Call 8777 GAZETTE For police Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Emergencies

The Naval Station Police Dep- artment has been receiving a large Vol. 35 No. 205 Friday October 24, 1980 volumn of information type calls on extension 8777. This number is for EMERGENCIES only. Anyone wishing to call the Relatives less than enthusiastic police station for information 6n rules or regulations or whether or not a beach is open or Closed, Relatives of some of the American hostages crisis. U.S. officials call them, "normal etc. - please call ext. 8105. hostages held in Iran for nearly Iran's parliament has scheduled readiness plans." Effective immediately, all one year are less than enthusiastic calls received on 8777 will be . resumption of debate of the issue Among what one State Department about a new rash of reports that notified that this number is for on Sunday, four days after prime spokesman calls "a myriad of the captives may soon be released. emergencies only and to call back minister Mohammed Ali Rajai rumors" is one that freedom day on ext. 8105. Even the White House, cautioning could come as early as Monday. declared that the United against over-optimism, sides with States is ready to accept Iran's terms family members who say they've seen for releasing the hostages. up that road before. The feeline is summed up by the And there was a report today Candidates pulling even mother of one of the 52 hostages, that workers in Wiesbadden, West who declares, "you get to the point Germany, have hooked up a bank of President Carter seems to be pull- program. where you just can't believe any- telephones in the hostage wing of ing even in the polls, and Ronald He promised to bring inflation thing." the U.S. military hospital used Reagan is trying to bring the cam- under control, so improvements in Still, there's more activity than early in the crisis when some of paign back to the economy. these programs would not simply be usual behind the scenes of the the captives were freed. The two are not necessarily washed away by higher prices. connected, but they just might be. Reagan's plan to counter inflation After all, it is Reagan who has involves reducing government outlays, RHRHR RM MMALWRk@RRERWWRuseMEMMMAMMHMZE4tWERK admittedly suffered from the and government requirements that he recent concentration on the "war and says force localities to spend more Following is a transcript of the Oct. 22 peace" issue. than they ought to. airing of TV-8's TARGET with COMNAVBASE, Capt. He has publicly said that the Carter says inflation must be effort to portray him as likely John H. Letterman, Jr. Questions currently be- _r ,?, to fought with government action, ing researched will be answered in the GAZETTE involve the U.S. in a war has hurt, and the voluntary help of business upon completion. but he says it is a stereotype that and labor. isn't accurate. Both say their program is the one Yesterday, Reagan was talking of compassion, and claims the other strong economy, not strong defense. has been, or would be, bad for He was in St. Petersburg, Florida, TARGET- A- - W RW - people on fixed incomes. and he was talking to retirees They'll get a chance to compare about inflation, social security notes next week, in the debate with Captain John H. Fetterman, Jr. and the balloting on Noveamher fourth. scheduled for Tuesday in Cleveland. Reagan's message, in a nutshell, Reagan is taking today, and the was this: Jimmy Carter has "given weekend, off, so he can bone up, QUESTION 6. Automobiles and wood that are taken to the dump seem to be us an economic record of misery although he'll be giving a broad- piled up or burned before anyone has a chance to get any of the useful and despair unparalleled in cast address tonight, on the economy. recent history." And parts.,- Would it be possible to give the folks several days to salvage this contention Anderson, who isn't invited to some of that material before it is destroyed? was paired with it: Reagan would the Tuesday showdown, is suffering do better. from a slippage in the polls. ANSWER 6. The dump did provide a lot of parts, but it also became a The Republican candidate promised Of course, with such a large very big problem. It was both an eye sore and a rodent haven. Because a stronger economy. He promised a undecided vote showing up in the of this we established a new dump away from the housing area. At that stronger social security system. surveys , anything could happen on time it was intended that cars be made available for salvage. I'll look He promised a stronger medicare November fourth. into that one and see what we can do to ensure that adequate time as available to get parts. QUESTION 7. Why are the taxi cabs so expensive? resigns

ANSWER 7. Everything has to be self sufficient. The cabs and the dri- The shuffle in the Kremlin leader- Brezhnev, Tikhonov is regarded as vers and the fuel, especially the fuel, combine to dictate the price. ship yesterday wasn't exactly a a Brezhnev protoge. changing of the old guard. Brezhnev announced Kosygin's Alexei Kosygin turned in his resignation and Tikhonov's advance- QUESTION 8. Is there anything that can be done to speed up the mail resignation after 16 years as prime ment to a meeting of the Supreme service? minister of the . He is Soviet, the nation's parliament. 76 years old and suffers from a bad Kosygin came to office on the 8. All the mail ends up in Norfolk, regardless of the FPO address heart. ANSWER ouster of 16 years that is used. It comes under the Military Airlift Command (MAC) control Into his place as nominal head of ago. At first he was the equal of and again emergency cargo bumps the mail and slows it down. the Soviet government moves deputy and every now Communist Party Chief Leonid get mail here quicker additional flights would have to be premier Nikolai Tikhonov, 75 years In order to Brezhnev, but later Brezhnev moved I wish I had a better answer. I've studied it and I've old, but physically fit. scheduled. to the forefront. The 73-year-old about it. The mail leaving here should get to its des- Like Kosygin, Tikhonov is a tech- written letters president retains the real power to faster than the mail coming in because the bottleneck is in nocrat with a background in engineer- tination mold Soviet policy. Norfolk for the flights coming down. ing and economics. And as Kosygin once ran the day-to- Tikhonov's job will be to guide day affairs of the Soviet government the Soviet economy through its next QUESTION 9. Why is it so difficult to pay for something at the ex- with the approval of Leonid five-year plan. change with a $50 bill, while the commissary accepts them without question? Monday Power Down Day ANSWER 9. The exchange did receive a bogus $50 bill several weeks ago caution to make sure it doesn't happen again. All and is exercising By EOC G.E. Carter base facilities should be on the look-out for this funny money. minimize the space you cool, and Monday is the day! Join the cool it only to the temperature effort to raise awareness of the required. QUESTION 10. There is a lot of gravel along the side of the road where Guantanamo community during the Remember too, that water in the bicycles travel. Can anything be done to clear the sotnes away? Navy's Third Energy Awareness Week. Guantanamo Bay is energy! Don't Captain Fetterman has asked us all wash clothes Monday; don't wash flow ANSWER 10. We'll take a look at that and get it cleared, but it will be to demonstrate the spirit he knows your car; don't let a drop a recurring problem. That's why we've asked all drivers to be very exists in ourselves and our friends that is not needed. day- careful when that approach little guy and gals riding a bicycle or on by cooperating in an effort to POWER DOWN can be the first for you and foot. A bike path should be paved and clear of debris but it's also an Power Down this Monday, October 27. of a new understanding expensive proposition to construct. Whenever you use energy - your family. Learn how much energy electricity or water - chink you need and you will realize how about what you are doing and con- important the effort is to save for of the QUESTION 11. It is my understanding that the Navy Exchange has a 20 sciously reduce your dependence. the future! Be part of the problem. percent profit mark-up on gasoline. Is that true? For one day, make the effort to solution, not part totally eliminate waste in your Power Down Monday! things that can ANSWER 11. Your figures are eroneous. It is substantially less than 20 energy use. Go one step further. There are many percent. Please call the Navy Exchange officer and get the correct fig- Make a sacrifice for your community be done. Use your imagination. You'll be surprised what you can ures. The exchange bottom line profit must be, by directive, 12 per- effort, such as not using your air cent. Some items are marked-up more and some are less. conditioner. If you must use it, realy do. Friday October 24, 1980 Page 2 The D- ly Gazette community calendar bulletin board Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette office through Guard Mail Stop 53 or hand carried 'Today to the Public Affairs office in the McCalla Admin COMO Club Rathskellar Pub sing-along 5 - 7 p.m.; dining room open 6 - RuildingDeadline for publication is 9 a.m. the pre- 10 p.m.; Graphic Expression in main bar from 9 - 1 a.m. vious working day. Bonafide emergency announcements will be accepted any time. Announcements will be GPO Harbor Lights Lounge open 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. open menu & Prime Rib published at least once a week at the discretion Special; Scorpio playing music from 9 - 1 a.m. of the Public Affairs Staff. . Activities that -dis- criminate on the basis of race, creed, sex, color Windjammer Club presents stateside band "Sky Song" 8:15 to 12 p.m. or national origin will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to edit all sub- Roman Catholic mass. 11:35 a.m. Base Chapel missions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after working hours, WH- during working hours) Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m.

A.A. meeting, Conference room of Human Resources Bldg. (Hook) 8 p.m. (952236, 99280, 99181) ATTENTION (open) Family Post The Christian Coffee House (Hook) open 7 - 12 p.m.

HALLOWEEN FACES gY LITTLE THEATRE will be closed. Emergencies seen as usual. W.T. SAMPSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Branch Dental Clinic Give your children a profession- announces Parental conferences' ally created face for Halloween. bill cutoff date by 3:30 p.m., also subscribers with at the end of the first grading October telephone Little Theatre make-up specialists period. Conference times will be green delinquent slips. will be at the W.T. Sampson Amphi- used to present report cards and theatre the evening of Oct. 31 Club of America #131 "Energy Awareness Essay Contest:dead- to discuss the progress of the child Navy Wives creating little gobblins (up to age with the parents. Parents have line. W.T. Sampson Elementary School office. ($15, $10, & $5 awards) 8) from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. and been notified of their individual older spooks (over 8 years) from Parents of Steven Valentine to chaperon the Teen Club (8402/952265) conference times. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. All faces by Grades 1 6 attend school - appointments only. Little gobblins from 8 thru 10:30 (Leeward 8 thru Tomorrow call Brenda at 90152; older spooks 10:10 and catch the 10:30 Ferry) call Gretchen at 99187. Little Roman Catholic Folk Mass, 6 p.m., Rite of Reconciliation, 5 - 5:30 p.m,. Conference scheduled from 10:45 goblins can choose from eight Base Chapel. Friday. thru 2:45 Monday through different faces at $1. Charges for Weir) Kindergarten - No class scheduled older spooks slightly higher. Seventh Day Adventist Church meets, McCalla Chapel, 9:30 a.m. (8638 Monday through Thursday. Con- ferences are scheduled from 8:20 Karate Class meets 9:30 a.m., Marina Point 211-A through 2:15. Friday will be a Opportunities normal schedule day, children The Christian Coffee House (The Hook) is open 7 - 12 p.m. wil1 attend normal classes. VOLUNTEER LIBRARY HELPERS - W.T. The New Socializers of Guantanamo Bay festivities for Pre-teenagers & SAMPSON Elementary School is in Parents. 4 hours of it beginning at 2 p.m. Adults with BYOB affair Blue Ca ribe need of adult helpers in the at 9 n.m. Library/Media Center during school hours, Anyone interested and/or dofintownlyceum from 9 a.m. - 1 n.m. Friday, Oct. 24 "German Night" ODU Fall Term registration, behind Menu requiring more information should (8307) call the Elementary School office, Knockwurst w/sauerkraut/vegetable/ 95465, lyceum 9 - 1 p.m. (8307) salad bar/coffee or iced tea/rolls LA Community College registration, behind downtown w/butter. All yourcan eat. 1 p.m. (96215/90283) $4.50 Seabee Families BBQ, Deer Park Zoo cabana, The Patio Lounge will feature the Show auditions, 6 - 8 p.m. (952294 /95597). exotic Pina Colada for 60(. December 22nd Christmas Little Theatre December 22nd Christmas show auditions at 6 - 8 p.m. (952294 or 95597) Happenings NTIL 6TARrED TO Swim team tryouts, Villamar pool at 6 p.m. (90142 DWH) BUY U.6.4AVIN66 BONDS SY FAYRoUL DEaleTIONS THEONLY WAYXCOLLD Parents of Cora Wais to chaperon the Teen Club. (84'2/952265) MOTO CROSS RACING Sunday at 1 p.m. KEP FD M PENL'IN6 W bar 9 1 at Sherman Ave track. Sign up Como Club dining room opens from 6 - 10 p.m., main - a.m. l. A B~TLE AN~P l;58 T begins at 12 noon. It's going to 1W.auaSWrM N EY MGMun I features Rockin Bob 9 - 1 a.m.; open-menu. and be a race you don't want to miss (5,41p5*So ,iR) CPO Harbor Lights Lounge as two 1980 model bikes will be prime rib special 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. making their appearance straight 'I LIKE TOCuPLEUP from the states. It will be TO MY STCKOFSAVING- WindjammerClub presents stateside band "Sky Song" 8:15 to 12 p.m. GTMO Moto Cross trail first time THSONDSEYMAKE ON COLD ME FEELT6 NfdHIT$. witnessing a 250 RM Suzuki. Can WARMANP SECURE. the rider keep it on the track. Sunday It remains to be seen Sunday. Don't miss the action. ATM NINETY YEARSOLD AND I PONT H4VE TIME a.m. FORoANYMORE GErRid Roman Catholic Mass, 9:30 a.m.; Rite of Reconciliation 8:30 - 9 will THE COMMUNITY GOSPEL GROUP QUICK9CHC6.ME Y- Base Chapel conduct a service at 3 p.m. on ING LL "AVINE6 NDS Cot. 26 at the Base Chael. Rosers wav ea-SYs T 616 MONE EEHDYy Protestant Divine Services, Sunday School - 9:30; Divine Services - L. Roberts will preside. The theme 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Base Chapel O " TnaH A42 T R I 66 4 will be "Turn Back to God." The ~ Sunday School - 5:30 p.m.; Divine Worship entire community is welcome. WIENE6TOouNLThP Protestant Divine Services, CANTE4ITHO EM 6 p.m., Leeward Point Chapel AND E ONEEVREAN ( of Service Divine Service, 10 a.m., Evening. NOCOST " Jamaican United Fellowship Educational (aR iaf Worship 6:30 all at Bay Hill Church "M4I'N6 WESTERN MOI ~TTHEIMREFI,~EAU worship 10:40 a.m.; ONY I6MONEY UTWCEN Church of Christ Bible Study, 9:30 a.m. - morning worship 6:30 p.m., all at McCalla Chapel (95537) TOO LATE TO REGISTER FOR ( iEH7S orJNpoLIP evening ITS NOT TIMEIT6OFO Au VIN1 classes with L.A. Community College. 5 p.m. at 4ov-YE 8AVINOS6WMY Pentacostal Gospel Meeting 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting to choose from, There are 14 courses MOM 4~ANP ONE EVERY Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road. so stop by the office behind the PY PAY' Priesthood downtown lyceum until 5 p.m. on Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, McCalla Annex. at 11:30 a.m. weekdays, or 8 a.m. until.1 p.m. (THE ONLY THING I KNOW at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.; Sacrement on Saturdays. Call Joanne Middle- brooks at 8307 for details. GUTHANI2APE THOSE COMO Club Rathskellar Pub open .for NFL football 12 noon; evening menu " IVELY U6 eVIN Ie. Chicken Maria - $4 adults, $2 children, open menu also THE LC ER YOU I EEP Fil-Am Club Costume Contest, prizes awarded to ugliest costume, starts noon Ms t4Leiga KaeEA N NCTH4EY BECOME" Susatnoe Gazette at Fil - Am Club. NERBON DS _) U.S.tVEIr wnlE December 22nd Christmas Show Auditions from 5 - 7 p.m. (952295 or 95597) SM&RTPft E. Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Blue Water Fishing Assoc. meeting at FTG Conf. Room at 5:30 p.m. (8557/8718

!oval Station Commanding Offi. Motocross Racing at 1 p.m. at Sherman Ave. track. The Guantanmo Gazette is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers close, to general CPO patronage. Marlboro Bbwline as outlined in NAVEOS P-35 and under the direction CPO Harbor Lights Lounge of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Classic awards starts at 7 n.m. five times weekly at government expense on government ENERGY. aquiptant at the Navy Publications and Printing Srvice Windjammer Club presents the stateside band "Sky Song" 7:1.5 to 11 p.m. Branch Office, the opinions or statments in news items We can't afford to wasteit. that appear herein are not to be construed as official Bingo Cards on sale 1:30 p.m.; Early bird game at 2:45 ^m. or as ref electing the vies of COWNAVBASE or the De- partant of the Nay. Page 3 Friday October 24, 1980 The Daily Gazette THE UNITED NATIONS

On Friday, October 24, the United Nations will mark its 35th Anniversary after its founding "to save succeeding generations of mankind from the scourge of W.T. Sampson schools completed There were several other work- war" two days of in-service training shops held in the afternoon ses- Tuesday and Wednesday with a number sions in addition to Dr. Morgan's. of successful workshops and trai- Twenty-two of the women faculty ning sessions held during that time. members participated in the Women's Dr. Ray Morgan, professor of Leadership Program presented by reading at ODU, conducted two mor- Esther Cook at the high school, ning meetings with the combined The remaining faculty divided faculties in attendance at the their time between a presentation elementary school. on the talented and gifted student, The focus of the morning ses- by Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, adis- sions was on the general principles cussion of parents and students of reading instructions as it ap- views of education led by Mr. Win- plied to all students. ston Purvis, -and a short presenta- Two afternoon workshops by tion by Mrs. Clara Liszt, EEO coun- Dr. Morgan concentrated on specific selor. techniques and ideas that could The administration would like be implemented in the classroom by to thank those who contributed so teachers in different grade levels much time and effort to a successful and content areas. in-service training.

Freeloin of the sea all Maine shallh

Freedom of the seas and mari- old ones; we lack skilled personnel time strength are principles this to man those ships because of in- country was founded on. sufficient pay. Without the ability to trade But what is worse, the public with other nations, to defend our dowsn't seem to care. These are nation and our allies, and to draw the pricipal probelms the Navy on the valuable resources found League seeks to correct. in the oceans, we would have a We are using all of the resour- meagre existence if at all. ces available to us. Our magazine From Rohn Paul Jones to our SEA POWER prints articles each . modern Navy, America has thrived month that educate the public as by using the world's waterways to these crises. openly and responsibly. We hold seminars on various Theodore Roosevelt, 78 years aspects of maritime strength. Our ago, saw the need to support an legislative education program pro- organization espousing these prin- vides information on what Congress ciples and strong maritime services. and the Admeinistration are-and Esther Cook presents two communication skills to her women's leadership are not-doing to remedy the situa- group during in-service training. Through its over 300 local tion. councils the Navy League of the Letters and phone call flow United States serves, assists, and in abundance as we seek to make supports the Navy, the Marine Corps, ourselves better known and heeded. the Coast Guard, and the Merchant The Navy League of the United Marine. States will continue to function The League, comprised of civi- under the plans and purposes of lians, is an educational organ- its original charter. ization aimed at informing people There is nothing so impor- of the issues affection our mari- tant to this country as freedom of time defense. the seas and maritime strength, We strive to insure our nation for without these America is nothing. has sufficient maritime strength. Amy citizen of the United Serious problems have developed of States is eligible for membership. late. Personnel of the Armed Forces are Our Navy is no longer unques- not eligible for membership while tionably number one. We lack the on active duty; however, their spou- funds to build new ships and restore ses are welcomed., Educational

102, 3 * AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (Pol. COLLEGE ALGEBRA (math many classes Sci., 3 credits) is concerned with credits) is one of Term II by Old the development of the basic being offered in A required American law through juduicial Dominion University. degrees, topics interpretation. Among the various course for many a review of basic topics studied are national power, covered include principles of reading instruction during freedom of expression, criminal algebra,, variations and functions, Dr. Ray Morgan, ODU, expains elementary school. justice, and equal protection. right angle trigonometry, linear a morning sesseion st the This is an excellent overview for functions, and logarithms. For future political science courses more details on registration, call and will count for social science/ the ODU office at 8307. Navy Exdaje ils Hae-Lay-Away PN an social studies credit. Call Mrs. Dominion University, A 5-CREDIT CALCULUS COURSE Kelley at Old DID YOU KNOW? Probably the best aggregate dollar value of the lay- at the ODU is scheduled at ODU. If you have 8307m or register finance plan available for the away. from Oct. 13 through the completed algebra and trigonometry, office purchase of home furnishings is Plan "A" - Aggregate value under then call Mary Kelley at 8307 for 25th. offered by your Navy Exchange. $400. Patron pays 1/3 down and more information. The Navy Exchange Gitmo is the the remainder over a 60 day period, NEED A HUMANTITIES CREDIT OR only exchange worldwide which offers Plan "B" - Aggregate value over THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM AN INTERESTING ELECTIVES? TAKING a Home-Lay-Away Program with no $400. Patron pays 1/4 down and Math? "Philosophy of contemporary SOON? Need some help in finance charge. remainder over a 120 day period. is offering issues:, instructed by Dr. Carter L.A. Community College Patrons can purchase furniture, which will help Havner, will be offered by L.A. "Business Math" major appliances, room size rugs, Who is eligible? Any authorized to prepare you for the civil Community College beginning Oct. and baby furniture and use them in patron permantly assigned to Naval service exam and any math problems 27. All active duty military per- their quarters while deferred pay- Base Commands. Patrons must be in ordinary business sonnel pay only 1/4 the regular encountered ments are spread over a 60-120 day assigned government housing. situations. Active duty military cost. Call Joanne Middlebrooks period. BEQ and BOQ residents are not pay 1/4 the regular at 8307 for more information personnel The Home-Lay-Away Plan has two excluded, but are handled on an cost. Call Joanne Middlebrooks about this or any of the other basic plans which are based on total exception basis. LACCO classes. at 8307 for more information. Page 4 The Daily Gazette

Tomorrow night at the Cub Scout Hut . there will be lots of scares and chills . * f or all. Come out to the 17trt4tOl, m ff . Pack 401 Cub Scout,. Hut, but don't mn )Smt t come alone. .if you C 16 Scoot /w/lkod 'fkor you. god CarilVa The Crummy Mummy sr will be there snd JG1zturd ci all kinds of strange 4 j S n things are happening '( at the haunted house. V.N GAMES AND World Series The 1980 World Series now is Willie Mays Aikens put a lot of trapped up in the cold black print muscle on display at the plate but f the record book. he was "Dr. Strangeglove" in the But let's briefly flash back for field. i few impressions of the six-game 12 strikeouts, Kansas Cit jet in which the Philies brought After last Sunday Wilson has a new Old Glory was waving at the Marine Barracks Softball field the baseball championship to Phila- outfielder Willie brought local as the rodeo, sponsored by the Caribbean Saddle Club, delphia. title."King of the K's". Navy Journalist Dan Dowd) equestrians together. (Photoby There were pros and cons. Mike The best pitching was done by Schmidt, the MVP of the series, was Steve Carlton of the Philies, who a pro all the way. never laughs, and Tug McGraw, who So was Pete Rose, who is finally never stops laughing. showing his years but who overcomes fatigue and the calendar with his Summing up, the Philies deserved raging will to win. to win. classifieds JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have holidays). Deadline for publication is noon through Friday (excluding filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the posi- the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is tion is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may prohibited although announcements concerning available services will be be obtained at the Naval BAse Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. requiring command approval may .be required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ads which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, or national origin will.not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff ANNOUNCEMENTS CLOSING DATE COMMAND reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT=Anytime/ DWH=During Working Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). 581-80 Food Service Worker, LWG-7408 Oct. 31, 1980 EM CLUB -02 INT APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTER: 3 Bartender,LWG-7405-0 INT OPEN CLUBS Food Service Worker, LWG-7408 OPEN CLUBS For sale 12 X 15 red carpet w/pad, $100; 6 X -02 6 X 9 area carpet red and black for Waiter, LWG-7420-03 PT OPEN CLUBS $50; 9 X 12 light blue carpet for OPEN boat, 20 hp L0-316-75 Laborer, LWG-2 10' X 16' pontoon $25: two black vinyl recliners, his J Laborer, LWG-3 OPEN Johnson runs outstanding, gear for 10-488-75 and hers, need work done on seats. Firefighter, PS-3 OPEN inspection, anchor & line, bait box, 36-002-75 both 540. Call 8273 DWh/ 90186 AW. S/2 gas f60-111-78 Taxi Driver, LWG-5 PT OPEN rubber mats, head, 2 6-gallon COMO CL UB F85-009-78 Movie Projectionist, LWG-5 OPEN cans, paint and parts, 3 lockers, MARINE Aluminum 80 scuba tank w/backpack L489-80 Cook, LWG-7404-05 INT OPEN paddles, inflatable bouys, running and bootie, $110. Call 95520 DWH BARRACK S lights, spare parts for motor, 97154 AWh ask for Dennis. Duty Officer, LGS-301-04 PT OPEN SPO CLUB NAS gaff, dip net, new control cables. 526-80 Contact Jin or Betty at 99276. Two 10,000 BTh A/C for parts both for $25 or $15 each. Call 96153 AWE. Run 18,000 BTU A/C, $125; 5,000 BTU A/C Energy Awareness cast net excellent $50; 16' Yard sale A 10,000 meter NAVY ENERGY AWARENESS WEEK MARATHON will be held on lawn mower, runs weli condition, $85; Villamar 1247 A & B, Saturday, ?Saturday, November 1. The event will start in front of the Special 24" white boat finders $40; 2- 5" X Oct. 25, 10 a.m. until ? On 6th .Services issue desk at 8 a.m. VW, (new), $20; carburetor for '63 :St. $10, small refrigerator needs com- There will be five categories each for men and women, and they will on age. They are: pressor, $20; small record stand, Kittery Beach 371 C, Saturday, be based $15. Call 99276. Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 12. Car tires, Youth: 13 and below hair dryer, Carmon wall plaques, Junior: 14 - 17 roll up vinyl 36" X 72" bamboo children's toys, childrens clothes, Open: 18 - 27 95331 shade. Brand new, $13. Call coats, brownie uniforms, 20 inch Masters: 28.- 37 AT. girls bike. good condition. for the Seniors: 38 and up bike $15. There will be a $5.00 entrance fee and T-shirts will be presented to Dodge Dart 1970,. 2-door hard top, Tierra K 133, Saturday, Oct. 25. each runner. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st place finishers, with in good running condition; best Plants included African violets, medals going to the 2nd and 3rd place runners of each category. offer. Call 8162 DWH/98171 AWH. etc. The deadline for entering the contest is Friday, October 24. Fill out the entry form and return it, along with your entry fee, to Golf clubs, Jack Nicklaus pro set Lost either Public Works Department, Shop Engineer, or the Public Affairs Of- includes 1,3 5.woods, 3,9 irons. Gold chain link bracelet, lost rice in the McCalla Admin Building. with p/w. All feather pro bag. between BOQ, W.T. Sampson School,& Must see to appreciate. $260, or & 60mo Club on Oct. 11. Chain ENERGY AWARENESS RUN offer.- Gontact George Goddin similar to ID Bracelet. Reward, best NOVEMBER-1, 1980 at 8527 DWH'/951094 AWH. call 951001 ext 37.9 or 8209. Entry Fee: $5.00 0 Wee Bakery oven $5, 2 qt. crock Services NAME . STATUS/RATE pot $5, pyrex tube for bakitig I would like todp baby sitting in breads $4, salton ice cream mach- the evening hours for parents who AGE(on race day) SEX TELEPHONE ine fits in freezer $5. Call want to get out. Call 98169. LOCAL ADDRESS, BOX NUMBER 90194 AT. Found' SHIRT SIZE S M L XL (circle one) CASH ONLY, PLEASE!' Chevy Impala needs timing chain, Point, $150.00 firm. Fisher turntable Watch--in vicinity of Marina Oct. 22. To model MT-6225, less than 6 months early morning on and identify. old. MS2 Hancock at 952231 AWH or claim call 8402 95519 DWH. Pair of children's swim flippers DAILY ENERGY USEAGE-> at Kittery Beach on Saturday. Call Men's set of golf clubs (3-9 irons, 3273 DWH or 96216 AWH. WATER PW, putter, 1,3,5 wood) in bag plus attached pull golf cart for $125.00 Consumption: 1,031,000 GALLONS. Ladies set of golf clubs (3-9 iron, Wan tea 2 putter, 2 wood only) in bag for $60 Keyboard player wanted, must have Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Both in excellent shape. Beginner's own instrument and be able to play set of clubs (3,5,7,9 iron, putter, a variety of music. Call 8273 DWH. 1,3 wood) in bag, fair shape $20.00 CTRICITY Call Archie at 9350 AWH. Windshield to fit a 1964 Plymouth ELE( Valiant.2Call 64,66 DWH. '68 Olds station wagon. Will run, Consumption: 276,500 KW& but needs some engine work. As Vanity dresser, wooden coffee is, $150. Mrs. Green; 8828 DWH, table. Call Mike at 8553/8338 Target: 292,000 KWH AWH 97280 DWH. \ "