Power lifter Swift, Silent and Deadly Recon reservists put skills to test See Page A-4 All-Marine trains to quality for nationals SeerPage B-1 Get Out and Live 20 ways to deal with boredom See Page B-7 HAWAII MARINE Voluntary payment for delivery to MCAS housing/$1 per four week period. VOL. 12 NO. 10 KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII, MARCH 9, 1983 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, Commander lauded for excellence the Royal Marines. "I really worked hard to represent the United States Marine Corps and the United States," he said, "not only to the host country but to NATO allies, other allies and Third World countries." The job was a challenging one according to Radcliffe, but "Like any Marine, you take the job and do it the best you can. It was full speed ahead trying to make the good interests of our country known," he added. While in England, Radcliffe participated in several training exercises with the Royal Marines, including cold weather indoctrination in Norway. "They teach you how to actually live in the to by Sgt Inez J. Stoner Colonel H.J.M. Radcliffe, commanding officer, 3d Marines, was recently presented the Defense Meritorious Service Medal for meritorious service while assigned to the Defense Attache Office in London from June 7, 1979 to June 22, 1982. "I'm glad to get it and proud, I guess," he said modestly. The citation reads in part, "The relationships he established with foreign attaches resulted in the positive exchange of detailed information on tactics and strategy which had heretofore been denied the U.S. Government. His intimate personal knowledge and direct contact with Royal Navy and Royal Marine personnel during the Falkland Island Crisis was directly - HAPPY FACES OF SUCCESS Third graders from Mokapu School load up the last of the cans they collected during the National Recycling Campaign in February. (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski) Mokapu students collect cans The National Recycling Campaign was held this year during February and for the first time, students at Mokapu School participated in the event. The campaign is an annual event and more than 110 schools in Hawaii compete against each other to see which school can collect the most aluminum cans and newspapers. The students at Mokapu School collected 102,327 cans, but did not have much success on collecting newspapers. The cans, 4,449 pounds worth, were sold to Reynolds Recycling for 20 cents a pound. The students earned $889.80 which was put into the school's PTSA account. The school plans to buy a riding lawn mower with the money. "I really admire the kids for the outstanding effort they extended," said Kathy Diefenderfer. "They were very competitive, but showed good sportsmanship. "I would like to thank everyone participated in the campaign," continued Diefenderfer, "and I would like to express special thanks to Chaplain David White. He spent a great deal of time with the kids, and I sincerely appreciate the interest he took in the campaign." The school plans to participate in the campaign next year, and they are already making plans to set up dumpsters on the air station that will be designated for disposal of aluminum cans only. who instrumental in the resulting high quality reporting from American Embassy, London." The colonel adds the Defense Meritorious Service Medal to two Silver Stars, the Bronze Star, the Navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal. Radcliffe spent three years in London as the Naval Attache before arriving in Hawaii to assume command of 3d Marines last August. He was one of approximately 80 attaches in London, representing countries from around the world. "It was different and interesting," said Radcliffe, "a once in a lifetime tour, but quite a switch coming from an infantry battalion as the commanding officer." As the Naval Attache, Radcliffe was assigned to the American Embassy and worked on the Ambassador's staff. He was also the Marine Corps representative snow," he recalled. As the Royal Marines' closest link with the United States Marine Corps, Radcliffe visited all of the Royal Marines' installations, including their Commando Training Center, during his three years there. "It wasn't difficult for me to get to know them, especially when I went on training exercises with them," said Radcliffe. "They're small, professional, well-trained and have good NCO leadership," he said. According to the colonel, the Royal Marines and the American Marines have a long history of cooperation. Both military organizations participate in mutual exchange programs. The colonel recalled fond memories of England with his family. "The opportunity to serve in and live in a foreign country is super," he said. Radcliffe received his commission in 1960 after attending Officers' Candidate School at as a rifle, weapons and mortar platoon commander, before transferring to the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Following a short tour with the 5th Marine Division, he served as company commander and as the Operations Officer for 1st Battalion, 9th Marines in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. After graduating from the Amphibious Warfare School at Quantico, Va., Radcliffe served on the 7th Fleet Staff and at Headquarters Marine Corps before attending the Command and Staff College in 1974. Assigned to the 2d Marine Division, he served as a battalion Executive Officer, regimental and division staff officer and Battalion, 6th Marines. Radcliffe attended a 31/2-month Attache Training Course in Washington, D.C. before reporting to London in 1979. As the Commanding Officer, 3d Marines, Radcliffe says "It's the best job in the Marine Corps. To have the largest regiment in the Marine Corps is by far the best job a guy like me could have." About the Marines in his regiment, Radcliffe says they are "Well-motivated, well-trained, professionals. The three most important things we do here is train, train, train." Radcliffe and his wife, Evie, have two children, Jonathan, 16 and Caroline, 13. good, solid L_ Quantico, Va. His first assignment took him to the 2d Colonel H.J.M. Radcliffe Marine Division where he served MAG-24 change of command New commander takes helm on 41st anniversary Early release program announced new Air Station at Santa Ana, Calif. MAG-24 stayed there less than a year before returning to the The Marine Corps has found itself in a rather unusual but pleasant situation; enlistments and reenlistments are up to the extent that the Corps is taking steps to avoid exceeding its authorized enlisted endstrength for the fiscal year. Manpower officials at Headquarters, Marine Corps, have announced implementation of a selected early release program which they say is intended to reduce the first-term enlisted population by a minimum of 4,200 Marines before the end of fiscal year '83. "A target population has been identified consisting of first-term Marines possessing non-critical military occupation specialists and whose enlistments will expire between July 1 and December 31, 1983," officials said. "Top quality Marines who display outstanding career potential, however, are being encouraged to reenlist." Full details of the early release program are outlined in a recent message to all major Marine Corps commands, but the basic requirements follow: Besides meeting the MOS and EAS criteria, Marines must volunteer for early release and are required to document their desire to participate in the program; Marines electing to be-released early must do so no later than March 15. If the MOS criteria cannot be met, waivers may be requested by commanders who want to release a Marine in "the best interest of the Marine Corps and/or the individual." For more information about the early out program, see your unit administrative officer. Pacific. In January 1945, the Group's forward echelon went ashore in the Philippines, under enemy fire, to construct Mangalden Field. Within two weeks the field was operational and the first aircraft had arrived. One of the Group's last missions in World War II was to drop copies of the Japanese surrender to enemy units in the area. With the end of the war in August 1945, MAG-24 was used as part of the occupation force in Colonel John Solan, former China. In 1947, the Group moved PASSING THE COLORS commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group-24, presents the to Guam and two years later to the colors to Colonel Duane Wills, new commanding officer, during a Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry change of command ceremony at Dewey Square March 1. (Photo Point, N.C. where it remained for the next 20 years. by Cpl Pat Lewandowski) - by Sgt Inez J. Stoner A change of command ceremony at Dewey Square March 1, marked the 41st anniversary of Marine Aircraft Group-24, as Colonel Duane Wills took over as commanding officer. Col John Solan, former commanding officer, has been assigned as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, 1st Marine Brigade. Wills was commissioned in June, 1961 and has served with Marine Fighter Squadron (All Weather)-212 and Marine Fighter Attack Squadrons-542, -115, and 314. He also served aboard the USS Oriskany in Vietnam and with the 2d Marine Aircraft Wing staff as the Wing Personnel Officer. Other tours took him to Headquarters Marine Corps as 4Its. Aviation Lieutenant Colonel IT MOVES!! Lance Corporal Saverio Piacente, Supply Monitor; as head of the Aviation Company, Brigade Service Support Group, causes a plastic rod to Assignment Section, Personnel "magically" levitate in his hand before a group of appreciative Management Division; and as the youngsters. Piacente hopes to become a professional magician. Commanding Officer, VMFA-235. Also celebrating 41 years of (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski) See story on page A-8. - Commanding Officer, 2d Marine Corps service are Marine Fighter Attack Squadron-212; Marine Air Base Squadron-24; and Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron-24. all attached to MAG-24. The MAG and its three squadrons were activated on March 1, 1942, in the wake of the Japanese attack on Oahu. MAG-24 was commissioned at Ewa Field in the Territory of Hawaii to serve the needs of dive bombers in combat areas of the Pacific. In spite of its described mission, the first squadrons assigned to the Group were not dive bombers, but fighters. VMFA-212 was one of two squadrons originally assigned to the Group. Today, VMFA-212 is one of three fixed-wing squadrons assigned to MAG-24. Immediately upon commissioning, the forward echelon of MAG24 was sent to Efate, New Hebrides. After establishing an airstrip there, the Group moved to the mainland in June 1942 and was the first unit to occupy the In April 1968, MAG-24 moved to the air station at Kaneohe to become the air element of the 1st Marine Brigade. MAG-24 is comprised of a headquarters and maintenance squadron; a marine air base squadron; a marine air control squadron; three F-4 Phantom squadrons; and four helicopter squadrons. Of those 10 squadrons making up the MAG, VMFA-212, HAMS24, and MABS-24 are also celebrating their 41st anniversary March I. VMFA-212 was originally formed as a fighter squadron at Ewa Field, Territory of Hawaii. The squadron, first known as the "Devil Cats," was soon ordered to the South Pacific to conduct patrol missions. The Devil Cats destroyed more than 130 enemy aircraft before the end of World War II. It was during the Korean conflict that the squadron was designated an attack squadron. From September 1950 until the end of the war, the squadron flew 18,257 combat missions in nearly 40,000 combat hours. In 1955, VMFA-212 left Korea for the air station at Kaneohe to become one of the units of the 1st Marine Brigade. VMFA-212 deployed to the Far East in 1958 and participated in the first trans-Pacific flight of. Marine combat aircraft. By 1963, the Devil Cats had changed their name to the "Lancers" and were once again designated as a fighter squadron. The Lancers served in Vietnam until the end of 1965 when they returned to Kaneohe. In August 1968, equipped with the F-4J Phantoms, the squadron received its present designation of fighter attack squadron. VMFA-212 was selected as the best Marine Fighter Squadron of the Year in 1970 and received the Robert H. Hanson Award. After another tour in Vietnam in 1972, the Lancers again returned to Kaneohe. Since being stationed here, the squadron has participated in several TransPac flights and six-month Western Pacific deployments. Lieutenant Colonel John Morris is the commanding officer for VMFA-212. Another MAG-24 squadron celebrating its 41st anniversary is the Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron-24. HAMS-24 is responsible for supplying administrative and logistic support to the MAG along with supply support and maintenance for the Groups' assigned squadrons. HAMS-24 is commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Gary Robinson. Published by RFI) 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 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 by the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps of the firms, products or services advertised. Page A-2, March 9, 1983 Weinberger outlines budget. Details of the fiscal year 1984 Department of Defense budget were announced on Jan. 31 by Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense. of 23 ships. This figure includes the initial ships of two new classes, the first multipurpose amphibious assault ship, LHD-1, and the first 150 foot mine hunter, MSH-i. Under the proposal, the Department of the Navy would receive almost 87 billion dollars in total obligation authority. Additional ships requested On Feb. 1, Weinberger, in his fiscal year 1984 annual report to congress stated, "Asa nation with global commitments and interests, the United States must maintain a strong forward defense posture. In order to carry out our forward defense strategy, U.S. naval forces, in conjunction with allied forces and selected U.S. air and land forces, must be capable and be seen as being capable of preserving our access to areas vital to our national interests in a timely manner and in the face of the most determined opposition." The Navy's fiscal year 1984 shipbuilding and conversion program includes plans for new construction of 17 ships and conversion of six others, for a total The fiscal year 1984 budget. manpoWer ,request calls for '4n active duty ilaval force of 769,500 members made up of 572,26.0 Nhvy personnel and 197,300 Marine Corps members."-ks an increase of 14,600 ers ntel to the active duty force. Varavel If you have a question or complaint about the - content of the Hawaii Marine or a suggestion or compliment please telephone our Ombudsman, Gunnery Sergeant Don Gilbert, at 257-2178. Gilbert, the Joint Public Affairs media operations chief, will endeavor to answer your questions and complaints through impartial investigations. He will accept calls between - 7:30 a.m. SHINE ON Richard O'Leary is busy polishing a boot. As a new concession to the Marine Corps Exchange, O'Leary and his brother, Ronald, have set up shoe shine stands on a trial basis. Richard is located outside the barber shop in the Family Theater courtyard, while his brother has a stand inside the Main Exchange's barber shop. Richard is waiting for his stand to be installed. The shoe shiner brothers are open for business from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. They polish all colors of leather shoes and boots on the feet or off and can also clean and preserve holsters, brief cases and some leather belts. (Photo by Sergeant Pepper Davis) include, one Ohio class ballistic missile submarine, three Los Angeles class attack submarines, This increase is dit4cted three Ticonderoga class guided towards improving manning of missile cruisers, and a number of strategic and tactical forces, amphibious mine countermeasure increases manpower for new and support ships. ships, submarines and squadrons, expanded command, control and Also included in the request are communications, and a number of plans for the acquisition and related programs. conversion of one hospital ship In addition, the Department of and the conversion of four the Navy's civilian manpower logistics, SL-7, ships. strength would increase to a total Funding for a total of 152 of 334,000 individuals. tactical aircraft for the Navy and Naval and Marine Corps Marine Corps was requested in fiscal year 1984 including the A- reserve strength requests also rose 6E, EA-6B, F-14A, AV-8B, and to 112,600 and 40,300 members respectively. 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The fair features games, good food (clams, lumpia, hamburgers, hot dogs), a plant sale Worker's The seminar will be conducted by Ho no- I I Services Special KANEOHE 235-6677 to 11:30 a.m. NM US MO MN UM MO ME MN MO MIR Mt MIMI NMI I I I ASSETS (Armed The public is invited to attend a rape awareness seminar to be held at the Hawaiian Humane Society, 2700 Waialae Avenue, on Saturday, March 26th. from 9a.m. I I I I I Fair The parents of Rape Awareness Seminar Special Overseas Military Program I Major of the Marine Corps. The luncheon which will start at ira.m. is open to all Staff NCO Wives. Tickets are $5.50 and may be obtained from any Staff Wives' Club Department, has member or by contactgiven numerous work- ing Debby Derby at shops and partici- 254-1138 or Maggie pated in many radio Allard at 235-1645. and TV talk shows on Family Lindin of Guild BUY FACTORY DIRECT 1 a luncheon at the SNCO Club April 11 for Mrs. Fay Crawford wife of the Sergeant Mortgage. 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Those interested in attending may register by calling the Family Service Center 257-2128. Deadline ians. Courses are at for registration is monthly and non- March 14th. sequential a student may enroll at the beginning of any of 12 Ladies sing March 15 and 16 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the EM Club. The workshop is Police Christine Gaylord of the HPD Community Relations Division, an expert on prevention of sexual assault. Gaylord, who has been certified by the June 17. Offering FBI Homicide/Sexual courses in Criminal Assault Investigation Justice, Writing and Institute and who is a ten-year veteran with Psychology. Registration is from the Honolulu Police Term I classes is now underway and will continue until March 19. 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Page A-4, March 9, 1983 -A HANGING BY A THREAD nylon rope is the only security insertion and extraction (SPIE) is one of the skills practiced by these Marines have as they fly 80 feet below a CH-46 helicopter.. reservists from, 4th Force Reconnaissance Company. and several hundred feet above the tree tops. Special patrol Recon reservists sharpen skills mission without being detected by the enemy. The 4th Force Reconnaissance Story and photos by Sgt Greg Berry Voices drift down the dark trail. ONE WAY RIDE - Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance Company pile into a CH-46 helicopter for a ride to their weekend training site in the Kawailoa Forest Reserve. When the leathernecks made their jump, they were about 1,200 feet above the countryside. Five Marines fade into the underground without a sound. The voices grow louder as two enemy soldiers, on a midnight patrol, stroll past the concealed leathernecks. The temptation to reach out and slit the enemy's throat is high. These Marines have the knowledge, the skill and the expertise to do it quietly, but dead bodies would alert others to their presence. When these devil dogs head home, no one will know they had ever been there . . . The scenerio sounds familiar to those elite Marines who wear the title "recon." Their primary mission in life is to conduct preassault and deep post-assault reconnaissance operations in support of a landing force and its subordinate elements, and these devil dogs must accomplish their Company, headquartered in Honolulu, performs these tasks as part of the Marine Corps Reserve. The Hawaii-based company, activated in 1952, has approxi- mately 120 active reservists, with another 90 Marines attached to their detachment in Reno, Nev. The company has gone through several name changes during their 31-year history. They were activated Feb. 13, 1952 as the 15th Rifle Company, and were redesignated a year later as the 15th Infantry Battalion. On Nov. 1, 1958 the unit was renamed the 27th Rifle Company, and in June 1962 they were tagged the 6th Force Reconnaissance Company. Their present designation came about on Oct. 1, 1971. Although they are reservists, the company's leathernecks, under the leadership of Major Thomas Lafreniere, are ready and willing to mobilize and go into - combat with their active duty counterparts. Training one weekend a month sharpens their valuable skills and two weeks active duty each summer adds depth to their knowledge. "It's like being twice a citizen," explained First Lieutenant Joe McHaney, the unit's intelligence officer. "We give time to the Marine Corps and use what we've learned in our civilian lives." The unit normally spends their two-week summer training in California at Twentynine Palmg, Bridgeport, Coronado or Camp Pendleton. The rewards for serving with the reserves are as varied as those for active duty Marines, only not on a full time basis. The leathernecks are paid four days of active duty pay for the average drill 'weekend and every three months they get 12 days of PX privileges. They also receive full pay and allowances during their two-week summer training. Retirement is available after 20 years with the reserves, but the benefits come at age 60 rather than the day of retirement. These rewards don't come easy -weekends they're earned. The drill are paid as four active duty days, and the number of hours spent training often equals what their counterparts put into four regular days. Drills, inspections and other forms of training are overseen by a 10-member Inspector and Instructor Staff. Maj Gordon Jackson leads a staff comprised of one corpsman and eight Marines. Satellite surveillance, U-2 spy planes, counterintelligence agents and undercover operatives have a common purpose . . . to find out what the enemy is doing. But none of these can replace the devil dogs who risk their lives in reconnaissance patrols. another Marine's face before their squad goes on patrol. (right) HOOK UP First Company practice special patrol insertion Lieutenant Joe McHaney attaches his and extraction techniques. SPIE rigging parachute rip cord to a static line before enables a helicopter to insert and extract a jumping from a CH-46 helicopter. Pararecon patrol in enemy territory without chuting from helicopters is one of the ways landing. (above) ARTIST AT WORK Lance force reconnaissance Marines penetrate an Corporal Bernard Biscocho, 4th Force area. Reconnaissance Company, camouflages (left) FLYING LEATHERNECKS Six Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance - - Sze Scoot What do you think of the new check-cashing policy in the commissary's fast lane? 111111111=111111111111/1 Gardner, dependent -in Diana "I really like It makes the line the commissary go faster." it. - Lucille Coco, dependent "I wish they would go back to checks in the fast lane." - Sue Swanson, dependent "It presents a problem when you forget to stop at the bank to get cash or can't write a check in the fast lane, so you have to wait in one of the longer lines." Captain Thomas Pugh, - "I think all exchange activities should. allow H&MS-24 Lance Corporal Mary - "I that it they're going to cash checks in one Gentry, MACS-2 feel the use of checks for the line, they should cash them in all convenience of the patrons, lines." whether they have large purchases or not." Rosa Ganier, dependent "It doesn't bother me at all." - March 9, 1983, Page A-5 Marine finds satisfaction as designer by Sgt Corrina Martell There are Marines who sing, dance, perform magic tricks, and even enter strong-man competitions. Now there is a Marine who designs men's and women's clothing. Sergeant Jonette 'Thomas, Station Operations and Maintenance Squadron, not only designs clothes, she also sews, models and sells them. "I come from a family of six children and my mother could only sew for just so many," said Thomas, "As soon as I was old enough to get my foot on the pedal of a sewing machine, I did my own sewing." Thomas has never taken any classes in designing or sewing. "My mother taught me everything I know. It was trial and error," said the Ohio native. Although Thomas has sewed all her life, clesigiii.g began -for her approximatel 1. years ago. vI began 'poking at the clothes here in Tlawaii and getting ideas how 1- could design certain wonuents-ketter," explained the female leatherneck. "I can't draw, so I keep the designing in my head. I may write down a descriptive idea, but that's it. Stick people are my limit. As long as someone can describe something to me or show me a picture, we can work from there." Thomas said that getting ideas for new outfits is easy. "I get designing ideas from other clothes I see when I'm walking down the street, watching T.V., or even just 2 WHAT IS BIBLE CALL? - SERIOUS STITCHWORK Sergeant Jonette Thomas (left), Station Operations and Maintenance Squadron, puts the finishing touches on a dress worn by Rose Marie Barbee!, a professional model. Thomas has been designing clothes approximately 11/2 years. (Photo by Cpl P. Lewandowski) Stay Marine "Get All Excited" REVIVAL March 15-20 7:00 P.M. 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I'm not about to miss out on the fun." Thomas' future plans include staying in the Marine Corps, and eventually opening a dress shop in California. "It won't be a dress shop with a lot of the same types of clothing," she said. "I want the shop to have unusual things that people will -coupon, Fri. Sat. ailua Baptist Church energy and aura around help me with all the sewing. Our last show was at the staff noncommissioned officers' club at Camp Smith. It was for Black History Month and it turned out to Samples of Topics: Your tape requests answered daily betWeen 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. For complete listing "The cheapest thing at the Camp Smith show was $15 and the most expensive was $150," said Thomas. "But average prices range between $25 and $40." Thomas said that she receives satisfaction from her off-duty fashion work. "To see my clothes being modeled and everyone watching is like a natural high. It's like an reading magazines. I either make be successful." The clothes modeled are for sale up my own pattern or else I just start cutting. It's really very basic right after the show, and if the garment is not in the buyer's size, once you learn how to sew." Word-of-mouth proved to be a Thomas said that she will make successful method of publicity for the same garments over again to Bible Call 262-2317 Bible Call is a free public service Religious Information Library consisting of hundreds of different five minute tape recorded messages on a wide variety of Bible subjects. To use it simply call 282-2317 and ask for the tape of your choice to be played. To get a complete list of tapes ask for a free Bible Call brochure when you call. Would you like help in studying your Bible? Call 262-2317 to arrange for a free personal Bible study at your convenience. Sponsored by Kallua Church of Christ. fit them. Thomas' designs. "I advertised for about two months, but the word-of-mouth paid off better," she said. 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While not believing in magic, most were unknowledgeable of the trade's secrets and had no idea how the feats by Cpl Christopher Wood Magic is in the eyes of the beholder. If a person wants to believe, he will believe. At times, the faithful are ridiculed for their trust. Skeptics doubt the magician's abilities and dub him a mere "illusionist." Believers, they say, are dupes. Modern enlightenment has given much credence to the skeptics' claims. Few people believe today that were accomplished. By and large, this holds true today. Some performers even go by the title service. I was looking fox a date but wentinto the wrong building," he said. "1 said, 'hook me up with anything!' I got six years." According to Piacente, his entire family has trouble getting dates, "My relatives are b.a ugly," tie said, "that in the family album, all they have are negatives." "illusionist," totally disclaiming supernatural abilities. Most, however, go by a variety of titles: magician, illusionist, or card shark being chief among them. Lance Corporal Saverio Piacente, a "invisible demons" guide the conjurer's actions, or that he possesses sorcerous powers. warehouseman with Supply Company, Brigade Service Support Group, is one such performer. "Magic is really just a part-time hobby," Piacente said. "Card tricks are my favorites. My goal is to become a professional card shark." But this was not always the case. In the middle ages, pious attitudes of the era caused churchmen to hold magic in disfavor. Many conjurers were burned at the stake for practicing witchcraft. The clergy, claimed that magic "never pleased God," suggested that magicians encouraged many evil habits among the human race. Thus, magical actions were an effrontery to things holy and should be prohibited. According to Piacente, he's been doing card tricks since he was 7-years-old. His real interest, however, surfaced when he saw "The Sting" with Robert Redford. "Although Redford's not a professional card shark, he did a great job with those tricks," Piacente said. Many magicians cross-over into the realm of comedy. "My humor goes great with my magic," Piacente said. "One can't exist without the other." "My idol is Rodney Dangerfield. His sense of humor matches mine." With that in mind, Piacente told the tale of his entry into the Marine Corps. "The recruiting office back home was right next to the computer dating Centuries later, when the witchburning frenzy ended, mankind came to accept magicians, but continued to view them in awe. The uneducated, especially, were certain that conjurers had contact with a higher plane of existence. The old axiom that "a magician never reveals his secrets" does not hold true. in fact, the revelation of "magical" secrets actually contributed to a discreditation of Piacente performs before mar y different audiences. "I perform in enlisted clubs around the island, libraries, and occasionally along Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki," he said. "So far, I haven't asked for money." The 18-year-old's tricks were pulled on a largely child audience at the station library, Feb. 21. He pulled many stunts, including card tricks, disappearing and re-appearing foam balls, and pulling plastic rabbits out of "empty" boxes. Although gasps of amazement sprang from little mouths, Piacente said that child audiences aren't his preference. "I like kids," he said, "but only if they're properly cooked. Seriously, though, children just kill me. My sense of humor goes over better with adults. The kids just don't understand my jokes." The magician's parents are supportive of his entertainment - amllitions. "They were Ino percent for it when I was home." he said. "They feel NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T that it's better than a career as a Lance Corporal Saverio Piacente, Supply criminal, magic keeps me occupied." 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Slusser MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, -A YUMA, Ariz. headlining news item in the military the past few years and probably fi ka few years to come is the 1.7A-18 Haeliet,s.and Navy Attack Fighter Squadron (VFA)-125, the first squadron to receive the aircraft, ak 111/ established in November 1980. Although designated a Navy squadron, V FA- l 25 is 50 percent Navy and 50 percent Marine. The squadron's mission is to provide transition training for pilots who will fly the l"/A -l8. Presently in the process of training pilots for the Marine Corps' first three operational Hornet squadrons at M an ne Corps Air Station, El Toro, Calif., WA-125 has just completed a month-long deployment here. Major Jim born, officer-in-charge of the deployment, explained that the SIDE BY SIDE Navy TA-4 and a together during a recent training squadron came here for easier access Marine F/A-18 soar through the skies exercise. (Photo by Maj Jerry Summer lin) to more ranges and, of course, the -A great climate; for flying. While here they are using various range for familiarization in ground attack, low altitude tactics, basic fighter maneuvering and the Tactical Air Crew Training System range for honing skills in air ctonbat maneuvering tactics. Horn stated that while here the squadron is flying approximately 45 sorties (nights) a day within a 10 hour daylight period. This means they have aircraft taking off approximately every 15 minutes. "'l'he primary reason we have been able to complete this number of sorties is because of the troops working on the aircraft. I can't stress this fact enough," Horn stated. Maintenance personnel agreed that the hours have been- long, approximately 10 hours a shift, six days a week. According to Sgt. Stephan Litterski, "It's a real challenge though. With the onboard computers, we have unique methods of Friendly aircraft pose as enemy force MCAS YUMA, ARIZONA,- If you've seen what looks like a MiG17 flying around the air station during the past month, there's no need to be alarmed or run to the dispensary to have your vision checked. You're seeing exactly what Navy Attack Squadron (VA)-127, Naval Air Station Lemoore, Calif., owner of this unusual A-4, is hoping for. Why would a Navy squadron paint one of their birds to resemble a MiG-17, or for that matter paint most of their birds in a potential adversary's colors? As one of four adversary squadrons in the Navy, VA -127's reasons become obvious. Navy Lieutenant Phil Scher, adversary department head for '127 explained that their primary mission is to fly by instruments only. The secondary mission of adversary was added around 1977, " . but since the arrival of the F/A-18 in Lemoore, we've been flying more hours as adversary," he stated. 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But, thanks to a Marine lieutenant colonel here who cleaned out his garage, the Hilo, Hawaii library is the proud owner of several issues of well preserved civil war era newspapers. Lieutenant Colonel Elliott Markell rediscovered the small stack of the New York Herald printed in 1861. The papers were given to him when he was a teenager. "I've kept them for 30 news from the 'sandwich islands." Hawaii was called the Sandwich Islands in those early days. A myriad of historical items were also reported in the frail but readable issues of this New Y4rk paper. Newly elected President Abraham Lincoln was struggling through crisis when ten southern states decided to join South Carolina in seceding from the Union to form the Confederate States of America; Jefferson Davis became the Confederate President. The capture of Fort Sumter, S.C., by the confederates ignited the Civil War; Confederate forces won victory by Bull Run, Va., and the bloody Battle of manassas were just a few news stories described in detail. "It'll never cease to amaze me; their writing style of painting years," explained the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific war reserves officer. "Throughout my career I've forgotten about this small collection, however, they seemed to get packed with my personal belongings each time I got transferred." Markell donated four issues to the Hilo library. "I think the library on the Big Island will make best use of them," he said. "Some sections include whaling THE NEW YORK HERALDWHOLZ se nos NEW 1 oRC. 1VPDAY, MO, kV flK PRICK IB01. T11.11.1t ra to nun ham.. NA ol WV, tr.,. eTo &to Pl. 4,1. .. . gnome '11m ITNT iwn " . pictures with words. The newspapers actually reveal the way of life back then through the -51 news articles, want ads and trade reports," the Seneca, N.Y., native 'said. Of course, the now defunct New York Herald is worth more today than the two cents per six-page issue of 121-years ago. "Six pages then is about 30 pages now, because the letters were set in extremely small type which was commonly set by hand," Markell said. The most intriguing portion of the newspaper was its account from the battle front and intelligence from the South. One letter describing a battle read in part . . "I volunteered to lead them, and carried them by a short Yb cut which enabled us to cut off the retreat of a large number of fugitives (Confederates). As we emerged from the woods the (enemy) battery formed and fired. One shot passed between the fore and hind legs of my horse. Our men behaved most gallantly. 7t1 11.10.114in -is kcir-atP"17-.- aw is T. - ' General Bartow was killed leading his men with his flag in his hand. General Johnson was killed at the first fire . . ." Exact locations of rebel soldiers -ir.r2741 SIX GENERATIONS AGO Lieutenant' Herald datelined November 1861. Markell Colonel Elliott Markel] shows Sergeant Steven rediscovered the issues while cleaning out his Buechele issues of the now defunct New York garage recently. him a bundle of newspapers which and names of their officers made would think twice about going for precise intelligence reports and through hard times after reading were nearly a century old and told front page space provided in the of what people in those days went the young Markell to hold on to the Herald. "This may have been an through." papers because they might be worth something some day. He indication of the South's lack of "The articles showed so much security," Master Sergeant Bob joined the Marine Corps that same Cress, a member of Headquarters, patriotism in the people despite year. Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, the crisis the entire country was No one knows about Markel] if quipped after reading some of the experiencing," markell said. "We he ever finished cleaning out his can learn a great deal from these issues. garage. But it is certain that "I think it's fascinating just pages." finding the 121-year-old New York In 1952 Markell was a parking scanning through these pages," newspapers was a welcome said Sergeant Steven Buechele, lot attendant at Hackensack, N.J., discovery. also of Headquarters, FMFPac. "I when an elderly junkman tossed Kati) efficez of NOAH D. 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The- battalion is headquartered at Richards-Gebaur Force !Base in Kansas City. They are the first of} two detachments of Seabees to work on a series of construction projects aboard the air station. Detachment-D arrived March 5. The projects include the construction of two picnic pavilions, one at the Joe E. Brown Field and the other at Fort Hase Beach; a 700-foot bike path at the Child Care Center; and a 40-foot by 50-foot steel protective cover to be used as an outdoor classroom for rifle familiarization. Other projects include layout, grading and paving preparations for a parking lot at Hale Koa Beach and excavation and paving preparation for a series of golf cart paths at the golf course. Portions of the detachment also flew to the Marine Corps' Training Support Facility on Molokai to do plumbing work and wall framing on restroom facilities there. The projects are going really well," said Brickey, officer in charge of Detachment-C. "These men are professionals. They take pride in their work and they want the finished project to reflect favorably on themselves as well as the Navy." All of the construction projects are either on schedule or ahead of schedule with the exception of the golf cart paths. Work was delayed. there due to a golf tournament that was held last week. The first phase of the construction project on Molokai, expected to take about a week to accomplish, was completed the first day on the job. TheSeabees have now moved to the second phase of the project that includes some demolition and excavation work in addition to laying new GETTING IT STRAIGHT Reserve Seabee, Builder First Class sewer lines and carpentry and Edward Ziegs, uses a plump bob to set reinforcing steel at the finishing work. - construction site for an outdoor rifle familiarization classroom. Just before leaving the air station to return home, March 7, Ziegs, from California, Mo., said "We finally got the aloha spirit!" "I think they (Seabees) are really enjoying the work," said Brickey. "But they probably just like being in Hawaii the: best," he added jokingly. "They can do this type of work at home." According to Brickey, approximately 75 percent of his Seabees work in construction or contracting jobs as civilians. "That means we can pretty much move into our two-week annual deployments, hit the deck running and complete projects for an active duty command on the same schedule they might set for themselves," he said. "Most of the men in our battalion have civilian jobs that are pretty compatible with this type of work," said Equipment Operator Second Class Art Lawson, of Joplin, Mo. When not on active duty with the Seabees, Lawson works with the Public Works Department for the City of Joplin. "This is typical Seabee work here," he added. "I guess you could say it's our cup of tea." - Detachment-D will work on a canine obstacle course for the Military Police Department. In addition, they will do some office STEEL WHEEL Equipment Operator Second Class William Boesch guides a vibrating roller along the new bicycle path at the air station's Child Care Center. Boesch, a Reserve Seabee for the past nine years, is from Hutchinson, Kan. construction and exterior security lighting. Nearly a year of planning and preparation preceded the Seabees arrival here. "We always have plenty of requests from the various tenant organizations at the station for the kind of work these men do," said Lieutenant Commander Robert Evans, public works officer for the Facilities Department here. "There's never a shortage of projects." According to Brickey, the Seabees and the Marines have always worked well together. Each Seabee battalion has a reserve Marine attached to act as a military advisor who in turn works with the Seabee Military Instructors. The Seabees deploy annually to train at various locations around space remodeling, classroom the world. This year, in addition to the air station, detachments have been sent to Midway Island; Adak, Alaska; and the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, Calif. The battalion's main body completed training at Gulfport, Miss. When not participating in their annual active duty for training, the Seabees attend monthly drills at their local reserve centers. "The Seabees will feel that they've served a useful purpose after they leave here," said Brickey. "It's not just training for training's sake. We're accomplishing something and we hope we're doing the Marine Corps a favor." The Seabees are receiving valuable training here. "I believe it's been a good learning experience and management training experience for a lot of our people, especially our senior petty officers," he said. "They've also gained a lot of small unit leadership skills." The Seabees will leave the air station soon to return to their families, friends and civilian jobs back in the Midwest. 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Affectionately known as "Bill" by his friends and as "sir" to those who first set eyes upon this massive Goliath, Sergeant William Forbes has distinguished himself in power lifting circles by winning the AllMarine in 1980 and again in 1983. In 1979 when he first started lifting, the 6-foot, 2-inch powerhouse (then weighing a mere 220 pounds) attended the AllMarine trials and placed third with a total weight of 1260 pounds. Four years later and 22 pounds heavier, Forbes is trying to break a 1800 pound barrier. "I'd like to lift 1800 pounds to qualify for the nationals," said the stock mass of muscle. "This year I'd like to qualify and next year I would like to place." Although he won the 1983 All-Marine in the 275-pound class, Forbes said he was disappointed in his performance. "I.was pleased with the results of winning the All-Marine and placing second in the Interservice meet, but I was disappointed in my total weight. I lifted 1708, but I needed 1800 to qualify for the nationals. But like I always say, the No. 1 thing is to win and second is worrying about your total weight." Forbes has steadily increased the Sergeant William Forbes amoung of iron he pushes during a competition. At the Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, trials in 1979 his total weight was 1210 pounds. Moving from the 220 pound to the 242-pound class the next year, his total weight jumped up to 1340 pounds. "I've been lifting since 1979," Forbes said, "but I didn't get serious until 1980." He trains for one to two and a half hours a day, four days a week, and follows a power lifter'S routine heavy weights with low repetitions. The 24-year-old sergeant explained, "A training cycle lasts for eight weeks and is designed to peak at the time of the competition. Each week the weight is increased and at the end of eight weeks, the weight you're pushing will be the weight you start with during the competition." - Using the cycle he tried to follow for the All-Marine trials as an example, Forbes continued, "By the sixth week I should have been squatting 660 pounds, bench pressing 425 pounds and dead lifting 660 pounds. When I was peaking for the competition I should have been up to 675425 and 700 which would have qualified me for the nationals." After the competition, Forbes rests for a week and then starts a body builder's routine. He claimed, "It keeps me in shape and gives me something to do." At night the soft-spoken leatherneck puts on another hat and becomes the doorman to the Windward Enlisted Club, a job that entails everything from ousting disorderly Marines to escorting Penthouse's February Pet of the Month.. Forbes doesn't usually have too much trouble booting someone out of the club because not too many people argue with a man who sports a 50-inch chest and 19inch biceps. Working nine-to-five for the Corps, training for upcoming meets and monitoring the door at the club keeps Forbes busy, but he still finds time to enjoy the company of his wife and two children. "I would like to play softball if I had the time, but right now my life is too busy. So, I just spend time at home messing around with the kids." Forbes tries to make all the meets he can and wants to attend one more before he leaves the island in August. He coaches himself but attends professional meets to talk with the experts. "I go to meets like the Hawaii International Power Lifting Championships to pick up a few pointers, but I don't lift," he said. "With the quality of the lifters at those tournaments, I'm totally outclassed. It's like going from little league to the majors." Forbes may feel he's "outclassed" in those meets, but in the past year alone, he placed second in the Brets Gym Open, lifting 1605, first in the Hawaii State Open, lifting 1642, second in the Hawaii State Bench Pressing, pressing 415, first in the Tri-Service, lifting 1700 and first in the All-Marine Championships, lifting 1708. Forbes has the experience and dedication it takes, and could be well on his way in setting new state and Marine Corps records. Body builders strive for ultimate physique by Cpl Charlie Marshall Although the first "perfect male body" contest was staged 80 years ago, body building never really gained popularity until the 1930's when Charles Atlas commercialized the "97pound- weakling." Now body building is so popular, the multi-billion dollar business produces hulks which are literally pumping gold. Arguments still arise as to if body building is a sport or an art, but the main goal is the same to display perfection in muscle development. Unlike power lifters, the body builder pays close attention to his appearance. Power lifters strive to lift the greatest amount of weight possible. Their workouts consist of pumping ungodly amounts of iron with low repetitions. The body - builders, however, concentrate on repetitions not only to build the muscle but to tone it as well. Power lifters usually carry a "spare tire" around their waist to help counteract the weight they are trying to lift. But the body builder would be drummed out of any contest if their physique isn't anything but wellporportioned. While power lifters concern themselves with the development of brute strength, body builders concentrate on building huge muscles and definition by surging the tissue with blood while performing weight training with several sets and high repetitions. Power lifters train with extremely heavy weights, low repetitions and large numbers of sets. To the body builder, posing in mirrors is a way of monitoring muscle development and size. But during competition, it's his key to impress the judges and capture the attention of the audience. The body builder, while on stage with the lights reflecting off his oil smoothed skin, has 90 seconds to flex, pump and display as many of his 464 muscles as possible. According to Franco Columbu, the author of Corning On Strong, posing for competition is very much like Olympic figure skating. The basic compulsory moves are followed by the athletes optional routine. During the "pose down" the body builder tries to capture the audience's undivided attention while displaying the symmetry of muscles, maximum definition and flexibility. Doug Scytkowski, the Interservice lightweight body building champion and winner of the Mr. Aloha State contest, said during a pose down all you think about is your next pose. "The muscles are there, all you are concentrating on is your next shot, plus you enjoy all the applause from the audience." As graceful as a ballet dancer, the "prima donna" strike poses causing the women to scream with approval and making the most macho of men green with envy. Lou Ferrigrio, who standing 6-foot-5inches tall and is rapidly approaching a 60-inch chest, was so impressed with the movie "Hercules" as a teenager that he too wanted to be the desire of all the women. Now he will star in the film's remake, playing the lead role, fulfilling his childhood fantasies. Scytkowski also started with a similar interest. "When I was young I thought that guys should look like that." Now Mr. Aloha State trains 2 con't to Page B-3 - THE END RESULT Corporal Doug Scytkowski, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, gazes into the lights ' after capturing the 1982 Mr. Aloha State title. (Photo by Sgt Chris Taylor) Valiant effort to no avail MACS-2 grabs soccer championship from MABS-24 by Cpl Christopher Wood They won the battle but lost the war. "Marine Air Base Squadron24 used ineligible players," said Jerry Price, sports specialist/ assistant athletic director for the Special Services department. "We had no choice; Marine Air Control Squadron-2 wins by forfeit." However, MABS-24 defeated MACS-2, 5 to 1, in the intramural soccer championship game Sunday at the station training field, MACS-2 lodged a protest, claiming that their opponents had more than two varsity players on the field at one time. Intramural sports rules for the soccer program state that a team can have as many varsity players as it wants, but that no more than two can be on the field atone time. "MABS-24 played at least three players who went to the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific regionals a little more than six months ago," Price said. "Varsity players are defined as those who participated in that competition, or are on the present varsity team. "In all matters, there are misunderstandings. There were only four teams competing in this league. MABS-24 was going to drop due to lack of players. That would have killed the league. "We decided, therefore, that they could recruit players from other units. But we said from the beginning that no more than two varsity players would be allowed on the field at one time." Sergeant Joe Garcia, MABS-24 coach, expressed dismay at the decision. "I think it's a mistake," he said. "They're counting me as varsity, even though I didn't make varsity this year. "They should have a written rule that says 'if a player is varsity once, then he's always a varsity player.' I don't think there is such a rule." At any rate, the game got off to a quick start Sunday, as Lance Corporal Tony Yepez, Kilo Company, 3d Battalion, 3d Marines, playing for MABS-24, gave them a 2 to 0 lead. His two goals were followed up by two more from LCpI Riccardo Devita, MABS-24, to give them a comfortable 4 to 0 shutout at the half. MACS-2 fought vigorously throughout the game, but failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities until late in the second half, when Corporal Jerry Vermy put one into the net. That was it for MACS-2, as LCpI Guillermo Daza, Headquarters Company, 1st Marine Brigade, upped MABS-24's total to five. "We outpowered- them and outplayed them," said Garcia. "We had more experienced players than they did. They were under a lot of pressure. "Most of the guys on our teams have played since they were kids. A majority of them are from Spanish-speaking countries, where soccer is their national sport." Cpl Mike Petrucci, coach for MACS-2, agreed that his team could have done better. "We could have played better," he said. "Basically, they just outplayed us." Four teams participated in intramural soccer during the season, which began the first week of February. Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron-24 and Marine Fighter Attack - PLAYING HARD Lance Corporal Froilan Tyler, MABS-24 (left), performs some fancy footwork before two MACS-2 players. 4 Although MABS-24 won 5-1, the game was forfeited to MACS-2. (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski) Squadron-235 competed earlier Sunday for third and fourth place. The score was tied 3 to 3 at the end of the second half. It then went into two scoreless overtimes, before a shootout was called. At the end, H&MS-24 won 7 to 6. "I just wish the season had gone on longer," said Staff Sergeant Jim Willard, H&MS-24 coach. Cpl Randy Flagg, coach for VMFA-235, expressed satisfaction with the season. "The squadron gave us a lot of - support," he said. "Sometimes it GOOD CATCH Sergeant Jon Lippencott (goalie) makes a nice got a little fierce. All in all, it was a catch during the championship game Sunday at Station Training Field. (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski) good season. 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Klipper. 25-28 Saturday Irish Stew Relay Sunday Pali Run March 2Q Women's Way Fun Run Honolulu Symphony Benefit Fun Run March April 10 27 Norman Tamanaha 15K The 1983 Running Calendar, the Marathon Calendar and entry forms for the above races plus other races are available in the Special Services Athletic Office. Winners of the Hawaii Marine Athletic Council bowling tournament to be held March '' PACIFIC Downtown 1164 Bishop St., Suite 1609, Honolulu 531-4695 I I CITY STATE ZIP PHONE I I CATEGORY: T-SHIRT SIZE: .1 MALE AGE WOMEN'S S CI M El L I FEMALE AGE ISEND TO: RUN FOR DIAMONDS, 745 FORT ST. #618, HON.11 HI 96813 QUESTIONS? CALL JEANNE: 524-4024 MENSSMLXL IIIIIIIIMIIIMIIMIIIIMIMMEMMINMENIMMEMINMEMINEMIIIIIIII , Page B-4, March 9, 1983 Softball keeps him young I Coach leads team to state championships Christopher Wood Childhood ambitions are by Cpl recalled in nostalgic waves. Dusty throats emit hoarse screams: "Eh, batta-battaaaa, eh, battabattaaaa, swing! For spectators, softball's excitement is remini- - STRATEGY Master Gunnery Sergeant Dave Burnett (left), explains a softball maneuver to (from left) Hospitalman 3rd Class Dan Madson, scent of youthful games of yesteryear. Dreams of a big league career are fondly remembered. "All kids grow up hoping to make the big leagues someday," said Master Gunnery Sergeant Dave Burnett, coach of the "Hawaii Marines" softball team. "It's only natural." According to Burnett, operations chief, Marine Air Control Squadron-2, he's been involved in sports for his entire 44 years. "I've been in sports all my life," he said. "I played in many sports, and, as the years went on, I moved into coaching. "The first ball team I was on was the Forest Park Ball team in Springfield, Massachusetts. I don't remember what our record was, but we must have .done something good because we won a trip to see the Boston Braves battle the New York Giants." Unfortunately, Burnett says, the Braves lost 3 to 1. As with many youngsters of the day, Burnett's idol was Ted Williams. "I figured that he was the best hitter of that era," Burnett Sergeant Jeff Huggins, and Sergeant Scott Nobles. (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski) said. "He had a maverick personality that I liked." Roller skating Although present day baseball teams are exciting, Burnett has trouble believing the level of salaries involved. "I cannot conceive the amount of money the players are getting," he said. "I think it's way out of line. "But if it's available, I guess they should go out and get it." According to Burnett, softball and baseball, while having much .in common are actually quite different, "Softball is more of a hitter's game, whereas baseball is more of a pitcher's game," Burnett said. "Plus, you don't have as many delays with softball; the game moves a little faster." Burnett has different reasons for loving different sports. For softball, the fascination centers on teamwork. "The best thing about softball is the teamwork concept and the competition," he said. "One of the good parts about playing softball in Hawaii is that we can compete with civilians and strike up good friendships and comraderie," he said. Many persons believe that it's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game that counts. Burnett has other ideas. "We're out here to win," he said. "We have fun, but we have more fun when we win . . . so we win." The team has won three for the last two years. "1981 was a very gratifying year," Burnett said. "It was almost cut and dry that we were going to win it. Seven players that year went on to the All-Marine team. It was an awesome group. "We had only four starters returning in 1982, so we turned it into a rebuilding year. But we had a lot of good talent come onto the island, and we groomed them towards the state championship." Some might think Burnett to be a boy at heart. "It's not that at all," he said. "I deal with younger people all of the time. I need to keep a youthful attitude, so I try to stay young." Different coaches have different styles. "I used to be the 'rah, rah, rah,' motivated type," Burnett said. "But since I came to Hawaii, I've become more laid back. However, we do have a younger team this year, so I'll be doing more of the 'rah, rah.' "I do have my moments; I do get excited. But I try not to yell at a player while he's on the field. I prefer talking to him separately I afterwards." As for strategy, Burnett likes to keep ahead of the game. "I'm always thinking a couple of batters ahead," he said. "I try to stay a couple of steps ahead of the situation so that whatever happens, I'm ready for it and the team's ready for it." consecutive state softball championships during the last three years, with Burnett as coach Children of all ages enjoy one of the hottest trends to hit this century = ^ by Sgt Pepper Davis Olivia Newton-John did it on the cover of People Magazine. Movies have been made about it. Peaches and Herb sang about it. Robin Williams (TV's Mork), the Village People, Cher and millions of other people are doing it too. Roller skating is fast becoming one of the hottest trends to hit this country in years. According to the Roller Skating Suppliers and Manufacturers Association, approximately 50 million people skate indoors and out. A big reason for the boom is that skating has moved outdoors. Until recently roller skaters had to skate either in a rink or use those noisy, rough-riding contraptions that clamp onto shoes and tighten with a key. Now the wheels on outdoor skates have been revolutionized. They are the same polyurethane kind used on skateboards and the new wheels are quieter. They give a better ride because the plastic absorbs the shock while smoothing out small bumps and surface irregularities. Unlike the old skates, a roller skate today is a they can't control. These premature stunts lead to accidents and injuries. But there's more to roller skating safety than avoiding crowds and knowing the proper way to fall. The first thing a novice National Injury Information Clearing should know is the proper equipment. House, more than 70,175 people were There are several styles of shoes to treated for skating injuries since 1978. choose from. The most popular are the Of those injuries, 24,084 were cuts, high-top boot and the low-cut "jogging scrapes or bruises while 20,718 were shoe" variety. strains, sprains or dislocations and 25,119 Of course, the choice is the skater's, were fractures or concussions. The largest however, most experienced skaters prefer number of fractures, 20,176, were of the the high-top boot because they provide arm. better support and movement of ankle The possibility of getting injured is a joints. factor to be considered but it shouldn't The jogging shoe style is acceptable for keep people from skating. A major cause slow, straight-forward skating, as long as of accidents is crowded conditions. no fancy techniques are attempted. Too many people jammed together Whatever shoe is selected, ensure a proper which is the norm in most places- makes fit to prevent blisters. it hard to maneuver, so collisions are more Protective equipment is also a must likely to happen. when skating, especially outdoors. A Overconfidence is another factor in skater who wears wrist guards, elbow and skating accidents. Most skaters start out knee pads, and light gloves will be well slow and easy because they're a little protected from most injuries caused by scared. falls. Head protection is not necessary but Once the fear is conquered they get for fast, trickier skating, the kind of enthusiastic and start performing feats helmet worn by skateboarders is piece of engineered athletic equipment. There is no doubt roller skating is popular, but the safety of the sport has often been questioned. Injuries do occur. 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The Tapa Bar will no longer be open during lunch time, Monday through Thursday. Beer and soft drinks can be ordered from the dining room. Mongolian barbecue on the Lanai from 6 to 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY Lunch in the Pacific Room. Beefeaters buffet from 6 to 8:30 p.m. featuring steamship round, seafood item, rice or potatoes, vegetable and a salad bar. FRIDAY Lunch in the Pacific Room. Happy hour in the Tapa Bar from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Mongolian barbecue plus "Steakout" on the Lower Lanai from 6 to 9 p.m. "LUKE'S PINEAPPLE" plays in the Tapa Bar from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. - - - - SATURDAY Hotel round of beef and Alaskan king crab buffet in the Pacific Room from 6 to 8:30 p.m. -a.m.Champagne Brunch in the Pacific p.m. featuring a mini-buffet, SUNDAY Room from 10 to 1 menu orders, and all the juice and champagne you desire. In the evening, prime rib and peel your own - - - WTFSSMT - - - - - - - - - - - expenses. Emergency Transporatation verification of emergency. 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"X Citer" plays rock and roll in the ballroom from 6 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Top 40's in the Moongate Lounge. SATURDAY Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. with our lobster and prime rib, just lobster or just prime rib. $3000 dance contest in the main ballroom. SUNDAY Club opens at 11 a.m. Breezy Inn opens at 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Soul Night tonight featuring two guest D.J.'s one from New York and one from Chicago, in the main ballroom. MONDAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. with Italiano Night all the spaghetti you can eat, including garlic bread and salad bar. The dinner special includes one complimentary glass of house wine. Happy Hour from 5 to 7 p.m. After Happy Hour "Elijah Powers" plays request in the Moongate Lounge. TUESDAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. with all you can eat smorgasbord every Tuesday night. In the Moongate Lounge the D.J. plays rock and roll from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. - atiberge - PEARLP IDGE SHOPPING CENTER Superb Dining In A Charming Country French Manner - RESERVATIONS AFTER 2 P.M. - 13 itivimal Pants 6 p.m. to 0 10 p.m. 117 HEKILI STREET, KAILUA Your Hosts Marcel & Elvi Baltzer Ingrown toenails Calluses Sore heels Properly balanced orthotics Sports injuries Warts Bunions Hammertoes Doctor of Podiatric Medicine is the specialist concerned with the diagnosis. prevention and treatment of foot disorders by medical and A surgical means. Theodore ATTORNEY G. York, DPM Suite 1401 615 Pilkoi St. Honolulu Suite 703, Alii Bishop Bldg. 1136 Union Mall, Honolulu 538-1831 526-1544 Phone: I PAINFUL FOOT PROBLEMS? HOWARD Y. TANAKA 1993 evenings. and st.rekends by appointment 'Plus lax densefog bank!" "g jr:r1Srs Open: Wed. thru Sun. 262-4835 debtors to pay off debts without borrowing and in payments you can afford, stops creditor harassment and law suits, protects your job, qualified co-signers and property. Free information packet without obligation. Please call or write: TLA APPROVED 521-7496 U French Cuisine - - IOW/ I Call MAINLINER and TRAVEL HOLIDAY Award Winners - through Capter I DIVORCE CONSULTATION $48* UNCONTESTED ADOPTIONS 3240* SIMPLE WILLS -3384 The Society regards its casework as a privileged - A federal law which helps qualified prrperf 111/1,t) ADDITIONAL ( HARCE FOR CHILDREN ,211," ADDITIONAL. ( FIANCE FOR REAL. PROPERTY '48* 111-.1.? assistance for the specific purpose indicated below: Financial Counseling (Both servicemember and spouse should be present for interview) Copy of all bills, itemized list of TODAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. The chef's special this month is your choice of steak and six breaded fantail shrimp. Tonight the D.J. plays rock and roll in the Moongate Lounge from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. THURSDAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. with an open menu, and our dinner special this evening is all you can eat barbecue beef ribs. Every Thursday night is if (lair icons to ',huh both parties agree) ../ rlu oPotr/apt WINDWARD ENLISTED CLUB interview when requesting GET OUT OF DEBT UNCONTESTED DIVORCE $144.00 1111111cri 6:30 p.m. information/documentation to an Dental estimate form will be provided by Navy Relief. Although this list is not all inclusive, it should provide an idea of the applicant's responsibility to the interview process. Navy Relief exists to assist when service families have a temporary emergency. the applicant and the volunteer interviewer will work together to solve each special problem. When provided with accurate information on a timely basis, Navy Relief will serve its constituents efficiently. - - - p.m. The luncheon special is liver and onions. Bingo starts at should bring the following shrimp. MONDAY Lunch in the Pacific Room from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join us Monday through Friday for lunch specials, hot carved sandwiches, soup and salads. Monday evening the club is closed. TUESDAY Lunch in the Pacific Room from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Happy hour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. country western night featuring this month "Julie Tuesday evening the dining room is closed. and the Electric Rangers" in the main ballroom from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Rock and roll in the Moongate SNCO CLUB TODAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. features beef kabobs and fried rice. Open menu dining is available from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. features lasagna. Every Thursday is Mongolian MCAS Theater 1 2 3 4 5 6 :7' barbecue from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. features 1. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CLASS RE- mahi mahi or teriyaki chicken. Happy Hour from 4:30 Gerrit Graham, Fred McCarren, R, to 6:30 p.m. Dinner special is jumbo stuffed shrimp, UNION shrimp with prime rib or just prime rib. Disco every comedy. Christopher Stone, Susan Shaw, Friday night. 2. JUNKMAN SATURDAY Dining room is.open from 6 to 9 PG, mystery-thriller. Paul Newman, Charlotte p.m. featuring stuffed shrimp, shrimp with prime rib, 3. THE VERDICT or just prime rib. Dinner special for the month of Rampling, R, drama. Kristin Riter, Matt March, buy one dinner at the full price and get the 4. STUDENT BODIES second one at half the price. Enjoy the variety of Goldsby, R, horror-comedy. Marsha Mason, sounds every Saturday night with "FRIENDS." 5. ONLY WHEN I LAUGH SUNDAY Champagne Brunch from 9:30 a.m. to Kristy McNichol, R, comedy-drama. Michael Crawford, Oliver 1 p.m. Family smorgasbord from 5 to 8 p.m. A clown 8. CONDORMAN will he there to entertain the keikis while mom and Reed, PG, adventure. animated, G, dad enjoy that after dinner cup of coffee. 7. THE SECRET OF NIHM MONDAY Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 fantasy-adventure. p.m. featuring macho burritos. Build your own hoagie Contact Camp Smith Special Services at 477-6467 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. TUESDAY Lunch will he served from 11 a.m. to or 477-6382 for listings of scheduled movies. - 1 assistance, a current LES is needed. In addition, applicants Kailua Podiatry Clinic David A. Heaton, DPM Suite 301 407 Uluniu St. Kallua 262-6961 Suite 737 98-211 Pall Momi St. Pearlrldge 487-9949 ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK 20% OFF OUR REGULARLY LOW MILITARY PRICES (NO LAYAWAYS) 3 DAYS ONLY SHOP WHERE THE CONTRACTORS SHOP Rattan Furniture FACTORY BRANCH DIRECT TO YOU INTERIOR OIL BASE SEMI BLOBS 03200 Series Pastel & Deep Colors Reg. 519.89 12.99 EXTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL #4900 Series Pastel & Deep Colors Reg. $18.99 11.99 INTERIOR LATEX SEMIIOLOSS ENAMEL #4700 Series Pastel & Deep Colors Reg. $17.99 9.99 INTERIOR-EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT #999 Series White & Off -Whites Only Reg. $8.99 Reg. 3.89 Must make room for new '83 styles Rattan Hut (No Charge For Mixing Pastel & Deep Colors) PAINT THINNER 1-Gal. 5.95 CLEARANCE SALE Size MANY MORE ITEMS 295. sot Schofield Directions to 60 TO CHOOSE FROM! Trimble - WE AIM TO PLEASE MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. PERSONAL CHECKS - MASTERCARD - VISA - WE WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS MAIN BRANCH Ph. 847.5744 STORE HOURS: - 1409 Colburn r'4" ''Fr' 7 88' SRI 7 30 01' rIn,hP 4 nrrr r' AIEA BRANCH - 98.023 Hekahe Ph 407-8739 Mon -Fri 7 Rm-4 pm STORE HOURS: Closed Sal & Sun 000 Chapel Comma 10°1° (Prices Good Until 3/12/83) Ra amp Memo. Am r i 000 Post OAT' Capron Chapel Fechmor HO mundermal Macomb No Sehoheld MAIN Finance your layaways and enjoy your furniture now! J Omd 111 111k'g & shoppelt. la Rattan Hut #874 MILITARY ONLY - ID REQUIRED MILITARY ONLY Schofield Bldg. 874 Ph. 624-4116 Hickam AFB Bldg. 1706 (rear of Toyland) 422-1175 This ad not paid (or or sponsored by AAFES. Military ID required. luB-6, March 9, 1983 Miss Hawaii receives Honor Guard Carrier of the Week at conclusion of beauty pageant Story and photo by SSgt Moses Reynolds CAMP H.M. SMITH, HAWAII -"warm" Seven Marines here spent a evening last week with 25 of Hawaii's most beautiful and talented ladies. Well, not the entire evening. "Just the coronation ceremony at the Miss Hawaii U.S.A. pageant," said Sergeant Harland J. St. George, noncommissioned officer-in-charge of the honor detail. "Those few hours were indeed an honor." The leathernecks, members of Headquarters, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, were requested to participate in the pageant as honor guards during the presentation of awards for the contestants. "I wish they would come up with this sort of stuff every weekend," said Corporal Daniel Olsufka, one of the members of the sword carrying detail. "I really enjoyed this off duty opportunity." The Camp Smith Marines watched the entire program from the front row seats of McKinley High School auditorium. They were not needed until the very end of the pageant. As they were introduced by the master of ceremonies, actor and entertainer Esmond Chung, the leathernecks marched smartly on stage in front of 25 nervous beauty contestants. "It got pretty warm under those television and stage lights," said Lance Corporal Keith Johnson. "Wearing full dress blues made the evening that much warmer." Twenty-four-year-old Zoe Ann Roach was named 1983 Miss Hawaii U.S.A. Roach is a flight attendant for Aloha Airlines and a Hawaii Visitor's Bureau poster ' -AVNET INSURANCE ASSOCIATESAUTO INSURANCE 'No Fault AVNET 'Comprehensive Collision LIFE PROPERTY Tenn. "I wouldn't mind escorting her. to Tennessee," said Corporal Glenwood White. "With her looks, you'd think she might need a Marine guard," he chuckled. Other members of the honor detail were Corporal Brian J. Sightler and Lance Corporal Lawrence Konopaski. After the pageant, one of the 1983 MISS HAWAII U.S.A.. Newly chosen Miss spectators remarked, "Didn't Hawaii U.S.A. Zoe Ann Roach and her escort pass those Marines look sharp?" through the Marine Honor Guard Detail. - YOUR CREDIT UNION HAS MOVED! Windward Community Federal Credit Union Located at IT PAYS TO COMPARE LIGHTS: B mg. has relocated to . "tar", Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 0.7 mg. nicotine ay. per cigarette, FTC Report DEC. '131, FILTERS: 15 mrtar".1.1 Eric Carter Eric Carter is this week's "Carrier of the Week." Eric is 12 years old and attends Kailua Intermediate School. where he is a member of the photography club. He says his favorite subjects are mathematics and Hawaiian history. Eric plans to join the Marines when he finishes school and says, "I want to go all over the world." A Sun Press carrier forthree months, Eric says he is saving his money for a new bike. "I like the people I meet," he says about his job, "And also the money." The next time Eric delivers your Sun Press paper, say hello. Congratulations, Eric! . Kaneohe Bay Side of Dispensary Auto Insurance Financing Available REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY it Building 217 Second Floor - Office Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. R J 401 O'Neal Street Announces CALL 254-4663 ,962 . . . KMCAS Pali Palms Plaza 970 Kalaheo Ave. Kailua, 96734 CASUALTY DISABILITY FIRE girl. She was also named Miss Photogenic and selected for the best costume to represent the Aloha State in the Miss U.S.A. pageant this year at Knoxville, McDONALD S ASTOUNDING HAMBURGER STATISTICS OAncnmoortaids Enough shakes to wash down 113 billion hamburgers will fill every gas tank in the U S. and that doesn't even Carrier of the Week FREE include the countless Big Mac® from McDonald's. coffee Consumed at receives a gallons of soft drinks and McDonald's. mg. nicotine ay. per cigarette by FTC method. HAWAII MARINE CIRCULATION POLICY Each week, the HAWAII MARINE is delivered Where a man belongs. to all homes and apartments. Your carrier delivers the HAWAII MARINE and will call on you every few weeks. If delivery service is satisfactory, and you enjoy the HAWAII MARINE, your voluntary payment will be a reward to our young businessman for a job well done. It's an incentive to work hard, and it's a way of letting our circulation department know which boys and girls are giving the best service. The young carrier pictured above is a local businessman a HAWAII MARINE carrier. Most likely, this is his first business venture, and it is an important educational experience. As one of his customers, you can make his route a way to genuine personal achievement and growth. If you have any complaint about your HAWAII MARINE or the delivery service, please call 247-8755. . . . Camel Lights or Camel Filters. Experience the Camel taste. CARRIER APPLICATION The HAWAII MARINE has openings for carriers. Responsible HAWAII MARINE workers earn as much as $10 per week for only a few hours work. If you want a business route of your own near your neighborhood, please mail in the application for information. NAME ADDRESS PARENT'S NAME TELEPHONE AGE Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Mail to: Circulation, Sun Press, 46-016 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, Hi. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. m March 9,1983 Classified I 20 ways to break the monotony Get EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article was written by Zenoba Hikes of the Family Service Center in Okinawa. Dependent wives on Okinawa and Hawaii become overwhelmed with boredom. It is, therefore, to the wife who is separated from her husband due to deployment, that these monotony breaking tips are dedicated: share the same problems adjusting to overseas assignments and deployments. This article has been revised for Hawaii dependent wives to help combat overwhelming boredom. Ride the local buses. It's an inexpensive way to sightsee. 1. . CAMP S. D. BUTLER, Japan 2. Rediscover the library. Check out albums on languages, courses, belly dancing, etc. - Here are some "Monotony Breaking Tips" from the Family each day. This item will definitely become a treasure. 12. Wear a new hairstyle. 13. Take pictures of your family off-guard. No posed shots. 14. Learn to service your car. 15. Learn to say a romantic phrase in Hawaiian and use it. 16. Write your spouse a sentimental love letter. (Even if you aren't separated.) 17. Get together with other wives from your husband's command for activities. The interaction is healthy. 18. Give a chopsticks-only dinner party with Oriental food. 19. Kiss your husband the way 5. Have a tea party with a small daughter and her dolls. 6. Jot down every compliment you get and read the list during times of wounded ego. 7. Read the newspaper comics at least once a week. 8. Jazz up your old wardrobe. Sew iliinestone buttons on a blazer for evening wear, new lace on slips, etc. short story about how you and your husband first met 9. Write a 3. Try Services Center. exotic recipes: Teas, desserts, and snacks are Adjusting to an overseas especially good ideas. assignment can be one of the most difficult challenges experienced by the military family. The military wife especially, (after getting settled in) can very easily become caught in a routine and Organize an adult or couples skating party or bowling team and invite the crowd to your house for light snacks afterward. 4. and/or proposed. Your kids will - love it come. so will you in years to 10. Buy lacy Start a daily diary about Hawaii and things that happen .Family Serv.ice Center, - we AND CATASTROPHIC INJURIES You may qualify if you or any member of your family has been injured. 524-5400 Law Offices GALIHER of 333 Queen Street, Suite GOO Rauschenburg at 477-5067. Validated Parking $18.00 GARY A. CLARK HEADBOARDS $9.00-$12.00 DRAWER CHESTS $69.00 3 Bookkeeping STACK CHAIRS $11.00 BEDSPREADS Century Center Suite 2801 1750 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu - 944-8079 BEDS Pacific chiropractic STUDENT DESKS S14.00- S19.00 $39.00- S89.00 NIGHT STANDS 685.00 $29.00 FLOOR LAMPS $19.00 Dr. Jeanne C. Michaels / Dr. Jeffery B. Ronning MIRRORS S12.00 Care" RATTAN SIDE CHAIRS $29.00 261-0831 J.0 Michaels, X-Ray Facilities, Physical Therapy, Nutrition Auto and Industrial AccidentsNo Charge For Consultation DESK/DRESSERS LANAI TABLES 512.00-$15.00 RATTAN OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $45.00 CEILING FANS 1982 CLOSEOUTS CASABELLA -0- - p.m. TOP 10 COUNTRY SONGS 2 1 4 2 3 7 4 5 5 6 10 12 6 1 13 14 7 8 9 10 TITLE The Rose 9, 1983 ARTIST Conway Twitty Don Williams Ricky Skaggs John Anderson Hollywood Don't Need You Wouldn't Change You Swingin' Last Thing Needed First Thing Willie Nelson This Morning Everything Is Beautiful Dolly Parton&Willie Nelson When I'm Away From You The Bellamy Bros. Shine On George Jones Hangin' Around The Whites You Don't Know Love Janie Fricke If I S.M.C. HUNTER ZEPHYR Prices start at $3995 531-2256 MARCH particulars: WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Y RADIO LAST THIS WEEK WEEK read: 1. 286 fans C By amending Schedule XXIV of Sec. 15-15.1 (4) establishing curb loading zones by amending the itetn relating to Hamakua Dr., makai side, for a distance 45' in the waimanalo direction from a point 370' waimanalo of the waimanalo curbline prolongation of Hekili St., to "Hamakua Dr., makai side, for a distance 30' in the waimanalo direction from a point 385' waimanalo of the waimanalo curbline prolongation of Hekili St. during the hours 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mondays to Saturdays, except holidays." d. By amending Schedule XXV of Sec. 15-15.3 (4) establishing official bus stops in the following ISLAND TRADING, INC. CALL 847-1361 FOR DETAILS $15000 OFF SALES & REPAIRS ing Mokiawe St." amending Schedule XXII of Sec. 15-14.5 (1) establishing prohibited parking certain areas, in the following particulars: 1. By adding thereto the following: "Aala St., ewa side, for a distance 58' in the makai direction from the makai edge of the H-1 Freeway Aala Street Overpass Bridge. "Ala Ilima St., mauka side, for a distance 150' in the kokohead direction from the ewa property line of 3130 Ala Ilima St. "Kamoku St., kokohead side, for a distance 113' in the mauka direction from the mauka curbline prolongation of Kapiolani Blvd. "Luluku Rd., kahuku side, for a distance 55' in the mauka direction from the mauka curbline prolongation of Luluku Pl. "Monsarrat Ave., kokohead side, in the mauka direction from Campbell Ave. to the mauka property line of 3203 Monsarrat Ave. "Nobrega St., mauka side, from the kokohead curbline prolongation of Kalihi St. and extending in the kokohead direction for a distance of 57'. "Pupuole St., makai side, for a distance 100' in the kokohead direction from a point 50' kokohead of the ewa property line of 94-333 Pupuole St, "Sixteenth Ave., ewa side, from Waialae Ave. to 25' makai of the mauka property line of 1124 Sixteenth b. By Likini St." Monday thru Saturday 9a.m. - 5p.m. the Hours: M-F 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 404 Piikoi St. (across from Sears Ala Moana) before entering Kane'aki St. "Kamaile'unu St. Traffic on Kamaile'unu St. shall stop before entering Ko'olina St. "Kapaekahi St.1Qraffic on Kapaekahi St. shall stop before entering Kane'aki St. "Ko'olina St. Traffic on Ko'olina St. shall stop (1) before entering Kane'aki St. and (2) before entering Kapaekahi St. "Puhinalo Pl. Traffic on Puhinalo Pl. shall stop before entering Kane'aki St. "Ulei Lp. Traffic on Ulei Lp. shall stop-before enter- "Likini St., makai side, for a distance 105' in the ewa direction from the kokohead property line of 5122 717 Moowaa Street FIRST ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL GRANDFATHER CLOCKS to choose 4 different brands 26 models Full sizes and compacts All priced to sell _ CASABELLA 4 different styles 52" wood blades Reversible Variable speeds 5 year Warranty Sug. Retail $31900 Utility fans Decorator fans Dealers welcome Guaranteed lowest prices in Hawaii All factory guaranteed I Hear the Top Country Songs In the Nation on the WEEKLY COUNTRY MUSIC COUNTDOWN SUNDAY MORNINGS at 9 A.M. on AM94 at KDEO Country Radio. LEGAL NOTICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. 79-44 AMENDING ARTICLE. II, CHAPTER 15 (1976 TRAFFIC CODE) RELATING TO TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION, THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, HEREBY ESTABLISHES TRAFFIC SCHEDULE NO. 83-2 TO AMEND SCHEDULE XIV OF SECTION 15-11.3 ESTABLISHING STOP INTERSECTIONS; SCHEDULE XXII OF SECTION 15-14.5 (1) ESTABLISHING PROHIBITED PARKING CERTAIN AREAS; SCHEDULE XXIV OF SECTION 15-15.1 (4) ESTABLISHING CURB LOADING ZONES; SCHEDULE XXV OF SECTION 15-15.3 (4) ESTABLISHING OFFICIAL BUS STOPS; AND SCHEDULE XXVII OF SECTION 15-17.1 ESTABLISHING MARKED $89.00 Back of Kapalama Shopping Center The most beautiful clocks in the world from all over the world. 1 C. Wremco Bldg., #207, 602 Kailua Rd., Kailua clock collection LOST: Man's gold Seiko watch, 2-18-83. REWARD. Call 395-0844. St., to read: B. Ronning, B.A .. D.C. D.C. LOST: Ring setting-clustered stones: Turmalines (green stone), diamonds, pearls, held by gold prongs. Sentimental value, REWARD. Please call Jackie 247-2420 or 261-6798 Ave." 2. By amending the following items: (a) By amending the item relating to Hui Aeko St., mauka side, for its entire length, to read: "Hui Aeko Way. mauka side, for its entire length." (b) Likini St., makai side, for a distance 85' in the ewa direction from the kokohead property line of 5122 Likini CHIROPRACTORS "for the finest in Chiropractic FOUND: Girls purse - blue denim. Left in Hawaii Kai Post Office lobby. Call 395-3233 Identify. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Traffic Schedule No. 83-2 STRETCH YOUR FURNITURE DOLLAR TO THE MAX! QUALITY HOTEL FURNISHINGS AT BARGAIN PRICES TABLE LAMPS Pali Palms Plaza A314 970 No. Kalaheo Ave. Kallua - 254-5818 '_EGAL NOTICES FURNITURE LIQUIDATION Partnership - Corporation. Tax Consulting Financial Planning 1 LOST & FOUND CROSSWALK. SECTION 1. Chapter 15 (1976 Traffic Code), City and County of Honolulu, as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: a. By amending Schedule XIV of Sec. 15-11.3 establishing stop intersections by adding thereto the following: "Halapoe P1., Traffic on Halapoe Pl. shall stop & JERVIS No Charge For Initial Consultation No Recovery - No Fee (Photo by SSgt Moses Reynolds) - Retire after 30 years and get 75% of your base pay from the day you retire Not at age 55, 62 or 65 like most civilian jobs. INCLUDING Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. For more information on Camp Smith pool activities contact Gunnery Sergeant Joe brochures call 523-0938 Ask Tor G. Kobayashi eves. 735-3774 Chesley & Dunn. Inc. For free WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS sailors, airmen and Marines ANNOUNCEMENTS PENNY STOCKS Otters great investments and opportunity. ACCIDENT CASES free swimming lessons will be provided for active duty soldiers, Individual 15 monotony. Sergeant Joe Mulvenna of Camp H.M. Smith Special Services, ensures the water's cleanliness after complete renovation of the Camp Pool. The pool is now open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day except for maintenance and cleaning on Tuesdays. In addition, plots FrOaUliRview -top of Make offer. Ph 2624505 -- specialize in breaking the CAMP POOL RENOVATED 20 CEMETERY PLOTS Crn you used to! 20. Stop by the Marine Corps under garmets. 11. INCOME. TAX RETURN PREPARATION 10 We have purchased all the remaining ceiling fans from our distributor at BELOW WHOLESALE COST allowing you to buy them at WARE- HOUSE DIRECT PRICES. Prices will NEVER BE LOWER. PACIFIC SURPLUS & DISTRIBUTORS 262-8131 Sun. 11:00-5:00 CALL Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6:00 p.m. 1 247 -F Kallua Rd. Thurs. 9:30-9:00 p.m. Tues. Closed By adding thereto the following: "Ala Napunani St., kokohead side, for a distance 130' in the makai direction from a point 10' makai of the mauka property line of 1055 Ala Napunani St. "Date St., mauka side, for a distance 130' in the kokohead direction, starting from a point 90' koko- head of the kokohead curbline prolongation of Kamuela St. "Date St., mauka side, for a distance of 120' in the kokohead direction, starting from the kokohead curbline prOlongation of Palani St. "Date St., mauka side, for a distance 135' in the kokohead direction, starting from the kokohead curbline prolongation of Ekela St. "Date St., mauka side, for a distance 130' in the kokohead direction, starting from the kokohead curbline prolongation of Olokele St. "Date St., makai side, for a distance 140' in the ewa direction starting from the ewa curbline prolongation of Olokele St. "Date St., makai side, for a distance 90' in the kokohead direction starting from the kokohead curbline .prolongation of Lukepane St. "Date St., makai side, for a distance 120' in the kokohead curbline prolongation of Ekela St. "Date St., makai side, fur a distance 145' in the ewa dire lion starting from the ewa curbline prolongation of P lani St. "Date St., makai side, for a distance 130' in the kokohead direction starting from a point 110' kokohead of the kokohead curbline prolongation of Kamuela St. Lunalilo Home Rd., makapuu side, commencing from a point 45 makai of the makai curbline prolongation of Kulokolo St. for a distance 130' in the makai direction." 2. By amending the item relating to Aala St., kokohead side, for a distance 104' in the mauka direction from a point 40' makai of the makai curbline prolongation of Aala Pl., to read: "Aala St., kokohead side, for a distance 104' in the makai direction from a point 40' makai of the makai curbline prolongation of Aala Pl." 2. By deleting therefrom the following: "Wainiha St., mauka side, for a distance 115' in the ewa direction from the ewa curbline prolongation of Lunalilo Home Rd. at its mauka intersection with Wainiha St." e. By amending Schedule XXVII of Sec. 15-17.1 establishing marked crosswalk by amending the item relating to Waihee Rd., 10' wide, centerline 60' mauka of the mauka border of the mauka driveway of Kahaluu Elementary School, to read: " Waihee ltd., 10' wide, centerline :30' makai of the mauka border of the mauka driveway of Kahaluu Elementary School." SECTION 2. This Schedule is hereby attached to and made a part of Article VI hereof and shall take effect ten (10) working days utter its publication. WILLIAM A. BONNET, Director Department of Transportation Services City and County of Honolulu Dated: 2/25/83 Copies of the Schedule are on file at the City Clerk's Office for use and examination by the public. (Sun Press: March 9, 1983) Classified 20 II March 9, 1983 35 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LOST & FOUND 36 LOST med size female dog, hair. short mixed beige Kailua en breediw/black muzzle. diamond on chest, area Ph. 262-7934 Writing From Belly Dancers to Marching Bands & Career Counseling in between. 45 Exposure Ratings: Decent Nearly Decent Barely Decent Etc.. Etc. SINGLES/Christians who . GUITAR & Piano lessons in your home, by ex per teacher. Kailua only Brian 262-6057. PIANO Lessons, classical, popular or chord method Call 235-4432 . ALL 63: -'511 wish to meet others through correspondence, introductory offer. For details 923-2797 - CABINETS & Counters need falling apart shelves or custom work? Free Estimates 395-8336 Creative Woodwork & Design DON'S ROOF REPAIRS, most repairs under $100. Free estimates. Ph. 456-2491 Improvement HOME - Tile, countertops/ floor/lanais, concrete slabs, hollow tile, fences, remodeling, painting Free est. Charles Ceramic 488-3340 BC7828 IF you want to drink. that's your business. If you want to RANCO Home Improvements. Maintenance & repairs, free estimates Call Reed or Sam stop, that's ours. Alcoholics Anonymous. Ph. 946-1438 254-4063. e AIEA OPTICAL Call 30 INCOME TAX SERVICE 35 487-7487 Carpet HOUSECLEANING, $200 per including yard. Inspection gtd. Ph. 689-5315 eves. MILITARY Quarters cleaned. guaranteed, husband & wife $130, $150 & $175. Call 6774817. TIRED of shopping around for a sr. alterations. Call 262-7588 . 4 Auto/Puts/Sery LAWNKEEPERS HAWAII The Professional Landscape Gardener, commercial and sprinkler systems, trimming, plant pest & disease control, weeding, and other phases of maintenance. Call for consultation and estimate, free of course. 536-6677 or FELIPE Yard and Housecleanning. Call 261-5050 between 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. Cleaning. water plants. lead dogs. tutor, painting. wash visit shopping, windows, elderly. parties, etc., etc. DIVORCE 537-4658, 261-4966 Serving Oahu Since 1977 TREE SERVICE Trimming, topping tree HOMES & Rentals made ready. Painting, electrical & repairs. Reasonable. Roberts & Sons 423-2736 Ill- tir . Auto Announcements Auto' for Sale 671-5996 "Busybodies' -LET US 00 Rent A Housewife .e From $24,500 488-3340 BC-7828 pruning, hauling. yard service, $11000 masonry. Call for free 533-4533 estimate. 528-3869 HEALING massage, corrective . bodywork. Relieve back & neck pain, headaches & sports injuries. Relax in the Spa. : Elizabeth Reveley 261-9439 : A GARDENER (University AG Graduate) seeks employment Windward/South shore areas. Refs. Call 262-5752 DESIGNER custom-made, all types of garments and SATISIFIED Yard Service. Cut, trim, fertilizing. Dee 262- COMPLETE Lawn Service, small and big jobs, clean-up. Reg. mo. maintenance. Ph. 247-3525 VIDEO I AFL YOUR Wedding-An nlver- NEED your quarters cleaned? Call Dabble for fast, efficient work, gtd. to pass Inspection. $125* mileage. Ref. 696-9300 series Parties-Luaus Graduations-Proms Reunions Sporting Events Lectures-seminars Howell Video Productions CALL: 281-7524 955-7121 COMPLETE SERVICES 550Uluholiu II., Keillit HI ' Arun We :4,4,04 ,0444411 ip.as 44,41 11,,,04.4 a a .. to Condos /Townhouse Unlurn Condos /Townhouse Parl. Condos Townhouse Turn. 87 85 / Furniture Furniture for Rent 4544444 ,44COMM WM49 PC PC '+" se Sun Press 68 Hardware/E quIpmeni House:Wing 152 Hot Rods 172 Help Warded Domestic 62 Help Wanted M/F Help Wanted Sales 60 Hobby & Cralt Supplies Houses Turn. Houses Part. Turn. Houses Unlurn. Income Tax Serv. Income Property 66 Loans/Leens Wanted Lost 8 Found Machinery & Equipment Miscellaneous Misc. Wanted Mopeds Sales & Serv. Motorcycles Sales & Serv. Music Sales & Sery Office Ion Rani Personals HERE COMES SUMMER 84 Get Your Pool Ready for Summer 81 83 82 30 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 113 118 Deadline Friday 5 p Cali 235-5e8l 148 Or 1 55 Rent A Cer Pen ale Is Obese Penile Wanted Resume: 53 26 Corrections & cancellations deadline 70 71 44 03 25 Monday - 12:00 noon Free Ad Deadline Sat. - 1:00 p.m. 151 140 35 115 114 117 118 breakdown cleaning complete lube of '0' rings 'Chemical Analysis Equipment check & lube. F ilter 36 88 45 63 47 Swage Travel 2? 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Yam, Campers Wild Jew & For quick experienced help In placing your ad ' Office Showroom 828 Queen St, 93 NM Noble n, nFD Pohl:( ationa responsible for more than 014 .I1C0(1Ci. .nsertior of any advertisement and responsible only for !hal line or portion of the ad that appeared IncOrreelly Algae Removal Vacuum & Brush Pools Subject to Pre-IneepotIon Nuke 0 Pickups Volution Nimes 622-396f for nformation on open & contract rates 26 Pet Supplies seise 6 Service Photo Supplies Pro eselonel Service' Rea Estate Announcement Rae Wee for Sale Rio Estate Trade Res hire Waffled RN ale lb 31 somo woul so Ph. 235.5881 or Ph, 822-3966 Call 538-3665 mootimmommoorso EN IN IN A FEW MONTHS, WE CAN HAVE YOU WIRING FOR MONEY. in Waianae Sun Times reaching an additional 11,400 Waianae Coast resicienc,i, Doaciire ai II A M Pre-Season Pool Care 61 46-016 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, Hi 96744 235-5881 Deadline Monday 4.00 o rr Si 75 de, line las 3 line min Ad will appear in the SUN PRESS. Waipahu SUN NEWS Hawaii Navy News Hawaiian Falcon & Hawaii Marine Add 41e per line 'Or an to aiso appear 121 Gems/Lanai, Sale Publishers of Hawaii Navy News, Hawaii Marine, Hawaiian Falcon. Waianae Sun Times. Waipahu Sun News and Sun Press CLASSIFIED LINE ADS . Waipahu._ Hi 96795 120 Call Lois Young, Advertising Director for appointment. POPS WA< NA 49 1:44044 card to order by phone Use your ws4. check/money order to: p.m. M-F or send a.111.-5 677-3380 7:30 Call Communications Ace Instrument Co. Video Center of Hawaii Systems Laboratories 1294 S. Beretania St. 2810 Paa St. 94-165 Leokane St. Hon., Hi 96814 Hon., Hi 96819 8 Cemetery Plots 4419 04440.4 44£44644 1149,1 crsmvos 44 v4,0 PP41,C4. $44k ,4049,945 Circulation: 121,000 Excellent salary/commission package, auto allowance, medical and dental benefits, profit sharing. classified ad reaches over 121,080 homes each Wednesday. Read Classifieds for profit. use Classifieds for results Your VHF HeadSet Transmitter) Receiver PRC-2 VOA. 4.9 Seeking energetic. creative and assertive sales representative for Oahu's established suburban and military newspapers. ...1114.41,101P &MAW' is ideal for saving time and money for commercial/Industrial uses such as... 44005 04.044. a ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES & REGULATIONS in addition the , ::P PC4PC.44 40 Cards of Thanks miNIN NEI r,9 a Pk adenine Dodo PROMOTIONAL WRITING r9,) Wahiawa pon.D.rrnal OP. delivery The EssyTellef enables you to keep in touch white 108 Immediate Opening 128 Lehua St.. WP ra,oreclureo Order by phone for FREE home 141 or Rani 2810 Paa St. 88 S. Kam Hwy. 2203 Young St. An Equal Opporiundy Employer VHF Body-Pak Transmltter!Receiver with Headset 50 Apply in person Ph. 621-8411 ext.264 4,449, 4.04o 146 Treeing Schools Situation Welled Male female WINDWARD RESUMES, ETC. A PRC-1 73 127 173 176 158 older. ernet4c1 114, 74 75 Directory Opportunity Property Armadillo Pizza Is currently accepting applications for full/ part time employment for delivery drivers. Must have car, insurance, and .0°9 vcrin..4,i 130 Rooms far Rant .38 RESUMES bi I "--- 124 Buy Building Supplies Business Business Business For Sale ea. S111(190 pr. 4-nfl°P.E31' _03 Pr .00° -41 Lawn and Gardening Legal Notices Public Service Protect Reasonable. Free Est 0324 anytime. Boats Supplies & FULL/PART TIME HELP r' Part time. Hawaii license required. Apply: Wahiawa General Hospital ' cot4N1 Jewelry & Clothing Stall Attorney Gene Bridges alterations. Ph. 262-4949 CARPENTRY, IRONING: Mililani area, fast, home repairs. - reasonable, reliable. Ph. 623Call Nick 261-7496 6660. to No as Ili" c, 161 Autos Wanted Baby Furnishings V S.3 ' REVOLUTIONARY LOW PRICE //' 15 Appliances Call Reliable Yard Services 734-4869 PHYSICAL THERAPIST 0 It Apts. Fully Furn. 5. Monthly maintenance And much, much more, you name It, we will do It for you In the way you want to be in a low low rate. Free Estimate. 8558, 8:30-4:00 p.m. commumcATTAs $5495 RADIO PERSONAL 1.11131. Apte. Pert. Furn. straight MASSAGE? residential. Landscaping, Discover for yourself the proven results of non-sexual body work. Helena Lubrecht 941-0372 DRESS Making and ." wax. 5' Antiques/Collectors Items Apte. Unlurn. Lot Cleaning Commercial & Residential landscaping shift: Nurses aide, part time, days & evenings. Call 247- Pool 4cVA, c111/ Announcements 4. RN Supervisor, full time, day NEW INDEX CHARLES DYSART CONSTRUCTION Custom Homes built la suit your requirements. Medical Personnel M/F Aircralt for Sale 1. 2. 3. Five reasons why we are Reliable in doing business. Cutting hedges. Trimming & hauling. 2851. Advanced Technology/ High Performance was Classification categories are listed alphabetically ing. 625-2166 house THE EXCITING CLASSIFIED & 955-1102 child health, prenatal M/F RELIABLE YARD SERVICES & TREE TRIMMING. KDEO Radio, Hawaii's only full time Country station is looking for career minded account executives. Benefits avail. Experienced only need apply. If you're ambitious, call for an appt. Mon.-Fri. 9-5 p.m. 671- Call INTRODUCING STUDENTS or others full/part time, $3.35-$4.35 hr. Ph. 531- by Upholstery Cleaners, water extraction & General Clean' HELP WANTED NO FEES HELP WANTED Former AMWAY Distributors WANTED for NEW PROFITABLE Marketing Plan 2397267 Iv. msg. OPTOMETRIC office, part time, light typing & bookkeeping skill. Will train. 395-9065 be at least 18 years or Automatic or Manual Transmission OHANA HOMES' 487-7087,538-3577 262-2171,622-1532 Steam 60 Top pay, great benefits education &/or nursing. Exp. interviewing clients. Ability to "Established 1977facilitate groups. Must have car. Send resume to Arms MODEL Types for fashion Services YMCA, 1148A Vitex shows and demo work. Phone PI. Honolulu, Hi. Attn: A. Defede Beverly at 942-0555 will train. Kiss Me Cosmetics 531-2623 Companions 60 M/F energetic. RETAIL SALES Nurse Aides at HELP WANTED MILITARY PART TIME, door to door survey, commissions. Flexible hours. Call 524-6900 ask for Curtis or Dolores. Immediate openings for sales people with exper. Oay & night shift available in Waikiki. Japanese/ English speaking preferred. Ph. 922-4944 for interview or apply Ave. at 2255 Kuhio Suite 1220. Home Health Aides Personal Care Aides Chore Workers military family, background in early childhood, maternal Military Specialists Free Consultation 6385 FREE P.G. TEST MONAVEDARI. 9:00-3:00 ROYAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES part-time & 60 HOME Party Reps, sell chains by the inch. Call 923-3792 Exper. preferred, full time. Kailua Optometrist Office. Excellent wage & benefit. 2619735 RN'S LPN'S Aliamanu. Knowledge of Professional resumes open doors - WYLLIS Shave ice truck, good condition, best offer. Call 2475648 or 235-2042 visitor, HOME AVAILABLEI Extra income, fast Refinishing& EARN selling line, top commission, Yard cleaning, free estimates. first class cleaning, trimming, edging, WaimanaloKahaluu. Reas. rates.261-7196 ARE OPTICAL Trainee. must be HAND Embroiderer wcrk in your spare time. Call 262-4489 Walter Zane Realty. Inc. Kaneohe Business & Professional Center, suite 208 Kaneohe, HI 96744 PROFESSIONAL RESUME SERVICE 735 Bishop St #238 521-7901 for prices ED'S PREGNANT AND WORRIED? WE'LL HELP 6010 0000 JOBS KOKUA Employment has many jobs for you to pick from. Apply 767 Kailua Rd., upstairs enthusiastic 235-6020 lor appointment 9447. M/F 4207 Counselor, 526-3781 CALL AVON. Turn your spare time into spare cash. Sell Avon. Earn $6-$10/hr. Set your own hours. Phone 261-4555 PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS. Successful method for adults and teenagers. Studio in Kaneohe or downtown. A few slots open for home-lessons. Call John Schouten at 247- 50 PART time cleaning person, week days $4 an hour. Car required. Windward area only Busybodies 537-4658. 239- 8 to 4:30 p.m. Repairs, Estimates, pick-up & delivery Serving all Oahu. 261-9705 ens. serv. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PIANO, accordian, and clarinet lessons. Call 423-1252 DAILY SAM REALTY Kaneohe Office. LUNCH wagon for sale or lease. Call 637-9255 OFF FURNITURE INCOME Tax preparation Executive Tax Service Call 524-5777 PIANO Lessons by exper. teacher in Hawaii Kai. For children & adults. 395-1706 ERA Lena HELP WANTED Leo Downer, Financial sell reliant realtors or associates. Any sales persons with Interior decorating, Archltectual or bookkeeping background would be welcome. Excellent commission schedule for those who qualify. All Inquiries will be kept confidential. service and advertising duties. Typing and ability to learn word processor required. 40 hours a week $725 mo Call tor appointment. 235-6666 Ask for KAILUA Okazu Call Ernie Reaves (RI 262-9083 Tom Pico Real Estate Soft contact and eyewear specialists. Bring in this ad for $10 SCHOOLS & TRAINING planning seminars. Opportunity to earn S500 or more. Hours flexible, no sales Call In expanded Windward office needs: 3 Full time ADMINISTRATIVE Clerk involves Multiple Listing Honolulu. HI. 96014 .60 M/F HELP WANTED coordinating financial REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER 1550 Rycroft S1.0101 Ph. 947&422 Everything .60 HELP WANTED M/F Or-h IL:EH'S Spouse to assist in LOST your Tri-Chem Instructors? Services, classes. JOBS 254-2964. 423-1801. 293-9466 624-6116, 247-1997. will train Resumes & PERSONALS 60 M/F HELP WANTEO NEED extra income?? Earn it in your spare time Call 4605667 for app't. Dorothy Hazzard Business brown, golden .60 RESUMES Or repairing a computer. Or taking Xrays. Or taming a 250-horsepower engine. In fact, the Army can teach you one of over 300 different skills. You probably realize it's going to take more than a diploma to get into fields like electronics, engineering, and medical technology. And you probably realize that training for these fields' can get expensive. But an enlistment in the Army can get you training in the skill of your choice if you qualify. And it won't cost you a thing. In fact, we'll pay you. You'll start at over $571.00 a month, and we furnish the room and board. For more information, call your local Army Recruiter, ARMY. BE ALLYOU CAN BE. imosimmoo mud mooloomNio me me BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Accounting/ Bookkeeping C BROWN Bookkeeping Service, accounting, bookkeeping & income taxes, Call 247- MILILANI Cemetery: 16 plots, Gardenia Section at 50% discount from current price, Call Bea 536-0983 or 847.1041 RENT .A-000TH Call 836.2544 1727 Drafting Cemetery Plots Auto Painting/Body & Design ) Ileetronlos Locksmith MUTUAL FLOORCOVERINO, C-11082. Carpels, sheet vinyl, wood flooring, Ills. Bales & installation, Free est- Orlin Teruys 521.3390 or msg. 839- Masonry /Fending 0233 General Contracting ) Child Care C CAlterations Auto Repair Employment Serv. JJJ R.F AUTO MECHANICS "We come to you" 637-9647/422-5098 Appliance Repair Cleaning Services FurnIture/Upholn Repair Hour & weekend maintenance/repair Gary's Alr Cond., Rettig. & Appl Repair Serv. 262-8525 after 5 p in daily. ) Ploorcovering PATIOS AND NEW ADDITIONS Repair-garage. Free Est. Clifford (wane C-4477 PH. 877-4695 SLABS, paths, driveways brickwork, hollow tile, fences, remodeling, ceramic tile. Free est. Charles Dysart Ph. 488.3340 BC7828 Handyman ClUAICALS -\ Carpet/Rug Serv. Construction C Hauling/Moving DIVORCE From $175. Kathy J. Gumpel, Attorney M.-F. 9-4 p.m. 922-3483 Eves. & Carpentry/Cabinets Quality Remodel -Additions Carpentry Masonry Painting All work guaranteed BC10813 Stavig Const 262-4 4 17 weekends 235-5680 LAW Offices of Noah D. Fiddler, General Practice of Law. No charge for initial consultation. 261-3233. 415A Uluniu St., Kailua & K LANDSCAPING, yard maintenance - large & small, free estimates, reas rates 247- C 1 1 Home Repair/Main). 72 7 Legal/Medical Services ) . c_ EN Recycling Personal Services COMPLETE commercial landscape Maintenance Service Ph 235-0543 or 247-3525 Remodeling/Bldg. Control Repair C 74 26 F&S MOBILE DISCO SYSTEMS Music for all occasions. school dances, weddings, baby luaus, anniversaries. We can make your party a success! Special effects lighting also avail. Rees. rates, 623-7890 Nom sou sa sem mow= LINES $4.95 week aim im MEI FRED Domingo Gen Yard Care hauling, lot 8 apt cleaning Free Est Ph 422- Roofing/Gutter .1 Photographer STATE ROOFING General Roofing. Free Estimates. Ben Pascal 41 years exp. Lic. C-2036 Ph. 247-2421 1, PIANO TUNING, $25.00. Anywhere on Oahu. Call 395-7647 Types of reroofing, free roofing LANDSCAPE-GARDENER, cut- ting, hedges, clean-up, free estimates. Ph 395-7109, 6-10 p m. DESMOND YARD SQUAD Piano Tuning ALL 3 VALCOR Yard Service All areas. Free estimates. Call 261.3257 Music Our classified lines are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for your convenience. Our operators are standing by to assist you in wording your ad. Call Susie, Betty, or Kim TODAY at 235-5881 or Stephanie at 622-3966. CLIP & SAVE FOR QUICK REFERENCE Redlo/Stereo/TV ey Aueinnimeni Only License Hu MAS On?52... CCrafts/Hobbies Catering Yerd/Tree Services Ph. 247-2773 or 235-3215 J ./ OW RAO% 261.14114 45.1048 Kam Hwy".Frm 207 . Landscaping Weight Reduction errruts AllE0 1,001. StitiVICV Shinkei Massage CPest Attorney I S. UMENO PAINTING Free Ests, Lie, C-10211 Ph. 621.6523, 621.6393 117201, lakushi Therapeutic AFTER Interior Decorating SWIMMING SERV10Eti Ph. 247-1454 back problems or Clerical Services Free Estimates Lie. 04707 Ph. 247.6021 LEE'S PAINTING Residential Lie. C-3858 Massage \. pinched nerves? Baby Products sewing Machine Repair Service KAMAAINA PAINTING ( income Tax Services ) C Lpool & estimates, Certified reasonable rates. Roofing, Inc. C-11572, 8410957 All jabs cleaning. clearing. planting, large & small. general IrImmIng & hauling. lot Preparation 8 grass coral gravel & red chips. Monthly maintenance. Fast reliable service. Free eslimale. Call 262-7571 Ask for Desmond To Place Your Service Directory Ad CALL 235-5881 TODAY MI MI 1111111111111111111 NOM SWIM 11111111111111rn MI MIEN NORM RN IMIMI11111111111101 Mari+ 9, 1983 Classified 40 HELP WANTED 68 M/F EARN $$, gain experience, and make friends selling Avon Call Carol, 235-2285 GARAGE/LANAI SALES GARAGE/Moving sale Saturday March 12th, 9-5, 1982A Shields Loop. Catlin Housing. CASE Manager. high school grad.. exp. w/developmentally SAT_ 2-5. Sun. 10-2; 163 disabled infants, must be able.' Kuuala St., Kailua. Kitta crib, 8' wooden curtain rods, stereo, to provide transportation, clerical skills also req. 668- child's record player, rattan headboard, clothing & 7155, Nancy.. furnishings. *76 103 RENTALS TO SHARE KAILUA. 3 bdrin. house, fully furnished, nice quiet neighborhood $250 mo. incl. utils. Call 261-9804 or 732-7450 Well established TRAVEL AGENCY seeks Sales Representative to sell ST. John Vianney Garage Sale: 920 Keolu Dr.. Kailua, 9 to 12, Sat., Mar. 12. CRUISES. Salary & commissions MOVING Sale: Rattan couch $100; spool table; plus other household items. 262-2462 with unlimited potential MUST BE SAT., 3/12, 9-3 p.m., 94-392 EXPERIENCED SELLING CRUISES Nui St., Mililani. Children's clothing, bike & misc. CALL 922-5055 for FAMILY 4 full details. Waikiki location. Garage Sale Kaimalino, 664 Old Mokapu Road, Sat. March 12, 8 to 3. aide and going Hawaiian instructor, Early Childhood MAINLAND 1322 Onioni, cycle, tools, area. Moanalua Education furniture, 3/12. 261-8085 PRESCHOOL 941-2798. GARAGE Sale, moving-must WEEKEND work available for sell! Also good VW! Kaneohe, Sales Person, apply at Nimitz call 247-2495. Used Furniture, 3165 No. Nimitz between Ramada Inn &' MULTI Family garage sale. Sat., March 12, 9-4, 571 Airport VW. 834-1080 Wanaao Rd., Kailua NEED a resume? Call Mr. Pool 9 a.m./9 p.m. 595-6383 or 2355112. Mobile Resume Services. MEDICAL Assistants. Windward resident 40 hr./4 day week. 247-5116 ; , TEACHERS for Christian preschool. Moanalua Corn- munity School. Degree required. info. 422-9491 for Call Never Enough Money? Want to spend Easter or the Summer with Mom & Bad? Earn Extra Money Part-time $6 per hour Kaneohe. 235-1225 Sale; Sat. only, 315 Maluniu Ave., Kailua, china set; bicycle; clothes; misc. YARD Mon., Thurs.. Fri. We need part time workers immediately to train for our newly established "Discount .74 Outlets" Specializing in clothing. .81 .75 APTS. PART. FURN KAILUA studio, neat, clean, quiet tennants, water, rent plus include and $450. Ph. 262-6462. Call WAIKIKI, Canal House, 1 bdrm. pool, newly renovated, $475, lease, avail. April 1. Peggy.239-9210. 486-0173 ask for Judy 63 SITUATIONS WANTED M/F WILL babysit child 1 in ATTENTION Military: Why rent - you can own this 2 Karreohe, experienced bdrm., 2 mother, infant ok. 6 am-5 p.m. Pearlridge payments. 235-1473. $79,000. MLS 013118, John Floyd (R) 988- FEMALE Vocalist, previous 8 piece disco band for 3 years. Please call 254-1724 after 6 p.m. WILL baby sit in my home, has experience. Schofield area. Call 624-3579 WILL Babysit in my home full time Mon.-Fri. for children 2 yrs. and under 423-1545 WILL babysit infant in my home, Call 239-8301 WILL Babysit infants & older, lots of Christian love & attention. Ph. 422-9808 WILL babysit, full/part time, fenced yard, lge. family room. Ph. 395-9926 in my home. Ph. 235-4311 068 GARAGE/LANAI Baby Mike McCormacx Realtors 944-1888. SPECTACULAR Ocean View private, quiet. Split level studio, Kaneohe Bay, older mature quiet professional person only. Refs. $375 includes utilities. Ph. 2353138. 76 RENTALS TO SHARE KANEOHE: Beautiful view, near bus & shopping, family room, prefer female, $200 inclds. Litils. Ph. 235-5317 before noon or after 10 p.m. weekends anytime. MILILANI roommate wanted to share 4 bdrm. house, $190 utils. Ph. 625-2047, Frank or KANEOHE BAY 12 & 13, Furnishings/ clothes, women's clothes & maternity wear & misc. 2225-A Kalali St. Catlin Housing. KAILUA Christian to share townhouse $250. IncIds. use of kitchen, washer, utils. parking, pool. Mary or Mark 254-1999 Sat. DRIVE, HAWAII Kai executive home, 4 bdrnn., 2 bath, Spa, sun decks, solar $1500. 395-8714 Bureau, 83 Harbor view, MLS 1 WAHIAWA Park, sql. family fee simple, 3 bd rm., 1 bath nice home in quiet nhbr. MLS New $135,000. ERA Sam Daily Realty John Sherwood (RA) 422-7646 BORM cottage, near beach, $315 488-3900 Offices available from 650 sq. It lq 1.500 sq. fl. BEAUTIFUL upgraded carpets, fee, $117,000. VA/FHA OK. Wade Richard- WALTER ZANE REALTY, INC. , 262-5152 - 108 84 MEDICALiSurgery space, 16-005 Nawa St. Kaneohe PH,235-6020 .114 LIKE RENT MANI. a special apartment ideal lar singles or young couple Spacious corner unit wily large double lanais. Great 10% down financing. Only one available. Call today. MLS 031215 (L) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AN' TOWNHOUSE for rent, NEW ENGLAND IN HAWAII 92-1046 Kanehoa Lp rf76 Makakilo. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, perimeter townhouse w/teak panel library, formal dining area, deck & large yard lancing mountain. Fee. Assume 10% VA, $135,000. 672-9150 after 5 beautiful 3 bdrm., 2', bath, 2 story w/ocean view, Aikahi Gardens. near beach, shops, KMCAS, 2 parking stalls, pool. Completely decorated & furnished, $800/mo., partly turn., $700/mo. Avail. 3/15. Ph. 841-7336 or 261-0538 ROOMS FOR RENT Bdrm./2 bath, w/carport, fenced, fee simple, excl. cond. Nanakuli, owner. $80,000: WAHIAWA HTS. - room, bath in quiet residential neighborhood, own entrance, $150 incl. utils. Ph. 621-0370 4 Ph. 668-1627 KAHALUU Colony Village 3 bdrm., 2 bath end unit townhome, assum. 10% VA & seller assisted 2nd pmt's less than $1000 per mo.MLS13587, KAILUA, room for rent, working man preferred, Military welcome. Ph. 2625634 $96,400. HAIKU Hale's best 2 bdrm. KAILUA room in custom home, panoramic view. fully turn., washer & dryer, utils. meld. Only S260 mo. Ph. 262FURNISHED Room in Ewa Beach, $130 mo. includes utilities. Call 689-5315 WAIMANALO, on beach female to share 4 bdrm. house $175 + utils. Ph. 259-5707 apartment, fee simple. 7200 sq. 115 $159,950 MLS New, call Ruth Green 373-4734, Century 21 American Homes, 395-9466. dressers REAL ESTATE WANTED bdrm. fully FURNITURE MILILANI, 3 bdrm., for used furniture . beds Rattan & Wicker 834-1080 9 PC. wicker living rm. set at WASHER, dryers, refrigerators at Nimitz Used Furniture Open everyday. 3165 No. Njmitz 834-1080 FILING Cabinet, legal, 4 drawer, with lock, like new, $100. 622-1365 SPA VIP Membership $250, originally $493. Call 254-3783 RICCAR 26001 Sewing Machine with warranty. Still new $600. 261-0195 SINCLAIR'S ZX 81 computer w/16K & manual. Call 4336709, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F. $100 cash. Ask for Gordon WITH VELOUR CHROME 261-3125 or 261-3742. Posturpedic firm SEALY queen size sleep set $75. Good condition. 254-4032 LEAVING, must sell, tables, chairs, buffet & hutch, sofa w/chair, love seat, end tables, dressers, lamps, king size bed, recliner chair, glass bricks, plants, much more. Ph. 2628050 evenings. SOFABED and chair, off white, Indian cotton, $250. Will deliver. Call 261-7416 X-LARGE Settee koa back, no cushions, cheap, must see to appreciate. 261-5158 FREE PICKUP HALF Hour seminars on healthful weight control in Kailua, Mon. at 12:30 p.m. & Thurs. at 6:30 p.m. 333 Auwinala Rd. Ph. 261-8937. HOTPOINT washer & dryer, slightly used, $550 both; airline ticket, Honolulu-L.A. $75; airline ticket San Francisco-Honolulu $85. Call 455-9357, after a p.m. BRAND-NEW CARPET, wall to wall, reddish/brown, 129 sq. yds., superior quality. Retails $15 sq. yd., yours for only $9 sq. yd! Cut for our home, but will fit yours. 623-87096-9 p.m. only. Call today! DOES Your learning problems? Do you need a school to meet their specific needs? Call 261-0017 for information. STUDENT Clarinet perfectly. $125 Pali Plaza Fine Office Center Complex With General Offices and Professional Space Available. A - Don't wait For Brochure and Application Call Variety of Chili & Curry sauces canned fruits, Thai noodles, Jasmine rice, coffee, tea, cookbooks, etc. Also variety of Gift ideas. .r Hawaii Institute of Real Estate 2 Public Parking North Oahu Open Market MARGARET LOCKRIDGE, INC. ru Ph. 524-8800 108 N. King St. 11/2 % 0 D 0 10 Member of Honolulu Board of Realtors, National Association of Realtors , T P C H U IjOEIMEOF am 0 C 0 T pip pl. p 8 E l L E Eippp pcpEo E E SIEDIZI Ell LOIRE! D P I E L (Behind Kathie Hardware) Wide Service SELLERS: Call For A Brochure BUYERS: Inquire Into Our Numerous Listings Saturday Morning KEIKI HULA CLASSES by popular request. PAINT $7.50 per gallon in 5's; color TV $50; new silent toilet $75; wood fencing material. 261-6533 eves. Babies and keikis. Pattye's Hula Studio BICYCLE, BMX Brand, new $120/offer: large home-made aquarium, $200/offer. Call 623-0052 evenings plays 261-3579 REFRIGRATOR & freezer antique sled; stereo equipment. 262-5826. $ CASH $ for good used furniture MOVING: bed; frig; gun case: VW parts; engine stand; more. Call 254-5074 261-8492 or 247-1937 TWIN Beds, nightstand, Rattan. wicker & beds triple dresser w/mirror, $125 or offer. 836-6910 Town & Country Builders General Contractors Contr Lc #BC1575f 5 FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE * * * * * * * * Ohana Additions Kitchen & Bath Remodeling New Construction Design Assistance Repair Work Free Estimates 12-years Experience Financing Available YOU CAN AFFORD IT AT 14%. Call today 523-6093 serving the Military community since 1960 Call 455-9222 LUMBER Beautify your home with one of these exotic UEAL ESTATIE,INC. woods. Lumber Atormosia Ang,C0 Apolong John McFadden Realtor George Vickers President 625-0177 623-6280 Asn if ; it MU_ SEUVICE Balau Balsa Beech Pete Petermann Realtor Associate 671-6866 Hickory froko lronbark Jelurong Kna Bach Bubmga Cedar Mahogany Mansonia Maple Oak Cherry Obecne Pau Ferro Darner Pale Poplar Purpleheart Rosewood Sepeti Shedua Spruce Plywood Particle Board Marine Plywood Bath Fa Teak Koa Vermiilion Walnut Wenge Willow Zebrawood Mahogany eak Rosewood Teak Walnut HARDWOOD LUMBER 2620 PH 836-3757 Waiwai lp. 488-1977 REAL IIESTATE CO/NI:ANY WRITE AMinutes BEST SELLER Only It Takes A Few Your classified ad in the SUN PRESS could be the biggest seller you'll ever write. Simply write your ad on the handy order blank describing each item you want to sell and be sure to give the price you want for it. ONLY List your phone number and the hours to call. Be sure to print, using a pencil, ball point pen or typewriter. Your ad will reach over 121,080 surburban homes on Oahu via the SUN PRESS, Waipahu Sun News, per line Hawaii Navy News, Hawaiian Falcon, Hawaii Marine, and Waianae per week Sun Times. Deadline: Monday 4 p.m. for the following Wednesday edition. Plus 4°/o State Tax; 3 Line Minimum Please DO NOT abbreviate; allow one square for each letter and punctuation; leave space between words. FREE 3-line Miscellaneous for Sale Ad with subscription coupon, good for one week only during 30 day period. Name Please run the following ad/s for (circle one) 1 2 3 4 Weeks. I L L F CI S E T A Address F U R O P S A El GI I S T 0 r 0 pppapap pij N ZIE 1 R T R E 3 Lines 4 Lines 5 Lines 6 Lines 7 Lines 8 Lines Zip o AIMS ijA CIE 0 STRIPE STOME131 MOUES T PATE] LATER TORO(' Clan ()ASH() rip ommu lig u CURLS MITE" EBRIE EaTEI o City Phone Number $6.12 8.15 10.19 12.23 14.27 16.31 E L E IMBUES Fi NOBLI OBOMU OREM Classification Number Sen island PING-Pong table; stereos; beds; coffee tables, etc. Call 847-4605 A G A Are You Interested? Give Us A Calif 282-5403 or 262-5307 629A Kallua Road, Suite 109, Kallua Entire stock 75WoOFF! All sales final. Call 235-8395 9-5 p.m. O N YOU SAVE CHER Bell Aloe Vera Products, close-out sale. $196 ACIER 3oeosE EIL 0 0 13 TORE] pp 00012D II AN DO 13 U o OEM MEI NAE TRIO 0 0 0 SINICI 1311310E1 pe p pap 11p o spas 13131 LEI III 110 El Mil INSET NAOMI LEERIZI o uel no ouNga cioR El pm 3 AU all M EICIIII R Our fee is 11/2°/D of the selling price. There is no initial charge for activating our service. O M all R E WE TRANSACT T el U O U MEM ERCERS REIT Til EMU N 'MID AU RA YOU SHOW King---e ANSWER TO MARCH 2 CROSSWORD IN THE SUN PRESS NEWSPAPER SHOWN BY OWNER REAL ESTATE SERVICE Chop Sueyi 4 C)I08 521-0071 TV Systems customers call 845-7600 and demand music TV ROLLER skating fun for you & money for favorite charity. Skateland. 235-6552 98-211 PALI MOMI, SUITE 812, AIEA, HI 96701 ALL THAI SPICES Wo Fal 487-0911 MARY KAY COSMETICS. For re-orders & FREE facials, call Yolanda 259-9021. NEW Picnic tables, $65; porch swings, $45; Hawaii swings & tables. Marcus 237-8384 mirror, large 5 drawer chest, nightstand & queen or double headboard Colonial style, like new $699; large exec. ofc. desk $299; console color TV $179; B/W TVs $49; lamps from $9 and much more. (Behind Cutter Ford Aiea) 488-1985 DIUYIEIRS-SELLIERS-MVESFOLS / from Thailand & Asian Countries I withdrawals/weight STOP SMOKING CENTERS OF HAWAII drawer dresser w/hutch CHIPPENDALE secretary excellent condition. $425 PHone 247-8660 lops. P8I @11.5% John Polokoff /RI in Honolulu! ',.-0.141m100 Nb gain. 1000/u MONEY BACK GUARANTEE with our inexpensive program. Free interview & evaluation: Ample free parking. BEDS: Ph. 262-4948. SHERLOCK HOMES REALTY 2541100 or 254-2770 We specialize in Import products Classes begin Mar. 14-15 For Apr.23 Hawaii State Exam STOP SMOKING in 5 DAYS!! Single $59; double $89; queen from $99; king size $149; queen size water bed $99; king size water bed $699; punee corner unit $149. BEDROOM BONANZA: Colonial style 3 pc. set $249; campaign style 4 pc. set $249; contemporary 9 drawer, mirror 8. nightstand $249; beautiful 9 ... call Now jliaitanc5 eacific State Exams in the United States. SALE. SOFA SELECTION: modular $149; gm. velvet sofa 8. love seat $149; gold velvet sofa $129; Colonial wood frame sofa, rocker, chair, ottoman, 2 end tables & coffee table $499; queen size hideabed $149. DINETTE SETS: Spanish style octagon game table w/5 swivel chairs $249; 7 PC. dinette, like new $199; beautiful glass top pedestal table w/4 highback chairs $149; 5 pc. oak set $149; 3 pc. MLS 13510 IL) 254-1505 VA Approved TWO 20 foot, 3 inches diameter ABS pipe. $15 each Ph. 623-2327 GIGANTIC FURNITURE 1 The only Spectrum Thai Store Course 4'x6' JAPANESE screen w/brockets for sale, $100 261-3507 '83 KIRBY Vacuum, cost $1000 must sell, $425. Call 923-7943, 455-5841 NO CASH DOWN! For active duty military 8 vets. Spacious townbome. Good location S75.900 Only one at Oils price) KAILUA. HAWAII 96734 Instructor John Stapleton International Real Estate Lecturer and Author - Director of Hawaii's oldest and most Successful Real Estate School. Prepares ter all 456-4211 OWN A HOME For S770* a Month 970 NORTH KALAHEO REAL ESTATE LICENSE guarantee, $24.95 & up. Call A non-profit organization MINNESOTA, the possible dream: 5 fabulous tree covered acres. Incredible hunting, fishing, farming & snowmobiling. Many lakes, close to major city. Electric and phone available. $6000 full price $600 down, $66.08 a mo. including 10% interest. Call 595-3692 1Palins Bar $450. 262-9868 LOWFIEY Genie spinet organ, excellent condition. $900. Call Curtis 395-3059. with RESORTS living 10% down, $122,000. Two bdrm., 2 bath. Agent 488-3900 OFFICE FOR RENT SHARE furnished, Enchanted Lake 4 B/Room Bath, BO. Cleaners VACUUM bath, NEAR Beach, 3 bdrm no down, rent plus can buy. Agent 488-3900 , REWARD $50 for "Confirmed" name & address of present possessor of 1971 dark green Dodge Polara, lic. rtAFD 274, wanted for 3 hit & run accidents. Last seen Halawa Hgts. area. Call immed. 4221181 or 448-1177 HOMES & rentals male ready. Painting, electrical & repairs. Reasonable. Roberts & Sons 423-2736 FREEZER Upr. $175; sofa. loveseat, $200/both; hidea-bed, $100 Rocking chair. 262-5223. GARAGE Sale: MANY items, furniture also. Sat. & Sun. 9-2 p.m. only 1488 Kina St., child have - POWER lawn mower, excl. cond., $60; Poulan chain saw $60 or best offer. 254-3145 ARMED FORCES BENEFIT & AID ASSOCIATION AIEA Ridgeway, 2 bdrm., breezy end unit, Pearl Harbor view, assumable VA. $100,000. Leasehold. Shown by owner, 487-0104, M. Lockridge, Inc. (R) 262-5403 RESPONSIBLE quiet female with cat & own furniture need a place to live by April 1, $200 per month. Please call 9237037 eves. SOFA-green/white pattern, $250, like new: covered BBO, $25. 395-0197 LOSE up to 30 lbs. month on 1000 calories a day 100% guaranteed. 625-1709. used Harlequin Romances and other paperbacks. 422-8928 on buying or selling your home Professional Real Estate Services sponsored by the bdrm. cottage, 2 Assume high VA mortgage, KAILUA: quiet adults only, 1 block to $120,000 fee. Shown by owner. beach $195/week, Day/Mo. 623-8162 M. Lockridge 1R) 262-5403 rates also. 262-4287. SCHOOL Needs Ctl, Hon. location, classrooms recreation facilities, parking. Call 261-0017 MISCELLANEOUS Call 262-2097 $1000 to $2000 1 RENTALS WANTED 126 HAWAIIAN Music for your party. Duo. Reasonable. 261-3579 counter/sink, $20. FOR Sale 506 each III MISCELLANEOUS BABY furniture/clothes size 04, coffee table, shelving unit. Ph. 623-1942. 2'x5' PORCELAIN outdoor SAVE bath 2 1730 chord orgai w/stand, $10; Sears girls' bicycle, $40; 30 gal. fish tank w/stand, $45. 537-3603. ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY lovely unit. townhome, BEDROOM set w/dresser, double bed w/headboard nightstand, $205/offer. 235- 126 MISCELLANEOUS MAGNUS USED 30 DAYS: 2 Sears glass end tables & matching coffee tbl , $100/offer. 422-4375 BURGUNDY VELOUR FURNITURE. LIKE NEW. 6 FT. 'LOVESEAT $450; 8 FT COUCH $550; 5x7 TINTED GLASS DINING TABLE WITH CHROME STANDS AND 4 RATTAN dining sets, 4 chair set & rare 8 chair set, never used. 734-2456 or 734-1061 $$$ CASH $$$ furnished apt., no pets. Call 239-8539 LOUNGE love seat & couch, $500, 2 pedestal water bed frame, $500; all in good cond. Call Ed, 254-3484 after 6 p.m. MISC. Items for sale: Cedar chest, compactor, curtains, spreads. 622-1386 3 PC. wall unit, $700, 9 mos. 120 126 FURNITURE BUY USED FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD Furnishings for sale: beds, kitchen set. etc. Ph. MOVING to Dallas? Call 4885733 for free info, job, housing, schools. REDUCED to $65,000, 3 bdrm., 1 bath house, Waipahu, LH MLS8287, Glen Fontillas, (R) 456-1346, Tanega Realty 488-7769 BEACH HOUSE KAAAWA $350 per week. Call 261-4332 inclds. utils. $290. 623-8671 unfinished $130 ea.; Oriental screen $200: swivel office chairs $45 ea.; and much more. 261-8492, 320 Uluniu St., Kailua. WE ALSO 7) REAL ESTATE 1 w/private bath/entrance, (11) ANNOUNCEMENTS 116 drawer LEGS $500. BEST OFFER, MUST SELL. DIONE 235-5881 (8-5 p.m.) or 949-6958 (AFTER Used Furniture, .3165 ft., Kaneohe area, only Nimitz No. Nimitz 834-1080 BEACHFRONT Condo., near Crouching Lion. Week, month, OWN a home & pay $88/mo. pool. Ph. 235-6196 out of your pocket. Attention VA. Catherine (R), 668-1220 MOLOKAI Wave Crest, sleeps 4, beach, pool, $30 day. $190 bath, first floor, 2 BDRM., per week. Ph. 395-6085 end unit in Mililani, fee, VA O.K. MLS15039. $83,000. KAILUA beachside lge. exec. Glen Fontillas (RA) 456-1346, home avail. after June 6. $150 Tanega Realty 488-7769 daily. 262-4450 after 6 p.m. 103 PARADISE USED FURNITURE Old style 5 pc. mahogany liv, rm. set $325; 7 pc. sectional rattan liv. rm. set $325; 4 pc. Colonial style iv. rm. set $395; 5 month old sofa & love seat $695; twin beds $75 to $125 set; king size padded water bed frame w/heater (no mattress) $150; 5 pc. dinette set. $60; rollaway bed $40; 7 drawer desk $95 & $145; 6 pc. queen size bdrm. set, excl. cond. $1100; wicker chair $75 drawer, mirror & ea.; 7 matching nightstand $275 set; tall bookshelves $55 ea., 7 MATCHING SHERLOCK HOMES REALTY 'tune: 254-1100 or 254-2770 11/2 bdrm. home w/1 bath VACATION RENTALS .98 834-1080 CHAIRS bath, upgraded with mountain & bay view. VA/FHA financing DANISH: Modern love seat, MLS13124. good cond., needs cushion covers, $30. Ph. 261-5065 ERA Sam Daily Realty John Sherwood (RA) 422-7646 GOOD beds, any size at Nimitz Used Furniture. 834-1080 dlr. NEW On the market, 3 bdrm., 2 7435 1 EXECUTIVE desk and file cabinet at Nimitz Used Furniture, 3165 No. Nimitz. HAVE immed. VA cash buyers, dining tbl. w/leat + 4 need houses now. Catherine old; chairs, $700, 9 mos. old; love (R) 668-1220 seat, $75; chandelier, $40; 1 pair bdrm. lamps, $50; 5 pc. 0118 JEWELRY & CLOTHING bdrm. set, $500, 9 mos. old; king size mattress, $275; 1 tbl. DIAMOND Engagement ring w/2 chairs, 1100 or best offer. $115,000. Ph. 672-4513 or 477.57 carats, cost over $2000, Will offer package price. 9555052 (Capt. Miller) sacrifice only $1300! 521-9746 2914 PROFESSIONALLY Decorated 3 bdrm. waterfront, available March 14. $1300 mo. Ph. 395-1565 KUILIM". BEAUTIFUL teak bar, marble inlaid w/3 stools. 834-1080 dlr. MAKAKILO, by owner, 4 bdrm., 2 bath twnhse, end unit. Large lanai, flowers/ garden, 12% assumable loan, no qualifying, Being transferred, must sell asking CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES FURNISHED .93 LOW CASH DOWN PAYMENT Jon Polokoff CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES PART. FURN. .88 $59,900 approx. 2500 sq. ft., terms negotiable, call Jan 262-6961 ext. 145 great with plants and animals. Call 261-5612 86 BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT RELIABLE,couple to house sit. 85 son (R) 262-0694, 521-2197, Sand Dollar Realty. MILILANI: immac. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, in prime Mililani area. Only $147,500 VA/FHA OK. MLS1 5 0 9 0, Fee. Brant Christensen (RA) 949-1391 Island Homes 536-9611 KAILUA, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, dining rm., family rm. w/spa & bar, near beach, be willing to maintain immaculately &show house for reduced rental $600. Ph 262-8050 evenings HOUSESITTING 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhouse, Club View Gardens, 1 owner, new Beautiful open beam. Excellent Allowances. KAILUA. 3 hdrm 2 bath, pool, $1,200. Sunday app't. only 120 FURNITURE I KANEOHE. 3 bdrm., 2½ bath, family room, fee. $129,000, F. Wall (19) 235-5609 Preferred Properties HI. Open 2-5 3/13. Estate Real Developers. New $119.500. Mall HOUSES PART. FURN. AVENUE MILILANI spacious rm. turn., On The Green, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, immac, condo. Amenities plus, golf crs. & Shopping Center.) 3-story beautiful garden bldg. Present tenants: Castle Memorial Hasp. X-Ray and Health Center, Physicians of many specialties, Territorial Savings & Loan, Beautician, Travel beautiful 4 bdrm. home, lge. patio, den, private gardens, $1400/offer. 537-1853, 595- Pat. 1768 SALES GARAGE Sale March 7933, AIKAHI Townhouse, W/O, pool, lge. mast. bdrm. w/priv. bath & lanai, $300 mo. 254- EXCELLENT childcare 9-3. bath ocean view apt. w/almost no Windward new HOUSES FUFIN. 120 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE r COLONADE (Excellent location across APTS. UNFURN. PUNALUU Beachfront studio, $250 incl. utils, pool, security. Peggy 254-3994, 261-5807 jewelery. radios. toasters. furniture. T.V.'S. Microwaves, baby furniture and many more appliances Following . areas available. Honolulu. Pearl Harbor, Salt Lake, Wahiawa. Barbers Point and IMICAS Bonuses Lohiehu St., on. 45-668 MOVING Sale: Fri. & Sat., 45211 Mahalani Cir., Kaneohe: Quality rugs pads, mags, TV cab.: capiz chandelier, 12 drwr, dresser, metal bkcse. rattan tbl, Traverse rods, etc. 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Advancement, Incentive Pay. MOVING Sale: Everything must go. Kitchen utensils & bdrm. sets, etc. Thurs. 10th- SPRING Cleaning Sale: Lots of finds for the home or apartment - plants too. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m 602 Maine St., Kailua MILITARY WIVES Other Benefits Fri. 3/11, 677-4324. MOVING Sale, Sat. & Sun., 9-1 p.m. 94-1434 Lanikuhana 0460, Milllani, 623-0591 Broke Even on Pay Bay? Warehouse GARAGE Sale, Household items & clothing, Ewa Mill between Hapua & Bond St., MOVING Sale: Large misc.., Sat. 8 to 2, 643 Akoakoa St., Kailua. *ATTENTION* MILITARY Buying FURNITURE. clothing, misc. Sat. 3/12, Sun. 3/13, 9-4 p.m. 572 Pepeekeo Pl., Hawaii Kai. - KANEOHE OFFICE SPACE 3618 SAT. only, 8 a.m.-4 p in.. freezer, clothes, boys clothes, misc. 1257 Mokaou Blvd., Kailua 114 OFFICE FOR RENT America's Greatest Puzzle . . . . Every Week from the New York Times VISA or MASTERCARD No. * la% discount allowed when buy excludes Exp. Date Waianae Sun Times I to SUN PRESS 46-016 Alaloa St.. Kaneohe, HI 96744 Ph. 235-5881 or 622-3966 Classified IV March 9, 1983 126 146 BOATS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS & SERV. CAL 20, very good condition, new mast. Call Hilliard 2573156 DWH, 235-3295 AWH. WASHER, $159; dryer, $105; hand mower $22; power mower, $85. Will take offers. 262-0324 14' SUNFISH sailboat, MICROWAVE; washer & dryer; everything complete, intact, ofc. desk; leather easy chairs; $500/best offer. 247-6702. computer TV; beautiful swag light, large bird cage; much 15' CATAMARAN. Dyna-cat w/trailer & extra sails. $900/ misc. 261-6870 best offer. 235-5012 ROY'S LAWN MOWER REPAIR RONSTAN We are expanding our Ronstan inventory. Come see us now. Don't wail until you need it. ELECTRIC Fan, juicemaker, can opener. Cheap. 239-5041 537-9959 422-4166 1111 147 PORTUGUESE Cuisine Hi cookbook. $13.95 a copy. Box 1113 Kailua, Hi 96734 WINDSURFING boards. Alpha Rocket 5190, Chopper $150. Call 926-1185. Britannica w/Atlas, III, special edition $1000. Ph. 623-5645 SCUBA regulator A.M.F. MR12 (II), 9209 eves. AM/FM 8 track stereo with 2 speakers, $100. Ph. 235-1730 SALES & SERVICE COCKATIELS, hand fed. and gentle. $65-$85. 247-0066 WHITE sewing machine, super zig-zag multi-stitch, nearly new $100. 235-8830 COCKATIELS, keikis & adults, Conures, 262-5395 or 2629175, Norman. FULL size baby crib in excellent condition $25; baby GREAT Dane pup, 10 weeks, male, Harlequin. blue eyes, 5200. 0h. 261-3136 stroller w/canopy $20. 2545463 156 AUTO PARTS & SERVICE BEIGE VW van passenger seat, excl. cond., $100 or best offer. 247-4030 or 239-8010, Steve. dressers, GE upright freezer, TV set, miscellaneous. 262-5152 2 COMMODORE Home computer w/many accessories, $350. Call 923-8285, evenings TI: Prices computers. Ph. 235-8896 or 533-3456. 127 - Oan and Rob immaculate condition. $950/offer. 247-3648 6-9 p.m or 684-4209 LI. Bell NEW MODELS REBATED 161 IMMEDIATELY!! TOP DOLLAR GIVEN at '75 FORD flat bed dump, 23,000 G.V.W. Hi lo axle, 16' steel bed, $7500. Best offer. Ph. 259-8412 REFRIGERATOR. Gibson, 21 cu. ft., 3 dr., excl. working cond., $135. 261-4537 REFRIG. no frost $195; freezer upright $260/offer. Both excl. 623-1543 '70 FORD Pickup 3/4 ton, auto. ANN487 $1595. Car City 833-3017 WHIRLPOOL heavy duty washer & dryer, excl cond., matching set $200 each or $385 for both. Call 262-0228 131 '79 Dodge Pickup (706TBG) stnd.. WIKI WIKI FREEBEE VEL clean. $3475 FREE to good home, orphaned kitty, good well-mannered with kids & dog. 261-6622 evenings. WHOLESALE MOTORS 8361222 2999 Ph. FREE: adorable loving kittens, need good homes. Please call 254-5709. 170 MOPEDS N. IllmItz Hwy. SALES & SERVICE '80 MOPED Maxi Red Puch, brand-new. Call 262-4596 - FREE guinea pig and rabbit. Ph 833-9532 FREE small Terrier to good home. Call 235-4498. 1 I SREBATESS _ It you bled to buy a bike arm couldn't because of Gown payment. IM South Seas Cycle's creative financing work for you. Dealer handling excluded. SOUTH SEAS Waipahu 671-2635 I - FarrIncen Hwy across 7-Eleven 174 Open 7 days RENT A CAR HAWAII Discount Rent A Car $12 a day. $47 a week, $120 a mo.. 12 to 15 seater vans, wagons. Collision waver extra. Call 526-9100 144 MUSIC SALES AND - SERVICE 6175 VANS. CAMPERS & JEEPS '70 INTERNATIONAL Scout, utility type, 4 x 4, $2600/offer. Call 261-0469. 23' WINNEBAGO motor home, sleeps 8 with or without parking place, '75 Subaru 4 dr., 4 wheel drive wagon. Call evenings only 237-8863 1 I 146 2310 Kam Hwy. $40 0011 $18,500/offer. Willing to deal. 734-2659 Sunhird, 2 dr.. sport coupe, Gran Prix, 2 dr.. hdtp., auto. auto. AXN592 $2795 '80 PONTIAC '81 CHEVY Nova, 2 auto. AFN453 7 ) ip 1 ( ow Imo is CLIP THIS COUPON 11I ...I auto. auto.. $2995 p/s #8066 . $3595 FORD FIESTA 4 spd. $2195 #8051 '80 OLDS OMEGA auto.. p/s #7767 .40Z0 7 TOY1TA '77 CAMARO 4 spd.. p/s. a/c, 48052 '79 OLDS CUTLASS auto.. ..,,.,, p/s. a/c, #7728 . 44..lbl5 '79 TOYOTA COROLLA COROLLA auto. auto. #7988 53595 . $995 $2293 #8028 #802 s2995 Selling Prize $3199 $275 Warranty. 17% APR. 36 Mos. Deferred Payment Price S4592. HURRY DOWN WHILE THE SELECTION 18 TO CHOOSE FROM I WAIPAHU SHELLY MAZDA 94-212 LEOKU ST. Ph. 677-0761 CARLO 80 TOYOTA COROLLA p/s $995 '78 CM' ROLET Monte_ANN!, 2 dr.. hdtp.7.1o. $2995 ART2Y7 Offer good till Mar. 8 Division of Servco Haas Inc. dr mechanic's special auto 2 dr.. #7978 p/s . 4-MUD '78 HONDA CIVIC 4 spd. #8057 1982 '78 GRANADA Michelin 1,382 0.4% 4 dr.. Sears Toyo 159 70 Goodrich Firestone Goodyear Bridgestone Uniroyal 259 2.5% 4.3% 8.5% 10.8% 13.1% 13.7% Pirelli 144 158 147 $2488 AGA246 '76 DATSUN 610 $1888 ABA7I3 '77 MERCURY COUG AR XR7 BB1.1658 558 480 636 379 Dunlop General Continental An Others $2988 WINDWARD SUBARU 255 452 5,079 General Firestone Goodrich Uniroyal Pirelli Goodyear Dunlop A.P.R. Bank Continental All Others Financing 20% Down up to TOTAL 48 mo. O.A.C. Thru 3/19/83 Michelin Bridgestone Goodrich Uniroyal Firestone General Goodyear (No Reasonable Offer Refused) MILITARY WELCOME Factory Authorized Sales & Service dr . auto.. dr DODGE COLT 4 sod AUY927 '79 OMNI dr. 4 auto AJA579 '81 DATSUN B210 dr, 52895 52995 $3195 auto. BAU630 dr auto 6, p/s 5115924 '80 DATSUN B210 S/W $3395 $2495 Prices good till Mar. 15. 1983 Subject to prior sale. PH. 235-0068 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK '80 CITATION 4 p/s dr auto $3395 6. ABV772 '81 DATSUN B210 4 dr.. auto.. MOX320 $3495 ............... '81 MAZDA GLC H/B $3595 $4595 5 spd 80Y036 '81 AMC CONCORD D/L SAN. auto pis. a/c. BAU101 '81 VW JETTA 4 dr . 5 spd. A5G503 '82 BLAZER auto.. 8. p /c. a/c MKF785 6.4% 1,301 259 211 .5% 1.2% 2.4% 475 5.5% 612 8.7% 10.8% 12.0% 12.2% 16.2% 26.6% 157 158 540 303 $5195 $11,995 Many Mare to Choose From Corvettes. Cutlass Supreme, Grand Prix, Trucks, 94-729 Farrington Hwy. 9.8% 7.7% 1,241 129 205 1.1% .8% 3.4% 5.5% 10.8% 11.2% 15.0% 18.6% Dunlop Continental All Others 296 295 827 21.3% 26.4% 5,000 9.9% 10.8% 1978 Michelin Bridgestone Goodricli General Uniroyal Firestone Pirelli Dunlop Continental All Others TOTAL $1595 $1695 $1997 $2395 4 spd. 8WC555 '79 5,001 Pirelli Goodyear p/s. BEE515 B. 5.0% 5.5% 8.4% 9.4% 10.6% 13.8% 23.7% 8.7% 237 473 537 566 194 The Sen ation f Suzuki. $1495 1.0% 1.2% 4.8% 1,531 342 146 577 219 404 117 489 218 279 679 1979 Michelin Bridgestone General Goodrich Firestone Uniroyal Goodyear 262-6576 737 KAILUA RD., KAILUA 11.3% 1980 Pirelli COME OVER TO OUR SIDE WE MAKE IT WORTH THE TRIP 14.2% 18.8% 20.9% 21.1% 43.9% 1981 Michelin Bridgestone SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! $895 dr.. 4 spd BFA370 10.3% Armstrong and Michelin. $988 BGB165 PRICES G000 Mar. 9 thru Mar. 13 13,13171 12.1% '74 PLY. SCAMP TOTAL 1695 19.6% 20.5% 32.5% Only. Sears-made by 5,000 auto.. KVF376 $36251 '81 RELIANT 4 spd.. 24,844 TOTAL 1982 TOTAL '80 CITATION ti8044 #7991 Dunlop Continental All Others $2188 ANG641 2,737 894 1,178 1,353 3,436 Pirelli $6288 11.7% 11.8% 14.9% 2,693 248 736 '78 PINTO S/W 2 IIIINTT111/ A I2n TTIN.7(11" A Corner of Kam & Ltkelike Hwys. $5195 All Others '80 TERCEL '79 MGB auto. 14 dr.. BBV180 Cutlass Supreme, 4 dr. sedan, auto. '78 HONDA CIVIC 4 78 Goodrich Bridgestone General Uniroyal Firestone Goodyear GLC '73 OLDS maps mays. ti8041 '82 159 70 1,116 1,426 756 2,320 Toyo 54388 KBF064 0.9% 2.5% 4.3% 6.1% 6.7% 9.7% 6,706 Michelin Sears' Dunlop Continental MER 341 4 spd. SAVINGS '80 ZEPHYR 2 dr., NUMBER PERCENT THAT OF TIRES EXAMINED FAILED TIRE BRAND , ARD795 $2095 671-2871 2 '78 DATSUN 510 '79 CHEVY MALIBU rn I. $4695 '77 VOLARE 4 spd. '80 TERCEL luir III CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE 2 '76 VW RABBIT #8073 $1195 Cutlass Supreme. 2 dr., hdtp., auto. 2 #8076 GLC 'S $1395 auto. BEUD73 etkV,,n. AAAO66 $ '77 RABBIT auto. $895 SUMMARY 922 Kam Hwy., Pearl City (Across Pearl City Tavern) mon._spt. 8:30_ci tun 11.8fLa 455.1071 Includes A-1 18 Mos./18.000 Mi. Warranty WAIPAHU AUTO '69 VW BUG #8077 '74 TOTAL ANYONE CAN AFFORD OUR DEALS! . car owner neglect. 5 YEAR Finance Available On Approved Credit. GOOD USED CAR! t1 , $1423 5395 Malibu. 4 dr. sports sedan, Subject to prior sale. ,People Who Need , Super Special inferior factory workmanship or materials and/or Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale & Sold As Is Military Financing Our Specialty First Hawaiian Bank/Bank of Hawaii Financing Plus Tax & '73 PONTIAC '77 OLDS We're Looking for . BNJ,,us $4695 '73 CHEW 3 ts3 $1595 PONTIAC Gran LeMans. 4 dr.. sedan, auto. AEV096 CALL NOW for information and an appointment 247-8544. We'll do it while you wait. I sol evenings & weekends 3 Dr.. 5 Dr. & Wagons 848 -1811 Monte sr.-1 dr.. hdt, SUy.."'" ,.M Johnson, VHF, extras, 5595 with thls coupon 410 North sails, 4.5 HP Super Special amine the first 5,000 steel radials that come in for replacement. Unfortunately, a significant number of these tires are units that have failed prior to tread wearout. Moreover, most of these tire failures are caused by either Offer good Mar. 9 to 13 IS GOOD Monza, 2 dr. town coupe. auto. AXP776 95 ELEVEN foot rubber dive boat, 7.5 HPO/B, $300. As is, call 254-3090 after 6 p.m. 6 BRO010 '80 MAZDA COME TO US AND DRIVE AWAY IN STYLE '75 CHEVY '76 CHEVY /9 BOATS SUPPLIES & SERV. J/24 '81, 537 -3975 TOYOTA CITY REGULAR NOW p/s '66 CHEVY Malibu During the early months of each calendar year, skilled personnel at Lex Brodie's Tire Co. '75 CHEVY MONTE INIIIIMIIIMIM=11181.1O11111===1111=11111111 condition. 262-2518 AND 9 OTHER IMPORTANT SERVICES TENOR Martin Ukulele. $400 firm. Ph. 261-9032 9595 '72 DODGE Dart ACJ087. auto., '74 PINTO, 2 dr. wagon, good cond. $600. Call 262-5651 PINTO Station wagon. dlr.. transportation, good $550.833 -3707, eves. 239-5885 Super Special AJN632 Kaneohe 247-8744 FREE Cap with $50 purchase. '67 JEEP Commando V6, $3000+ or best offer. Good Inspect brake linings & pads. Change engine oil & filter Adjust brakes & clutch. Inspect brake caliper operation. Inspect master cylinder. $180. - This coupon good for VITA/TUNE CAPSULE SERVICE TAKE ONE FOR ANY HONDA Call 262-6698 5995 RX7 FREE DISCOUNT CLUB CARDS with any si 0 purchase or J10HONDA GUITAR w/case, s695 $1495 Super Special LEVELS '79 MAZDA I EVE R YTH I N G IN STOCK, ght WE BUY USED FURNITURE TOP CASH & FREE PICKUP 7 488-1985 ISLANDWIDE DAYS. Super Special p/s. p/w. OAC -671-6711 Outboard Motors. Any Condition. WE BUY used furniture. We pay cash and pickup. Call 2618492 or 247-1937. BGW813. auto.. landau roof. MONTH 94-866 Maloalo St. 777 Kapiolani Blvd. Windward City Across from Diner's Near NBC Arena Shp. Cnt. Next to Windward Bowl FAIR DEALS-FAIR TRADING Walpahu Honolulu BRN457 Call 247-6133 Super Special Pinto Wagon '75 PLYMOUTH Valiant Thru March at any of our 3 great locations & KAWASAKIS CLIP THIS COUPON WE Buy used color TVs. FORD 995 s2395 Mustang AUG954. auto.. p/s INVENTORY SALE Coupon Good on All Appointments Made Before 3/31/83 Ph. 259-5927 Super Special FORD 9 19 Come and Save at our CASH for Lawn Mowers - '74 DATSUN B210, 2 dr., auto., runs good, $1200. Call 4882572. '74 111 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED & auto. Omni BJC436 QUALITY 1978-1982 :FREE: Part Terrier puppies to good homes. 247-0152 136 radials. NOT HAVE THE SAME limited time GOOD ON ALL HONDAS ONLY yr. old :FREE: Kittens, cats, . Lab Setter. Leaving. Must give away. 422-0024 cassette, $2700. Ph. 455-9938 BRY826 $695. Car City 833-3017 HARLEY DAVIDSONS 8361222 166 TRUCKS & PICKUPS '72 FORD F250'/< ton pick-up, mech. excellent, body rusted out. $85P. Call 261-5065 ea. Delivery available. Guaranteed. Call 624-2565 a $REBATES$ ON ALL NEW WHOLESALE MOTORS WASHER and/or dryer. $100 AM/FM Cycle Exchange PAID FOR OR NOT 2999 76 NOVA, 6 cyl., 4 dr., '82 ESCORT, 4 dr., p/s, p/b, 4 '78 DATSUN 8210, spd., air, ALL TIRE BRANDS DO carefully ex- '77 DODGE Charger FORD '77 MUSTANG Cobra, V8, no trans., Dir. $550. Call 8333707. eves. 239-5885 4 ' 79 DODGE AE0217 auto.. p/s '81 South Seas DESPERATE REFRIGERATOR $95. Ph. 396-8465 or 395-7088. Good condition! Call after 6 p.m. '77 NOVA, 4 dr., auto.. air AXB857 51495. Car City 833-3017 836-1222 2999 N. NImitz spd.. 2 tone, must sell! $6500. 422-5565 lv. message DATSUN 310, 2 dr., standard, white, excl. cond Ph. 456-2609 or 438-2555. Super Special 51 BP0874 ONLY FROM WE NEED YOUR CAR Minna Hwy. '80 DATSUN King Cab. cassette stereo, new tires, low mileage, $4500. Ph. 262-7189. ' 79 COLT $REBATES$ 847-5212 AUTOS WANTED N. '64 CORVAIR & '73 MAZDA, not running, $190 & $140 Call ASAP. 621-9258. 671-1761 AE0218, auto.. p/s WHOLESALE MOTORSO6 '80 210. 2-dr., auto., new tires, excellent cond. $2500. 4886249 after 6 p.m. CHEVROLET Torn/ Honda of Waipahu WHOLESALE MOTORS Ph. 836-1222 2999 N. Nlmliz Hwy '77 $2175 DATSUN $REBATE$ For APPLIANCES SIDE X Side refrigerator refrigerator, freezer, $275; $175; freezer, $175; stove, $175; Microwave, $150; Kirby vacuum cleaner, $100; washer $150, dryer, $150 good cond. 625-2355 delivery avail. WHOLESALE MOTORS 8361222 2999 N. Hirnitz Hwy. Up-to $700 (8130400) 4 spd.. radio. 836-1222 '77 CHEVETTE, 2 or. 4 spd. BPZ814 $1295. Car City 833-3017 ALL '75 X19 Roadster WHOLESALE MOTORS 2999N. Nimitz Hwy. $9975 '80 SUZUKI GN400 YAMAHA 750 w/faring, spotless cond., $975.672 -8688 vinyl top. $2475 (ATG740) 4 dr.. the elegance. all the luxuries Ph. 124 SPIDER, runs excellent, wire wheels, AM/FM radio, beige, like new. make offer. Call 941-7344. '77 air. AM/FM. power '79 FLEETWOOD '78 YAMAHA X5650, special.Low miles, must sell, $990. 261-6622 eves. Owners 1711 Silva Street FIAT 2 dr. (BBC734I Our shipment is in $3675 '78 DODGE Colt, 4 spd., excl. cond.. $2900/offer. Phone 2629448 evenings. '77 Cordoba CADILLAC AM/FM 1A0E3131 auto.. 235-4732 evenings. CHRYSLER excl. mechanical interior, cond., $1650/offer. 737-0694. 536-7023 621-5543 254-3343 '77 '75 DODGE Dart, good condition, $900 /offer. Call Ph. 836-1222 2999 N. NimItz Hwy. '77 BUICK Regal, black velour SUZUKI 83 FA50 (1 spd.) $479 83 FZ50 (2 spd.) $649 Custom Work RAINBOW Vacuum, cost $800, must sell $295 Call 941-1784, 456-4213 BUICK - DOWNTOWN WAHIAWA KMCAS $1975 YOUR HONDA TODAY '78 Accord Hatchback $350/offer. 239-9878 WHOLESALE MOTORS . HONDA DODGE Family transportation. (BOW 683) auto. 836-3888 world. '73 HONDA motorcycle. $200. Ph. 395-9632 2999 NimItr Hwy. N '64 DODGE 4-dr. Polara, 318 engine, good running cond. '79 Chevette CAUTION! , 76 CHEVETTE, 4 dr., auto.. good transportation. dir. $950. 833-3707, eves. 239-5885 Most Makes Avail. More people buy quality used cars from 8E872 than anyone else in the 1905. Specializing In Heavy Frame Repair Insurance Work-Ouallty Paint & Body Expert V.W HI Per1ormance & used. & CAR SHOP Guaranteed Work At Discount COMPUTER Repair, Bus. or personal, exper. buy/sell/ consign, new $150/offer. 946- 151 PET SUPPLIES 8' SOFA, $65; baby crib, $65; Unused china, $125 & $75. Call 235-3231 #1 HERTZ USED CAR SALES HONDA '79 DATSUN 210 deluxe, auto., '75 FORD Granada, rebuilt ECONOMY '72 blue Honda rebuilt engine, call 456-3730 or engine, transmission, new Civic, many new parts, $1500 points, plugs, $1500/offer. Call or offer. Ph. 531-9010 455-7820 235-2088 '79 HONDA Civic, 2 dr., 4 spd.. excl. cond.. $3,100. Call 262 '79 8310 5152 '74 FORD Pinto station wagon, just overhauled, 4 spd., mag '81 CIVIC 1500 GL, 5 spd Hatchback tires, AM/FM stereo w/eoual- AM/FM cassette, 11,000 mi., (AVD037) 4 spd.. AM/FM izer, good in and out, $850 or rustproofed, excl. cond. offer. Call 847-1711 or 247- $4795. Call 487-1056 eves._ $2275 2495 after 4:00 p.m. WHOLESALE MOTORS SELECT 8361222 AUTOS FOR SALE A SUPER SAVER '80 YAMAHA YZ 250 excl. cond., $900/offer. Ph. 621-6420/487-1635 '72 MALIBU, 2 door, automatic, 350 cubic inches, $800 or best offer. 623-0487 Nimitz Hwy. 847-1553 If you want economy, get the most lor your money, go with the experts choice SPORTING GOODS N. expires 3/30/83 HONDA CMA Hondamatic, good cond., $900. Call 254- 537-9950 262-6236 Windward 2999 836 1222 'SO ART NELSON SAILMAKER, INC. PIONEER Turntable, excellent condition, $75 or best offer. $4775 WHOLESALE MOTORS 2010 Democrat St. THE FITTING LEADER '77 CHEVY Nova, small 8 cyl. engine, excl. cond., AM/FM cassette, $2500 or make offer. Ph. 839-0033 after 6 p.m. much more. 176 off Labor 15% '79 MONTE Carlo, T-top, low mileage, excl. running, needs paint, $4495/offer. Ph. 5217815, 239-9936 1846TCT1 super custom ice hox. AM/FM tape. equalizer. FORD DATSUN CHEVROLET '76 Ford Van Hawaii Cycle Inc. New and Used Parts Service and Repair VANS. CAMPERS & JEEPS '74 VAN, good engine, deluxe w/bed & carpet. Dlr. $1650 Call 833-3707, eves. 239-5885 FOR sale dirt bike, 125 Suzuki, good condition. $200 or offer. Ph. 455-9760 '71 DODGE Dart in perfect running order, $650. Call 2397462. SAN JUAN 21' on trailer. new sails, rigging, must sell, $3900 or offer. Ph. 239-8902. PREPARED dried squid, raw squid/crab, or any other luau type food. Advance orders taken. Reasonable. 677-4386 TWIN beds, 422-7253. 5 p.m. or 423-3306 days. 259.5927 2 excl. cond $800 422-0198 or good condition. 422-1823 after Lawn mowers for Sale Rotary $75. Reel $125 Guaranteed 175 MOTORCYCLES SALES & SERVICE '81 SUZUKI GN400. low miles, 16.5' BONITO sailboat, $300. "f ree Estimate's ENCYCLOPEDIA 171 1.251 60 190 1.3% 101 10.9% 18.5% 21.6% 525 662 473 281 203 276 742 4,764 1.7% 8.4°. 26.2°. 29.2°. 32.5% 42.8% 21.2'. 17.4% We suggest you cut Excitement for '83 out this information and place it in the glove compartment of your car for future refer- ence before buying new tires. PRETENDERS BEWARE! SUZUKI "We Handle Hawaii" Downtown Wahiawa KMCAS 536-7023 621-5543 254-3343 LEX BRODIES TIRE CO. HONOLULU 701 Queen St. Ph. 536-9381 Mon.-Sat. 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. WAIPAHU 94-169 Farrington Hwy. (Next to McDonald's) Ph. 671-4561 Tues.-Sat. 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Classified V March 9, 1983 HONDA MAZDA AM/FM PLYMOUTH '79 GLC, 5-dr., hatchback, low '81 HONDA Accord. excl. cond., transfer to mainland. mi., excl. mechanical cond., $2885. 254-4822 stereo, tinted windows, low miles. $6000/ offer. 546-7540, Dave or 528 2074 alter 6 p m. MAZDA 73 MAZDA, newly painted. '79 motor, excl. cond. $1250. 5337690. 841-4037 or 845-1612 Any kind of car you want call '79 Arrow Hatchback . us. MAZDA RX7 GS, immaculate condition, low mileage, new paint, $9600 at steal. Call Chris 235-5881 (days) or 2473079 eves. '81 79 MAZDA 626. 2-dr. coup. 5 $2975 spd.. A/C. Alum wheels Must sell. $4390. 261-6622 eves 2999 N. Nimitz hwy. '69 & '70 CORONA 4 dr. sedans, runs, 1 doesn't. parts or complete, cheap 235-4002 1 PONTIAC' '77 Monarch $1475 '83 MAZOAS PA. 8361222 2999 N '74 CELICA Custom. custom Nimitz Hwy. interior. special gas pump, rebuilt racing carburator, motor sticker, $1750. 5337690. 841-4037, 845-1612. Any kind of car you want, Call us. MG CLASSIC '76 COROLLA, 2 dr., twin cam. mags, no rust. $2850. Call 2356026 TOYOTA 4/dr. deluxe, standard, like new in & out. Tires, mechanically perfect. Asking $975. 261-9873 '72 '75 MGB GT, Beautiful car, excl. cond. '81 CELICA GT, 5 spd., excl 58,000 mi., asking $4250. Call cond., $7200. 261-7523 eves or 261-3233 °h. 946-9209 eves Hawaii's oldest Mazda dealer Wholesale Motors dba AIRPORT MAZDA 836-1222 2999 N. Nimilz Hwy. '70 MARK II, 4 dr. wagon, good condition, gond mpg, must sell, $425/offer. 395-5312 cond. w/12 month warranty left. $2975. Craig .471-9836 day, 949-8033 evenings Brand-new brakes, body & engine good condition, $1500. Ph. 235-6118 M-F,. '62 VW, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. buy test drive before you buy! Dollar Car Sales 836-3581 new car or a - pickup? I nnla and ....---- ,nformation ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL Delovaind road teved dI Portland Internattona, Arpo.' '73 VW Van $2000: Gremlin, good cond. $400. Call 262-5826. ---77 Civic Sells e102 5629 N E 82nd '80 DIESEL Rabbit., 27,000 miles, beautiful, loaded, like new. $4500 firm. Ph. 254-5074 Portland Oregon dr station wagon 4 spd AFN912 411113 parts ooly '72 CHEVY Malibu .2106 $795 '77 VOLARE '76 SUBARU $1995 55596 '71 LTD 2 (Sr 42103 '79 FAIRMONT $495 5207$ 41674 '74 RAM Charger '75 REGAL $995 '74 TOYOTA Pickup #2110 '1495 42176 42164 42165 M2 3 59 Conveniently located lust 3 minutes from Airport '74 DASHER, 4 dr., auto. BCU602 $1295. Car City 833-3017 Wagon auto K8W781 4 itr. 2901 * '80 DATSUN 8210 $1995 Station wagon. auto KBF370 '1995 USED CARS-WAIPAHU '23501 677-9167 $42501 Ion pickup. auto ROOTCE . 55325 '77 PORSCHE 924 2925 -.am.. 5395 SAVE ANXI55 Subject to p rlor sales. -a 105 Oneawa Si, Kailua 7 Da s A Week 261-3321 Ph. 836-0033 Nett 836-1222 DATSUN OF WAHIAWA .3/a '9 'M/S willow AA843 zg, 0G6t7s 4.18Au03 80MI08. We're the Key to finding 1.6L6Z1-6 0921 6 the la#11m #111-1P 0G6Ps 00178 0G8Cs OS Cs uoilom3 RA843 08. OGUs PJ033V BPUOH LL, PXS 3IAIV 19. spers lapiq BEST used car! uo 4aeig Your Choice unsle0 LL. ZO8Z 1bZ1-6 111-1 Si 00051 Alo0 la means to. FORD '79 OLDS '79 FIESTA 2 dr. FIRENZA FIESTA '79 LC21-6 FORD CLC1-6 Your Choice 1-060S 0G6Z8 notkio3 O55& uu.ieuow e1o11o1 6L, 51195 rune 6L. '76 1-91LG OGEZs G6618 OG618 O59 Ong MA L. OLE16 1103 J V '75 PLY. GEN 'PaProl DUSTER JogleSal )10018 LL. ow3 rugs opu0H LL, HU '75 OLDS JP B CUTLASS awaiting sso11n3 ILr S FORD GRANADA 0000 6L. Bunisnw Z-L601poi iq 6 WI Janos a 131A1 6 LUX 2-0899 , PL. TR anIOA 'Aid 9L, Lincoln-Mercury: We are the up- O graded Ford at the same low prices. Styling. ride engineering and quality are some of the features you can expect. We also have the best L utigeW P emIN iimg 3/P 4 AA0113 PL. C CV99 RAM DATSUN OF WAHIAWA 01110 ZL.. 621-0761 amilmalwriwwiewmP. I service in the state. on all!AaS 3010003 LL, OGG9s 'ON ALL NEW CARS* *except Ph. 1-0060 P#P001 3AVS OGL18. APR OLDEST MAZDA DEALER WE'RE GOING HEAD OVER HEELS TO MAKE YOU A DEAL! 4 spd. KAILUA TOYOTA USED CARS Ph: 487-3811 9.9% $2350 '81 CHEVROLET $1495 auto. AJR349 Nimitz Hwy. N. Coupe. auto AJE63t dr auto. BAN363 dr 4 spot ARC497 '79 CHEVY '74 HONDA Civic 2 dr. $2250 Camaro BRY167 '78 VW Rabbit 4 '68 CHEVY Nova AIEA . auto 4 LICENSE dba Airport Mazda 2999 N. Nimitz Hwy. $47251 53375 '78 VW Rabbit '79 CHEVY Chevette $1395 1 Concord S II WHOLESALE MOTORS '2850 Fairmont ='8675 ='6339 '83 ALL NEW DELUXE 626 '83 GLC CUSTOM AUTO. WAGON 13210- auto MER267 '80 FORD Offer good Mar. 9 to 13 98415 Kam Hw dr. $1425 '81 AMC Ado EAU383 '2995 :sum ..... '73" 4 0 97220 (5031257 0551 HAWAII '80 DATSUN 4 a wag0111$2163....... -- 0 ROBERTS & REDFIELD PLUS TAX '75 HONDA plOY '9975 °II4111r.L...-140 " , N OW ROBERTS & REDFIELD days. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '76 GRANADA '68 SKYLARK $995 42155 $495 '79 DODGE Colk1.795 7 '76 DATSUN 9. 41961 095 '/Z5LUTLASS Supreme '69 VW BUG $957 42172 5995 4475SUBARU '79 TOYOTA ii RX7 Going to OREGON to 5 spd.. excl. cond. VOLKSWAGEN '63 BUG. good condition, '78 SC1ROCCO. bronze, $800; '75 DASHER wagon. Dlr. AM/FM stereo cassette, like $1290. 833-3707, eves. 239- new cond. $4395/offer. 9555885 2474, 262-0511 mayDa 1983 '81 TOYOTA TERCEL VOLKSWAGEN '74 CORONA Station wagon, $2200. Ph. 373-9243 call after 6 p.m. TOYOTA WHOLESALE MOTORS '70 VW Bug, custom fiberglass fenders, netts. 1500cc, semi automatic, mags, 70 series tires, AM/FM w/cassette, nice 1 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN '70 TOYOTA Coron'a. 4-dr.. auto., yellow, comfortable, yr. runs well. Registered $475/offer. 254-2045 eves. PORTLAND Write for price lists '77 CELICA GT liftback, 5 speed. std, a/c, AM/FM $3000. Ph. 254-3429 '79 PONTIAC Grand LeMans, 4-door, auto., 6 cyl., air, $3600. Ph 254-2601 dr. (ATR308) AM/FM tape. air. power ASK ABOUT OUR WARRANTY ITS 80 MOS./80.000 MI. BIG SAVINGS a! '78 TOYOTA Corolla good condition, $2400 or best offer. 625-1992 WHOLESALE MOTOR:. 8361222 MERCURY 79 RX-7, trade for 4 dr sedan, or sell $6500 Curtis 524-6900, 533-6768 PICKUPS RX7's, 626's, GLC's '78 COROLLA, SR-5, liftback, good condition. $3200. Call 247-3328 (BNB1401 auto.. radio VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA TOYOTA '69 PLYMOUTH, Mechanics '74 TOYOTA Station Wagon, special, $300/best offer. Ph. runs good. new: radiator, 922-8540 after 6 p.m., Charles. battery & muffler. Needs backseat & windshield. Some rust. $500/offer. 247-3292. I Cougars * BUDGET CAR SALES HAS NEVER HAD JIM SLEMONS HAWAII INC. LOWER PRICES! GOOD VOLVO HAWAII USED CARS SPECIAL OF THE WEEK GRAND OPENING FOR 5 DAYS ONLY There are only a few cars that say "you"! NOW IN HONOLULU AIOL 19.95 '82 HONDA CIVIC 4 Cyl.. 3 Dr.. 5 Speed GL 1500 (One Only) #7009 Down Pymt. $716.50 + Tax & Lic. + $200 Rebate. Annual Percentage Rate 18.5%. Term: 48 months. '81 Mazda GLC 4 Dr. 1801 Kalakaua Avee Now you can choose from the finest pre-owned sport and luxury cars in Honolulu. Choose from Mercedes, Porsche, BMW, Volvo, Delorean, Corvette, Triumph, MG, Jaguar, Fiat and others. Bring us your car to sell. Our licensed and bonded professionals will help you with sales as well as financing for your car's new owner. '81 Mazda GLC 4 dr z. di ' dr.. 4 cyl.. #G71.7CO23 3,880 3,700 3,660 3,880 9 '81 Mazda GLC 3 dr.. Bank Repo. Special #BGF 334 '81 Plymouth Champ 3 dr. Hatchback. clean. 43435 -dm\ $8 00 '81 Suzuki 4WD Great off road Jeep. #6505 -*Ii4-4""-roar." '82 LN7 Spts, Cpe, Sports Car & great gas mile #31 12 '82 Cougar G.S. 4 dr. Lots '82 Cougar G.S. 4 dr. Great Family car. #3053 '82 Zephyr 4 41"41111.110ftior 11.14 dr.. auto.. 6 cyl. maroon. 02451 '82 Zephyr 4 4 dr. Fully loaded #2756 76 Jaguar XJ-6 '80 Mercedes 450 SL Coupe f-phonr hke Was 59295 NOW See apprIt:ole WAS $31,795 to NOW $8495 75 Chevy Corvette aotorr,anG sle.o Was S7495 77 BMW 76 Datsun 280 Z Clue a speed low Indeaq, a Reg. $6595 Was $5495 smed new paint wheels 4695 JIM SLEMONS HAWAII INC. 943-0090 VOLVO HAWAII USED CARS on.pm, am pm '82 Mustang GL 2 dr. auto.. clean. #2764 '82 Cutlass 6 cyl.. lots of options. #1840 '82 Monte Carlo 6 cyl.. auto.. air, #1894 '82 Camaro Spts. Cpe. New looks. swirly. #1954 '81 Omega Good Family car. #1823 cyl.. air. lots more. 41818 '82 Cavalier S/W 4 lots '81 01 cyl room. #1828 Accord 3 dr.. auto.. great boy. Only one. #7400 dr.. radio. clean. BSM. #7291 '82 Civic 4 dr.. 4 cyl . radio. BSM. #7257 '82 Civic 4 dr.. 4 cyl.. clean. BSM. #7250 '82 Tercel DLX Great economy car. #4134 '82 Tercel DLX Real Gas Savers. #4136 82 Datsun 210 4 cyl.. radio. BSM #5052 '82 Datsun 310 GX Lots of options, #5108 '82 Datsun 210 S/W Gas mileage & comfort #5141 '81 Mazda GLC S/W 4 cyl clean radio #7932 '82 Mazda S/W Mileage & family car #7820 '82 Corolla S/W 4 cyl.. air. auto. #4198 '82 Marquis S/W Full size comfort. #2124 '82 Accord 3 dr Great price & car. #7221 5,050 5,555 5,775 4,550 4,580 3,850 5,140 5,630 3,990 5,740 6,330 8,330 6,220 Budget $7795 79 Flat Spider un. dr. Lots of options. #2767 '82 Civic 3 3201 Loacktdpoto.,..rtweage NOW NOW $5795 56695 Plus many more to choose from Including Porsches, DeLoreans, and others. am- '82 Mustang GLX 3 6,440 6,470 5,690 5,750 5,880 7,980 7,550 7,890 5,980 5,500 5,990 6,880 5,220 *40/40 Limited Warranty Available. NOW NOW 1801 Ka akaua Ave.. 4,550 550 7,650 13,980 Was S8596 s30,995 dr Sporty Car. gas mile. #2968 '82 Cavalier 4 '82 Marquis 4 dr Full size sedan. huge savings. 42920 Auto. '82 Mustang GL 3 '82 Le Car car for the sun. #8558 w/ air. silver. #2090 BSM 6 cyl. #2460 '82 Continental Here are just a few to choose from: '82 Cougar S/W Bank Repo. Special BAV 290 w/sunrnal. Great Beige beige int. #3020 '81 Omega dr.. clean. . 417 A now ,list 5,220 6 6,330 6,350 5,660 of extras. auto. 43003 off any car on our lot. Choose any model, look at the sticker price and take $800 off. '82 Cougar S/W red w flan int. cloth #7694 S8i1V1erM/13 SAVE . . . 9 A.M.-7 P.M. Weekdays 9-5 Sat. and Sun. CAR SALES 448 KALEWA (off Lagoon Dr. by Airport) Cars subject to lifter sales. Cash prices are plus tax & tic. Subject to Approved Credit. March 9, 1983, Page B-12 EDITOR'S NOTE: Salutes is designed to recognize indit,iduals for their achievements and exceptional performance of duty as well as to welcome new arrivals to Hawaii. The information is compiled 'from. Fleet Home Town News releases submitted to the Joint Public Affairs Office by unit information officers, SOMS Welcome aboard: PFC R. Melendez Promotion: LCp1 E.J. Paris Jr. Reenlistment: SSgt M.E. Nations -Sgt R.B. Bieri Sgt S.B. Green Sgt J.C. Thomas Cpl J. Ross 1/3 Navy Achievement Medal: PFC C.F. Tashjian. Good Conduct Medal: 1.Cp1 W.J. Lynch Meritorious Mast: Cpl C.A. Banks Certificate of Commendation: Cpl J.G. Hill BSSG Welcome aboard: Sgt W.I.. Armstead Jr. Sgt J.L. Lampkin Cpl L.F. Cole Cpl J. Herrington P.J. Smith PFC B.F. Thompson Promotions: LCpI S.A. Antolich I,Cp1 R. Bennett I.Cp1 J.E. Cramer LCpI C.T. Humphrey LCpI E.W. Nunez LCpI R.G. Rieger LCpI K.M. Sweeney Sgt 13.1). Ileimerl Sgt E.A. Zbikowski Sgt Devera Sgt M. Dorsey Cpl R.A. Shevik LCpI J. Nunn LCpI I,.1). Whetstone Cpl D.M. Toburen Cpl J.E. Eans Cpl E.C. Smith Cpl DJ). Johnson Cpl G.M. Blankenship Cpl F.B. Kaczka Cpl J.M. Rogers Cpl R.P. Touchette Cpl J.S. Herron Meritorious Mast: Sgt E.A. Sirvent Sgt H.P. Mierop LCpl B.K. Buckles Good Conduct Medal: GySgt R.E. Hurstak Sgt K.1.. Howton Sgt B.R. Jackson Sgt l)evera Cpl D.C. Smith Letter of Appreciation: LCpI M.E. Twigg Sgt R.N. Latta PFC R.S..Saliba, Jr. PFC R.L. Verbosky Certificate of Commendation: 1st Lt W.S. Hakala Sgt C.E. Stephens H&MS-24 Welcome aboard: Sgt J.R. Harden Jr. Sgt J.L. Valentine Cpl P.L. Oelosreyes I.Cp1 D.D. Mitchell LCpI D.H. Reed PFC R.W. Doyle ITC A. Rodriguez - SAFEST DRIVER Corporal Keith McWilliams received the Commander Naval Base Safe Driver of the Year Award for 1982. McWilliams, a motor transport chief at Guard Company, West Loch was . PFC M.L. Regalado Reenlistment: LCpI A.L. Heister Jr, 1/12 Welcome aboard: 2nd Lt G.R. Bonham Cpl G.A. Grimes Good Conduct Medal: Cpl Raymond R. Berry Cpl T.R. Cardoza Meritorious Mast: LCpI J.M. Bailey PVC R.C. Cox nominated best driver at Marine Barracks, Hawaii and took first place in the written and road test over 15 Navy and Marine competitors. The 22-year-old Fenton, Mich., native was also awarded a meritorious mast for his driving efficiency at Marine Barracks. (Photo by SSgt Moses Reynolds) *A".'`AAINN - NovELT,,, lFOR.)./ - - MACS-2 Welcome aboard: FROM MANY UNIQUE HANDCRAFTED . ALL AC.L5, CHOOSE SSgt W.D..Sawyer Jr. Good Conduct Medal: Sgt. A.R. Jordon Sgt I). Bustos Sgt R.C. Kelsey Cpl K.R. Bounds WE BUY tr CLAY 414.4faio ITEMS! .:11ANE°HE V/ A.40 HONOLULU 7467K35AP2A HULU restige OPEN 9 5 377 AkiVINALA hAILUA BEA% r- GOLD SILVER PLATINUM DIAMONDS WATCHES U.S. & FOREIGN COINS KANEOHE 48-218 KAHUHIPA 8477 DAILY SAT 92 01-.DAY neeT 262-75 -Re .Porcelain Doll Classe Learn the European art For more information send a long, stamped, selfaddressed envelope with phone number to: Patricia LaRue fA Kaneohe, HI 96744 rAv alefirt4414.M.IrA .r . 1983R. RI YNOL DS Ifs More you. PFC K.J. Dressel Its long. PFC D.A. Hageman PFC S.L. Walls PFC Ronald W. Weaton Navy Achievement Medal: MGySgt R.L. Daniels Good Conduct Med- It's slim. It's elegant. al: SSgt J.M. Fields Sgt J.M. McDonald Cpl E. Allen Cpl J.H. Latham Cpl R.A. Nelms Cpl D.A. Shabaz Cpl L.L. Smith Cpl G.Y. Yamashiro Meritorious Mast: Sgt C.M. Mueller Cpl H. Artavia Cpl L.E. Carter LCpI D.L. Smith Certification of Appreciation: Sgt.T.A. Balizan Letter of Appreciation: 1st Lt M.F. Chanenchuk Sgt J.A. Orman, Jr. James M. Edwards LCpI Gary M. Norfleet Completion of the Lay Leader Course: SSgt L.D. Johnson Sgt E.M. NoisyHawk Cpl D.R. Milliard Reenlistment: Sgt K.S. Coy LCp1 lstRadBn Welcome aboard: SSgt V.C. Mines SSgt D.W. Jansen SSgt L.V. Schoenhofen Sgt S.M. Morency Sgt C.R. Shears Cpl J.A. Hogel Cpl J.C. Shelton LCpI R.A. Dragich LCpI J.S. Herron LCp1 J.M. 'Rogers LCpI D.D. Johnson ITC S.D. Eyler ITC T.D. Rutter PFC G.G. Maas ITC LI). Whetstone Promotions: MSgt V.P. Hill SSgt J.B. Thomas SSgt G.O. Forand Sgt D.L. Couch Free degree. The Marine Corps gives you plenty of educational opportunities. If you can qualify, you could earn a college degree free! You can count on the Corps. Stay Marine Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health J. 17 mg. "tar". 1.4 mg. nicotine ay. per cigarette by FTC method. 'ft P.O. Box 909 108ACLO CO S