Energy Tip of the Day Pregnancy may not warrant a Navy out' ENERGY CONSERVATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE Navy Editor Service, Oct. 15, 1982 red additional obligated service, can their seperation request approved by "Master chief, I'm pregnant. Here's reasonably assume that their request their/commanding officer. my chit requesting seperation." for seperation will be denied. The Women who fall into one of these "I'll send it up through the chain, same holds true for pregnant women categories but have compelling per- but I doubt that the CO will approve who: sonal reasons which would warrant Clean the dust and grease from it since you still owe Uncle Sam five their seperation will have their re- the condenser coils of your re- years for sending you through that *received training that incurred quests forwarded to the Commander of frigerator at least every three nuke program." obligated service such as flight the Naval Military Personnel Comm- months. This saves electricity. Technically speaking, the master training or medical residency. and. Refrigerators with coils that are chief is correct. Based on the in- *received aviation, selective re- SECNAVNOTE 1900 of Aug. 30, 1982, kept clean have a longer service creasing number of Navy women and enlistment or enlistment bonuses. provides the specifics, but in gen- life and need fewer repairs. their expanding roles and responsi- *execute orders, re-enlist, or en- eral, separations will still be ap- bilities, the Navy recently adopted ter a program requiring obligated proved, and requests from women in a policy to retain those women in service while in a known pregnancy one of the above-mentioned catego- whom a substantial investment has status. ries may be approved if personal been made or who possess skills crit- *are five or six year obligors or factors warrant their separation. ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? ical to the Navy. who are in a rating, skill area, Cases win which commanding officers Navy enlisted classification or de- have recommended disapproval must Pregnant women, for whom the Navy signator that justifies retention. be forwarded to the Commander of is paying -- or has paid -- for edu- Pregnant women who do not fall in- the Naval Military Personnel Command cation or for education that incur- to one of these categories may have for final decisions.

WASHINGTON (AP)--Should Americans give President Reagan's economic policies more time--or look to Con- gress to pass legislation to spur the economy? That was the source sof disagreement at a nationally- broadcast debate last night between GAZETTE Democratic and Republican lawmakers in Washington. Neither side offer- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba ed any quick cures for the nation's economic ills. But they agreed cut- ting Social Security would not be used as a means of stemming the Volume 37 Number 203 Wednesday, October 20, 1982 flow of government red ink. NEW YORK (AP)--A principal develop.o er of the hydrogen bomb disputes the contention that a nuclear war Was grudge reason for Tylenol deaths? would end life on Earth. Dr. Ed- ward Teller says there would be CHICAGO (AP)--While the search for want to question him about the se- The Chicago "Sun-Times" says Lewis more survivors than victims. And a suspect in the Chicago-area Tyle- ven deaths from the tainted drugs. and his wife, Leann, have been i- "eller, in a "Reader's Digest" art- nol killings reportedly turns to A nationwide search is under way. dentified by employees at a New icle, contends that-radioactive New York City, there's word from And two Chicago newspapers say the York hotel, who say they checked in fallout could be wiped or washed Missouri that the man may have a search now centers on New York City. a month ago and left last week. off skin or any other surface. grudge against the drug's manufac- turer. LOS ANGELES (AP)--Sports car king A Memphis, Tenn. newspaper, "The Reagan makes 'insurance policy' campaign John De Lorean is being held with- -Commercial Appeal," quotes a police out bail in Los Angeles on cocaine sergeant in Missouri as saying the WASHINGTON (AP)--President Reagan of other states feeling the sting distribution and possession charges. suspect, James Lewis, blamed John- today ventures to an area that's of rising unemployment. The govern- He was arrested by the FBI yester- son and Johnson for the death of reeling from heavy unemployment as ment says the nation's capital and day. Agents say De Lorean and s daughter eight years ago. he starts a two-day political trip. every state, except South Dakota, three other men hoped to pick up 3ut police in Carl Junction, Mo., Reagan plans appearances in two showed a rise in joblessness in Aug. 200 pounds of cocaine--part of a .my that's just a theory--and the Illinois cities: Peoria and Chapin. compared with the same month in deal worth $24 million. The FBI sergeant later told the Associated He will be trying to drum up support 1981. says De Lorean intended to use the Press that he doesn't have first- for House GOP leader Robert Michel. Also, the Bureau of Labor Statis- cash to keep his debt-ridden plant hand knowledge of Lewis' attitude And White House officials say Rea- tics' report shows that unemployment from being shut down. toward the company. gan's Illinois swing is an insurance rose in the rest of the states, ex- Officials in Chicago are seeking policy against the defeat of Michel, cept South Dakota. The most drama- Lewis in connection with an attempt who is seeking his 14th congression- tic increase was in Arizona, up Navy establishes to extort $1 million from a Johnson al term and is almost assured a vic- from six percent to 11.3 percent. and Johnson subsidiary. And they tory. However, President Reagan's opti- Reagan is scaling back his camp- mism for the economy no doubt will Five NROTC units aign travel schedule in the two be bouyed by the latest news from U.S., Lebanon make weeks before the general elections. the housing industry. The jump in Navy Editor Service, Oct. 15, 1982 The plan originally called for Rea- one-family dwellings was 6.6 percent The Navy plans to establish five gan to be on the road four days while overall housing starts are up new Naval Reserve Officer Training Agreement progress this week and four next week. But, more than 14 percent. Corps units at the following univer- as it stands now, Reagan will be And if it seemed you were both sities: WASHINGTON (AP)--President Reagan traveling only two days this week-- making, and spending, more last *Boston University, Boston, Mass. says he and Lebanese President Amin and will be out of Washington only month than in August, you might be *George Washington University, Gemayel made progress yesterday to- one day next week. right. The Commerce Department says Washington, D.C. ward an agreement on the withdrawal personal income for Americans rose *Memphis State University, Memphis, of all foreign forces from Lebanon. Meanwhile, the once-prosperous three tenths of a percent from Aug., Tenn. Officials say Reagan is also Sun Belt states are among the ran- while spending went up one percent. *Norwich University, Northfiel', thinking about expanding the role Vt. of the three-nation peacekeeping *University of Arizona, Tucscon, force in Lebanon--also a topic of Ariz. the talks between Reagan and Gemay- The new units increase the number el in Washington yesterday. of NROTC units at American colleges In Israel, a blue-ribbon panel and universities from 58 to 63. begins a controversial task today NROTC is the single largest source that could take three months to of regular commissioned officers for complete. The commission is in- the Navy. In 1981, 1,104 officers igating the conduct of Israeli entered the Navy and Marine Corps ps and the Israeli government through the NROTC program. Of those, in September's massacre of hundreds 947 were regular commissioned offi- of Palestinian refugees in Beirut. cers, and 157 received reserve comm- Among those slated to testify is issions. Defense Minister Ariel Sharon. It'll be at least two days before a UN agency meeting in Nairobi rules on a sticky issue--whether to of its invasion IMPACT oust Israel because of Lebanon. An Arab-initiated vote on the matter was scheduled for yes- Tonight's topic on "Impact" is terday, but it was postponed so mem- Energy Conservation. The guests bers of the International Telecom- for this evening's program at 6 p.m. munications Union could attend a are: Capt. Louis Fermo, Public banquet. And since today is a Works Department Officer; Lt. Joe holiday in Kenya, the earliest a Cucci and Chief Glenn Carter. vote will come is tomorrow. CAPT. M.D. FITZGERALD DELIGHTS GIRL SCOUTS (FROM L-to-R) KIM STAMMREICH, Bridgette Rutz and Wendy Schoenhofen by purchasing the first Girl Scout Discussion will center around the calendar being sold on the base. The calendars are being sold door-to- upcoming week's, Oct. 25-31, theme: "WE ALL HAVE door by the base's Girl Scout chapter. You, too, can delight all the Energy Awareness Week. Be sure to ACONSUMING Girl Scouts here by purchasing calendars. Large calendars cost $1.25 tune in to this very important half INTEREST IN each, and the small calendars can be purchased for 75 cents each. Put hour on what you, as a citizen of ENERGY." a smile on your face, and each Girl Scout's, as well. Buy a calendar Guantanamo Bay, can and must do in when the Girl Scouts knock on your door. (Official U.S. Navy photo.) conserving energy on the base. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Wednesday, October 20, 1982 OCCUPANTS OF FAMILY HOUSING: THE CHAIN SMOKER' S recent tenting of family housing units, while ridding the dwelling Special Announcements of termites, has caused the insects to move to untreated wood; i.e. THERE WILL BE A CANTATA MEETING ON DEPENDENTS TRAVEL/DISLOCATION trees. Evidence of infestation is Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 20 and Allowance Claims: Personnel sub- soft raised tunnels or paths along 21, from 8 - 9 p.m. at the Base mitting travel and dislocation the tree trunk of a tree. Profes- Chapel. Everyone is welcome to allowance for dependents must first sional treatment is required to participate in the Christmas Cantata. obtain the following documents from eliminate this condition. Accord- The cantata will be "Song of Christ- PSD Customer Services Office: ingly, occupants siting these mas" by Ringwald. Original and two copies of orders tunnels or paths on trees in their and all endorsements; three copies area should contact the Family WE ARE MOTIVATED!! ONCE AGAIN of dependents entry approval; one YOUI LAST SKEATWM Caribbean Arts & Crafts Workshop copy of updated Record of Emergency CCcV4 JEA 04G. THE TRZYNA VILLAGE RESTAURANT presents an all new dancercise Data, (page 2, Service Record P602R); announces that since Monday, Oct. 11, program! w/aerobics, isometrics, completed NAVCOMPT Form 3057 to stop THERE WILL BE THE FIRST MEETING OF was a non-payday, its regularly exercizes and Hatha Yoga. Only the family separation allownace for the Guantanamo Bay Smoke-Enders scheduled "Jamaican Night" for that $15 per month (that's 12 sessions) Navy members whose dependents are in Clinic on Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at date was cancelled. Nevertheless, or $2 per single session. Day and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Members must the Hospital Education and Training "Jamaican Nights" will continue to evening classes: Tues., Thurs.-- also submit one copy of airline Room. The clinic is open to all be on every other Monday night of 9 - 10 a.m., Sat.--10 - 11 a.m. ticket (s) if dependents traveled interested people who have a desire the current month as of Monday, or Mon., Wed., and Fri.--7 - 8 p.m. to Norfolk, Virginia, port of to quit smoking. The meeting is to Oct. 25. Register anytime. Call Marti at embarkation, by commercial air at discuss course details and book 4371 or Becky at 2259. own expense. requirements and meeting times. TREASURE & TRIVIA WILL BE CLOSED The course will involve one to two until further notice due to elec- hour weekly meetings for seven trical work. For rental items, weeks. Smoking will be permissible donations, or any questions, call until week four. For more infor- 4239 or 2546 AT. mation contact the Outpatient community Clinic at the Hospital at 7211 D . bulletin board Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette OUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEEDS SOME office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried new equipment, so your Campbell to the Public Affairs Office in COMNAVBASE Admin Soup labels for the PTO and put all Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the your labels in the can at the previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- Commissary or call Brenda Llewellyn ments will be accepted any time. Announcements at 2852 AWH. will be published at least once a week at the dis- THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CONDUCT- cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities ing Fire Safety Inspection of all that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex Club Activities family quarters on the Naval Sta- and color or national origin will not be accepted. tion. The inspections will begin The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- THERE WILL BE A FRA-LAFRA MEETING at 9 a.m. daily. If occupants have it all submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- at Morin Center on Oct. 20 at 8 p,m. a special time that they wish their ing hours, DWH-during working hours). quarters inspected, an appointment ATTENTION IGUANA VIDEO CLUB MEMBERS: may be made by calling the Fire The next regular meeting will be Prevention Inspector at 4222/4165 held Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 during normal working hours. The p.m. at the Marine Barracks Class- inspections will be conducted room (next to the Marine tennis during the last week of each month Educational Notes courts). Movies are in and will on the schedule below: be available. All residents of GTMO who own video equipment are Oct. 25 - 29 Villamar DR. BRUCE WEIGL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR encouraged to attend this meeting Nov. 22 - 26 Tierra K of English at Old Dominion Univer- and join the club. For more Dec. 13 - 17 Radio Range sity, will be in Guantanamo Bay information, call Sandy at 3788 A Deer Point Nov. 1 - 9 to offer English 230, Evans Point Introduction to Creative Writing. Iguana Terrace This course will introduce the Jan 24 - 28 Granadillo Circle student to the various forms and Granadillo Point techniques of poetry and fiction Feb. 71 - 25 Kittery Beach writing. An integral part of the March 21 - 25 Marine Site course will be the workshop sessions Marina Point during which the group will discuss SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, THE CHIEFS Apr. 25 - 29 Nob Hill the student work, focusing on Club will be celebrating Navy Oil Point techniques of revision. English 110, Birthday in the Harbor Lights May 23 - 27 Corinaso Point English Composition, is a prerequi- Lounge. The Lounge will be Ocean View site for this course. For more closed to all but chiefs and their June 20 - 24 Paola Point AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE, BIOLOGY 109 information call Katherine Rohe at spouses/dates. The festivities Radio Point will be taught by Dr. Michael Jones 4307 or 4748. will get under way at 6 p.m. with July 25 - 29 Caravela Point during ODU's Term II starting Oct. dinner featuring Chicken Cordon Mobile Point 25. This lecture course places FOR THOSE GTMO RESIDENTS INTERESTED Bleu. Dinner will last until 8 Sept. 20 - 24 Center Bargo emphasis on the basic concepts and in retail organization and manage- when the ceremonies will start. West Bargo understanding of biology. Register ment, ODU is offering a course by After the ceremonies, Endless East Bargo beginning Oct. 18 at the ODU that title in Term II. VTE 309 Flyte will entertain you with office. (Note: Although Biology stresses the various functions of listening and dancing music until Exchange Note 108 is suggested before 109, it is management in retailing--organiza- the club closes. Tropical white not a prerequisite.) tional procedutes, location and Long is the required dress for all TO CELEBRATE OUR NEW APPLIANCE layouts, receiving and pricing chiefs, their dates/spouses must Center, the Navy Exchange will be DO YOU WANT A BETTER UNDERSTANDING merchandise, sales supporting wear appropriate civilian attire. having a Refrigerator Extravaganza! of world politics? If so, perhaps activities and maintenance, and Tickets are $6.50 each and are on You can choose from many popular ODU's Introduction to World Poli- protective problems. Ms. Maryellen sale now by the club manager. The styles with up to 25% savings. tics, taught by Lt. William Glasser, Kirkland is the instructor for tickets include the price of dinner. Sale starts Oct. 16. is the course you need. This T/Th this T/Th class which will meet class is an introduction to the from 6 - 8:30. Register beginning major concepts and approaches for Oct. 18 at the ODU office. I TE DALY analyzing international policies and foreign policy and to the A GOOD CHOICE FOR THE BEGINNING principal topics of contemporary college student, English international affairs. Special Composition explores the problems GAZETTE of pre-writing and the principles attention is given to topics such as global resources, national of expository writing. Ms. Jane power, conflict and international Jones will teach English 110 on Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, law and organizations, foreign M/W evenings from 6 - 8:30 policy, and diplomacy. Register beginning Oct. 25. If you're Commander, U.S. Naval Base beginning Oct. 18 at the ODU office. interested in this 3-credit course, Class begins Oct. 25. register at the ODU office. For Lt. Omdr. Keith Maynard information call Katherine Robe at .Public Affairs Officer ARE YOU A CITIZEN WHO'D LIKE TO KNOW 4307 or 4748. L. j.g. Sharon Ponzer a little (or a lot) more about your ATTENTION REEF RAIDERS: THE REEF .Assistant Public Affairs Officer American legal system? Then You and OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CONTINUALLY Raiders general business meetings JOC Lew Reed the Law may be the course you're accepts applications for evening of Oct. 7 and Oct. 21 will be held .Public Affairs Assistant looking for. Scheduled to be taught teaching positions from qualified at the CPO Club due to the size of JO1 Ron Rust.Editor by Lt. Nick Goodman, Political base residents. If you have a the Padi Night Diving Specialty J03 Michael Page.Journalist Science 105 will examine the master's degree and are interested Class immediately following the Mrs. Susan Junkins mechanics of arrests, lawsuits, in gaining experience as an adjunct meeting. The meeting will start at .Production Assistant consumer protection, wills, and instructor for ODU, please contact 7:30 p.m. Members should come and privacy. Also stressed will be Katherine Rohe at 4307 or 4748. participate. Non-members, come and The aiy azette s published acording t the The Old Dominion office hours are join. rules and regulations fr shp nd staio .nwpapers sources of help and citizen rights a lined n NAVEXOS P-35 and under the ,diretion before the police and other 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Monday, of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times teklya government expense on gv government officials. This 3-credit Wednesday, and Friday and 2 p.m. The Library. equipment at the Navy Pulto ns and Printing Service ODU course will meet T/Th from until 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thurs- Branch Offic, the opi .nionso r states n in ew iem Another of your that appear herein day. Don't miss the chance to are o obe constued ascofiial 6 - 8:30 beginning Oct. 26. For benefits Have you refleting the vies of COMNAVASE or the e- more information call Katherine share your expertise and provide a partment of the Nay. used it lately? Rohe at 4307 or 4748. service to your community. Page 3 Wednesday, October 20, 1982 The Daily Gazette

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AA STEPHEN ROGERS WAS recently designated a TA-4J Plane Captain by Cmdr. J.L. Unrau, com- manding officer of VC-10.

rY Plane Captain trainees rS are designated Plane Cap- tain after completing a rigorous training pro- gram, and demonstrating their ability to service, inspect, launch and re- cover TA-4J aircraft. AA Rogers will now train new aspiring Plane Cap- P tain trainees. (Offi- cial U.S. Navy photo.)

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IN A RECENT CEREMONY, AMS2 DELBERT JACK AND AZ1 MILTON SMALL WERE AD- vanced to their present rate under the Command Advancement Program, by Cmdr. J.L. Unrau, commanding officer, VC-10. This program authorizes the commanding officer of a sea duty aviation squadron to advance high- ly deserving personnel who meet time in rate, time in service and all Ship Schedule an other advancement requirements, without having to participate in advancement exam. AMS2 Jack serves in the VC-10 Airframes Branch and UNIT/HULL NO. DATE OF ARRIVAL DATE OF DEPARTURE and resides with his wife, Jackie, in GTMO. AZ1 Small serves as VC- USS VIRGINIA CGN-38 Oct. 4 Oct. 21 10's Maintenance Admin Supervisior, and lives in Grandadillo Point with USS ARTHUR W. RADFORD DD-968 Oct. 12 Nov. 20 his wife, Evelyn, and their children, Quelonda and Milton, Jr. (Official USS FAIRFAX COUNTY LST-1193 Sept. 26 Oct. 23 U.S. Navy photo.) USCGC COURAGEOUS WMEC-622 Oct. 17 Nov. 5 USS ANTRIM FFG-20 Oct. 11 Nov. 6 USS SPIEGEL GROVE LSD-32 Oct. 14 Nov. 10 Combined Federal Campaign needs you! USS PETREL ASR-14 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 by JOC Lew Reed are not designated for specific a- The CFC-OA (Combined Federal Cam- gencies? Upcoming elections to decide Senate control paign - Overseas Area) is into full They go two different ways. First, swing here in GTMO. Our goal this 10 percent goes right back into the by Stephen Pendlebury cumbent president lost an average year locally is $40,000. So, where Welfare and Recreation Fund right Associated Press of 1.6 Senate seats in the first does the money go? I'm glad you ask- here in GTMO. The remaining 90 per- President Reagan says he has a mid-term election of a new adminis- ed. cent goes to various agencies which recurring nightmare: the Democrats tration. is then further divided into the are back in control in the Senate. agencies subgroups. While Reagan says that in jest, the That fits the prediction of Demo- 'Let the Sun Shine In' Of the undesignated money collected campaign quip illustrates just how cratic Party chairman Charles Ma- last year, (after deducting the 10 much is riding on this year's Se- natt that his side will win as many percent for GTMO), the International nate races. as two more Senate seats. Outgoing Service Agencies received 21.79 per- GOP national chairman Richard Rich- cent, the National Health Agencies When Ronald Reagan rode a land- ards also predicts a shift of one got 10.48 percent, the USO picked up slide into the White House two or two Senate seats. But Richards 3.54 percent, and the remaining years ago, 16 new Republicans were thinks they'll go to Republicans. 64.19 percent went to the American swept into the Senate. That ended In either case, the Republicans Red Cross. a quarter-century of Democratic would retain control. dominance. Republican candidates have other Giving to the Campaign is volun- The Republicans go into this numbers working in their favor: When you make a contribution, and tary and anyone who feels pressure election with 54 Senate seats. The the kinds of numbers with dollar please be generous, you can dictate is being put on them to contribute Democrats hold 46--counting Harry signs in front of them. The average exactly where you want the money to should take the matter to the chain of command. Byrd of Virginia, an independent Senate campaign costs well over go. who leans toward the Democrats. $1 million these days. Nearly However, if you want to contribute The administration's chief objec- every Republican incumbent will get Your CFC-OA division or department and have not yet been contacted, you tive in this mid-term election is the maximum legal contribution from representative has all the facts on can talk with your CFC representa- to keep Senate control by Republi- the Party Campaign Committee this this and can help you fill out the tive and he or she will be glad to cans. GOP majority in the Senate year. In some cases, that works forms to make sure your contribution assist you. has been crucial to congressional out to more than one million bucks. goes where you want it to go. passage of his economic plan. Few Democrats will get even close How about the contributions that CFC-OA, Let the Sun Shine In. Some Republicans worry that Rea- to the maximum contribution from gan's nightmare about a Democratic- their cash-door party. controlled Senate could become a reality. But most GOP soothsayers Dollars don't always translate are predicting, at least in public, into votes. But as both parties that they'll maintain a majority discovered in 1980, they sure can Ahoy matey! Yuh ever heard of in the upper chamber. And Democra- help. Even if the Republicans hold there is the Enlisted tic Party sources agree. on to a slim Senate majority as ex- EEAP ? That Program, and Thirty-three Senate seats are up nected, any Democratic gains will Education Advancement is uh for grabs this year. Democrats almost certainly be seen by party the deadline fer application hold 18, Republicans hold 14. And leaders as a harbinger of better gettin' close. Byrd, the one independent, is re- days to come. In this case, better Application letters must be in iing. days means 1984. That's when some the Chief uh Naval Education and The Democrats have history on members of Congress will be think- Trainin's hands by February 1, 196z their side. Figures show that from ing of moving from the Senate to or else yuh won't be considered fer 1914 to 1978, the party of the in- the House--the White House. the fiscal yar 1983 program. There are uh lot uh swabs been through the program already, 90 in 1. 1980, 100 in 1981, 125 in 1982, and How to make: (ut armband out of 4" this here year (fer 1983) they are an energy awareness armband wide by 12" long piece of uh selecting 150. green material Ifn yuh got uh hankerin' to give it uh shot, see OPNAV NOTICE 1510 of 7 September 1982, or better yet, You need: talk tuh yuhr kayreer counselor. Blue. yellow% & green I. Hold on far a goshdurned moment, material - J I ain't hardly finished talkin' -12, white glue and a safety pin with yuh yet. Ifn yuh git selected fer this hire EEAP, yuh will have uh real 2. tuh git yuhr Associates yellow Cut a semicircle 212" in di- good chance degree. Yuh gotta pay fer all yuhr ellowN material ameter From own books, tuition, and such like and 2' 2 Wave design from that, but, here's the good part, blue material. the Navy will continue tuh pay yuh Center and glue design on full pay and allowances, cept pro )eparlmenl of the Navy armband, allow to dry. Use pay. blue Energy Awareness saiety pin to attach armband yuh shudenoughta wait, to sleeve. Now then, Logo git on down tuh that there kayreer counselor's office and git yuhrsel' signed up fer it. Save Energy, puhleeze! Nuff said. Wednesday, October 20,_1082 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Golfer takes it 'on the chin' in tourney by JO1 Ron Rust the first day of the tourney. Sam men)-Jan Carley. The Yatera Seca Golf Association Spear, who is now president of the For this new golfing year, the St. Louis 'showers' held for its members, guests and Yatera Seca Golf Association, was Yatera Seca Golf Association has "avid duffers" a Navy Birthday bending over, teeing up his ball plans under way that will, possi- party--a two-day "Jack & Jill" on the 4th hole. The word, "four," bly include golfing trips off the Milwaukee, 13-1 tournament that every one thoroughly the golfer's cry to "watch out," island to other spots in the Carib- enjoyed, plus giving an added "sur- was yelled. Sam looked up, and bean. ST. LOUIS (AP)--John Stuper, who prise" to its then, soon-to-be pres- "wham," right on the lower left For information of this possibi- began the 1992 baseball season in ident, Sam "Sunshine" Spear. part of his jaw he took a direct lity, and to assist the new offi- the minor leagues, has kept the St. The tournament, during the Navy hit from an errant golf ball. cers of the association, why not Louis Cardinals alive in the World Birthday weekend on Oct. 10 and 11, The culprit hitting the slicing attend the association meeting, Series. The rookie righthander had two sudden-death playoffs to ball from the 3rd hole fairway Thursday night, Oct. 21, at the shut down the on determine the first and third - was Sam's "friend?," Ray Stevens. club house at 7:30 p.m.? four hits en route to a rain-delay- winners. After posting a 14-under, Six stitches were required to close led 13-1 rout. The Cardinal victory two-day 130 score, the team of As- the gash created by that "little, Kegler's Kolumn sets up tonight's deciding game in ton Shaw,f(captain), Fred Anson, but could-have-been-deadly" sphere. the best-of-seven series. Bill Kinser and Mary McCafferty, be- At the awards banquet and cere- by Peri Stammreish Keith Hernandez, Darrell Porter came tournament champs on the second mony Monday night, Oct. 11th, at and Dane lorg were the hitting playoff hole against Rick "Red" the COMO Club, Sam received a "pre- Starting off this week, I'd like stars for the National Leaguers. Parzych (captain), J. Wofford, Don sent" from Ray--a catcher's mask, to remind all secretaries that I Hernandez knocked in four runs with Moriffet and Grey Darden. plus the actual ball that hit his can't write up your teams scores if a single and a home run, while Port- Third place was decided on the jaw. you don't give them to me. So, on er connected for a two-run homer. first playoff hole, with Mark Ma- The banquet, catered deliciously that note, please get them in the Iorg put on an extra-base-hit dis- gagna (captain), Larry Morgan, by the COMO Club, honored tourna- box on the counter. play with a pair of doubles and a "Hawk" Hojai and Ann Felkins, re- ment winners and other individuals We have three leagues to start off. triple. gistering the sudden-death triumph. making the past golfing year en- Brent Koontz, who is secretary of The loss went to Don Sutton, who Three teams had finished at 12-un- joyably successful. Tournament a- the Wed. Night Mixed League, gave lasted until the first rain delay der, tying for third, causing the wards for closest-to-the-pin honors me scores for three weeks. Thanks. in the 5th . Play resumed playoff. were: 'Ien)-W.E. McCafferty, (Wo- For the 22nd of September Barb almost 30 minutes later with Jim Aside from the tense playoff ac- men)-Grey Darden, and for long- Kirchner had a 189, Bonnie Conlon Slaton replacing Sutton. Doc Med- tion, another drama unfolded during est drive (Men)-Aston Shaw, (Wo- had a 194 for the gals and for the ich came on in the 6th, which took guys Greg Tuckey had a 202, Eddie more than two-and-a-half hours to Calara had a 194, Roy Hollinsworth complete after the skies opened up had a 189 and last but far from again. Dwight Bernard was the fi- least was Bill Schlotzhauer with a nal Milwaukee . 221, 204, 176 for a beautiful 601 Stuper called the win "the best series. game of my life." He said he kept For the 29th Greg Tuckey had a the powerful Milwaukee lineup at 193, Richard Warren a 171 and Brent bay by making his pitches "sink Koontz a 195 and 205 for a 550 for and move a lot." The lone Brewer the guys and for the girls Carol run scored in the 9th when Jim Carson had a 180. Gantner came home on a wild pitch. For the 6th of October Bill Milwaukee manager Schotzhauer had a 201, Lenny called Stuper's four-hitter "a very Schoenhofen had a 181, Brent Koontz outstanding performance. He gave us had a 200, Tom Tiblier a 182, and one run. He pitched very well." Greg Tuckey a 195 for the guys and Looking ahead to tonight's seven- for the gals Pam Tuckey had a 158, th game, the Brewer manager said, which was 61 pins above her average. "This is the same situation we've Good work. Carol Scarborough had a 171. been in all year. I don't know For the Hospital League, B. Malinky why we should change things." had a 516 series, J. Burns a 202 for Righthander Joaquin Andujar is a 569, M. Emanuel a 208 and C. Dahl expected to get the start in to- a 499. For the women, Carol Munson night's finale for the Cards, while a 501 and Brenda High a 491. the Brewers will rely on Pete Vuck- For the Ladies, COMO League that ovich, also a righthander. is, Nicole Hassien did a fantastic "PROTECTION.THAT'S WHAT YOU NEED, SAM!".AS RAY "MEAN-SLICE" STEVENS job of picking up the 2-7-10 split. and Sam "Scarface" Spear point to Sam's chin-area smacked by Ray's wild Marcia Allen had a 173 and a 152. Ka.V For Sale slice. When Ray's on the golf course, Sam "dons" the gift--a catcher's ren Emmerton had a 177, Cindy Ingraham Zenith 25" Chromacolor II TV, mask--that Ray presented him recently. (Photo by JO1 Ron Rust.) a 152, Betsy Montgomery a 152, a excellent condition. Comes com- Claudia Buss a 148, Jan Carley plete with spare flyback, high 178 and a 158, Jean Thompson a 150, voltage tripler and horizontal Rosalie Briesicher a 152, Sharon output transistor. Wooden cabinet Lichi a 160 and Rosetta Johnson a classifieds 155. with twin speakers included. TV alone; Lest I forget, two guys wanted the Original price, $750 for Ai-anytime, DWN=During Working Hours, AWH=After Working Hours. asking $400 for all. Call 3560 ladies split patch and picked up the AWH or 4842 DWH and ask for Bob. 6-7-10 split. Sorry Brill and Brent, Two Ford starters, $15 each. Call. One Dodge alternator, $15. Call but it's only for the ladies. A baby's car seat that doesn't use 4138 DWH or 4756 AWH. 4138 DWH or 4756 AWH. a tether. In excellent shape and Two gas cans (OMC) for outboard Four wire spoke wheel covers, 14', Wanted will fit either front or back seat motor, 5 gal., $15 each. Call 4138 of your Chevrolet Motors Division written Part time person to clean occupied vehicle. Price, asking $35, DWH or 4756 AWH. negotiable. Call 4502 DWH nd ask on center hub, $40. Call 4138 DWH quarters after renovation work for for Lew or 3868 AWH. or 4756 AWH. Plymouth Valiant, runs good. final inspection. Call Jenny at Asking $750 but price is negotiable. 2749/2576 DWH. Sanyo model 4200 Beta Max with Four a/c's: 18,500 BTU, less than Call John at 3243 AWN. Wanting to purchase wooden fence for three tapes, $400. Call Victor one year old, $480 new, now $350; a yard in Nob Hill. Call 3710 AWH. Sherred at 6394 DWH. 11,000 BTU, asking $75; 5,000 BTU, 1967 Ford Falcon Sport Coupe, AT, 1981 Honda CX-500 motorcycle with $50; 5,000 BTU, needs compressor, six cylinder, good running condi- Want to buy reasonably priced chest windshield, luggage rack, engine $10. Call 3580 AWH. tion, $800. Call 4438 DWH or 2756 of drawers. Appearance is of no great concern, but must be function- guards, backrest, and protective Pioneer cassette deck, model CTF- AWH. al. Call 3868 AWH. gear. Over $3000 invested. Will 500, less than two years old. Ask- 62 Chevy II, 4-door, six cylinder, sell for $2200. This is a great ing $130. Call 2154 AT. various extra parts, $500. Availa- Generator and bracket (stand) for a touring bike for stateside or ble Nov. 12. Call 3370 AT. Bunk beds, good solid wood w/box VW bug, 12 volt. Need as soon as reliable transportation for here. possible. Please call Dan Tice at springs, mattresses, ladder. Easily 1976 Pinto SE 2300 cc, red and white, If interested call 2245 AT. I am a 3140 AT. shift-worker so if at first you 1 converts to two nice single beds. four speed, new tires. Car in good don't receive an answer, try again Asking $250. Call 2154 AT. condition. Asking $1350. Call Services 3580 AWH. at a later time. Dressmaker super zigzag sewing Will clean house for final inspec- 1 ne pair CS-803 Pioneer speakers, machine with embroidery attachments, 1969 Buick Electra 225, PS, PB, a/c, tion. Please call 2630. 250 watts, 4-way, in excellent $75; 12,000 BTU air conditioner, power windows, power seats, cruise Child care in my home 24 hours a condition. Call 4606 DWH. $175; RCA 16" black and white TV, control. All works good, in good day. Full time, part time or when $50. Call 4272 DWH or 4812 AWH. condition. Owner leaving the rock.' Large picnic table, $30; 12 string you just want an hour or two alone. Men's 10-speed bike, $30; fame and Asking $750. Call 4221 AWH or 4259 Last minute guitar, $25; 45" green curtains calls are always wel- various parts for Schwinn men's or 4503 and ask for Leroy. $7 ea.; two-piece pink comed. Call Leeward 6404 AT. with rods, 10-speed, $10; approx. 25 ft. cy- luggage, $40; set of Samsonite clone fencing, $20. Call 2116 AWH dishes, $30; 14 yards tan slipcover or 6343 DWH. fabric, $35. Call 4743 AWH. DAILY ENERGY USAGE 1975 Yamaha 650 twin, runs great, Electric typewriter, one year old, needs slight body work, $700. Call Fairmont, automatic 12, excellent 4849 AT and ask for PO Everline or condition. Asking $150. Call 2154 Water Electricity leave a message. AT. Use: 892,000 Gallons Use: 265,100 KWH great Twin bed with box spring and 1973 Kawasaki 100 cc, looks Q $5,598 $26,654 a mechanic. mattress, bookcase headboard, $100. for a special but needs Call 2116 AWH or 6343 Gallons Target: 275,980 KWH Small dresser, $10. Call 2430 AT. Asking $150. Target: 1,000,000 DWH. $6,276 $27,748 8,500 BTU a/c, brand new from the A baby bed in good condition, Navy Exchange, still under warranty. Total including mattress. $20 is the Still in the box. A steal at $300. Use: $32,252 Call 3728 AWH. asking price. Call 3868 AWH. 3 Target: $34,024 * Know how to be a safe driver--' Traffic Slogan and be the safest driver you know. 1