personal checks. volunteers finalized and only.) CPO Club Social Hour Clipper Club Steak Night being manifested this week, -- Return flight times for The CPO Club hosts a social hour every The Clipper Club has changed Steak Night we're pretty much down to the the evacuees return to Friday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on the patio for back to Tuesdays beginning April 7. Come in point of dotting our 'i's' Guantanamo Bay will be all authorized patrons. There is a cash bar for a 10-ounce rib eye or T-bone steak, and and crossing our 't's' for announced during the flight and hors d'oeuvres. be sure to bring a friend, because two the upcoming DEFEX 2-87 to Jacksonville May 1. steaks cost $10. The Clipper Club is also Noncombatant Evacuation On evacuation day, buses in NADSAP Job Vacancies offering a lobster dinner for $11.95, will pick up Operation to Jacksonville, Guantanamo Bay A golden opportunity has arrived. The tonight and tomorrow, April 3 and 4. Fla., May 1-6. Volunteers volunteer evacuees from points Navy Alcohol Drug Safety Action Program should return their sign up selected embarkation vacancies for the position Package Store Special Orders The (NADSAP) has job forms immediately to Per- within the housing areas. of facilitator. Requirements are: Bachelors The Clipper Club annex of the Consol- which sonnel Support Detachment specific times and degree or equivalent life experience; idated Package Store will be accepting (PSD) if they haven't already embarkation point evacuees from Leeward Point residents be general typing skills; NADSAP training special orders done so. will report to will (no malt beverage or cooler orders) through 30, via the required (can be obtained through the Many items of interest for published April University of Arizona in late June); three Tuesday, April 7. Orders must be picked up evacuees were obtained during Daily Gazette and TV 8. years experience in Social/Rehabilitative between Wednesday, April 15 and Saturday, the course of the Jackson- An item of interest for the services; and knowledge of group dynamics April 25. Regular CPS Annex hours are 5:30 ville meeting and are briefly evacuees is that the Navy's and listening skills acquired through to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. touched on below: Blue Angels are scheduled to education of life experience. If interested -- It is recommended that perform the weekend of the in applying, contact the NADSAP office at Red Cross First Aid Class all evacuation at Naval Air for proof of citizenship 4380. Red Cross is sponsoring a multi-media evacuees have in their Station, Cecil Field, Fla. So first aid class Tuesday and Wednesday, possession either birth cer- with all of the above in mind ISGA/Co. 'L' Women's Club Picnic April 7 and 8 from 6 to 10 p.m. each night. tificate and/or passports it should prove to be one of The NSGA/Co. "L" Women's Club is Both classes must be attended in order to and/or voter registration the more enjoyable DEFEX sponsoring a family picnic for all members be certified. Class will be held in the Red card. Though it is not re- NEO's held on Guantanamo Bay and their guests Saturday, April 4 at noon Cross building next to the Furniture Store. quired that U.S. citizens in the past few years. at Kittery Beach. Interested persons should call 4676. carry this proof, it is One last point, residents There will be hamburgers and hot dogs strongly emphasized that on the list of confirmed provided, but everyone is requested to Mail Orderly Training having one or more of the evacuees scheduled to bring a dessert or side dish. There is training for all mail orderly above items will speed up participate who, due to Call Susan at 4701 or Tammy at 3474 today applicants Wednesday, April 8 at 9 a.m. in processing upon arrival. Any unforeseen circumstances, to make reservations. New members are also the Family Service Center training roan. non-U.S. citizen must possess must cancel out, must do so welcome. Topics will include mail security, a current alien registration this week by calling PNCS mail room operating procedures and mail card (green card). Cook at 4147 as the flight NEX Automotive Repair Department handling. -- Bus transportation from manifests are being final- The NEX Automotive Repair Department in- Mail orderlies who have not already the air terminal to various ized. vites residents to save money on automotive attended previous classes are welcome to Jacksonville hotels/motels/- A listing of lodging facil- repairs through Saturday, April 4. attend. airport, etc. will be avail- ities and prices follows. Residents who have their car tuned will able following processing. Individuals desiring receive free labor on an oil change and Iguana Video Club -- Evacuees will be limited reservations at any one of lubrication job. There will be a charge for The Iguana Video Club has 580 movies to one piece of luggage, the facilities should make oil and oil filter. Call 4727 for an available for checkout to members and more weighing not more than 40 their own reservations by appointment. are being added each month. pounds. calling the commercial num- Memberships will also be taken from 5 to -- Free nursery service bers indicated. Reservations Friends Of The Library Meeting 6 p.m. at the checkout on Windward, will be available within the should be made early. Friends of the Library will meet Sunday, Thursday, April 9 and Monday, April 20 and terminal during processing. Remember to obtain a reser- April 5 at 12:30 p.m. at the Windward at Leeward Monday, April 10 and Monday, -- Evacuees desiring rental vation confirmation number in Library. Election of new officers will be April 20. cars while in Jacksonville the evacuee's name. held and everyone is welcome to attend. For For more information, call Jim Halsey at more information, call Theresa Merkling at or Felicia Fisher at 2436 after FACILITY ATES PHONE (904) 4923 4133 or call the library. working hours. Navy Lodge JAX 25 772-6000 3368 or 777-0160 Economy Hotel of America s -$22.40 d-$26.90 Party Fleet Reserve/Retirement Seminar (1-4 people) 778-9539 Farewell La Quinta 29 Friends and associates of Jane Titus are There will be a Fleet Reserve/retirement 6 * s. d-$21.95 777-6100 Motel -$19.95 invited to a farewell party in her honor seminar Thursday, April 9 from 8 a.m. to 4 ** 32, $6 each addit. 264-1211 Best Western Sunday, April 5 at the COMO Club. Cocktails p.m. in the Family Service Center. All per- Hospitality Inn * -$29.95 d-$33.95 777-5700 will to retire or transfer to -$34 will be served at 6:30 p.m. and dinner sonnel planning Holiday Inn s d-$39 264-9513 the Fleet Reserve within the next year are a--$26.55 d-$32.40, 264-5107 start at 7 p.m. Knights Inn * Dinner will consist of Chateaubriand with encouraged to attend and tenant activities wiith kitchen, sauce, stuffed baked potato, are welcome. -$35.65 d-$41.40 bernaise pepper pot soup, salad, rolls, coffee or Departments/divisions should send a list Red Roof Inn * s -$26.95 d-$31.95 777-1000 tea. A cash-bar will be available. of personnel desiring to attend to the Com- -$33.95 at Counselor, stop 51, or names * Facility does not ohaarge for children under 18 if For more information, call Dee Ginder mand Career hours or 3745 after accepted via phone, by calling NCC staying in room with parent. 4590 during working will be working hours. Parr or RM2 Conway at 4575 or 5298. ** Facility does not charge for children under 16 if staying in room with parent. New MCI Store Hours MCI Shoe Sale Extravaganza The Marine Corps Exchange announces new The Marine Corps Exchange is having a Volunteer of the Month store hours for the Dive Shop and Video "Shoe Sale Extravaganza" April 11 and 12. Red Cross Rental Center. Starting April 6, the Dive Come in and see what's new and what we have The Red Cross proudly an- benefitted from services of- Shop will be open Monday through Friday on sale too! For more information, call nounces the selection of Mrs. fered by the pharmacy. Com- from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, Sunday 2682. Angela K. Beyerl as Volunteer munity residents and pharmacy and holidays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The of the Month for March 1987. personnel applaud her efforts Video Rental Center will be open from 11 CPS Advisory Group Meeting Her devotion was instrumental and hope her dedication will a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and from noon to 4 The CPS Advisory Group will meet Tuesday, in the success and operation serve as a guiding light for p.m. on holidays. April 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the office of the of the hospital pharmacy. others to emulate. Con- For more information, call the Dive Shop Wine Cellar manager. All members or their Because of her dedication, gratulations to Angela. at 2794 or Video Rental Center at 2312. alternates are expected to attend. many community residents For more information, call Lt. Hines at Beginning Photography Course 4502 or Mrs. Berger at 4980 for agenda Project Player is sponsoring a beginning. items. 4 photography course. Classes begin Monday, April 6 and continue for eight sessions on Country/Western Party Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 The Country/Western party at the Clipper p.m. at the Photo Reflex Club. Club will be held Saturday, April 18 at basic photography The class will cover 5:30 p.m. Live entertainment will be skills and developing black and white film. provided by the band "Changes" at 8 p.m., The cost is $45, and includes all and a Western barbeque dinner special will U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper supplies and equipment. For more informa- be offered for $3.75. tion, call Mary Kay at 3006 or Bill at Capt. John Condon US. 3198. LtBob Hine, US I.N. Public Affairs Offiser PTO General Meeting/Spelling Bee J01StaeyByig USM. Mang~ng Editor Black History Dinner/Dance Photos The Parent Teachers Oganization will meet Wednesday, April 29 from 8 to 8:15 a.m. in N Juan Gaon, USN .Staff Assistant The Black History dinner/dance photos are JOSA Joel Parks, USN. .Staff Assistant ready for pick-up. For more information, the multi-purpose room at the elementary JOSA Dirk Rose, USN. .Staff Assistant Immediately following the meeting Assistant call Jim Moeller at 2892. school. Fred Van Born.Staff will be the school spelling bee. The MCI Mini Mart Spring Cool-Down Day schedule of events will be: 8:15 to 9 a.m. The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regu- Mini Mart is (first and second grade); 9:10 to 9:45 a.m. for ship and station newspapers under the direction of the The Marine Corps Exchange lations a "Spring Cool-Down Day" special! (third and fourth grade); 9:45 to 10:30 public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five times having a week at government expense on government eauipent, at the Navy During the entire month of April, purchase a.m. (fifth and sixth grade). The entire Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. )Theopinionsand one case of Cherry Coke and receive a bag community is invited to cheer these statements that appear herein are not to be construed as official, spellers on to victory. or as the official views of the Navy Department or Camnander, U.S. of ice, "free"! Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 (Adnin Hill). If you need assistance, please call us I' at 4819 or 4502.

2 Daily Gazette Friday, April 3, 1987 NBCPO schedules on-base training for the quarter

The Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office April 17 *New Employee Orient- 2 1/2 June 9 Prevention of Sexual 8 (NBCPO) has announced its schedule of ation for Non-Approp- Harassment Employee Course on-base-training for April through June. riated Fund Employees, Community Center, Room 8 Courses identified by asterisk (*) are Family Service Center, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. mandatory training requirements. New 12:45 to 3:15 p.m. June 11 Executive Training, 2 Employee Orientation is mandatory for all April 17 *New Employee Orient- 3 1/2 Safety Training Room, U.S. citizen employees new to federal ation for Appropriated 10 a.m. to noon employment regardless of the type of Fund Employees, Family June 16 *Annual EEO Supervisory 4 appointment. Service Center, 7:45 Training Course, However, such training is highly to 11:30 a.m. Community Center, Room 8 recommended for employees for whom this is April 20 CPR Basic, Safety 8 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. their first overseas appointment at Guan- Training Room, 8 a.m. June 16 Hearing Conservation, 1 tanamo Bay. to 4 p.m. Safety Training Room, Basic Supervisory Development (BSD), April 23 Hearing Conservation, 1 8 to 9 a.m. Prevention of Sexual Harassment and Annual Safety Training Room, June 18 Hearing Conservation, 1 EEO for supervisors are mandatory require- 8 to 9 a.m. Safety Training Room, ments by the Department of the Navy for all April 27 Industrial Supervisor, 6 8 to 9 a.m. U.S. civilian employees. These courses are NAS Training Room, June 23 Hearing Conservation, 1 highly encouraged for military personnel 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Safety Training Room, who supervise civilian employees. April 29 Preparation of Naval 1 1/2 8 to 9 a.m. This announcement does include the Messages Brief, June 23-25 *Basic Supervisory 24 Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) train- Community Center, Room Development Course, ing, OSH training for supervisory 8, 8:30 to 10 a.m. Community Center, Room 8, personnel, including military and non-U.S. May 4 Non-Industrail Supervisor, 2 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. citizen supervisors, is also required NAS Training Room, June 25 Hearing Conservation, 1 annually. 8 to 10 a.m. Safety Training Room, 8 to 9 a.m. Employees who have not received their May 7 Hearing Conservation, 1 Safety Training Room, June 30 Preparation of Naval 1 1/2 mandatory training, or desire to be sched- Messages Brief, uled for other listed training offerings, 8 to 9 a.m. May 11 Community Center, Room 8, should contact their department or activity Non-Industrial Supervisor, 2 Safety Training Room, 8:30 to 10 a.m. training coordinator for scheduling. TBA June Junior Management Naval 2 Those employees not sure if they have met 8 to 10 a.m. May 11 CPR Basic, 8 Correspondence Brief, mandatory training requirements should Community Center, Room 8, contact Vernealius Talley or Pat Corum at NAS Training Room, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Time: TBA 4441/4450 to check on all information on TBA June Defense Small Purchase 40 training except OSH. May 14 Executive Training, 2 NAS Training Room, (Ashore) For more information on OSH, contact the 10 a.m. to noon Community Center, Room 8, OSH office on extension 4526 or 4529. May 19 *Prevention of Sexual 8 Time: TBA Please note that all nominations to Harassment Supervisory TBA June Defense Small Purchase 8 attend listed training and OSH training are Course, Community Center, Commanding Officer/ coordinated through activity/department Room 8, 7:30 to 4:30 p.m. Contracting Officer Community Center, Room 8, training coordinators. Training coor- May 19 Hearing Conservation, 1 dinators are: Sue Hilton (Resource Safety Training Room, Time: TBA TBA June Blanket Purchase Agreement 8 Management), Ali Morales (PWD), Jean 8 to 9 a.m. Small Purchase Course (BPA) Michalozski (Consolidated Mess), James May 21 Industrial Supervisor, 6 Derstine (Fire Division), Lt. Murray or SKC Safety Training Room, Community Center, Room 8, Byrd (Family Service Time: TBA Bacong (Supply), Susan 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Center), Chuck Gaudi (OSH), GMG2 Tyrone TBA June Contracting Officer's 24 Johnson (Ordnance), Pat Duffus (Security), May 25 CPR Instructor, 16 Technical Representative Carlos Bru (NEX), Mirtha Thomas Safety Training Room, Course (COTR), (Commissary), Vines Wright (Naval 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Community Center, Room 8, Hospital), YNCS Robert Abbott (SIMA) and TBA May Junior Management Naval 2 Time: TBA PMC C.J. Williams (DETSIX). Correspondence, TBA June High Voltage Cable 80 Community Center, Room 8 Splicing, Date Course/Place/Time Hour(s) Time: TBA Location: TBA April 2 Hearing Conservation, 1 June 4 Non-Industrial Supervisor, 2 Time: TBA Safety Training Room, Safety Training Room, April 6-10 *Civil Service Retirement 40 8 to 9 a.m. 8 to 10 a.m. System Federal Employees April 6 Gas Free Engineering 32 June 8 CPR Instructor, 16 Retirement System CSRS/FERS Technician, Safety Safety Training Room, Community Center, Room 8, Training Room, 8 a.m. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

misc. items. $20. Call 6352 DWH or 3417 Single swing, $20. Little LOST AWH. girls black sneakers (size Brown vinyl bag contains 11), $5. Call 4986 AT. guitar cords and strings. MISCELLANEOUS PETS Call 3477 AWH. Collecovision game center. Lovable male orange tabby APPLIANCES Includes six games. Asking cat. Has been declawed, '61 Maytag washing machine $30. Call 6352 DWH or 3417 neutered and had shots. Is motor. May need minor AWH. strictly a house cat. Call repairs. Asking $25. Call Diane at 4764 DWH or 2359 3764 AWH. Gimbal stick remote control, AWH. AUTOS Freq 75.640 with receiver, 4 TWO-WHEELERS '77 Toyota station wagon. servos, mounting plate, '85 Yamaha QT-50 with helmet. Comes with many extras. rechargable battery pack and Asking $300. Call 4616 DWH. Avail. May 19. Call 4277 DWH battery charger. Asking $150. All items for "the Saler" Call 4419 DWH or 3682 AWH. should be submitted on 8 1/2" or 3318 AWH. '85 Honda Aero 50 with by 11" sheets of paper. Ad helmet. Asking $350. Call EWC '77 Vega in good cond. Asking 12 pieces of spring/summer Walker at 4988 DWH or 2815 length should be less than 40 words. maternity clothes Each item to be sold should be on a $600. Can be seen in Tryzna (size AWH. Village parking lot. Call 12-14), $28. CCC books, SERVICES separate sheet of paper. All submissions literature, biology, and have a phone number. Bring Anderson at 4005 AWH. music, Friendly, dependable house must be signed history, the PAO Office, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. English composition cleaner will stand final in- and algebra, $10 each. *, hone 4502 or 4819. '76 Torino Elite. Needs spection with you. Guaranteed cosmetics on top. 400ci Toaster oven, $10. Call 3133 outstanding results at a AT. reasonable price. Call Violy YARD SALES May 15, games, books, puzzles, engine trailer hitch and air shocks. Asking $1,250. Call at 2449 AT. Kittery Beach 363A Sat. and many other misc. items. 3764 AWH. Baby crib and mattress, $30. from 8 a.m. to noon. Girls Baby bumper,. crib skirt and Villamar 703B Sat. from 8 As a team we clean for final clothes (sizes 8-10), womens diaper sack, $10. Call inspections. We will stand until? Boys and girls cloth- '84 Ford Escort diesel, a/c, 3323 clothes (size 12), small cruise control, great on gas, AWH. the final with you. We also appliances, games and toys. ing, shoes, toys and many other misc. items. less than .10,000 miles. accept short notices. Call Asking $5,000 or best offer. Leaf blower with bagger, $40. Shila at 3171 or Theresa at Granadillo Point 8D Sat. Call 7255 or 3642 AWH. Call 3764 AWH. 2185. 7 9 a.m. Boys DWH from to BICYCLES clothes, girls clothes, CB Oil Point 4 Sat, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wall unit, wood Ladies ten-speed Peugeot. radio with antenna, lamps, dining table, toddler car Call 3725 AWH. Auction . from page 1 curtains, household products Scholarship blocks, double BOAT misc. items. seat, cinder and other stroller, riding toys, flower Grey Marine engine with military, contractor and owner of a U.S. flag Center Bargo pots, storage shelves and trans., 4-cyl, 85hp, inboard. proud 1175 civilian personnel are that was flown over the Saturday from 8:00 a.m. till many other misc. items. Needs water pump and starter. Asking $100. Call 3764 AWH. welcome to participate and Watergate or a table lamp of Corinaso Point 69 Sat. DIVE GEAR encouraged to join in the clear glass filled with Kittery Beach 368A Sat. from 8 to 11 a.m. Baby All Dacor gear, everything fun. Preview begins at 6:00 shells from Guantanamo Bay. from 8 to 11 a.m. Boys walker, playpen, VHS tapes, you need and more. Call 4277 p.m. on the COMO Club patio, clothes, ladies clothes (size Coleco Vision video game DWH or 3318 AWH. and the bidding starts at Its the educational event 12-14), mens Navy uniforms, system with 22 game tapes, FURNITURE 7:00 p.m. See you there. of 1987. You won't want to four air conditioners avail. exercise bike and many other Queen size bed frame. Asking You may just become the miss it!

Daily Gazette Friday, April 3, 1987 3 Magic Johnson scores 34 points to lead ii L.A. Lakers over Supersonics, 117-114

(UPI) -- Magic Johnson Nuggets/Warriors Kings/Clipperss scored 34 points to spark the Fat Lever scored 21 points scored 17 of Los Angeles Lakers to a and Alex English added 20 his game-high 32 poinnts in 117-114 NBA win over the last n ihth te nr he third- ,',.-,.to-le1 d thl I'' langn Lo nepp e enver te era quarter to eaa te Seattle Supersonics last Nuggets hand the Golden State to a 125-115 night. Warriors their worst loss of decision over the Los Angeles \\.1 / / Johnson, who also collected the season by a score of Clippers last night in an NBA 13 assists and 10 rebounds, 132-96. contest. Area athletics The Warriors needed took control when the Super- a Terry victory to clinch their first Tyler added 19 sonics led 109-106 with three points, while Otis NBA playoff berth in 10 Thorpe and CONO Club Pinochle Tournament Results minutes remaining. Lasalle Thompson scored 18 at Wednesday's COMO Club pinochle years, but the Nuggets took Taking home top honors He hit an outside jumper, a apiece for the Kings. tournament was Julie Sanquirico. an early lead and increased hook and a lay up to stake it throughout the game. The Clippers, who dropped the Lakers to a 112-109 lead Project Player Arm Wrestling Rod Higgins led Golden their fouth straight game and Pit your might against another'at the Project Player Arm with 1:41 to go. Seatlle State scorers with 19 points 16th in their last 18, we never Wrestling challenge Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. at the got closer than two and Chris Mullin finished led by Mike Woodson's W Windjammer Club. Registration will start at 6:30 p.m. Prizes points after that. with 16. points. will be awarded to the first and second-place winners in each category, with an entry fee of $1. Dwight Gooden checks into drug clinic For more information, call Mary Kay at 3006. (UPI) -- New York Mets Two bodyguards shielded him from his Tampa, Fla., home, Starlight Horseride pitcher Dwight Gooden has from a big group of report- where he could face possible Starlight, starbright, I wish I may, I wish I might, get entered a New York clinic to ers, photographers and new problems. Tampa officials the wish I wish tonight. Make your wish to the stars Friday, undergo evaluation for drug cameramen. From a nearby raised questions over a pos- April 24 on the Starlight Horseride to the beach, where you abuse. schoolyard, children yelled, sible parole violation stem- will be able to view the stars from our telescopes, while Gooden, the youngest player "Dwight, Dwight." ming from Gooden's December enjoying the food and good music. Cost is only $15, with a $1 ever to win the Cy Young Gooden flew to New York incident with police. deposit at the time of registration. We will leave from the Award, arrived at the Smith- corral at 6:30 p.m. ers Alcoholism and Drug For more information, call Mary Kay at 3006 or Information, Treatment Center yesterday Travel and Tours at 3845. morning. Project Player Ping Pong Tournament Make some heavy-duty "table-talk" at the Project Player T.C. Chen leads At The Lyceums Ping Pong Tournament Tuesday, April 21 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Windjammer Club. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. with an , All movies begin at 7 p.m. entry fee of $1. Prizes will be awarded to first and golf tournament second-place winners. Como Lyceum For more information, call Mary Kay at 3006. (UPI) -- T.C. Chen shot a four-under-par 68 yesterday Psycho III.Suspense (R).1:33 Navy Relief Hotshot Contest in swirling winds and chilly Windjammer Lyceum for the early Missing In Action 2.Action Drama (R).1:35 There will be a hotshot basketball contest Sunday, April 12 temperatures first-round lead in the CPO Lyceum at 9 a.m. at Cooper Field basketball court 2. Cash prizes Terror In Thr Aisles.Horror Documentary (R).1:23 will be awarded for first, second and third place. All pro- Greater Greensboro Open. Winds whipped the Forest Downtown Lyceum ceeds will go to Navy Relief. For more information, call SK2 Curtains.Suspense Drama (R).1:29 Gray at 4435 during working hours or 3537 after working Oaks Country Club course and an McCalla Lyceum hours. gusted up to 25 miles hour. Temperatures were in Dune.Science Fiction (PG-13).2:17 the 50s. Marine Lyceum Horse Riding Clinic The Sword In The Stone.Animation (G).1:25 Round up the kids because the Recreation Services Corral Chen has a two-stroke lead over Dave Rummells, Scott Leeward Lyceum will be holding a horse-riding clinic Thursday, April 9 and Wild Swans.Animation (NMPS 23 from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Simpson, Bill Sander and 1).1;Q1 The clinic will teach proper saddling, mounting with an Donnie Hammond. Another shot escorted horse ride. The cost is $1. For more information, back were Andy North, Bill call Paula Maloney at 2381. Britton, Gary Hallberg and Gene Sauers. Youth Activities Big Ball Hater Challenge Defending champion Sandy Television Lyle, who won last weekend's iII Youths are invited to cool off and have some fun at the same time by entering the Big Ball Water Challenge Tuesday, Tournament Players Champion- April 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Windjammer pool. ship, came in with a one- Tonight On TV8/2 over-par 73. The challenge is for each team to try and climb on top of 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) the giant five-foot earth ball. For more information, call Rec Services sets 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT Youth Activities at 3195. 7:00 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY lifesaving class 7:30 THE EQUALIZER Springshine Day Camp Recreation Services will 8:20 L.A. LAW A special version of Summershine Day Camp will be held 9:15 STAGECOACH (Movie) during the week of April 13-17. Activities will include arts sponsor a lifesaving class and crafts, contests, games, field trips, tournaments and Monday through Friday from more. April 20 through May 1 on Weekend Sports On Channel 6 Windward side. Springshine is for children ages 6-12 or grades 1-6. The Register at the Informa- Saturday, April 4 cost is $30 for the first child and $25 for each additional tion, Travel and Tours of- 1:00 CHRYSLER CUP THIRD ROUND PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT child. Registration will be Thursday and Friday, April 2-3 fice. For more information, 2:00 PIZZA HUT ALL-STAR SOFTBALL GAME WITH MAJOR LEAGUE from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Youth Activities office. For call Rose at 2560 during BASEBALL STARS. more information, call Youth Activities at 3195 or 2450. working hours. Sunday, April 5 12:00 NBA BASKETBALL DOUBLE HEADER Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers Physical fitness is your responsibility Los Angeles Lakers vs. 6:30 NHL HOCKEY By Dan Taylor muscles, but also increases trating on goals, you can be Montreal vs. New York Fitness Director muscular endurance and burns less aware of the work neces- 9:30 CHRYSLER CUP GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP calories, reducing body fat. sary to achieve physical fit- Taped coverage of the final round How's your personal All of this will help make ness. physical fitness program your everyday tasks easier, For example, take what going? and activity time more enjoy- otherwise would be considered Tonight On Channels 8, 9 and 10 9 Your fitness program is able. a very boring, yet quite As a service to base residents during the test phase of your responsibility! You are If you're out of shape beneficial activity like the cable system, the Daily Gazette will provide pos- responsible to your loved physical activity is too much stationary bike training. sible prime time evening programming for the network affi- ones and yourself to insure like work. But if you're in Combine it with a physically liates. Residents are reminded this programming is not your own good health. So with good shape, physical activi- valueless activity, such as guaranteed, as the channels carrying the network affili- your job, family, friends and ties are fun. watching television, and the ates are in a test phase only. yourself in mind, let's take It doesn't hurt, either potential is there for a a look at fitness. from pain or anguish, to stay super, enjoyable fitness Friday I realize that there are a in shape, like it hurts to activity. One family went as ABC, Channel 8 CBS, Channel 9 lot of people who are sick get in shape. So, if you're far as to use their exercise 8:00 - CHARMINGS 8:00 - NOTHING IS EASY and tired of hearing about out of shape your body natur- bike to generate electricity, 8:30 - WEBSTER 8:30 - POPCORN KID fitness. However, if those ally resists working out. acting as the only source for 9:00 - DESTINATION: AMERICA 9:00 - DALLAS same people would get in- This should show you the need the television. In order to (MOVIE) 10:00 - FALCON CREST volved in a sensible fitness to take the work out of get- watch, someone has to ride. NBC, Channel 10 program they wouldn't be as ting physically fit. As you can see, there are 8:00 - ROOMIES sick, or as tired, as they Fortunately, you can fool new and different things 8:30 - AMAZING STORIES are without it. your body into doing more by happening in the name of 9:00 - MIAMI VICE Physical fitness is one of concentrating on the activity fitness. If for some reason 10:00 - STINGRAY the few fun responsibilities rather than on what the body fitness isn't on your list of we have, and can benefit us is being expected to perform. priorities, please reconsi- in so many ways. By exercising to music, play- der. At press time the schedule for Saturday and Sunday was A good physical fitness ing sports and games, compet- Today is a good time to not available. program not only strengthens ing with others or concen- start!

4 Daily Gazette Friday, April 3, 1987