HMM-364 to change commanders Friday Page A-2 Varsity softball team busts HPD 7-2 Page B-1 Vol. 18, No.2 Serving MCAS Kaneohe Bay, let (NEB, Camp H.M. Smith and Marine Barracks, Hawaii January 19, 1989 CMC blasts lack of accountability in Rother death HQMC, Washington, D.C.-The Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Al Gray, has reviewed the inves- tigation of the circumstances surrounding the death of I,Cpl. Jason J. Rother, stat- ing that the actions of some of the individuals involved in the case reflected "a state of mind which contradicts ev- ery principle of concerned leadership on which we MEB tests MAGTF readiness at PTA Story and photos by Sgt. Tim Shearer POHAKULOA TRAIN- ING AREA, Hawaii - More than 1,500 Marines and sailors from all corners of the 1ST MEB together during PTA 1-89 to form an exercise that tested their ability to conduct most types of operations required of them as an air/ground task force. Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) is the most expansive training area available to Ma- rines in the Mid-Pacific. There are 57,000 acres of live- fire impact area for the gunners of 1st Rn., 12th Marines, and an additional 52,000 acres of maneuver area for the 3rd Marine Regiment grunts. An expeditionary airfield is available to handle logistic requirements of the helicop- ter squadrons that come out of MAG-24, rounding out the needs of the Corps' only standing air/ground fighting team. The exercise began with a helo assault by the entire 1st Bn., 3rd Marines. 'Phis formed the base of the exer- cise that required everyone from the general's staff down to the fire-team leader in the bush to come together. "That's what we wanted. We put everything from the private with the rifle to the men with the helicopters through a tough scenario," See PTA/A-3 (Marines) have traditionally prided ourselves." Bother, 19, of Minneapolis, was reported missing after a Combined Arms Exercise at MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, Calif. Ile was last seen on the nigh( of Aug. 30, 1988, when he was assigned to a post as a guide to help direct the movement of his battalion during part of the three-day live-fire exercise at Will not accept 'wasting lives in so-called training accidents' the 932-square mile base in California's Mojave desert. Despite a series of exten- sive searches, Bother's re- mains were not found until Dec. 4. The remains were found about two miles off the bane and more than 17 miles from the point where he war, last seen. The infantryman had not been reported missing for almost 40 hours after he should have been picked up, The investigation, conducted by Col. Donald K. Angel of OFF-ROADING - LCpl. Jeff Post, from H8S Co., 1/3, crosses a lava field during training operations held at the Pohakule Training Area which began Jan 8 1/1eukt %. tielf LDO Selection Board commences Tuesday According to ALMAR 008/89, the fiscal year 1989 IMO Selection Board will he held as scheduled commencing Tuesday, as announced in MCI1u1 100 Motorcycle safety attire required of everyone Anyone operating or riding on a motorcycle, motor scooter, or moped on a Don installation is required by DoD Instruction 6065.4 to wear a DOT-approved helmet, prop- erly attached under the chin; impact- or shatter resistant goggles or full-face shield; and hard-soled shoes with heels. Military personnel are also required to wear the personal protective equipment when riding of -base. Gore of addi- tional equipment such an leather boots or over-the-ankle shoes, long-legged trousers, and long-sleeved shirts or jackets is strongly encouraged by the instruction. ALMAR 2711/R5 requires all Marines riding 'off base, whether in military or civilian attire, to wear approved helmets, eye protection and reflective vests Hickem AFB messing restricted Due to the large number of people using the Ilickani AIR Dining Facility during the noon meal, the facility has had difficulty feeding Ilickam personnel within its allotted time As a result, use of the facility has been restricted to those working at liickam. The restriction is effective from 10:30 rt.m.-12:15 p.m. Mondays through Fridays except holidays. Other person- nel are still welcome to use the facility during non -restricted hours. Income tax assistance Starting this week, the Hawaii Marine will publish weekly articles on income tax preparations as well as tips on filing income tax returns. In addition: The Air Station will provide Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) representatives at the unite to assist members with their income tax returns. For more information on this program, nee next week's Hawaii Marine. Starting Jan. 20, the Marine Corps Exchange will he offering a tax nervice at the 19th Puke. The service will be available Monday-Saturday until April 20. For further information contact the Marine Corps Exchange at 254-5871. the Fleet Marine Force, At lantic command, headquar lured in Norfolk, Va., con- cluded that poor pranning and direction in the place- ment and recovery of the Ma- rines assigned to the detail with I,Cpl. Rother caused the failure to pick him up, and that a "total breakdown" in the chain of personnel ac- countability within 14 'pl. IM1h,r's unit led to the delay n. :o counting for his where- abouts. 1,C pl. Bother's platoon leader and company com- mander have already been relieved of their duties and reprimanded for their roles in the tragedy. Bhsed upon additional recommeddations made by the investigating Soe ROTHER/A-3 DoD budget calls for two percent growth; USMC forces unchanged Military pay raises set at 3.6% for 1990, 3.2% for 1991 The Defense Department two-year budget request for fiscal year 1990 and 1991 calls for a two percent real increase in funding and no changes in the Marine Corps force struc- ture. The budget calls for $305.6 billion in fiscal year 1990, of which the Marine Corps will get $1.2 billion. The Corps will get $1.4 billion of the 1991 budget of $3249 billion. However, the budget request - the last to be submitted by the Reagan administration- may change, both in funding amounts and in programs affected when the new president and secretary of the defense take office tomorrow. As it stands now, the biennial budget calls for modest pay raises for the military and civilian workers. Military pay raises are pegged at 3.6 percent in fiscal year 1990 and 3.2 percent in 1991. The corresponding pay raises requested for civilians are two percent and three percent. A major hit was in force sustainability. The budget calls for the Marine Corps to curb munitions buys. All services had programs pro- posed for cancellation. Pro- grams affected include the 1349111,n, the 105mm and the eight-inch projectiles. New starts are funded at $216.1 million in fiscal year 1990 and $347.3 million in fiscal year 1991. Officials said the military construction and family Tax tips: He careful when selecting a tax preparer, housing programs "were hit very hard." The total for the two years is $18.2 billion. The request would fund 2,100 construction projects at more than 600 locations. The lion's share of the re- quest-811.5 billion-is for construction. The rest of the money will go toward mod- ern replacement facilities. A total of Poo million is tagged to plan futute construction and the balance of $5.9 billion for operating and maintaining family housing. The Strategic Defense Ini- tiative budget calls for $5.6 billion in fiscal year 1990 and $6.7 billion in 1991. The rest of the research and develop- ment field remained "rela- tively flat," according to officials. In both years, the budget asks for $41 billion for research, development, testing and evaluation. This was DoD's second biennial budget request. By budgeting for two years 'rather than one, the Defense Department hopes to achieve economical procurements, program stability and efficien- cies of operation. The first biennial request - covering fiscal year 1988 and 1989 - was cut by more than $150 billion. The two-percent growth over the next two years "is an attempt to steer a sustainable and fiscally re sponsible course that allows the United States to main- tain its current force struc- ture and to acquire the weapon systems necessary to ensure our national secu- rity," said Defense officials. 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Vol. 18, No.2 Serving MCAS Kaneohe Bay, let (NEB, Camp H.M. Smith and Marine Barracks, Hawaii January 19, 1989
CMC blasts lack of accountability in Rother death HQMC, Washington,
D.C.-The Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Al Gray, has reviewed the inves- tigation of the circumstances surrounding the death of I,Cpl. Jason J. Rother, stat- ing that the actions of some of the individuals involved in the case reflected "a state of mind which contradicts ev- ery principle of concerned leadership on which we
MEB tests MAGTF readiness at PTA Story and photos by Sgt. Tim Shearer
POHAKULOA TRAIN- ING AREA, Hawaii - More than 1,500 Marines and sailors from all corners of the 1ST MEB together during PTA 1-89 to form an exercise that tested their ability to conduct most types of operations required of them as an air/ground task force.
Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) is the most expansive training area available to Ma- rines in the Mid-Pacific. There are 57,000 acres of live- fire impact area for the gunners of 1st Rn., 12th Marines, and an additional 52,000 acres of maneuver area for the 3rd Marine Regiment grunts.
An expeditionary airfield is available to handle logistic requirements of the helicop- ter squadrons that come out of MAG-24, rounding out the needs of the Corps' only standing air/ground fighting team.
The exercise began with a helo assault by the entire 1st Bn., 3rd Marines. 'Phis formed the base of the exer- cise that required everyone from the general's staff down to the fire-team leader in the bush to come together.
"That's what we wanted. We put everything from the private with the rifle to the men with the helicopters through a tough scenario,"
See PTA/A-3
(Marines) have traditionally prided ourselves."
Bother, 19, of Minneapolis, was reported missing after a Combined Arms Exercise at MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, Calif. Ile was last seen on the nigh( of Aug. 30, 1988, when he was assigned to a post as a guide to help direct the movement of his battalion during part of the three-day live-fire exercise at
Will not accept 'wasting lives in so-called training accidents'
the 932-square mile base in California's Mojave desert.
Despite a series of exten- sive searches, Bother's re- mains were not found until Dec. 4. The remains were found about two miles off the bane and more than 17
miles from the point where he war, last seen.
The infantryman had not been reported missing for almost 40 hours after he should have been picked up, The investigation, conducted by Col. Donald K. Angel of
OFF-ROADING - LCpl. Jeff Post, from H8S Co., 1/3, crosses a lava field during training operations held at the Pohakule Training Area which began Jan 8
According to ALMAR 008/89, the fiscal year 1989 IMO Selection Board will he held as scheduled commencing Tuesday, as announced in MCI1u1 100
Motorcycle safety attire required of everyone
Anyone operating or riding on a motorcycle, motor scooter, or moped on a Don installation is required by DoD Instruction 6065.4 to wear a DOT-approved helmet, prop- erly attached under the chin; impact- or shatter resistant goggles or full-face shield; and hard-soled shoes with heels. Military personnel are also required to wear the personal
protective equipment when riding of -base. Gore of addi- tional equipment such an leather boots or over-the-ankle shoes, long-legged trousers, and long-sleeved shirts or jackets is strongly encouraged by the instruction.
ALMAR 2711/R5 requires all Marines riding 'off base, whether in military or civilian attire, to wear approved helmets, eye protection and reflective vests
Hickem AFB messing restricted Due to the large number of people using the Ilickani AIR
Dining Facility during the noon meal, the facility has had difficulty feeding Ilickam personnel within its allotted time As a result, use of the facility has been restricted to those working at liickam.
The restriction is effective from 10:30 rt.m.-12:15 p.m. Mondays through Fridays except holidays. Other person- nel are still welcome to use the facility during non -restricted hours.
Income tax assistance Starting this week, the Hawaii Marine will publish weekly
articles on income tax preparations as well as tips on filing income tax returns. In addition:
The Air Station will provide Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) representatives at the unite to assist members with their income tax returns. For more information on this program, nee next week's Hawaii Marine.
Starting Jan. 20, the Marine Corps Exchange will he offering a tax nervice at the 19th Puke. The service will be available Monday-Saturday until April 20. For further information contact the Marine Corps Exchange at 254-5871.
the Fleet Marine Force, At lantic command, headquar lured in Norfolk, Va., con- cluded that poor pranning and direction in the place- ment and recovery of the Ma- rines assigned to the detail with I,Cpl. Rother caused the
failure to pick him up, and that a "total breakdown" in the chain of personnel ac-
countability within 14 'pl.
IM1h,r's unit led to the delay n. :o counting for his where- abouts.
1,C pl. Bother's platoon leader and company com- mander have already been relieved of their duties and reprimanded for their roles in the tragedy. Bhsed upon additional recommeddations made by the investigating
Soe ROTHER/A-3
DoD budget calls for two percent growth; USMC forces unchanged Military pay raises set at 3.6% for 1990, 3.2% for 1991
The Defense Department two-year budget request for fiscal year 1990 and 1991 calls for a two percent real increase in funding and no changes in the Marine Corps force struc- ture.
The budget calls for $305.6 billion in fiscal year 1990, of which the Marine Corps will get $1.2 billion. The Corps will get $1.4 billion of the 1991 budget of $3249 billion.
However, the budget request - the last to be submitted by the Reagan administration- may change, both in funding amounts and in programs affected when the new president and secretary of the defense take office tomorrow.
As it stands now, the biennial budget calls for modest pay raises for the military and civilian workers. Military pay raises are pegged at 3.6 percent in fiscal year 1990 and 3.2 percent in 1991. The corresponding pay raises requested for civilians are two percent and three percent.
A major hit was in force sustainability. The budget calls for the Marine Corps to curb munitions buys. All services had programs pro- posed for cancellation. Pro- grams affected include the 1349111,n, the 105mm and the eight-inch projectiles.
New starts are funded at $216.1 million in fiscal year 1990 and $347.3 million in fiscal year 1991.
Officials said the military construction and family
Tax tips: He careful when selecting a tax preparer,
housing programs "were hit very hard." The total for the two years is $18.2 billion. The request would fund 2,100 construction projects at more than 600 locations. The lion's share of the re- quest-811.5 billion-is for construction. The rest of the money will go toward mod- ern replacement facilities. A total of Poo million is tagged to plan futute construction and the balance of $5.9 billion for operating and maintaining family housing.
The Strategic Defense Ini- tiative budget calls for $5.6 billion in fiscal year 1990 and $6.7 billion in 1991. The rest of the research and develop- ment field remained "rela- tively flat," according to officials. In both years, the budget asks for $41 billion for research, development, testing and evaluation.
This was DoD's second biennial budget request. By budgeting for two years 'rather than one, the Defense Department hopes to achieve economical procurements, program stability and efficien- cies of operation. The first biennial request - covering fiscal year 1988 and 1989 - was cut by more than $150 billion. The two-percent growth over the next two years "is an attempt to steer a sustainable and fiscally re sponsible course that allows the United States to main- tain its current force struc- ture and to acquire the weapon systems necessary to ensure our national secu- rity," said Defense officials.
As proposed, the defense budget as a percentage of the gross national product would drop. It would he 5.4 percent of the gross national product in fiscal year 1990 and :1.2 percent in 1991.
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LtCol. Loomis takes command of HMM-364 Friday LtCol. Dunstan to become MAG-24 logistics officer
LtCol. Clarence T. Dunstan will relinquish command of HMM-364 to LtCol. Gary Loomis here Friday at 2 p.m., between hangars 102 and 103.
Lt Col. Loomis joined the Platoon Lenders Class pro- gram in January 1963, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in January 1967. He was designated a Naval Aviator in May 1967, after completing the Marine Corps Aviation Cadet Program, After Flight School, he was transferred to MCAS Tustin, Calif., where he served as '364'a CMCC officer. For the next year, LtCol. Loomis served in Vietnam as a pilot.
After Vietnam, he was ordered to MCAS New River, N.C.. where he served a six- year term as a legal and NATOPS officer.
In January 1973, he re- turned overseas and reported
MCAS Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, where he served as a group motor transport offi- cer. Upon completing this assignment, he served as a U11-1 Flight Instructor at NAS Pensacola, Fla,
While there, IACol. Loomis was selected for the College Degree Completion Program with the University of Went Florida. After earning his Bachelor of Arta Degree in Communication Arts, the Purple Heart recipient joined 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, N.C. and served as the air officer for the 2nd Marine Regiment.
While in North Carolina, he also served at New River and Camp l,ejeune. In New River, he assumed duties as an operations officer and was later assigned as a Marine
LtCol. Gary Loomis
amphibious unit air officer, At Camp l,ejeune, LtCol,
Loomis served as an air officer and was later assigned as executive officer of Marine Expeditionary Unit Service Support Group-28 during their exercises in Honduras, Nor- way, and Wisconsin.
LtCol. Loomis reported to Camp Smith in September 1986, where he served as head of the Manpower
LtCol. Clarence T. Dunstan
Branch for the chief of staff at FMEPac until assuming his current duties here as the logistics officer at MAG-24. His personal decorations also include the Air Medal and Navy Commendation Medal.
Upon graduating from the University of Montana in 1967, LtCol. Dunstan joined the Marine Corps. After being commissioned, he re- ported to U.S. Army Flight
School at Fort Walters, Texas, and then to Hunter Army Airfield, Ga., where he completed flight training in February, 1969.
LtCol. Dunstan continued his flight training with HMI, 267 at Camp Pendleton, Calif. lie received his Naval Aviator wings in June of 1969.
After serving in Vietnam for a year as an aviation supply officer and an aegis. tant logistics officer, LtCol. Dunstan joined IIMM-163 at MCAS Twain.
During his tour at Tustin, he served as a legal officer, basic training officer, logis- tics officer, and as an in- structor at the low-altitude instrument school.
In July 1975, LtCol. Dunstan was assigned to the Naval Air Training Com- mand at Meridian, Miss., where he received fixed-wing training. In June 1976, he returned to Tustin and joined
HMT-301 as the pilot train- ing officer and the assistant maintenance officer. In September 1980, LtCol. Dunstan joined Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron (11&I1S) at Tustin as the admin/personnel officer and aviation safety officer until he assumed command of 11&11S in June 1982.
LtCol. Dunstan reported to Commander -in -chief Pacific in March 1983, where he worked in the Southeast Asia Policy Branch, Plans, and
'Policy Directorate. In July 1986, he joined MAG-24 as the IG coordinator until his present assignment as com- manding officer of IIMM.364 commenced in January of 1987.
He will be reassigned as the logistics officer for MAG- 24 .
His personal awards include the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with the numeral 50, and the Joint Service Commendation Medal.
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officer and approved by the Commandant, the Command- ing General of the 2nd Marine Division has been di- rected to review the report and take appropriate action with respect to the battalion commander and the battal- ion executive officer of I.Cpl. Bother's it 3rd lin., 2m1 Marines, 40,1 M.inne Diet Rion.
Two other Mennen, Bother's squad leader Sgt. Thomas Turne II end his platoon sergeant, Sgt. Chris- topher Clyde, are facing dereliction of duty and other rho rgee at special courts- martial expected to he held at the unit's home base in Camp Lejeune, N.C., later this month.
A third Marine, IstIA. Allen V, Larson, who was the officer in charge of placing 1,Cpl. Realer and the other guides Alit night, has hero charged with dereliction of duty and disobedience of orders. Ile is currently the subject of a pretrial investi- gation under Article :12 of the Uniform Code of Military Juatice.
This was the second inves- tigation of the Bother case. The first, conducted in the two weeks after Bother's dis- appearance, was returned Nov. 21 with directions that a more comprehensive review of all the circumstances sur- rounding I,Cpl, Bother's dis- appearance be undertaken.
.Cpl. Bother's remains were discovered Dec. 4 by a search team organized by Capt. Bryan N. Lavender, who was acting in his role as a reserve deputy in the San Bernar- dino County Sheriffs depart- ment. Capt. Lavender, who had participated in earlier search efforts, sought and received the county's ap- proval to conduct the county's December search and rescue training as a con- tinuation of the search for LCpl. Bother.
Gen. Gray stated that, "When a Marine is killed or injured while training, more than the immediate environ- ment of the occurrence must be examined: The quality of leadership at every echelon of the organization, its overall level of training, the degree of supervision over those directly involved, and
organizational SON (stand- ing operating procedures) are among the matters which must be closely and carefully investigated."
While recognizing that death or injury of Marines can be reluctantly accepted as a price we might have to pay for dealing in a tough, demanding, and dangerous profeleiieu Gray stated that he would not accept "welding lives in socalled training accidenta"
Bother's death "wee not an 'accident,'" he wrote. "'Accidents' happen. His death didn't just happen, rather it was the culminating event in a series of seta, each consciously committed by human beings-intelligent, experienced and highly trained Marine Corps officers and non-commissioned offi- cers. it was the certain and foreseeable result of an atti- tude which I intend to see erased from our Corps."
The Commandant. stressed a basic principle in training for maneuver-style warfare: the need to ensure all Ma- rines, two echelons up and two echelons down, be thor- oughly indoctrinated in the commander's intent, the mission and tasks, the scheme of the maneuver, safety restriction, and overall conduct of the exercise. If that principle had been scru- pulously applied in this in- stance, a tragedy might have been averted. lie directed that copies of the investiga- tion be sent to all generals in command of Marine Corps units or installations, for appropriate incorporation of its findings and conclusions into all their operations and training.
Gen. Gray's message to his commanders is clear: "Your Commandant has repeatedly emphasized the requirement for continuous communica- tions up and down the chain of command. If such an omission occurs again, be as- sured," he wrote, "command- ers at each echelon of command will be relieved and subject to disciplinary ac- tion."
At the direction of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, copies of the com- pleted investigation were provided to Leal. Bother's parents.
ADJUSTING CHINKS IN THE LINK - LCpI. John Herbert. a
radio operator from B Co., 7th Comm.. adjusts a nut on a
grounding stake as he sets up communications atop a hill overlooking the 1st MEB commend post
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said Maj. Lane Neil, opera Pons officer for the MF,I4 "Therm what it takes on the battlefield, and that's what we have to do in training,"
For the first major exert-Pie I if the New Year, the MEB staff went to great lengths to write an operation order that wce1.1 Ins ea,1, unit nei
but ,,,11,111g with nth, ands as well. From assembling the required assets needed to transport the 440-man infan try battalion in one large mettle attaek to supplying them through the Combat Service Support Detachment, coordinatien was the key to a home run.
"We net out to work hurl at every level, and work together at different levels," said Maj. Neil. '"rhe MEll staff works with the regiment, the regiment is coordinating with the MA(:, and so on up and down the line."
It WWI, however, Marines of I 3 who nerved as the primary ground element. They faced off against the Tactical Exercise Evaluation Control Group's (TEE('G) fictitious enemy-the eggres- Fiore from 2nd lin., 3rd Ma- rines. Controlled by the MEM and regimental staffs, 1/3 ran raids, night attacks and a non-combatant evacuation operation.
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COVER FIRE - LCpI James Santangelo, C Co. 1/3, provides cover tire for his platoon with a gonad Automatic Weapon (SAW) during an assault on Pau Kee Kee
not only provided fine sup port for the exercise, hut also took advantage of the wide open ran gee to cond'oet battery-level operations. The expanse of ground gave them the opportunity for firing that is not possible on ()elm
As the only standing air/ ground task force in the Corps, the 1ST ME11 had the oppori unity to take advan- 1,-. r the air assets it POs-
From the battalion-size lido assault to resupply and subsequent troop movements, helicopter crews were operat- ing around-the-clock. Fighter and attack fixed-wing jets were used to assist in sup- pression of enemy forma, and worked closely with artillery in destroying targets.
Combat Service Support Detachment-37 provided the logistical support necessary to maintain the approximate 1,5 0 0-man contingent
Throughout the exercise they provided everything from beans, bullets and bandages to aviation fuel, and deliv- ered it as well
The command-level CPX ran five days, giving the staff an opportunity to tighten their ability to conduct large- scale combat operations. As the staff pulled out, beading hack le Kaneohe Bay, the gushcl icrs of 1,1 and 1 12 ,,,o, -i individual unit tr:on o, An additional
Battalion PTA assault 'a rare evolution' Si.,, and photo by Sgt. 'I'. Shearer
POHAKULOA TRAIN- ING AREA (PTA), Hawaii -The 1ST M Eli demon- strated the unique prowess it possesses when let lin., 3rd Marines conducted a battal. ion-sized helicopter assault here Jan. 1.
Four hundred forty Marines from Alpha, Bravo and Charlie rifle companies as well as the command element, boarded CH-46 and 53 hell copters at MCAS Kaneohe Bay and were flown to a
staging area on Kaho'olawe, mid-way between Oahu and their objective (PTA), where the assault took place.
With 10 helicopters per company, the assault was made possible due to the close workings of the Corps' only standing Air/Ground Task Force.
"This is definitely a rare
evelatiee said I el Ronald St, hang, i'0111111:11111
ing officer el 1/3. "It was made possible because of the air assets dedicated to the ME11."
At the staging area on Kaho'olawe, last minute preparations for the rifle com- panies were made. As the sun came up Jan. 11, the Marines hoarded the birds and took off toward their as- signed objectives. A 45- minute flight brought them over the coast of the Big Island, where the helicopters dispersed and headed to the landing . Heading up the highlands to an area called KeeKee, they sat down and discharged their cargo of assaulting infantry men.
Charlie Company met almost immediate resistance from the aggressors of 2/3 as the Marines struggled through the thin Mi, taking
LOADING UP - Charlie Co 1/3 prepares to board the awaiting CH-46 helicopters on their way to the Pohatoloa Training Area (PTA),
the high ground overlooking the battlefield.
"You never know how heavy a pack is until you start running up a hill with it," said ',Cpl. John Santan- gallo, a squad automatic weapon (SAW) man of 3rd Platoon, Charlie Co. "Look
over on the side of that hill and you can see the enemy. Let me get this gun set up and blow them away," he added while still on the move.
1,('pl. Santangallo and the rest cf the comisin, moved
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7th Comm. helps MEB keep in touch Story and photo by Sgt. W.M. Alexander
POHAKULOA TRAIN- I N G AREA (PTA), Hawaii-What would he more vexing to a command- ing general in war than if he and his staff had no way to communicate strategies, wamingerr emergencies to troops in the field?
The thought of waging war without timely communiCA- firm is unthinkable. That's why-when the 1ST MEll headed for PTA 1-89 Jan. 8, it brought along 143 Marines from Co. B, 7th Communice- hone Fin., so they could hone their communications skills under realistic tactical circum- stances.
When the company set up its antennas atop Puu KeeKee overlooking 1ST MER head- quarters, it was to be a busy training evolution steeped in the "Oorah grunt -stuff."
And they were ready for it. according to Maj. Judith Shaw, 7th Comm'a con, mending officer. She sent the entire company through the brigade's Defense Tactics Course last year.
"I think it's important for these Marines to he up on the infantry-type skills AR well as being proficient in their MOSe." said Maj. Sheik. "I set a goal to put the whole company through, and we did that last summer. So this is really the first time they've got to put what they've
'We have all the capabilities of a battalion in one company.'
--Maj. Judith Shaw Co. B, 7th Comm Bn. CO
learned to use in a large exercise.
The acquired skills (-sine in handy at PTA. The 7th Comm Marines were tasked with manning half the right- ing holes on the defensive perimeter encircling the MEB headquarters.
When the Marines got the word that a 10-man enemy force planned to infiltrate the camp and attack the com- manding general. they had to he on constant alert.
If displacements, enemy raids, and setting up comm by moonlight was not enough to make their jobs difficult, the Big Island's winter chill tipped the scales in stacking up the negatives weighing against 7th Comm. The cold, wind, and rain made themselves at home throughout the entire exer rise.
"It doesn't lake much to motivate these Marines," said latSgt. George Hohnberger of 7th Comm. "Set them down. get them some chow and in a few minutes they'll tr, hack up and ready to work, had weather and all."
The major part of that
work, getting antennas, wires and radio comm set up for the headquarters, is usually a four- to five-hour job.
"If all the tents were set up- end we knew ahead of time exactly where we're gonna he, we can wire it up in two hours, no problem," said wire- man 1,Cpl. David Muth.
Bravo Company in one of four companies which make up the 7th Comm lin., home- based in Okinawa. Japan. The Marine Corps has two other comm battalions: the Rth at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and the 9th at ('amp Pendle- ton, Calif.
BraVo Company is unique in that it is the nnly comm company in the Marine Corps based with a MEB. "We have all the capabilities of a
battalion in one company," said Maj. Shaw.
"The little battalion," as it is called, is comprised of four different platoons: the Head- quarters and Service platoon, which has motor transport, engineers. supply, admin, armory. operations, a three- corpsmen medical section, electronic maintenance and s career planner. the Radio
platoon. ;;- up single and mull, . . radio links and handles satellite commu- nications; the wire platoon, which lays wires, puts to- rather radio circuits, switch- hoards and meets the MEB headquarter's telephone and Teletype needs; and the Comm Center platoon, whose Marines determine the comm needs and sets up Teletype circuits.
The following statistics are indicative of the company's size and work volume.
It took six M-023s and 28 HMMVs to transport its personnel and radio gear while at PTA;
There were 22 single- channel radio nets, six multi- channel links lone radio sends eight different tele- phone lines to talk between the major subordinate com- mands) and a Teletype and a facsimile machine.
The company also got e chance to work with the Tac- tical Satellite Communication ITSC)-96, which was operated by 10 Marines from Cm. A, 7th Comm out of Okinawa
The TS('-96 is a two-van mobile communications sys- tem operating on what is called the Auto Digitalized Index Network, which gives it the capability of sending message traffic around the world.
The Manner returned to the Air Statinn Tuesday after- noon
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Alcohol Incidents Four Marines were appre-
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During processing, MI's learned that one of the Ma- rines was under the legal age for Consuming alcohol and Was subsequently charged with that offense.
A Marine was appre- hended for drunk and disor- derly conduct. MI's received an anonymous report of a possible fight in progress at one of the beach cottages. The caller stated that the Marine had been involved in a light and had to be re-
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A Marine was appre- hended by the Military Police Department at Fort Deltuaaey for failure to obey an order, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, escape, and underage drinking. The Marine was initially apprehended after MI's observed him acting in a disorderly manner at the liberty bus atop. During processing. MPs learned that the Marine was under the legal age to consume alcohol.
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Three Marines are under investigation for travel fraud. All three of the Marines have
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Other Events on the Blotter
A Marine and bin wife were involved in an aggra- vated ittomult and spottede abuse in Pearl Harbor hous- ing. While the two were in- volved in an moment, the Marine allegedly pushed his wife to the ground. Investi- gation revealed that during the course of the argument, the wife obtained a kitchen knife and cut the Marine on his arm and back. The Marine refused medical atten tion.
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Super Bowl '89 has the potential to overcome hype
By STACY KANESHIRO
For whatever reason, Super Bowls have been anything but super. In the past five yearn, victors have posted margins of at leant 19 points. But this may be the year when the game actually lives up to its hype.
Oddsmakers have tabbed the San Francisco 49ers as six-point favorites over the Cincinnati Bengal° in Super Bowl XXIII Sunday atJoe Robbie Stadium in Miami. tin. (Inc touchdown in a wide margain for a big game, but the Bengt' Is are a lot better than they are being given credit for.
The six-point differential in probably due to the 49ers' impres- sive playoff perform wires against the Minnesota Vikings (34.9 in the semifinals) and the Chicago Beare (2841 in the NFL Championship). Both wins were considered upsets.
But the Bowels have been a model of consistency over the season. The Cats finished the regular season with a 124 record - compared to the 49ers' 10-6 mark - despite playing a
tougher schedule than their NFL counterpart. Also, against coin. mon opponents, the Bengali. were 4.0, while the 49ers were just 2- 2.
In the NFL, the game is won through the air. And the Bengt& have ve a decided edge in thin department. San Francisco's Joe Montana, who will be making his third Super Bowl appearance, averages just 7.51 yards hoe pass attempt, fourth hest in the NFL. 'the 49ers, it appears, prefer the shortyardage pails, as running hack Roger Craig led the team in receptiiiim with 76. Pro Bowl- Wend wide out Jerry Sire had only 54 receptions, but for 1,306 yards,
!tenants' signal caller Boomer ' season, tholigh, wan tnuell more
efficient. lie led the NFL. with 9.21 yards per altionnt and lied for the All lend with 2S such down lotomis.11is favorite targets are wide revel Vero Eddie' Brown and Tim Mir lee.
On the groom!, both (0111111.1
appear to be equal. Huth led their respective con ferelices i 0 nothing yards per game. but tlic Bengals, overall, were again more effi.
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DEJA JOE: San Francisco 49ers' quarterback Joe Montana is likely to see a lot of Cincinatti's Tim Krumrie during the Super Bowl this year - just like he did in last year's Pro Bowl (above), where the
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'89 could finally be the year the game lives up to the hype From previous page dent, averaging a league high 6.1 yards per offensive play. The 49ere were tied for the NFC lead with 5.5. Also, though Craig wee second in the NYC with 1,602 yards rushing, he averaged just 4.8 yards per crack - decent, but not sine to Cincinnatre lckey Woods. who banged for 5.3 pet carry.
Defensively, the matehops look even. The 49ere are led by their Pro Bowl contingency - nose tackle Mike Carter, outside line- backer Charles Haley, safety Ronnie Lott and cornerback Tim McKyer. Haley was seventh in the NFC with 111/2 sacks, while McKyer led the team with seven interceptions. Lott, the pereniel picket( ertist, had five.
The Bengali; defensive front is anchored by nose tackle Tim Krumrie and end Jim Skow, who is tied for third in the AFC with 9t5 sacks. Cornerback Eric Thom as and safety David Fulcher will have the task of containing the 49ers' deep threat.
The following are the probable starters for the Bengal. and 49ere.
Cincinnati Offense
05 -Boomer Eslason 595 -Jokey WoodsJames Brooks. WR - Eddie Brown, Tim McGee. TE - Rodney Holman. OTs - Anthony Munez,Brien Blados. OGs - Max Montyoe, Bruce Reimers C - Bruce gorerskl.
Defense DL -Jan Stine, I on Kristine. Jason
Buck Las - Reggie le/deems Joe Kelly. Leon White, Carl Zander. 05. - Laws Billups, David Futcher, Solomon Moots, Eric Thorne..
San Francisco Offense
OR - Joe Montane. Res - Roger Craig. Tom Rothman. WIN - Jerry Rice. John Taylor, TE - John Frank OTS - Steve Wallace, Harris Berton 00s - Jesse Stipolu, Guy McIntyre. C - Randy Cross
Defense DL. - Larry Roberts, Mike Carter,
Kevin Fagan. LSD - Charles Haley, Jan Fehnhoret, Michael Welker, Keene Turner. Des - Tim McKyer, Ronnie Loll, Jell Fuller, Don Glittin.
dirge . se o SACK TIME: Bengal quarterback Boomer Esiason hopes hell have more luck evading the 49er Dan rush than he did evading Chicago tinebacker Mite Sinpeltavy Iwo year's ago at the Pro Bowl.
NFL stars ready for action at the 19th Pro Bowl By STACY
KANESH /RO The 19th I'm Bowl, the attster
classic for the National Football League, will be held a13 p.m. Jan. 29 at Aloha Stadium.
Forty-one players from the American Football Conference and 41 from the National Foot- ball Conference were selected by their peers,. Mayne, though. cannot vote for their own team- mates.
An with any popularity elec- tion, there in hound to be contra- veray. For example, Phoenix Cardinale' wide receiver J.T.
Smith, third in the NEC in receiv. ing with 83 receptions, again was snubbed from the Pro Bowl. Last year, Smith led the conference with 91 catches for 1,117 yards, but wee not voted to play by his peers. Also, Chicago Beers' defensive linemen Dan Hampton and Steve McMichael were left off the NFC squad.
The NFC Central Division champion Minnesota Vikings will have the most participants with nine - Q11 Wade Wilson, WR Anthony Carter, TE Steve Jordan, T Cary Zimmerman, DE Chris Doleman, DT Keith Mil- lard, LB Scott Studwell, CB Carl
I Re and S Joey Browner. The AFC champion Cincinnati
Bengali; placed the second high est representation with seven Mayers - QB Boomer Esiason, RB James Brooks, WR Eddie Brown, TB Rodney Holman, T Anthony Munoz, G Max Mon- toya and NT Tim Krumrie.
San Francisco, the NFC repre- sentative in the Super Bowl, placed six - RB Roger Craig, WR Jerry Rice, NT Michael Carter, 9 Ronnie Lott, MB Charles Haley and return specialist John Tay- lor.
An interestMg note, Houston Oilers' guard Bruce Matthews
Past Super Bowl winners Game Winner Loser Site XXII Washington (NFC) 42 Denver (AFC) 10 San Diego XXI New York (NFC) 39 Denver (AFC) 20 Pasadena XX Chicago (NFC) 46 New England (AFC) 10 New Orleans XIX San Francisco (NFC) 38 Miami (AFC) 16 Stanford XVIII L.A. Raiders (AFC) 38 Washington (NFC) 9 Tampa XVII Washington (NFC) 27 Miami (AFC) 17 Pasadena XVI San Francisco (NFC) 26 Cincinnati (AFC) 21 Pontiac XV Oakland (AFC) 27 Philadelphia (NFC) 10 New Orleans XIV Pittsburgh (AFC) 31 Los Angeles (NFC) 19 Pasadena XIII Pittsburgh (AFC) 35 Dallas (NFC) 31 Miami XII Dallas (NFC) 27 Denver (AFC) 10 New Orleans XI Oakland (AFC) 32 Minnesota (NFC) 14 Pasadena X Pittsburgh (AFC) 21 Dallas (NFC) 17 Miami IX Pittsburgh (AFC) 16 Minnesota (NFC) 7 New Orleans VIII Miami (AFC) 24 Minnesota (NFC) 7 Houston VII VI
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The following are rosters of the AFC and Mfr.
AFC Offense
Quarterbacks - Boomer Esiason, Rengals; Warren Moon, Oilers. Running backs - Eric Dickerson, Colts; *John Ste- phens, Patriots; Mike Boxier, Oilers, Wide receivers - Al Toon, Jets; Eddie Brown, Ben- gals; Drew Hill, Oilers; Mark Clayton, Dolphins. Tight ends - *Mickey Shuler, Jets; Rodney Holman. Bengal.. Tacklers - Anthony Munos,"Chris Hinton,
Coln; Tench Ilkin, Steelers, Guards - Bruce Matthews, Oilers; 'Mae Montoya, Bengal.; Mike Murichak, Oilers, C - Ray Donaldson, Colts; Kent Mil, Bills. PK - Scott Norwood, Bills,
Defense Ends - Bruce Smith, Bills;
*Lee Williams, Chargers; Ray
Children, Oilers. Tackles - *Tim Krumrie, Bengale; Fred Smerles, Bills. Outside line- backers - Cornelius Bennett, Rills; Andre Tippett, Patriots; Clay Matthews, Browns. Inside tinebackere - Shane Conlan, Bills; John Offerdr hl, Dolphins; Dino Hackett, Chiefs. Corner- backs - Albert Lewis, Chiefs; Frank Minnifield, Browns; Han- ford Dixon, Browne. Safeties - Deron Cherry, Chide; Erik McMillan, Jets Punter - Mike Boren, Broncos. Kick returner - Tim Brown, Raiders Special- ist - Rufus Porter, Seahawks.
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Quarterbacka 'Randall Cunningham, Eagles; Wade Wit: son, Vikings. Running backe - Roger Craig, 49ere; Herschel
Walker, Cowboys; Neal Ander- son, Beare; John Settle, Falcone. Wide receivers - Jerry Rice, 49ere; "Anthony Carter, Vikings; Henry Ellerd, Rams; Eric Mar- tin, Saints. Tight ends - 'Keith Jackson, Eagles; Steve Jordan,
Vikings. Tackles - 'Gory Zim- merman, Vikings; 'Jackie Slater, Rams; Luis Sharpe, Cardinals. Guards - Tom Newberry, Barns; Frolic, Falcone; Mark May, Redskins. Centers - 'Joy Hilgentierg, Beare; Doug Smith, Rams. Place kicker - Morten Anderson, Seita.
Defense Ends - Reggie White,
Eagles; `Chris Doleman, Vitt. info; Charles Mann, Redskins. Tackles - Keith Millard, Vik- ings; Michael Carter, 49ere. Out- side linebackers - 'Lawrence Taylor, Giants; Mike Cofer, Lions; Charles Haley, 49ere, inside linebackers - Mike Single- tary, Bears; Sam Mills, Saints; Scott Studwell, Vikings. Cor- nerbacks - Carl Lee, Vikings; Jerry Gray, Rams; Scott Cane, Falcons. Safeties - J oey Browner, Vikings; 'Ronnie Lott, 49ere; Dave Denson, Bears. Kick returner - John Taylor, 49ers, Specialist Ron Wolfley, Cardinale. - Denotes starter
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Varsity resumes season
Marines bust Honolulu police 7-2 Story and photos by Sgt. Brad Mitzelfclt
After a six-week holiday delay, the Kaneohe Bay Marine softhallers went back to work Monday night in Honolulu Businessman's Softball League action at Moilili Park.
As they casually trampled a team from the Honolulu Police Department, they found it was easier coming back than they had expected.
The Marines are in third place in the 14-team league,
which includes one other mil- itary team - an Army team from Schofield Barracks.
Batting second under misty skies was Jeff Stafford, who made it to second on a fielder's choice while John Roberts and Lonnie Dillard were thrown down at first. HPD then went down 1-2-3.
The action heated up in the top of the second as Richard i) ones, Tyron e Stokes and Ron Easley took back-to-back sin- gles at first.
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STRAIGHT AND LEVEL - Hawai base hit and an RBI.
Scotty Nobles then answered with a single of his own, driving in Jones for a run.
In the third, Jones gave Dillard, who doubled earlier in the inning, a ticket to home with a single of his own.
The fourth inning was the big one for the Marines as they closed the door on HPD with an Easley single, fol- lowed by back-to-back RBI triples by Scotty Nobles and Keith Reddock. Scotty Cobb then sent a sacrifice fly to right field, allowing Easley to touch home as well.
`We're a little rusty, but we'll get it back.'
-Dave Burnett Varsity Coach
Marine catcher John Roberts slices one to center field during the third inning for a
Top hitters for the Marines were Dillard, with two base hits and a double, and Scotty Nobles, with an RBI single and an RIII triple.
CLOSE CALL - Hawaii Marine right fielder Richard Jones reaches third, narrowly escaping the tag from HPD third baseman Herb Chun.
spirt Skvta The Great Aloha Run
Is coming! The fifth annual Great
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Feb. 20, President's Day, at Aloha Tower in Honolulu. At least 6,000-8,000 active duty military runners are expected to join more than 20,000 civilian runners as they cover 8.2 miles of Honolulu pave- ment.
Trophies will be awarded in the following categories: Elite, military, racewalker, wheelchair, celebrity, and "Sounds of Freedom" (mili- tary teams competing while chanting cadence). Medals will be mailed to the first three finishers (male and females separate) in 13 age categories (if not in elite). Additionally, more than $75,000 in prizes will be given away.
The Great Aloha Run is the fourth largest in the world. The race administra- tors make donations every year to 13 major charities who provide services in Hawaii for thousands of people, military and civilian.
Military runners in the "Sounds of Freedom" cate- gory can form teams of 10 or more runners. The teams must start and finish together and are encouraged to chant
the whole distance. Team members need only pay $6.25 each (includes T- shirt) for entry, instead of the regular $13.75 registration fee.
Other Great Aloha Run events
The Great Aloha Run/walk Health and Fitness Expo will be held Friday from 5-10 p.m., Saturday from noon to 10:30 p.m. and Sunday from noon to fi p.m.
When you Come to pick up your race packet, bring the whole family. Speakers, contests, hourly door prizes, sample giveaways, travel giveaways, food booths, ce-
lebrities, special entertain- ment and demonstrations will he featured.
A post race party will also he featured at the finish area at Aloha Stadium.
For more Information_
Marines interested in field ing a team for the race should contact their unit representa- tives to get more in form a
Lion. For 3rd Marines, the representative is Capt. Locke (267. 2017); for MAG -24: Maj. Bates (257-1370); for BSSG. 1: I stIA. Treu 1257'3684); for HQ Co., 1ST MEB: GySgt. Hays (257-5711). for MCAS
LtCol. Plants (257-3454); for 1st Radio Bn.: GySgt. Peters (257.4550); and for 7th Comm. Bri.: CWO Farley (257-3587).
Camp Hawkins Enjoy the great outdoors
at Camp Smith's "Camp Hawkins " Reserve for an overnighter, a weekend or an entire week. The grounds are ideal for families and scout- ing activities.
For more information, please call SSgt. Flora at 477- (1511.
Island ice hockey Any hockey players inter-
ested in forming a Marine team to compete in a league at the Ice Palace should contact. Rob Lang at 257- 3212 1/WH or 257.2688 AWH.
Tennis lessons offered at
Hickam The Hickarn APB Morale,
Welfare and Recreation Divi- Rion is offering tennis les- sons. Some of the best prnfessional ?layers on the island are available to teach beginners through advanced players. Group. semi-private and private lessons are
available for youths and adults; rates vary.
Members of families of active duty and retired mili- tary from all branches of the service, National Guard and Reserves, and Don civilian employees are invited to take advantage of Hickam's ten- nis program. For more infor- mation, please call 440-2598.
Beach volleyball at Barber's Point
this weekend Here's a till for anyone
looking for fast-paced Hawai- ian-style action this weekend. Come out and watch the Barber's Point Beach Volley- ball Tournament. The tour- nament will feature 20 three- person teams playing in the sand Friday-Sunday at the Coast Guard Station at NAS Barber's Point.
The double-elimination tournament is the sixth of its kind at Barber's Point.
Festivities begin Friday evening at 5 p.m., with the first rounds played under the lights. Saturday, there will be a cook out, and the finals will conclude the event Sunday afternoon.
Bring n lawn chair and meet some new volleyball players.
'Excuse me' J L Williams of Supply Co., BSSG-1 sneaks past a MALS-
24 defender during intramural basketball action here Monday.
Active duty class-11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. All classes are conducted in the main gym, and cost $15 for 12 sessions. For more information, call 254-2963
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;clogieet Serocced information, call Owen Nor- ton at 254-1541.
Coupon/refunding The coupon and refunding
group meets Wednesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. at the FSC. Would you like to save money at the Commissary check-out? Can you use some money- saving ideas? Learn all about coupon and refunding pro- grams and double-your-cou- pon value days by coming to the Wednesday evening group. No reservations are needed.
For more information, call Mary at 257-3312.
Planning a PCS move
Another PCS workshop for everyone expecting perma- nent change of station or- ders will be offered at the Family Service Center Wed. nesday from 9-11 a.m. Learn how to have a smooth move and take some stress out of those PCS orders.
The presentation will cover children; emotions and stress management; planning finan- cially for the move; housing. TLA; and making arrange- ments with TMO.
Excellent hand-out material is also included. Call for reservations: 254-1541.
Looking for a sob? There is an Employment
Resource Center at the Family Service Center to help you find a job in the civilian community. Make an ap pointment to get your name into the computerized job bank, which stores more than 1,100 company names with various job opportunities from entry level to executive lev- els. Call 254-1541 for an appointment.
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YMCA Outreach for its Wednesday Women's Aware- ness Program sessions from 9-11 a.m. down the sidewalk from the 7-Day Store.
Child care and transporta- tion are available. Following are some upcoming themes:
Jan. 25: "Chinese Stir-Fry Food Workshop" with Rhoda Yoshino, from the University of Hawaii Extension Pro- gram. Lean the techniques .if preparing Chinese stir-fry dishes. The demonstration workshop will include sam- pling. The session will be held at a special time: 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Fee is $1.25.
Feb. 1: Chinatown Excur- sion with Bea Krauss, ASYMCA's favorite tour guide of the popular section of Old Honolulu. Enjoy the day in Chinatown during the Chinese New Year celebra- tion and have lunch with the group. The walking tour, held from 8:30 a.m.- 2 pm., has a limited enrollment, so sign up now. Fee is $2.
Prenatal Exercise Classes
The ASYMCA is taking sign ups for classes which well be held Monday and Thursdays from 1-2 p.m. for six weeks. Expectant moth- ers can exercise the safe way with Tracey Villiger, a regis- tered physical therapist. Fee is $15 for 12 classes. Call 254-4719 or 154-4965 to reg- ister.
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Housing Office for resolution before the issue is raised in the council.
Family conflict
The FSC offers a program to assist couples who have been involved in incidents of spouse abuse which is called the Domestic Conflict Con- tainment Program (DCCP). The primary goal is an immediate and complete cessation of violence. The open-ended program is 10
weeks long, two hours per week.
To enroll or for more
7eckeed The ITT office has added
a couple of new events to its list of entertainment for the new year.
Tickets for the Al Her- rington show at the Ciner- ama Reef are now available. The dinner show is $32 and the cocktail show is $2
You now have a oho cc between the Ani Ani and
the Hole Hobo glassbot- torn boats. Check out the Ticket Office's new Entertain- ment Guide.
A Symphony perform- ance coming up Friday features Ira, George, John, Paul, Stephen and Andrew Lloyd, with William Southgate conducting, the Best of Broadway and the
Beatles. The Honolulu Symphony
will present the last Starlight Pops at the Shell Feb. 11. Take your valentine along to hear "Music for Lovers."
Flutist Carol Wincene will perform with Kenneth Jean conducting Mozart, Foss and Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, March 20. A
special concert by theCana- dian Brass Quintet will fea- ture "Brass with Class" - from Bach to Basin Street.
Consolidated Theater tickets areavailable for $3.75, and are good through June of 1989.
For information, please call the I'll' office at 254-3304.
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Sex and your Children presentation
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ents ought to know"/"The Billings method." Father Denis St. Marie will speak on these topics at the Mokapu School Cafeteria, Jan. 23, from 6:41-7:45 p.m. Father St. Marie is an author and an authority on the subject worldwide. The presentation is for parents and any other adult that would like to attend.
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As they reached the top of the hill, the platoon's NCOs acted as the onductors, directing tin 1 MU, fight- ing holi they could
K-Bay second at World Rodeo Team Competition Following are the names of the Kaneohe Rodeo team which took second place among all services to a team from Camp Pendleton, Calif., at the Military Rodeo Association's Wortd Rodeo Team Competition recently. The team members were incorrectly identified in last week's Hawaii Marine. (I-r, standing, Chris Case, Dan Dill, Mark Thomas, Special Services athletic director Dave Burnett, Bruce White, Roy Parker, and Don Spendley, (front, l-r) Eric Darland and Mike Herrera.
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CREE to good home Lab/ Bull mix, male, 11 months )Id Call 486-9055
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FREE: 10 mo. puppy 8 8 mo Calico kitten. Good w/ kids, has had shots 624- 6448.
4 Health & Fitness
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15 Announcements
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20 Loaf & Found
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REWARD for the return of or info leading to return of 26" 10 Spd Blue Men's Savanah by Huffy taken from 4856 -8 East Eha Way. Puuloa on 12/27/88 Call 499 -2006.
FOUND: black male puppy, about 5 mos in Aikahi Park area, Kailua, 254-2809
INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS- SERVICES
Announcements Business Services Card of Thanks Cemetery Plots Free Bee Health 8 Fitness
Legal Services Lost A Found Investment
Opportunities Travel Moving-Storage Personals
Income Tax
AUTOMOTIVE
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Auto Announcements 173
Auto Leasing 172 Auto Service Pads 156 Auto Wanted 161
Automobiles for Sale 176
Motorcycles. Mopeds Scooters 171
Pickups Trucks 166 Vans. Campers Jeeps 4WD 175
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Business Opportunity
Restaurants. Bars
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
50 118
Domestic Help Wanted
Domestic Jobs Wanted
Help Wanted Male Female
Resumes Schools 8 Instructions
Employment Opportunities
Jobs Wanted
MERCHANDISE
62
64
60 36
58
59 63
Aviation Antiques-Ad Bicycle Sales
Service Computers Jewelry 8 Clothing Boats- Supplies Service
3 130
131
132 133
146
Garage:Lanai Sale 124
Heavy Machinery 8 Equipment 174
Home Appliances 125 Home Furnishings 120 Livestock Horses 150
Machinery 6 Equipment 153
Miscellaneous 126 Miscellaneous Wanted 127
Musical Instruments 144
Pets-Everything 151
Photography 140 Sporting Goods 147
Stereo. Video Television 129
Swap 8.
Exchanges 128
Water Sports Equipment 148
REAL ESTATE
Condos Townhouse For Sale 109
Income Properly 113 Properly Management 112
Real Estate Announcements 115
Real Estate Loans 119 Real Estate For Sale 114
Real Estate For Trade 117
Real Estate Wanted 116
RENTALS
Apts Furnished 73 Apts Partly
Furnished 75 Apts Unfurnished 74
Condos Townhouses Furnished 86
Condos Townhouses Partly Furnished 85
Condos. Townhouses Unfurnished 87
Houses Furnished 81
Houses Partly Furnished 83
Houses Unfurnished 82
Housesitting 84 Rentals to Share 76
Rentals Wanted 98 Rooms for Rent 88 Short Term Rentals 94 Stores 6 Offices For Rent 103
Vacation Rentals 93
20 Lost 8 Found
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25 Personals
IS YOUR CAR DIRTY? And you don't have enough time to do It yourself' Let Ace Pacers Top Quality Car Cleaning Service make your car shine and sparkle Call Anthony at 261-3985 or leave a message Reason- able Rates
ERMANENT Weight Loss edified Hypnotherapist. all 261-4595
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AVOID the tax shock w/ mobile tax service AMF Planning Assoc 949-2340
TAX Returns prepared in your home or my office Most returns less than $45 Call for appt 422-1490
HALEIWA Bookkeeping & Tax Service. In your home service Ph. 395-7141
PROFESSIONAL in-home tax service. All out-of-state returns Call 523-1881
36 Resumes
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Painting
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PATIO and New Additions Repair. remodel Clifford (wane C -4477 677 -4695
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H & J Maintenance. Home, office. condo & apt main- tenance, repair and renova- tion Free est To $100 Harvey Rogalsky. 263-4857
Mini Repairs-Mini Prices Drippy faucet? Balky light switch? Etc . etc. Call Maxey 262-1303.
PEARL City area. Minor home repair/improvement service to $75 455.4602
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Screens & Jalousies
SCREENS & Jalousies repair. Harvey's Mobile Ser- vice We come to you Free est Harvey. 263-4P57
Sewing/Alterarions
SEWING & Alterations for custom fit Free Pickup delivery Ph 239-5601
CINDY'S Alterations & cus- tom sewing, new location, 629 Kailua Rd. Suite 0297 above Penguins Mon-Fri 10-5 p.m., Sat. 9-1 p.m Ph 261-9813
Wallpaper
EXPERT wall papering small or large jobs Call Wallflowers at 395-3718 or 395-8086
Yard Service - - KAILUA yard service
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COMPLETE Yard Services Pro-Husband & wife team Mark Souza 254-4949 eves We Care and it shows"
AMERICAN Yard Service Hr /day/wk /mo., exp refs. Call 737-7969
DUKE'S Yard Svc & Land- scaping Quality work at
affordable prices Free est Call or Iv msg 263-7777
REMI Yard Service Mow- ing. trimming, weeding Free est . 261-4925
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Finest Shop In Pearl City No Loan Too Big'or Small! Lowest rates on Leeward side Loan on or buy anything of value Highest dollar paid for your gold. Wanted gold watches & old coins. Check us out Open 7 days a wk. 9-7 p.m.-Wed. till 5 p.m. For the best buys in quality merchandise
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Call 456-5900 Yard Service
Call STAN'S Lawn & Garden Service for all phases of quality yard care Free est 261-1293
FRIENDLY yard service haul junk, clear lots, rpr stone walls Call Paul, 637 3407
TREE Service. Large removal to ornamental trimming 12 yrs exp Lic ins C25544 Free est All Paradise Tree Service, 695- 8228
yard Service
HIRE a Bobcat Grading. tight places Hourly/lob Call 254-2518
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50 Business Opportunities
MANAGER/Distributors for own water filter business. Call 676-5011.
ALTERATION Chop for sale. Custom built shop Built in clientele 261-9813
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January 19-25,1989 Classified 11
Fashion plienter 111 SEWING SCHOOL
1296 So. Beretanla St. Phone 536-8250
SECOND SESSION Starting Jan. 23 to May 31
REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES Classes Monday through Friday 8 30 a m to 2 30 p m
Saturday moving and afternoon. Part-time classes all day. ./.7 a day and
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Our classes are limited in size to assure you individual instruction
Phone: 536-8250 Mrs. Ellen Hamada
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AGES: 2-5
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ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL 67-340 Haona Street, Waialua, Hi. 96791
OPEN HOUSE FEB. 1, 1989 7:00 p.m. APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR 1989-90.
WE'RE NOT JUST A SCHOOL - WE'RE A FAMILY! In addition to a strong academic program we also offer computer literacy, French, Spanish, accelerated classes, gymnastics and sports in the Catholic Athletic League.
For more information call 637-4631.
TRINITY CHRISTIAN
875 Auloa Rd.. Kailua
Quality Christian Education Small Classes Qualitled A caring stall Challeniging academics Emphasis on the whole child
LIMITED OPENINGS IN JANUARY: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRESCHOOL/DAYCARE BEFORE and AFTER SCHOOL
Now accepting applications '89-'90 Call 262-8501
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Wednesday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday (waiting list only)
CHIC MODE DRESSES
I
act one 3z,MUSICAL THEATER
*Acting *Singing *Dancing *Performing
Call 261-0457
i4141Cle the
tt4b OS of
Roy Sakurna
PRIVATE & GROUP LESSONS FOR CHILDREN &
ADULTS
732-3739 or 487-6010 after 2 p.m.
Lessons in
KAIMUKI AIEA KANEOHE MILILANI
Introducing Bass Lessons
with renown studio musician
LYLE RITZ
THE SUPER KEIKIS Available for
Parties & Conventions
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CHURCH OF THE HOLY NATIVITY SCHOOL
Episcopal Pre-School through 6th Grade
CO-EDUCATIONAL ALL RACES & RELIGIONS
z
Openings for Fall '89 Preschool to grade 6
5286 KALANIANAOLE HIGHWAY PHONE 373-3232
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WINDWARD PREPARATORY SCHOOL Jr. Kindergarten through Jr. High
Since 1969
Offers an Enriched Program PERSONALIZED EDUCATION SMALL LEARNING GROUPS COMPUTER INSTRUCTION OFFERING SPANISH & JAPANESE CHOIR and DRAMA
SMALL CLASSES . . . CREATE
BIG RESULTS For more information call 261-3361
or write 175 Kihapai St., Kailua, HI 96734
r
Classical ballet
Owner Manager - Gertrude 1Vdkatbuk.1
765 Kam Hwy.. Suite 207
455-2045
Children and Adults
Spring Session Begins Jan. 16
112 South Kalaheo Ave., Kailua 261-6217
LE JARDIN ACADEMY (Pre-Kindergarten through Grade Eight)
Well Known as a School of Strength and Academic Achievement
' Believes emphatically in children's right to a thorough. basic education and a phonic approach to reading and spelling (the Spalding Method) in an atmosphere of consideration and happiness.
APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION
1989-1990 now being accepted
For further information call 261-0707
otaJardtn does not discriminate on the basis of race,creed, an or national origi
rsi-Y.Alon M.4 school of hawaii
1164 bishop at., sults 912, honolulu. hi 96513 11104/5243363
rnedical assistant medical transcriptionist
medical secretary Continuous Enrollment
Call for Brochure 524-3363
High school graduates can be work- - ing in a medical career in less than 1 year.
Licensed by DOE Member National Health Careers Council
Accredited by Accrediting Bureau of Health Eduulgn Schools
Approved For VA Benefits Financial Aid Available
Hawaii Pacific College Business Administration, Computer Science, Liberal Arts, and the MBA
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEMESTER
Hawaii Pacific College is an Independent, non-profit institution conveniently located in downtown Honolulu. HPC, accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Col- leges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Is offering nearly 50U courses for degree-seeking students and adult students seeking_ self-Im- provement. Many courses are offered In the day and evening. Ask about our Financial Aid Program (money Is still available). HPC will help you find a job through its Coop- erative Education Program. The following courses are approved for V.A. benefits. Students may register now at HPC, 1164 Bishop Street, Second Floor
FOR INFORMATION CALL 544-0249 OR 544-0200. REGISTER NOW/
Air SELECTED SPRING (January 23, 1989 - M
ANTH 330 Japanese Culture 8 Society ACCTG 200 Principles otAccounting I
ACCTG 320 Managerial Accounting ACCTG 410 Auditing CSCI 100 Introduction to Computer Systems CSCI 100 Introduction to Computer Systems CSCI 338 Computer Applications to Management CSCI 366 COBOL Language 6 Programming II
CSCI 386 Assembler Language II
CSCI 410 Management Information Systems ECON 210 Principles of MicrosoonomIcs EGON 215 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 400 Managerial Economics ENG 110 English Composition ENG 210 Introduction to Literature ENG 310 Career Communications FIN 300 Business Finance FIN 351 Applied Credit Management HIST 221 World Civilizations I
HIST 398 Modern Russian History HUM 100 Introduction to the Humanities HUM 198 Beginning Guitar HUM 300 The Contemporary Choices JPE 221 Conversational Japanese for Business LAW 300 Business Law (
MATH 200 College Algebra MATH 300 Mathematics for Decision-Making MGMT 311 Advanced Career Skills MGMT 323 International Business Management MGMT 325 Human Resource Management MGMT 370 Public AdminIsUation MGMT 390 Collective Bargaining 8 Labor Economics MKTG 300 Principles of Marketing MKTG 405 International Marketing PHIL 300 Principles of Logic POLSCI 200 Introduction to Politics PSYCH 320 Human Development RE 300 Principles & Practices of Heal Estate SCI 102 Physical Science SOC 100 Intro to Behavioral Science TIM 100 Management of Travel Industry TIM 307 Public Relations in Travel Industry TIM 310 Hotel/Resort Management TIM 320 Food/Beverage Management TIM 330 Travel Industry Marketing TIM 340 Travel Institution Controls TIM 440 Travel Industry Law TIM 460 Destination Area Development
Nearly SOO courses ars being offered. For a complete schedule, cull 544 -0249 or 544-0200
HOW TO REGISTER The Registrar's Office is located on the second floor at 1164 Bishop Street You may register in person any day of the week. Monday through Friday, from 8 00 a m to 5 00 pre II you are interested in part time attendance only, call the Registrar's Office at 544 0239 or visit the Registrar's Office in person We will be happy to mail to you registration and admission forms lor your Lonvenience
FULL-TIME STUDENT APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE COMING SPRING SEMESTER. PLEASE CALL THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE AT 544-0249 OR 544-0200 I-OH INFORMA- TION AND APPLICATION FORMS. HPC'S ADMISSIONS OFFICE IS Al SO LOCATED ON THE SEC- OND FLOOR AT 1164 BISHOP STREET.
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HAWAII PACIFIC COLLEGE Offering the BS Degree in Business Administration and
Computer Science, the BA Degree in Liberal Arts, and the MBA. REGISTRATION OPEN NOW-CALL 544-0249 OR 544-0200
Classified III January 19-25. 1989
Sacred Hearts Academy provides a classical education for young ladies from kindergarten through twelfth grade For 80 years, it has offered academic challenge
spiritual enrichment, artistic expression, and athletic excitement to some of Hawaii's finest students
Give your daughter the Skills she'll need to succeed. For more information, please call 7341-5058
SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY
"42 years of commitment'
Stan Press I
Spring \ Semester
'89 (
Star of the Sea Catholic Schools 4469 Malici St . Kahala-Waialae
Honolulu. HI 96821
Early Learning Center Elementary-School High School
734-3840 734-0208 734-0200
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
r HOKU LE'A SCHOOLS Preschool, Day Care, After School and Summer Programs Ages 2-11
In a friendly atmosphere where we believe that each child is wonderful, lovable
and capable. FOUNDED SEPTEMBER 4. 1959
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Accepting applications for the 1989-1990 school year
5919 Kalanianaole Highway, Honolulu, HI 96821 (Situated between Niu Valley and Hawaii Kai)
396-8466
74 Apts. Unfurnished
114 Real Estate for Sale 1
FOP A jOit
EMPLOYERS
MEET EMPLOYEES
THRU THE CLASSIFIEDS
235-5881 Call today and get the job done.
Deadline - TUESDAY 19 NOON
50 Business Opportunities
DESKTOP PUBLISHING, Complete Macintosh DTP System, A business you can run out of your home, MAC. w/lmb RAM. mouse keybrd w/numpad. 20mb APPLE hard disc, 80mb CIRRUS SCSI hard disc. MicroTek MS300A digital scanner w/software. com- pletely reconditioned APPLE LaserWriter Plus printer w/2 extra toner car- tridges Training. support. leads. $12,500 263-4561
LEARN to Sew - Group or Private lessons Call 625- 0434.
HULA Classes. Special Spring recruit introductory rates Hula. Ancient, Mod- ern, Tahitian, Maori, also free beginning ukulele & basic baton twirling for students who are inter- ested "Special rates for senior citizens" Military & all ethnic backgrounds wel- come. Ph 487-1600
improvise, ear work Exp Julbard. RC Columbia U.M V. City Children/ Adults Any level Jane
James 455-3415
PIANO/Voice lessons. Adult. children. beginner.
Music Grad 261-88-46.
PREGNANT? Find out how well the Bradley
method of natural child- birth works Classes Wind- ward & dwntwn. For info.
on free intro class call 239-7525 Now!
JOIN the Adult Fun Hula Class. Mon 7-8 p.m.. 1007 Dillingham Rm. 0215, Instr:
Kai Butterworth Come & See-No obligations
LEARN Computer-IBM. Keikis, Beg /advanced UH area 946-0162
CERAMIC Classes. Wed eves or Sat Noon Call to register. 262-8862 Also greenware for sale
QUALITY Piano/Organ les- sons Kaneohe studio/your home. most areas 247- 6010
ALOHA Tutoring Service. All subjects. all grades. Indiv. instrn. 533-5487
BEGINNING Guitar/Voice song writing/copywright instruction. All ages. your home 531-6699
MASSAGE Classes Ongo- ing Swedish & Shiatsu. Ideal for beg & pro. 12 yrs. of exper Debbie, 262-9955.
SEWING made fun & easy. Lesson start tamed. Kailua Ph 262-8387, 262-4455.
59 EMpIeyment Opportunities
AVON start w/$5 Sell anywhere Earn up to 50% Call Margot. 455-1947
60 Help Wanted Maier Female
IMMEDIATE openings for several hard working indi viduals for a newspaper inserting department Applicants must be willing to work long hours all day or all night, 3 to 5 days a
week. on in-plant inserting equipment. Starting pay $4.50/hr. No experience necessary, will train Apply at Sun Press, 45-525 Luloku Road. Kaneohe.
CAMERA ROOM POSI- TIONS RFD Publications has openings for 4-cole strippers. stat/haltton camera person. Excellen benefits. profit sharing Cal 235-5881 Randy.
FLORIST for sale. Kailua
Call 261-5352
CLEANERS, part time. no
60 Help Wanted Male, Female
SO MANY JOBS! Clerks Secretaries *CRT Typists
Operators Word Receptionists Processors
So many assignments. so little time to till them call
A.S A.P to widths pertect match lor you
validated parking tor applicante 524-0411
P oneer Plaza
Western TIMM SUMS, eoe No ee mmh
HOST occas 6 p m. dinners in your home w/in 15 min of Waikiki for 20 Sr. 1st time visitor cols Pays well Karen skdys. 836-0161.
FLORIST-designer. part time, Kallua Call 261-5352
JANITORS, Enchanted Lake, reliable. mature minded. 395-8757, eve- nings
JOGGERS needed for pressroom
Will train reliable, ener- getic, hard working individ- uals interested in learning production of large com- mercial printer/newspaper company Experience help- ful but not necessary. Ben- et its include medical, den- ts!, paid life insurance, & ex cellent profit sharing. Apply at Sun Press/Mid- Week. 45-525 Luluku Road, Kaneohe. Mon.-Fri 8 a m - 5 p.m.
HAVE fun, earn big bucks Once-a-week paper route. All areas-Hawaii Kai Chil- dren 10 yrs & up, adults also welcome. Call 396- 6124 10am-9pm or 235- 5881 Circulation 8am-5pm
WANTED 1 delivery driver, day or night shift Type 5 required Call Ross at 259- 7911
WANTED one delivery driver helper Evening shift Call Ross at 259-7911
JOBS avail. car rental lot plans, FfT or P/T. apply 3253 Nimitz Plaza Hotel Lobby Island World RAC military/spouses welcome
PROFESSIONAL PARENTS NEEDED
To work with troubled children and teenagers in your home Extensive training and sup- port Tax-tree stipend and room and board payment Can Warren Aoki Na 'Ohana Pulama 537-6321.
LABORERS needed. great job opport no exp nec. EMS Waterproofing, 247- 1635
WANTED: Energetic housekeeper to work one day a week Laundry & ironing included in duties. Call Chris at 235-5881 days or 235-0387 eves
SUPERVISORS Kitchen degreasing co. needs 3 people to train. Night work, long hours, driver's license & hand tools needed Bring clean abstract to interview. Lib- eral benefits. no exp. needed. $6 an hr to start.
833-5060
ATTENTION Aviation Vet- erans' Come fly with us Spend a weekend with the Naval Reserve We have openings at the Naval Air Station Barbers Point Avi- ation personnel especially needed We offer great part-time pay. retirement plan and many other ben- efits Call (808) 541-3707, 474-4820.
KITCHEN DEGREASERS night work, lull time, long hours, no, exp needed. $4.50 an hr to start. guar- anteed pay raise in 30 days Liberal benefits 833-5060.
FULL TIME,PART.IIME
AVAILABLE NOW
DAY & NIGHT SHIFTS
Apply in Person
839-1555 3131N. NIMITZ HWY.
(Next to Sizzler near the Airport Plaza Hotel)
GET PAID for reading books, $100 00 per title Write. PASE-J4063, 161 S. Lincolnway. N Aurora. IL 60542
exp. nec. Military ok Call 487-9460. GROUP LEADERS A self
awareness course IRONING for Family of 4 in designed around sub- Aikahi area. Good wages, stance abuse is looking for 254-1830 eves group facilitators who have
some knowledge of group P/T SWIMMING & exercise dynamics & listening skills instructors needed M-Sat. acquired thru education or Call Kokokahi 247-2124. life exp. P/T days 8/hr.
starting. Pearl Harbor NAD- SAP Program Send resume to Pearl Harbor NADSAP office Box 55 Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hi. 96860 Deadline Feb 1. 1989 THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZ. is an affirmative action/equal opport employer
LANDSCAPE maint worker Windward area Phone, 247-4642.
NAPA Auto Parts, inside sales person wanted P/T
Call Glen for appt. 262-8146
60 Help Wanted Male/Fernale
ROUTE Manager, collector for Rent To Own Store Salary plus incentive,
good benefits Call David, 488-7741
HAIRSTYLIST exper. Prr, flexible bra Penthouse Beautique, 623-1355.
HAIRSTYLIST booth for rent. P/T or F/T. Call 281- 8289.
KANEOHE Kids! We are looking for top quality kids to deliver the Sun Press Good Money, Great Prizes, Only one day per week, Call Term, 235-5881 to start your new business.
PRODUCTION Assistant for busy commercial print- ing/newspaper operation. Must be a self-starter with some knowledge of ac- counting Good with per- sonnel. Responsible for scheduling. inventory con- trol and usage reports Prt- marily day hours with some on-call weekend and eve- ning hours. Benefits include medical, life insur- ance and profit sharing. If you are interested in a
challenge and not afraid of getting dirty. send your resume to:
Sun Press/MidWeek 45-525 Luluku Rd. Kaneohe, HI 96744
Attn: Press Dept.
SPECIAL You is a special person YOU deserve MORE than
an ordinary lob' /Idle has Immediate opening%
Call Now 533-8889 ADL4
TEACHERS, Military spe- cialist, seeking service minded P/T. F/T people. free training Income & promotion opport very attractive 595-7111. Days & evenings
DISHWASHERS $5/hr., Bus Boy $3.85 tips, day/ night positions. Apply at Yum Yum Tree Kailua
COMPARISON Shoppers needed for National Shop- ping Firm Interesting part time assignments No sales. no investment Call Shop 'N Chek 1-800-669-6526. Ask for Cindy.
CLEANING people with exp., honest, must have phone, good benefits. trans avail 623-8185
IF you want a lob in the Leeward area, come to Job Center. 487-3858
TELEMARKETERS here is a great part time job that pays like full time No cold cells Just give information that our customers request Salary plus commission plus bonuses No exp nec but good communications skills required Call Martin at 247-6821.
TRAVEL Agent - Travel schl grad ok Will train mil dep pref ./send resume P 0 Box 59, Wahiawa, 96786 or P0 Box 618A Hon.. 96818.
HAIRDRESSER. tic. & exp. 40% comm or $4 50/hr Ph. 621-6425, 623-1494
ann
101 ,
DUNHILL Opportunities
this week RECEPTIONISTS Good opportunities for individuals capable with phones. handling ap- pointments, filing, good typing skills DRAFTSPERSON Architectural detail, ex cellent company wat- pahu area
Evening shift work. 24 hr rotating shift Car notes. nary Electrical experience preferred MOO Per hour
Dunhill Temporary Systems
OtH*waii Ltd
524-1733 .740 l'
Seeks BURGER KING Kitchen and Namur Counter Help
-Friendly, hardworking. self-starters. -Full and part time, flexible hours available -Good wages, health insurance, paid
vacation, incentive programs. tree meals.
-No experience required -Excellent in-house training
Apply In Person Monday thru Friday
ANYTIME
KANEOHE BURGER KING 45-630 KAMEHAMEHA HWY
KAILUA BURGER KING 6 HOOLAI STREET
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE OUTSIDE SALES
Position open for person interested in learning all aspects of newspaper advertising sales. Must be energetic, self-motivated and willing to work hard. Established territory & accounts. Salary, excellent commissions, car allowance, medical/dental benefits and profit sharing. Sales experiences helpful. Call Chris McMahon for interview:
Sun Press/MidWeek 235-5881
The Prudential a INTERESTED IN A SECOND CAREER IN HAWAII'? PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES OFFERS A COM- PLETE TRAINING & COMPENSATION
PACKAGE. CONTACT MR. HENRY DUHAYLONGSO, COL., RET. AT 522-8543
60 Help Wanted Male Female
PLANT Nursery worker P/ T. phone 239-8987. Wind- ward res preferred.
VOLUNTEER to work back- stage for Fashion Show al Hickam 0 Club. Jan 29th, 422-4962
DRIVERS/delivery 2-3 hrs/ dy Mon.-Fri or Sat. &
Sun , Island wide Have own car. Mileage. Call
Harriet 531-0555.
PLANT rental person. FIT. must have driver's lic. Call
235-7507
JOBS avail. FT/PT Ware- housemen loading/unload- ing containers. 842-7190, 622-4343
FT Type 5 drivers, produce/ food products. Linda 642- 7190. Kaui 622-4343.
NOW hiring, dishwashers, food prep FT/PT position. Linda 842-7190, 622-4343.
GENERAL Office Clerk Day shift
Call 259-7911.
AREA FIELD
MANAGERS FOR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Work from your own home. Challenging positions for inde- pendent sell-starters interested in working with young people. Supervise IS train new carriers. Part-time positions available.
WAHIAWA Hawaii Kai
Excellent salary, bonuses 8 gas allow.
For info. call Linda Rulatao
235-5881 "I, I
RETAIL Jewelry firm seeks English-Japanese speak- ing sales person Salary plus commission 924- 7972. Phil
CIRCULATION ASSISTANT Seeking an organized per- son for high pressure office Must have pleasant phone manner, type 40 wpm, know 10 key by touch, basic accounting knowledge and computer experience required Must be detail oriented, able to work unsupervised. Appli- cants will be expected to pass testing on basic skills required Salary commen- serate with experience. Call Linda Bulatao, 235-5881.
AN ATTENDANT is needed wkly to supervise 2-5. 1 & 2 yr old children during worship & adult study hrs. at Christ Church in Kailua every Sun 261-2989 or 262- 9340
AVON, Own your ow busi- ness, be your own boss $2 refund. Call Kandy, 235- 7641.
NON-Smoking ambitious mature minded individual to be trained to assist owners in all aspects of operations of a small vend- ing co. Office. warehouse. field, repair, supervision Salary $1000 benefits. Frequent salary increases based on assumption of responsibilities by individ- ual. Ph. 261-7553, Don.
PART time business earn $5 to $10.000 a yr., perfect for housewives. Send $5 SASE to H & H. Enter- prises, 350 Ward Ave , 5106, Hon., Hi. 96814
MODELS needed for fash- ion show, will train, male/ female, 841-2043.
QUALIFIED substitute teachers needed in Le Jar- din Academy. Preschool thru Grade 8 Call 261-0707 for an application. Small classes. Excl students.
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
EARN TOP S$$ ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPERS
We treat you Kea WOWS:Swat and let you earn the top dollars nor. derierve Call us today
accounPM. 531-8056./
NEED a job? Drivers/dis- patchers wanted Will train. Century Cab, 528-4655
NEED Silkscreener, must be 5'9" or taller. FIT, will train, male preferred. Kai- lua area, 263-4801
NEED Exper sewing per- son for Home N' Shop Pro- duction. Kailua area 263- 4801
UTILITY person. strip & wax. Kaneohe area Call 839-0133
LABORERS - "Blue Jeans and Sneakers" jobs. Call 533-8889 Adia Personnel Svc Never a fee.
MAID Service now hiring depend people to work in town & wind areas. Must have car, hrly rate mile-
age Call 235-8768
PART TIME POSITION CIRCULATION REPRE-
SENTATIVE Seeking ener- getic, dependable person
to delivery newspapers once a week on Thursday. Own vehicle. Work from your home. Positions
available in Wahiawa/Mil- ilani & Kaneohe/Kailua.
Excellent salary, gas allowance. Call 235-5881.
Circulation
$5/hr. & up: Disheashers/ Deli Helper/Part-time Cashier/Bus Persons. Stromboli's Hawaii Kai
Call 396-6388
TEACHER Aides/part time for Montessori Preschool. Please call 621-3018 (Wahi- awa) or 422-6833 (Pearl Harbor) for appointment.
LUNCH Cook/kitchen help needed. Apply "Take a Break,'' Temple Valley Shopping Center M thru F, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. See Michael.
$$$ NEW YEAR
MONEY
$$S PART TIME
JOB ATTENTION* MILITARY
PERSONNEL & SPOUSES
Earn Extra Money Part-lime S6 per hour
530 to 900 p.m Mon 1hru Fri
We need part lime workers immediately to train for 3ur newly established "Discount Buying Ware, house Outlets. Special. izing in clothing. jewelry. radios, toasters. furniture. TVs. microwaves. baby furniture and many more appliances Following areas are available Hono,
lulu. Pearl Harbor. Salt Lake Wahiawa. Barbers Point and Kaneohe. Other Benefits include: Advancement Bonuses and Incentive Pay.
Call
486-0173 ask for Judy
January 19-25, 1989 Classified IV
i 1 HOME & APAPT ENT 4 ,
IL73 Apts. Furnis-hed. j
MAKAHA, 2 bdrm., secu- rity, pool, tennis, $675. 672- 8713 Call eves or Iv. msg
KAILUA garden studio, lanai
entry private. No kids/pets Single, non-smoker, $500
incl. utilities. Call 262-8344
It's easy to charge it Visa/MasterCard pays for
SunPress Classified 235-5881
1 BDRM., unfurnished w/1 covered parking stall, secured bldg . dishwasher, disposal. air conditioning, washer/dryer, 5 min from town, avail Jan 1, 1989 $650/mo., 6 month lease. references. 599-4841 eves.
75 Apts. Partly 1
Furnished
KAILUA Town, super stu dio w/Irg. kitch., crpt & util. $649. 235-3306 or 261 -2009.
WAIALUA, 2-bdrm , 1-ba duplex, near beach. $625/ mo 621-5676
1,( $6 CondosFuZsoZouses
500 UNIVERSITY. Aot 42006 3-bdrm.. 21/2 be ,
swimming pool, view of Waikiki $1700 mo 1 mo. dep. 922-5588
L88 Rooms for Rent
ENJOY your own room & ba in new apt $412 50/mo
dep . share amenities 676-9479
WRKNG or Welfare Sgl Parent share a Irg home w/ others $300 & up 456-8189
KANEOHE Bay Dr - own rm., bath, patio, pool, $400 inci obis Students ok, single female pref. 235- 1415
IE93 Vacation Rentals
ROOM for rent in large private secluded home, kitchen priv , off street prkg , pool & hot tub. $450/ mo. on Kaneohe Bay Dr., Kaneohe, 235-3331.
KAILUA: Lovely bdrm. & bath. nr beach. priv. ant Call 262-8073.
AFFORDABLE nice 1 bdrm pvt cottage, kitchenette. cable, nr. beach, 262-2212
KAILUA Vacation rentals, near beach
Call 261-5174
KAILUA nr. beach - Esp nice 1 Bdrm cottage or studio. Extras 262-5445
93 Vacation Rentals
KAILUA 2 new beautiful units Bdrm. & ba /studio, priv ant., near shop & beach, pool. 262-8540
KAILUA lovely cottage w/ kitch be , TV deck. 11olock to beach, very pvt $45 a clay $900 mo reserve now for after 3/27 262-8011
PUNALUU across beach park Sleeps 7-6, Ige yrd groups oh, day/wk /mo 531-8181 days
CUTE bdrm & ba. in Kailua, private entry, cable TV. $35/ day 261-4222
KAILUA, Near Beach, 2 bdrm TV, Ph, Nicely Furn. Daily/Weekly 261-2293/ 261-8783
114 Reel Estate for Sale
FEE Simple 44,000 sq. ft. 2 bdrm. cabin in Hilo. Hawaii. $15,000. Ph. 946-4060.
MONTANA Land 20 acres starting at $12,900 Spec- tacular mountain beauty, unspoiled winderness, wide open spaces Fish world-class trout streams, hunt big games, play in nature's big backyard! Excellent financing avail- able Call for Free color catalog 1-800 252-LAND Yellowstone Basin Proper- ties. 1119 North Seventh Avenue, Dept HAMIL, P 0 Box 3027, Bozeman, MT 59772
GOVERNMENT HOMES! $1.00 (1.1 Repair) Foreclo- sures, Tax Delinquent Property. Now Selling. This area! Call (Refundable) 1- 516-459-3546 Ext. H3496 for listings
"SUNNY WEST TEXAS" 20 ac,e nacchen. $6500 iII Ikr,e Oniv 1200 ciown & $115 pet mono) Close to RED BLUFF LAKE, nun 17 mites of ShOtalno Great ftihing. boehno hunting I horseback nding Val idiom 'of moblla homS camplats R V 's Rood min It lend siamee0 11 pole staked FREE maps
photos Cell OWNER COLLECT, 213.775.7441 or wrote to P ALLEBE. P 0 80x 52e. Lomb. CALVE 90717
WAIKIKI Studio, excl loc., great tenant positive cash flow Open house 2 00-5 00 p.m , 1/21. 1/29. 2/5 $59,000, 523-9331, 262 - 2277. All cash offers con- sidered
I 115Real Estate Announcements
ALL real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to Ilie Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, which makes it illegal to advertise -any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin, or, an inten- tion to make such prefer ence, limitation or discom 'nation " This newspapei will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real crstate which is in violation of this law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis
VA FORCLOSURES Low cm n. payment and closing expenses Non-veteran and investors can purchase Fixed financing at a low interest rate For further information contact Jim Watsca (R) 623-4426 or 486-0507 J.W. Realtors Equal housing opportunity
117Real Estate for Trade I
Trade equity in homes!- duplex/land in OLYMPIA. WA to $300,000 for compa- rable equity in properly on Oahu Fee only Call (206) 456-1897 eves & wknds only
1.1-971" Estate Wins CREATIVE
FINANCING SOLUTIONS PRIVATE party will buy your residential or com- mercial, seller financed real estate mortgage notes & trust deeds Highest prices paid For price quote call Miki at 833-0987 after 8 a.m.
MANAGER BEAUTY SALON
Liberty House is Seeking a responsible indi- vidual to maintain the overall operation of our WINDWARD MALL BEAUTY SALON. Duties include ensuring good customer service, handling reports, employee evalua- tions, supply ordering, promotional activi- ties and reception staff training. Previous successful management experience required. Hair dressing experience is helpful.
Benefits include medical and dental insur- ance, holiday and vacation pay and gener- ous merchandise discounts.
FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW PLEASE CALL 945-6605 FOR AN APPOINTMENT
WINDWARD MALL LIBERTY HOUSE
AN criNynfeci COMPANY
AP Equal upporturlay Ereptoyer
A chance To Travel Pacific Basin , Mid-East Far.Last 'US Mainland -International - American Onerous has been Hoisting EuMilitary/ Civilian Engineers I Senior Technicians for 12 r years in obtaining overseas positions. Continual - Critical Needs: Sophisticated Electronics-Data-Construc- ton -Engineering - Maintenance -Installation/La- tithes/Power -Water-Sanitatien/Pettochem/Avi. shoe/Nuclear/Medic al/Security/Instructors -All fields including TEFL.TESL/Vold./Weapon Systems. Most all skills used in Military.Commercial endeavors. 6 yrs. eaperience preferred, TS Clearance Critical.
NO ADVANCE FEES-Rsumes to:
AMERICAN OVERSEAS (A0EA) 1400 Kspiolam Blvd. "C-29 Honolulu. Hawaii 96814
60 Help Wanted Male Female
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
CASHIERS/SALES Immed.P/T openings in Honolulu, Kaneohe Pearlridge for retail shoes & clothing depart- ments.
537-5911 ext. 54 M-F 9a m to 4 p.m
CUSTOM Service coordi- nator F/T answer phone, inventory & some computer exper helpful. 262-7732, Lori.
OPTIMETRIC Ass't. Hawaii Kai office FIT or PIT. exp. pref./will train very enthu- siastic person. 395-eyes.
RESTAURANT positions avail. Prep Cook; Broiler Cook 8 Wait help. Apply in person. Pacific Broiler Res- taurant. Koko Marina Shop- ping Ctr., Bldg. E
THREE piece living room furniture incl. sofa, loveseat
chair, $500/offer Eves 239-4025 Wknds anytime.
MOVING Sale Hawaii Kam Furn./cane, clothing & misc Sat 9-5 p.m 437 Lanipuao St.
2 WASHERS, 2 dryers, 2 air conditioners, small freezer. side-by-side refrigerator. small range Best offers Call 262 -6847
SCRATCH & Dent Sale Washer Sale. Brand New Rock Bottom prices! KND, 842-1996.
SEE to believe, Washer/ Dryer $165, other specials Serious calls only. 259- 5782 Chubby or Angie
126 Miscellaneous
DESIGNER sunglasses - asst. men's & women's from Sterling Optical of NY Retail value $8.99-$39.99 must sell lot of 600 Asking $2300 or best offer. Call for more info . 263-8370
IS YOUR CAR DIRTY? And you don't have enough time to do it yourself' Let Ace Pacers Top Quality Car Cleaning Service make your car shine and sparkle Call Anthony at 261-3985 or leave a message Reason- able Rates
FOR Sale. Oak 5 pc dining set, brand new $250/offer Papasan chair w/ottoman $75 Lana 946-0519 eve- nings & weekends or leave a message.
WINCHESTER Canadian commerative set, model 67 rifle carbine $750 /offer. W Goliath $16 ga s/s $650/ offer Refrig wrkgn cond needs seal $150/offer Elec stove excl cond $2751 offer, king size wIrbd w/8 draw pads. padded rails, htr & full wave mattress. $175 /offer 684-0688 or 696-6497
New Arrival?
Tell Everyone with a 'PA toot Stork
Rents for 5 days. A hand painted
bundle with baby's name,weight &date becomes a keepsake.
A Great Gild Daily Deliveries
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EEKEND! JAN. 20, 21, 22 (FRI, SAT, SUN) 9 am-9 pm
SOUTH SEAS JEEP EAGLE NIMITZ CORNER OF NIMITZ & LAGOON 836-0515 WAIPAHU BEHIND METRO'S 676-5454 SOUTH SEAS NEW TRUCK & VAN CENTER JUST ACROSS SOUTH SEAS NIMITZ 836-0515
On approved credit. All cars
subject to prior sales.
126 Miscellaneous
NEW Picnic Tables. $99, Porch Swing, $100; Fine workmanship 293-8392
CARPENTER Tools, Miter box, other tools 8 min Phone 239-9352
AMWAY Products deliv- ered, money back guaran- tee. Call 487-5241
19" COLOR TV w/stand $125 Exercycle $40. Call 823-8679.
VOYAGER Van seat' Two seat-belts Great cond $100 Call 254-4776
POOL Tbl. one of a kind custom bit w/access Must see, $1800 239-9071 M-F after 7 p m.. anytime or wknd.
127 Miscellaneous Wanted
KAILUA Antiques Buying old wrist watches. clocks. also interestred in any jew- elry items 261-0157
$$$CASH$$$ THE HUNTER buys & sells gold, silver, jewelry. col- lectibles, antiques or any- thing of value 764 Kailua Rd 11-5 p.m Tues -Sat ,
AM/FM Cassette, $75000 CASH 4 Speaker, Power Steering, Chrome $75000 Rebate Step Bumper, Sliding Rear Windows
60 Months, 12.75 A.P.R., OAC. (1959700)
1988 MIGHTY MAX 4 WD P/U
#1441 5 Speed Over- $ 19444 per
drive Manual month
Trans., Rear $750" CASH Step Bumper $750 Rebate
60 Months, 12.75 A.P.R., OAC. ($9516m)
AMR $3995
Stock #1566 AXD -311)
1984 BUICK REGAL
$4195
,O111111111.- Stock #1582 (BW13-081)
1987 FORD ESCORT
$4695
Stock #1377 (CSG-565)
1986 PLYMOUTH RELIANT
$5295
Stock #1560 (CWV-840)
SPECIAL MILITARY FINANCING AVAILABLE
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UTTER MITSUBISHI 94 -149 Farrington Hwy., Waipahu Across from GEM Military Financing Is Our Specialty We Buy Cars
Offer expires 1/22/89 at close of Business. All cars subject to prior sole, plus tax, license
ond '89 Doc. Fee. 671-2626
SHELLY LEEWARD Volkswagen
has your number.
4.9% APR.* Now for a limited time
get 4.9% APR financing on '88 & '89 Volkswagen Golf, Jetta and GTI 16V
January 19-25, 1989 Classified VI
IT'S A MARTIN LUTHEWKING'S BIRTHDAY BLITZ/ HERE AT
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Plus we will meet or beat any_authorized Mazda's written offer!!!*
'89 323 HATCHBACKS
"PLUS MANY OTHERS TO
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Golf
LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN!*
Gil 16V
LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN!*
Jetta LOWEST PRICE
IN TOWN!* '88
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'89 B2200 4x2
6995 "PLUS MANY OTHERS TO
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'On Sehected Models Only & Thru VCI Financing. After 10% Den, 24 Months, On Approved Credit. Cars Subject to Prior Sales. Prices Plus Tax, Lle, $75 DOC, Destination Fees. Good !III Jan. 31, 1989.
SHELLY LEEWARD 94-223 FARRINGTON HWY.
677-0777 FARRIHGT ON HWY
RHELLY YOOMWAGE14.1
132 Computers 150 Livestock & Horses 166 Pickups, Trucks 176 Automobiles for Sale Classics & Antiques
APPLE Modem, 300-1200 baud. $100. 263-4561
BROTHER HR-10 Daisy Wheel Priniter, letter per- fect, hardly used $200. 946- 4682
133 Jewellry & Clothing
YOUR old Jewelry could be worth thousands! Cash buyer on hand. Will meet or beat any legitimate com- petitive offer. Call now for more Info. 523-2274
COCKATIELS hand fed, tame from $45, Parakeets from $8. Ph. 689-8505 eves.
LARGE Parrot cages & hand fed baby cockatiels. Best offer. 423-1223
'88 TOYOTA Pick-up 5 spd./T.V. and many extras. STK #113/Lic, ItCSF-495, $3995. 235-5811. DLR
'79 FORD 150 Ranger Lar- iat, mainland truck, many extras. Must Sacrifice. Ph. 261-0249.
171 Motorcycles, Mopeds & Scooters
'88 250 HONDA Rebel. Maroon. Must sell, $1200 firm. 486-7816
'83 KAWASAKI, 750, mint cond. has not been used for 5 yrs. has 2,700 kilo. For sale only for export, ideal if going overseas. $2500. Asking $950. Call Don, 433- 6671 or 488-6049 after 5 p.m.
FOR Sale Scarlet Macaw, hand raised, tame & talking w/cage. $2800. 487-0619
156 Auto Serivce/Parts
IS YOUR CAR DIRTY? And you don't have enough time to do it yourself! Let Ace Pacers Top Quality Car Cleaning Service make your car shine and sparkle. Call Anthony at 261-3985 or leave a message, Reason- able Rates
RENAULT Repairs by fac- tory trained tech. Work guaranteed! 239-4733
MOBILE Auto Lube, reas. rates, At your home or bus. Go Lube, 235-5679.
PORSCHE Auto Parts New & Used. Call for low prices. 836-4550.
MOBILE Auto Lube, reas. rates. At your home or bus. Go Lube, 235-5679.
'78 CELICA for parts, rebuilt eng., a/c, $300/Best Offer, 261-0663.
ARE you shopping for a new car? Indio. prnt'd Ilst
of cost for '89 cars & trucks, your make & model. Send name &
address to Dive/disc P.O. Box 2510-216, Hono., HI 96804 for free info. Shop
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New car quotes Individually printed list of cost for '89 cars & trucks, your make & model. Send name & address to Car Cost, P.O. Box 2510-216, Hono., HI 96804 for free info. Shop Smart!
FREE Shipping to the buyer of this immaculate 325 E.S. BMW. One owner, white outside, tan leather inside, only 18,000 miles, fully loaded w/sun roof, $23,000/ offer. Lease assumption available. Call at 1 -661- 5946.
'66 MUSTANG, excl. cond. like new In/out, $3900 or offer. 595-2994.
'76 LTD. See to name your price, a.m.; in top ,shape, 259-5782 Chubby/Angie.
'76 LTD See to name your price, a.m.. in top shape. 259-5782 Chubby/Angie.
'81 T-BIRD, 46,500 mi., mint cond., loaded $3500 or best offer. 695-9982
'87 MUSTANG Corm auto., a/c, stereo w/cass., cruise, tilt & much more. STK #079/ Lic. #CNY-815, $8995. 235- 5811. DLR
Foreign Cars
MILITARY DISCOUNTS New European autos priced for $13,500. Take advan- tage of factory direct pro- cess. Many makes & mod- els available. Call (800) 634- 3619. The European Car Company.
I $5 PALI PASS I"Test-Ride" of any new MAZDA _;T:i I or previously owned car at '.,"' I Danny Fast's I $5 WINDWARD MAZDA! Zio,
T5 couPON Bring this coupon in for your
"Test-Ride" and Receive a $5.00 Gas Certificate. Take
advantage of the "PALI PASS "!!! (ONE PER FAMILY PLEASE!) $5 No purchase necessary t"
' A LL VEHICtES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. &ISM Down and all orlon. plus Ism,11c, due (09.00) All Sales Sub*l ID cmdll approval. Moat or bell oiler nrosilme Mgr. Signed Otralara order. OlMr DOOD Thor 1PS/09
626 5 spd., AM/FM CASS, P. Steering, Air Cond Digital, sliding sunroof, p/I, p/w
Stk. 11109, LIc. BYS-186
$4,495 Moon collo nordad Ore Inman, .001 run nn approved 001,1111.
fill vehicles subject to prior sale. Prices are plus tax aiM license. Offer good until 1/31/09. 50011 Factory rebate. For 1st time buyers Included in SI Son rebate. *H-Term 00, flesiduni value 53725,00, Total of pmts. 513,112.40, Drive off cost 3503.54, Sec. Dep. $000. "D -Term 40, Residual value 65,222.50, Total of pmts. CI1,163.36. Drive elf cost $506,117. Sec. Dep.s2.5o.no. ticl-Term 48, Residual 53,377.14, Total dam's, $9559.08, Drive off cost 6507.13,Sec.Dep.6250.00.4.-Ierm00.
sel1.62, Sec. Dep. 6275. Residual value SI025, Total of pints. S9,280.00, Drive or cost $429140, Spoiled. 6200. "F-Term 48, flosidunt value 65,018,62, Total of pmts. 612,351.04, Drive alt coast