Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 75 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, April 21, 1989 FASCO to be leaving Guantanamo Bay after 13 years of service broke away from his father's business of the interiors of all Guantanamo's family are some of the greatestpeople in my life." By JO1 FRED A. DIAS Howard Ferriell and Sons to form FASCO. housing units. He went on to say that Guantanamo is "When we arrived herein 1977, there one of the few places in the world where It's hard to believe it's true. But just were no (professional) painters in Guan- Perhaps theirbiggestcontract was with you don't have to lock your doors. looking around the office spaces and tanamo," said FASCO Vice President Bob the Resident Officer In Charge of Con- seeing the packing boxes confirm it. One of Dunavan. FASCO, says Dunavan, is struction (ROICC) Office. It was a $2- FASCO's Secretary/Treasurer is the contract companies that has worked primarily made up of professional million-plus contract to replace the roofs Dunavan's wife Jenny and theirReception- here the longest is leaving Guantanamo painters. on the block style family housing units. ist/Secretary is Jo Ann Simpson. Bay. Jack Neill, Chief Engineer at the Resi- FASCO's last contract, before depart- FASCO will stay with the military Ferriell and Sons Company, known as dent Officer In Charge of Construction, ing Guantanamo, will be to sandblast and when they depart Guantanamo Bay. Duna- FASCO, will be leaving around mid-May says, to date, FASCO has completed 119 paint the historic Light House. van says the company already has jobs lined after doing business here for 13 years. contracts totaling $11 million. Ask to reflect on his stay in Guantan- up at FortCampbell Army Base, Ky.; Fort The owner and president of FASCO Their first contract was with United amo Bay, Dunavan said, "What a great Raliegh Army Base, Kan.; and Shaw Air is Fred Ferriell of Louisville, Ky. He Services of Sand Point, Idaho, painting bunch of people in Gitmo. Navy people Force Base, S.C. Public Service Recognition Week honors unsung heroes he stated in By TOM JOYCE "The task of keeping this nation secure keeps foods fresh in supermarkets. President George Bush. As h civil AFIS Correspondent at peace is indeed a challenging one Other DoD public servants worked on January 1989, to senior goverrnment and and onor than to one that is being met to a great extent, ulcSrieRcgiinthe development bcueoh usadn klsadce-admnniidusfrmlraadee of vaccines erefemnadwmn for ogWeMy17 reater privi- During Public Service Recognition bcueo h usadn klsadce- admnniidusfrmlraadeemeaslesiiayadcvlh ieaiiisoservants: evh oeta iloe h e "Therenetoe gn sdfrmsn isac-lg nooe;n hnt higherao ngvrm ulcsrat nt.TherehDrnrmteDprmn f DfneDprmn is iiine o serve your from the Department ofDeesDeatetcvlaemlyein ntosnthgmreffligtant Fpublic servants ns and to do IDefense will join local, state and other the United States and throughout the These contributions have not gone country and your fellow citizen f federal agencies in a salute to the public world," a senior defense official said. unnoticed by the senior public servant - it well." servant. The event will take place on the "In the past few years, many personnel National Mall in Washington, D.C., and at programs have undergone critical cost local celebrations in every state in the reviews from operational, policy-making union. and legislative viewpoints. Nevertheless, "Public Service Recognition Week is a the DoD civilian work force has continued time set aside to pay tribute to the profes- to strive for excellence, and we have made sion of public service and to the unsung great progress in increasing productivity heroes andheroines that makeup thepublic and efficiency of operations. work force," said Joan Keston. She is "The value of our civilian employees executive director the Public Employees has always been recognized and their con- tlIIa".: E=I ll Mk- Roundtable, a non-profit, non-partisan tributions sincerely appreciate," he said. organization dedicated to informing "We will continue to support legislation Americans about the quality of people in and policies that assure that their achieve- government. "Too few Americans are ments are appropriately rewarded." "P aware of the many contributions public Public servants from DoD have made rf employees have made to the quality if their significant contributions over the years in lives. The occupations run the gamut from all areas ofAmerican society. For instance, astronaut to zoologist and include such scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory occupations as scientist, teachers, doctors developed the substance Teflon, which and members of our armed forces," she now covers most modern cook ware. They said. also discovered the thin plastic wrap that Awards ceremony held at PSD and Naval Air Station CAPTAIN'S HOTLINE An awards ceremony was held at PSD 20, with the following personnel receiving 4800 April 19, with the following personnel recognition: receiving recognition: (Navy Resale ACTION LINE, 4355) Letters of Commendation: PN2 Good Conduct Medal: GMG1 Robin Robert Alley Sparks (first), MS3 Stewart Droste (first), Certificate of Appointment: PNl MS2 Darlene Green (first), ABH3 Mich- (AW) Yolanda Benito and DK1 (SW) elle McCarthy (first), ICi Ronnie Brown Anthony Wallace (second), ET3 Lonnie Evans, PRC Anne Sailor of the Quarter: PNSA Janet Bentley (third) and AOCS Cecilia Mobley Query: I arrived at the Self-help everything to get them back out here., Thomas (third) shop 20 minutes before closing time. PFT "Outstandings": PN2 Robert Letter of Commendation: AS 1 Bruce The gates were locked. I just would Reply: I know some kitchen cooks Alley, DK Pedro Pastor, YNSA Margaret Rickmers like to know if there is anything that who, if the ceiling fell in, would still Reynolds and PNSA Janet Thomas Letter of Appreciation: CECN James can be done about this? be eating out if they had their Naval Air Stations held Quarters April Lindsey and PR2 Kathrina Cannon druthers!! Actions are underway to Reply: On the day in question an un- finish your ceiling work. My apolo- scheduled Leeward Point furniture gies to you for the delay in complet- delivery prohibited us from opening ing this project. the Self-help store at all. Sorry for e any inconvenience this may have ic-NO4 created for you. Unless unexpected Query: I was wondering if the first furniture requirements come up, the and third Saturday car washing could self-help store will be open Tuesday be changed to the first weekend of through Friday 1600-1700 and Satur- each month. That way, if you had day 0800-1200. duty or the weather was bad, you would still have Sunday to wash your car. Query: My kitchen ceiling fell in one month ago and they came and Reply: Nope, I'm sorry, car washing patched it. They never came back will remain on the first and third out to sand and paint it. I have tried Saturdays. The Sensitive Sheller soon to be made available to public "The Sensitive Sheller, A Many authors have contributed BAY NEWS Guide to Shells and Shelling in articles: Ruby Flowers, Karen Secretary's Day discount Christian Women's Retreat Boyd, Cindy Shultz, Lindy Plak- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba", will The Blue Caribe will have 10 percent lunch A women's retreat is scheduled for Friday inger, Cheryl Sturdy, Mary soon be available to community. and dinner discount for all secretaries Wednesday, evening, May 12, and Saturday, May 13. The retreat Ellen Ladoucer, Editor Ruby Flowers remembers Davis, Mary April 26. is open to all women of the base. There will be a her arrival here. "When I first saw Debby Murphy, Doris Wiele, Gail brunch served at the Clipper Club Saturday, May 13. this rocky piece of desert bounded Davis, Capt. Bruce Williams, Lt. Law Day USA The cost of the brunch is dependent upon participa- Cmdr. Leslie Hocking and Mary tion. To sign up for the retreat or for more informa- by the sea, my reaction was, 'what "Access to Justice" is this year's theme for Law In addition, manu- tion, call Tanya at 2930 or Tessie at 3988. in the world am I going to do in Jo Chandler. Day USA. Guantanamo Bay for two and a script typing was done by Debbie Support your justice system and come to Phillips half years?' Pastor, layout by Lyn Bunn and Park Saturday, April 29, beginning at noon, to the Air Terminal Flash #4 "Our first weekend, my hus- cover and title pages were illus- Third Annual Law Day USA celebration. The cost is If you desire travel on the C141 or C130 cargo on these band and I went sightseeing, ven- trated by Debbie Ross. a covered main dish. (With the variety of nationali- flights, remember that cargo takes priority and seat availability can not be determined turing out to Cable Beach. We "We are so excited about the ties on base, there should be a wide and varied flights until the aircraft actually lands in Guantanamo. For discovered Guantanamo Bay's quality of this book that we want selection of foods to try and enjoy.) softball and horse rides will be part more information, call 6204 or 6408. most beautiful treasure: seashells. to introduce it to the community Volleyball, of the many activities planned for the day. The know a thing about sea- in a fine fashion," said Debby I didn't Security Detachment will be supporting Law Day Resume draft evaluation shells, but when I saw the variety Murphy, president of GBOWC. with their Operation Identification booth. Let us all For those people who have attended the resume of colors, shapes and patterns, I "We are planning a shell show to unite and observe this special day. writing workshop, this class will review your rough to collect them." be held in the W.T. Sampson High knew I wanted drafts. This workshop will meet Tuesday, April 25, School multi-purpose room. Unfortunately, Flowers could Fil-Am meeting at 2 p.m. in the Family Service Center. Call 4141 or written Anyone from the community is not find a guide which was There will be general membership meeting 4153 toregister. invited to bring a portion or all of especially for this area. Fortu- Sunday, April 23, at 5 p.m. in the Fil-Am com- of charge, nately, she decided to publish her their collection, free pound. Bring food for the potluck. T-shirts for sale and exhibit it to the public. No one own book on the subject. The Because of the high demand for T-shirts, the can remember a shell show here in Guantanamo Bay Officer's Wives CCPO closure Black History Month Committee will be making Guantanamo Bay. We know it Club agreed with the project and The Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office will special orders. All T-shirts are $6 and are available interest." offered to finance the undertak- will generate much be closed from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, April 28, for in small, medium, large and extra large sizes. Orders ing. personnel training. will be taken until April 25 at 4p.m. Payment is due "The Sensitive Sheller" has 34 The shell and bottle show is when ordering T-shirts. For more information, chapters, ranging from a history planned for June 3, from 9 a.m. to Safety alert contact Ann-Marie Noad at 4295 during working 1 p.m. If you wish to display your hours. of shelling in Guantanamo Bay, to There have been four separate accidents involv- at tips on wading, snorkeling, diving collection, callLindyPlakinger ing shopping carts at the Navy Exchange. These and even doing craft projects. 2186 to arrange for a table. particular carts are smaller than the standard-sized Pre-natal classes carts. The wheel base is smaller and more narrow Red Cross is sponsoring Childbirth (pre-natal) Vehicle re-registration required which gives the cart a higher center of gravity, classes during April and May. The four session class making it more prone to tipping. Because of this will be held April 25 and will continue for four as well as a suspension of driving In accordance with COM- factor, the Safety Office has found it necessary to consecutive Tuesdays, commencing May 16. Classes for up to one year. NAVBASEGTMOINST privileges prohibit children from riding in the upper section of will meet in the Naval Hospital Fleet Sick Call room ticketing 11200.1C, all privately owned ve- Security is currently these carts. Children may still ride in the bottom of from 7 to 9 p.m. hicles will be re-registered annu- vehicles with the expired insurance the cart, provided they remain seated. Call the Anyone due between now and the end of June ally. This re-registration will be and registration. The owner is given Safety Office at 4526 for more information. may call and register at 4676 during working hours. accomplished before, or concur- 7 days to correct and report the cor- rently, with renewal of motor ve- rection to Security Traffic Division. Visitor pass request Early Bird Bingo hicle liability insurance coverage or Failure to re-register the vehicle will Department will no longer sign Early Bird Bingo is held every Sunday at the sale of vehicle. Operation of an result in the vehicle being towed. The Operations Pass Requests (NAVBASEGTMO 5050/1) Windjammer Club at 2:45 p.m. The doors open at 1 or failure to no- Abandoned vehicles will also be Visitor uninsured vehicle, All requests will be forwarded to p.m., with cards going on sale at 1:30 p.m. towed. Persons found operating a on a walk-in basis. tify the Security Director and cancel Department via Mr. Dufus at The snack bar will be open with specials being vehicle with expired insurance/reg- the Operations the vehicle registration when the Security Pass/ID, located at McCalla Hangar. Only featured every week. For more information, call Kati insurance has been canceled or istration will be required to park the bonafide emergency requests will be accepted on a at2304. lapsed, may result in revocation of vehicle until the registration is made walk-in basis. Visitor Pass applications are located registration and denial of the privi- current and three points will be as- within the sponsor's workplace, department or Fire hydrant testing sessed to their driving record. lege to register a vehicle on the base command. The Naval Station Fire Department will be conducting hydrant testing on the following dates Entertainment Tonight Adult CPR class and locations: Red Cross is sponsoring an adult CPR class to Tuesday, April 25: Iguana Terrace housing On Channel 2 be held Thursday, April 27, from 8 a.m. until com- Wednesday, April 26: High School, Gold Hill so call Thursday, April 27: Cuban Village 4:00 DOUBLE DARE pletion. There are three available spaces, early. Class will meet in the Red Cross building, Friday, April 28: Miscellaneous housing areas. BREWSTER 4:30 PUNKY next to the NEX Furniture Store. To register, call Testing of the hydrants may cause discoloration 5:00 GUINESS WORLD RECORDS 4676 during working hours. of the water. It is recommended that clothes not be 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT washed on days that hydrants are being tested in your area. 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 - WEEK IN REVIEW Energy savings tip The Naval Station Fire Chief Rudy Farias can be 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS Reduce energy consumption in cooking. Use reached at 4165 or 4222 for further information. 7:00 STAR TREK pans that entirely cover the heating element. More 8:00 MOVIE: THE SWORD OF GIDEON PT. 2 OF 2 heat enters the pot and less heat is lost to the surrounding air. Housing inspections 10:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) The Naval Station Fire Department will be 10:30 SATNET sales conducting housing inspections from4:30 to7 p.m. New car on the following dates and locations: There will be a car sales representative featuring Tuesday, April 25: Tierra Kay 72 through 94 Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge and Jeep Eagle at the Thursday, April27: TierraKay 95 through 116. All movies begin at 8 p.m. Navy Exchange from Saturday, April 22, 10 a.m. Residents who are unable to comply with the to 5:30 p.m. Downtown Lyceum above schedule should call the Fire Prevention Office at 3441 or 3442 to schedule an appointment. Murphy's Romance.Comedy-Drama ().1:48 3 Functional Skills program McCalla Lyceum Technical Writing is finally here. This Func- That's Life.Drama (PG-13). 1:42 Power outage tional Skills class is geared to Petty Officers' who Marine Lyceum Servmart will be closed Saturday, April 22, due need to "brush up" on their writing skills. to an unscheduled power outage. My Little Pony.Animation (G) . 1:27 Also, Functional Skills classes in math and Lyceum Leeward English will be starting soon. For more information, Canned Snow White & Seven Dwarfs. Animation (G) . 1:23 3 call Lori at 4307, between 8 a.m. and noon, Monday beverages Windjammer Lyceum through Friday. You can receive dollars off selected canned Memories Of Me. Comedy (PG-13).1:44 beverages, in case form, at the NEX Mini-Mart and Hail & Farewell ferry run Leeward Point Mini-Mart April 22 and 23. Don't miss out on this outstanding special discount. Because the COMNAVBASE Hail/Farewell celebrations are being held at a Leeward Point Guantanamo Gazette facility, MWRhas arranged bus and ferry transpor- Overeater's Anonymous Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba tation. There will be a bus leaving the Officers' Club Overeater's Anonymous is a fellowship of men Saturday, at 6:30 p.m. to the Ferry Landing. The and women who, through shared experience and Naval Base Commander Capt John S. Boyd, USN ferry will depart Windward at 6:45 p.m. People may mutual support, are recovering from compulsive Public Affairs OfficerL. L Bob Hines, USNR park their car at the Ferry Landing and board the overeating. We welcome everyone who wants to Editorial Staff bus. The bus will continue its route on the Leeward stop eating compulsively. There are no dues or fees Editor . JOSN Dirk Rose, USN for members. AssistantEditor.JOSN Lisa M. Enloe,USN side and will continue transporting patrons to the ferry until it makes its final departure from OA meets every Tuesday, Thursday and The editorial content of this newspaperis prepared, editedand provided by the Public Affairs Office "Danny's" at 10 p.m. For more information, call Lt. Saturday evening at 7p.m. at McCalla Hangar, 2nd ofNaval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication for members Wiegel at 6376. deck. of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the official views of theU.S. Navy and donotimply endorsement thereof. TheGuanlanamoGazce is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service BranchOffice. I

PAGE 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1989 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS PARTS aides and substitutes for Guantanamo Bay Simmons baby bed, $50. Play-pen, $25; All items for the classified section AWH to identify. AUTO Leer camper shell. 2.5 yr.-old, white, fits Nursery School. Prefer applicants w/early walker, $5; rocking dog, $5. Call 3690AT. must be submitted on 8 1/2 in. paper with AIR CONDITIONERS Nissan standard bed truck, excel. cond., childhood development background. If Golf cart, needs work, make an offer. Call a maximum of 40 words per advertise- Two 220v, working a/c. All offers, reason- $275. Call 2503 AT. interested, stop by school or call 2159 Holt at 4606 DWH or 2469 AWH. ment. Each item to be sold must be submit- able or otherwise, will be considered. Call '72 big block, GM/Olds, 455 engine w/ between 8 a.m. and noon. Deadline appli- Microwave w/browning unit, like new, ted on a separate sheet of paper unless 2503 AT. '74 big block cation is April 28. $125. Singer sewing machine, $75. Oval, theyfall under the same category.Ads sub- Two Whirlpool 1,800 Eta, one Norge TH-400 transmission. Mopar/Dodge 400 engine transmission. EURNIURE drop-leaf coffee table, dark, $70; Two mitted which include a variety of items will 1,100 Btu, one Fedders 10,000wBtu, all for AMC Hornet, doors and hood. '68 Chevy Living rm. set, sofa, chair, and love seat, Deacons benches, $25 ea. Rowing ma- be placed under Miscellaneous. Ads must $50. Call 6222 DWH or 3378 AWH. Ask carb. Call 2662 DWH coffee table and end tables. Kitchen table chine, $75. Call 2480 AWH. and include a phone number for AKC Gutierrez. 6 cyl./250, missing be signed wl4 chairs. All prices nego. Call Faye at Crib, in good cond., $20 OBO; crib mat- where the submitter can be reached dur- APPLIANCES or 2782 AWH. 3863 AT. tress, like new, $15; baby bottle sterilizer, ing normal working hours. Whirlpool dishwasher, excel. cond., $200. BICYCLES Varsity bike, 10- Twin size bed w/mattress, box spring, w/ $8, wooden wine cart, holds up to 6 bottles Deadlines:Ads are publishedfor two Call Amin at 4203 or 2160 AWH. Men's 27 in., Schwinn OBO. Call 2540. matching dresser and mirror, good cond., and rack to hang wine glasses, $40 OBO. consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday Whirlpool power-clean, energy-saver, spd., excel. cond., $90 bikes, two boy's, $100. Call Bill 3264 AWH. Call 2281 AT. and Thursdayand Friday).Ad must be in good dishwasher, 1.5 yr.-old, excel. cond., Three 20 in., children's $65 Bar, mahogany, excel. cond., great for Radio-controlled airplane. All ready to fly. by noon Wednesday or Friday preceding $300. Avail. May 15. Call 2503 AT. one girl's. All in good, usable cond., entertainment. $150 OBO. Call 4149 Never been flown, complete w/radio-con- the desired publicationdates. Kenmore dishwasher, $75; Kenmore for all three or $25 ea. Call Bill at 3714 AT AWH. trol and other acess. Great plane for a Leeward Point residents may submit dryer, $100. Two refrigerators, $75 ea.; FMI. Coffee table and two end tables w/deep beginner pilot. Must sell, $200. FMI, call ads via telephone.All otherresidents must electric stove, $75. Call 3886 AT. BO.AS hand carvings (brand new). Must see to 2269 AWH, ask for Bryan. submit written ads to the PublicAffairs Of- Refrigerator, 19 cu. in., used 6 mnth., 20ft.CudyCabin,200hpJohnson'88,fish Call 4568 appreciate, $200 OBO. Call 2761 after 5 Nintendo w/laser gun and power pad, joy fice, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. $500. Call 3961 after 5 p.m. finder, out-of-bounds cert. DWH or 4149 AWH. p.m., ask for Dennis. stick and 9 game cart. Still in original box. living rm. set, two end tables and Willnotsell separately, $250 takes all. Call YARD SALES '62 Chevy Bel Air. Call 2662 DWH or Shakespere electric trolling outboard Sectional at coffee table, $175 OBO. Call 2197 AWH. 3348 AT. EvansPoint2 -Sat., 9 a.m. Items include 2782 AWH. motor, 12v, 20 lb. thrust, $75. Call Joe Dbl. bed, two night stands, two dressers, Vitamaster combination exercise/rowing furniture, carpets, picnic table, lamps, '65 Dodge, GTMO special, 3 tires, alt., 2966 AT. mirror, chest of drawers, $150. Sofa and machine. Call 4339 AT. kitchen items, microwave, children's toys battery, re-worked starter, hoses, belts, '88 1903 Model Trophy Bayliner, center recliner, $75; desk and chair, Various size carpets, excel. to good cond. and clothes. Many other misc. items. dist. cap, spark plug wires, brakes, front console, offshore fishing boat, custom chair, $225; Various size window curtains and sheers West Iguana Terrace 2720C - Sat., 8 and back. Not running at the moment, trailer, 125hp outboard plus 15hp kicker. $50. Book shelves andmisc. fumiture, call w/rods. Must see. Call 2480 AWH. a.m. to noon. Pre-packout. toys, books, $250 OBO. Call 3236 AWH. LCD depthfinder, 40 channel CB, AM/FM 3886 AT. and mattress boy's clothing and more. '65 Plymouth Satellite, 361 cu. in., 8 cyl., stereo tape, many other options. Call 2813 Full-size box springs SERVICES "Sleepwell Sacro Pedic", like new. Water- We do house cleaning for your final in- Old Iguana Terrace 382 - Sat., 8 to 11 March '90 inspec., good tires, good trans- DWH or 2762 AWH. queen-size, w/six drawer base and spec., duly cert. Call Bert or Jun at 4956 a.m. No early birds. Two-family packout. portation, asking $700 nego. Call 2371 Barrel boat, 12 X 24 ft., 35hp Johnson, bed, bookcase mirrored headboard, $400. Call DWH. Dive gear, bikes, washer/dryer, dining rn. AT. Leave message. fitted w/all safety equip., $1,800 OBO. EQUIPMENT set, sofa, chairs, bookcase, night stand, '69 Chevy pick-up, 250 cu. in., 6 cyl., July Call 2795 after 6 p.m. 2480 AWH. STEREO com- TMK CD player, excel. cond., $100. Call girl's clothing, toys, books, curtains, bed- '89 inspec., new tires, asking $600 nego. '86 24.5 ft. Renken, E-Z loader trailer w/ Small metal desk, good platform for 4149 AWH. spreads, kitchenware, much more. Every- Call 2371 AT. Leave message. power winch, refer, stove, all fishing gear puter and printer, $25. Call 2434 AT. Pioneer speakers, 50w, less than 1 yr., thing must go. '70 Buick Skylark, cream, 8 cyl., 350 cu. includ., too many extras to list, out-of- Early American, large pine rocker, $50. perfect cond., $90. Call 4149 AWH. Tierra Kay 42 - Sat., 9 a.m. to ? A little in., 4-dr., excel. cond. Inspec. good till bounds cert., $20,000 nego. Call Brad at Six-drawer, cherry wood dresser, $40. En- Call Sharp stereo system, cassette, phono, AM/ bit of everything. March '90. Asking $850. Call Clarke at 4956 DWH or4301 AWH. Serious inquir- tertainment stand, light wood, $100. FM, two 50w speakers, $250. Call 3858 Tierra Kay 101 - Sat., 8 a.m. to noon. 2579 or 4033 DWH or 2000 AWH. ies only. 2480 AWH. AWH or 2269 DWH. Clothing, kitchen items, household items, '71 Pontiac LeMans, custom rust, runs Pontoonboat, 8 X 16 ft.,one 25hpJohnson Matching sleeper/sofa and love seat, good Sansui stereo, P-D, dual cassette/AM/FM/ toys, fishing gear, knick-knacks, odds and well. First $600 drives away. Call 5343 motor and one 25hp Evinrude motor, cond., $150. Call 3997 AT. turntable, in free standing unit, $200. Call ends. DWH , ask for Steve or 4531, ask for safety equip., good for fishing or diving, MISCELLANEOUS AWH. Tierra Kay 139 - Sat., 8 to 10:30 a.m. Stacey. $1,300 OBO. Call 4167 AWH. Schon R-4, professional pool cue w/case, 2480 Sharp CD player, $125OBO, excel. cond. Pre-packout. Lawn mower, carpets, '72 Pinto wagon. Call 2662 DWH or2782 Boat motor, 68 Evinrude, 100hp, needs $120 OBO. Call 3626 AWH. 4502DWHor stopby GHTRm. A310 drapes, play pen, baby swing, misc. baby AWH. prop, $800. Call 2662 DWH or 2782 Carousel hanging lamp, hand-made mac- Call AWH. items, dining table, clothes, bicycles, '74 Dodge Monaco. Call 2662 DWH or AWH. rameforbaby's nursery, used 3 mnth. Pale household items, odds and ends. 2782 AWH. DIYE GEAR yellow w/4 ceramic horses. Must see to TELEVISIONS Sears 19 in. color TV, very good cond., Marine Site M-128 - Sat., 7 a.m. to-? '77 Chevy C-10pick-up, 6 cyl., 250 cu, in., Slurp gun: Catch your own tropical aquar- appreciate, $50. Call 3290 AT. Call 3508 after 5 p.m. Three-family. Baby high chair, car seat, 12 3-spd. Inspec. good till Aug '90. $1,500 ium fish, $25. Call 3290 AT. Show and Tell, from child's TV and record $225. TWO-WHEELERS in. black & white TV, rowing machine, OBO. Call 4442, leave message or see at Small Dacor BC, Sherwood regulator w/ players w/movies. Paid $60, asking $15, Suzuki GS650, 7,000 mi., shaft drive, men and boy's clothing, lots of toys. GHT B3-14, ask for RM2 Cobb. Dacor digital console, weight belt w/ good cond. Montgomery Ward humidi- '83 needs battery and tune-up, $700. Call Marine Site N-117 "The Green Barn", '78 Pontiac Phoenix, needs body work, coated weights, rocket fins and '87 80 fierevaporizer, used onetime, asking $15. Sat., 7 to 10 a.m. Multi-family. Pre-pack- runs well, great GTMO car, $700. Call tank, all gear in excel. cond., package Call 3508 after 5 p.m. 4322 AT. 125 Moped w/spareparts, out. Asst. of items, some European. Holt at 4606 DWH or 2469 AWH. $425. Call 3290 AT. Wahl pet grooming clipper set, $8. Call '84 HondaAero manual, carrier box, helmet, $650. Marina Point N-309 - Sat., 7 to 10 a.m. '79 Generic Truck, very dependable, Dacor snorkeling gear, fins, booties, mask 3858 AWH. shop Call 3858 AWH or 2269 DWH. Pre-packout. Furniture, wicker items, Dodge Slant 6,$1,200. Call Wally at 2156 and snorkel, gloves, two weight belts, Radar detector, Cobra Trapshooter, $35. AN White at 6312 DWH. '85 HondaElite 80 MotorScooter,original clothing, toys, games, carpets, curtains, DWH or 2633 AWH. diving knife and game bag, $100. Call Call Atan 2600, video computer system, com- owner, excel. cond., two helmets includ., aquarium and misc. items. '81 Buick Skylark, blue, 4-dr., 4-spd., Dave at 6071 AT. plete w/instruction booklet, joysticks and $650. Call 6222 DWH or 3378 AWH, ask Viilamar2228A-Sat., 8a.m. to? a lotof 2.5L engine, $1,800 OBO. Avail. May 22. Two-band speargun, has new bands and paddle: controllers. Game cartridgesin- for AKC Gutierrez. mitisc. items. Come early for best buys. Call Mary Clark at 4143 DWH or 2967 cord, $25. Call 2434 AT. WANTED~ AWH. EMPLOYMENT clud., $25. Call 2322 AT. ceramic ginger jar lamp, $5. DP Someone who can repair small tear in Ladies wedding ring. Wide gold band w/ '86 Chevy Sprint, 45,000mi., excel. cond., Part-time director for Guantanamo Bay Green rowing machine, like new, brown leather couch. Call 2322 AT. diamond solitaire. Reward offered w/no inside/out, 5-spd., AM/FM/cassette, 30 Nursery School for 1989-90 school year. Bodytone 300, Carpets, dishwasher and a/c's. Call 6159. questions asked. Call 2322 AT. mpg GTMO, 60 mpg highway. $2,700. Prefer applicant w/background in early $65. Call 2322 AT. style potty chair, excel. chair, One 16 m. small boy's bicycle. Have a 20 Pr. of military prescription sunglasses and Call 4672 DWH or 3211 AWH. childhood development and pre-school Jenny Lind in. boy'sbike to trade or will buy. Call Bill lighttan glass case. Leftat softball field #3, '6Chevy Camaro, black interor/exte- education. If interested, stop by school or $10. Call 2761 AT. Plants; Panasomec stereo w/8-track and at 3714 AT. Shelley at 3560. rior, V-8, TH-700, a/ta/c, AM/FM/cas- call 2159 between 8 a.m. and noon. Appli- April 13. If found,contact speakers; pictures; misc. EDII.ND sette stereo, 46,000 mi., $6,500. Call Air- cation deadline April 28. household items. Infant/toddler swing that can be attached to a tree or swing set. Call 3997 AT. Watch atCooper Field, April 13. Call 3137 man White at 6312 DWH. Part-time positions for teachers, teacher's Call 3886 AT. Physiologiststo conduct BAY DINING exercise lecture series Two exercise physiologists body due to resistive training, POST 46 from the United States will be otherwise known as weight train- Tonight's Dinner: Delivery Service Available Saturday's Lunch: Open Menu Saturday's presenting four lectures April21- ing. Dinner: Delivery Service Available Sunday's Lunch: Open Menu Sunday's Dinner: BBQ Steak 24, dealing with exercise-related For more information, call Night from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday's Lunch: Pork Chops topics. Mike at 3846. Dr. Lawrence Armstrong is a research physiologist at the US The following is alistof dates, STOPLIGHTINN Arroz Frito Con Army Institute of Environmental locations and lecture topics: Tonight's Dinner: Roast Beef w/gravy Saturday's Lunch: Liver w/onions or Medicine in the Heat Research Jamon Saturday's Dinner: Baked Chicken Sunday's Lunch: Chinese-Style Chicken or Salisbury Division at Natick, Mass. Arm- Friday, April 21, 3 to 5 p.m., Steak Sunday's Dinner: Beef Chop Suey or Chicken w/dumplings Monday's Lunch: Beef Stew or strong obtained his Ph.D. from Hospital: Functional and Hormo- Turkey Legs Ball State University in 1983, nal Changes due to Resistive with a Major in Doctoral Fellow- Training; Heat Injury: Predispo- BLUE CARIBE ship in Human Bioenergetics. sition, Recognition, Treatment Tonight's Dinner: Beef Teriyaki or Steam Trout Fillet Saturday's Dinner: Prime Rib Roast Dr. Michael Stone is the di- and Prevention. Sunday: The Blue Caribe is Closed. Monday's Lunch: Chicken w/ Oyster Sauce or Lasagna rector of the Human Performance Laboratory and a faculty member Saturday, April 22, 7 to 9 CLUB for the graduate Exercise Science p.m., FTG Auditorium: Exercise DEER POINT OFFICERS' program at Appalachian State Prescription: Prevention of Heat Tonight's Dinner: Prime Rib or Chateaubriand Saturday's Dinner: Chateubriand or Prime Rib University, N.C. He is also vice Illness and Dehydration during Sunday's Lunch: Brunch Sunday's Dinner: BBQ on the Patio Monday's Lunch: Salisbury Steak president for Basic and Applied Exercise in the Heat. Research for the National CPO CLUB April 23, 3 to 5 Strength and Conditioning Asso- Sunday, Tonight's Dinner: Prime Rib or Scallop Creole Saturday's Dinner: Prime Rib or Scallop Creole Steroids: ciation. Stone obtained his Ph.D. p.m., FTG Auditorium: Sunday's Lunch: Brunch Sunday's Dinner: Open Menu Monday: The Harbor Lights Lounge is What are they and what do they from Florida State University in closed. 1977. His area of specialization is do?: Prevention of Heat Illness Endocrinology Skeletal Muscle and Dehydration during Exercise Adaptations to Exercise. in Heat. WINDJAMMER CLUB Both researchers have publi- Tonight's Dinner: Prime Rib Saturday's Dinner: Prime Rib Sunday's Dinner: Open Menu cations in numerous professional Monday, April 24, 7 to 9 journals and lay publications. p.m., Windjammer: High school CLUB Armstrong's expertise is in the students and their parents ONLY: CLIPPER Sunday's Dinner: heat/exercise related field while Resistive Training and Youth: Tonight's Dinner: Jerk Pork/Chicken Saturday's Dinner:Jerk Pork/Chicken Stone's concentration is in vari- Practical Ways to Avoid Heat Steamship Round ous methods and changes in the Illness.

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Defensive preview of the NFL draft Captain's Cup results uncle, Chicago Bears star Mike The six-foot-two-inch, 225- FROM WIRE REPORTS Singletary, to All-Pro status. pounder may also end up a pass- Men's softball Also at outside linebacker, rushing linebacker. Steve Atwa- Auburn's Tracy Rocker cap- hard-hitting Eric Hill of LSU ter of Arkansas, who set a school FTG 18 Security 14 tured the Outland Trophy as the may rate first-round considera- record for career interceptions, PWD "C" 1 NMCB 7 5 nation's top college lineman last tion. On the inside, and Miami of Florida's Bubba season. He's also top-rated led Virginia in tackles and should McDowell are other highly-rated Marine Barracks 10 SIMA "B" 12 among defensive and nose tackles go before round two ends. safeties, although McDowell NSGA/Co."L" 7 PWD"B" 8 for this year's NFL draft. The six- Talk about an all-around could end up at cornerback. foot, two-and-a-half-inch 280- player and comes The 1989 placekicking crew Over 30 volleyball pounder has had knee trouble, but to mind. Sanders has been taking consists of Arkansas' Kendall SIMA #1 defeated SIMA #3 still has a shot at becoming a top- the Bo Jackson route, starring as a Trainor and Indiana's Pete flight pro. cornerback for Florida State and Stoyanovich, and little else. Women's tennis Texas Christian's Mitchell playing minor league ball in the Trainor went 24 of 27 over the NAVSTA Gold defeated W.T. Sampson Benson and Maryland's Warren New York Yankees chain. Come regular season after hitting his last Powers are two other defensive NAVSTA Blue defeated PWD draft day, Sanders will command 23 for the Razorbacks, while Hospital defeated SIMA tackles who can rush the passer the most attention among defen- Stoyanovich connected m pore and have good shots at NFL jobs. sivebacks. He's got no real weak- than once from more than 50 Among the defensive ends, ness and don't forget he lead the yards. it's Pitt's Burt Grossman, who nation in punt returns in 1988. Alabama had Chris Mohrr do Baseball scores can both rush the passer and play Clemson's all its punting the last four sea- the run well, and had the best 40- is the other top cornerback from a sons. He averaged more thann40 American League National League yard time during the league's class that otherwise lacks depth. yards per kick each year. Mlike Baltimore Orioles 2 New York Mets 4 combined workouts. Other ends At safety, Florida's Louis English of Colorado will als o go Kansas City Royals 0 Chicago Cubs 3 to look for include Florida's Oliver has the best credentials. in the middle rounds. , who began his Minnesota Twins 7 Houston Astros. 4 career at Arizona State and fin- Detroit Tigers 2 Atlanta Braves ished at Florida; and Oregon's 3 Matt Brock, who had a couple of " son.H vrgdmr h Boston Red Sox. 5 Philadelphia Phillies 9 good post-season All-Star games. Cleveland Indians 2 Pittsburgh Pirates The leading linebackers have 4 the same last name. Alabama's Seattle Mariners 5 St. Louis Cardinals versatile can be 5 a Chicago White Sox 2 Montreal terror to quarterbacks and play Expos 2 inside, outside and defensive line. At Nebraska, the Cornhuskers have been relying on , who hopes to follow his .. .

tournament is set for Sunday, April 23 beginning at 2 which carries skate board equipment and accessories. AREA p.m. Registrations will be accepted at 1:30 p.m. the day For more information, call 2354 or 2118. of the event and the cost will be $1. The categories will include men's 30 and under, Fitness Center closure men's 31 and above and women's open. A first place ATHLETICS trophy will be awarded to the winner in each category. The MWR Fitness Center will be closed Sunday, For more information, call Amy at 3845. May 21. A cleaning is scheduled. Fitness Division activities For more information, call Mike at 3846. Surplus shoe sale Golf course info Leeward aerobics reduction MWR Athletics in conjunction with GBYAA has a Group golf lessons canceled surplus of all purpose shoes available for purchase at Group golf lessons have been canceled due to lack of The cost of the Leeward aerobics sessions for the the gymnasium Gear Issue Desk. participation. Private lessons are still being offered. month of May has been reduced to $13.75 due to Price per pair is $3 and shoes will be available Also, check the Gazette for upcoming golf clinics which DEFEX. The deadline for registration has been ex- April 21-23, only. will be offered every two months at the Yatera Seca tended to Monday, May 1, at the Leeward Point For more information, call John Powell at 2560. Golf Course. Community Center. Walk-ins or prorating will not Roller skating cancellation be accepted. Roller skating at the elementary school Friday Leeward aerobics For more information, call Mike at 3846. nights will be canceled until further notice. Two-person sand volleyball Bounce and twist into shape at the next Leeward Reef Raiders events The two-person sand volleyball tournament starts Point aerobics session beginning May 1. The class will meet Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. and Following are listed Reef Raider club activities at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 23, at Windmill Beach. for the months of April and May. Registrations will be held between 10 and 10:45 Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. vice Saturday at the Leeward Community Center. April 22 - Pot luck dinner, begins at 6:30 p.m. at a.m. The cost per team will be $10. Register early the Barrel Club. The club will provide chicken and because The deadline for registration is April 28. The cost of a maximum of eight teams will be accepted. sodas. Members are asked to bring side dishes and For more information, call Beth at 2346. the session is $16.25 and is payable at the time of registration at the community center. Walk-ins or pro- deserts. Call Lynne at 3290 to sign up. April 29 - Campout and night Aquatics rating will not be accepted. dive at Windmill Department activities Advanced Aerobics classes are offered at the base Beach. Make plans to attend this fun event. Call Dive-in movies gym Tuesday and Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. and Lynne at 3290 for details. Dive-in movies at the Officer's pool Saturdays Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m. Walk-ins are accepted at a May 6 - Club work day. Bring soap, sponges, will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. vice 7 to 9 p.m. cost of $1.25 per class. buckets and lots of elbow grease to help us clean our For more information, call Beth Krouch at 3845. club. The cleanup will begin at 9 a.m. A picnic will New Fitness Center hours follow the work day. The club will provide burgers Project Player and sodas. Come out and do your part to improve events Starting Monday, April 3, the Fitness Center will be our facilities. Prediction 5K walk/run rescheduled opened from 6 to 6:45 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and May 13 - Hidden Beach Dive. The club will Project Player's Prediction 5K run/walk has been Friday to accommodate members who are interested in sponsor a two-tank dive at Hidden Beach. Meet at the changed to June 24 vice May 13, due to DEFEX. early morning workouts. gate at 8 a.m. Free air will be provided to members For more information, call Amy at 3845. For more information, call the Fitness Center at who participate. Pool tournament 3846. May 19-23 - Jamaica Sub-Aqua Club visit. A doubles pool tournament sponsored by Project Members of the Jamaica Sub Aqua Club Player is set for Monday, will once May 15, beginning at 7:30 again be our guest for a full weekend of diving. p.m. at the Clipper Club. Miniature golf A Fun and recreation are only a short distance away so full schedule of activities will be scheduled. Watch Registration will begin at 7 p.m. and the cost to for more details. participate is $2. The tournament is single-elimination try the Miniature Golf course which is located behind the Marblehead Recreation Center. The course is open May 27 - Leeward dive. The club will sponsor a with first-place prizes being awarded to the winning Hidden to Chapman Sunday through Thursday from 2 to 10 p.m. and Friday Beach dive. Plan to catch the team. 8:30 a.m. ferry. Bring a picnic lunch and and Saturday from 3 to 11 p.m. and games cost only $1 make a day For more information, call Amy at 3845. of it. Free air will be provided to members who per person. participate. Racquetball tournament Also located in the Marblehead Recreation Center is For more information, call Lynne at 3290 or Project Player's single-elimination racquetball a billiard table, video games, juke box and a Skate Shop Mike at 3809.

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