Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 79 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, April 27, 1989 Military Leadership Exam to be administered at PSD MilitaryLeadership Examinations will Members may participate in the Mili- Leadership Examinations. nation. Nominations are to be received by be administered Tuesday and Thursday at tary Leadership Examination for the next the Officer in Charge, Personnel Support the Personnel Support Detachment begin- higher paygrade only. Members selected Customer commands are requested to Activity Detachment, no later than 2 p.m., ning at7:45 a.m. in the detachment training for advancementbut not yetadvanced may submitinwritingweeklytheirnominations the Friday prior to the week of the sched- room. The maximum number of exam- participate in the Military Leadership of eligible personnel for participation in uled Tuesday and/or Thursday examina- inees on any particular test day will be Examination for the paygrade above the the scheduled Military Leadership Exami- tion. limited to a total of 10 personnel due to selectedpaygrade. limitations on space. Members who have graduated from The Military Leadership Examination Class "A" School in paygrade E1/E2 and will be administered on Windward Tues- who are eligible and have elected acceler- day and Thursday on the following days. ated advancement to paygrade E4, may May 2,4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 and 25; June participate in the E4 Military Leadership 1,6,8,13, 15, 20, 22 and 27; July6, 11, 13, Examination. Although completion of the 18, 20 and 25; August 1, 3, 8 and 10. appropriate Petty Officer Military Re- The Military Leadership Examination quirements Course is not a prerequisite to will be conducted in the Naval Air Station participate in the Military Leadership S400 Training Room on the following dates. Examination, it is strongly recommended May 30, June 29, July 27, and August that the appropriate Petty Officer Military 15. All test times will be 7:45 a.m. both on Requirements Course be completed prior Windward and Leeward Point. to participation in the schedule Military Military college takes part in officers' education By JIM GARAMONE be required to complete Phase I. tional levels of war; organization immediately upon Phase I gradu- example of current needs for AFIS Correspondent "Upon Phase I graduation, and command relationship; joint ation. As a result, many students planning on the part of personnel those officers headed for a joint command, control, communica- going to joint duty assignments managers. The Armed Forces Staff Col- duty assignment requiring a joint tions and intelligence; and de- will go directly to their assign- Dunn expects some growing legein Norfolk, Va., willbecome specialty officer nominee will fense planning systems. In Phase ments and then return for Phase pains in the program. "There will part of a shared two-phased edu- attend the follow-on school at the II, the staff college will build on II. They must finish Phase II be problems, but the programs cation process for the develop- Armed Forces Staff College for the Phase I service college's bases within a year. will be reviewed annually so that ment of joint specialist officers, Phase II," he continued. "When and teach the fifth area: joint staff needed modifications can be said Joint Staff officials. they complete Phase II, they will operations. In addition, interme- "There will be some undesir- made in a timely fashion," he The college, which currently be educationally qualified as joint diate students will participate in able aspects of this the first two said. "We want to ensure that provides intermediate-level joint specialty officer nominees and computer-assisted war games. years," Dunn said. "After that, we Phase I is conducted in such a way professional military education, eligible for nomination." There are six learning areas at expect the process to smooth out. that all the (intermediate and will graduate its last class under The follow-on school will last the senior level that will be taught While some officers may have to senior-level) service colleges re- current doctrine in June 1990. At nine weeks for those attending on during Phase I at the senior serv- report to a new joint duty assign- tain their service-unique charac- the same time, the college will the intermediate-level and five ice colleges. They are national mentand then comeback, thevast ters. In Phase II, we want to accept the first group of service weeks for senior level. Currently, military capabilities and com- majority will be able to attend intensify the interservice mix of college graduates under a new students attend the staffcollege as mand structure; joint doctrine; Phase II en route." students and faculty as we shift to curriculum. a permanent change of station. joint planning; introduction to The pool of intermediate and the follow-on educational mis- The change in the Armed When the changeover is made, joint and combined operations; senior-level Phase I graduates is sion. Forces Staff College is apart of a students will attend on tempo- campaign planning; and joint and expected to grow over the next larger effort to restructure joint rary-duty status. combined warfare theater con- two years. As these graduates fin- "The aim is to develop the best professional military education. text. Phase II for senior-level ish their service-unique tours, military education system for The new program aims atproduc- The college will be able to students will consist of the same they become excellent candidates building a joint specialist officer ing officers who are education- handle up to 1,500 students annu- computer-assisted joint war for joint duty assignments and that meets the needs and require- ally qualified for the joint spe- ally, but officials believe the games that intermediate students should take Phase II in transit to a ments of the services, is in keep- cialty. annual total might be smaller will participate in, with the sen- joint tour. "This will require the the spirit of the DoD "This ing with will be a two-part pro- during the first year of implem- ior-level students taking senior personnel managers of the service Reorganization Act of 1986 and gram," said Army Col. Jerry entation. roles. to think ahead, but they already fulfills the fundamental and Dunn, chief of the Joint Educa- There are five joint profes- The change to temporary duty do that for a number of other common objectives of the Joint tion Branch of the Joint Staff. sional military education learn- for students will mean problems programs," Dunn said. He cited Chiefs of Staff- to improve the "Phase I will be taught at all ing areas at the intermediate for the first two years. All service the Army's precommanders operational excellence of joint intermediate and senior-level level. The service colleges will schools graduate their students in course, to be taken by officers military forces and to improve the service colleges. The entire stu- teach portions of four of them. June. However, only 300 of those slated for commanded before quality of dent bodies at these colleges will They military strategic are joint forces and opera- students can attend the college they arrive at their units, as an thought. Defense Department revises policy for spouse employment By MSGT. MARY A. PETERSON file shows that more than 60,000 spouses are Garnett said. --Positions have mandatory mobility AFIS Correspondent in the department's work force. The Army is The policy specifies that a spouse can use agreements; the lead service, employing about 43 the preference one month before the military -- The preference would override equal The Defense Department has issued a percent of their spouses," Garnett said. sponsor's reporting data at the new location. opportunity, affirmative action or veterans revised policy combining the spouse Spouses can use the hiring preference for However, for overseas employment, the preference, or would involve nepotism; employment preference program for appro- appropriated fund jobs at grade level GS/ spouse must be on-station before the prefer- --The employment would displaced cur- priated and non-appropriated fund positions GM-15 and below or their equivalent wage ence is recognized. The preference may be rent employee in the activity whose position world wide. grade positions and for non-appropriated used anytime during the military member's is being upgraded based on a desk audit; The spouse employment preference fund jobs at grade level UA-8 and below and tour of duty, but not after reaching the sixth -- The hiring competes with employment gives an edge to wives and husbands of their equivalents. month before departing the location. involving statutory or regulatory entitle- active duty members, including the Coast The revised instruction "links Executive The spouse can use the preference only ments such as re-employment rights, grade- Guard, seeking employment in DoD agen- Order No. 12362 - eligibility for overseas once during the military member's tour of retenion rights and court decisions; cies. returnees - to spousal preference," Garnett duty in the same communting area and only -- The hiring would prevent placing a The revised policy, in DoD Instruction said. This means that the spouse who was if the spouse is already employed in an appro- highly qualified overseas returnee who is 1404.12, is an improvement, said Thomas locally hired overseas may be selected for a priates or non-appropriated fund position already registered in the DoD Priority Place- Garnett, director of DoD's Work Force Rela- comparable position in the United States that is expected to continue for at least one ment Program or others at higher priority tions Training and Staffing Policy Office. "It based on his or her overseas employment. The year, spouse preference cannot be invoked. levels; or consolidates three documents into one and spouse is not required to be in any placement Spouse preference also cannot be used if: -- The military member is being reas- makes it a defensewide, worldwide instruc- program before going overseas with the signed in conjunction with retirement or tion. The CONUS (continental United military sponsor. -- Positions are with the National Secu- separation from the service. States), overseas and non-appropriated fund "We have also linked spousal preference rity Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency or policies are now under one cover," he said. to current DoD Priority Placement Program other organizations with national security The services and agencies civilian per- Since the spouse employment preference positions for spouses who are immediately missions; sonnel offices and their family services program began more than three years ago, appointable to covered positions in the -- Positions are with the Department of employment program coordinators can more than 20,000 spouses have used the United States, its territories and possessions Defense Dependents Schools Systems, which answer questions about the spouse employ- preference to get jobs within DoD. "Our data and who are available for immediatereferral," had its own spouse-employment guidelines; ment preference program. Produce at NEX/Commissary can be very 'appeeling' Don't shy away from the exotic from the Navy Commissary: BAY NEWS or unusual varieties of fruit in the - Normally eaten raw, the com- Navy Commissary, be adventur- mon yellow banana may be firm and Super sale Base Fumigation Chamber ous! Fruit is a great snack alterna- greenish yellow with a few black (or The Marine Corps Exchange is having a "Super The Base Fumigation Chamber will be open tive for children and it comes in its sugar) spots, depending on your Savings Furniture Sale" Friday, April28 through Friday, April 28, to receive articles. Pick-up will be own natural package. Finding new personal preference. Soft black- Sunday, April 30, at theMCX FurnitureMart, Bldg. open 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 2. taste discoveries in fruit can make a spotted bananas are best for mash- M-222, next to Post 46. There will be savings from nutritional snack even more "ap- ing to use in baked goods. Firm ripe 10 to 30 percent on all furniture. Quantities are Pine Wood Derby peeling". bananas are best for most other reci- limited. Cub Scout Pack #401 will be having it's annual pes. Pine Wood Derby Saturday, April 29, at 10a.m. in The new "star" of the Produce - Red bananas are soft when 'Cinco De Mayo' reminder the Boy Scout Hut, located off 6th Street Villamar. Department is the carambola (also ripe and their skins turn from pur- Persons holding a "Cinco De Mayo" flyer are The public is invited. Children must be accompanied called "star fruit" because of its plish red to darker purple. Saba and reminded to answer their RSVP's. Call 2280 after by their parents. For more information, call Gary shape when sliced). When selecting Manzano types are covered with working hours. Bell at4121 during working hours or 2846 after the carambola, look for firm, shiny- black spots when ripe. Manzanos working hours. skinned fruit and allow it to ripen at will also feel soft. Early Bird Bingo room temperature. An overall yel- - Plantains are usually cooked Early Bird Bingo is held every Sunday at the CCPO closure low-orange color and browning when green or yellow with some Windjammer Club beginning at 2:30p.m. The doors The Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office will along the edges are signs of ripen- black spots. When eating plantains will open at 1 p.m. with cards going on sale at the be closed from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, April 28, for ing. For full flavor at its best, use the raw, they should be entirely black. same time. The snack bar is also opened, featuring personnel training. carambola as it ripens. The caram- To grill the plantains, cut them in a different special every Sunday. bola can be eaten as it is or used in half lengthwise and do not peel. CCC registration stir fry entrees. Rich in vitamin C Grill them with sliced sides down, Forplanning purpose, registration and trace minerals, a half cup of car- until hot Staff person needed for City throughout (about five Colleges of Chicago, Term 5/88-89, will be as ambola slices is only 40 calories. minutes). MWR is looking for an evening staff person for Youth Activities. The position would involve work- follows: Leeward Point, May 16; Early Bird, May You can judge a banana by its Bananas, no matter the variety, 19; and Regular, May 22-25. cover, but remember that there are are versatile as well as flavorful. ing rotating shifts at "Saturday's" and Youth Center. If you enjoy working with children and young Regular registration will commence Thursday, as many as 90 varieties: The Man- Start the day with banana slices on adults, fill out an SF-171 and submit it to the May 25. This will be a permanent deadline day. The zano, Saba, Plantain,Cavanaish, cereal, pancakes, or waffles. Serve Civilian Personnel or call 4075. Navy Campus must forward all Tuition Assistance GrosMichel, Cherokee, Finger, Red banana chunks in fruit, poultry, or forms to Norfolk on the Friday prior to class con- Spanish, Claret. These are just a few smoked meats salads. For dessert, vening week. that are available for sale. You may top banana slices with orange, ha- Sponsor Training For general information, classes will start May have seen some of those "other" zelnut, or coffee flavored liqueur or The Sponsor Training workshop will meet 29, which is a federal holiday. Check the Gazette for types of bananas at the Navy Com- top with chocolate sauce, chopped Monday, May 1, from 2:30 to3:30 p.m. This pro- a complete listing of courses. missary, but did not know how to peanuts, and whipped cream. Puree gram will provide information to assist those spon- serve them. bananas with chilled fruit juice to soring newcomers to the base and how to become a Book fair Here are some tips on bananas make a banana slush. more effective sponsor. Call the Family Service Center at 4141 or4153. The W.T. Sampson High School is holding its Third Annual Book Fair in the high school library Insure vehicles before registration Caribbean Crafts Market Friday, April 28, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In accordance with COM- suspension of driving privileges The deadline for reserving a table for the Carib- NAVB ASEGTMOINST for up to one year. bean Crafts Market is Friday, April 28. Call Lindy at Orthodontist visit 11200.1C, all privately owned Security is currently ticketing 2186 to reserve your table. Dr. Hamilton, the civilian orthodontist, will be vehicles will be re-registered vehicles with the expired insur- on board April 28. To schedule an appointment, call annually. This re-registration will ance and registration. The owner 'Changes II' at FRA Dr. Hamilton at 4556. be accomplished before, or con- is given 7 days to correct and The local band, "Changes II", will be perform- currently, with renewal of motor report the correction to Security ing at the FRA this Friday and Saturday evening, vehicle liability insurance cover- Traffic Division. Failure to re- from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Energy savings tip age or gale of vehicle._Operation register the vehicle will result in Avoid opening the door of an oven to check the 6fa uiiisurd vehicle,or failure the vehicle being towed. Aban- Law Day USA celebration progress of cooking. You could lose as much as 75 percent to notify the Security Director Support your justice system and come of the heat and it will have to be regener- and doned vehicles will also be towed. to Phillips ated. cancel the vehicle registration Persons found operating a vehicle Park Saturday, April 29, beginning at noon, and celebrate Law Day USA. The cost is covered when the insurance has been can- with expired insurance/registra- dish. Civilian dentist on board celed or lapsed, may result in tion will be required to park the (With a variety of nationalities on base, there should revocation of registration and vehicle until the registration is be a wide and varied selection of foods to try and The civilian dentist, Dr. Bob Pellerin, will be on denial of the privilege to register a made current enjoy.) board April 28 through May 2. Anyone wanting an and three points will Volleyball, softball and horse rides will be part appointment should be at the Dental Clinic between vehicle on the base as well as a be assessed to their driving record. of the many activities planned for the day. The 8 and 11 a.m. Saturday, April 29. Security Detachment will be supporting the Law Day celebrations with their Operation Identification Jamaica travel reminder Entertainment booth. Hope to see you there. Tonight Jamaica is not on daylight savings time, therefore, the time in Jamaica is one hour behind On Channel 2 WOC meeting that of the Naval base. When returning to Guantan- 4:00 SESAME STREET The next meeting for the Women of the Chapel amo Bay, plan to reach Kingston airport one hour 5:00 MOTOR WEEK '89 is Wednesday, May 3, at 6:30p.m. at Paola Point earlier than the regular time. 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT #5. The election and installation of new officers and 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 "secret sisters" will be revealed at this meeting. If Renewal Travel nursery service is needed, contact Dianna Gober at 6:30 As a result of CCPO (Consolidated Civilian CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT 3163 by Friday, April28. 7:00 STAR TREK Personnel Office) inquiries to Personnel Manage- ment regarding renewal agreement travel, CIN- 21 JUMPSTREET 8:00 'Khaki Khompetition' CLANTFLThas forwarded and authorized the MOVIE: HELLO 9:00 MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT 2 A "Khaki Khompetition" will be held at the immediate implementation of a proposed revision to 10:45 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) Yacht Club Sunday, May 7, beginning at3 p.m. the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR). The Per Diem, 11:00 SATNET The challenge will consist of several board Travel and Transportation Allowance Committee's games with team points being earned by the winner revision allows greater flexibility for employees who take renewal travel. Employees may now take All movies begin at 8 p.m. of each game. Some of the games included in this "khompetition" are: Cribbage, Chess, Backgammon, renewal travel within the first year of a 24-month Downtown Lyceum Uno, Yahtzee, Battleship, Pinocle and Monopoly. tour extension. However, 12 months must be served The Principal. Action-Drama (R).1:50 Barbecue chicken, ribs, hamburgers and a no- upon return to the overseas post of duty following McCalla Lyceum host bar will be available. For more information, renewal agreement travel. Married to the Mob. Comedy (R).1:44 contact Amy or Barbara at 3845. For more information, call CCPO at 4117. Marine Lyceum Stealing Home. Comedy (PG-13).1:38 Lunch specials Check cashing policy Leeward Lyceum Beginning May 1, the Blue Caribe will be The use of rubber stamps for patron identifica- No Way Out .Thriller (R).1:54 serving new lunch specials that will include salad tion is to be discontinued. All identifying informa- bar and free iced tea. tion will be shown on the front of the patron's check,leaving the back of the check for depository information. The following information will be Guantanamo Gazette Scheduled power outage required on the upper left corner of the check: Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba There will be a scheduled power outage from Name, address, telephone number, SSN, branch of 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Friday, April28, to allow PWD service, rank/rate, status, organization/duty station personnel to conduct maintenance on high voltage Naval Base Commander Capt. John S. Boyd, USN and dependent SSN, if applicable. This policy will Public Affairs Officert.L. Bob Hines, USNR power lines. Water Plant #3, Boy Scout Hut, Base be in effect May 1, 1989. Editorial Staff Alert Siren and 6th Street Villamar housing area. Editor . JOSN Dirk Rose, USN Assistant Editor.JOSN Lisa M. Enloe, USN T.O.P.S. meetings Music Trivia Carrying some excess pounds around? Attend a The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office Name that tune at Music Trivia at the Officers' T.O.P.S., (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meeting. of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication for members Club Saturday, April 29, from 80to 10 p.m. Teams of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect Meetings are held each Wednesday in the Hospital theofficialviews of theU.S.Navy anddonot implyendorsementthereof. TheGuantanamoGazette must be registered by 8 p.m. that evening. Prizes Sick Call area, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. For more is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service will be awarded. information, phone Lorie at 2766 or Connie at 3172. BranchOffice.

PAGE 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1989 GUANTrANAMO GAZE CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified section APPLIANCES finder, out-of-bounds cert. Call 4568 The Marine Corps Exchange has two posi- and tiebacks 98 (W) X 53 (L), excel. cond., must be submitted on 8 1/2 in. paper with Whirlpool power-cleaner, energy-saver, DWH or 4149 AWH. tions open: Clerk Typist, reg. FIT, grade $40. Call 3705 AT. a maximum of 40 words per advertise- dishwasher. 1.5 yr.-old, in excel. cond. Two boats, one of them on a trailer w/new AS-0322-2/LGS-0322-3 in procurement. PEIS ment. Each item to be soldmust be submit- Avail. immediately. Call 2503 AT. rims and tires, floats, 25hp motor. Lots of Also, a Clerk Typist, FIT, AS-3/LGS-3, in Seven wk.-old kitten. Hername is Minnie ted on a separate sheet of paper unless GE dryer, works great, $100. Call 3985 parts and access. Best reasonable offer. procurement. Applications are being ac- and she has the letter"M" on her forehead. theyfallunder the same category.Ads sub- AWH. Call Ken at 3329. cepted until Friday, April 28. Pick up We love her but due to regulations, can't mitted which include a variety of items will Whirlpool dishwasher, power-clean, en- Barrel boat, 12 X 24 ft., 35hp Johnson, applications at the MCX secretary, Bldg. keep a third pet. Call Jean L/P 6158 AWH be placed under Miscellaneous. Ads must ergy-saver, 1.5 yr.-old, $275. Call 3237. fitted wall safety equip., good cond. Must M-613 on Sherman Ave. or call 2330/ or6349 DWH. be signed and include a phone number Whirlpool, portable dishwasher, 1.5 yr.- sell, leaving island, $1,800 OBO. Call 2570. One femaledog, 3-yr.-old, weighs approx. where the submitter can be reached dur- old, perfect cond., $150. Call Jerry at 3798 2795 after 6 p.m. EURNITURE 15 lbs., fixed. One male cat, 2-yr.-old, ing normal working hours. after 5. '77 Hammond inboard/outboard, 19.5 ft. Twin size sofa bed, paisley patten, good fixed. Call Roger at 6300 DWH or 2111 Deadlines:Ads are publishedfor two Whirlpool washer and dryer, 1.5 yr.-old, runabout on trailer, 235hp, 351 w/Ford w/ cond., excel. forspare on., $75. Call Jeff at AWH. consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday Avail. 1 June, $650. Panasonic Dimension OMC, out-drive, set-up for diving. Call 4554 DWH or 2162 AWH. Free to a good home: two cats, one neuter andThursday and Friday).Ads must be in 4 micro-wave, (convection, combination 3398 AT. Early American style couch, love seat and male/black & white, one spaded female by noon Wednesday or Fridaypreceding & broil), 1.5 yr.-old, $360. Whirlpool '86 24.5 ft. Renken, E-Z loader trailer w/ ottoman living rm. set, earth tones, good Tabby. Both are declawed and up to date the desired publicationdates. dishwasher, 2.5 yr.-old, $225. Call 2819 power winch, refer, stove, all fishing gear cond., also comes with a recliner, $450. on shots. Call Susan at 4653 DWH or2668 Leeward Point residents may submit AT. needed, too many extras to list, out-of- Call Susan at 4653 DWH or 2668 AWH. AWH. ads via telephone.All otherresidents must bounds cert., $19,995 nego. Call Brad at Five pc. living ri. set, couch, love seat, SERVICES submit written ads to the PublicAffairs Of- 4956 DWH or 4301 AWH. chair, two end tables, $250. Call 3858 AT. Day care provider has full or part time fice, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. '65 Ford Mustang, 289cc w/parts. A Pontoon boat, 8 X 16 ft., one 25hpJohnson Bunk beds, used I year, $150. Fold-out opening in East Caravella. Call Corinna collector's dream. Best offer accepted. and one 25hp Evinrude, all safety equip., love seat, $100. Four pc. Rattan living rm. Martin at 2575 AT. Call 4577 or 4455. good for fishing or diving, $1,200. Call set, $150. Five bookcases, 29 X 70, white, Will babysit in my home DWH and some '71 Pontiac Grand Prix, Model J. 400 cu. 4167 AWH. $50 ea. White wall unit, 11.5 ft., $825. evenings. Call 3391 before 9 p.m. YARD SALES in., a/t,p/s, p/b, p/w, elec. trunk lock, head- CARPEIS Table w/4 chairs, $50. Call 2819 AT. Does your dog need to be groomed? Call Corinaso 25 - Sat., 7 to 10 a.m. Every- ers, glass pk., alum. rims, 4-spare rims, 12 X 15 ft. brown carpet, 1 yr.-old, no Kitchen/dining no. table w/4 chairs and Patti at 3992 AT for an appt. thing you need. interior in great shape, exterior, primer stains, owners non-smoker, $100. Call leaf, $150 OBO. Brown and gray patten STEREO EQUIPMENT Trailer Park 1741 - Sat., 7:30 to 11:30 brown, needs body work. Call 3398 AT. 2300 DWH. sofa, $125. Two antique dressers, need Sharp stereo system, cassette, phono, AM/ a.m. No early birds. Picnic table, books, '74 Chevy Malibu station wagon. Inspec. Carpet w/padding, 12X 15 ft., light brown work, $35 ea. Call 2721 AWH. FM, two 50w speakers, $250. Call 3858 washer, sofa and chair, night stand, cur- good till Jan. '90. Recently new radial tires mix, $75 OBO. Bdrm. carpet, 12 X 12 ft., Wooden table w/2 extensions and 8 chairs, AWH or 2269 DWH. tains, bedspread, black & white TV, knick- and more. Call 3911 AWH. medium blue, $50 OBO. 6 X 9 ft. beige, good cond. Super single waterbed com- Sharp CD player, $125 OBO, excel. cond. knacks, odds and ends. Everything must '74 Buick Regal, good cond., new tires, $10 OBO. Area oval rug, 4 X 6 ft., med. plete w/liner heater, thermostat. Used only Call 4502 DWH orstopby GHTRm. A310 go. brakes, recently tuned. 53,000 mi., avail. brown, $2 OBO. Call 2991 DWH or 3372 6 month. Call 2820 AT. AWH. Trailer Park 1750 - Sat. Plants, kids May 30 at Ferry Landing, $1,500. Call AWH. Four pc. living no. set, $75. 16-set Child ALTEC Speakers, 12 in. woofer, 3.5 in. toys. 3985 AWH. Two 12X 15 ft., gold carpets, $100 ea. Call Craft encyclopedias, 1980, $75. FMI, call tweeter, wood cabinet, excel. cond., $125. Deer Point 1109 - Sat., 8 a.m. to noon. '74 Toyota pick-up truck, runs great. A 2819 AT. 3425 after 1 p.m. Call 2434 AT. Large plants, girl's clothing, size 6-8, toys, must for GTMO. New alternator, brakes DIVEGEAR MISCELLANEOUS Car stereo, AM/FM radio w/auto-reverse misc. household items, refrigerator. and front end. Avail. May 23 at Ferry Men's Lg. Dacor BC, 92 tank, Dacor 950 Sofa bed, queen-size, green, $100. Night cassette player. Pr. JVC speakers. Every- Marine Site M115 - Sat., 7 a.m. to ? Landing, $1,100.-Call Holt at 4606 DWH XLE reg. w/octopus and console, com- stand, $25. Lg. rubber raft w/oars and bat- thing brand new, never used. Won't fit in Marine Site - "Green Bam" Multi-fam- or 2469 AWH. pass, rocket fins, knife, weights and belts, tery operated motor, $25. Call 3985 AWH. my car. Asking $150 for both. Call 2465 ily. Pre-packout sale. Sat., 8 a.m. Clothes, '76 AMC Hornet, 2-dr., hatchback, 3-spd, 1g. dive bag and game bag, $650 firm. Call Matching sofa/sleeper and love seat, good AWH. toys, fumiture, dishwasher, VW parts and new exhaust, AM/FM/cassette, runs well. 3985 AT. cond., $125. Call 3997 AT. TELEVISIONS much more. Inspec. good till Feb. '90. Asking $900. Ladies med. Dacor BC, 80tank, Dacor 950 J.C. Penney pleated drape, It. camel, 125 19 in. color TV from Sears. Very good Tierra Kay1-Sat., 7:30to 10a.m. Toys, Call 3936 AT. Pacer reg. w/octopus and console, rocket in. (W) X 84 in. (L), asking $60. Call 3936 cond., paid $900, asking $200. Must sell. baby clothes, two foam chairs and some '77 Chevy Chevette, in good shape, stan- fins, weight and belts, $550. Call 3935 AT. Call 3508 after 5p.m. misc. items. dard shift. Call 4009 AWH, ask for Mike. AWH. Treadmill, $50. Call Joe at 2966 AT. TWO-WHEELERS Kittery Beach 369C - Sat., 8 to 10a.m. '78 Pontiac Phoenix, runs great, GTMO Dacor Ig. BC, reg. w/octopus, 121 lb. Brand new children's books, set of 10, '73 Honda 125cc motorcycle, has power Finally after four yrs. in GTMO, a pre- rusted. Avail now., $700 OBO. Call Holt weight belt, 92 cu. in. tank. $375. Call $75. 13 in. black & white TV, 110 DC sprocket, new chain, rebuilt top end on packout sale. Get those GTMO bargains 4606 DWH or 2469 AWH. 3237. power, $65. Entertainment center, $65. eng., new clutch lever, new battery, 6v. here. Picnic table, swing-set, curtains, '81 Mercury Lynx, good cond., runs very Bdrm. set w/full or queen size frame and Call 3398 AT. children, men, women clothing, kids cur- well, 2-dr., hatchback, $1,200. Call Jeff at EMPLOYMENT headboard, night stand, dresser w/mirror, '84 Honda Aero 125 scooter, runs well, tains and bedspreads, waterbed comforter 4556 DWH or 2162 AWH. Director for Guantanamo Bay Nursery $800, Mattress/box spring, full, $150. good cond., two owners, $650 firm. Call w/matching sheets, and misc. items. Eve- '81 Datsun 310, gold, a/c, AM/FM/cas- School's half-day program for the 1989- Computer stand w/printing table, $100. Jeff at 4554 DWH or 2162 AWH. Avail. rything must go. sette, rear louver, 68,000 mi., one owner, 90 school year. Prefer applicant w/back- Call 4637 or 4843 DWH or 2677 AWH. May 19. Kittery Beach 378C - Sat., 8 a.m. to ? $2,500. Call 2819 AT. ground in early childhood development Ask for Chris or Vicky. '84 Honda PA50 moped, black, great Pre-packout. Two dressers w/mirror, '84 Dodge Ram Charger, excel. cond., like and pre-school education. If interested, Kids Ig. swing set, excel. cond., $50 OBO. shape. Call 3398 AT. Sears 19 in. color TV, kitchen items, pic- new, p/I, p/s, p/b, a/t, a/c, 318 cu. in. en- stop by school or call 2159 between 8 a.m. Call 2991 DWH or 3372 AWH. '84 Honda Aero 125 moped w/spareparts, tures, clocks, kids skates, dishes, crystal gine, AM/FM/cassette, bucket seats, and noon. Application deadline is April Capiz hanging lamp, gold & white, 3 tier/ shop manual, carrier box, helmet, $650. and misc. items. Everything must go. cruise control, new battery, trailer hitch, 28. 5-bulb, $25. Lg. metal cabinet, $15. Call Call 3858 AWH or 2269 DWH. Villamar 274A - Sat., 8 a.m. to ? Pre- black ext./burgundy int., $7,500. Call Part-time positions for teachers, teacher's 2819 AT. '85 Honda Elite 80 scooter. Original packout. Toys, books, clothes, Atari 3398 AT. aides and substitutes for Guantanamo Bay Golf clubs: Dunlop, 1,3, and 5 wood. owner, excel. cond., two helmets and games, many other misc. items. VW Dune Buggy, 4-seat fiberglass body Nursery School. Prefer applicants w/early Wilson irons PW through 2 iron. Wilson manual includ., $600. Call 6222 DWH or AIR CONDITIONERS w/soft top, full-chrome, roll bar, new built childhood development background. If 1,2,3,4 wood. Golf bag. Call 3710 AT. 3378 AWH, ask for AKC Guiterrez. GE 22,000 Btu, excel. cond., $175. Whirl- 1600 engine, $1,900 OBO. Call 2434 AT. interested, stop by school or call 2159 Winnie-the-Pooh bdms. ensemble: twin .WANIEID pool 10,000 Btu, 110v, $70. Whirlpool between 8 a.m. and noon. Deadline appli- bedspread w/matching pillow sham, two Infant/toddler swing that can be attached 6,000 Btu, 11Ov, $35. Call 2819 AT. 20ft. Cudy Cabin, 200hp Johnson '88, fish cation is April 28. sets ruffled priscillas w/attached valance to a tree or swing set. Call 3997 AT. Escort officers add class to Senate Youth Program BAY DINING Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Ted tary academies or joining the Re- his troops could do while assigned to By RUDI WILLIAMS Haenlein served as this year's senior serve Officer Training Corps pro- the capital area, Wiersma said, "The POST 46 AFIS Correspondent escort officer. "They needed some- gram at whatever college or univer- biggest mistake they (troops) make Tonight's Dinner: Delivery one experienced in dealing with sity in a military career as inpolitical is not to get off post to see some of the Service Available Friday's For the past 27 years, young youth in a civilian environment," science." American culture in Washington. military officers from the Washing- said Lunch: Liver & Onions Haenlein, chief of Product Veri- They become barracks rats and miss ton, D.C., metropolitan area have fication Branch, Office of Acquisi- When Marine Capt. Alfred C. out on too many things." served as escort officers for the Sen- tions at Coast Guard headquarters in Soto, 31, was asked about military "I wish I had this type of oppor- STOPLIGHT INN ate Youth Program delegates. As Washington, D.C. "I had spent alot life, he told the youngsters, "It's not tunity when I was a high school jun- many as 20 officers are hand-picked of time working with youth organi- a bad place to start." And he did a ior or senior," said Air Force 1st Lt. Tonight's Dinner: Chicken each year to escort the 104 high zations, particularly those oriented little pushing for his alma mater, the Brad Butz, 28. "The one thing they Chop Suey or Beef Tripe school delegates during their week- toward concentrated study of Capitol U.S. Navel Academy. Soto noted will remember most is the relation- Friday's Lunch: Pork long visit to the nation's capital. Hill and Washington." that their biggest concern was how ships they established here. A lot of Chops or Liver & Onions much the defense budget was in- these kids will see each other again BLUE CARIBE This year, there were 16 escort Before the young delegates ar- creasing. "But they were not well- they'll keep in contact for the rest of officers Tonight's Dinner: Fried -four Army, four Navy, two rived, the escort officers met with informed about it, except for what their lives. Marine Corps, three Air Force and Hearst Foundation staffers to discuss they had read in the media," he said. "We gave them the table of con- Chicken or All You Can Eat three Coast Guard. their duties and responsibilities. "We "Some were slanted toward the serv- tents for the District of Columbia, Spaghetti Friday's Lunch: Mrs. George Randolph Hearst went into a lot of detail about atti- ice academies; one woman was inter- and I hope they read the book later," Steamship Round or Sr. of the Hearst Foundation thinks tudes, conduct, performance of es- ested in the Naval Academy. said Butz. "These kids have a thirst Seafood Extravaganza they're indispensable to the cort officers, how they were to inter- "They were in awe of the Su- for knowledge at 16,17 and 18 that I program's success. act with the delegates and what level preme Court chief justice," said wish I had had at that age. I've ac- "The escort officers give us a lot of direction and support they had to Soto, commander of the Warrant quired it now, but I wish I had had it OFFICERS' CLUB of distinguished class," said Hearst, give the delegates," said Haenlein. Officer Company, the Basic School ten years ago." Tonight's Dinner: Build "with a capital 'C'. And we're so "We didn'thave any problems," at Quantico (Va.) Marine Base. "How many people geta chance Your Own Pizza Friday's proud of them. We had all Navy he said. "The delegates were incredi- "They got an idea of how the whole to meet their senator?" asked Navy officers when we first Lunch: Tuna Salad Plate or started in bly brilliant, but oftentimes they government works during their visit. Lt. j.g. Amy E. Later, 25. "They met 1962. The idea was to have officers were not familiar Beef Stew w/noodles with the controls It was a good experience trying to some of the most influential and from a different service each year. and protocol required for dealing relate to them how things really are powerful people in the United States. CPO CLUB But we decided to have a few from with such high-level public figures compared towhat they read innews- A lot of them are interested in poli- Tonight's Dinner: Mongo- each service the second year. and the logistics of moving such a papers." tics, so what better way to study lian BBQ Friday's Lunch: "Each escort officer is assigned a large group in a large metropolitan American government than to see it Steamship Round certain number of delegates," Hearst city. But they handle themselves in- It was a welcome look into the in action first hand? explained. "Ifa delegate has any kind credibly well and with alot of poise functions of our government for of problem, he or she goes to the and class, after a few suggestions Army 2nd Lt. David B. Wiersma, 24, "I'm impressed that they're so WINDJAMMER escort officer. Escort officers travel from escort officers. a platoon leader with the 3rd achievement-oriented at this point in Tonight's Dinner: Two T- with an assigned group." "They (delegates) had a wide Infantry's Old Guard at Fort Myer, their lives and know what they want Each Bone Steaks for $12 officer is assigned six to 10 variety of personalities and skills, Va. to do in the future," said Lauter."It's delegates. They are responsible for were very aware of current issues "Visiting thesenators gave them nice to see individuals so young and CLIPPER CLUB the delegates safety, attire, conduct with well-formed opinions and had a better outlook on how the govern- so ambitious. Society seems to em- Tonight's Dinner: Build and knowledge of protocol, ensuring confidence in expressing them- ment functions," said Wiersma. phasize high school students on Your Own Pizza $5 w/ they are available for all events and selves," he said. "Some inquired "They went into thebuildings where drugs. Yet, you know a lot of high toppings are informed about the speakers about military life. A few were think- things happen. I learned a lot, too." school people have ambitions -and background. ing about attending one of the mili- Relating the experience to what they're really the future of America."

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Green moves from better to worse Yatera Seca posts players he had recruited and signed to the big early move by the Cubs. FROM WIRE REPORTS were developing in the Minor Center fielder Jerome Walton has Leagues. stepped right in to take over as golf tournament results The players he left behind him Mark Grace was a star rookie leadoff man, always a key spot in are the players who could bring a last year and is now a fixture at first the batting order. It's too early to The Yatera Seca Golf Asso- yard, par-5, 14th hole. smile to the face of . base in Wrigley Field. Damon Ber- call him a candidate for rookie of ciation held a Jack and Jill tourna- The Yatera Seca Golf Asso- Green is the new manager of the ryhill won the first-string catching the year but he was to berated apos- ment Sunday, April 23. The re- ciation will hold a two-man, New York Yankees and the dismay job from Jody Davis last season and sibility. sults are as follows. blind-draw best ball tournament on his face in the dugout is obvious is the catcher of the future for the Catcher Joe Girardi, like Wal- The team of Noel West, Fred Saturday, April 29. No tee times these days as the Yanks fumble and Cubs. ton a rookie, moved in for catcher Anson, Valerie Thaxton and are set. stumble through game after game. Greg Maddux became a win- Berryhill when Damon suffered a George Thaxton took first place For more information, call They need help and there is ning pitcher last season and has a shoulder injury. Joe has handled with a score of 61. Coming in Valerie Thaxton at 2774. nowhere for Dallas to turn. How- good chance to earn a star on his the mask and mitt well and also has second place were Skip Small, ever, a bunch of young players he locker. for average. developed in Chicago are off and Rafael Palmeiro became a solid Frank Ludwig, Ace Briggs and running in the National League hitter in left field and looked Gordon Goldsberry was the Jan Clapper with a score of 64. East. Whether they'll stay there is headed for a long stay in Chicago. Cub farm director when Green was There was a three-way tie for another question but right now they But the Cubs, desperately in need general manager. He now is a spe- third between the teams of Phil are looking good. of a bullpen stalwart, traded him to cial assistant to general manager Serr, Tim Pitts, Bill Spencer and Green took over in Chicago as Texas last winter. of the Baltimore Martha Stout; Mick Stanbro, Carl general manager in 1981 and three It was a multi-player deal and Orioles. Tuthill, Fred Quinn and Barbara years later put together a team that among the men who traveled from Goldsberry says the early suc- Gaudi and Micky Mayes, Warren won the National League East. It Texas to Chicago was relief pitcher cess of the Cubs this season can be Stanbro, Ron Clapper and Joe opened a two-game-to-none lead Mitch Williams. traced to the foundation laid down Herrin. Each team over San Diego in the playoff for the Williams so far has closed like a by Green. tied with a Pennant and then collapsed, losing derby winner. The southpaw with He says Green invested the score of 65. the next three and the best-of-five the bazooka fast ball posted six team's money in scouting person- Special congratulations go to series. saves in the first two weeks. nel, instructors and overall train- Mike Penn who came in with a Green was forced out of the Two more young players have ing. Obviously, the investment is low round of 66 which consisted Cubs front office in 1987 but young come out of nowhere to contribute paying off. of a Eagle on the 491-

winners. Bowling events For more information, call the Youth Center at AREA 4075. Ladies bowling league The Tuesday night Ladies Bowling League is going to start May 23 at 6:30 p.m. ATHLETICS Fitness Division activities There will be an organizational meeting at the Captain's Cup triathlon Marblehead Lanes May 16, to elect officers and by- Youth Activities The Captain's Cup triathlon is set for Saturday, May laws at 7 p.m. in the Marblehead Lanes cafeteria. 20. The event will begin at 7 a.m. at the Yacht Club and Anyone interested in bowling can sign up Pool tournament either will consist of 1/2 mile swim, a 10 mile bike race and a at the lanes or by calling Terri at 2915 anytime. A teen pool tournament is set for Saturday, May 5 mile run. 13, beginning at 8:30 p.m. at "Saturday's". Registra- You can register at the base gym or at the Yacht Reef Raiders events tions will begin at 8 p.m. Awards will be given to the the day of the event. first-, second-, and third-place Club Following are listed winners. The cost to For more information, call 2560. Reef Raider club activities participate is $1. for the months of April and May. For more information, Gymnastics call Patrick at 4075. The next session of gymnastics will run from May 2 April 29 - Campout and night dive at Windmill Teen slam dunk Beach. through May 25. Classes are held at the W.T. Sampson Make plans to attend this fun event. Call A teen slam dunk contest was held at Lynne the Youth Elementary School with a fee of $20 and is payable at at 3290 for details. Center Friday, May - April 21. Taking first place was the time of registration at the MWR Information Office. 6 Club work day. Bring soap, sponges, Johnathan Noel Ballard. Dion buckets Ezell earned second For more information, call 3845. and lots of elbow grease to help us clean our place and Chris Sparks came club. in third. Captain's Cup bowling The cleanup will begin at 9 a.m. A picnic will Basketball sportsman banquet Men's Captain's Cup bowling will not be held from follow the work day. The club will provide burgers The GBYAA 1989 Season Basketball Sportsman and sodas. April 29 to May 6, due to the Tidewater rolloffs. The Come out and do your part to improve Banquet is set for Sunday, April 30, from 2 to 5 p.m. our facilities. next scheduled Men's Captain's Cup bowling will be at the W.T. Sampson High School gymnasium. May 13 - The held May 13. Hidden Beach Dive. The club will awards ceremony will begin promptly at 2 p.m. and a sponsor a two-tank dive at Hidden Beach. Meet at the buffet style luncheon will follow. gate at 8 a.m. Free air will be provided to members All parents are requested to bring a covered dish. Aquatics Department activities who participate. It is suggested that the Pee Wee League furnish Night swims May 19-23 - Jamaica Sub-Aqua Club visit. vegetable dishes, the Junior League furnish the main If Friday nights are the kids night out, take advan- Members of the Jamaica Sub Aqua Club will once entree and the Senior League furnish the desserts. tage of the night swims offered by MWR ever Friday again be our guest for a full weekend of diving. A For more information, call the basketball commis- from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Villamar pool. Raft rentals will full schedule of activities will be scheduled. Watch sioner, Wayne Cosby at 6288 or 3263, or Patrick be available. for more details. Keaveny at 4075. For more information, call Beth at 2346. May 27 - Leeward dive. The club will sponsor a Skateboard contest Hidden to Chapman Beach dive. Plan to catch the A pre-teen skateboard contest was held at the Project Player events 8:30 a.m. ferry. Bring a picnic lunch and make a day Youth Center Saturday, April 22. Kevin Thaxton won of Pool tournament it. Free air will be provided to members who first place, Randy Hines came in second place participate. and A pool tournament is set for tonight at the Clipper Rashad Burnside earned third place. For more Club. information, call Lynne at 3290 or Punk rock party Registrations begin at 7 p.m. and action at 7:30 p.m. Mike at 3809. Teens, Saturday, May 6, dress in your most outra- The tournament is single elimination and a first-place geous outfit and come to "Saturday's" and compete Student/faculty volleyball game for first-, second-, and third-place at the "Time Warp trophy will be awarded to the winner. Zone Punk Rock Party." For more information, call Amy at 3845. The public is invited to attend the battle between the high school's The party is set for 7:30 to 11 student team and the faculty team p.m. and will cost in a game $1.50 for members and $2 for non-members. Campus Player activities of volleyball Friday, April 28, at 7 p.m. at the high school. For more information, call Patrick at 4075. Teen beach daze The Teen horse ride Attention teens, W.T. Sampson High School Close-up Campus Player's Teen Beach Daze Program A teen "Sunset Horse Ride" is set for Thursday, is set for Sunday, May 14, at Windmill Beach from 11 is sponsoring the game and the admission will be $1. May 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. beginning at the MWR a.m. to 3 p.m. Lots of music, refreshments and food Come on out Corral. The cost to participate is $5 per person and will be available. Highlights will include a boogie board and see who will be the victor in this unequaled you must have a parent permission card, available at contest, volleyball competition and various games. contest of youthful endurance versus aged wisdom. the Youth Center. For more information, call Laurie at 3845. This event is for teens ages 14 through 18 years and you must register by May 10 at the Youth Center. Corral events Bridge winners Sixteen horses are available so register soon. The "all hands" bridge Pony rides group played Monday, For more information, call Patrick at 4075. April24, with two tables in play. Foosball tournament Pony rides are being offered Saturday, May 13 and A pre-teen foosball tournament will be held at the May 27 at Deer Park. Fred Costin took first place with Alan Schide Youth Center Saturday, May 6, beginning at 5:30 The cost per ride is only $.50. One horse, pony and coming in second place and Janice Clapper was third. p.m. The cost to participate will be $1. Awards will guide will be available. Bridge is played every Monday at 6:30 p.m. For be presented to the first-, second-, and third-place For more information, call Glen or Laurie at 2381. more information, call Janice at 4892.

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