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Vol. 1-1, No. 17 MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii April 25, 1985 They're home! Tugboats (I) welcome the USS Tarawa to Pearl Harbor as the LHA ends its last Western Pacific Deployment from Hawaii. Marines of the 37th MAU returned home, Wednesday, after being deployed for more than five months. Sgt. Kay Dunavan (r) searches for her boyfriend HM3 Mike McGuire. See story on A-5. Marines get new uniform regulations Some changes are currently in effect Washington,. D.C. (MC- News) - Effective immedi- ately, Marines will wear rank insignia on camouflage utility covers and utility coats at all times, to include garrison, field and combat environments. The change was an- nounced in Marine Corps Critical shortage Bulletin 1020, published by the Marine Corps Uniform Board on March 25, and includes other uniform items. Marine officers, and Navy officers serving with Marine Corps units, will wear the small grade insignia on their 'utility covers. Marines will center their insignia directly below the stenciled Marine Corps emblem, and Navy rank insignia will be centered below the miniature cap device worn instead of the Marine Corps emblem. Colonels and Navy captains will use the left collar insignia. Enlisted Marines may wear either the metal or plastic rank insignia on their covers, centered directly below the stenciled emblem. Enlisted Navy personnel. serving with Marine Corps units, will wear their black miniature cap device/black rank insignia in the area where the Marine Corps emblem is normally sten- ciled. Other changes include: Officer insignia on the long-sleeve khaki shirts will be worn on the collar at all times, whether the service coat is or isn't worn. Women Marine officers will only wear grade insignia on Volunteers needed for MSG Duty Washington, D.C. (MC- News) - There is a critical .hortage of volunteers for Marine Security Guard duty, according to HQMC Man- power officials. The shortage poses serious problems for Marine Security Guard Battalion, whose mission has been recently expanded by a State Department decision to activate several new detachments earlier than expected. If the battalion is to meet its increased staffing requirements, the next two scheduled classes (4-85 and 5- 85) at MSG school must be tilled. To do so, some .estrictions on volunteer eligibility requirements have been waived. In the past, Marines serving in a short MOS were routinely disapproved for the program; but now, these individuals are being urged to volunteer. Each request, according to Manpower officials, will be given serious reconsideration. Marines currently serving in "B" billets, such as Marine Barracks duty, will not normally be assigned back-to back tours of "B" duty. While every Marine on MSG duty must be a volunteer, great responsibili- ty rests on each commander to make sure the word gets out as each command is assigned a quote on the number of volunteers it must raise. If you are an unmarried male Marine, sergeant or below, consider the benefits a tour of duty as a Marine Security Guard has to offer, like increased promotion opportunities, travel, and responsibility. Marine Security Guard School is a six-week course provided by a joint team of Marines and State Depart- ment personnel at MSG Bn headquarters at Quantro. Classes 4-85 and 5-85 are scheduled to convene on May 14 and July 30, respectively. Contact your Career Planner or call SSgt. Pfister, Marine Security Guard Monitor, HQMC, at (Auto- von) 224-1079/1539 or (202) 694-1079/1539. Admin clerks Marine Security Guard Battalion has the followinng vacancies for administrative clerks (MOS 0151) during Calendar Years 1985-1986: Company A, Frankfurt Germany - One corporal for 24-month tour, beginning April 1985; and one corporal for 24-month tour, beginning November 1986. Company B, Casablanca, Morocco - one corporal for 18-month tour, beginning May 1985. Company C, Manila, Philippines - one corporal for 15-month tour, beginning January 1986; and one corporal for 15-month tour; beginning May 1986. Company D, Panama City, Panama - one corporal for 24-month tour, beginning June 1985. Company F, Nairobi, Kenya - one corporal for 12- month tour, beginning October 1985. Marines volunteering for this duty must be U.S. citizens and meet require- ments for a Top Secret security clearance. They must also be single and agree to remain un married during their tour. Requests should be made by administrative action forms submitted to Com- mandant of the Marine Corps (Code MMEA-83A), Head- quarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. 20380- 0001. For more information contact MGySgt. Rossell, Marine Security Guard Battalion, at (AUTOVON) 278-3267/3268 or (703) 640- 3267/3268. Law Day to be celebrated Law Day, to be celebrated i4ay 1, has been set aside to make Americans more knowledgeable of the principles and practices of American law and justice. The theme for this year's Law Day is "Liberty and Justice. for All." Law Day USA was conceived in 1957 by Charles S. Rhyne, a Washington, D.C., lawyer, who was then president of the American Bar Association, the national voluntary organization of the legal profession in the United States. President Dwight D. Eisen- hower established Law Day by Presidential Proclamation in 1958. On this occasion he said: "It is fitting that the American people should remember with pride and vigilantly guard the great heritage of liberty, justice and equality under law ... It is our moral and civic obligation as free men and as Americans to preserve and strengthen that great heritage," the proclamation stated. "It's an opportunity to reflect on the legal traditions that have made this country what it is," said Major Maurice Daniel, legal assistance officer at the Joint Legal Services Center here. "In addition," said Daniel, "it's an ideal opportunity for active duty personnel, retirees and their families to be reminded of the local and national effort to provide liberty and justice for all. There is a need to relate to the local community, on a legal basis as well as a social one," said Daniel. A booth will be set up at the Air Station exchange from 1 to 4 p.m., May 1, to provide information pamphlets to assist personnel in general laws of public interest. In addition to the pamphlets, notarizing services for wills, powers of attorney and other docu- ments will be provided. the collars of the white shirt, worn with the blue dress "A/B" uniforms, when they anticipate removing the blue coat within office spaces. Local commanders may prescribe nametags on blue dress uniforms when they are designated as the uniform of the day. However, only the standard Marine Corps nametag, described in MCO P1020.34D, will be used and it will be worn in the same manner as the nametag worn on service coats and khaki shirts. Approved swords of any length may be purchased and used by officers, provided they meet the current regulation that the tip of the sword, when at the carry position, falls not more than one inch above or below eye level. The mandatory possession date for the olive green undershirt is July 1, 1985. Effective that date, only the green undershirt will be worn with the utility uniform. Marine clubs reward non-drinking drivers Washington, D.C. (MC- News) - Saying "No Thanks" can mean a lot -a free button, free coffee and soft drinks, a discount coupon and a safe trip home. The new program, to be used at Marine Corps clubs, is designed to keep intoxicated people from getting behind the wheel of a car. Instead, a Designated Driver, as the program is called, who has enjoyed an evening of nonalcoholic beverages on the house will chauffeur your group home. That Designated Driver may be your friend, your spouse or your date, or it might be you. If you visit your Marine Corps club in groups of three or more, you can select one number of your group to serve as the Designated Driver for the evening. That person simply tells the bartender or serve "No thanks. No alcohol for me tonight." A "No Thanks" button will be presented to the Desig- nated Driver, as well as a free, special nonalcholic. beverage. For the rest of the evening the "No Thanks" person can enjoy an unlimited supply of free coffee and soft drinks. The driver will also receive a discount coupon which can be applied toward food purchases at the club during the next visit. Taking turns saying "No thanks" can ensure that you and your friends won't be charged with DWI violations. Better yet, it means that you will get home safely with less risk of accidents or serious injury. Your club wants to keep its patrons, and the rest of the conununity, safe from harm. Do your part by saying "No thanks" the next time you and your friends visit your club. Brigade to "Keep America Beautiful A community work day this Saturday will highlight the Windward community's contribution to the "Keep America Beautiful Cam- paign '85." The 1st Marine Brigade is planning a "police call" along H-3 from the main gate to the turn-around point and back, in conjunction with civilian community projects. Volunteers are being sought for various projects at the Kailua Recreation Center. For more information on how to help keep America beautiful, call Glenna Marti at 262-0217. Camp Smith Marines should call Fi..st. Sergeant D.L. Beckner at 47 7. 5071. Published by RFD Publications, Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps. Opinions expressed by publishers and writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression of the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps. The appearance of advertisements in this publication, including inserts, does not constitute an endorsement of the firms, products or services advertised by the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Vol. 1-1, No. 17 MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii

April 25, 1985

They're home!

Tugboats (I) welcome the USS Tarawa to Pearl Harbor as the LHA ends its last Western Pacific Deployment from Hawaii. Marines of the 37th MAU returned home, Wednesday,

after being deployed for more than five months. Sgt. Kay Dunavan (r) searches for her boyfriend HM3 Mike McGuire. See story on A-5.

Marines get new uniform regulations Some changes are currently in effect

Washington,. D.C. (MC- News) - Effective immedi- ately, Marines will wear rank insignia on camouflage utility covers and utility coats at all times, to include garrison, field and combat environments.

The change was an- nounced in Marine Corps

Critical shortage

Bulletin 1020, published by the Marine Corps Uniform Board on March 25, and includes other uniform items.

Marine officers, and Navy officers serving with Marine Corps units, will wear the small grade insignia on their

'utility covers. Marines will center their insignia directly

below the stenciled Marine Corps emblem, and Navy rank insignia will be centered below the miniature cap device worn instead of the Marine Corps emblem. Colonels and Navy captains will use the left collar insignia.

Enlisted Marines may wear either the metal or plastic rank insignia on their covers, centered directly below the stenciled emblem. Enlisted Navy personnel.

serving with Marine Corps units, will wear their black miniature cap device/black rank insignia in the area where the Marine Corps emblem is normally sten- ciled.

Other changes include: Officer insignia on the

long-sleeve khaki shirts will be worn on the collar at all times, whether the service coat is or isn't worn.

Women Marine officers will only wear grade insignia on

Volunteers needed for MSG Duty Washington, D.C. (MC-

News) - There is a critical .hortage of volunteers for

Marine Security Guard duty, according to HQMC Man- power officials.

The shortage poses serious problems for Marine Security Guard Battalion, whose mission has been recently expanded by a State Department decision to activate several new detachments earlier than expected.

If the battalion is to meet its increased staffing requirements, the next two scheduled classes (4-85 and 5- 85) at MSG school must be tilled. To do so, some .estrictions on volunteer eligibility requirements have been waived.

In the past, Marines serving in a short MOS were routinely disapproved for the program; but now, these individuals are being urged to volunteer. Each request, according to Manpower

officials, will be given serious reconsideration.

Marines currently serving in "B" billets, such as Marine Barracks duty, will not normally be assigned back-to back tours of "B" duty.

While every Marine on MSG duty must be a volunteer, great responsibili- ty rests on each commander to make sure the word gets out as each command is assigned a quote on the number of volunteers it must raise.

If you are an unmarried male Marine, sergeant or below, consider the benefits a tour of duty as a Marine Security Guard has to offer, like increased promotion opportunities, travel, and responsibility.

Marine Security Guard School is a six-week course provided by a joint team of Marines and State Depart- ment personnel at MSG Bn headquarters at Quantro. Classes 4-85 and 5-85 are

scheduled to convene on May 14 and July 30, respectively.

Contact your Career Planner or call SSgt. Pfister, Marine Security Guard Monitor, HQMC, at (Auto- von) 224-1079/1539 or (202) 694-1079/1539.

Admin clerks Marine Security Guard Battalion has the followinng vacancies for administrative clerks (MOS 0151) during Calendar Years 1985-1986:

Company A, Frankfurt Germany - One corporal for 24-month tour, beginning April 1985; and one corporal for 24-month tour, beginning November 1986.

Company B, Casablanca, Morocco - one corporal for 18-month tour, beginning May 1985.

Company C, Manila, Philippines - one corporal for 15-month tour, beginning January 1986; and one corporal for 15-month tour;

beginning May 1986. Company D, Panama City,

Panama - one corporal for 24-month tour, beginning June 1985.

Company F, Nairobi, Kenya - one corporal for 12- month tour, beginning October 1985.

Marines volunteering for this duty must be U.S. citizens and meet require- ments for a Top Secret security clearance. They must also be single and agree to remain un married during their tour.

Requests should be made by administrative action forms submitted to Com- mandant of the Marine Corps (Code MMEA-83A), Head- quarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. 20380- 0001.

For more information contact MGySgt. Rossell, Marine Security Guard Battalion, at (AUTOVON) 278-3267/3268 or (703) 640- 3267/3268.

Law Day to be celebrated Law Day, to be celebrated

i4ay 1, has been set aside to make Americans more knowledgeable of the principles and practices of American law and justice. The theme for this year's Law Day is "Liberty and Justice. for All."

Law Day USA was conceived in 1957 by Charles S. Rhyne, a Washington, D.C., lawyer, who was then president of the American Bar Association, the national voluntary organization of the legal profession in the United States.

President Dwight D. Eisen-

hower established Law Day by Presidential Proclamation in 1958. On this occasion he said: "It is fitting that the American people should remember with pride and vigilantly guard the great heritage of liberty, justice and equality under law ... It is our moral and civic obligation as free men and as Americans to preserve and strengthen that great heritage," the proclamation stated.

"It's an opportunity to reflect on the legal traditions that have made this country what it is," said Major

Maurice Daniel, legal assistance officer at the Joint Legal Services Center here.

"In addition," said Daniel, "it's an ideal opportunity for active duty personnel, retirees and their families to be reminded of the local and national effort to provide liberty and justice for all. There is a need to relate to the local community, on a legal basis as well as a social one," said Daniel.

A booth will be set up at the Air Station exchange from 1

to 4 p.m., May 1, to provide information pamphlets to assist personnel in general

laws of public interest. In addition to the

pamphlets, notarizing services for wills, powers of attorney and other docu- ments will be provided.

the collars of the white shirt, worn with the blue dress "A/B" uniforms, when they anticipate removing the blue coat within office spaces.

Local commanders may prescribe nametags on blue dress uniforms when they are designated as the uniform of the day. However, only the standard Marine Corps nametag, described in MCO P1020.34D, will be used and it will be worn in the same manner as the nametag worn on service coats and khaki

shirts. Approved swords of any

length may be purchased and used by officers, provided they meet the current regulation that the tip of the sword, when at the carry position, falls not more than one inch above or below eye level.

The mandatory possession date for the olive green undershirt is July 1, 1985. Effective that date, only the green undershirt will be worn with the utility uniform.

Marine clubs reward non-drinking drivers Washington, D.C. (MC-

News) - Saying "No Thanks" can mean a lot -a free button, free coffee and soft drinks, a discount coupon and a safe trip home.

The new program, to be used at Marine Corps clubs, is designed to keep intoxicated people from getting behind the wheel of a car. Instead, a Designated Driver, as the program is called, who has enjoyed an evening of nonalcoholic beverages on the house will chauffeur your group home.

That Designated Driver may be your friend, your spouse or your date, or it might be you.

If you visit your Marine Corps club in groups of three or more, you can select one number of your group to serve as the Designated Driver for the evening. That person simply tells the bartender or serve "No thanks. No

alcohol for me tonight." A "No Thanks" button will

be presented to the Desig- nated Driver, as well as a free, special nonalcholic. beverage. For the rest of the evening the "No Thanks" person can enjoy an unlimited supply of free coffee and soft drinks.

The driver will also receive a discount coupon which can be applied toward food purchases at the club during the next visit.

Taking turns saying "No thanks" can ensure that you and your friends won't be charged with DWI violations. Better yet, it means that you will get home safely with less risk of accidents or serious injury.

Your club wants to keep its patrons, and the rest of the conununity, safe from harm. Do your part by saying "No thanks" the next time you and your friends visit your club.

Brigade to "Keep America Beautiful A community work day

this Saturday will highlight the Windward community's contribution to the "Keep America Beautiful Cam- paign '85."

The 1st Marine Brigade is

planning a "police call" along H-3 from the main gate to the turn-around point and back, in conjunction with civilian community projects.

Volunteers are being sought for various projects at the Kailua Recreation

Center. For more information on

how to help keep America beautiful, call Glenna Marti at 262-0217. Camp Smith Marines should call Fi..st. Sergeant D.L. Beckner at 47 7. 5071.

Published by RFD Publications, Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps. Opinions expressed by publishers and writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression of

the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps. The appearance of advertisements in this publication, including inserts, does not constitute an endorsement of the firms, products or services advertised by the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps.

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What's inside 31st MAU returns A-4 Ancient Amtrac

restored Lawn watering

schedules

Weekly items At a glance a

April Highlights Salutes Religious services Island Happenings Sport shorts Ticket Info,

Movies What's cooking

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B-5

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104(424.4144.

The Hawaii Marine is an unofficial newspaper published every Thursday by RFD Publications, Inc., 46-016 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744, in the interest of the U.S. Marine Corps personnel in Hawaii. All advertising is arranged by the publisher, RFD Publications, Inc., telephone 235-5881. Circulation is 8,000.

All news content is prepared by the Joint Public Affairs Office, Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii 96863, telephone 257-2179. Articles for publication must be submitted no later than noon Thursday for the following week's publication. The Hawaii Marine solicits articles and photographs from all Marine Corps organizations; however, it reserves the right to edit or rewrite material submitted.

Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, age or sex of the purchaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source.

Sun Press carriers delivering the Hawaii Marine may request a voluntary monthly contribution of $1 from residents of government housing at the Air Station; however, the contribution is strictly voluntary and residents will receive the Hawaii Marine whether they voluntarily contribute or not.

HAWAII MARINE April 25, 1985

New GI Bill outlined By Sgt. Chuck Jenks

17111Pac PAO

A new educational benefit program, which is part of the Veteran's Educational Assistance Act of 1984, will be available to active duty personnnel on July 1, and to those who enter military service on or after this date.

Marines who joined the Corps after January 1, 1977, must sign up for the benefits under the Veteran's Educa- tional Assistance Program before July 1, or they will give up the opportunity to receive VA educational support.

The new program will not affect Marines under the old GI Bill, unless they leave the service before July 1, 1988. Should that happen, Marines would only be covered under the old bill until it expires on Dec. 31, 1989.

The Veteran's Educational

Assistance Act of 1984 is basically a reform to the Vietnam Era Act (GI Bill), offered to Marines who joined between Jan. 31, 1955, and Jan. 1, 1977. Under that GI Bill, veterans attending school full time can recieve $376 per month, or $510 a month with two dependents. This rate increases by $36 for each additional dependent.

Once the new program starts, veterans covered under the old bill will have the choice of either continu- ing with that program or opting to receive benefits under the new bill.

On Dec. 31, 1989, the old GI Bill will expire, but veterans on active duty who were eligible for assistance under the old bill will automatically be covered by the new.

A special provision of the new law, for those on active duty on July 1, 1988, allows

Teenage achievement

for one-half of the Vietnam Era benefits to be used after Dec. 31, 1989, as part of the Enhanced Rate until the 45 months. of entitlement is used. Total entitlement under any combination of pro- grams is 48 months.

Marines who entered the Corps after July 1, 1977, come under VEAP, a program that contributes two for every dollar a Marine puts in. The total VA educational monies a Marine can deposit can't exceed $2,700. With matching government funds, a Marine would have $8,100 for school if he maxed out with VEAP.

Marines who enlist for the first time on or after July 1, 1985, will be covered under the Veteran's Educational Assistance Act of 1984.

Enrollment for these Marines is automatic, and their basic pay will be reduced by $100 for the first

12 months of service. Once three years have been completed, a Marine will be eligible for $300 a month for 36 months, for a maximum of 10,800 for full-time schooling.

Marines who enlisted between Jan. 1, 1977, and June 30, 1985, will not be covered under the new bill. If you fall in this category, you should enroll in VEAP as soon as possible. VEAP will be honored for 10 years after release or discharge.

Current VEAP benefits don't have to be used right away. If you enroll before the deadline, you'll have those benefits to fall back on. If you don't, the money for school will come out of your pocket.

For more information or educational benefits, see ALMAR 267/84 or visit your Education Office.

Marine's son new Eagle Scout by Sgt. L.C. Brooks

Jeffery A. Runyan, an 18- year -old Kalaheo High School senior, is a "marked man."

His father, Master Ser- geant William Runyan, Station Operations and Maintenance Squadron, doesn't seem to mind at all. In fact, he encouraged Jeffery in his activities leading to being identified as a "marked man."

Jeffery was recently awarded the Boy Scout of America Eagle Scout Award, by Brigadier General O.K. Steele, Commanding Gen- eral, 1st Marine Brigade.

Because the Eagle Scout Award is given to only two out of every 100 Scouts, it is an achievement highly recognized in the Boys Scouts

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and recipients are identified as "marked men."

"I'm very proud because not too many Scouts achieve this award," said Jeffery, who became a Scout at 13 while his father was stationed at Iwakuni.

"It's taken me five years to reach Eagle. This was accomplished by learning skills, earning Merit Badges and completing a service project of six hours or more entirely on my own," said Jeffery.

His service project was rebuilding crumbled steps at Mokapu Elementary School on Kaneohe Bay.

Jeffery's advice to Scouts aspiring to Eagle is don't waste time. "It can be a lot of fun but will also be a lot of work," he said.

BGen.' O.K. Steele, Commanding General, 1st Marine Brigade, presents the Eagle Scout Award to Jeffery A. Runyan.

$ 100 Spaghetti Meatball Dinner

to be held at Kaneohe Bay

Shopping Center in conjunction with

Kaneohe Kiwanis Club on Saturday, May 11, 1985

5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Master of Ceremonies

Tommy Sands

Live Entertainment Hauoli Fashion Show Favors Door Prizes A Free 3x5 Photo of Mom

Drawings to be held for Door Prizes. Must be Present to Win! Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center in conjunction with Kiwanis Club will be celebrating Mother's Day

with a special spaghetti and meat ball dinner on Saturday, May 11th, 5:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Tickets available for 5100 with every $1000 purchase at all Kaneohe BayShopping Center Merchants and Star Market. $25. at the door.

All Proceeds will be donated to Kaneohe Kiwanis Club et.qs-+. tovA13

Mother's Day Children's Contest "My Mother Is The Greatest Because .

sponsored by

Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center Open to elementary schoolchildren in kindergarten through grade six. Entries will be judged in three age groups (4-5, 6-8, 9-/1). Gift certificates of $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00 will be awarded in each age group. Complete the sentence "My Mother is the Greatest Because . . ." on one sheet of paper. Draw a picture of your mother on another sheet of paper. Print your name, grade and school on the bottom right hand corner of each paper. Print your address and telephone number on the back of each paper. Submit entries to any Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center store, no later than April 30, 1985. Prizes will be awarded at the Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center/Kiwanis Spaghetti Dinner at Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center on Saturday, May 11, 1985, 5:30-9:00 P.M. All entries will be on display in participating stores. Entries may be claimed between May 23 and May 25, 1985.

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April 25, 1985 HAWAII MARINE A-3

At a glance Tripler's

phones out Telephone service at

Trip ler Army Medical Center will be temporarily discon- nected tomorrow from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., due to construction.

One number will operate in the Emergency Room, but only for calls essential to its emergency operation and ambulance dispatch.

`Off limits' The following businesses

have been declared "off limits" to military personnel due to their sale of drug paraphernalia:

Wild Life, 532 California Avenue, Wahiawa.

Four Flags, 404 Piikoi, Honolulu.

Keolu Liquor Store, 1051 Keolu Drive, Kailua.

Navy helps to clean our "Lady"

When the scaffolding comes down and the Statue of Liberty once again stands shiney, tall and proud in New York harbor, thanks can be given to the Navy - it helped remove the rust.

A technology developed by the Naval Research Labora- tory to clean metal surfaces on ships will be used on "The Lady" during restoration efforts. The chemical mixtura- was developed originally because of the Navy's need to remove rust and corrosion from hard-to-get areas.

The chemical is applied toa rusty metal surface as a thick paste. The outer surface of the paste gradually hardens into a film that traps the cleaning agents inside. The metal is cleaned chemically while the cleaning agents are in contact with the rust. After cleaning, the tape-like coating can easily be peeled off from, the surface and

:disposed of as a solid waste. The system is economical

and environmentally safe. It also provides the capability to clean irregular surfaces and overhead objects found on ships, such as valves and pipes, without sandblasting or washing.

The cleaning mixture has been used already on several

. public statues. The Statue of Liberty will be cleaned inside and out by a commercial adaptation of the Navy product. The cleaner will soon be used in the Navy during a service test program aboard USS John F. Kennedy I:CV-67).

Kailua Jaycees

The Kailua Jaycees are looking for Marines to join them.

Besides representing the Marine Corps in community activities, it is also a form of leadership training. Projects of the Jaycees include parades, fireworks, carni- vals, bike rodeo and fishing derbies.

Meeings are the first and the third Wednesday of The month on the second floor of Pali Palms Plaza, Aikahi Park, at 7:30 p.m.

OOPS ! The address for the

Matthew Oliva Fund, published in last week's Hawaii Marine story, "Marines Taking.CAre a Our Own," is incorrect. The correct address is 1779B Lawrence Rd instead of 1799B. Sorry.

The Editor

Hawaii Natural High, 339 Saratoga Street, Honolulu.

Nimitz Plaza Liquors, 2877 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu.

Space and Lace, Haleiwa Shopping Center, Haleiwa.

Gourmet Liquors, 2437 South King Street, Honolulu.

Choir members Anyone interested in

participating in an acappella choir for Protestant Services at the Station Chapel call Shirley Johnson at 254-3912 or Karen Biedget at 254-1490. A pianist is also needed.

A meeting to discuss the choir is scheduled for 7 p.m. April 30 at the Station Chapel.

Choir members are also needed for Catholic Services. Interested persons call Cindy Hyle at 254-3029.

Navy decals for Navy bases

The use of different colored decal numerals, to identify motor vehicles owned/opera- ted by personnel, or their dependents, whose on-base driving privileges have been revoked for drunk or drugged driving, is in effect now for Navy installations on oahu.

The decals will be placed on both ends of Department of Defense stickers and will include:

International orange numerals to indicate revocation of driving privileges for active duty and retired military personnel; and

Lime colored decal numerals to indicate revocation of driving privileges for dependents.

These decal numerals will

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Decals issued to civilian employees and vendors whose driving privileges are revoked will be removed at the time of apprehension or notification.

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Women Viet vets

Cleveland State Univerity is doing research on women who served in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.

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For more information contact Margaret A. Gigow- ski, c/o The Department of Psychology, Stilwell Hall, Cleveland State University, 1960 East 24th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.

April Highlights EDITOR'S NOTE - The following are highlights of events. taking place on Kaneohe Bay, and some items of interest to everyone:

Tomorrow - The Air Station Quarterly Forma- tion/Inspection will be held at Dewey Square, at 7 a.m. The FMFPac Band will provide marching music . . .

and H&MS-24 will have a change of command, on the flight line between hangars 102 and 103, at 10 a.m.

April 28 - Daylight Savings Time starts, on the mainland, at 2 a.m.

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Nicole Kellum, 7, waits at the pier for her father, Sergeant Jack Kellum, to arrive on the USS Tarawa.

HAWAII 4ARIN.,

Signs, balloons, wives, children,

Five long months at sea

31st MAU returns by SSgt. Bob Torres

Aboard the USS Tarawa (Delayed) - Marines and sailors who left on the last deployment from Hawaii in November, returned to Pearl Harbor Wednesday to an enthusiastic welcome.

Wives, children, family and friends gathered at the Pearl Harbor piers and at Kaneohe Bay's flight line to welcome home their Marines and sailors. The smiles, hugs, tears and laughter were a fitting end to almost six months of deployment to the Western Pacific.

Kaneohe Bay Marines of the 31st Marine Amphibious Unit, comprised of Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Bat- talion, 3d Marines; Marine Medium Helicopter (com- posite) Squadron-262 and the Warine Service Support Group-37, boarded the USSs Tarawa, Duluth, and Tuscaloosa on Nov. 6, 1984.

Arriving in Yokosuka, Japan, the day before Thanksgiving, Marines hit dry land for the first time since leaving Hawaii. After a Thanksgiving celebration, most Marines and sailors had the weekend off before the trip to Camp Fuji, north of Tokyo.

The warm, beautiful

Staff Sergeant Lee Bailey is greeted by his wife, Cynthia (1),

and mother, Katherine, aboard the USS Tarawa.

climate of Hawaii changed to winter when they arrived at the base of Mount Fuji. Snow and freezing temperatures greeted the thin-blooded Marines and sailors who were there for training in this hardening environment.

Patrols in the field, simulated company-sized field operations and heli- copter sorties from Atsugi, Japan, were daily occur- rences for three weeks.

Then it was off to Hong Kong for Christmas. The ships pulled into Hong Kong Bay, and soon liberty boats were shuttling Marines and sailors to Fenwick Pier where some were greeted by family members and friends.

The USS Tuscaloosa left shortly after Christmas on a special mission. It's con- tingent of MSSG and Marines from Comiany F departed for a trip to Bangladesh after spending New Year's Day at Subic Bay, Philippines.

Pulling in from the Bay of Bengal, to the shallow river waters towards Chittagong, Marines and sailors were soon exposed' to the busy waterway that led to the port city. This was the first U.S. Navy ship to visit that country.

Boats and ships from other nations were everywhere for thousands of meters from the river's delta. As a navigation- al pilot came aboard to assist in bringing the ship to its mooring pier, the Military Attache, Colonel Orville Hengen came aboard to greet the U.S. delegation. At pierside, the U.S. Ambas- sador to Bangladesh, the Honorable Howard B. Schaffer, waited to greet the American guests.

Tours throughout the city and into the regions of Bangladesh were available and Americans spent three days becoming acquainted with the culture of the country.

While the Tuscaloosa was accomplishing its goodwill tour to Bangladesh, Marines and sailors aboard the USS Tarawa and Duluth visited Pattaya Beach, and then steamed to the Philippines.

After arriving in the Philippines, training began at the Zambales area. Amphibious assaults, NBC training and field maneuvers in the mountains had Marines scurrying and sweating in the humid environment.

The terrain ranged from sandy beaches to mangrove

swamps, to river banks, villages, rain-thickened underbrush, and to the slopes and prickly trees of the mountains. Landing zones were clearings that provided access to more training grounds.

After a couple of weeks of training, the ships of Amphibious Squadron One steamed to Okinawa. There, the Marines were greeted by the Northern Training Area for more training. From the cold of Mount Fuji, to the steaming slopes of the Zambales area, Marines were now confronted with the er- present rains of Okinawa.

Fog and rain covered the training areas as helicopters found it hard to go into or leave the training area. Marines who spent a day out in the wet training would strip their dirty wet clothes and don clean wet ones.

As the final days of training on Okinawa came, Marines from designated units "assaulted" Kin Blue Beach during an amphibious operation - "Valiant Usher." The ships pulled out shortly after Valentine's Day, again for training in the Philippines.

Billeted at the Upper and Lower MAF camps, Marines

riends and a band wait at the pier to greet Marines and sailors returr

and their equipment spent the next three weeks training in the humid climate of the Zambales area.

Marine Fighter Squadron- 513, attached to HMM-262, celebrated their 41st anniversary on the Cubi Point flight line as the dining facility in the Upper MAF camp was reopened for the first time in three years.

After another trip to Okinawa, the 31st MAU Marines steamed to Korea for the major exercise for the year, "Team Spirit-85."

Working as part of a joint/combined service operation, with approxi- mately 200,000 participants, the Hawaii-based Marines spent a week in cold weather. Assaulting the beach in amphibious craft prior to daylight was a new method of operation for Team Spirit. Working with other Ameri- can forces, as well as Republic Of Korea Marines and Navy personnel, provided new training techniques.

Finally, the ships headed toward the middle of the Pacific ... Hawaii. Although for many returning home meant hours of working, 'cleaning and repairing gear, the thought of coming home was on everyone's mind.

A CH-53 Sea Stallion from Marine Medium I (Composite) Squadron-262 decends to the runway family members cheer.

An infiltration course at the Northern Training Area on Okinawa r challenge to this and many other deployed Marines training there.

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Jeremiah Walter (I) proudly displays his "Welcom,? Home" button. Wives and children (c)greet their husbands. SSgt. Henry Passmore (r) holds his son, Henry Jr.

tes and sailors returning on the USS Tarawa.

A water buffalo eyeballs a Marine, who is intruding in its terrain while training in the Philippines.

Marine Medium Helicopter cends to the runway as happy

Cargo helicopters of HMM(Comp)-262 (Rein) leave the NAS Cubi Point, Philippines airstrip enroute to night maneuvers.

Area on Okinawa provided a 'fines training there.

Hospital Corpsman First Class Mike McGee treats a simulated Marine casualty during Team Spirit 85 in Korea.

April 25, 1985

Cpl. Daniel E. Johnson (1)

and LCpl. Gregory P. Young, both of Company G, set up a 60mm mortar.

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Nathan Barney, 4 months old, has his foot inked by Sergeant Jim Muhlenkamp.

Fingerprinting helps protect by Sgt. L.C. Brooks

"Run a fingerprint check," are words often heard when authorities are trying to identify a crime victim, a criminal or a missing child.

Sergeant Jim Muhlen- kamp, of the Provost Marshal's Office, initiated a fingerprinting program for children here and in the civilian community a year ago.

"I thought it was a good idea after a similar program received national recogni- tion," said Muhlenkamp. "It helps parents feel secure about locating their children, and it also lets the public know we're aware of

the missing children problem," said Muhlen- kamp.

During the past year, approximately 3,500 children were fingerprinted by PMO personnel, according to Muhlenkamp.

"Most of the children want to know why they have to have it done. We tell them it's to help their parents find them if they can't find their way home someday," said Muhlen- kamp.

Parents have continuous- ly expressed their appreciation of the program and PMO receives numerous calls inquiring when the next fingerprinting session

will be, according to Muhlenkamp.

The responsibility for keeping the fingerprinted cards along with other suggested identifiable records, such as current pictures, distinguishing marks or scars and favorite toys, is the parents.

Although fingerprints are only recommended for children 1' /2 years old or older, footprint impressions for infants are recommend- ed and are also made by PMO personnel, added Muhlenkamp.

For more information concerning the fingerprint- ing program call Muhlen- kamp at 257-2103.

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Salutes EDITOR'S NOTE: Salutes recognizes individuals for their achievements and exceptional performance, and welcomes arrivals to Hawaii. . The information is compiled by

'"Unit Information Officers in (conjunction with Fleet Home Town :fiews Releases submitted to The Public Affairs Office.

SOMS Welcome aboard

, 'Sgt. A. Figueroa Jr. 'SSgt. W.W. Will

Promotion `PFC C.E. Boulding

Reenlistment D.L. Whestone

*IN, Service School Grad A.L. Williams Jr.

11%, 16464. 3D Marines Welcome aboard

1,:...,tFC R.A. Pulliam '., ILCpl. C.J. Tschantz ,._.Z.1.'" Promotions k::,IDFC R.L. Burnett

nepl. I.E. Pilart ,..1'..:- Good Conduct Medal

:Sgt. L. Grant Jr. t*: ",:: BSSG

'el, Welcome aboard FC A.D. Gordon FC T.M. Swan

....0,Cp1. R.R. Arnold VNI,Cpl. S. Seeks to' LCpl. R.J. Geiger '-',1,,Cpl. R.L. Green

Cpl. J.L. Hart Cpl. C.M. Johnson

;'Cpl. M. Smith LI:Cpl. C.E. Leslie

'pl. C.J. Spindler pl. W.R. Stone

Cpl. J.D. Tamez :pl. R.T. Whitledge

.. p1. W.L. Gonzalez pl. K.L. Hudson

St pl. K.E. Hummons Jr. pl. M.A. James pl. V.A. Lawson pl. E.A. Lowe pl. C.E. Poindexter

'Cpl. R. Vargas Sgt. R.A. Wynn igt. A.E. Mills .ndLt. C.R. Cowen

4 Capt. G.T. Grow Jr. 4t

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Cpl. J.C. Tota k. 'B pl. J.ehiter

g PI Cpl. D. Dorrea PI SSgt. M. Malanczak

0 CWO-4 W.L. Walsh

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Certificate of Commendation Sgt. J.D. Rocha

Meritorious Masts LCpl. M.W. Bunnell LCpl. K.R. Cuttino LCpl. M.D. Zammit ;,p1. R.L. Hill Cpl. J.A. Montgomery Cpl. W. Robinson Jr.

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114 Sgt. W.R. Munn

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MCAS-2 Welcome aboard

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VMFA 212 Welcome aboard

LCpl. T.A. Battaglia Sgt. S.G. Schaefer

Good Conduct Medal LCpI. S.W. Gardner

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Meritorious Masts LCpl. E.C. Sprout Cpl. R.T. Bartch Cpl. T.E, Robinette

.HMM 165

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HMM 364 Welcome aboard

PFC J.T. Benningfield PFC R.W. Smitheal LCpl. V.A. Aguirre LCpI. R.J. Daly LCpI. L.R. Domitrovits LCpl. W.L. Seawright Jr. LCpI. B.K. Yanz

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April 25, 1985

The amtrac memorial at the main gate here gets a fresh coat of paint from members of 2d Platoon, AAVDet. Co. "A."

Ancient amtrac A new facelift for an old friend

by SSgt. Greg Berry

A vintage amphibibus vehicle silently guards the main gate here; a war machine from another era resting on a concrete slab.

On the other side of the island, at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl, is a flat granite marker where the

remains of an unknown serviceman rests. Both the AAV, and the nameless serviceman, share the silence of the years, their individual stories untold; but they share a lot more. They share a common bond, and a name.

An amphibious tractor, buried beneath the sands of Tarawa for 31 years, was unearthed in May 1974 by

LCpI. John Tavo letti measures his lines to accurately draw an "S" on the amtrac memorial here. Tavoletti painted identification markings and names on the LVTP-5.

workers digging a waterpipe trench at Beito Beach. The amtrac contained a pile of human bones, entombed since the amphibious assault against the Japanese on Nov. 20, 1943, and among the bones was a set of Marine Corps dog tags that had once belonged to Private Henry Carl Verhaalen, a Wisconsin native declared missing in action since that fateful day.

His name is inscribed as the crew chief of the LVTP5 monument here.

Restoration of the P-5 was completed by Company D, 3d Amphibian Tractor Battal- ion, in mid-1974, and was parked outside the unit's headquarters here as a monument of sorts.

The, then, company commander, Major Frank Slovick, decided that a plaque bearing the name of the Marine, and the circum- stances surrounding his death - when the remains had been properly identified - could be combined with the restored amtrac to serve as a tribute to all Marine amphibian tractor crewmen who lost their lives at war.

"As an amtracker, the whole thing really got to me," Slovick stated in an August 1974 Hawaii Marine article. "I mean, here's this guy, probably a lot like the guys who are crewing tractors here

in Delta Company, and he gets his troop load ashore and then gets hit. Now he lays entombed in his tractor - still at his post, on Tarawa - for 31 years. It seems like the ultimate comment on amphibian tractors and their crews."

Unfortunately, the re- mains were unidentifiable, according to officials at the U.S. Army's Central Identifi- cation Laboratory, Hawaii, and the World War II amtracker was interred on Aug. 27, 1981 at Punchbowl. The granite marker reads "Unknown."

The restored amphibious vehicle here did become a monument, and was moved to its, current resting place at the main gate. In September 1976, a plaque was dedicated at the amtrac memorial in honor of four Marines from Co. D who were killed in a tragic helicopter accident June 24, 1976 on the Big Island: Corporal Lonnie L. Thomas and Lance Corpor- als Thomas J. Stramat, Frank Anderson Jr. and Charlie N. Mann.

As the years passed, the elements paid more attention to the monument than caretakers did. But all that changed when a group of modern-day amtrackers took on the task of repainting the P-5.

"I feel like we're making

The tracks of the LVTP-5 amphibious vehicle are blackened at the main gatd here.

history," said Sergeant Mark Brooks. "We've read a lot about the P-5, but we've never worked on them. Now we have a chance to work on one as we paint a part of history."

Brooks and 12 other Marines from 2d Platoon, Assault Amphibian Vehicle Detachment, Company A, spent four days repainting the old AAV. Olive drab was used for the hull, with the mooring cleats and other areas highlighted in the appropriate colors. The tracks were painted black.

"The mooring cleats are painted red on the port side and white on the starboard," explained Second Lieutenant James Stewart, platoon commander. "We're trying to match as many of the original markings as possible."

The job of painting the names and identification numbers on the track fell to Lance Corporal John Tavoletti, who had demon- strated his artistic capabili- ties by painting a mural for the company earlier this year.

"It's a lot of work," Tavoletti said, "but it's worth it." Others agreed.

"I think the repainting was a great idea," said Corporal John Dell. "It was looking pretty shabby and it's part of our history."

History or not, several of the amtrackers expressed appreciation for the newer AAVP7A1s. "I wouldn't want to be a crew member on one of the P-5s," Dell said. "You can see a lot of improvements just by comparing the two."

Brooks compared the P-5 and its modern counterpart to a large station wagon and a race car. "Sounds far- fetched," Brooks conceded, "but the P-7 is incredibly faster both on land and in the water, and it's a lot easier to maintain."

The AAVs have been modernized, and so have the tactics that amtrackers use; but the basic soul of an amtracker probably hasn't changed since Private Verhaalen aimed his amphibious tractor at Beito Beach 42 years ago.

A poet finds shelter in his words "I wanted to write about loneliness and dreams

that all fell by the way but when I satylown with paper and pen I realized I'd forgotten what to say. Sometimes it's hard to speak openly about things that I feel in my heart for fear that things incom- prehensible to you would drive us further apart."

by Sgt. Christopher Wood So reads the poetry of

Lance Corporal Steven Berry, a radarman with Marine Fighter Attack Squardon (VMFA)-235, deployed to MCAS Iwakuni, 3apan.

For years, Berry's world was one of personal isolation until he began using poetry as a gateway to his emotions. "Poetry is a method of meditation," commented Berry, a native of Des Moines, Iowa. "Through poetry, I can get my innermost thoughts to come to the surface."

Berry has been writing poetry since he was in seventh grade, but only recently began sharing his work with others.

"I've always been very protective of my poetry," Berry remarked. "I was afraid that people would have negative attitudes toward it. It's like opening up to someone and saying )K. Here I am. Hit me

where it hurts.' There have

been times when I did that, and people took advantage of me."

Much of Berry's early poetry focused on the negative side of life, but he eventually grew tired of writing from a cynical point of view. "It got to where I couldn't look at anything and see a good side."

That attitude changed when Berry went through the Alcohol Rehabilitation Drydock at Pearl Harbor. "ARD helped me to realize that there's good and bad in everything," he said. One of those good things became apparent when Berry was asked to read a poem to his ARD graduating class.

"I was sitting there writing "The View From Inside," Berry said, "and two or three people saw it and decided that I should read it for graduation."

But, according to Berry, he had mixed feelings about doing that. "I guess I was kind of scared about sharing such personal

feelings. Finally, I did it, and a copy was published in the base newspaper," he said.

Although Berry has written hundreds of poems,

he has trouble explaining how he does it. "I really don't know how I write," he remarked. "It seems like I just lay a piece of paper on the table, and whatever is

LCp1. Steven Berry, poet

in my head flows onto the paper. It's not exactly that simple, but that's the only way I can explain it.

"There are always so many ideas that are trying to come out," Berry continued. "And if I'm wide awake - if I've gotten a lot of sleep - then, subconsciously, there are barriers blocking the ideas. But when I'm really tired, all of the barriers come down."

Some of Berry's ideas are never put on paper. "Some poems hang around in my mind for six or eight months," Berry said. "Once I let them slide for that long, I can never recapture the idea."

Berry's topics are deeply personal. "I write about things that are on my mind," he remarked, "things that are either bothering me or that I feel strongly about.

"It's hard for me to formulate a complete idea that has nothing to do with me," he said. "Some of them follow a very simple train of thought, while others are a little deeper. I like the deeper ones better because they intrigue me."

Berry is also intrigued by the idea of submitting his poetry for publication. "I wouldn't mind having my

work published," he commented. If it happens, the gateway to the world of Berry's emotions will swing just a little bit wider.

Time Time is a wayward traveler etching his mark upon the

land and the work he does on

geography bewilders mortal man. He works his many wonders upon everything we see he takes his toll and exacts

his price for to all things he's the key. He recognizes no justice his paramour is fate together they walk hand in

hand indifferent to love and hate. Sometimes he gives the

illusion of inconsistant speed but actually he never

changes at all for variation he has no need. Some say that he's redundant never straying from his path but if we were to question him he would just look at us and

laugh. For to him is delegated power to bring the mountains down to change the course of a

mighty flood until portions of land are

drowned. , -September 23, 1984.

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Bowling champs

Okinawa topples tournament April 25, 1985

by Sgt. L.C. Brooks

Okinawa's men's team was on a roll during the- Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, Regional Bowling Champ- ionships at K-Bay Lanes, April 13-15, while competing against Iwakuni and Hawaii teams.

After competing 40 games, Staff Sergeant Jerome Dillon, 3d Force Service Support Group, Okinawa, was the top male finisher with a total pin count of 7,491. "This was my second time competing in the regionals and will he my first time

going to the All-Marine competition. I'm really excited about making the team," said Dillon.

The top female winner at the regionals was Sergeant Janice Stockman, Brigade ServiCe. Support Group, Kaneohe Bay, with.a total pin count of 4,659 after 27 games. "This will be my eighth time going to the All- Marine Trials and each time I've made it to the Inter- service Team," said Stock- man.

Okinawa captured the trophy in the men's team. event, totaling pins of 36,346.

Hawaii Marines women's team were number one in the team event with total pin count of 13,343.

The other five women going to the All-Marine trials are Sergeant Cynthia Reyes, 3d FSSG, OkinaWa, 4,500; Gunnery Sergeant Deborah Muzzy, SOMS, Kaneohe Bay, 4,429; Lance Corporal April Hall, Detachthent C, MTOPS, Iwakuni, 4,384; Staff Sergeant Sheryl Gobell, H&HS, Kaneohe Bay, 4,244; and Sergeant Myla Jett, H&HS, Kaneohe Bay, 4,188.

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'Royal M. Goulet, MAG-24, Kaneohe Bay, 7,403; Captain Skip Samad, H&HS, Iwa- kuni, 7,402; Gunnery Sergeant Ron Swigart, MCB, Okinawa, 7,346; and Master Sergeant Dale Pace, MWHS- 1, Iwakuni, 7,330.

These top finishers an currently competing in the All-Marine Championships at MCAS Yuma, Ariz. The top competitors there will go to the Interservice Tournament.

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Tidepool Discovery

Sea Life Park will hold "Tidepool Discovery," a two- session after-school adven-

ture combining field trips to beaches and tidepools for children 8 to 14 years old.

Informal lectures on marine invertebrates featur" live props such as crabs, at- stars, urchins, shells and seaweed. Classes will be May 4 and 5 from 3 to 5 p.m., at Sea Life Park.

For registration informa- tion contact the Education department at Sea Life Park, 259-7933.

Cont. to B-6

"I misse d the travel. No n; I'm back with it two weeks during the year." Annual training with the Marine Reserve is more than just staying current on your military training. It's also a chance to see Marine bases in different parts of the country and the world.

While you're on active duty, you can hitch a ride on a military aircraft and do some more traveling. That gives you a chance to see some

exotic places you might have missed during your first time around or to re-visit a favorite or two.

The Marine Reserve also offer's you the chance to get back with old friends and other Marines-people you have some- thing uniquely in common with.

So if you're thinking about leaving active duty or have already left, take a look into the Marine Reserve. Call 800-423-2600, toll-free. In California, 800-252-0241.

MARINE RESERVE Reserve your place on the team. The few. The proud. The Marines.

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April 25, 1985 HAWAII MARINE

Special Services Dependent Recreation 254-2963

Sailing The Station Marina has three different kinds of sailing boats available for check- outs or lessons.

Basic sailing lessons held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. start the first Saturday of every month, and are by appoint- ment.

The Marina also has advanced sailing classes available. Next class starts May 5, for four Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., and includes racing tactics and work with spinakers.

For more information call 257-2219.

Saving money with AFEES

"Extra Value," "Compare and Save" and "Special Buy" are words for exchange customers to watch for in 1985. These are the new merchandise signs now being displayed by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service to better identify specially- priced items.

Signs saying "Extra Value," will identity regularly-stocked commer- cial brands being sold at bargain prices. Some "Extra Value" items will be sold at cost. The "Extra Value" signs replace the "Budget Special" and "Check This" signs, which formerly identified bargain-priced, regularly-stocked items.

"AAFES-Brands" denote products manufactured to AAFES specifications and offered at substantial savings. These products will be featured using signs saying "Compare and Save, AAFES-Brands".

"Special Buy" signs will highlight merchandise available for a limited time at a special low price or in an exceptionally large number of selections. These items will normally be one-time buys. "Special Buy" merchandise will appear unannounced throughout all exchange stores.

Watching for drunk drivers

Drunken drivers kill, but you can protect yourself by knowing how to identify them.

Police officers will tell you that a trained eye can usually spot someone driving under the influence of alcohol. You don't have to see them stagger out of a bar to know to steer clear of them.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra- tion has gathered informa- tion, based on drunken drivers' arrests, which indicates the most common mistakes made by drunken drivers. These include:

Turning with wide radius; straddling center or lane marker; weaving; appearing to be drunk, slouching, using erratic or obscene gestures, displaying eye fixation; almost striking an object or another vehicle; driving on the shoulder, off the roadway, or through turn-only lanes.

Also, driving more than 10 mph below speed limit; stopping without cause in traffic lane; following too closely; braking erratically; driving into opposing or crossing traffic; responding slowly to traffic signals; stopping inappropriately, other than in traffic lane; turning abruptly or illegally; and driving with headlights off.

Knowing what to look for, being constantly aware of surrounding traffic, and wearing seat belts are all good defenses against drunken drivers.

Library A new set of MCI courses is

now available at the Station Library.

For more information on other books and services available call Murray at 257- 3583.

Windsurfing Classes and rentals for

windsurfing equipment will be available in early May. For more information call Glen at 257-2219.

Recreation equipment

The Outdoor Recreation Equipment Center has a full line of camping gear, campers, tents, stoves, lanterns and sleeping bags,

etc. If fishing is your game, they have fishing poles. Also available are boogie boards, surfboards, fun soft skis, masks, fins, and snorkels. Call 257-2548 or stop by the center.

Swimming lessons

Registration for the next session of swimming lessons is at 2 p.m. on May 11 at the Station Pool. Lessons are available for infants over 6 months, children and adults. Cost is $25 per session.

Barbers Point campsites

Camping sites are now available at NAS Barbers Point, near White Plains Beach.

Each of the 22 sites can hold up to 10 people and three vehicles. Reservations can be made up to 30 , days in '

advance. For information on

obtaining camping permits, or for reservations, call 684- 8281.

Exercise programs

Dependent Recreation offers a variety 9f exercise programs morning, noon, and night to help you keep healthy and fit. Call for schedule and fees.

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Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii

Auto Hobby Shop

The Auto Hobby Shop now has valve job capabilities, including valve grinding; seat grinding; knurling and reaming of guides; valve stem height correction; and bead blasting.

For more information call 257-2983.

Auto storage Construction of the new

Auto Hobby Shop will begin May 1 and will drastically reduce the amount of area at the shop for auto storage.

Patrons who have vehicles

stored at the shop must review their storage con- tracts with the Auto Hobby Shop manager before April 29.

For more information call 257-2982.

Flower arrangements Decorate a fan or broom

with island dried flowers and wood roses for an attractive wall arrangement. Class will be held May 15 at the Station Library. Cost is $11. Deadline to register is May 10 at Dependent Recreation.

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Saturday, April 27, 1985 Sunday, April 28, 1985

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Tickets available at the door. Also: Floyd's of Hawaii (in Kailua) and Sears (Windward Mall)

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B-4 HAWAII MARINE

Sports Shorts Yacht Race

The Pacific Yacht Club will host its annual invitational race May 4 at Hickam Harbor.

The race is open to all Hawaii Yacht Racing Association members and will have two divisions.

Spectators are welcome to all events, beginning at 11 a.m. A bring-your-own-food cookout will' be featured after the race.

For more information call Chuck Freiburger at 262-0612 or Ron Hillstromb at 422- 1679.

Tennis An Open Tennis Tourna-

ment will be held Saturday and Sunday.

Matches start at 11 a.m. daily, and competitors can register at the Athletic Office

Ticket info

The Special Services Ticket Sales Office has tickets for the following events:

Cazimaro's May Day - Waikiki Shell; May 1; $11.70 and $9.20.

Deep Purple - NBC; May 3; $15.70.

Julian Lennon - Waikiki Shell; May 10; $16.70 and $11.70.

Ice Capades - NBC; May 10-19; $11.20, $9.70 and $7.70.

Baseball discount tickets. Books of 20 are $25 for all home games. Single tickets are $1.25.

Magic Kingdom Club discount cards for Disney- land, Disneyworld and Tokyo Disneyland.

Celebrate Mother's Day at the Hale Koa for brunch or dinner.

Call Margaret at 254-3304, or stop by building 219, for more ticket information.

Movie schedule

Movies start at 7:15 p.m. For more information call the Station Theater at 257-3668.

Tonight Supergirl (PG). Fay

Dunaway. Fantasy-Drama. With a blend of special effects, humor and excite- ment, Kara, the Man of Steel's cousin, must use her kryptonic powers in a clash with the sorceress Selena.

Friday Supergirl (PG).

Saturday Pinocchio (G). This

children's tale is about a wooden puppet who wanted nothing more than to be a real boy. A Walt Disney classic.

Sunday Marvin and Tige (PG).

John Cassavetes and Billy Dee Williams. Drama. An 11- year -old street-wise orphan boy from Athlanta meets a former advertising executive, who is now a loner and an alcoholic. They find com- panionship and the security.

Monday Marvin and Tige (PG).

Tuesday The Ninja Mission (R).

Christopher Kohlberg. Action-Drama. When des- perate men have a dirty job, they don't leave it to amateurs.

Wednesday The Ninja Mission (R).

DIRECT DEPOSIT

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from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or by calling 257-3550/3622. Camp Smith and Marine Barracks Marines are encouraged to participate.

Horseshoe, Wrist-Wrestling

Tourney A Horseshoe and Wrist-

Wrestling Tournament is scheduled for May 11 at 11

a.m. Register with the Athletic Office in the Station Gym.

Windward Marathon

Applications for the 1985 Windward Marathon are available at the Station Gym. The race will start at 5 a.m., May 12, at Enchanted Lake and will proceed through Lanikai, Kailua, the Air

Station, and back to Enchanted Lake.

A $20 application fee is required.

For more information, contact Capt. Dave Dipman at 257-2421 or lstLt. Michael Healer at 257-3550/3622.

Bowling An organizational meeting

for the Summer Intramural Bowling program will be held on May 22, at the Station Theater at noon.

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il 25, 1985 HAWAII MARINE

Families urged to conserve water The Board of Water Supply,

City and County of Honolulu, has lifted its "Alert Low Water Condition" ending mandatory water restric- tions.

Although the restrictions have been lifted, water conservation on the Air Station is still a concern as water reservoirs are below their normal capacity.

All personnel and their Amflies, who live on tIrvernment housing are reminded that lawn watering schedules are still in effect, and are:

Odd numbered buildings - 3 to 7 p.m. Monday,

Wednesday and Saturday. Even numbered buildings - 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday,

Thursday and Sunday. Areas outside of Family

Housing -7 to 9 a.m. or 5 to 7 p.m. any day.

Hand-held hoses used to irrigate plants may be used anytime, providing water is not wasted.

The following guidelines are provided for use of water resources on the Air Station:

Use buckets, not hoses to wash vehicles.

Do not overwater lawns to the point where runoff occurs.

Ensure water is placed only on lawns and shrubbery, not

Commandant stresses energy conservation

Washington, D.C. (MC- News) - Current data on energy consumption raises concerns that the Marine Corps will not meet a 1985 *action goal established by the President.

Executive Order 12003, issued in July 1977, established a federal goal for FY-85 of a 20 percent reduction in facilities energy use per square foot. At present, the Marine Corps has achieved only ' a 12.94 percent reduction.

In CMC White Letter 8-85, the Commandant stated, "At current energy costs, each percentage point by which the goal is missed will cost about $750,000. I am concerned that we do our

t, not only from a cost and r diness standpoint, but

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roast beef sandwich, fishwich, french fries, soup, salad bar, dessert Dinner

Grilled pork slices, tuna and noodle casserole, mashed potatoes, soup, salad bar, dessert

Saturday Breakfast /brunch

French toast, apple coffee cake, ham slices, hash browns, eggs any style, cereal Dinner

Beef sauerbraten, Cornish hens, rice pilaf, vegetables, salad bar, dessert.

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Oven roast beef, veal cutlets, French baked potatoes, vegetables, soup, salad bar, dessert

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French toast, hot cross buns, hash browns. eggs any style, cereal Lunch

Newport fried chicken, knock- wurst., barbeque and hoagie sandwiches, french fries, soup, salad bar, dessert II/hoer witast pork ham, braised beef and noodles, rissole potatoes, soup, salad bar, dessert

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Baked rainbow trout, .meatloaf, lyonnaise potatoes, seam, salad bar, dessert Wednesday Breakfast

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Chili macaroni, grilled beef liver with onions, baked potatoe, soup, salad bar, desert

51 minute substitutions may b ne necessary. Check with the dining facility for more information.

also to demonstrate to Congress and the public our efficient use of limited resources."

streets, bare fields and sidewalks.

Use a broom, not water to clear debris, .leaves, ete.

Do not leave unattended water running.

Promptly report leaking/ dripping faucets and valves to the Facilities Department, 257-2380.

The Provost Marshal's Office will enforce watering schedules and will issue citations to offenders, which include: First offense - official warning; second offense - formal letter to offender; third offense - Administrative and Func- tional (selective securing of water outlets) actions.

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B-4 HAWAII MARINE

Island Happenings Cont. from B-2

Puppet shows Honolulu Theatre for

' Youth will present one of America's premier puppet troupes, the Tears of Joy Theatre, at McCoy Pavilion in Ala Moana Park during April and May.

Public performances will be April 27 and May 4 and 11, at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. The 7:30 performance on May 4 will be interpreted for the hearing impaired.

Schoolday performances for preschool, kindergarten and first grade classes will be from Monday to May 15, also at McCoy Pavilion. Advance reservations are required.

The stories on the program include Coyote and the Cedar Tree, a humorous adaptation of a tale told by Clatsop Indians of Oregon; Onion Skin Soup, a shadow puppet version of a Mexican folk

tale; and Jabberwocky. adapted from the poem by Lewis Carroll.

Tickets are $4 for adults and $2.50 for children and senior citizens, and are on sale at the HTY business office in the Merchandise Mart downtown.

For reservations and information call the Ticket Hotline at 521-3487.

Kawai Nui Marsh Learn more about the

natural and cultural resources of Kawai Nui Marsh at an open house on the Marsh, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance to the marsh will be from Kailua Road at the Windward YMCA, and at the "Welcome to Kailua" sign. Follow the yellow balloons and signs. Donations for adults is $1 and children under 16 are free.

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Craft fair The Hickam Air Force Base

Arts and Crafts Center is sponsoring a Spring Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May

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The fair will feature food and seller's booths, as well as entertainment.

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COMPLETELY INSTALLED FOR ONLY

If there was ever a carpet sale worth going to . . . then this is it! At Pearl Harbor and Barbers Point Navy Exchanges, choose from two popular carpet styles and carpet 3 rooms in your home for only $494.80 - com- pletely installed. That means you get 40 sq.yds. of beautiful new carpet, soft pad and professional installa- tion all for one low price! It's happening now at Pearl Harbor and Barbers Point Navy Exchanges. Come in early for the best selection and savings!

Your Choice. Solid Saxony Plush Of?

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Cut ' Sug. Retail $802.80 SAVE S308.00

Carpet 3 Rooms For Only $49 80 includes

Carpet. Pad &

Professional installation! Based

un sq.yds.

94" FINAL DAYS TO SAVE!

MORE COMPLETELY INSTALLED 3 ROOM SPECIALS! Popular

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SAVE $298.00 Carpet 3 Rooms

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NAVY BARBERS

PT.

MI prices are based on 40 sq.yds. Your actual price will be based on the quantity purchased.

Sale starts April 18. 1985 Sale ends April 28, 1985

Visa and Mastercard accepted VISA'

Sorry no layaways

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EVERYONE LOVES LOYAL GARNER (7)

Her New Show Opens May 4th In the Banyan Tree Showroom

Saturday Nights, May through July Tickets at all military ticket outlets

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A LOT OF TAPPAN QUALITY FOR JUST $

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Cooks a 15 lb. roast, 12 lb. turkey

SALE ENDS 4/28/5 p.m. PACIFIC SURPLUS & DISTRIBUTORS 262-8131 NEW HOURS

1247-F KAILUA RD. $4fTtl g IA Y

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

Classification categories are listed alphabetically Aircralt for Sale Announcements

Antiques/Colleclor s Hems

Apts. Unlurn.

Apts. Part Furn.

Apts Fully Furn Appliances

Auto Announcements

13

15

130 74

75

73 127

173

KAILUA CHURCH

CHRISTIAN

SCHOOL

S

s

S

8th Annual Hawaiian Celebration

HOTILAULVA Performances From 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M

FOOD PROGRAM ARTS & CRAFTS

APRIL 27, 1985 KAILUA BEACH PARK

.4.140-1744&

TWO-MOTOR Celebrity TM QS DUAL EDGE BRUSHERS!

3.7HP 14 qt bag Power nozzle Cord rewind

OUIET SERIES

$228

MANY MORE IN-STORE

PECIALS TO CHOOSE

FROM ( Convertible

HOOVER SELF-PROPELLED CONCEPT ONE No Pushing No Pulling Work saver Motor driven brush gels dirt you can't See.

$168

HOOVER

Upright Convenkani BultNn Carrying

Horwile 16. CORI w(Wrop NI Steel Handle POWERFUL 4.13 AMP MOTOR

9 Qt. Disposable Bog Full- Tlrre Edge Cleaning No Shock Hood (Non Conductive Surface)

Sleet Agitator Two Did Ortvirg Burshes LIII Did

iot the Path of Suction. Deep Cleans Carpeting,

SALE ENDS Sun. 4/28/85/5 p.m.

PACIFIC SURPLUS & 262-8131 NEW HOURS

1247-F KAILUA RD. U SATURDAY

KAILUA IN THE711 SUNDAY COMPLEX WEDNESDPY

5 DISTRIBUTORS

455-9010 9 30.6 00 p 98-593 KAM HWY. 9 30-5 SO p m

1100-CLOS500pED rn PEARL CITY a,ZZA : DOMINOS

Autos for Lease 72

Autos for Sale 76 Auto/Parts/Sent 56 Autos Wanted 61

Baby Furnishings 24 Boats Supplies & Sery 46 Building Supplies . 41

Business Directory 40 Business Opportunity 50

Business Properly For Sale or Rent 108

Cards For Thanks 8 Cemetery Plots 10

Computers I19 Condos /Townhouse Unlurn 87

I0 CEMETERY PLOTS

-7 Condos/Townhouse Part. Condos/Townhouse Furn Furniture Furniture For Rent

Garage/Lanai Sale

Hardware/Equipment Housesitting Hot Rods

Help Wanted Domestic

Help Wanted M/F Help Wanted Sales Hahhy & Craft Supplies Houses Furn Houses Part Furn

85 Houses Unlurn 86 Income Tax Sery

120 Income Property 121 Jewelry & Clothing

68 Lawn And Gardening 152 Legal Notices 184 Livestock 172 Loans/Loans Wanted 62 Lost & Found 60 Machinery & Equipment 61 Miscellaneous 66 Misc. Wanted 81 Mopeds Sales & Sery 83 Motorcycles Sales 8 Sery

82 Music Sales & Seri, 30 011ice For Rent

113 Personals 118 Personal Services 148 Pet Supplies

I Sales & Service 150 Photo Supplies 55 Real Estate Announcements 20 Real Estate For Sale

153 Real Estate Management 126 Real Estate Trade 136 Real Estate Wanted 170 Rentals 171 Rent A Car

144 102 25 35

51

40

15

14

12

17

16

23 74

Rentals To Share Rentals Wanted Resumes Rooms To Rent Schools B Training Situations Wanted

Male 8 Female Sporting Goods

Stereos & TV

Swaps Travel Trucks & Pickups Vacation Rentals Vans. Campers & Jeeps Wiki Wiki Freehee

76

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36 BB

45

63 47

29 28 22 66 93 75 31

MILILANI Memorial Park, Poinsettia Garden, 3 plots, $1250 ea. 548-4551

15 ANNOUNCEMENTS

SCHOLARSHIPS Available athletic. regular, graduate

Phone 259-5207

ALOHA PAWN Buy Sell Loan Trade

S QUICK CASH $ We buy gold and

anything else of value.

540 California Ave. Ph. 622-2898

25 PERSONALS

$100 REWARD for referral leading to sale of solar water heating system. 247-3338

ST. Jude Pray for all those who invoke your

aid through prayer JRM

TWO 14 yr. olds will do any small jobs, lawns, car washing, reasonable. 262-0008 Jon.

IF you want to drink. that's your business. If you want to stop, that's ours. Alcoholics Anonymous Ph. 946-1438

YOU can be taught to become a millionaire. Call 1-800-USA- 2000 ext 3435.

.35 PERSONAL SERVICES

MS Yard maintenance yard, concrete, masonry

Mark Souza 254-4949

CARPET BUSTERS - $8/ room-steam, dyeing & drapes too. Island wide. 254-5083

ADVERTISING STANDARDS

Advertising published in the Sun Press. Waianae Sun Times, Waipahu Sun News. Hawaii Navy News, Hawaii Marine and the Sun-Flyer is accepted on the premise that the merchandise and services offered are accurately described and willingly sold to customers at the advertised price Advertisers are aware ot these conditions. Adver- tising that does not conform to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading is lever knowingly accepted. It any reader encounters non-compliance with these standards. we ask that you inform:

Sun Press at 235-5881

Better Business Bureau

at 531-8131

677 Ala Moana Blvd 96813

35 PERSONAL SERVICES

DESIGNER custom-made, all types of garments and alterations Ph. 262-4949

AIR Conditioning, Refrigera- tion, washer/dryer repair. Pobre Appliance Repair 672- 4014

FELIPE Yard and Houseclean- ing. Call 261-5050 between 2:00 and 8:00 p.m

DRESSMAKING & alterations for men & women. Mon-Sat. 9 to 5:30 p.m 262-8044

AFFORDABLE Yard & Tree Service - Free Estimates

262-9746

35 PERSONAL SERVICES

JOURNEYMAN painter, 17 yrs. exper., very reasonable prices. 239-6924.

FOR accurate Bookkeeping and reasonable rates

call 261-1153

z

FREE PREGNANCY TEST Open 5 days a week

Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Aiea - 487-7087 Kailua - 262-2171

Cooke St. - 538-3577 Wahiawa - 622-1532

ROMEO'S Yard Cleaning. Mowing, trimming, lot COMPLETE yard service, low clearing. Free Est. 696-9213, rates, wkly., monthly maint. 696-8982 622-2780, 677-0972 ask for Gil

PAINTING: your spare time is valuable. I will paint your house int. or ext. You finish the trim or complete. 18 yrs Doug 239-7130

ANSWERING Service, low rates. unlimited palls. Call Debbie or Pat 487-3544 or 623- 1171

LOSE weight now. Ask me how. Be a winner and slimmer Call 423-1525

YARD maintenance service: Windward. Phone

261-1226

Serving Oahu Since 1977

1500

533-4533 Stiff Attornoy Gene Wien

A Public Service Pr 51101

HOUSE Cleaning. Moving in/out. Wkly/monthly. Inspec- tion guaranteed. Honest & affordable. Laverne 456-1405

USED carpet, good cond any size $15 and up. Call Judy or Henry

at 239-5449.

WE service all makes & models of all major appliances. We also sell new & reconditioned appliances. One day service for most pAkts of the island. Call Aaro Appliance. 235-2677

DRUNK DRIVING DIVORCE

CRIMINAL DEFENSE Reasonable Rates

LORETTA A. EBINGER Attorney at Law

CALL 523-6138

SOME EMPLOYERS DEMAND EXPERIENCE.

WE OFFER IT. You've had this happen to you, you apply for

the job, and they ask for experience. How do you get experience if you don't get the job?

One great place is the Army. There are over 300 different skills to choose from. Administra- tive, technical, medical. Many are in high-tech areas, and matey have uses in several civilian fields.

You train with advanced, sophisticated learning methods in specialized schools.

And when somebody asks for experience, you can give them an earful. Here's whore to start ('all Now!

671-3934 847-3905 732.6681 622-3965 456-5906 235-6491

ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.

36 RESUMES

WINDWARD (and (and LEEWARD) RESUMES. ETC.

PERSONALIZED WRITING 261-7524

580 Uluhaku SI Kailua Hi

Peadridge C1r. 488-8381 Also open evenings and Saturdays

Dorothy Hazzard

Resumes & Business Writing

Free Consultation

947-8422 765 Amana St 11310 Behind KGMB-TV Ch 9

GOOD JOBS ARE AVAILABLE!

Professional resumes open doors Military Specialists Free Consultation

M;ir lot d

Lead Services

PROFESSIONAL RESUME SERVICE

735 Bishop St., #238 -- 521 -7901

"Established 1977"

45 SCHOOLS & TRAINING

8 WKS. summer phonics reading program for grade K thru 6, 1 hr. per day. Limited space, will fill fast. Call Ann 671-9707.

50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

FINANCIAL Independence! Only 2-5 yrs. Part time. Free to listen? 262-7897

50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

AVON, ow n your own business, be your .own boss. Call Kandy 239-6997.

60 HELP WANTED M/F

HOUSE cleaning help wanted1 morning each week. Enchanted Lake 261-4177

HAIR STYLIST/ MANICURIST

WANTED Guaranteed Min. Wage/More.

Shea 'power Inc. Call Ernie 262-0007

KITCHEN helper, morning hours, part time. Adult. Apply in person. Florence's Restaurant, 20 Kainehe St., Kailua

PART TIME TELEPHONE CANVASSERS. WORK IN KAILUA MILITARY OK. CALL 261-7511 FOR APPT.

PART time or full time earn up to $3.500 in commission per month. Call Ralph Teruya of Hidden Treasure 524-4575

SECRETARY Travel Agency, Pearl Harbor. Military 'depen- dent preferred. Must be proficient in typing and able to work in a busy office environment. Call

422-9444 for appointment

RN's OB: Full and part time. Labor and delivery experience necessary. CCU: Part time, experience necessary.

Hawaii RN license required.

Apply 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Personnel Office

Wahiawa General Hospital 128 Lehua St., Wahiawa

An equal opportunity employer

INDEPENDENT MARKETING

REPRESENTATIVE; If you are self starter, interested in a career position, we're interested in you. We are the top leading TLA approved facility in Pearl City area. Prefer military dependent.

Call 524-3970

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

Classification categories are listed alphabetically

Aircraft for tale Announcements

13

15

Antiques /Collectors Items 130 Aids Unlurn. 74 Apts Part Furn 75 Apts Fully Furn 73

Appliances 127 Auto Announcements 173 Autos for Lease 172 Autos for Sale 176 Auto /Parts /Sery 156

Autos Wanted 161

Baby Furnishings 124

Boats Supplies & Sery Budding Supplies Business Directory Business Opportunity Business Property

for Sale or Rent

Cards For Thar' Cemetery Plots Computers

Condos/Townhouse Volum

146 Condos/Townhouse Part

141 Condos/Townhouse Furn

40 Furniture 50 Furniture For Rent

Garage/Lanai Sale

108 Hardware/ Equipment Hausesilting

10 Hot Rods

119 Help Wanted Domestic

87 Help Wanted MIF

85

86 120 121

68

152 184

62 60

Help Wanted Sales Hobby & Craft Supplies Houses Furn Houses Part. Furn Houses Unf urn Income Tax Sery Income Properly Jewelry & Giatking

Lawn And Gardening Legal Notices Livestock

61 Loans/Loans Wanted

66 Lost & Found

81 Machinery & Equipment

83 Miscellaneous

82 Misr Wanted

30 Mopeds Sales & Sera

113 Motorcycles Sales & Sera

118 Music Sales & Sera

148 Office For Rent

1 Personals

150 Personal Services

55

20 53

26 36 70

71

44

25

35

Pet Supplies Sates & Service

Pho o Supplies Rea Estate Announcements Rea Estate For Sale Rea Estate Management

Rea Estate Trade Rea Estate Wanted Ren als

Pen A Car

Rentals To Share 51 Rentals Wanted 40 Resumes 15 Rooms To Rent 14 Schools & Training 12 Situations Wanted 17 Male s Female 16 Sporting Goods 23 Stereos & TV 74 Swaps

76 Travel

98 Truck: ft Pickups 36 Vacation Rentals 88 Vans Campers a Jeeps 45 Wikl Wild french!

63 147

129 128

41.11112.

93 175 131

60 HELP WANTED M/F

NEED supervisors to hire, train, manage toy/gift demonstrators from home. Wkly paycheck + bonus/trip. Free training, $300 sample kit, supplies. Diane 261-4529

SEWING person-production exper. required. Pleasant. Kaneohe factory. 247-8707

PRESCHOOL Aide with exp., part time Moanalua. Ph. 422- 2161 or 536-0390

OPTICAL Assistant Full time Kailua Optometrist.

exp. preferred, excl. wage & benefits. 261-9735

$15-$25/hr. COMMISSION possible setting sales appoint- ments by phone part-time from home. Experienced only

247-3338

TEACHERS/Assists/Aides for Christian Preschoo in Kailua. Call 262-8501

60 HELP WANTED M/F

MANAGER Trainee Bank exper to $15,000, Cooks $5 Cocktail waitress $350++ Bartenders $$$ Phone Servicing clerk .. $750 House Cleaners to $7

Security Jobs Corporation Windward Office 254-6422

Pali Palm Plaza #323-A

' TRAVEL AGENT 2 yrs. experience in interna- tional ticketing and sales. Detail ability essential. Busy Apollo Agency. All inquiries confidential.

254-1591

NEEDLECRAFT LOVERS! Turn your talent into extra

income. Teach others needle- craft and make money doing it. Work with nation's leading

needlecraft company. Barbara 487-2281

GOVERNMENT Jobs. $15,000- $50,000 yr. possible. All

JOB counselors (2), occupations. Call 805-687 - Fee paid, sales or office. 6000 ext. R-4031 to find out

Military welcome how. exp. Job Center 487-3502

BE a "Bird Dog" earn big money in spare time finding prospects for sclar water heating systems. 247-3338

SEAMSTRESSES needed for new factory.

Call 521-4489 or 423-2352

EVERGREEN Nursery seeking individual to monitor & maintain personnel records, coordinate office activities & provide administrative & clerical support to all depart- ments. Typing 40-45 wpm, business school background, 1 yr. recent related work experience required. Plant knowledge helpful. Apply direct Tues.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m. at 89 So. King St., 4th Flr. A Division of Servco Pacific.'

KOKUA EMPLOYMENT Legal Secretary to $1300 Telephone Collectors $$$ Bank Clerks/Tellers exp. $ Van messenger $785 mo. Breakfast Cook Rush $$$

767 Kailua Rd. #101 Ph. 262-8137

RE ESTATE AGENTS Needed for (41 four

regional offices In Oahu

Cali Ja Jean :thieve (CR8) War law. a Mottling Oleseew

Nulty. Inc. dart Howe - inn brans 486-5555

Classified Ads

235-5881

$ $ $ NEED MONEY?

$ $ $ WE CAN HELP!

*ATTENTION*

MILITARY Broke Even on Pay Day1-

Military Men Military Wives

Earn Summer Vacation Money

Earn Extra Money Part-time

$6 per hour 630 to 900 p.m

Mon. thru Fri. We need part time workers immediately to train for our newly established "Discount Buying Warehouse Outlets" Specializing in clothing. jewelry. radios. toasters. furniture. TVs. microwaves. baby furniture and many more appliances. Foltowint areas are available Honolulu. Pearl Harbor. Salt Lake. Wahiawa. Barbers Point and KMCAS. Other Benefits in- clude Advancement Bonuses and Incentive Pay

C,311

486-0173 ask for Judy

62 HELP WANTED DOMESTIC

NEED Christian woman to baby sit in my Mililani home. Call 623-7776 or 624-2258

HELP Help! Need mature motherly type woman to come to my Aikahi Gardens Kailua home, 3 afternoons, 1:30 to 6:30 for 3 young children, 4, 2 & 6 weeks. Call 254-3216

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

RATES & REGULATIONS

Your classified ad reaches over 124,940 homes each Thursday. Read Classifieds for profit, use Classifieds for results.

CLASSIFIED LINE ADS

Deadline Tuesday 10.00 a m

Si , 96 per line tax 3 line min

Ad will appear in Ihe SUN PRESS Waiparh.

SUN NEWS Hawaii Navy News Sun Flyer

Hawaii Marine Waianae Sun TirrieF,

by 12 noon)

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

Deadline Friday 5 p Call 235-5881 or 622-3966

'or information on open Pi contract rates

Corrections &

cancellations deadline Monday - 12:00 noon

REPORT ERRORS AT ONCE

RFD Publications will not tie responsible for inure than one incorrect insertion of any Classified adverpsement and is responsible only for that line or portion of the ad that appeared incorrectly

For quick experienced help in placing your ad

Ph. 235-5881 Or

Ph. 622-3966

62 HELP WANTED DOMESTIC

BABY sitter needed for 1

adorable 9 month old boy My Pearl City home or your's. M-P Ph. 456-5515

NEED live-in nanny for 13 month old boy, light housework, local ref. req. 422- 6675 PM only.

63 SITUATIONS WANTED M/F

CHILD care Pearl City area. Newborn to 4 years of age. Full time pref. 455 -2104.

WILL baby sit 1 child, 2 years up. My Hawaii Kai home. Weekdays 395-9926

GUARANTEED houseclean- ing w/references. Reasonable rates. Call Angie or Teresa at 24.7-5883

WILL baby sit in my home, experienced, reliable, infants & up. Ph. 261-3690

I WILL give room & board & loving care to 1 elderly long or short term. 239-5169

LOVING mother will care for your child. Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m. to 6 p m. Ph. 455-8521

IRONING for family in Aikahi area. Piece work w/guaranteed monthly minimum. Prefer pickup & delivery. 254-1830

68 GARAGE/LANAI SALES

278 KAHA St., Kailua, Sat.Sun., 9-3. Oriental rugs, household items & clothing.

MOVING must sell furn., plants, misc., cheap. 84-037 Makau St Makaha. Sat. Sun. 8 -5.

GARAGE Sale: 27 & 28 Apr., 8 to 5, 94-1016 Lumi St., Crestview, misc. items.

NEIGHBORHOOD garage sale, 161 Alala Rd., Kailua April 27 9-2.

APR. 26, Fri., 9-3 p.m. Carpet, clothes, toys.

67 -B Karsten Dr., Wahiawa

GARAGE Sale: 418 Kawainui, Kailua, Thurs. on, miscel- laneous items. 261-6433

MOVING Sale - Sat. 4/27 9-2. Desk, kitchen items, misc. 2650-B Connor Loop, KMCAS.

FRI. & Sat. Vacuum, ladder, elec. lights, bookcases, tools, siding, misc. 1405 Akiahala St.

SAT. 8-4: clothes: train; table: misc. 94-359 Keaolani. Mililani. 623-1477

BLOCK garage sale Mahimahi Pl., Nsu Valley.

April 27. 10-2.

OVER 20 participants Sat. 4/27 8-2. 935 Koloa St., Kahala.

Great Bargains.

68 GARAGE/LANAI SALES

3 FAMILY Garage Sale: Enchanted Lake, 569 Paokano PI., 9 to 5, Sat. & Sun., 27 & 28.

CRAFT Creations presents a Craft Fair on Sat. April 27 from 9-4 at Heeia Elementary School, Please Come!

73 APTS. FULLY FURN.

MOILIILI - 1 bdrm., 1 bath, $525 includes electricity. water, parking. 1 mo. rent deposit. Call 262-2206.

LANIKAI: extra nice 1 bdrm. $625 incl. utils., 1 block to beach entrance. 262-5528

STUDIO cottage, utils. incl. $500/mo.

Call 261-5174

75 APTS. PART. FURN.

KANEOHE: 3 bdrm., 2 bath, penthouse, pool, amenities $825 a mo. Short or long term rental. Call 235-3208

APTS! Rent Mart has all areas, sizes, prices. 943-0092 till 8 p.m. Open Sun. too! Fee

KAILUA: apartments $510, no pets or waterbed.

Call 262-6462

76 RENTALS TO SHARE

KAILUA: employed non- smoker, prefer female $280 incl. utils. Ph. 262-4796

ROOMMATE needed: strong Christian woman pref., Kane- ohe. Call 247-6183 after 1 p.m.

HOUSEMAID for Kailua home nr beach, store & bus. $300 mo. incl. utils. + dep. 261-7790

KAILUA: furn. rm. in 3 bdrm. house $300/710. dep. Call 261-2442 or 235-8664

KANEOHE: house, room, view of bay, quiet. Nr. bus line $325. Ph. 254-1098

LIBERAL male has 2 bdrm. apt. to share/same.

Call 235-4720

AIKAHI Garden share bath, kitchen priv., utils. $350. Avail. now 254-1994

81 HOUSES FURN.

TO SHARE: large house, Kailua near beach, shopping center. Quiet street, mature. responsible adult, non- smoker. $525/mo. includes utils/amenities. Call Bill eves. & weekends. 262-9457

82 HOUSES UNFURN.

AVAILABLE 5/1 Waikane area, near ocean, small yard, children welcomed. $530 mo. includes water only Call Judy 239-8414 or Penny 239-7788 after 6

133 HOUSES PART. FURN.

HOUSES! Townhouses! Rent Mart has the one for you 943-

KAILUA: Housewares, shirts, 0092 till 8 p.m. 7 days Small world treasures, etc., Apr. 27, fee.

161 Ohana St. LANIKAI STUDIO COTTAGE

2 FAMILY Garage Sale: Sat. & Sun. 8:30 to 3, 131 Kaimi St., Kailua, misc. items.

KAHALA, Sat. 8-1 20 yr. cleaning. Antiques to misc.

1018 liwi at Farmers Rd.

Ocean view nr beach. quiet, secluded, single employed adult only, no pets, $585 mo. 261-3018 or 262-5944

KANEOHE Bay. boat, garden, pets ok, 2 bdrm. $800. Anderson (R) 235-0506

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7 Business &

Appliances

REFRIG., washer/dryer Repair, also buying clean appliances. Mr. Freeze 949- 7610

Accounting

TAX PREPARATION Computerized Bookkeeping

25 yrs. full time exper. Century Business 949-3684

Cleaning Services 7 TOP JOB CLEANERS - Pro- fessional cleaning for offices, businesses, apts., homes (incl. 'Military) 247-8958

,HOUSEPROUD Cleaning Ser. 'Res./Comm. Rees. prices. Satisfaction guar. 623-5489

Construction

AAA HAWAII CONSTRUCTION All concrete, shell addit,

remodeling . Free est. 396-0045

Electrical

KONA Electric Free Est. Lic. C-12840

Ph 737 -9526

General Contracting 7

DEPENDABLE quality service. Tree trimming, Consultants, tile & stone walls. General masonry, also fencing. Call Hamilton: 293-9490

PATIOS AND NEW Additions Repair-Remodel. Clifford

(wane C-4477. Ph. 677-4695

Handyman

K&D HANDYMAN SERVICE Large or small. we do it all! For free estimates

Call Ken 235-4633

F Haulihg

TOWN & Country Hauling Hauling services island wide Reasonable rates. 638-7950

1 Health Services

HAWAII'S own diet plan Free consult & samples Call Ms. Mike, 487-8583

Income Tax

HAWAII Kai Income Tax Service - Late or amended tax returns. Call 395-0197

NO extra charge for in- home/office service. Federal & all out of state lax preparation. Regina's Bkpg. & Tax Service. 523-3938

Instruction

PIANO, Drums, Guitar & all band instruments.

Call 621-0418

Insurance

PAYING Too much for yours? Find Out with a Computer

Analysis Free. Call Frank/Kes 486-0211 or 293-9790

83 HOUSES PART. FURN.

KAILUA: 3 bdrm., 2 bath, nr. Aikahi School $1000. Call 254- 4757

85 CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES PART. FURN.

KANEOHE 2 lg. bdrm. 21/2 bath, club house, pool, paddle court, $900 mo. Avail. immediately. 536-8647

MAKAHA Valley Plantation, 3 bdrm., 1 bath, 2 stalls $650 +

elec., sec. 696-6536

MILILANI. immac. 3 bdrm., 21/2

bath, end unit, quiet area w/extras $950.625 -2653

KANEOHE - 3 bdrm., 21/2

bath, rec. center, near schools & shopping. $875 rent. 1 mo. rent deposit. Call 262-2206.

88 ROOMS FOR RENT

FURNISHED master bdrm., w/bath, $300 mo. non-smoker, pref. female. 235-2494

STUDIO nr. beach. private entrance & bath. Single working person. $300 incl. utils. & cable. Ph. 263-4280

KAILUA: Furnished room for rent, military welcome. Avail- able. Call 262-5634

LANIKAI: 2 bdrm., fully furnished, washer/dryer/ cable. $55 day/$275 week. 262-7018

KAILUA: lovely bdrm. & bath, nr. beach, private entrance. Call 262-8073

KAUAI - Poipu nr. Koloa landing. The Stone House at the Beach, 2 bdrm., sleeps 6 w/punees. New on water next to small beach. Beautiful mornings to sunsets. Charlee. Ltd. Koloa 1-742-9537

93 VACATION RENTALS

SL Tahoe Marina condo, 3 bdrm., 3 bath, sleeps 10, nr. rec. ctr. 4 mi. to casino 988- 4932

ENCHANTED Lake: 3 bdrm., 2 bath, utils. & cable TV extra. $1000 per mo. May to Oct. Call 261-0477

FOR rent 3 months, June, July, Aug., fully furn.. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, Puu Alii condo, tennis. pool, Jacuzzi, sauna $800 a ma 235-4413

MOLOKAI Wave Crest, sleeps 4, beach pool, $30 day $190 per wk. Ph. 235-8699

98 RENTALS WANTED

WINDWARD/Honolulu- 2+ bdrm.. 1+ bath, wanted for mother & child $500 or less. Good ref 262-0008

114 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

OKLAHOMA - one bedroom house on large lot, $10.000 or best o f f e r . F o r more information call 261-3644.

MILILANI: Opua Hale, 2 bdrm., patio home. Very private and serene, $107,000 Fee. MLSnew. Call Noe Perea Properties 487-5266, 486-5040

PEARLRIDGE: Bougainville, 3 ,bdrm., 2 bath w/excl. FHA assumable mortgage. Distress Sale $107,000 Lease. MLSnew. Call Noe Perea Properties, 487-5266, 486-5040

WAIKALANI Woodlands: 2 bdrm., 1 bath in ideal location, nr. elevator w/2 covered parking nr. entrance to garage, new carpets, MLSnew. Call Noe Perea Properties, 487- 5266, 486-5040

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'82 FORD F100 P/U 6 cyl..

Vt. AM/FM, new paint

pipe rack 0890357 $5895

'79 210 S/W 4 cyi..

auto. Clean Car,

OBYP1130 $29 '80 FAIRMONT 6 cy1..1au1o5.

a/c. WHAY! $48x199

T A BU $1795

DATSUN 280Z 6 41_ 4 apd.. $/c, AM,

FM sass. #APP836 $2295

'82 CAVALIER S/W 4 cyl.

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'83 ARIES 4 cyl pu/sx.F8M44/FM toss

54795

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a/c. p/s. new paint

#032T8E ..... NOW $2995 '71 RANCHO GT361. vs.

auto.. p/s. Rare

Truck #800343 $895 '79 TOYOTA P/U 4 cyl.,

4 spii., now paint

#811021 $2495 '78 NOVA 8 cyt.. radio.

SUPER SHARPI

0580820 $1695 '83 CAVALIER S/W 4 cyl. auto. a/c, pis, incredible buy!

#11WW528 ..,. $4895 '83 CHEV. SON VENTURE 12 pass. van. Fully LOADED,

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Prices Good Thru 5/1/85 1799 Kapiolani Blvd. learner of Kapialani & Kalakaual Ph. 943-0031

114 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

IDEAL Military Home in peaceful Foster Village Only 5 min. to HAFB, Pearl, Shatter. Tripler & Navy PX & Commis- sary. Well maintained 3 bdrm., 11/2 bath w/assumable 12% VA loan $164,500. Open house 1;5 p.m., 1410 Puanakau St. Call 422-5786

NANIWA Gardens, Hawaii Kai. By Owner 1-1. Ocean/garden view, 2 car stalls, new: carpet, refrig./freezer w/ice maker. wall covering, wash/dry, ceramic tile in kitchen & lanai. Ige. apt. 937 sq. ft. w/lge. storage, 400 cu. ft. Terms: assume a no qualifying 12% FHA, less than $1000 est. closing cost, asking 5122.000. Call Mark 836-2931 or 396- 0292

ASSUMABLE VA/FHA Home loans. Low Cash Down. Take over payments. No qualify- ing. Call today for details on

available properties.

SHERLOCK HOMES REALTY 254-1100 or 254-2770

114 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

MAILI: A 3/2 $69,500, fenced, 10 yrs. old. Move in May 1. Catherine (R) 668-1220

REDUCED! Haiku Hale Lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath clean

condo. VA/FH assum., pool. $78,900. Vi Furlong (R) 261-2252 Locations Inc.

HAWAII Houseiots, $95 down, several locations. Free brochure. American Real Estate Call Ken Myers (BA) 262-9291 or 923-4445

120 FURNITURE

NEW Oriental dining room &

bdrm. suites $800 each. Call 677-5486

THREE pc. little girl's bedroom set,

754-5771.

RATTAN 5 pc. Living room set w/ glass top tables and beauti- ful fabric $495. Rattan dining set $250. All new.

734-1554,734-1061

120 FURNITURE

KING size water bed, head-' board, 6 drawer, sheets $650 Call 254-1470

FREE PICKUP S CASH S

for good used furn;ture Rattan. wicker & beds

261-8492 or 261-1406

PRICE LESS USED

FURNITURE

Dressers, Desks. Night- stands. etc. All wood, sturdy and clean. Also upholstered sofas and chairs. Plus much more.

139-A Hekili St.; Kailua

262-7938

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Ph. 235-5881 or 622-3966

Personal 7 Masonry/Fencing 7

SLABS, paths, driveways brickwork, hollow tile,

fences. remodeling ceramic tile. Free est. Charles Dysart

Ph. 488-3340 #BC7828

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LEE'S Painting Residential Lic. C-3858

Ph., 247-1454

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STATE Roofing General Roofing, Free Estimates, Ben Pascal

41 years exp. Lic. C-2036 Ph. 247-2421. 247-2270

RAINBOW Continuous Gutter System. Free Est. C- 12986. Call 261-2647

ling 7 QUALITY remodeling & repairs at a fair price for home or office. kitchen & bathroom specialist. Great refs. Quest Enterprises 262-5952

7, \$3, Vacuum 7 KIRBY Center of Kailua 146 Hekili St.. Kailua 262-2011. We service most makes and models

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general cleaning, trimming & hauling. Monthly

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120 FURNITURE

' 'TTAN dining set, oval table chairs $700 or offer. Phone

4A-2198

NrIMITZ Used Furniture - Large selections of quality hOme furnishings. Come Browse. Open every day. Mon.-Fri. 9 to 6, Sat. 9 to 5, Sun.. 10-4, 3165 No. Nimitz Hwy, between Holiday Inn & Cutter Dodge. 834-1080

MOVING bedrm. set, dresser, 2 night stands, waterbed, 2 lamps $500/offer. Baby turn., $80. Couch, loveseats, lamps, desk, file cabinet. Ca I 923- 0537 days Marianne or Jim. 395-7039 eves. Jim.

$S$CASH$$$ for used furniture

beds .

Rattan & Wicker

834-1080

KING size waterbed cheap, heater $650. Call 254-1470

anytime

ELEGANT fine quality dark Spanish wood bdrm. set, triple dresser w/mirror, chest of drawers, nightstand, qn. Sealy Posturepedic firm bed w/qn. headboard, like new $1195. Call 395-6283

SOFT velour brown over- stuffed chair w/ottoman, like new $225. 833-6805

FURNITURE WANTED

TOP CASH $$$ for dressers, beds. rattan, wicker, etc.

Call Mon.-Fri 18 a.m. to 5 p.m.

247-6621

DINING set, hutch, 6 chairs, rattan sofa, like new.

261;3995

PARADISE . USED FURNITURE

Double bdrm. set $175 complete; qn. bed $150; king beds $150 & $225; sofa bed $225; 6 pc. rattan liv. no. set $750; 5 pc. glass top wicker din. Set $375; love seats $125 & $200: 7 pc. oak din. rm. set $525; antique wardrobes $595 & $650; chests from $45; dressers from $60; desks from $45', bookshelves from $15; wicker sofa $375; also chairs; lamps & much more. 261-8492. 320- Uluniu St., Kailua. WE ALSO BUY USED FURNI- TURE.

122 TRAVEL

AIRLINE coupons Europe $799

rust Class Mainland $699 Phone 395-5000

126 MISCELLANEOUS

GAMES For Sale Whirly bucket $700 each. Whac-a-Mole $3000 each. See them at the following

Fernandez Fun Factory loCations: Mililani, Kalihi,

Waianae, Waikiki. Call Jean 682-5767.

PREDENATION flat English saddle, asking $250/offer.

247-4205.

126 MISCELLANEOUS

FOR sale queen size mattress & box springs, 2 yrs. old, excl. cond. $250. Toys & childrens clothes. Call 247-5499.

LAUHALA headboard king size bed-linens, $140, 2 tires, 175/70 R13. 422-8371

VACUUM cleaners, like new $24.95 & up with guarantee. Call 735-6452

126 MISCELLANEOUS

TV stand $50; plaid love seat $125; 26 in. touring bike $60.

235-3448

AIRLINE coupons Europe - $799

First Class Mainland $699 Phone 395-5000

SURFBOARD 10 ft. tanker $65; black BMX $25.

Call 239-6334

TABLE-6 chairs 11/2 yrs new. Asking $500. Call 254-3940 after 5 p.m.

HANDCRAFTED shipswheel clocks. Reduced to $75. Only 2 left. Call 499-1822

PORTABLE washer works great, vacuum cleaner, infant car seat. 254-1257

BABY walker, crib, portable bassinet & misc. baby. 262-9387 eves & weekends,

PIANO TUNING

$225° Free Interior Cleaning

Free Bug Treatment

all included anywhere on Oahu.

28 years experience German trained

Mr. Mayers 395-0029

COLLECTOR'S item. Can unopened Billy Beer.

Make offer. 261-8454

WASHER $150; Maytag dryer $125; sofa & chair $30; maternity navy uniform $45. 833-4268

MOVING: Must sell, playpen, walker, portacrib, washer, motorcycle, baby swing & more. Ph. 621-5912

NAUGAHYDE Punee, 3 bolsters, 8 cushions, excl. cond., $125; Hitachi stereo $75; Kenmore zig zag sewing machine $75. 261-5800

BRICK used 104 ea.; bike 10 spd. needs work $15; rubber boat 9' $95; men's overcoat med. $20. 261-1691.

GE refrig /freezer w/custom indoor ice dispenser $525; antique roll top desk $75; Amana air cond., 7,200 btu $175; vanity/storage unit, formica top, $40. 254-5466

WINDSURFER includes 12' board 55 sq. ft. sail & adjustable boom S600/offer: Ajay Octa-gym $95/offer Texas Instrument home computer incl. manuals & game cartridges $50/offer. All in brand new cond. Call 624- 4464

WINDSURFER large stable board, good for beginner, S350 486-8607.

I will sew chevron stripes in my home.

Phone 254-4807.

AMWAY cleaning products. vitamins & much more! New "water purifier "! 456 -8445

ELECTROLUX Vacuum & shampooer, like new. Cost $1000. .Must sell $400. Call 455-9374

r'INATAS-Care Bears, Smurfs, Big Bird, Batman, Superman, Spiderman-etc. 624-6016

ARE you fat and frustrated? Try something that works! Call Cynthia 623-4780

WATER got you worried/ Want the best for less? 1000/0

Guaranteed crystal clean water. Free demo. 262 -7897.

BUNK beds wagon wheel as is $25; oven/stove built-in unit works $25; office chair $40; metal desk $50; El Camino vinyl trunk cover, $75; 261- 2085.

SLIDING glass door w/frame, 8'x 6' 8" $100. Phone 422-8286 after 6 p.m.

FOR Sale: Realistic Pro 2009. VHF/UHF __programable scanner $150. 40-2211

HUNGRY for some deli/ Try our ham cookbook and

your wildest dream come true. 104 recipe $4.95

Ada Publishing 501 Hahaione St., N11G Honolulu, Hawaii 96825

FOR Sale: New standard encylopedias, Zonderuans Bork of Life Call 247-6183

PIANO & bench, 2 recliners, dine set, 25" TV, 9 piece living rm. set. $3500. 395-0359

SLIDING closet doors with track 24x80 - two. Excl. cond.

623-8983

WOOD dollhouse, 4 large rooms, $25 /offer.

623-8983

8 PIECE living room set, TV, dining set, piano, executive desk. Call 395-8603

THREE pc. sectional, air hockey table, dining set, Takara boys bike, Bundy clarinet, Penn rod & reel. 235- 2283

DELICIOUS Natural Pistachio nuts for sale. $5/113. 523-1475 eves.

'84 FILTER Queen Vacuum. Cost $800. Like new, Must sell $250. 735-3562, 922-5213

4'x7', STEEL utility trailer, 8" DeWalt radial saw. records, misc. 261-7555

REFRIGERATOR side by side white $125; 36" round drop leaf kitchen table, white, w/2 French blue bucket seats, $125. 263-8384

2 CARVED Chinese ivory men - 12" high $700 each or offer. Call 235-2683

SEARS 15.1 cu. ft. chest freezer, works great. $200/offer. 456-5547

EXERCYCLE; wheelchair; walker; potty; perma press dryer; file cabinet: safe: washer; vacuum; waxer; fans; typewriter; diet scales $10 a doz.; ladders; axes; pruning pole; BBQs: appls. hand truck, elec. fence; North Shore car. No checks. 622-3103

126 MISCELLANEOUS

HUNTER ceiling fan 52", Koa, brass $175; Whirlpool dryer, harvest gold, $100; Sears gas BBQ $200; 5' Rattan dining set. 4 chairs. $200; 6'/12' Rattan dining set, 6 upholstered chairs $450; Toshiba white 14" color TV, remote control $250; 9' sofa recovered, sturdy, beige, floral pattern, $450; 2 single/bunk beds Colonial $150 pr.; king size bed $150: Braun kitchen machine, blend, mix, juice, slice, meat/grinder, mill, $150; Kenmore micro- wave $200: Kenmore refrig. 19.2 cu. ft., frostless. almond, $350; Kirby tradition, all attachments $250: 2 Tiffany style hanging lamps 14"x18" $25 each: 9x12 oriental style carpet $50; 4 Shoji doors 6'6"x3' $225 w/runners. 395- 5924.

VACUUM cleaner $65; 19" color Zenith TV remote control $350: twin bed $85. Honolulu telephone 732-3361

6 1 27 APPLIANCES

DOUBLE door refrigerator/freezer $250.

254-4949

WASHER &dryer, good condition $200.

Call 486-0045

PORTABLE KitchenAid dish- washer, gold, 4 yrs. old, new pump, good cond., $200/otter. 422-8189.

MOVING: new Kenmore washer & dryer $475; 22' refrigerator $350: Sears

10" radial arm saw $250; new icemaker $290; air conditioner $220. Call

evenings/weekend 247-8952

AIR conditioners: 8,000 BTU & 6,000 BTU, excl. cond. $175 each. 488-2049

131 WIKI WIKI FREEBEE

FREE: to good home w/fenced yard, male German Shepherd. friendly. 941-5632

FREE Setter/Lab. male, 1 yr., Terrier mixed pup. Tiger & orange/wh. striped cats. 845- 2884

FREE: sm. Terrier mix dog. Terrier mix pup, beautiful young torn cats. 621-2588

FREE: Beautiful young cats. tiger striped, orange/wht., blk. 671-7895

FREE: Danny 1 yr. indoor cat half-Himalayan, seal point, neutered, no kids. 262-8344

FREE: Leaving Hawaii. Need good home for 3-yr poi dog.

261-7471

FREE: to a good home. 1 -yr.- old male dog. has all shots. 254-4693

FREE: White mice.

Call 261-1670

FREE adorable kittens, 6 wks. old.

Call after 6 p.m. 395-4913

FREE cat, spayed, female, tiger striped, 1 yr. Needs immediate inside home. 254- 5285

FREE cats tiger striped, gray, black, orange/white. 6 mo. 845-2884

FREE kittens. We are beautiful and need homme.

261-5302

OVER 200 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM

PRICES MASHED! III

'84 HONDA ACCORD 3 DR. STANDARD. AIR, LIKE NEW.

SAVE BIG!

(B15747) $7477 '83 TOYOTA TERCEL

STANDARD, RADIO-GOOD BASIC

CAR.

(AUS780) $3777 '82 SUBARU GLX

STANDARD, AIR; STEREO.

STEERING

(AUV472) $3577

aqsimin =num '82 FORD F100 PICKUP ONLY 9000 MILES, 6, STANDARD,

STEERING, RADIO.

(A UJ 808) $6277 '82 DATSUN 210

4 DR.. AUTOMATIC, REAL CLEAN

CAR.

IMFK118) $3477 -81 MERC. CAPRI

6. STANDARD. AIR. STEERING,

STEREO. NICE

IASG5051 $4277

:1 OLDS OMEGA 4-13R., AUTO.. AIR. STEERING.

RADIO. A STEAL

(HGE450) $3677 '79 DATSUN 280ZX

AUTOMATIC. ALL POWER. IN-

CLUDING WINDOWS

IAXW1061 OFFE '78 TOYOTA CELICA

STANDARD, AIR. STEERING, LOW

MILEAGE

(AVZ925) $3977 SALE ENDS APR. 30. 1985

'81 V.W. VANAGON STANDARD, STEREO. DRIVE THIS

OFF FOR

IBGA2051 $5977

paciFic OLDSMOBILEGMC

777 S. KING 531.9922

Subject to prior sale

'74 DODGE TRADESMAN REBUILT TRANSMISSION, RUNS

REAL GOOD $1977 (AVG023)

SOUTH KING STREET

TP171. 6or NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SPECIAL MILITARY FINANCING

'77 CAMARO Z28 Show Car. 4 spd, blue metallic #BNG216 ...SALE

'78 CAMARO CPE. New Paint #BGF151 $3495

'78 DATSUN B210 #AJJ470

5 1995

1 '80 TOYOTA TERCEL SR5 5 spd.. a/c, stereo. mag wheels #BF8204,.

Sqiag

'82 TOYOTA TERCEL 4 spd., 11,000 orig. mi. #AUC084 $3495

'80 DATSUN KING CAB

'81 MAZDA 626LX CPE. Sunroof. stereo, a/c, Loaded #AXU1 04 $4995

'78 DATSUN 510 S/W auto., excl. cond. #8NF523 51695

'76 DODGE SWINGER New paint & tires. 6 cyl., #ABN37 9 $ 1 495

'76 FORD ELITE Fully LOADED, Like NEW #BXC961 s1195

'78 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 tlAW13839 s2495

'79 DODGE D100 P/U 5 spd., BLACK, Loaded #ATX240 SALE #BYY267

WARRANTIES AVAILABLE SPECIALIZING IN MILITARY FINANCING

A 1r) 1:*, COMPANY

789 Kailua Rd. Subject to prior sale.

".`1'.41" -,Y116'.

*3695

263-6170

131 WIKI WIKI FREEBEE

FREE Akita/Shepherd female, Setter/Lab female, Shepherd/

Boxer male. 621.2588

FREE 2 apricot colored & Tiger colored cats to good

homes. 488-7540

FREE: abandoned by owner, 6 mo. blk. & wht. cat & mother

Healthy, loving 262-6285

I36 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

WAN1 EU. Graveyard type plumeria (Melia) yellow plumeria 3 to 4 ft. Would like to see original plant and flower. Will Pay. Call 696-2221 after 6 p.m.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE. WE PAY CASH AND PICKUP, CALL 261-8492 or 261-1406.

144 MUSIC SALES AND SERVICE

FENDER telecaster-Custom, $300. Amplifier-Gibson, $100. 254-4949

EXPERT PIANO MOVING Crating, shipping. 833-1859

S & S Delivery 395-7295

146 BOATS SUPPLIES & SERV.

SPORT FISHING on the

MISS MAKAHA Deep sea fishing along the scenic Waianae coast, with usually wind sheltered seas for MARLIN, TUNA, ONO, MAHIMAHI

We supply all gear. Just bring your lunch. Maximum 6 passengers but special rates for private parties of 1-4.

FULL DAY (7 HRS) $220, HALF DAY (4 HRS) $150

The "MISS MAKAHA"

is berthed at Waianae Harbor,

Slip A-30

CALL CAPT. FRED RACKLE

PH. 695-9923

146 BOATS SUPPLIES & SERV.

191/2' GLASSPLY cutty w/trailer, 140 Mercruiser, 15 Johnson. $6900 638-9149

14' FIBERGLASS sailboat w/trailer, good cond. $700.

Ph. 247-5802

17' CRYSTER Boat w/trailer, $500/of I er. Also '85 HP Johnson engine $150/offer. Call Greg at 235-0853

PRINDLE 16 cat w. trailer, blue hull, Like new, $2395. 262- 7750.

JUST in time for summer fun 16' Hobie Cat Tequila sun set sail, plus trailer. Call Watson's 254-4749

16' CATAMARAN w/treiler $1100/offer, good cond.

Carole 235-4409 eves

14' FIBERGLASS Catalina sailboat; 12' fishing boat w/ 15 hp outboard, trailer, oars and anchor. Windsurfer w/ 2 center boards. 257-3178 or 254-1641

151 PET SUPPLIES SALES & SERVICE

AKC Registered female Lhasa Apso, 4 mo., all shots $350/ best offer. 254-3448

2 PERSIAN brown tabbies, female $300 for both.

AWH 254-3869

AKC registered Siberian Husky puppies. Show quality.

Ph. 456-4167

1 5 3 MACHINERY & EQUIP.

M. LATTER wrap L bar ceiling machine & shrink tunnel $900. 254-4949

Going to OREGON to buy a new car or

pickup? -contact-

ROBERTS & REDFIELD PORTLAND

Write for price lists and lull information

ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL Delivered - road tested at

Portland International Airport

ROBERTS & REDFIELD Salle #102

6629 N.E. 82nd

Portland, Oregon 97220

15031 257-0551

Conveniently located just

3 minutes from Airport!

CUTTER FORD MILITARY FINANCING

AVAILABLE '75 NOVA u1345976

'74 COLT ,-AXN371

'74 AUDI .455972

'73 MONTEGO -mass '78 DATSUN 4150.349

'76 PACER AN5745

'76 AMC WAGON 146013

'79 CHAMP 5770

$795

'595

'595

'695

$795

'895

$995

'1395

'76 RABBIT ABF438 $1295

'77 VOLARE WAGON 56065 $1295 '71 VW VAN *340

'73 VW BUG ii4115954 '1595 '79 MONZA 5ElEE532 s1795 '76 MARK IV riAJG530 s1895 '80 CHEVETTE gavu768 $1995 '78 HONDA CIVIC 05163 $2195

'1595

April 25, 26, 27

98-015 Ram Hwy., AIEA * Ph: 487-3811

153 MACHINERY & EQUIP.

LATHE, 10" gear head 3 jaw, 4 jaw chucks, steady rest, 4 way tool post $3000

Call 839-7337

SHREDDER/mulcher Call 247-5247 work or

247-1339 eves.

156 AUTO PARTS & SERVICE

AUTO PARTS- All Kinds. Engines, trans., body parts. Call, we might have what you need. 239-9878 or 396-4260.

"BATTERY FACTORY"

New and Reconditioned

Auto Batteries 525 + trade & up

New Motorcycle Batteries

747 Kapiolani

533-3312

TRUCK BED MAT

Save wear and tear of your truck bed with a Nyracord bed mat. Protects finish, with- stands extreme temper- atures and Is unaffected by most chemicals and will not crack or break. Sizes to fit all models in black only. Tailgate protector optional.

524-4020

c1ba 8 TtliTERPRISES .. 501 COOKE ST..

HONOLULU. HAWAII 9881 .1... , 166 TRUCKS & PICKUPS

'73 CHEVY 3/4 ton 4x4 $5500 Call 263-6099

after 6.

April 25, 1985 Classified 111 166 TRUCKS & PICKUPS 161 AUTOS WANTED

'73 FORD F-250 3/4 ton truck. New paint, stereo, very good cond. $3700/offer. 239-9878 or 396-4260

PICKUP SALE '85 El Camino ILT45401 58, auto.. air. p/s. p/w. AM/FM tape. loaded. w/ options. Retail 014.923

SALE PRICE $11,875 B4 Chevy lull size C.I0 Pickup I1130291 Long bed. V8. auto.. p/s, radio'. more. Retail 512,521

SALE PRICE $9275 1:13 Mazda Pickup 18184341 5 spd.

SALE PRICE $3975 79 Chevy Luv Pickup IBER42814 spd.. radio. camper top

SALE PRICE $2975 '78 Ford Courier Pickup IBUW8311.

auto.. radio

SALE PRICE $2775 J.N. CHEVROLET /MAZDA

TRUCK CENTER NIMITZ HWY. BY THE AIRPORT

Ph. 839-0770

4x4 SALE 85 Chevy 4x4 lull size K Blazer 6.745001 Silvered°. V8. auto.. air. cassette, loaded w/options. Retail 919.276

SALE PRICE $16,975 '85 Chevy 4x4 lull size K Pickup ILT4147I 1/8. 4 spa.. radio, rally wheels more. Retail $14,740

SALE PRICE $12,275 '85 Chevy 4x4 S-10 Pickup IL74144I 06, auto_ air. stereo. alum. wheels. loaded w/options. Retail $16.623

SALE PRICE $13,775 'al Chevy 4x4 K Blazer IAXA2311 6 cyl., 4 spd.. p/s. AM/FM

SALE PRICE $8975 '80 CMC 4x4 Jimmy ffiES0851 V8. auto.. pis. AM /FM. 8 track

SALE PRICE $7975 '79 Chevy 4x4 K Blazer 113552101

4 spd.. radio

SALE PRICE $6975 CHEVROLET/MAZDA.

TRUCK CENTER NIMITZ HWY. BY THE AIRPORT

Ph. 839-0770

TOP DOLLAR PAID

DESPERATE NEED CLEAN CARS

PAID FOR OR NOT

J.N. CHEVROLET/MAZDA 2999 N. Nimitz Hwy 836-1222

171 MOTORCYCLES SALES & SERVICE

'81 HONDA custom, good cond., asking $1100. 655-1406 or 456 -3393.

'81 HARLEY FX, custom paint, extras, 7,000 mi. Must see. $4900. Joe 668-7215

1977 GOLDWING 1000 Water cooled, shaft drive, full

dress AM/FM stereo radio, custom seat, all new electrical,

runs great $1200/offer 261-0962 eves.

175 VANS. CAMPERS & JEEPS

'79 FLAIR 20 & 22' deluxe motor home,1 ton chassis, dual wheels, fully self- contained, hot water, range & oven, dual elec. system, gas refrig./freezer, many extras 262-0775 eves. & wkends.

VAN SALE '85 Chevy Astro Mint Cargo Van

ILT45511 4 spd.. p/s. radio.+ many

other options. Retail 012.163

SALE PRICE $9575 '83 Ford 8 Passenger Van lAWY1781

VS auto.. air. p/s. radio.

SALE PRICE $7575 '78 Chew Van IARJ0371 partially customized. v8, auto.. bay window. chrome wheels. air. p/s, radio

SALE PRICE $4975 '77 Ford 12 Passenger Van 15453731 V8, auto., p/s. radio

SALE PRICE $2975 J.N. CHEVROLET/MAZDA

TRUCK CENTER NIMITZ HWY. BY THE AIRPORT

Ph. 839-0770

WAIPAHU SHELLY MAZDA

'70 RANCHERO UR aLIn RUNS GREAT'

SBNS7I3

$1495 '79 MAZDA GLC

GOOD. CLEAN CAR'

1,AES277

'1895

'78 OMNI auto 5 dr

a A XT282

51595 '78 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 dr.. NICE' 4tUTB47

$2495

'79 MERCURY ZEPHYR

6 cyl auto Super

Transportation iiAJ0400

s1595 '79 CHEVY NOVA

4 dr MD 6 r.yl

PAGY572

'80 TOYOTA COROLLA

ELFANH vErAY165

$2995

'82 DATSUN 210 4 dr. auto Runs Gri.,01

r213613???

S3295

s2695 '79 FORD

CUSTOM VAN LOADED LOADFnit ,BRE7 10

s4695 '82 NISSAN

STANZA 5 dr sInd ,!RS1.176

$4695

'81 BUICK REGAL

VERv CLEAN" BWP191

S5295

'84 DODGE CHARGER

LOADED JUST LIKE NEW

BXF12e,

56495 N 94-212 Leoku St., Waipahu 677-0761

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INVENTORY. WELL BUY YOUR CAR PAID FOR OR NOT. SPORTS CARS. FAMILY CARS. ECONOMY CARS. MILITARY. FINANCE EXPERTS

JUST POSSIBLY HAWAII'S GREATEST VALUES!

Stk 923367

'85 CAPRICE CLASSIC 9-PASSENGER WAGON EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE THIS IS A BEAUTY.

$12,975

'84 CAVALIER STATION WAGON

$6875 Stk. If23358

Factory Air-Power Equipped-Luggage Rack

'84 CELEBRITY WAGON 3 Seat. V-6. Factory Air & More.

Stk. #23335

8% FINANCING

D.A.C.

$9775 OUR MOST POPULAR WAGON

BRAND NEW MAZDAS

'85's IN STOCK

TODAY

SATURDAY SPECIAL PRFSFN1 I NIS COUP111, ANY SATURDAY

'84 CORVETTE TuTone Silver. Glass Rool-Leather

Bose Sound System-Stunning! Stk. 23378

AS LOW AS $5775! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! OIL, OIL FILTER

PLUS LABOR INCLUDED NCIUDt!, S LRANIS DRAW, MOWNOIL 6 AMARA AL tyy i IL IN

PLUS. CY! (RAW YRS FRU ENASSIS SUSPENSOR-01Am S,

NO Ap1010 I MIAS NECESSARY

SATURDAY 01110 SPECIAL GOOD t Al IRO Of MK 'IS

$22,975 1983 RELIANT K

FAMILY WAGON

Automatic. P/S. Air & Morel

$4795

'85 CAMARO

AS LOW AS $8975 FACTORY ORDER

YOURS TODAY!

'85 MODEL MONTE CARLO S/S

AS LOW AS 1 1 ,975

BELOW

WHOLESALE

BOOK

1983 CHEVETTE Stk. #23332

4 OR. AUTOMATIC TRANS. FACTORY AIR COND.

BELOW WHOLESALE VALUE $3775 EXPIRES 5/1/85

*8.8% FINANCING AVAILABLE GMAC ON CAVALIER MODELS. OFFER ENDS 5/1/85 O.A.C.

Wholessie Motors. inc. INIA NEW & USED CARS FACTORY AUTHORIZED PARTS, SALES& SERVICE 836-1222

2999 No. Nimitz Highway - near the airport

CHEVROLET rnazo. a-Ma,Leizah,744eA,4,w,.

'SNI-308111 391111 '31-r0 9NI3NVNIJ %001 AVd SII1NOV4 09 01 dfl "StIVO S180dS

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WINDW

Classified IV April 25, 1985 175 VANS. CAMPERS & JEEPS

'79 VW Van, 1 owner, strict, immac. burgundy, $4500/offer --

235-6039

85 JEEP CJ-7, excl. cond. 6 mo. old. Must sell $9500 Firm. Doug 944-3905

CAMPER for mini truck, like new $575 or best offer.

Ph 689 -0179

176 AUTOS FOR SALE

COMPARE THE DOLLAR

VALUES BEFORE YOU BUY AT DOLLAR CAR

SALES DOWN LAGOON OH.

PH. 926-4260

ALPHA ROMEO '76 ALFA Romeo Spyder conv'tble, 5 spd., excl. cond. $3950 /offer. Rick 471-0622 or 455-1610.

BUICK '73 BUICK Century. all power

some rust $300. Call Ken 254-3197

CHEVROLET '69 CAMARO, auto.. V8, new brakes, paint & exhaust. $2600/offer 239-7698

CHEVROLET FIAT HONDA

LOTS OF VETTES .64, .66. 'BO. '81 & '82

'84 Corvette $22,775 Luxuriously egpl. w/every cancelable

access. from luloned paint to glass lop & leather. IStk 0233781

J.N. CHEVROLET/MAZDA 836-1222 2999 N. NimItz Hwy.

'77 CORVETTE, aulo.. T-top, AM/FM stereo, new exhaust system. new paint, new tires, new brakes, excl. Best offer. 247-2495

'79 CORVETTE, light blue, auto., all power, good cond. $9500. Ph. 247-6501

FACTORY ORDER YOUR

'85 CAMARO for as low as

$8975 836 1222 2999 N. Nimilz Hwy

J.N. CHEVROLET/MAZDA

DATSUN 74 DATSUN, 2 dr.. hatchback.

As is and parts. Ph. 261-4911

DODGE '78 Black NOVA, 2 dr.. V8, air '69 DODGE Dart convertible, cond., auto., power windows & top works, new rear window, locks, tilt steering $3300/offer. p/s, p/b, good cond. $1000 or 235-5881, after 5 p.m. 239- best offer. 677-5486 6421

BRITISH 1

AUTO --11 EXPERT SERVICE AND PARTS

FOR BRITISH SPORTSCARS

TRANSMISSION, CARBURETOR AND ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS.

NO CHARGE FOR DIAGNOSIS OF PROBLEMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 90 DAYS.

MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-5 235-1818 46.026 ALALOA STREET, KANEOHE, HI

'79 2000 SPIDER, 5 spd., runs. needs work. Will sacrifice $1895/offer. 486-8645

FORD '76 TORINO sedan, auto., excl cond. in & out, $900 or offer 621-5526

'70 MUSTANG. 8 cyl., auto., good eng , body needs work $300/offer. 262-7088

HONDA

CHECK OUR SAVINGS

ON ALL '85's NOW AT

TONY HONDA PEARLRIDGE 487-5595

'B2 HONDA 1500 GL, silver grey, good shape. good tires. Deluxe interior. AM/FM stereo. Call Bill eves. & weekends. 262-9457

LINCOLN '77 LINCOLN Mark IV, wht., excl. cond., 33,000 mi $4500 or offer. 395-9673

MAZDA

NEW '85 MAZDA RX7. 626. GLC

From

$5775 JN CHEVROLET/MAZDA 036 1222 2999 N. MAIM Hwy.

MERCURY '73 MERCURY Marquis, 2 dr. hardtop. excl. mechanical, low mi. $800 262-0775

- 79 CHRY. CORDOBA CPE. A SAC8361 SPECIAL $2795 79 PONTIAC WGN. V8. auto.. p/s. VE1PY727 SPECIAL 82995 '80 MERCURY CAPRI CPE. V6. auto. #8511608 SPECIAL $2995 '79 TOYOTA COROLLA Lift hack. auto O880523 SPECIAL $3195 '79 VW WAGON 9 Pass rdiC/1734 SPECIAL $4995 '81 CHEVY IMPALA WGN V8. auto.. p/s. a/c. #BFW532 SPECIAL

83 ALLIANCE 4 Deluxe. a/c. AM/FM 0AWX194 SPECIAL $5495

Offer Good Thru May 1

$4995

Waipahu

KAMM ri AMC/Jeep We buy cars too! 677-0709

MERCURY MG PLYMOUTH TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEPZi

'81 MERCURY Cougar, 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., air, power. excl. cond. $4400. 261-0477

'67 MGB runs good. Body needs work $500. Call Bill

after 5 p.m. 486-6645

MERCEDES OLDSMOBILE 450SL MERCEDES. 51 MG

See in Kahala, Sat. 8-1 1018 liwi at Farmers Rd.

'72 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, 2 dr., good cond. $1000 /offer. Call 262-4915

MG '51 MG, 450SL Mercedes

See in Kahala, Sat. 8-1 1018 liwi at Farmers Rd.

PLYMOUTH

'80 PLYMOUTH Champ, runs great. Asking $1800.

Ph. 247-5802

TOYOTA '78 TOYOTA Celica sports cpe. GT, 5 spd., w/air & stereo, excl. cond. D-531-8272, eves. 524-2038

COROLLA'S-'73 Wagon, $545 & '74 2-dr. $745, auto., good cond. 732-2009 '76 VOLARE wagon,

auto., clean, $800 Call 261-1336

Cutter Dodge Military Financing

Available

Immediate Delivery '79 Ford Fairmont Sedan auto.. 6 cyl.. a/c. OAYX526 Sale Priced At S1695 '74 Bug A bug Buyer's Delight! vAYU547 Only S1 995 '77 Mercury Cougar XR7 super Clean

4 2995 All the Options. 85996 Super Sale At "C

'81 Renault 18i Sedan Fully Loaded Like new. AUE145

'82 Pontiac J20004 or.. Fully

Equipped. Extra Sharp. Ready lo Go #13011339

'82 Honda Accord Low Miles.

Extra sharp! All the Toysl #BPG953 Sale At

only $3995

Sale $3995

$5995

$6495

$9495

'82 Datsun 200 SX This Car You

Must Seel Loaded! #268309 Reduced to

'82 Pontiac Trans Am Black. T-Ted.

Every factory extra. OBNX241 Sale At

2 Big Locations Airport Pearl City 836-0626 455-1071

3149 N. Nimitz Hwy. 922 Kam Hwy.

'73 COROLLA, auto., 2 dr., excl. cond. $850/offer. Call 235-6026

'72 VW Bug. excl cons $1800/offer. ,'

423-1537 or 486-2103:2.1.

'78 RABBIT, Diesel/La4c. AM/FM cassette. new b vary.

VOLKSWAGEN good tires & paint. run $3000/offer. Ph. 262-90

;71 VW Bug, sun roof, auto. trans., excl. cond. $1600

Call 261-3809

69 SOUAREBACK, rebuilt engine, radials. Dependable $975. Ph. 262-9096

'69 VW Squareback i i s good, good shape IRS trans. 622-3780

'70 KRMN GHIA , new engine, etc., needs body work, $3500/ offer. 395-9673

RENAULT /AMC /JEEP /PONTIAC

moToR syppw Serving Hawaii For Over 50 ear.

USED CARS

$AVE '82 PONTIAC TRANS AM

One Owner. #AUF127

SAVE

'72 MERCEDES BENZ 250

4 dr.. Excl. Condition! #A117900

SAVE '78 AMC CONCORD

$/W Low ml., a/c.

One Owner. #A0S224

$ 1995

'83 MERCURY CAPRICE GS

fully Equipped. 18.000 mi./ 18 mo. Service Contract

s6 #AWG063

488

'81 FORD GRANADA GL

4 dr.. 6 cyl., a/c riElF6053

$3688

'81 FORD CROWN VICTORIA

2 dr low mi.. LOADED! NBFP017

$5388

'81 HONDA ACCORD LX SHOWROOM

CONO . auto.. a/c. p/s, #FICW391

SAVE

'73 BUICK APOLLO 4 dr., Trans. Special!! #ABA759

$688.

'81 PONTIAC T1000

4 dr.. auto.. new paint #8FV043

$2145

'82 MAC CONCORD DL

4 dr.. 6 cyl.. auto.. a /c. #BOW807

$3595 --

Offer Good Through May 1, 1985 1391 KAPIOLANI BLVD. PH. 946-8311

(Next to Ala Moana Center) All Cars Subject To Prior Sale

Great looks! A Great price!

$7399 R

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$2500 SAVINGS

GL 4-Door Sedan NI

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5 Spd., 4 Speaker Stereo, Tachometer, Full Instrumentation, Tilt Wheel, Power Brakes, and Much, Much More.

ARDSUBARU KAILUA ALWAYS WORTH THE TRIP

725 Kailua Rd. 262-6576 100% Financi OAC OVER 300 NEW & USED CARS

VALUABLE COUPON VOLKSWAGEN SUBARU

FREE LUBE, OIL CHANGE

A

finazsomatamOssomeigoona~M~~$05006WW*AMZ:4,24 .COZRZ,'

/ KANEOHE TRANSMISSION REPAIR

CAR & TRUCK RENTALS

Moving Van with Liftgare (12x8x8)

ADJUSTMENTS - EXCHANGES

TORQUE CONVERTER REBUILDING SERVICE

ALSO AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE

235-6488 WILLY'STRANSMISSION

SERVICE INC.

46-141 KAHUHIPA

Toyota Pickups (6 tr.) No Litt.

. Tun

EtFoot Stakebed (13v6) With Ldtgate

When you rent from Hills, you are getting the best quality, service and value your dollar can buy. Hills' Car & Truck Rental is locally owned and has been serving Oahu for over 15 years.

*FREE use of an appliance dolly ($10 value) with any truck rental

NO MILEAGE CHARGE

677-8989 OR 671-0630 Vi

94-780 Farrin ton Hw Waipahu Subject to avartabilit

OFFICIAL NISSAN BODY & PAINT

REPAIR STATION

With Tune-up specials listed below (normally worth $12.75). Or we'll give Iyou a free safety inspection and diagnosis (normally worth $19.75).

ENGINE TUNE-UP Gas Models Only

IVW Bugs, Ghias, '71 Bus and Earlier. Fastbacks and Squarebacks

I412, 1972-1983 Buses, Rabbit, Scirocco. Dasher and 4 cyl. Quantum

SUBARU MODELS

ItReplace your plugs and points where applicable Inspect distributor cap, rotor wires 'et timing and dwell angle Adjust valves and replace cover gaskets except hydraulics Check engine compression Adjust carburetor (if necessary) & emission control sys- em. We guarantee our work for 6 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first. In ormal use, WI Volkswagen models On Subarus, we guarantee our work for 11 month r 4,000 miles, whichever comes first in normal use liugs and Su barus with A/C $9.0

extra Fuel filter extra Subaru with skid plate $9.00 extra.

Reg. $64.20 SPECIAL Reg. 8010.30 SPECIAL Reg. $93.50 SPECIAL

TUNE-UP INCLUDES

$3395 - $4395

$5995

NEW '85 SENTRA

5 Spd., Radial Tires. Full Carpeting

Stk. #9862

5 cyl, engines and cars with long life spark plugs add $25.0E1

INO MODIFIED ENGINES EXPIRES MAY 17, 1985

Please present coupon when you bring your car in for servicing.

PEARL HARBOR VOLKS/SUBARU

SERVICE DEPT. HOURS APPOINTM ENTs ENcOURAGED 94-223 Farrington Hwy. 6:30 AM-4:00 PM Mon.-Fri. in WAIPAHU Ph. 677-0777 Parts Dept.

on Saturdays from 9-12 Noon - - - - - - - - - -

NEW '85 SENTRA DLX. S/W

Stk. #9803

$5495

NEW '85 STD. P/U

$5995

Stk. #9825

NO

MONEY DOW

Military Financing Mainland Releases

Available *O.A.C.

$6995 5 Spd., P/S, AM/FM Stereo, Radial Tires, Tinted Windows

8.8% FINANCING OR

$500 to S700 REBATE ON NEW NISSAN P/Us

NEW '85 MAXIMA 4 DR. SEDAN

$12,995

Stk. 49887. V-6, Auto., P/S, A/C

Cruise Alloy Wheels

OVER 70 USED CARS IN STOCK ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED

On Approved Credit. 8.8% Annual Per- centage Rate Cars subject to prior sale. 62 -0761 118 Month Maximum Prices plus tax. license &

documentary tees. Term. Pi lois good Hun 4/30/85

REPAIR SPECIALS

REPAIR SPECIALS

"TUFF-KOTE CORROSION

PREVENTION" Rustproofing Interior Sealant Paint Sealant "Rockkote" for Truck Beds

Electronic Fuel Injection

Nozzle Service Reg. $85.00

$2995 Brake

Service Reg. $38.00

$28.95 Clean & Adjust Brakes

OFFICIAL REVOLUTION

AMERICAN WARRANTY

REPAIR STATION

COUPON VALID through

May 31.1985

WE INSTALL ALL TYPES OF ACCESSORIES

Stereos. equalizers Bed liners. tool boxes Legal window tint Alarm accessories Custom stripes Custom paints Sunroofs Sliding windows' Roll bars, push bars luggage racks

Window louvers, etc.

COMPLETE

STEAM CLEAN Reg $20.00

S' 090 x

4-CYL.

TUNE-UP SPECIAL $3995 4 tax

New points. Plugs. Condenser. Adjust Dwell. Timing. Carburetor. Co Level and Fan Belts if necessary Reg. $8500 'Fuel Iniected & 6 cylinder models

higher

VALVE ADJUSTMENT

Reg. $20.00

$1 295 tax

Fuel injected & 6 cylinder models higher

OIL. FILTER & LUBE SPECIAL

$1891, NISSAN of WAIPAHU

671.5631

44I33 Leone. SI Waipahu Open Mon Fri 7 00 AM lo 5 00 PM

Service Manager Dennis ADele,

NOBODY DOES Call our Service DOUG GRACAEd&visors

IT BETTER! PERRY TAKARA