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Vol. 14, No. 50 MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii December 12, 1985 Leftwich statue dedicated; honors Marine's heroism MCDEC, Quantico, Va. - The I.eftwich Statue, commemorating Vietnam hero Lieutenant Colonel William Leftwich, - was dedicated t Th he Basic School, here, Nov. 28. Leftwich was killed in Vietnam in 1970. Guest- speakers during the ci.,reint included Lieuten- ant General David M. Twomey, MCDEC command- ing general and Colonel Peter Rowe, 'I'BS commanding officer. Also attending the dedication were H. Ross Perot. head of the Perot Foundation and dose friend and former classmate of I ,(Col. Leftwich at the Naval Academy: and I.,eftwich's widow. Jane, and sons Captain William Leftwich III and Scott Leftwich. "All of us who knew him, liked him," said Perot. "He was a special man, and family and friends have not forgotten him," said Perot. "The Marine Corps has not. - forgotten him. The Leftwich memorial stands here as a permanent reminder to all Marines who inspire to his qualities." 'The bronzy' statue was sculpted by Dr. Felix de Weldon who spent several years molding and casting it. The black granite stones used for the base were brought to this country from Sweden in 19,15 to be used for the Marine Corps (IwO Jima) War Memorial in Arlington, H. Ross Perot (insert) speaks on behalf of LtCol. Bill Leftwich. A stands by the statue. which de. Weldon also sculpted. The 1,800-pound, 9-foot statue of LtCol. Leftwich, which is in a combat-ready stance, was funded by the Perot Foundation. During his career, I .eftwich participated in 27 major operations against the Viet Cong and spent more than 300 days in the field. During that time, he was awarded the Purple Heart and the Navy Cross for heroism. Ile " . . . played a major part in all phases of the successful relief of the village of Hocti An. which was under heavy enemy attack, by (too Viet Cong battalions. By his . . . example. he led the attach, despite injuries by enemy machinc'gun bullets in the back, cheek attd nose. He went to the aid of a mortally wounded eon? radii, and delayed his 'own evacuation until he could call for additional air strikes and brief the (ash force corn-. MCDEC honor guard rnander of the situation," states his Navy Cross Citation. During his 17th year on active duty, Leftwich began his second tour in Vietnam. On Nov. 18, 1970, when he was commanding the 1st Marine Division's Recon, was killed in a helicopter crash during an emergency extraction of one of his reconnaissance teams. by Sgt. N.D. Dewey MCDEC. PAO Woman Mai hie astronaut candidate WASHINGTON, D.C. - Captain , E. Deborah Elek - wife, mother, Marine air defense, control officer, and hopefully an astronaut. Her name was one of 18 announced Nov. 25 by the Marine Corps Astronaut Candidate Selection Board. Selection by the Marine Corps is only the first step for Elek, who must now wait to see if she will be interviewed by National Aeronautics and 'Space Adininistration. It is a highly competitive process, which last year had 133 military nominees. Of those, less than half were inter- viewed and only eight were selected to become astro- nauts. Elek knew the odds before applying. "You never know until you try," she said. "I always had a strong interest . in the space program. Being an astronaut is something I've wanted to do since I was seven years old. I figured I'd apply and possibly make one of my dreams come true.". She began her Marine career in 1978. Although she had a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, she enlisted for six years with guaranteed air traffic control MOS. During recruit training, she was selected for the Enlisted CommisSioning Program. She went from Parris Island . to Quantico ands-was commissioned in April 1979; The past five years have been buSy ones for Elek. She married a Marine aviator and now they have two children. In ruldition to her family and her military assignments at Beaufort and Yuma, she found time to earn .a Master of Science in education degree. Elek is currently assigned to the 2nd Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion at Yuma, a. long way from her hometown of Central Islip, N.Y. Looking back on her career, she is very satisfied about the oppor- tunities she's had. "So far, it has been everything I expected it to be," Elek said. "I see what's happening to me now as a great opportunity, a once-in- a-lifetime experience. I anticipate the program to be mentally and physically challenging; and if selected, I'll be ready to meet. the challenge head on." Her family is ready also, for what may become a different lifestyle. "My husband is very supportive of what I'm trying to achieve I expect that we could be separated for some time. There aren't many billets for a Radar Intercept 'Officer near Johnson Space Center in Texas." Of the 18 Marines selected, .eight, including Capt. Elek, were selected as mission specialist candidates; three as pilot candidates: and seven as both pilpt and mission specialist candi -. dates. NASA is expected to release the names of its newest astronauts. in April 1986. Guiding Marines on the right track by Sgt. L.C. Brooks Whether planning your career, education or leisure time, professionals in these areas can put you on the right track. Career planners are the professionals who help Marines decide if the benefits of staying in outweigh the attractions in the civilian world. "Our primary objective is to retain highly qualified officers and enlisted . personnel," said Master Sergeant Clarence Hyle, NCOIC of the 1.st MAB career planners. Hyle, who attended the Career Planning School six years ago, has seen the quality of career planners and Marines reenlisting improve remarkably. "Ile major changes I've seen in the career planners is Whether staying in or getting out, Career planners can help you make the right choice that they are more motivated, more experienced and can move from one command to another and function efficiently because proce- dures are now standard throughout the Corps," Hyle said. Hyle feels there are more reasons for Marines to stay in now including Selective Reenlistment Bonuses and job satisfaction. "A sense of pride in the Corps is also a factor in reenlistments," said Hyle. He doesn't think the civilian economy is as much a factor now as it was in the past. To be successful in meeting their. primary objective, they Christmas concert The FMFBac Band will hold its annual Christmas Concert at the Family Theater, here, today at 7:34.m, and at (..'amp Smith's Pollock Theater at 1.1:30 a,rn. trlic free concert will con,9ist of traditional Chrhitinas . melodies such as "jingle Bells,""()'(.1,otne All Ye Faithful," "Joy To the World," "Silent Night," ond "Deck the Halls." The coiicert band will be under the direction of Captain Bill Clemons, the stage band will be under Gunnery Sergeant Fred Tu.rner's baton. In addition to the concerts, the Band will go caroling thoughout the Air Station. On i)ec. 18, the band will be at Hilltop housing- area at 7 -.p.m.; at the, corner of Bancroft and Blain Drives, at 6 p.m.; and at the first street light on Brown, from S. Lawrence, at. 6:45 p.m. .Fo more inforniation call 257-35:J2/3506, put in long hours. "You can't put it on the 'back burner,' you have to keep an eye on the pot everyday," said Hyle. Although retaining Ma- rines who can make significant contributions to the overall effectivenes's of the Corps is their main mission, career planners also have other obligations. "We must staj, informed on requirements for service schools, officer programS and various duties, like drill instructors and security guards," said Hyle. For Marines interested in hometown recruiting duty, the career planner is the person to see. They can tell you on the requirements for this duty and put you in contact with recruiters in your hometown. Career planners also have an obligation to counsel Marines, who've decided to leave the Corps, on what's available to them as veterans and members of the community. "We advise them on the Marine Corps Reserve, Veterans Administration and jobs they might be qualified for in the civilian sector," said Hyle' While many jobs fall under the career planners' responsi- bilities, Hyle insists that it is one of the most satisfying jobs in the Marine Corps. "Being able to help my fellow Marines has been a daily challenge, but one that I've enjoyed immensely. I take a lot of pride in not just helping Marines on this Air Station but any Marine, said Hyle. Red Devils deploy to Yuma MCAS, Ariz. - The Red Devils of VMFA-232 began a deployment here, Nov. 5, when they arrived after flying their F-4S Phantom II aircraft from Hawaii. The flight from Hawaii to the continental United States over open ocean is the longest trip an aircraft would have to make in deploying to any possible conflict arena, according to Lieutenant Colonel W.L. Nyland, commanding officer of VMFA-232. "During tne trip, our -aircraft made nine inflight. refueling evolutions .for the 2,600-miles," Nyland said. "The first refueling is a Systems check with the tanker, but the others are mission essential." More than 2,200 miles to Yuma is over open water, and many things can go wrong in the five -hour trip. "It is definitely a tribute to our maintenance personnel that we could make such a flight and not have one problem," Nyland said. The Red Devils deployed to Yuma so that nine new pilots recently assigned to the squadron could be trained. "In addition to completing the required number of sorties for the new pilots to reach a minimum combat readiness percentage, the deployment will also increase the combat readiness of the aircrews," said Captain Steve Brennan, '232's flight officer. "The low altitude tactics course is especially impor- tant to VMFA- 232," Brennan said. "We don't have that type of training range in Hawaii." This' deployment to MCAS Yuma is the last mainland deployment for the squadron before its next assignment to the Western Pacific. "That makes this deployment particularly important," Nyland said. He projects that the squadron will complete up to 600 flight hours during its six-week deployment. "The F-4 Phantom II, in my opinion, is about the best d eal on an aircraft America ever got," Nyland said. "The F-4 has been a tremendous 4 aicrof1, and is flown by the Air Force, the Navy and the Marine Corps. Even today, the Phantom has tremendous. application - both as a . fighter and a bomber." Access to a variety of aircraft training ranges, the excellent flying weather and the availability of other types of aircraft are other advantages to trainiqg at Yuma. After they return to Hawaii, the squadron will continue to train as usual - readying for another deployment. The Red Devils are scheduled to leave for WestPac in April 1986. by SSgt. J.M. PPosser MCAS Yuma. PM)

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Vol. 14, No. 50 MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii December 12, 1985

Leftwich statue dedicated; honors Marine's heroism

MCDEC, Quantico, Va. - The I.eftwich Statue, commemorating Vietnam hero Lieutenant Colonel William Leftwich, - was dedicated t Th he Basic School, here, Nov. 28. Leftwich was killed in Vietnam in 1970.

Guest- speakers during the ci.,reint included Lieuten- ant General David M. Twomey, MCDEC command- ing general and Colonel Peter Rowe, 'I'BS commanding officer. Also attending the dedication were H. Ross Perot. head of the Perot Foundation and dose friend and former classmate of I ,(Col. Leftwich at the Naval Academy: and I.,eftwich's widow. Jane, and sons Captain William Leftwich III and Scott Leftwich.

"All of us who knew him, liked him," said Perot. "He was a special man, and family and friends have not forgotten him," said Perot. "The Marine Corps has not.

- forgotten him. The Leftwich memorial stands here as a permanent reminder to all Marines who inspire to his qualities."

'The bronzy' statue was sculpted by Dr. Felix de Weldon who spent several years molding and casting it. The black granite stones used for the base were brought to this country from Sweden in 19,15 to be used for the Marine Corps (IwO Jima) War Memorial in Arlington,

H. Ross Perot (insert) speaks on behalf of LtCol. Bill Leftwich. A stands by the statue.

which de. Weldon also sculpted.

The 1,800-pound, 9-foot statue of LtCol. Leftwich, which is in a combat-ready stance, was funded by the Perot Foundation.

During his career, I .eftwich participated in 27 major operations against the Viet Cong and spent more than 300 days in the field. During that time, he was awarded the Purple Heart and the Navy Cross for heroism.

Ile " . . . played a major part in all phases of the successful relief of the village of Hocti An. which was under heavy enemy attack, by (too Viet Cong battalions. By his . . .

example. he led the attach, despite injuries by enemy machinc'gun bullets in the back, cheek attd nose. He went to the aid of a mortally wounded eon? radii, and delayed his 'own evacuation until he could call for additional air strikes and brief the (ash force corn-.

MCDEC honor guard

rnander of the situation," states his Navy Cross Citation.

During his 17th year on active duty, Leftwich began his second tour in Vietnam. On Nov. 18, 1970, when he was commanding the 1st Marine Division's Recon, was killed in a helicopter crash during an emergency extraction of one of his reconnaissance teams.

by Sgt. N.D. Dewey MCDEC. PAO

Woman Mai hie astronaut candidate

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Captain , E. Deborah Elek - wife, mother, Marine air defense, control officer, and hopefully an astronaut. Her name was one of 18 announced Nov. 25 by the Marine Corps Astronaut Candidate Selection Board.

Selection by the Marine Corps is only the first step for Elek, who must now wait to see if she will be interviewed by National Aeronautics and 'Space Adininistration. It is a highly competitive process, which last year had 133 military nominees. Of those, less than half were inter- viewed and only eight were selected to become astro- nauts.

Elek knew the odds before applying. "You never know until you try," she said. "I always had a strong interest

. in the space program. Being an astronaut is something I've wanted to do since I was seven years old. I figured I'd apply and possibly make one of my dreams come true.".

She began her Marine career in 1978. Although she had a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, she enlisted for six years with guaranteed air traffic control MOS.

During recruit training, she was selected for the Enlisted CommisSioning Program. She went from Parris Island . to Quantico ands-was commissioned in April 1979;

The past five years have been buSy ones for Elek. She

married a Marine aviator and now they have two children. In ruldition to her family and her military assignments at Beaufort and Yuma, she found time to earn .a Master of Science in education degree.

Elek is currently assigned to the 2nd Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion at Yuma, a. long way from her hometown of Central Islip, N.Y. Looking back on her career, she is very satisfied about the oppor- tunities she's had.

"So far, it has been everything I expected it to be," Elek said. "I see what's happening to me now as a great opportunity, a once-in- a-lifetime experience. I anticipate the program to be mentally and physically challenging; and if selected, I'll be ready to meet. the challenge head on."

Her family is ready also, for what may become a different lifestyle. "My husband is very supportive of what I'm trying to achieve I expect that we could be separated for some time. There aren't many billets for a Radar Intercept 'Officer near Johnson Space Center in Texas."

Of the 18 Marines selected, .eight, including Capt. Elek, were selected as mission specialist candidates; three as pilot candidates: and seven as both pilpt and mission specialist candi -. dates.

NASA is expected to release the names of its newest astronauts. in April 1986.

Guiding Marines on the right track by Sgt. L.C. Brooks

Whether planning your career, education or leisure time, professionals in these areas can put you on the right track.

Career planners are the professionals who help Marines decide if the benefits of staying in outweigh the attractions in the civilian world.

"Our primary objective is to retain highly qualified officers and enlisted . personnel," said Master Sergeant Clarence Hyle, NCOIC of the 1.st MAB career planners.

Hyle, who attended the Career Planning School six years ago, has seen the quality of career planners and Marines reenlisting improve remarkably.

"Ile major changes I've seen in the career planners is

Whether staying in or getting out, Career planners can help you make

the right choice that they are more motivated, more experienced and can move from one command to another and function efficiently because proce- dures are now standard throughout the Corps," Hyle said.

Hyle feels there are more reasons for Marines to stay in now including Selective Reenlistment Bonuses and job satisfaction. "A sense of pride in the Corps is also a factor in reenlistments," said Hyle. He doesn't think the civilian economy is as much a factor now as it was in the past.

To be successful in meeting their. primary objective, they

Christmas concert The FMFBac Band will hold its annual Christmas Concert

at the Family Theater, here, today at 7:34.m, and at (..'amp Smith's Pollock Theater at 1.1:30 a,rn.

trlic free concert will con,9ist of traditional Chrhitinas .

melodies such as "jingle Bells,""()'(.1,otne All Ye Faithful," "Joy To the World," "Silent Night," ond "Deck the Halls." The coiicert band will be under the direction of Captain Bill Clemons, the stage band will be under Gunnery Sergeant Fred Tu.rner's baton.

In addition to the concerts, the Band will go caroling thoughout the Air Station.

On i)ec. 18, the band will be at Hilltop housing- area at 7 -.p.m.; at the, corner of Bancroft and Blain Drives, at 6 p.m.; and at the first street light on Brown, from S. Lawrence, at. 6:45 p.m.

.Fo more inforniation call 257-35:J2/3506,

put in long hours. "You can't put it on the 'back burner,' you have to keep an eye on the pot everyday," said Hyle.

Although retaining Ma- rines who can make significant contributions to the overall effectivenes's of the Corps is their main mission, career planners also have other obligations.

"We must staj, informed on requirements for service schools, officer programS and various duties, like drill instructors and security guards," said Hyle.

For Marines interested in hometown recruiting duty, the career planner is the person to see. They can tell you on the requirements for

this duty and put you in contact with recruiters in your hometown.

Career planners also have an obligation to counsel Marines, who've decided to leave the Corps, on what's available to them as veterans and members of the community. "We advise them on the Marine Corps Reserve, Veterans Administration and jobs they might be qualified for in the civilian sector," said Hyle'

While many jobs fall under the career planners' responsi- bilities, Hyle insists that it is one of the most satisfying jobs in the Marine Corps.

"Being able to help my fellow Marines has been a daily challenge, but one that I've enjoyed immensely. I take a lot of pride in not just helping Marines on this Air Station but any Marine, said Hyle.

Red Devils deploy to Yuma MCAS, Ariz. - The Red

Devils of VMFA-232 began a deployment here, Nov. 5, when they arrived after flying their F-4S Phantom II aircraft from Hawaii.

The flight from Hawaii to the continental United States over open ocean is the longest trip an aircraft would have to make in deploying to any possible conflict arena, according to Lieutenant Colonel W.L. Nyland, commanding officer of VMFA-232.

"During tne trip, our -aircraft made nine inflight. refueling evolutions .for the 2,600-miles," Nyland said. "The first refueling is a Systems check with the tanker, but the others are mission essential."

More than 2,200 miles to Yuma is over open water, and many things can go wrong in

the five -hour trip. "It is definitely a tribute to our maintenance personnel that we could make such a flight and not have one problem," Nyland said.

The Red Devils deployed to Yuma so that nine new pilots recently assigned to the squadron could be trained. "In addition to completing the required number of sorties for the new pilots to reach a minimum combat readiness percentage, the deployment will also increase the combat readiness of the aircrews," said Captain Steve Brennan, '232's flight officer.

"The low altitude tactics course is especially impor- tant to VMFA- 232," Brennan said. "We don't have that type of training range in Hawaii."

This' deployment to MCAS Yuma is the last mainland deployment for the squadron before its next assignment to the Western Pacific. "That makes this deployment particularly important," Nyland said. He projects that the squadron will complete up to 600 flight hours during its six-week deployment.

"The F-4 Phantom II, in my opinion, is about the best d eal on an aircraft America ever got," Nyland said. "The F-4 has been a tremendous

4

aicrof1, and is flown by the Air Force, the Navy and the Marine Corps. Even today, the Phantom has tremendous. application - both as a

. fighter and a bomber."

Access to a variety of aircraft training ranges, the excellent flying weather and the availability of other types of aircraft are other advantages to trainiqg at Yuma.

After they return to Hawaii, the squadron will continue to train as usual - readying for another deployment. The Red Devils are scheduled to leave for WestPac in April 1986.

by SSgt. J.M. PPosser MCAS Yuma. PM)

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It rained on their parade

Though it "rained on their parade," Air Station Marines did not falter in their performance during SgtMaj. Willie F. Trawick's relief and retirement ceremony Nov. 27, at Dewey Square. Col. Robert P. Rogers, Air Station Commanding Officer and SgtMaj. Trawick return salutes rendered by the Parade Staff (top right) and the Air Station Marines (right). SgtMaj. E.T. Alvarado was posted during the ceremony as the Air Station's new Sergeant Major.

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The committee was formed to advise the Secretary of the

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COmmittee members, who are: appointed by the Secretary of the Navy for

three-year terms, annually review the effectiveness of current retirement programs and policies and make recommendations for their improvement.

Composed of 11 officers and 11 enlisted retired personnel from the Navy and Marine Corps, the committee met On March 18-22, in Washingthn,, D.C. The committee issued its report to Secretary of the Navy John F. Lehman Jr., who released the report with his comments.

According to the report, current statistics show , in spite of efforts to improve Navy and Marine Corps' Survivors Benefit Plan participation, enrollment

figures fall short, of projected participation.

Because of the reti rees' lack of SBP participation, the committee recommended that -SecNav continue his policy that each prospective retiree be counseled on the value of the plan. In addition. it recommended that SBP presentations by a part of a standardized, inclusiVe preretirement counseling and education program.

"It is my policy that prospective retirees be properly counseled on the value of the SBP program." Lehman said. "An ongoing. fleetwide SBP publicity campaign is being conducted. Every resource at our disposal is being used to

Could this be you? This Marine was sitting outside the Air Station Education Office. Immediately after the photo was taken, the Marine was corrected on his "out of uniform" appearance by a senior Marine. During the past several months, many Marines not wearing covers, wearing motorcycle helments as covers and other such violations of the Corps' orders and customs has been noticed on the Air Station. The call is going out for Marines to be Marines. If you see another Marine-who is violating "the regs," correct them. No matter who it is, as a Marine they should understand and comply.

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spread the word on SBP." Lehman also said that the

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations will study the possibility of developing a centrally directed preretire- ment counseling and education program.

Health care is of great. concern to retirees who feel their medical services will be limited because of Imidequate staffing at medical. facilities. Although th e cumin i lice applauds the arrangements made . for space-available dental care for active duty 'dependents, it, hopes this move will not affect: space- available dental services for retired people.

Upon the committee's recommendation that the secretary continue to push for additional medical and dental billets, Lehman 'said, "the Department of the Navy will continue to seek

increases in health care personnel.'"

Vollowi 11 g the committee's recommendation, Lehman requested that five additional staffing positions be added to the Navy's Retired Affairs Prog rft m . The corn m ttee rec'onimcrrded that the secretary continue to support the .following legislation!

increase SGLI from $35,000 to 850,000, and allow Iff 11,1 premium payments by

To eliminate the Social Security offset of up to 90 i..)-.cent of the annuity for recipients of SBP and Social Scot ri ty.

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MCAGCC, 29 Palms, Calif. - The nation's ability to rapidly deploy combat forces around the world improved last month as the final ship of Maritime Prepositioned Ships Squad-

. ron-2 was loaded at the port of Wilmington, N.C.

The ship, Motor Vessel Lieutenant Alex Bonnyman, is the last ship of the five-ship MPS-2 squadron that began loading at the port of Wilmington last July.

MPS-2 squadron is designated to support the 7th Marine Amphibious Brigade, headquartered here. It carries enough supplies, weapons and equipment to support the 7th MAB in combat for up to 30 days.

MPS-2 is on of the three planned MPS squadrons. MPS-1 is already floating in the Atlantic Ocean in support of the 6th MAB, from Camp Lejeune, N.C.: and MPS-3 is

scheduled to begin loading in April 1986 in support of the 1st MAB, Headquartered in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii for operations in the Pacific.

With the loading of the Bonnyman, 7th MAB will be combat- ready within 10 days of the squadron arriving at a port near a crisis area.

The MPS concept includes squadrons of four-to-five ships loaded with combat equipment to be stationed in strategic locations around the world so they will be able to reach objective areas in seven days or less. The MPS ships are manned by contract civilian crews of the Military Sealift Command.

While most equipment arrives by ships, 7th MAB

helicopters and support elements would be flown in by the Military Airlift Command near the ships' off- loading point. The MAB would link up with the MPS ships to off-load and marry- up with the supplies and equipment. Fixed-wing aircraft would fly in to complete the Marine air- ground task force.

MPS provides, a rapid, sustainable, global response capability. Its operations contribute to national security by either reinforcing combat troops or serving as a deterrent by signaling national resolve.

Possible tasks of MPS are to occupy or reinforce an advanced naval base; occupy and defend areas bordering key points along strategic sea lines of communication; reinforce an amphibious operation: reinforce an ally with a credible air/ground

Model ships constructed to help 7th MAR staff

understand MPS concept MCAGCC, 29 Palms,

Calif. - Marine engineers have built everything from small structures to roads and bridges. Now, they're building ships.

Marines of Company A. 7th Engineer Support Bn, Det A, 1st F'SSG , here, recently completed production of five scale model ships, and a 139 - square foot gameboard as part of their support to the 7th Marine Amphibious Brigade.

Scaled down 108 times. the ship's and gameboard served

as a tabletop version of the Maritime Prepositioning Ship program. Officers of the 7th MAB used the pieces to learn proper pOSitioning of the cargo ships during loading and off- loading phases.

The gameboard was constructed of plywood, plastic and tarp and was color -Coded to depict elements of an urban and harbor setting. It included cargo staging areas, air and ground combat elements and fuel

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and \Val er supply areas. It took approximately 10 days to build, while the ships, each seven feet long, took two and a half months.

"These Marines deserve a lot of credit for the work they did," said Sgt. Dwayne Scott. NCOIC of the ship building, force. "They spent a lot of' time making sure every aspect of the models was correct."

Made mostly of wood, the models have masts made of toothpicks, smokestacks carved from styrofoom Caps and landing pads where toy helicopters touch and go.

"As the nucleus of 1SSG-7, we were tasked with this project," said Capt. Steve F. Barilich, company COM- mander. "We have the tools and expertise to do such a job. We're also giving the staff of the 7th MAB an idea of current MPS operations, By using the gameboard and models provided they can learn and adjust to the program."

The engineers are now working on other projects more familiar to their normal duties. Yet the ships, now drydocked in the engineer's workshop, are ready to "weigh anchor" when needed.

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task force: support fleet air operations from occupied airfields; and deter hostile adventurism by redeploying the MPS squadron and/or alerting the Marine brigade.

While MPS doesn't take the place of amphibious assaults, its operations, and Amphibious assaults can be complimen- tary.

Prepositioning military supplies at sea is not a new idea. The concept was first proposed in 1964 and was called "Fast Deployment Logistics Ships." The Army and Navy proposed it to compensate for a shortage of accessible bases near potential overseas "hot spots." Congress initially approved this idea, but cancelled its funding in 1967

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In 1979, the Secretary of Defense resurrected -the prepositioning' concept to increase the responsiveness of Marine forces. The reason was, again, the lack of accessible bases near potential trouble areas. The Near-term Prepositioning Ships concept was initiated until MPS could be started.

Seven merchant ships were contracted, and equipment was loaded by July 1980 when the ships headed for the Indian Ocean. NTPS carried enough supplies to support a 12,500 man MAB for 15 days in combat. On May 16, 1980, the 7th MAB headquar- ters was formed at. 29 Palms as the first Marine air-ground task force to operate with maritime prepositioning.

The NTPS ships weren't suited for, storing military cargo as temperature and

humidity controls required di for long-term storage were not available. Each logistic element of the MAB such as water, ammunition and fuel was loaded on a different ship, increasing NITS' vulnerabilit'.

The MPS program provides specially designed ships tai- lored to the MAB's needs. The ships will now hold a variety of logistical items so if one ship is lost, ,the MPS squadron and the MAB can still operate.

The Marine Corps Logis- tics Bases, at Albany, Ga,111. and Barstow, Calif., provided 3,500 vehicles, 16,000 tons of ammunition, 6.2 million gallons of fuel, and 32,000 tons of equipment loaded on MPS-2 ships.

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MCAS El Toro, Calif. - A safety milestone of 20,000 accident-free flight hours was set Oct. 23, by H MM-268 here.

"Tf" mainly due to 'heads- up' flying by all the aircrews and a really superlative maintenance elThrt," said Captain Pat O'Donogue, the "Red Dragons" safety officer. "Safety is integrated into our planning, it isn't an afterthought."

'212 to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan - The VMFA-212 "Lancers"

recently arrived here from )(WAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, for a six-month deployment.

This squadron, formed at the outbreak of World War II, saw action throughout the Pacific. It was at Guadal- canal that the squadron's first commanding officer, Lt Col. Harold A. Bauer, earned the Medal of Honor.

Since that time, the "Lancers" have seen combat in Korea and the Republic of Vietnam.

The present commanding officer, Lt Col. J.A. Mitchell

Iwakuni Jr., follows the proud tradition of his father who was a former commander of MAG-15 here.

In October the "Lancers" were awarded the coveted Robert M. HanSon award as the "Fighter Squadron of the Year." It was their second award since their act ivntinn.

"We will continue in the future, the professionalism that has earned us our awards in the past.," stated Maj. J.S. Mendelson, the "Lancers" executive officer.

"As our CO says, 'You're only as good as what you do, today.' "

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'"What this means is that veterans in Hawaii who have questions concerning their USGLI/NSLI can now call the regional office for answers instead of writing to the insurance center in Philadelphia- or St. Paul," said Sam A. Tiano," Director of the VA Regional Office, here.

Veterans who need to know When the next premium is due, loan balance on the policy, interest due on a loan, status of their dividend,

',amount being deducted . monthly, and any other

questions relating to their active life insurance may get these answers by calling the regional office.

Veterans should review their beneficiary designa- tions to be sure that their beneficiaries are current. If they are not sure who their designated beneficiary is or have not made a current designation, they should visit or call the regional office for assistance in updating their heneficiary designation. .The regional office is

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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Singleton received the guidon for VMFA-122 during a change of command ceremony here recently.

The outgoing commanding. officer, LtCol. Richard G.. Ewers, will be reporting to MAG-15, Iwakuni. Japan.

Singleton was tissigned VMFA-235 in Hawaii for F-4,4 transition training in 1971 He flew 64 combat missions in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia while with '235.

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Briones noticed the recruit was white and seemed to have stopped breathing. He and other people' adminis- tered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until the recruit began breathing on his own.

Briones was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for his actions. "What I did when I saw the recruit. clown was nothing more than on automatic reaction," said Briones. "I'm just:thankful that I was able to help the recruit."

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At a glance Balloon Blast Off

The students of Mokapu Elementary School, here, will hold a Great Balloon . Blast Off from the school play- ground here at 1:30 p.m., Dec. 19, to commemorate a

Abrading program that started Minoring National Children's

Book Week, Nov. 11-15. More than half of the 1,000

students are expected to complete the required book reading and "blast off" a helium filled balloon. Students in each ,grade who read . the most hooks will receive a medal, while the student who reads the most hooks will receive a. trophy.

The required reading for kindergarten and first grade students are five books read out loud to their parents, or tbe parents reading. 10 hOoks to the student. For the

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Birds in trouble

J)uring the winter, small dark geese migrate to Hawaii and the Air Station.

These geese, which have black upper bodies, a white

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According to Dr.' Diane Drigott, the Air Station's environmental specialist, ppople have been seen chasing and throwing rocks at', the geese, which can lead to4a fine or imprisonment as a violation of Federal Law.

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Toys for Tots

The hien ds of Easter Seals, in cooperation with the Marine Corps, will be having a "Toys for Tots" parade on Sunday, to encourage public awareness of the campaign.

All interested car clubs should be at Magic Island at 9:30 a.m., where Santa Claus will lead the Parade down Kalakaua, to Kapiolani Park. Each car is encouraged to bring one new, or used, unwrapped toy to be given to the Marines at the end of the parade.

Post Office extends hours During the holiday mailing

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Registered mail will be handled from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Money orders can be purchased from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., and stamps and parcels can be mailed from 8 a.m. through 6 p.m.

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DINETTES! UP A TO ITV You'll love the beautiful choices we offer you in dinettes! Beautiful glass top models with stylish fabric-covered chairs. Sturdy

contemporary oak sets, and modern 5 and

7-piece sets with chairs covered in rich

leather-like vinyl. Paces start at a low $179 for a 5-piece set!

LAMPS!

All the lamps we brought in for our Grand Opening Sale are "Special Purchase." You'll find fantastic values at 50% OFF!! Why not put a lamp under the tree!!

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Religious services

Holiday services

1111. Christmas and New Year's worship services will be held at the Station Chapel from Dec. 22 through Jan. I. The services are:

Catholic Jesus' birthday - Chil-

dren's Christmas Mass: Dec. 24 at 6 p.m.

Caroling and Midnight Mass: Dec. 24 at 11:30 p.m.

Christmas Day Mass: Dec, 25 at 9:30 a.m.

New Year's Eve Mass: Dec. 31 at 6 p.m.

New Year's Day Mass: Jan.

Oat 9:30 p.m.

Protestant Children's Christmas

service/caroling: Dec. 22 at 6 p.m.

Candelight service: Dec. 24 at 8 p.m.

Watchnight service: Dec. 31 at 11 p.m.

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Saturdays 6 p.m.-, Catholic Mass 7 p.m. - Catholic Confession/

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Sunday 7:30 a.m. - Catholic Mass 8:30 a.m. - Protestant Liturgical Communion

9:30 a.m. - Protestant Sunday School

9:30 a.m. ---,Catholic Mass 10:45 a.m. - Catholic CCD Classes 11 a.m. -.Protestant Worship 1 p.m. - Samoan Congregation 6 p.m. - Protestant Gospel Worship service The Station Chapel, is located in

the right rear corner of the Marine Corps Exchange, building 1090. Sunday School and CCI) are held in the pre-school area, building 1391,

Camp H.M. Smith 477-5098 Sunday

.8 a.m. - Catholic Mass 9:30 a.m. - Protestant Worship 9:3(1 a.m. - Protestant Sunday School

Monday 11:30 a.m. - Bible Study

Tuesday 11:30 a.m. - Catholic Mass

, Wednesday 6:45 a.m. - Prayer breakfast 7 p.m. - Choir rehearsal

Friday 11:30 a.m. - Catholic Mass

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Aloha Jewish Chapel Pearl Harbor

471-0050 .m. - Shabat Saturday

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Salutes EDITOR'S NOTE: Salutes

recognizes individuals for their achievements and exceptional performance and welcomes arrivals to Hawaii..

The information is compiled by the Unit Information Officers in conjunction with Fleet Home Town News Releases submitted to the Public Affairs Office.

Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron

Welcome Aboard PFC J.P. Show altisr 1.(7p1. R.A. Baldwin Jr.

E.B. Burrell Jr. I.Cpl, R.W. Prueitt LCpL WK. Thurman

Cpl. N.J. Doherty Sgt. A.J. Scott

Promotions I Pol. D.T. Kirby .1r. .

Cpl. J.A. Burns Cpl. I ,.I Jones Cpl. DA Mead Sgt. 1./..1. Alvarez. Sgt. K.E. Marshall Stigt. Walton- Gaffey Capt. Stokes

Meritorious Promotions Cpl. De4er Cpl. R.A. Smith

Good Conduct Medals I,('pl. R.W. Prueitt Cpl. I..1), 'Jones SSg1. T.K. Riojas '

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Navy Unit Commendation Medals

I,Cpl. J.G. Fericks Cpl. M.S. Dahilig (:'pl. 1).T. Deroche Jr. Sgt.. C.R. lohhs Capt. M.A. Nall

Meritorious Masts B.C. Gonzales

I ,('pl. Kocisk I A 'pl. 1).1 Sent,

EL. Cpl. A. Liddell ('pl. F.E. Romero Sgt. R.M. Torgeson

Letters Of Appreciation Sgt. D.J. Alvarez Sgt. P.G. Beavers Sgt. G.1.. Briddell Maj. R.J. Holthan Jr. Maj. J.C. Templeton I tA'ol. 'R.G: Wilmes

SOMS Welcome Aboard

I,Cpl. D. Rios (70. C.A. Baker

A.J. Stocks Reenlistment

Stigt. G.M. Keiper lstBn. 3rd Marines

Welcome Aboard '

PFC H.O. Earle W.R. Hargraves

Sgt. L.R. Dahl Sgt. B.A. Vigil

Promotions ,Cpl. A.F, Buckner ill

I.Cpl. S.I,. Kraly I 'pl. R.I.. Ransom ('pl. J.R. McKissick

Meritorious Promotions I A 'pl. B.L. White Cpl. WI/. Bates Cpl. V.A. Conk Cpl. D.A. Hushaw Cpl. .1.C., James Jr. Cpl. T.M. Mark Cpl. T.B. Robinson Cpl. J.M. Sheldon Cpl. J.S. Walter

Good Conduct Medals 1E1)1. J.P. Anderson

1,Cpl. M.I.. Owens Cpl. W.J. Cormier Cpl. E. Pagan

Navy FMF Ribbon RPSN. M. Stewart

Meritorious Masts Cpl. R.M. Brown Cpl. C.N. Jones

Letter Of Appreciation GySgt. Tauanuu

Letters of Commendation I,Cpl. R.J. Cottle I.Cpl. E.A. Davis

I.Cp1..J.W. Martin If"01. T.J. Schilling Cpl. R.P. Carlton .

Cpl. I..A. Dykes ("pl. D.R. Jones Cpl. W.G. Kelly Jr. Cpl. D.R. Mayberry Cpl. M.J. Smith Sgt. J.D. Allen Sgt. H. ('oll :izo Sgt., A.L. Oliver Jr.

Continued A-13

Now you can reminisce the most wonderful times you had while you were there.

Stuffed Animal Sale tit Dec. 21

15% off Old Fashioned Ornaments

wooden or stuffed Ribbons galore to customize your

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CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS

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FMFPac Band congratulated

Gunnery Sergeant Frederick L. Turner, drum major for the FMFPac Band, is congratulated by retired Air Force Major General Walter C. Schrupp, former deputy chief of staff for U.S. Pacific Command, during a recent awards ceremony at Camp Smith. Captain William H. Clemons, band officer, received a Certificate of Merit on behalf of the band for their "meritorious achievements while providing music for marching and entertainment" at the recent change of command of Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Command.

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Quick, easy to make, economical ornaments & decorations

Mornings 10-11 a.m. MONDAY TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY FRIDAY

Evenings 3-5 p.m. TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

FRIDAY Christmas Store Hours: M-F 9 AM-7 PM: SUN 9 AM-5 PM

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To A ccommodate Our 1'

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To Serve 1)inner Orr

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CHRISTMAS

E The holiday season is here and so is our fantastic Christmas Carpet Sale! For a limited time only, you can save on our entire 3torewide selection of beautiful new wall to wall car- pet! It's your chance to choose from plushes, sculptures and more - all at these super savings! But there's no time to wait -- shop early for the best selection only at Pearl Harbor and Barbers Point Navy Exchanges.

STOREWIDE CARPET SAVING New 100% Nylon Berber Pile Excellent for the active areas in your home with durable berber styling and a

pile of easy to clean nylon. Sug. Retail $15.95

Multicolor Antro& Sculpture* A dazzling way to brighten up your floors this holiday season and for years to come! Choose from great soil-hiding colors. Sug. Retail $19.95

Thick Saxony Plush This dense saxony plush is rich and extra soft. Made of 100% Dacron in a variety of popular colors to beautifully accent your floors! Sug. Retail $31.95

SAVE $7.70

'8" per sq. yd.

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$11) 50 per sq. yd.

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$1 A 95 per sq. yd.

Solid Saxony Plush Pile Surprise your family this Christmas with this beautiful plush carpet on your floors. Great for any room! Sug. Retail $17.95

Elegant Luxurious Sculpture Now you can create a warm, elegant atmosphere with this durable and long wearing sculpture. Easy to care for too! Sug. Retail $27.95

New Lint-Free Saxony Plush Sink your feet into this gorgeous plush and you'll see why this top quality car- pet is soon to be a popular favorite! Sug. Retail $25.95

*Limited to stock on hand. All prices include carpet only. Pad and professional installation is available.

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PEARL HARBOR * BARBERS POINT Sale starts December 5, 1985 Sale ends December 15, 1985

Pearl Harbor Navy Exchange Interiors Plus Phone: 422-2767 Regular Store Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30am to 7:00pm Sunday 9:30am to 5:30pm

VISA' Visa and Mastercard accepted

Sorry.no layaways

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Barbers Point Navy Exchange Rainbow Annex Furniture Store Bldg. 1141 Phone: 682-5525 Regular Store Hours Mon-Sat 9:30am to 5:00pm Sunday closed

This advertisement was not paid for, in whole or in part. by the Department of the Navy Or the Navy exchange. This advertisement does not constitute endorsement by the Navy exchange, the Department of the Navy, or the U S Government of the products or se rytcesctclvertisted.

INTERNATIONAI

Sjecember 12, 1985 HAWAII MARINE

Salutes From A-12

' Sgl. I.M. . Wilson R.S. Tate

2nd I ,t. S.J. Winter 1st] A. B.D. Beaudeault. 1st] A. nit. McKinley lstl.t. R.O. Sinclair

SULC School Graduates I,Cpl. C. Magallanes IA'pl. H.F. Ricard Cpl. H.M. Brown Cpl. C.N. Jones Cpl. M.E. Kitties

Comm. Spt. Co. Welcome Aboard

PFC M.4. Fling SSgt. R.11. Nunez

Promotions I .Cpl. G.F. Bell ,Cpl. J.M. Hall

I A:pl. N. Ke I ,Cpl. V.H. Mitchell

, I.Cpl. J.I,. Pates I,Cpl. Thoinas Sgt. I,.N. Gonzalez

. Meritorious Promotions Cpl. J.E. Childers

J.D. Johnson !: Cpl. T.L, Johnson

Cpl. B.K. Wolfe Reenlistments

Cpl. .D.J. Wilson Sgt. J.O. Fernandez III

BSSG Welcome Aboard

,Cpl. P.E. Adams W Sgt. W.P. Penland

SSgt. S.R. Skives Promotions

; Cpl. D.E. Taylor Sgt. J. Herrington Sgt. D.P. Randall Certificate Of Commendation

H.M. Nichols Meritorious Masts

I.Cpl. R.R. Emrich I.Cpl. R. Garcia Cpl. B.D. Bravo Cpl. J.S. Devries

. B.D. Hardiman K.E. Hummons

Cpl. T.A. Sandoval Sgt. S. Johnson

Good Conduct Medals Cpl. F.S. Page Cpl. I.W. Foshay

Cori if icates Of Appreciation di Cpl. I /J. Shreeve W. Sgt. M. Lozano

Sgt. L.A. Marshall Service School Graduates Cpl. F.S. Page

NCO School Class 7-85

MACS-2 I ,Cpl. J. Beard Cpl. W. Bazemore Gpl. H. Gardner Sgt. j. Mehaffey

Promotions Sgt. T.K. Coble

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When the eyes flutter open at last. when the breath finally comes easy and regular-only then can the fireman relax. And maybe take a little pride:and pleasure from the special gift he's been given.

It's a learned gift, with a big :name: mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

. And the gift itself is big, too. Because in many cases it brings people literally back from death.

Whenever you wonder "where Red Cross money goes," think of it. Part of your money goes to train people in all walks of life to do what needs to be done when the chips are really down.

Maybe you'll never need lo be brought back to life this way.

Then again, maybe you will. Isn't Red Cross a good idea?

Belong.

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VM FA-235 Welcome A hoard

Sgt. R.A. Peftitier SSgt. J.A. Sanchez Istl,t. D.M. Fitzgerald !ALL R.A. Hamel Istl.t. W.H. Hawkins st1,t. R.P. Perkins stEt. R.J. Pistocchi

Navy Achievement, Medals Cpl. J.R. ',edam Sgt.. S.V. Duncan Sgt. E.H. Hill Sgt.. W.A. Roubal SSgt. J.I.. i 4iver SSgt. D.D. Goodin

Promotions I.Cpl. J.R. L)elacruz Cpl. R.K. Allen Cpl. C.B. Ippolito

NCO of the

Quarter Communication Support Company's NCO of the Quarter, Sergeant David Carrington, communication center platoon was recently promoted to his present rank.

Cpl. M.R. Keller Sgt. J.R. McConnell SSgt. J.A. Moran GySgt. R.E. James GySgt.. J.R. Bcnsman MGySgt. 1..1.. Barton

HMM-364

Promotions Cpl. J.S. Rhodes SSgt T.E. McBride GySgt. M.I). Utley

Meritorious Promotions Cpl. R.A. Dreyer Cpl. S.M. Grabar

DISCOUNT TILE

Hawaii's Tile Warehouse of Bargains! Check out our everyday low prices. And don't miss these sale items=slashed even lower!

Prices good through Dec. 31, 1985.

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4"x 4" 4"x W' paver tiles, reg. 52.25 sq. ft. and $2.40 sq. ft. on sale from

trx 8" 11(a n. tiles, reg. $2,95 sq. ft. on sale

$1.75 sq. ft.

10"x 10" floor tiles. reg. $2.95 sq. ft.

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Come check out our Warehouse for tile ... the low prices will floor you! Sand Island Access Rd.

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OldPol coin, alive, on aikiki

Hawaii's unequaled song and dance experience, the Hale Koa Luau, held right on our beachfront lawn. Enjoy a spec- tacular Hawaiian sunset, our traditional luau dinner, and a

dazzling South Seas show. Every Thursday evening at 5 p.m. $18.95 for adults, $12.95 for children under 12, includes dinner, two drinks and the show. Tickets at all military ticket outlets.

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Christmas bills. They stack up faster than presents under a tree.

That's why you should take out a holiday loan from First Hawaiian Bank. Now. Before those jingle bills start to ring up.

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Offers like this don't last forever. So get into the holiday spirit. Hurry over to First Hawaiian and apply for a loan. Yule be glad you did. e.

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The Navy looks to the future of alternative hulls Washington, D.C. -

- 'since the U.S. Navy was stablished in 1775, its ships

!rave gone from sail to steam, to nuclear power and gas turbine: and from wooden hulls to steel, aluminum and glass reenforced plastic.

During these .210 years, however, ships have been basically a monohull, a! single, long shape that floats.

While people in and out .of the Department of the Navy agree that the conventional monohull :surface ship will continue to be the backbone of the fleet, they also see ships with alternative-hull forms being used in the 21st, century.

Although hydrofoils. air cushion vehicles, surface effe'(...t. ships and small waterplane area twin hull ships have been around for decades, they are not beginning to enter the fleet..

James L. Schuler, a research and development program manager for advanced marine vehicles at. the Naval Sea Systems Command, said : it takes about 20 years to develop, test and get a new ship concept into the fleet.

The. Navy's firSt opera- tional hydrofoil was the 120 - ton High Point (PCH-1), placed in service in 1963,, which led to the 320-ton Plainview (AGEH -1). The second generation. of hydrofoils was launched in 1968 With the 68-ton Flagstaff (1)(11-1-1) and the 58- ton Tucumcari (PGH-2).

These craft provided the basis for production of six hydrofoil missile ships' in the 1970s. Since March 1983, these six ships have formed the Navy's only hydrofoil squadron, PHM ,Sq iadron Two, based at Key West, Fla.

Navy Captain Karl M. Duff', deputy director for ship research and development in Naval Sea Systems Com- mand's Ship Systems .Directorate, said that the PHM has evidence of being the most reliable ship the U.S. Navy has ever had and f'ar exceeds the fleet average in operational availability.

"Demonstration of these

levels of reliability and Maintainability, plus further work in reducing acquisition costs. which is also being achieved, will make the already proven performance superiority of these types of new ships very attractive for many applications," Duff said

Duff predicted that within the next five years a significantly larger number of alternative hull forms for surface ships will be seen appearing in the acquisition programs of 1_1.S. and, foreign maritime forces.

The air-cushion vehicle hacl its beginning in 1959 with the 20 -ton test craft hydroskimmer SKM11-1. Today, the Navy plans to build 90 Landing Craft .Air Cushion. The first one has been delivered.

The first generation of Navy surface effect ships didn't begin until 1%5 with the construction of SES-100A and SES-100B, both 100-ton test craft. Now the Navy plans to build two SKS- classes: 19, 115-ton special warfare craft medium ships: and 17, 461) -ton mine sweeping hunting ships. Contracts have been let for the lead ship of each class, and construction of bah classes could be completed by the early 1990s.

TIie Navy, along with the Coast Guard, is considering adding Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull ships. to the fleet. Since 197;3, the 225-ton Kaimalino (SSP) has gone through rigorous testing and is the only SWATH ship currently operated by the U.S. Navy.

"rl'here will not be an immediately apparent difference in our fo rce structure or limy we conduct fuctional warfare," Duff said. "The current force structure of big clock carriers, now surface anti-air warfare and anti -s u h rn a ri n e warfare ships and submarines will change little."

lay the yeiir 2000,,there will be significant numbers of auxiliary ships in SWATH configuration, and probably an anti-submarine warfare

combatant as well, either programmed or already in service, according to Duff. There will be an acute consciousness at all levels of the Navy that mobility, seakeeping and the attributes needed to execute our maritime strategy requires something more than monohulls can provide.

"I would expect to also-see some programs in high-speed strategic sealift and force multiplication of our larger ships by giving multi- mission capability to our hydrofoils," Capt. Duff commented.

"Emerging requirements for high-sea-state-capable ships for northern latitude operations will require alternative hull forms, such as SWATH, if ship size and cost are to be controlled. Conventional ships must become unnecessarily large in order to cope with such weather conditions," said Jerry L. Gore, program manager for Naval, .Sea Systems Command's Ship and Submarine Technology Exploratory Development. Program.

"The Navy going into the 21st century will have to meet the threat and defeat it. The -maritime strategy requires the Navy to meet the enemy where the enemy is, at the time they decide. This 'full forward press' strategy means operating in extreme environments where the temperatures will be cold and the seas severe," said Commander David A. Patch, advanced naval vehicles and PHM, sponsor for Deputy Chief ()Maya] Oi -1tions for Surface Warfare..

The mission requirements will not change because of the environment, according to CM] )R. Patch. The Navy will still have to send the carriers to support the land war and they will have to be protected from the air and subSurface threat.. The Navy still haVe to put .Matirces ashore and the Navy will still have to keep the sea lanes open to enable logistic support of a prolonged War.

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nation's national defense budget, however, is that we must accomplish all this at an affordable cost," Patch said. "The carriers and the battleships are excellent platforms to meet the requirements - the mere size enables them to withstand the elements worldwide in any weather condition."

Their escorts, however, cannot operate effectively a significant amount of the time in the winter North Atlantic environment. The Navy will find the solution to this problem in alternative hull forms. Hydrofoils, SES

and SWATH can perform the missions of larger monohulls in smaller sizes and thus at less cost.

The future Navy will include SWATH ships because of their "seakind- liness" at moderate speeds. They will appear first as auxiliary ships and later as air-capable ships up to about 25,000 tons. The air cushion vehicle will take its place in the fleet because it can move from the sea onto the beach as well as over swamps, marshes, ice and tundra, according to Schuler.

The hydrofoil ship, because

of its seaworthiness, speed and agility, will grow to he an open-ocean escort in sizes up to about 1,000 tons.

"The Navy-Marine Corps amphibious team will remain the nation's preeminent force projection asset thiAiughout the 21st century. But I think, we must change," said Marine Lieutenant Colonel Ky Thompson, senior analyst for amphibious warfare force projection matters at HQMC.

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Lieutenant Colonel Ver- non R. Mad- dux adds a stroke to a painting of a raft trip down Green River.

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AMiG aircraft comes into the sights of an F-4 Phantom. A World War H

fighter skims over the ocean in pursuit of an enemy seaplane.

The scenes, depicted on canvas, conic from the brushes of LtCol. Vernon R Maddux, 1st MAB. The 19- year veteran has tallied an impressive number of paintings depicting the Phantom, as well as flying more than 3,800 hours.

Maddux majored in art at Southwestern State in Oklahoma, and followed a friend into the Marine Corps. He earned his commission Sept. 1, 1966.

He attended Naval Flight Officer's School at Pensacola, Fla., and Glyrico, Ga., graduating as a Naval Flight Officer in August 1967.

Mountains and rivers

are his favorite subjects

Since then, he's flown Marine F-4s, German F-. 104s, and Navy T-38s, TA4Fs and F5Fs, and has portrayed several of them on canvas.

Maddox has many paintings to his credit, from small canvases, hanging in his living room, to murals on the walls of hangars at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, and the Navy Fighter Weapons School in. San Diego, Calif. "I've left paintings all over the Marine Corps," Maddux said. "But I've never been satisfied' with any of them."

He brought more than a love of art with him

from college; he married his college sweetheart, the former Arleen Dishen,

"I used to sit and watch him paint," Arleen said. "His paintings make special presents." Her favorite painting is a.lion, but her second favorite is an ocean view of a sailing vessel

which radiates a sense of mystery - like a ghost ship.

"He was working on it when he had to travel across country," she explained. "I liked it the way it was, so I framed it and wouldn't let him finish it. That was 14 years ago."

Maddux was an Officer Selection Officer in Minneapolis, Minn., during 1970-73, where he recruited officer candidates from five mid-western states, follow- ing two tours and more than 200 combat missions in Vietnam.

After leaving the recruiting service,

Maddux deployed to Cigli, Turkey, during "Deep Furrow '73" and then returned to the Western Pacific where he found himself in the cockpit of his favorite aircraft - the F-4 Phantom.

When he hasn't been with fighter attack squadrons, Maddux has been busy teaching aviators. In 1975,

Lieutenant Colonel Maddux (below) kneels before a few of the paintings he's created.

he became the first Radio Intercept Officer instructor at the Navy Fighter Weapons School. From there, he went to Eggebech and Tarp, West Germany, to observe West German navy F-104s.

Before returning to the FMF as commanding officer of Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron-15 at MCAS, Iwakuni, Maddux served as the first Marine Liaison Officer at the 4440 Tactical Fighter Training Group, known as "Red Flag," at Nellis AFB, Nev.

Maddux is the first member of his family to be in the military since his great grandfather, who fought in the War of 1812 as a private from Tennessee.

"As long as I keep getting good jobs, I'll stay in," Maddux says. After seven Marine fighter attack squadrons and other duties, including his present assignment, he hasn't found a job he didn't like. 6 4 'yes hard to explain the It's

of having 34,000 horsepower thrusting you straight up Maddux said, while trying to express the attraction he has for flying.

After Lteol.lVtaddux "hangs" his fug tit suit for the last time to 1: :ire, he plans on concentrating more time on painting, especially natural scenes. Mountains and ri.;'ev4 are his favorite subjerts, Maddux says, but hit., military art will continue.

13-2

MCRD, San Diego, Calif. - Thirty-nine Marines throughout the Corps participated in the All- Marine Power lifting Cham- pionships, held here Nov. 18- 22.

Staff Sergeant Ausbie Alexander, a 148-pound lifter from MCRD, Parris Island, set a world record in the squat, bench press and dead lift. The previous record was 732.5 kilos. Alexander combined lift was 745K, or 1,642'A pounds.

Lance Corporal Henry

HAWAII MARINE

Power in1 ting

All-Marine Championship results Garcia, Camp Lejeune, won the 114-pound .weight class with a combined lift of 377.5K. Corporal Mohamed Essa, .MCAS, El Toro, won the 123-pound weight class with a 422.5K.

Sergeant Charles Lawson, of Camp Lejeune, won the 132-pound weight class with a 565K. Corporal Harold Dudley, 1st Marine Aircraft

Wing, took first place in the 165-pound weight class with 615K.

In the heavier weight classes, Sergeant Sylvester Anderson, MCAS, Futenma, won the.181-pound class with a 777.5K. Anderson, who won the Mr. Far East bodybuild- ing competition, was last year's winner at the 165 - pound mark.

Sergeant Robert Johnston,

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Sergeant Jerry Boskin, Marine Barracks Norfolk, won the 242-pound weight class with a 825.5K. Gunnery Sergeant Calvin Alexander, I&I Staff, Alabama, took home top honors in the 275 - pound class with a total lift of 800K.

by LCp1. Wes Smith MCRD San Diego, PAO

DoD releases Code of Conduct film 6 6 d ne of the

greatest threats to your survi-

val (as a prisoner of war) is indecision. The Code (of Conduct) is your anchor," were the words of a U.S. serviceman following his release from Hanoi as an American prisoner of war.

Nine Americans who spent five to sever years as POWs in North Vietnam tell of their experience - and the strength the Code of Conduct gave them - in the DoD film, "Code of Conduct."

The Code of Conduct is a set of ethical standards for U.S. service members in combat who become, or risk becoming, prisoners of war.

The six articles of the code present service members with a set of

guidelines designed to help them survive while remaining loyal to their country and to their fellow prisoners, and to avoid giving information that might help the enemy.

The "Code of Conduct" film opens with footage of freed American prisoners of war leaving Hanoi for home. They are gaunt and malnourished; some are ill.

The nine former POWs interviewed in the film represent different services and racial, cultural and regional backgrounds. What they share is a sense of victory - the victory of surviving one of the most appalling experiences _

known to man without betraying their country.

They tell how the Code of Conduct made them stronger in the face of seeming helplessness, and

allowed them to maintain their personal honor and self-respect during their long captivity.

"POWs can't win the war . .. but they can win little victories," tell one forrfie-t- prisoner. "They can .

communicate when they're not supposed to, take care of each other, console each other. Each is a little victory, and they can give you confidence."

Also interviewed in the film is Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Roger Locker, who after being shot down in North Vietnam, evaded the enemy for 23 days until U.S. forces rescued him. This feat earned Locker the distinction of being the longest successful U.S. evader in North Vietnam.

He explained that when he was wounded, weak and hungry -a time when

surrender might have been the easiest alternative - the Code of Conduct drove him to resist giving up.

The "Code of Conduct"

film carries an important message for all U.S. service members. It emphasizes that, if they ever become prisoners of war; courage, dedication and motivation - supported by the understanding, trust and fidelity of their fellow captives - will help them endure the terrors of captivity, prevail over their captors, and return to their family, home and nation with honor and pride.

The film, also on videotape, is available at post, base and fleet film libraries under the code number AFIF 348 (SAVPIN 504100).

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Baslwtball Team is looking for players 14 to 16 years old.

If you would like to join the team, call Lt Col. Still at 477- 5168/6094, during working holm's, or at 254-1240 after 6

. There will be a team practice Saturday from 5 to 7 p.M., at the Station Gym. '

AppliCation forms are available from Jan Young,

Hawaiian Open. week

lVf aline gol fers si ationcd in lLivaii can win o goklen tpi)ortuility to '`Ixe.up" with prOs as part of Hal,vaiiiin Open Weok festivities, Feb.

Through a series of vilifying tournaments at

ioc Kaneohe '<limier golf course, here, on 'loc. l 1. 21

and 28, some 20 paid entry sl)ols valued. $150 each --- will be awardtd for the Satellite Pro-Am held at 1,ileillua on Feb. 12.

Each of the 20 winners will receive a souvenir package value('. at $160, which includes an flawaiian ()1.)cri season pass, golf shirts and bag tags. Additionally, each

inrier vill he paired with touring'> pro -zuld. 'three other

,,yhere they will play "teani best ball" for

di-izos during the l'ro-Am in vwc,brua.ry.

A $:30 entry fee will enable all golfers h ing Kaneohe h andica p,

partieipafx in each of the events. Golfers who cannot pariicipato all tl-iree weeks

y en ter any weekly qua.lifying tournarriont for a : ( feo.

.morc details call the au'eohe Klipper.

Movie schedule

Show at 7:15 p.m Today No movie.

Tomorrow and Saturday

The Emerald Forest (R). Powers Boothe. Adventure drama. A 7 year- old?'son of an American engineer waiting in Brazil is kidnapped by an Amlizonian tribe known as the Invisible People. After 10 years of searching, the father finds the boy who has become a part of the tribe.

Sunday Rf d Sonja (PG13). Arnold

Schtwarzenegger and Brigitte NiOsen. Fantasy adventure. Avenging her sister's death, Sonja, a strd:pg and beautiful warrior, uses herf-flashing swords and mysterious sord)ry. Air Monday WFistfull of Dollars (PG). Clint Ealwood. Western.

Tuesday race Quigley (PG). Katherine

Hepburn and Nick Nolte. Comedy- drama. A mixture of death and coartdy. where a women develops a fost;r-mother/son relationship as a hit than.

Wednesday Rappin (PG). Mario Van Peebles.

Musical, A movie full of verve and zest and muscical entertainment.

Ticket info

Huey Lewis - NBC Arena, on Dec. 15 and 16, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are V6.70.

Cinderella (ballet) - NBC Concprt. Hall, on Dec. 27, 28 and 29. Tickets are $19.70, $14.70 and $9.70.

T.cijn Jones - Sheraton Hotel, on Dec.431. at 9 p.m. Tickets are $100,70 for VJP, st.ageside reserved seats and $55.70 for reserved tables.

Tony Bennett/Tony Danza - Hilton Coral Ballroom on Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. Prices to be announced.

Tina Turner - NBC Arena on Dec. : i at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $30.70 and $20.70L

Madpull - Aloha Stadium on Dec. 13 and 14. Tickets are $9.20: children 6.12 and senior citizens $5: children 5 and under free.

Aloha Bowl - Aloha Stadium, Dec. 28. Tickets are $15 for 5.10 year- line, Orange Section.

Hula Bowl - Aloha Stadium, tl . 11. Tickets are $10 for 40.50 year 1 Orange and Blue Sections.

or more information call Margaret at 254.3304 or stop by building 219.

Special Services Youth Activities. For information call 254-2963 from 7 a.m., to noon and 1 to 6' p.m.

Motorcycle race Sunday

A 100-mile motorcycle endurance race will be held at the Kam Industrial Park, Sunday, starting at 10 a.m.

Gates open at 8 a.m., and

beginner classes will be available. This is the last race of the season, and.points will be awarded to the winners.

For more information call Andy at 235 -1531.

Bowling A King and Queen of the

Hill bowling tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday. Entry fee is $20. The top five men bowlers will qualify to bowl in the HMAC

All-Marine qualifying program. For more informa- tion call 257-3375.

Basketball The Station Intramural

Basketball Championship game will be played Dec. 19 at 'I p.m., at the Station Gym.

Racquetball A TrI- Annual Intermediate

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Volleyball A, one-day pool play unit

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New walk-in clinic opens in Virginia undreds of active duty service people, retirees and their family

members are flocking to an experimental Aralk-in clinic in northern Virginia.

The first of its kind in military medicine, the clinic opened Oct. 1 to provide fast, quality, convenient treatment of minor illnesses and injuries close to the homes of DoD beneficiaries living in the area.

Called PRIMUS - Primary Medical Care for the Uniformed Services - it's the first of some 10 "primary care" centers DoD

s plans to build in cities

around the United States that have dense populations of military. families. More centers will be built if these are successful.

Fashioned after civilian walk-in clinics that have sprung up across America, PRIMUS is contractor- owned and operated and functions under the auspices of the Army. After Congress told DoD to look for less expensive ways to provide medical care, the Army Surgeon General, Lieutenant General Quinn H. Becker, took the initiative to test the PRIMUS concept. M he innovative clinics 1 evolved out of concern

about the high cost of CHAMPUS and overcrowded conditions in military hospitals. Five years ago, CHAMPUS spent more than $730 million for medical care. When all the figures are tallied for 1985, CHAMPUS officials expect a bill exceeding $1.3 billion.

Pentagon officials are optimistic that PRIMUS centers in several metropolitan areas around the United States will reduce CHAMPUS expendi- tures. They are also hopeful that PRIMUS will alleviate some of the burden on military hospitals.

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"There's no doubt it will be successful," said Becker. "Many people who don't use either CHAMPUS or military hospitals will use this facility."

"The good news is, PRIMUS doesn't cost the patient anything - it's free, including medication," Becker emphasized.

Dr. William Mayer, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, said, "The Army's new PRIMUS clinic in northern Virginia is an excellent example of the kind of innovative thinking and follow-through needed to improve the military health services system.

"Using civilian contractors to deliver high quality primary care to DoD beneficiaries will relieve over-crowding of military hospitals, provide better access to care and increase beneficiary satisfaction. This clinic is a model that

An anxious mother waits with her baby to see a doctor at the experimental walk-in clinic.

should be replicated by all three services throughout the military health care systems."

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Don't take the flu lightly. .

It starts with a mild headache, followed by a runny nose, fever, aches, pains and

general malaise. You've probably got the flu, but that should be confirmed by

',medical authorities. In general, the recom-

mended treatment is bed rest, plenty of fluids and a mild pain reliever. Some flu victims need more treatment: others need less. Flu usually lasts a week.

October through April is flu season, according to Lieutenant Commander Joel Rosenstock, assistant professor of preventive medicine and biometrics and assistant professor of medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, the nation's only military

111 medical school. Fortunately, this year's

flu season is expected to be mild, because the same strains of flu that were here -last year (A-Philippines, A- Chile and B-USSR) are expected to return. That means a lot of people have built up some immunity. But it doesn't, mean you don't have to be vaccinated: protection from vaccines wears off during the year.

Although a case of the flu is generally not worrisome to people from 22 to 30, Rosenstock point out that

Ssenior enlisteds and officers should be aware of serious

complications associated with the flu.

"A major complication is primary viral pneumonia," said Rosenstock. "The flu invades the lungs and causes pneumonia. Ten to 30 percent of those who contract pneumonia will die."

An older person with the flu is in a weakened

state and open to a "super infection," a situation in which bacteria invades the lungs, resulting in bacterial pneumonia.

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Family Dental Care There will be no Dependent.

Care scheduled Dec. 24 and 25, or Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.

Sickcall: Monday-Friday (except holidays) 4 to 6 p.`rn. Care: Monday-Friday (except holidays) 6 to 9 p.m., by appointment only. Screening exams, preventive dentistry lectures, and fluoride treatments

.will still be conducted on the second Saturday of each month by appointment. Preschool children will be seen at this time.

All questions concerning dental care will be answered Monday-Friday, .

except holidays, 2 to 9 p.m. by calling 257-3226/2290.

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common symptoms associ- ated with the flu. The sufferer then begins to feel better for a couple of days. "When the second infection sets in," cautioned Rosenstock, "it will be accompanied by fever, chills, shaking and a cough. If the biacterial pneumonia is not diagnosed and treated, the pneumonia could be fatal."

Rosenstock said flu is one Of the rare viral diseases for which there is medicinal treatment, but one that is seldom used. rphe drug Amantadine is .1 helpful, provided the

Faufferer is seen by a physician during the first one to three days of the onset of the flu. "The drug helps reduce the symptoms of the flu by about 50 percent, and it lasts a shorter time," said Rosenstock.

The drug is given mostly to those who don't have the flu to help prevent its spread in possible epidemic situations. But it has side effects ranging from

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Special Services Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii

Rugby team needs players

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5 to 6:50 pan., and Saturdays h "om 9 to 10:30 a.m. All iwa ctic 'es are held at Pop Wartier Field here.

For more inform ati 'on contact I stl ,t. Scott. Lar,ce at 257-22:i7.

Holiday turkey.. shoot .

A turkey shoot. will be held for active duty personnel at Kaneohe Bay Skeet/Trap facility, Dec. 14 from 10 a.m., to noon. Cost is $3 per person.

Gift certificates will be awarded to the top three finishers, and 1st place will receive $15: 2nd place, $10: and 3rd place $5.

Each shooter will have five targets. After shooters have shot and all targets, the one with the best percentage will be the winner. Ties will be resolved by having each person shoot. at one more target.

After the turkey shoot a round of fun shooting either skeet or trap will be held. Shotguns, ammo, target and instructors will be available.

For more in formation call 257-28(48.

Outdoor Recreation

The Outdoor Recreation .Eq uiprnent Center has Santa Claus suits for the Christmas oolidays which can be rented

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Lunch Reuben sandwich, barbecue beef,

Polish sausage, soup, salad bar. dessert Dinner

Swedish meatballs, roast turkey, potatoes, salad bar, dessert

Friday Breakfast

Blueberry pancakes. corn beef' hash, hash browns. eggs any style, cereal Lunch

Chicken sandwich, egg salad sandwich, grilled bacon and cheese. soup, salad bar. dessert Dinner

Grilled barn steaks, fried shrimp, vegetables. soup, salad bar. dessert

Saturday Breakfast/brunch

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SPecember 12, 1985 HAWAII MARINE

Island Happenings Quitting smoking

booklet offered Don't let your efforts "go up

in smoke" if you were one of the people in Hawaii who stayed off of cigarettes for the Great American Smokeout.

A free gift will be sent to all anew non-smokers - and wsmokers, too - with each

request for the free boolet, "Clearing the Air." The no- cost offer is being ,made by the Hawaii Cancer Informa- tion Service in support of the Great American Smokeout, and to help people reduce their risks of getting lung cancer.

To receive the gift and bpoklet, call 524-1234. Neighbor Islan-. residents may call collect Ly dialing 0- 0 -524- 1234.. The phoneline is Open 8:30 aim to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

The booklet is "A Guide to "'Quitting Smoking" and

includes tips and helpful hints on kicking the habit. Offer is good while supplies last.

The cast will include five %Ammon rind foi, 1,t1 rl n g from adult ages to the late 60's. The play is about the life, and death, of Emily Stilson, an aviator and stunt pilot.

The guild is also looking for volunteers to work both on and back stage.. Experience is not required.

For more information call 261-4885.

Bishop exhibit.

Photographs froM the Bishop Museum Collection, "Pacific Island People" will be shown in the December exhibit at Leeward Commu- nity College's Foyer Art Gallery.

Photos were taken in the late 19th century, and include the Pacific Islanders of Austral, Fiji, Kapingamar- angi, Marquesas, Papua, and Samoa;

The exhibit will continue through Dec. 29. Hours are Monday-Friday from 8 to 4 p.m.

Theater Guild Christmas audition set at Sea Life

Auditions for the Wind- ward Theater Guild's show, "Wings," will be held Dec. 14 and 15, from 1 to 5 p.m., at the Kailua Library meeting room.

A "Christmas With Santa Claus and His Friends" will be held Sunday at Sea Life Park from 10:45 a.m. to 2:30' p.m., rind will include a puppet shim.

CLINIC / From From B-4 *employment physicals.

The clinic is set up to give faster service than military clinics or civilian emergency rooms.

"We don't treat acute emergencies such as chest pain and severe bleeding," said Dr. Helen dalakis, one of the PRIMUS doctors. "We refer those patients to the nearest military or civilian hospital. And we don't do comprehensive annual physicals because they take too much time. Nor will we treat or do follow-up treatment for diabetics, asthmatics or pregnancy." 1Thoctors dispense

1110.1-1 whatever medication they prescribe, which saves patients from standing in long lines at the pharmacy. If a particular medication is not in stock, doctors can write a prescription that patients may take to a civilian pharmacy about two blocks away. The prescription is filled at no cost to the patient.

"We had 38 patients the first day," said nurse -

Judith P. Gannon, PRIMUS's administrative

,,,,director. "In less than a I/month, we had to add

another doctor and a nurse because we started getting more than 100 patients a day."

Even when the patient load nearly tripled, service was faster than is normally received at most military clinics or emergency rooms. "I think the longest anyone had to wait here was about an hour," said Dalakis, who spent three years as a Navy .

physician at the U.S. Naval Academy. "We normally see a patient in about 15 or 20 minutes:"

Dalalcis said speed, quality and courteous service solves a major concern for patients. "One of the most frustrating problems for them at military hospitals is the long wait for treatment," she said.

"Another problem that PRIMUS solves for our patients is spending time on the telephone trying to make an appointment," said Dalakis. "They can just-walk in here - no appointments are neces- sary."

Long, aggravating drives through heavy traffic in densely populated areas can be another problems. That's why the pilot PRIMUS facility-was built in Fairfax, with its large population of military people. Future PRIMUS centers will be built in such locations. by Sgtlitai. Rudi Williams, USA

Armed Forces Information Service

A-1 Vacuum & Sewing Centers

Christmas Specials ALL WHITE & PFAFF

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Santa Claus will be there to pass out goodies, along with Sea Life Park mascots, "Fat._ Fred" and `.`Kolohe." "Puppets Plus" will present a 30-minute show, entitled "One Flew Out of the Christmas Sleigh." at 11:45 a.m. in the restaurant. A special $2.50 children's lunch will be served. Holiday crafts, including leis and orna- ments, will be on display.

Persons donating an Unwrapped toy for the Honolulu Advertiser - Christ- mas Fund will receive a free

child's admission; one free child for each toy donated.

"Hula Hui (:)` Kapunaha- hi," a keiki hula troupe, is scheduled to entertain at the restaurant between 12:30 and 1:15 p.m.

Children's musical

The Honolulu Community Theatre will present the children's classic musical, "Really Rosie," Dec. 13-22 at their theatre on Diamond Head.

The two automo- biles displayed. a 1954 MG-TF owned by Mr. Edwards and a 1948 MG-TC owned by Or. James Rawlings, were on display at a recent meeting of "The Classic MG-T's of Hawaii" at Richardson Field.

Schuman Carriage offers 25% Off on all parts to all military personnel*

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO 1234 S. Beretania St.

We areNh searching, for classic 4

automobiles to sponsor.

Call Call Richard, Irvin, Herman or Danny 524-8571 N35-5881. 'Must have valid military 1.11/0fler good al parts dept. only. 25;, disc. applies to cash purchases only. Credit card purchases receive a 20'. discount.-

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Shows play Fridays at 7:30 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays at. 2:30 p.m. There will also be special daytime performances for school- children.

'Pickets are $6 for adults, $3 for children 12 and under.

For more infatuation and reservations, call 7:12-0274.

Enchanted Forest

McCoy Pavilion's Enchan- ted Forest will be featured Dec. 19 to 22 at Ala Moona

Park from 6 to 10 p.m. The free event includes

entertainment and candy for children from Santa Claus. The holiday production has been presented annually by the Friends of McCoy Pavilion and the Pendra- goncers, with support from the Honolulu Police Depart- ment and the Department of Parks and Recreation.

This year, the story tells about Cedric's Christmas party and "A Very Special Gift"

For more information, call 529-2315.

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December 14, 15, 21, and 22nd

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So you want Under the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, you can donate

your entire body, or specific parts of it, for transplan- tation or other medical purposes.

According to a recent survey by the American Medical Association, most people strongly support organ transplantation efforts, but they are not as enthusiastic about organ donation. The association found..that only about 19 percent of the population carries transplant donor cards.

This wallet-size card, available at hospitals or

organ banks, specifics your desire to be an organ donor. The card acts as a legal document. Many state_ drivers licenses h.ave a section where you can also specify your wishes.

Even if you take these steps to make your wishes known, your nex tolk in will probably be contacted at the time of your death for permission to remove any organs. That's why its important that you tell your next of kin, as well as your doctor, of your intentions.

The Uniform llnaLantierl Gift Act - specifies that organs can be removed only after the donor is "brain

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be a donor? dead" - meaning that there has been irreversible brain damage and that the body is being Iwptalive by support systems.

Usually a donor is an accident victim with irreversible brain damage, but whose blood is still

circulating and keeping the body alive.

According to one re- spected foundation, the most needed organs are kidneys, livers, hearts, pancreata, skin, bone marrow and corneas.

American Fo ?WS Information Service

December 12, 1985

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After 20 years of active duty with the Marines, you can retire with 50% of your base pay. Which means you'll probably be in your late 30s, early 40s. You'll be young enough to start a second career and still enjoy 'it. Plus, you'll have an advan tage; your retirement pay. It can make things easier, give you breathing space maybe even give you a chance to do a few things you've always wanted to do.

When you're thinking about whether to ship-over, think about the benefits you have- medical, educational and retire- ment. Consider your pride in your job and security. Add up what you've been working for and the time you've invested in it.

There're still a few things you can count on. One is the Corps.

MCAS-2 Sgt Thomas

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MCIs add to composite scores Lance corporals and

corporals often complain about missing cutting score for promotion by "just a few points." But there is a way to increase composite scores.

Marines can increase their competitiveness for promo -

on by earning- self - cation bonus points for

ccOwleted courses. There are three ways to earn those bonus points: college courses, Marine Corps Institute . courses and extension school

subcourscs. Certain MCI courses also count for college credit, as well as improve military skills.

A maximum of 75 points can be earned through self- education: MCI courses and extension school subcourses count for 15 points each: and college courses count 10 points each. A maximum of five courses are applied to the self-education bonus point: so, a Marine with five

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want. It's the Army's Delayed Entry Program, and here's how it works: While you're still a senior in high school, you can pick one of the over 300

skills we offer for training. Qualify for your skill, and the Army will reserve a

seat for you in that training school. Once you graduate, and training becomes available, you're in. Guaranteed. You'll be learning a skill that you know is right for you. Anything from com-

munications to military intelligence. It's up to you, with the Delayed Entry Program. Find out more by calling your local Army Recruiter.

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10 CEMETERY PLOTS

MUST Sell! 4 plots for $4000 at Temple of the Valley in the Catholic Section. 262-9186

15 ANNOUNCEMENTS'

ALOHA PAWN Buy. Sell, .Loan, Trade

S QUICK CASH S We buy gold and anything else of value

540 California Ave. Ph. 622-2898

20 LOST & FOUND

LOST Female Siamese cat, Lanikai area. Call 262-9585

MAX -blue & gold Macaw. a member of our family, got lost at Keolu Hills above Enchanted Lake. Reward. Information greatly appreciated. Ph. 261-1133

FOUND: Chocolate point Siamese. male cat. 10 yrs. old. Maunawili area. Call 235-5558

LOST dog. white Toy Poodle, "Muffin " in Hawaii Kai. Spinnaker Isle. Call 396-5125

LOST 12/4 TWO Welsh Corgi dogs orange & white. Females. Pearl City. Momilani area.

LARGE REWARD! 455-5096

LOST: Plastic case w/Navy medical records, Hawaii Kai area. 12/6. Reward. 395-9672.

25 PERSONALS

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

LOSE weight with safe new diet plan. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call 239-6908

MARRIAGES PERFORMED Rev. M.C. Hansen Islandwide. All faiths.

Call 923-4876. evenings 395-9311

. _ LINDA from East-West Therapy is now at Heidi's Massage. (Lic. MAT-01708) 946-4354

IT IS incumbent upon all the peoples of the world to reconcile their differences with perfect unity and peace...Baha'i writings. Weekly discussions Wed. 8 p.m. 191 Kuulei Rd., Kailua ...Ph. 239.6852

35 PERSONAL SERVICES

HANDYMAN, screens, floors, glass painting, carpentry. Doug 239-7130

ROOFING tiles. clay barrel. dark brown glaze - 15,000 sq. ft. 531-9933

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

HAVING an office gang or family small party? A unique musical entertainment. Make your guests the entertainers and receive cassette & video tapes as souvenirs. 235-8955

YARD maintenance. landscaping. Will do odd jobs. Call 261-4976 eves.

YARD service husband & wife team. "We Care and It Shows" Mark Souza 254-4949

I NEED 3 good people willing to learn & earn $1000's monthly with the all new Enhanced Diet . . Try It! 455-2804

DRUNK DRIVING JUVENILE LAW

CRIMINAL DEFENSE Reasonable Rates

LORETTA A. EBINGER Attorney at Law

CALL 521-2563 LAUNDRY! Done in my Ewa Beach home.

Air fresh. Call 689 -8776

TYPIST professional/accurate, quick service. 235-4058

"CHEF to Go!" Leisure dining in your home. OPU Inc. 395-4347

8 a.m.-11 a.m.

SANTA Claus parties $50. Christmas Eve delivery of gifts to your child at your home $20. Hawaii Kai area only. 395-6432

CLEANING service, home, apts.. office. Call 261-0457

TYPING/Dictation, experienced & reasonable. Call 395-7795

ANSWERING Service. Highly personalized. Linda Kunimitsu. Call 488-5055

MAIL box rentals, 24 hr. access. Aloha Mall Service, 12900 Maunakea 537-3536

PREGNANCY PROBLEM CENTERS Free pregnancy test. Confidential.

Walk in. We'll help. Cell Alen - 487-7087

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Wahiawa - 622-1532

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35 PERSONAL SERVICES

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

PAMPER yourself for the Holidaya! Make an appointment for a Monday or a Thursday for a pedicure. get a manicure free. Offer expires Dec 31. Ph. 946-9939

HOLIDAYS are here, so is stress & tension. Swedish & Sports massage relax you! Gift Certificates. Exec. Ctr. 531-58959 MAT1349

. ...... ..... YARD service honest. .............. & affordable. "The Windward & Hawaii Kai specialists." Free estimate. 261.5945

BOB'S Welding and Repair. boat trailers & new gates. 262-7445

DIVORC Serving Oahu Since 1977

1 1 5°° 533-4533

Stoll Attorney Gene Bridges

A Public Service Proled

PAINTING exterior/interior, Accoustic, 18 years experience. Doug 239-7130

ARE You Thinking of Fund -raising? You'll Burp with Delight from the taste and your profits. New Local Spanish Sausage. Call 677-7553

LICENSED, exp., TLC home. will care for elderly/handicapped. ph. 677-8669 (Linda)

EL Cheapo Painting with quality! Free est. Call 235-6289 Paul

SEND Yourself home for the holidays on video tape. As low as $20. Dave 924-8370

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WINDWARD (and LEEWARD) RESUMES, ETC.

PERSONALIZED WRITING

261-7524 580 Unmake St.. Kallua.

Pearlridge Ctr. 488-8381 Also open evenings and Saturdays

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Creative Commercial Writing "By Hawaii's Oldest/Largest" Prcifessional Resume Service

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45 SCHOOLS It TRAINING

TRAVEL evening seminar and classes

BASIC TRAVEL THEORY AND APOLLO COMPUTER

by appointment only phone: 523-8738 Or 523-5555

DESIGNER'S OF TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS

50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

SALES rep - creative, intelligent for independent artist. Rich Parr 293-5988

GO HELP WANTED M/F

GOVERNMENT JOBS $16.040-$59.230/yr. Now Hiring. For Brochure call 805-687-6000 ext. R-4031 for current federal list.

Kailua/Kaneohe We have many openings from trainee to management & technical positions in Windward & town areas. Security Jobs Corp. 254.6422

PART-TIME Xmas help wrapping gifts, flexible hours, $3.50 per hour. Call 261-0173

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JANITOR - Maintenance for Christian Church and school. Eve. & wknd. work. 262-8501

MEDICAL Transcriptionist/receptionist (1 position) type 45-50 wpm, 2-7 p.m. M-F. 8- Noon Sat. 1 yr. exper. pref. Mililani/Wahiawa area. Call 622:1618 Ruth NOW hiring waitresses, hosts. hostesses. bartenders & cooks for established restaurant in Kaneohe. Exp. only. Apply at Yakiniku Koa House, 46-12614:ahuhipla St. by Windward Mall 10 to 2 p.m Mon to Fri

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TEMPORARY CHRISTMAS CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALISTS

Liberty House Is currently interviewing candidates for temporary Customer Service Specialists at our Ala Moana Store. These individuals will be assigned to various selling departments assisting our customers with their holiday shopping needs.

Sales or cash register experience is not required for these positions, special customer service training will be provided.

If you are available from December 12 through December 24, we would like to speak with you.

Earn extra money and receive a discount on our merchandise while ex- periencing this, Holiday Season with Liberty House.

PLEASE APPLY Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

ALA MOANA PACIFIC CENTER BUILDING 1585 Kaplolanl Boulevard, 11th Floor

HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE EMPLOYMENT

LIBERTY HOUSE AN ArnfitecompAny

An equal opportunity employer.

GET $25,200 FOR COLLEGE IN TODAY'S ARMY.

The rewards of being a soldier just got richer. With The New GI Bill Plus The New Army College Fund.

You contribute $100 a month from your first 12 month's paychecks (for a total of $1,200). The government and the Army will contribute the rest (up to $9,600 from the government and up to $14,400 from the Army, if you qualify). That's a great deal.

And as a soldier, you'll also learn a great deal. The Army offers over 80 skills for. training. Many of the skills are high-tech, and many are skills you might want to pursue in college.

Call you local Army Recruiter for all the details. 235 -6491 732-6681 671' -3934 456-5906 622-2769 847-3905

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80 HELP WANTED M/F

ASSISTANT LAB TECHNICIAN (Histology)

Full time. Perform routine tests in histology/ cytology. At least 3 months training in clini- cal laboratory required. Previous experi- ence as histologist highly desirable.

RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECH

Part time (approx. 24 hrs. per wk.). Success- lul completion of 2 year approved course in

respiratory therapy or at least 2 years hospital experience in respiratory therapy.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Call-in. Successful completion of OT pro- gram with B.S. degree. 1 year 0TH experi- ence preferred. Home health care experience

highly desirable. Valid Hawaii driver's license necessary.

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

Wahiawa General Hospital 128 Lehua St., Wahiawa

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FREE Classes ... 487-3859 Starting soon for Veterans, on how to make your GI training

work for you. Job Center, call Karl.

SURVEYERS aide (Rodman) exp. helpful, but will train. Hawaii Kai resident preferred.

Call 395-5476

GOVERNMENT Jobs $16,040-$59,230 per year. Now hiring. For brochure

call 805 687-6000 extension R4031 for current Federal list.

KOKUA EMPLOYMENT 767 Kailua Rd, 11101

Many Job Openings. Ph. 262-8137

PROF. home sewer w/commercial machine. Mfg. needs cotton swimwear & sportswear samples to be sewn as needed. Prefer East Honolulu. Call 395-4807, 955-2050

WANTED: People serious about losing weight and/or making

$500+ per month. Helen @ 524-8256

KEYPUNCH operator, immediate openings on swing shift, minimum 1 year experience on IBM 129. Call 422-5051 in Pearl Harbor

EARN BIG BUCKS!! Phone & foot canvas- sers wanted for quality leads in home im-

provement remodeling. 235-6909, 235-8075

TELEPHONE canvassers needed part-time military ok. Call 262-2011

RESPONSIBLE cleaning person to train & work for housecleaning service in Kailua & Kaneohe. Sandy 239-9111

LOAN Processor FHA/VA

Conventional Experienced

ARCS Mortgage

Contact: Bonnie 263-6602

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WORK at home. Part-time home assembly. Guaranteed excellent income. Call anytime! (213) 859-6938 American Homeworkers.

EXPERIENCED Recreation Instructors In specific craft areas needed to instruct

classes In Arts & Crafts and other recreational areas. Part-time. Apply at

95-303 Kaloapau St., Mililani Town Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Career Opportunities

to 40K

M/F EOE

' Paid while you train: great benefits and mgt. opportunities

803 Kam Hwy.. Suite 310 Woody Woodward Branch Manager (USA Roil

Phone 456-4266 NEED reliable, mature Taxi drivers. Will train. Retired persons welcome.

524-2121 or 524-7929

INVENTORY PERSONNEL now hiring for several part-time inventory positions. Morning, evening weekend shifts avail. flexible hours. excl. second job, must have phone, car and drivers license. Paid training provided. Apply now in person. Washington Inventory Service, 677 Ala Moana #610, Gold Bond Bldg. 531-9977

TEACHERS assistant beginning 1-1. Substitutes & kindergarten teacher for Fall '86 For Evangelical Christian School in Kailua. Call 262-8501

SPECIALIST needed for 2 wks. after school workshops. Share your talents in crafts. arts, sports, tutoring, etc. at $10 1 hour. Kahaluu area. For more info. call 239-5778

81 HELP WANTED SALES

DO you run out of money before you run out of month? It so, call 239-6908

62 HELP WANTED DOMESTIC

BABY sitter wanted. Waipahu area. Loving sitter needed for infant. Part-time days/weekends. Live-in considered. Amy 422-4737 days or 671-9472 eves.

MATURE sitter wanted for our 1Y2 yr. old daughter. Wed. eves. 7:30-10:30 + occasional afternoons/eves. In our Kalama Valley home. 3968151

63 SITUATIONS WANTED M/F

EVES. and night childcare provided In my home. All ages & drop-1ns. 624-5260

BABY sitting available in my Enchanted Lake home. Mon.-Fri. $40 per wk. 261-1084

GERMAN High School teacher wants live-in position, child care, tutoring & house work. Kahala area preferred. Write P.O. Box 1530, Kailua, HI 96734

HOUSECLEANING, Windward, trustworthy, experienced & efficient. 235-6794

68 GARAGE /LANAI SALES

1011 KAHILI St. Sat.-Sun. 9-3, audio & video equip., office equip., kitchen items, turn., clothes. books, games, tools & misc.

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INCREDIBLE Holiday Garage Sale! This Sat. only. 9 a.m:-3 p.m. 950 Lunahai Pl., Kailua

3 FAMILY GargageSale: Baby swing & walker; TI computer;

large variety of items. Saturday. December 14th, 8 a.m.-12 noon

1721 Lawrence Drive, Kallua

GARAGE SALE: Toys, plants. clothes, misc, 45-363 Namoku St., Kaneohe, Sat. 12/148 -5

SALE: dishes, clothes, typewriter, bike, sofabed, patio set, dishwasher, stove, refrig., misc. 115 Aikapa Pl., Kailua, Fri. & Sat.

GARAGE Sale: Cars, TV, dining table, chairs. coffee table, 14' Hobie Cat, mini cycle, furn., Dec. 14 & 15,11 to 3, 1356 Menu- Mele St., Kailua

GARAGE Sale 8-Noon Sat. 12/14, captain's bed, dressers, TRS 80, TV, toys, clothes, misc. 311 Kaha St., Kailua

GAS dryer, twin bed, power mower & more. Sat/Sun 47-691 Hui Ulili, Kaneohe 239-8160

BOAT (Whaler), kid bike, Turn toys, plants, ' misc. Sat., 12/14, 9-3 p.m. 46-395E Kahuhipa St., Kaneohe 247-2536

FURN., antiques, lots of misc. Fri. & Sat., 8-4, 704 Oneawe St., Kallua. 262-0229

GARAGE & Craft Sale, 1070 Kahili St., 8-4, Sat., Dec. 14.

GOOD cond. riding toys, rocking horse, sleeper sofa, coffee & end tables. 614 Kealahou, Ka. .ma VI. 12/15 9-3

MOVING Sale: Sat., 8-2 p.m., piano, rattan, refrig., misc. 363 Ilimalia Lp., Kailua

MOVING Sale: Sat., Dec, 14, 8 to 1, turn.. plants, clothes, kids stuff & more. 6970 Nlu Malu Lp., Hawaii Kai

MOVING Sale: 2 Family, turn,: household items; toys; misc. Dec. 14, Sat., 9 to 3, 47-734 Hui Kelu St., Court 5, Temple Valley

MOVING Sale new Items, Turn., exer. bike, car. Sat., Dec. 14, 9-1. 203 Aumoe, Kailua

3 FAMILY Sale 95-055 Kahoea St., Mililani, Dec 14, 9-2. lots of misc.

SAT., Dec. 14, 45-237 Koa Kahiko St.. 9-3, Kaneohe, clothing - women's L, girls Jr. S, boys, misc. items, fabric remnants, more.

FRI. & Sat. elec. typewriter. pools, wheel barrow, wood chest & misc. 1405 Akiahala

RAINBOW of Baskets XmasSale;,12/14 & 15. 9 to 5, 2116 California Ave., Ph. 622-3582

GARAGE Sale 155 Kaha St., Kailua, Sat. only. Dec. 14, turn., misc., Foosball table.

GARAGE Sate; turn.; clothing; misc. items. Sat. & Sun., Dec. 14 & 15: 9 to 2,

7140 Nlu Malu Lp., Hawaii Kal 396-9195

TOYS, crib, clothes, household items, air gun,. books,, kitchen stuff, much more. Dec. 14 & 15, 9-3, 34 So. Kainalu Dr., Kailua

MOVING Sale, 8-2 p.m., Dec. 14, 25" console TV, dressers, bench, mirror, ironing board, lawn mower, toy box, wall unit, lots of plants & misc. 537A Kipuka, Kailua. 261-8885

CHRISTMAS Magic gifts, crafts & baked items. Dec, 13 & 14, 9-4, 141 Haokea Dr., Lanikai

HAWAII Kai, dining table, chairs. glasstop coffee table, couch, etc. Dec. 14, 9 to 3, 7145 Kamilo Street, 395-1022

GARAGE Sale: Dec, 14, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. No early birds please, 548 Maine St., Kailua

10007i OF Items, collectibles, bric-a-brac, misc., furn., sofa, love seat, jewelry. Thurs. thru Sat., 1550 Ulupuni St.. Kailua. 261-9695 or 261-1818

GARAGE Sale: Sat, Dec. 14, 9 to 12 noon, misc. items. 255 & up. 920 Keolu Dr.. Kailua. St. John Vianney Sodality

" "LANIKAI CRAFTS"' Just in time for Christmas!

Lots of unique handmade gifts! Don't miss it! Rain or shine

Dec. 14, Sat., 808 Mokulua Dr. . 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Traffic Schedule No. 86-9

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 TRANSPORTA- TION SERVICES, CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, HEREBY ESTAB- LISHES TRAFFIC SCHEDULE NO. 85-9 TO AMEND SCHEDULE I OF SEC- TION 15-6.2 (1) ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC SIGNALS.; SCHEDULE III OF SECTION 15-6.3 ESTABLISHING RIGHT OR LEFI"I'URNS AGAINSTA RED SIGNAL; SCHEDULE XI OF SECTION 15-8.3 (2) ESTABLISHING NO TURNS; SCHEDULE XII OF SECTION' 15-10.1 ESTABLISHING ONE-WAY STREETS; SCHEDULE XIV OF SECTION 15 -11.3 ESTABLISHING STOP INTERSECTIONS; SCHEDULE XVI OF SECTION 15-3.4 .ESTABLISHING RESERVED PARKING STALLS; SCHEDULE XVII OF SECTION 15- 13.10U) (d) ESTABLISHING TOW ZONES -MORNING PEAK PERIODS; SCHEDULE XX OF SECTION 15-13.10 (1) (g) ESTABLISHING TOW ZONES - 24 HOURS; SCHEDULE XXII OF SECTION 15-14.5 (1) ESTABLISHING PROHIBITED PARKING CERTAIN AREAS; SCHEDULE XXIII OF SECTION 15 -14.5 (2) ESTABLISHING PROHIBITED LOADING AND UNLOADING CERTAIN AREAS; SCHEDULE XXIV OF SECTION 15 -15J (4) ESTABLISHING CURB LOADING ZONES; SCHEDULE XXV OF SECTION 15 -15.3 (4) ESTABLISH- ING OFFICIAL BUS . STOPS; SCHEDULE XXVI OF SECTION 15-16.1 ESTABLISHING TIME LIMIT PARKING; AND SCHEDULE XXX OE SECTION 15-22.1 (2) ESTABLISHING PARKING METER ZONES..

SECTION 1. Chapter 15 (1976 Tra (Tic Code) City and County of Honolulu, as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars:

a. By amending Schedule. T of Sir. 15-62 (1) establishing traffic signals by adding thereto the folldwing:

"At the intersection of Hawaii Kai I and.Keahole St. "At the intersection of Hawaii Kai 1)r. and Wailua Rd.' "At the intersection of Komo Mai Dr. and. kaahumanu St."

b. By amending Schedule III of Sec. 15-6.3 establishing right or left turns against a red signal by adding thereto the following:

"Kalakaua Ave. No left turn from Kalakaua Ave. into Kaiulani Ave." c. By amending Schedule XI.of Sec. 15-8.3 (2) establishing no turns by adding thereto

the following: "Likini St. No left turn from Likini St., Ewa direction into Five Regent Condo-

minium mauka driveWay located approximately 50' from Ewa curbline prolongation of Ala Napunani St."

d. By amending Schedule XII of Sec, 15-10.1 establishing one-way streets by adding thereto the following:

"Kaiulani Ave., mauka direction from Kalakaua Ave. to Koa Ave." e. By amending Schedule XIV of Sec. 15-11.3 establishing stop intersections in the

following particulars: 1. By adding thereto the following:

"Ala Hahanui St. Traffic on Ala Halumui St. shall stop before entering Ala Puumalu St.

"Hamumu Pl. Traffic on Hamumu Pl. shall stop before entering Hamumu St. "Hanile St. Traffic on penile St. shall stop before entering Hamumu St.

' "Lawena St. Traffic on Lawena St. shall stop before (1) entering Humumu St. and (2) before entering Pain St.

"Oriikiniki Pl. Traffic on Onikiniki, Pl. shall stop before entering Kaoriohi St.. "Paia Pl. Traffic on Paia Pl. shall stop before entering Paia St. "Pain St. Traffic on Pala St. shall stop before (1) entering Hanile St. and (2) before

entering Kuahelani Ave. "Palaialii Pl. Traffic on Palaialii Pl. shall stop before entering Halawa Hgts. Rd. "Palaialii Way. Traffic on Palnialii Way shall stop before entering Palaialii Pl."

2. By deleting therefrom the following: "Hawaii Kai. Dr, Traffic on Hawaii Kai Dr., except mauka bound traffic on Hawaii

Kai Dr. may turn right anytime with caution in the Koko Head direction on Wailua St."

I. By amending Schedule XVI of Sec. 15-13.4 establishing reserved parking stalls in the following particulars:

1. By adding thereto the following: "13ishop St., Kbko Head side, for a distance 36' mauka direction from a point 54'

mauka of mauka curbline prolongation of Adams Ln., except morning peak periodS, for parking of taxicabs.

"Kadin Municipal parking lot, makai lot, one stall at the mauka-Kahuku corner of the parking lot for the handicapped.

"Nohonani St., Ewa side, for a distance 36' mauka direction from a point 75' mauka of mauka' curbline prolongation of Kuhio Ave. for parking taxicabs. 2. By amending the item relating to Roe Ave., makai side, for a distance 44' Koko

Head direction from a point 50' Koko Head ol' the Koko Head curbline prolongation of Kaiulani Ave. for the parking of pedicabs, to read:

"Kea Ave., makai side, for a distance 20' Koko Head direction from a point 140' Koko Head of Koko Head curbline prolongation of Katulani Ave. for parking of pedi-

g.c f3als" y)a.mending Schedule XVII of See, 15-13.1P (1) (d) establishing tow zones - morning peak periods by amending item relating AO Nuuanu Ave., Ewa side, between Vineyard Blvd. and Marin St., to read:

"Nuuanu Ave., Ewa side, between Vineyard Blvd. and a point 57' mauka of mauka curbline prolongation of Marin St."

h. By amending Schedule XX of Sec. 1540.10 (I) (g) establish ing tow zones- 24 hrs., by amending item relating to McCully St., Ewa Side, between Beretania St. to a point 184' makai direction from makai curbline prolongation of Algaroba St., to read:

"McCully St., Ewa side, from Beretania St. to mauka curbline prolongation of Waiola St."

i. By amending Schedule XXII of Sec. 15-14.5 (1) establishing prohibited parking certain areas in the following particulars:

I. By adding thereto the following: "Beretania St., makai aide, for distance 35' Koko Head direction from the Koko

Head curbline prolongation of KemoleLn. "Concordia St., mauka side, for distance 38' Ewa direction from mauka curbline

prolongation of Puowaina Dr. "Date St., mauka side, for a distance 40' Koko Head direction from the Koko Head

edge pavement of Mahiai St. "East:Mama Rd., Ewa side, for distance 70' makai direction from a point 18'

makai of mauka property line of 2732 E. Marton Rd. "Fort St., Ewa side, for distance 1.13' mauka direction from mauka curbline pro-

longation of Beretania St. "Hawaii Kai Dr., makai side, for a distance 350' Koko Head direction from Koko

Head curbline prolongation of Keahole St. "Kalaloa St., Koko Head side, for distance of approximately 35' mauka direction

from a point 240' mauka of ma'am curbline prolongation of Kamehameha Hwy. "Kamoltu St., Koko Head side, lot a distance 120' mauka direction from 50' makai

of makai curbline prolongation of makai driveway of lolani School parking lot. "Kamoku St., Koko Head side, for a distance 200' mauka direction from 10' makai

of makai curbline prolongation of Leal ki "Komo Mai Dr. mauka side, for distance 120' Koko Head of Koko Head gr. curblid'

prolongation of Dr.,

St. -1 "Olomehani St., mauka side, for a distance 100' Koko Head direction from a point;

MO' Koko Head of Koko Head curbline prolongation of Ohe St. -

"Pacific Hgts. Rd., both sides, from a point.65' makai of makai property line of 3250' ' Pacific Hgts, Rd. to its terminus.

"Palaialii Pl., North side, from Halawa Flirts. Rd. to ifs terminus, "Palaialii Pl., South side, from its terminus to a point 150' from Halawa Hgts. Rd.. "Palaialii Way, East side, from Palaialii l'1. In its terminus. "Puowaina Dr., Ewa side, for distance 5 1' ma kai direction from makai curbline .

prolongation of Concordia St. "Puowaina Dr., Ewa side, for a distance of rio' mauka diriivi ion from mauka curb:

line prolongation of Concordia St."' .

2. By amending the following items:' (a) Kilauea Ave., Koko Head side, for a distance 75' makai direction from the makai

curbline prolongation of Hunakai St., to read: .

"Kilauea Ave., Koko Head side, for a distance 150' makai.direction from .makai. curbline prolongation of' Hunakai St." (b) Kaiulani Ave., Diamond Head side. from Kalakaua Ave. to Koa Ave., and both

sides, from Koa Ave. to Kuhio Ave., to read: .

"Kaiulani Ave., both sides, from Koa Ave. to Kuhio Ave except Ewa 'side, 85' mauka direction from 50' mauka of the mauka property line prolongation of Koa Ave." (c) Pacific Heights Rd., Ewa side, between Pauoti Rd: and its dead, end during

morning and afternoon peak periods, to read: '

"Pacific Hgts. Rd., Ewa side, between PalltIki Rd. and to a point 65' makai of makai property line of :3250 Pacific Hgts. Rd." (d) Pacific Heights Rd., Koko Head side, from BoothRd. to dead end of seicl Pacific-

Hgts. Rd. during morning and afternoon peak periods, to read: "Pacific Hgts. Rd,, Koko Head side, between Ili h Rc1. and to a point 65' makai of

makai property line of 3250 Pacific Hgts. Rd." :3. By deleting therefrom the following:

"Fort St., Ewa side, for a distance 200' Menke direction from inauka'curbline pro- longation of Beretania St. during morning peak periods,

"Kilauea Ave., Koko Head side, for a distance 65' nialmi Wiwi ion from a point 75' makai of makai curbline prolongation of Ilanokai St. during hrs. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., school days."

j. By amending Schedule XXIII of Sec. 15-14.5 (2) establishing prohibited loading and unloading certain areas by adding thereto the following:

"Beretania St., makai side, for a distance 35' Koko Head direction from the Koko Head curbline prolongation of Kemple Ln.

"Kaiulani Ave., both sides, from Kalakaua Ave. to Koa Ave," k. By amending Schedule XXIV of Sec. 15.15.1 (4) establishing curb loading zones in

the following particulars: 1. By adding to subsection (1) the following:

"Fort St., Ewa side, for a distance 40' mauka direction Horn a point 113' mauka of mauka curbline prolongation of Beretania St.

"Nuuanu Ave., Ewa side, for a distance 45' ma ka direction from a point 12' mauka of mauka curbline prolongation of Marin Si . dtn.ing Ic rs.1i::111 '1.m. to 6:00 p.m.. except Sat., Sun. and holidays." 2. By adding to subsection (2) the following:

"Kalakaua Ave., macho side, for a distance 85' Koko ]'lend direction Frani a point 35' Koko Head of Koko Head curbline prolongation of Kealohilani Ave."

I. By amending Schedule XXV of Sec. 15-15.3 (41 establishing official bus stops in the following.particulars:

1. By adding thereto the following: "Kalihi St., Ewa side, for a distance 95' mauka direction from the makai property

line of 2336 Kalihi St. "Kapahulu Ave., Koko Head 'side, for a distance I In' mauka direction commenc-

ing from a point 190' mauka direction from the mauka curbline prolongation of (1

Kalakaua Ave. "Koa Ave., tnakai side, for a distance 70' Koko Head direction from a point 65'

Koko Head of Koko Head curbline prolongation of Kaiulani Ave." 2. By amending item relating to Kalaloa St., Koko Head side, for a distance 100'

mauka direction from a point 150' mauka of mauka curbline prolongation of Kameha- meha Hwy., during hrs. 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 pat., school days, to read:

"Kalaloa St., Koko Head side, for a distance 90' mauka direction from a point 150' mauka of mauka curbline prolongation of Kamehameha Hwy., during hrs. 7:00 a.m.' to 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., school days:" 3. By deleting therefrom the following:

"Kapahulu Ave., Koko Head side. for distance 100' mauka direCtion from mauka' '

curbline prolongation of the zoo parking lot driveway situated opposite Lemon Rd."' m. By amending Schedule XXVI of Sec. 15-16.1 establishing time limit parking by; .

amending the following items: 1. Kalihi St., 1-hr. Ewa side, from Lehua St. to it point 25' melon ofthemauka proper.,

ty line of 2:312 Kalihi.St., to read: "Kalihi St., 1 -hr. Ewa side, from Lehua st. to a point 75' melon of the mauka proper-'

ty line of 2336 Kalihi St" 2. Kapahulu Ave., 2-hrs. Koko Head side, between Kalakaua Ave. and Kuhio Ave., to

"Kapahulu Ave., 2-hrs. Koko Head side, between the, maliai driveway of the Honor lulu Zoo parking lot (opposite Lemon Rd.) and Kuhio Ave." 3. Nohonani St., 2-hrs. both sides, between Ala Wei Blvd. and Kuhio Ave., to read: 1

"Nohonani St., 2-hrs. both sides, between Ala Wei Blvd. and Kuhl° Ave., except for distance 190' Ewa side from Ewa curbline prolongation of Kuhio Ave."

n. By amending Schedule XXX of Sec. 15-22.1 (2) (sl.aldishi lip parking meter zones in the following particulars:

1. By amending the following items: (a) Kapahulu Ave., Koko Head aide, between Ealaka on Ave. and Kuhio Ave., to read:

"Kapahulu Ave., Koko Head side, between the makai driveway of the Honolulu Zoo parking lot (opposite Lemon Rd.) and Kuhio Ave." (b) Nohonani St., both sides, between Ala Wai and Kuhio Ave.,:to read:

"Nohonani St., both sides, between Ala Wei Blvd.' and Katlic). Ave., except for a distance 190' Ewa side, from the curbline prolongation of Kuhio Ave." ,

2. By deleting therefrom the following: ' , '

"Koa Ave., makai side, between Ulunid Ave. and Liliuokalani Ave.- SECTION 2. This Schedule is hereby attached to and made a part of Article VI hereof

and shall take effect ten (10) working days after its publication.

JOHN E. HIRTEN, Director. Department of Transportation Servit cs City and County of Honolulu Dated: Dec. 5, 1985

Copies of the Schedule are on file at the City Clerk's Office for use and eXa urination by the public. (Sun Press: December 12, 1985)

88 GARAGE /LANAI SALES

SALESMAN Samples and Garage Sale: Sat. & Sun., Dec. 14 & 15, 9 a.m -3 p.m., 519 Kapaia St., Hawaii Kai, Xmas gifts galore: baseball/softball gloves, hats, golf bags. bowling bags, basketballs, athletic clothing & many more sports items.

BICYCLES. color TV, sm. kitchen appls., fabrics - solids & prints, clothing. odds & ends. Sat., Dec. 14, 8 to 3, 472A No. Kainalu Dr., Kailua.

GARAGE Sale: Sat 12/14, 8-2, crib, toys, furniture, household items, etc.

44-011 Malukai Pl., off Kaneohe Bay Dr.

SIDEWALK pottery sale, 919 Maunawili Rd. Sunday, Dec. 15, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

GARAGE Sale - new/used kids/adults clothes, misc, household items. toys. 12/15. Sun., 8-3, 45-208 Mokulele Dr.. Kaneohe

3 FAMILY garage sale - 655 Ulumalu St., Sat., Dec. 14,'8 -2. misc.

DESIGNER clothing, dresses, coats, skirls, etc. 12/15. 9-3. 45-455B Mokulele Dr.

HANDYMAN special lumber, tools, mower, compressor, tiller. saws & household goods & scuba gear, 45-209 H lkiwale St., Kaneohe, Dec. 15, Noon on.

WAIPIO by Gentry MODEL HOMES Furniture sale, Fri. & Sat., 10 to 5. No Early Birds. wiemmesmentmenummeemmementimitimenteimit

73 APTS. FULLY FURNISHED

KAILUA new 1 bdrm. cottage, block from beach, covered parking, utils. incl., $750. 261-8784 after 5 p.m.

75 APTS. PARTLY FURNISHED

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

ALIT REGENT 2 bdrm. $450. 671-3551. Sandra

1 BDRM, oceanfront apt. Makaha Surfslde, ground floor unit, close to pool. Only $350 mo. Deposit req. Call 261-4923, Available IMMEDIATELY

PEARL 1 bdrm., $350 or 2 bdrm. $500 many others. 943-0092 Rent Mart till 8 Fee

KAILUA apt. $400 or 2 bdrm., $625 many others. 943-0092 Rent Marl till 8 Fee

PEARL 1-1 bdrm., parking, utils., pool, $620 Avail. 12/16. 523-4522 or 262-9361

KAILUA 1 bdrm., part. turn., w/ut ils., absolutely no pets. Singles /couples.. 261- 5156

76 RENTALS TO SHARE

KANEOHE condb to share with single. Close to Community College, shopping. $300 per month. 235-0968 evenings.

KAILUA female to share w/same, Ige. home, Kalaheo Ave. across from beach $250 per mo. + utils. Ph. 261-5755 eves.

MILILANI professional male to share townhouse $275 includes utils. 623-1692

KAILUA Poinciana Manor share 2 bdrm., 2 bath apt. $300 + utils. 261-7540 after 5

KANEOHE room in 3 bdrm. house, fenced yard, $260 + utils, 235-4305 or 235-7321 10

KAILUA 1/2 block from beach, nice large home, $325 incl. utils. 261-3145

WANTED delivery persons

Apply in person after 12:00 p.m. at any of these locations:

Pearl City 98-593 Kam Hwy.

Airport 3131 N. Nimitz Hwy.

Honolulu 2334 S. King St.

Kailua 107 Hekili Street

Honolulu 3298 Campbell Ave.

82 HOUSES UNFURNISHED

MILILANI 3 bdrm., 2 bath, no pets, $900/mo 623-3777

83 HOUSES PARTLY FURNISHED

MILILANI 3 bdrm., 2 bath, carpet, drapes, immaculate $850 mo. Call 623-4392

KANEOHE 3 bdrm., 2 bath, ocean/mtn. view. Avail. 1/6 $825 incl. utils. 239-7089

HOUSES! Townhouses) Rent Mart has one for you. 943-0092 till 8 p.m., 7 days. Small Fee

SACRED Falls. near ocean, 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $550. 262-9957, Paula

KAILUA 3 bdrm., 2 bath, private. Avail. Jan. 1, $950 mo. Call 261-0756

KAILUA beachf rent, large 3 bdrm., 2 bath. 6 months lease $1850/mo. Call 263-4251

WAHIAWA Ige. 3 bdrm 1 bath. Igo. lam. rm., no pets. Call 621-6153

KAHALA cottage. 2 bdrm., 2 people max., non-smoker, no pets, $800 per mo. plus utils. 735-4471 w., 734-8668 h. Ray Evans

MAKAHA 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 story, ocean view, Ige. fenced yard. 696-8619. 841-2012

KANEOHE cottage $400 or 3 bdrm. $650 others. 943-0092 Rent Mart Fee till 8

PEARL 2 bdrm., $550 or Ige. 3 bdrm. $650 all ems. 943-0092 Rent Mart Open 7 days Fee

NORTH Shore new 3 bdrm., 2 bath $750 per mo. incl, 'Ails. Ph. 638-7066, 638-9620

MILILANI 3 bdrm., 2 bath, nice, $950. Rose (R) 486-8895 or 437-1566 Horita Rlty.

WAIANAE: 5 bdrm., 3 bath, 2800 sq. ft., executive country home, large pool, redwood hottub, wet bar, large private terrace lot with tropical fruit trees. Positive refs req. $1450 mo. Incl. gardner & pool service. 696-6719

MILILANI 4 bdrm., 21/2 bath, children welcome, nr. shp. ant. $1000. Ph. 625-2038

Wahiawa 674 Kilani Ave.

*Kalihi 1330 Middle St.

Waipahu 94-193 Farrington Hwy.

Kaneohe 45-773 Kam Hwy.

Nuuanu 1613 Nuuanu Ave. #A-8

Honolulu 4224 Waialae Ave.

OPENING SOON Mililani

95-221 Kipapa Dr.

85 CONDOS /TWNHSE PART. FURN.

AIEA-Wailuna, 3 bdrm., 21/7 bath, covered lanai, 2 car enclosed garage, tennis. pool, Jacuzzi, no pets. $1250/mo. Avail, Dec. Call 456-3172 after 5 p.m.

MILILANI Immac. 4 bdrm., 21/2 bath, 2 prkg.. solar, new drapes & carpet, all appl., $950.

Call Niki 623-6766

imac. 3 bdrm. view quiet, all MAKAKILO

appl., m

$950. 672 -3337 eves. , pool,

WAIPIO Gentry, new 1 bdrm., appls., drapes, courtyard, $625. Ph. 946-2795/488-9929

PEARL City, 3 bdrm./11/2 bath townhouse. 2 prkg., all appl., pool, 3 singles ok. $860. Norm 488 -9480;456 -4487

FOR rent: 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 12th floor condo. Vickie (RA) Sun Estates. 671-8545

88 ROOMS FOR RENT

MILILANI: Furn, room & bath to responsible adult, $325 a mo. utils. incl. 623-8944

KAILUA-Lanikai, 3 bdrm./2 bath house, all amens $385 + util. 262 -2980 eves.

OCEANFRONT room in Kaneohe, magnifi- cent view, long term or short. Ph. 235-6266

93 VACATION RENTALS

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

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

LANIKAI (Kailua) nr. beach, esp. nice 1

bdrm. garden apt, TV, private, 3 ok 262-5445

KAILUA/Kaneohe Bay on water, spacious 2 bdrm., bungalow, nicely turn.. washer/dryer.' Tropical setting, beautiful views. 254-5311

LANIKAI 2 bdrm., fully turn., quiet area. IdrY. area, $55 a day 1/24 on. Call 262-7018'

98 RENTALS WANTED

GROUNDS maintenance contractor seeks low rent house exchange grounds building upkeep renovation. 487-8572

108 BUS. PROPERTY FOR SALE/RENT

HILO Commercial 3000 sq. ft. lot lor lease. I

Kahaluu 6 acre AG Lease $600/month Neg. Serious Only P.O. Box 448, 96744

114 REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE

WAHIAWA spacious 6 bdrm., 21/2 bath home MILILANI room for rent $300 plus utilities. on 7.350 sq. ft Fee Simple property. Ideal for

Call 623-2496 'large family! MLS. new. Call NOE PEREA PROPERTIES 486-5040 or 487-5266 MILILANI: Furnished room & bath to

responsible adult, $325 a mo. utils. incl. 623- 6944

93 VACATION RENTALS

KAILUA large modern home. Avail. 12/16 to 1/7/86 $100 a day. Call 262-0025

KAILUA cottage, close to beach C$30 a day. all' 262-0025

KAILUA: Windward Passage, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, desired end unit. Call 262-8860

KANEOHE perimeter 3 bdrm., 21/2 bath townhouse w/view $112.000 Fee Simple MLS47721 What A Buy! Call NOE PEREA PROPERTIES 486-5040 or 487-5266

WAHIAWA Serene 2 bdrm., unit excl. starter or investment $89,500 MLS69335. Call NOE PEREA PROPERTIES 486-5040, 487-5266

BY OWNER, Ige. 2 bdrm., 2 bath cedarbome Fee Simple 6500+ sq. ft. on`Big Island. 262- 9335 eves.

7 Lines $22.28 1

BEDROOM

Service Directory Two (2) Lines $5.54 Per Week

To Place Your Service Directory Ad Call 235 5881 or 622-3966 Use Your VISA or MasterCard

CLEANING SERVICES

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

RKC Window Cleaners Specialize in quality, reasonable prices. Call 621-1731

000 dt CAT GROOMING

MOBILE GROOMERS Complete dog & cat grooming at your curb.

Kalihi to Hawaii Kai. Ph. 732-0862

GENERAL CONTRACTING

REMODEL, kitchen. bath. additions by ex- Sears remodeler. Free est. 235-6289 Jim

PATIO.AND NEW Additions. Repair, Remodel. Clifford (wane C-4477 Ph. 677-4695

P. OGIMOTO GENERAL CONTRACTOR New homes, additions & repair. Free est.

BC4584 Phone 235-2441. Lee, eves.

Remodeling' Additions " New Homes Lic. rIBC 11768 John, 848-1911

HANDYMAN

K & D HANDYMAN SERVICE Large or small, we do It all!

For free estimates, call Ken 235-4633

PAINTING

BUDGET HOUSE PAINTERS quality exper. work. Low cost. Free est. 239-5058

. LEE'S PAINTING, 20 yrs. business exp. Residential Lic, C-3858. Ph. 247-1454

EL Cheapo Painting with quality! Free est. Call 235-6289 Jim

PLUMBING

BUDGET PLUMBING. Low rates, work guar- anteed. Master lic. Free Est. 261-9068

ROOFING

STATE ROOFING, INC. General Roofing, Free Est., 24 yrs. exp. Lic. EC-12135 Ph. 247-2421, 239-4089

TERMITE & PEST CONTROL

RANDY'S TERMITE & PEST CONTROL Ph. 455-3714

Free Estimates Island wide

VACUUM

KIRBY CENTER OF OAHU 629-A Kailua Rd. #111, Kailua 262-2011

We service most makes & models.

YARD/TREE SERVICES

DESMOND YARD SQUAD All jobs large & small, general cleaning,

trimming & hauling. Monthly Maintenance, Fast reliable service. Free est.

Call 262-7571. Ask for Desmond

FRED DOMINGO Gen. Yard Care, hauling, lot/apt. cleaning. Free Est. 422-7426

It Only Takes A Few Minutes!

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114 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

KAILUA-KONA PROPERTY Raw land zoned /multi- family dwellings, over 10,000

' sq. ft. Ester Sandborn (R) 1-329-3545 or 322-2042. Asking $85,000/offer.

PEARL CITY VA assumable mortgage on this attractive 3 bdrm.. 11/2 bath townhouse

,$95,000 Lease MLS62408. Call NOE PEREA PROPERTIES, 486-5040 or 487 -5286

OCEANFRONT 2 bedroom, 21/2 bath. 3 lanai townhome, pool. Jacuzzi, paddle tennis.

, boat ramp, super quiet and beautiful. $137,500 by owner. Call Chris 235-5881 days or 235-0387 eves.

ASSUMABLE VA/FHA Home loans. Low Cash Down. Take over payments. No qualifying. Call today for de-

tails on available properties.

SHERLOCK HOMES REALTY 254-1100 or 254-2770

MILILANI 94-384 lupika Place. 4 bdrm., 3 bath, 2460 sq. ft. Formal living and dining

, rooms, upgraded carpet & ceramic tile, 2 car garage, . pool/spa. By owner. $225,000. Gratuities. 623-5873

MAKAKILO 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 6200 sq, ft. Fee fenced. After 6:30 p.m. call 845-2017

411' MAUI, Lahaina 1 bdrm. condo,, wall mirrors, pool, Jacuzzi, sauna. $80K or trade equity as down payment for fixer upper house or

, business. By Owner Zabia, 941-2777 p.m. or .235-5881 days.

ALA Lani St. 3 bdrm., 21/2 bath executive !home with many special features. Ceramic tile, solar, microwave and many others. $229.900. FS, MLS14185. If you are tired of yardwork and fixer uppers, come buy! 'DOROTHY READ, Realtor 523- 0898,545- 3799 3799 hm.

MINNESOTA WOODED PARADISE NO DOWN PAYMENT

5 forested acres. Assume $75 month- ly. Fantastic hunting, fishing, boating & farming. FREE maps & photos.

PHONE 988-5115

KANEOHE, Haiku Village. Upgraded 4 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car garage, den, patio, 8x16 storage. Lease. Motivated owner/listor. Courtesy to brokers, $165,000. Ph. 235-8637

115 REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOW down payment with minimum closing expenses. Investors and non-Veterans can purchase and get all of the VA benefits, perfect for equity sharing. Contact Jim Watson (R) for further info. 623-4426, 487- 0000. HAWKINS & ASSOCIATES, INC.

118 JEWELRY & CLOTHING

EXQUISITE 1-OF-A-KIND Ruby & Diamond Choker; Emerald w /Diamond necklace Opera length Pearls, 9495738

119 COMPUTERS

Z-100 $1600. 488-7540

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120 FURNITURE

FURNITURE WANTED. TOP. CASH $$$

for dressers, desks, beds, rattan & all types of furniture.

Call Mon. -FrI. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. . 24/4621

120 FURNITURE

BEAUITUL Solid Oak Dining Room set Table, 6 chairs, china cabinet, $1800

or offer. 254-3922

BUNK Bed for sale, In good shape. Call 261-1859, leave message,

CREDENZA walnut veneer w/f Ile drawers & bookshelves $200/offer. Call 487-7961

SOFA & love seat set. excl. cond., 1 yr. old. Must seel $600/offer. 239-7317

DARK rattan w/cane Insets: Amoire bureau $250; 2 twin headboards $175: dining set 42" round w/4 upholstered swivel chairs $700; also Lay-Z-Boy $250. Call 941-5168

PARADISE USED FURNITURE Year End Clearance sale on fine furniture! Wicker sofa $195; dining set $125; china hutch $95; compact bar w/light $500 value only $175; wicker end tables $45; wicker baskets $3.50; lots of Xmas gifts throughout the store. Plenty free parking. Credit cards ok. 320 Uluniu St., kailua, 261-8492. WE ALSO BUY GOOD USED FURNITURE.

$$$ CASH $$$ for used furniture, dressers, desks,

beds, rattan & all types of furniture.

834-1080 RATTAN 5 pc. living room set - sofa

2 arm chairs, glasstop coffee & end tables. Call 395-4686 or 262-7490

TEAKWOOD china cabinet, table w/8 chairs & server for $1200. Call 623-8244

BABY crib waterbed mattress $125, still boxed. Child's race car waterbed $350 complete. Aquawood Waterbedrooms. Ales Shopping Center 486-3288

WATERBED Renewed/Guaranteed. Any size includes headboard $150. Aquawood Waterbedrooms, Ales Shopping Center, 486-3288 New Beds from $199. Terms.

WATERBED with bookcase headboard, heater. New, still boxed, $250. 696-5788

FREE PICKUP

$ CASH $ for good used furniture. Rattan, wicker & beds.

261-8492

126 MISCELLANEOUS

GIVE Mom's Day Off home cleaning gift certificates to your friends! 923-5930

WINDSURFER mast cheap!!! 13'10" long, $10. Call 261-2816 eves.

TRIKE new blue & white, $20: disc camera in original pkg., $50: Indoor jogger, $40. 622- 4907

CENTURY (JCPenney) baby walker, good condition, $25; large desk, good condition, $40 or offer, 262-4302

GOLF youth starter set; new, never used, Powerbuilt driver: 3, 5, 7 Irons w/Wilson bag $140 value, sell $100. 263-6386 eves.

FOR sale: teak desk, $50; 20 gal. water heater. $25; chaise lounge, $50. 261-2523

SPECTACULAR Xmas gift. New six foot tall stuffed Cuddly Teddy Bear. $400 value, only $125. Call 254-6391

PORTABLE elec. typewriter $350; air, cabinet door pulls, Hot% fixtures. 262-8510

AIR conditioners, 8,000 Btu, $160; 5,000 Btu, $140: sliding glass door, $160. 488-2049

UNRESTRICTED airline tix call 6-7 p.m. roundtrip $275 to LA or SF. 924-6600

AAA '$475 rt, anywhere 2/3 thru 5/28. 942- 7785. 2 UAL 1st' class $1500 w/room & car. L.A. rt. $260

RATTAN 5 pc. living rm. set $600, or will sell by piece. Call 622-3891 anytime

WASHER $155: dryer $115; electric edger $25. Call anytime 262-0324

NEW Schwinn land cruiser bikes $100/ea.; new Inflatable Kayak $100. Ph. 263-4251

1 QUEEN size bed, $230; 3 twin $130 to $220; wall unit, $50. 623-5652

PINATAS - Big Bird, Batman, Superman, Spiderman, etc. Candy & toy filled. 624-6016

SEARS heat pump and 40 gal. water heater, $500 or make offer. PH: 247-4205 eves.

X-Mas SPECIAL! Vita-mix, food processor. 533-2011 eve, 536-7556

CHRISTMAS gift for elderly/handicapped reclining chair w/elec. seat lift.

$500/offer. Days 533-2794, Eves. 395.1662

GREAT Christmas gifts - Waterbed Acc. sheets, comforter sets, padded rails at

below military exchange prices. 486-3288. Aquawood - Aiea Shopping Center 486-3288

WINDWARD Antiques. Buy Sell Trade. Wanted gold/silver. Call 262-5526, 160 Hamakua Dr., Kailua

WHIRLPOOL washer and dryer, $250; dining HUFFY men's 10-speed bike, $75; 2 12 inch table, $100; bookcase, $75; plus misc, items. stereo speakers, $40. Call 395-6463 Call 456-2591

NEW arrivals at Nlmitz Used Furniture. Beautiful antique dining room suite; rattan liv. rm. & din. rm. sets; shelf

units; rolltop desks; sofas; dining rm. sets; beds any size. Come In and browse.

Low prices and top quality. 3165 No. Nimitz Hwy., Open Mon.-Fri.

9 to 6, Sat. 9 to 5, Sun. 10 to 4 Call 834-1080

STURDY 7 pc. fly. rm. set $500; king size bed frame & box spring $75. Ph. 263-6198

QUEEN size flotation water bed w/frame, heater, like new,

$400/best offer. 395-5006

PRICE LESS USED FURNITURE End Tables from S17.50; Bullets from $65; Coffee

Tables from $15: Chairs from $13. Twin Beds,

Dining Tables, Sofas, Desks. Mirrors, etc.

Come choose from our Many Bargains!

139A Hekili St., Kailua 262-7938

RECLINER rocker, rust nylon velvet, good cond., $85. Call 261 -4482

AMWAY Products delivered, money back guarantee. Call 467 -5241

MARY Kay Free Facials, Classes. Reorders Islandwide. Call 261-2956

RAINBOW vacuum, like new.' Cost $900. Must sell $275. Call 923-7943, 735-2055

ALMOST new carpet, tan, 70 sq, yds.; 2 air conditioners. Call 732-6978

FREEZER, 2 months old 15 cu. ft. frost free microwave .% cart $350; 2 mos. old,

washer & dryer, almong color, 6 mos. old $600 set; ceiling fan 52" w/light $50; Moving boxes, many sizes 50rC to $1.50. 833-8184

'85 FILTER Queen vacuum cleaner. Cost $850. Must sell $275. 735-3652, 922-5213

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

December 12-18, 1985 Classified II t

nfi t3rttili 44.

IRA BUG! SALE

(not exactly as shown)

SET $34900 Includes dresser, mirror, headboard. nitestand and lamps.

NEW

SOFA SLEEPERS

$39500

NEW LAMPS FROM $3900

RATTAN SWIVEL ROCKERS

$1 2900

WALL UNITS & BOOKCASES

FROM $7900 MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE!!!!

EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS

as BUDGET FURNITURE

98-115 KAM. HWY. AIEA 488-7741 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sat. 10-6 Sun. 10-4

Classified IV Deeetnber 12-18, .1985

Our present to you... LOWEST PRICES OF THIE YEAR! '81 MONTE CARLO CPE. V8, auto.. p/s, p/w, a/c, Clarion AM/FM stereo tape, vinyl top, wire wh., IMMACULATE. #I3FB479

$3995 '78 EL CAMINO Black on black, hood scoop, sport wh., V8, 4 spd., stereo, mags, A REAL EYE CATCHER. #CBU941

$3495 '79 R X7 Black on black, custom striping, 5 spd., real sharp, CHECK the PRICE. ItBSJ949

ONLY $3995

'82 PONTIAC J2000 4 DR. H/B, auto., radio, heater, Very Clean, COMPARE THE PRICE, f/AUW121

$2395 '83 DODGE CHARGER 2 DR. CPE. Auto., spoiler, a/c, hood scoop, Performance Styling, Custom Stripes, #AVU155.

$4995 '78 SCIRROCO Bronze w/tan Int., Glass sunroof, alloy wh., stnd, shift. VERY POPULAR. lf13CN284

$1995

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'78 CELICA GT Fresh metallic paint, factory sunroof, H/B, auto.,a/c, p/s, alloy wh., LOADED, IIBUW896

PRICED AT ONLY $2995 '78 TRANS AM Golden Edition, velour int., t-top, p/s, a/c, auto , Pioneer sound system AM/FM, Alloy wh. r18RC242

$3995 '78 RAM CHARGER 4x4 4 spd.. V8, West Coast Mirrors. pis, radio. WEEKEND SPECIAL. IICCT265

SHELLY CARS "Friend of the Family"

4. OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. Come Nimitz & La-oon 836-0460.,

$4795

126 MISCELLANEOUS

CANON Sprint 35mm camera: never used. $100; 16mm film splicer. $60/offer: Baby stroller, used once, $35; Sears walker, $15. 395-7106

MONKEY Pod chess set and table, King 7", table 30x30, $200. Ivory and marble sets available. 637-7510

GE washer & dryer. $125:Penney'sair cond., $50; all work great. Boys' 24" bike. $50. 499- 2998

WATER beaterftimer, $60; sbower doors, $20 ea.*: 2330: calculator, $10. 456-4658

QUEEN size sofabed, beige, 6 cushions, like new. $275; Cornet w/case King cost, $300, sell $200. 247-0702 eves,

ZENITH solid state console stereo record player-tape. good $195, 623-5115

QUEEN size electric "reclining" bed. has timed vibrator, headboard, $625. 261-9471

GLASTRON ski boat 16', Mere. 85 hp eng., best offer. Elec. Litton cash register $25, Singer Future sewing machine $75. 262-9794

ELECTROLUX Vacuum. Cost $100Q. Must sell $350. Call 455-9374 .

SINGER Sewing Machine. excl. cond., straight & zigzag stitch plus complete w/butfonhole attachment $50. Call 833-7015 eves.

PERFORMER exercise bike. looks new, only 30 miles. $90. Call 955-1027

SILK flower arrangements for loving occasions & bridal bouquets. 261-7177

TELEX machine 3M WhisperTlAiriler. $750 Phone 638-7035

FREE Moving Cartonsl! For Our Moving, Storage & Shipping Customers.

THE PACK INIG PEOPLE, 538-7111

NEW Picnic table, $85; porch swing. $75. Call 293-8392

FIELD 40" Container Office 300 sq. ft. windows, side door, electricity, air, $6500. 536-2938 or 947-2743.

127 APPLIANCES

BEERMEISTERII Complete $1600 new. Used only $650/offer. Ph. 946-3822

REFRIGERATOR/freezer, Sears Coldspot frostless 18.5 cu. It. $100 firm. 672-3193

REFRIGERATORS, freezers. washers, ex.'s. for sale, used, guarnateed. 239-9322

USED 2 door refrigerator. $45. Call 262:6645 Garden Island Seafood

REFRIGERATORS, Freezer, & other major houaehold appliances service & repairs.

After hours/same day service. Please Call 833-9184 anytime.

FULL size refrigerator $130 & .up: Ranges, washers, dryers from $115.

Guaranteed. Call 621-9003

128 SWAPS

TRADE Canon T-50 w/flash & slide. 35min projector, brand-new for Apple IIE or 11C plus cash. 536-6241 eves. or 533-3481 a.m.

129 STEREOS & 1VS

JVC video camera GNX-70, Newvicon Lolux tube, 8x auto focus zoom w/macro 4 color 8 prog. char. gen., neg/pos video, stereo, w/case, fbr Beta/VHS $750/offer. 422-4689 after 6 p.m.

TV & VCR Repairs. House calls. Repairs on all models under 8 yrs. old. After hours &

weekends call 833-9184

BETA VCR V9035 Toshiba port. IK 1900 video camera $950/offer 261-6811 aft. 6 p.m.

SEARS color TV 19", 2 yrs. old, excl. cond., earphone jack $275/offer. 263-4076. 5-9 p.m.

130 ANTIQUES

READY FOR CHRISTMAS; Lovely 12" porcelain reproduction. Crying Bye-lo dolls (7) $200 ea. 273-2256

WINDWARD Antiques. Buy Sell Trade. Wanted gold/silver. Call 262-5526, 160 Hamakua Dr.. Kailua

136 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

USEIYMcIn'tosh & ace., airless paint sprayer & air compressor. 261-9077 d or 262-2572 e.

WANTED: Good condition plastic or wood toy box (large) Call 262-4302 eves.

CASH paid for waterbeds, dead or alive. Parts. accessories. 696-5788

$$$$ CASH $$$$ PAID FOR GOLD, SILVER. DIAMONDS

KAMAAINA METALS

98-1247 Kaahumanu St., Newtown Sq. #322 above Elephant & Castle Restaurant

WATCHES! Old watches wanted. Any condition. Good price for Rolex.

732-7997, 732-3808, 373-1830 eves.

140 PHOTO SUPPUES

NIKON FM2. 180/2.8ED. 35/1.4, 85/1.4 500/8. Mamiya RZ67 w/90 3.5, $1150. Polarold.,14*, 53E4.6896 days.

141 BUILDING SUPPLIES , , 1, "^",--

37 BUNDLES gray frost Cerfeen Teed shingles, $10 a bundle. 247-3622

144 MUSIC SALES & SERVICE

PIANO relerral service buy/sell/repair (All S&S Delivery 833-1857. 395-7295

YAMAHA organ in perfect cond.. hardly ever used, $675. 235-3080 eves.

PRIVATE/Classes in: Plano, Violin, Cello. Flute, Voice. Guitar. Accordlan Thayer Learning Center. Register now! 536-6181

A RARE opportunity. One-of-a-kind antique Aeolian player piano w/rolls, Super cond. Sacrifice. 623-8746 or 533-6751

LOWREY Genie. single keyboard. bench music books. Must sell, $375. 671-3749

TAMA TECHSTAR 5 pc. electronic drumset w/Anvil case $900. 536-7543

A 10 PC. Ludwig drum set, cymbals, cow bells, throne & much more. Sacrifice. Best offer. Call 395-0691

146 BOAT SUPPLIES & SERVICE

16' HOBIE Cat, good cond., $650 or offer. Call 262-9585

21' GLASPLY middy cabin BM1.4.1190 CB 50 gal. best offer gets all. 254-4683

17' BOSTON Whaler, customized, '84. 90hp Evinrude. trailer, all for $7500. like new.

Call 235-5711

SURF ski for sale, White Pointer. 9 months old. excl. water tight cond. $600. Call 235- 8398 after 6 p.m.

16' WARRIOR. New trailer. Extras. 235-1391 '

1&P CAT/sailboat, $300. Call 262-9957, Dave

CUSTOM-MADE Biminis fops and fish bags made to order for Christmas. Ph. 262-5429

14' HOBIE Cat, good condition, Primo sail. $675 or offer, Call Bob at 262 -6645,

20' AOUASPORT XF 2/60 hp, VHF/cb, trim tabs, trailer, rod, reels. gaffs, handline lures. outriggers. $11.000. 671-7923 eves.

147 SPORTING GOODS

LEARN to scuba dive AARON'S Dive Shop 8- 8 for all your diving needs 261-1211

SURFBOARD-Thruster 6'5" good cond.. HIC. $200/best offer. 254-5089 after 4 p.m.

151 PET SUPPLIES SALES & SERVICE

AKC reg. Dachshund puppies, male & fe- male. layaway for Xmas now $300. 422-2297

AKC BASSET Pups Female. Shots/worrned $350 ea. Champion sired. 836-8542

COCVATIELS, hand fed, tame & healthy & young breeders. Reasonable, 235-8142

AKC Cocker Spaniel puppy. buff & beautiful Bernie's baby $350. Ph. 254-5518

FREE to good home - Thomas Magnum - beautiful & friendly neutered cat, likes the outdoors, 623-9358 after 6

AKC DOBERMAN 6 mo. large red male. pick of litter. Show potential. Top mainland lines, 5750.456 -2204

YELLOW Lab puppies for Xmas! Both parents AKC champions. Hips slant, eyes cart clear, shots, dewclaws $400. Ph. 499-1338

TWO airline dog cages, large, $50 each. 261- 7079 after 4 p.m.

WROUGHT IRON cages for large birds. Heavy duty quality priced to sell, 637-6766

COCKATIELS hand fed, excl. young birds. all varieties. $45-$75. Call 672-4101

156 AUTO PARTS /SERVICES -. - . - - 11 1, 1.

MIRO'S FOREIGN & DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR ' Tune-up Special $39.95 + up. Oil & lubb change $19.95. For appt. 487-5900

PORSCHE auto parts - new & used. Call for low prices, 836-8876

TRUCK camper with beds and table. $8007 Ph. 261.0333

"BATTERY FACTORY" New and Reconditioned

Auto Batteries $1995 trade & up

New Motorcycle Batteries

747 Kapiolani 533-3312

186 TRUCKS & PICK-UPS

'86 ISUZU pickup (#708045), $5395, Mike Salta, 2945 N. Nimitz Hwy. 836-2441

'77 CHEVY Blazer, 4x4, 350 V-8, auto. Make offer. 625-1014

'83 TOYOTA 4x4, excl. cond., custom -camper, extras, $7900/best offer. 262-2980

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166 TRUCKS & PICK-UPS

'84 ISUZU P/U, longbed. 4-spd.. tint windows, AM/FM digital stereo cass., Tonneau, low 10,000 mi., excl. cond. Serv. contract $5500 firm 521-5131

'81 CHEVY ton pickup. camper lop 6cyl..4 spc1,, 580E1377 53850 Call 677-0761 dlr.

'78 CHEVY custom 20 pickup. 6 cyl., auto., #13PF505, $2850. Cal 677-0761 dlr.

'77 CHEVY C-10 Pickhp, immac., neTist chrome wheels, tint windows $3650. 536- 2938 or 947-2743.

170 MOPED SALES & SERVICE --- -,.. " .. . .-.--. - ---- _ --- '85 LIBERTY Trac, auto. moped. Asking $450. Call 422-7457

TWO mopeds Honda SR Express end Garelli, Iwo speed. 262-5243 Joe

171 MOTORCYCLE SALES & SERVICE

'78 HONDA 175XL, 3288K. mint cond., safety Inspected, $400. 531-7171

SUZUKI GS250. just tuned. Backrest & helmet included, $500. 396-6084

'82 HONDA 750cc Sabre V4. watercooled, shaft drive, good cond.. $1495. 499-1590

'83 KAWASAKI GPZ 550, with extras, n mint cond., $1500. 677-4889

SUZUKI Ouadrunner, 125CC, good cond. Great Christmas gift 6850. 239-8948

'79 YAMAHA 650 Special. Showroom condition. $1000/offer. 536-6855

78 YAMAHA cond., rebuilt engine, gears. clutches, piston & rings, $450/offer. Eves. 638-7860

'88 KAWASAKI Ninija 600xR, 1500 mi , excl. cond.. must sell, $2500. 924-8513

SUZUKI GS 550T, 1981, low miles, excl. cond., a real beauty, Incl. back rest, luggage rack, cover & 2 helmets. $995 Chuck 533- 7120 or 924-6808

174 RENT-A-CAR

AIRPORT Used Car Rental Used cars $10.95/day. $69.95/week, Airport 833-4097, Waikiki 923-1966

175 VANS, CAMPERS, JEEPS

'84 CJ7 excl w/2 tops $6800. '81 SUZUKI w/5 Baja tires & rims, $3000. 261-9494

75 DODGE 12 passenger van, $1700. Call 254-3270 after 5 p.m.

75 CHEVY VAN V-8 engine, new paint/tires, panel & carpet interior $3400/offer. Ph. 622- 2538 Mario

77 POWERWAGON TON. excl. cond, No rust, P/S, P/B, air. stereo. Many extras, $4900 /offer. 922-9555

'82 CJ-7, 2 soft tops, 5 spd., tilt steering. wide tire & rim no rust, original paint. $6300/offer. 486-5059

'79 JEEP CJ6 s/top, V8, new off road tires & spoker wheels #EIRU253 $3150. Call 677- 0761 dlr.

'80 CHEVY Van. lOng wheel base, 6-cyl., $4550. 682-5462

'74 AMBULANCE repainted. Excl. cond. $1800/of ler, Pete or Jack, 841 -0164.

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'805000S auto., air, sunroof, new paint, great cond! $4950/offer. 735-8823

'77 AUDI Fox, 4 door. 4 speed $700 or best offer. 474-8137 (Miss Gray)

BMW

'805281 loaded, mint cond., 5 spd., alarm. car cover & more, $12,300. 531-2747, 247-2369

BUICK . -.. ... -- 1 . --

'78 BUICK Regal, LTD, 2 dr., spoils coupe, Mainland car, V8, velour interior, tilt wheel, cruise control, air, dual chrome exhaust, brown w/tan vinyl top. Sharp looking! Excl. cond. Sacrifice $2900/best offer. 545-2849 or 235-5883 ask for Jamie

'81 BUICK Century (BEN287), $1995. Windward Nissan at 235-6433

'76 BUICK Skyhawk, dependable V6, 5 spd, cassette stereo, new interior, $1050 /offer. Call 528-1027

CADILLAC

'70 ELDORADO Super condition, Serious Inquiries only!

$2700. 734-3362 or 737-0015

1986 MAZDA 626 4 DR. AT, luxury driving at an affordable price. 5519

1985 CHEVY 4x4 5-10 P'UP 1/6, air, 5 spd., roll bars, loaded) LT4190

11.5% FINANCING

On All Cavalier Models!

1986 CAVALIER 4 DR. SEDAN PS, AC, AM/FM stereolAT + other opt. 5340

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1985 CHEVY 5.10 BLAZER 41°. PS, 4 spd., + opt. LT5458

1986 MAZDA RX-7 GX "The" Sports Car. 5525

1986 CAMARO SPORT COUPE Fuel injected, V6, 5 spd. 5359

836-1222 All Cars Subject To Prior Sale.

Prices Plus Tax & Licenses.

KELLY'S

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One Block Ewa ol Lagoon Drive

EARLY BIRD Paris & Service Models my not be

Open from 6 a.m. Monday thru Saturday Phone 834-1485

'85 ASTRO CARGO VAN 4 spd., PS, radio & options. LT5112

exactly Is Morin

SOME LOW BLUE BOOK SPECIALS '83 Chevy Chevette

Al, PS, AC, low miles MHP461

$2,986

'80 Datsun 510 4 dr , AT, AC, low miles. MCX997

$2,283

'82 Isuzu Pickup I, no Mir tape AMR?

$3,288 '82 Pontiac H/B

3 dr, excellent cond. 050610

$2,691

'78 Toyota Wagon 4 Pr, 5 spd AC 0J6431

$1,811

'78 Chevy Van Vs, AT, PS. err ARJ037

$3,688 '81 Toyota Tercel

A dr.. AT, stereo 857723

$2,368

'81 Escort Wagon spd , AC, PS, stereo 1350979

$2,339

'79 Mazda Step Side 5 spd.. chrome wheels. ARM

$2,888

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'79 Toyota Corolla 2 dr 4 spd., stereo. ARW161

$19857

'81 Chevy Citation 4 dr I owns, AC. AVC42I

$2,433

'77 Datsun King Cab 4 spd., radio. BDP000

$2,688

CADILLAC

'81 ELDORADO, Everything electric! Sunroof, etc. $11,500/offer. 946-3822

'77 CADILLAC El Dorado new vinyl top, paint, sun roof, must sacrifice. 262-9794

CHEVROLET

'82 CAMARO. Auto., Air, AM/FM Stereo Cassette. 33,500 miles. $4900 or best offer, Call 235-2369.

'82 CAVALIER (BXT816) $3495. Windward Nissan 46-151 Kahuhipa St. 235-6433

'78 CHEVETTE. 5 dr., a/c. new tires, no rust. Excl. Cond.! $1900. Call 949-4513.

'75 CORVETTE auto., T-top, new engine #CAS872. $6850. Call 677-0761 dir.

'57 CHEVY cony., excellent shape, $10,500. Ph. 537-4624

'78 L82 fully loaded, custom paint, new brakes, rear springs, tinted. Chuck 537-9109

'64 CORVAIR Conv't. 4 spd.. excl, cond.! $2300. Call 235-0955

'76 CANAM SPECIAL. New engine, stnd., serious only. Phone 946-8617

'80 CORVETTE 4 spd., air, stereo, alarm, top cond.! $12,900. 732-7069 or 735-3021

'84 CAVALIER Station Wagon, p/s, auto., air, 32,000 mi. $5,500. Good

cond. 488-2665

'72 CAMARO, auto., air, excl. cond. Must see! $2500/offer. 672-9339.

'78 CUSTOMIZED Van 305, V8, auto icebox, $4500/offer. 845-6648, 734-2679

'85 Z28, 5 spd., loaded, 3,000 mi. Must Sell! Price negotiable 396-0903

'81 MALIBU Classic, 2 tone brown, p/s, p/b, a/c, AM/FM 8-track stereo. Below bluebook,

$3995. Call 623-9234

'76 CAMARO 350 auto., air, new paint. $2500. Call 247-8110

CLASSICS & ANTIQUES

NISSAN OF WAHIAWA NISSAN'S

CHRISTMAS BONUS DAYS! BUY ANY NEW 1985 or 1986 NISSAN AND CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:

1) SONY VCR HI-FI 2) 7.9% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE*

OR 3) REBATES:

MOO $500 $600 $700 SENTRAS 2x2 STANZA 4x4

TRUCKS & TRUCKS & 200SX MAXIMAS PULSARS & 300ZX

LIMITED TIME ONLY

Expires 12-31-85 *7S% 48 mos. max. term

621-0761 Across from Schofield Barracks

DATSUN FORD

'67 T-BIRD LANDAU 35,720 orig. mi. suicide 75 DATSUN 8210, good cond., new tires, doors, mint cond., best of fer over $5000. 689- $975. Call 261-2474 5397

'32 FORD 4-dr. sedan, excellent condition, '76 DATSUN 8210 standard, AM/FM. $750. $10,000/offer. 247-0299, 841-8312 Call 839-2408 eves. & weekends.

'66 T BIRD Classic, showroom condition. Low mileage, midnight

blue. $5000/offer. 395-7861

DATSUN

'80 DATSUN 6210 1HCA698) $1995. Windward Nissan at 235-6433

'81 DATSUN SL 210, 3 dr. htbk, 5 spd., sunroof, AM/FM, air, low miles $2200 or best offer. Call after 6 p.m. 261-7732

'74 260Z. runs great +'74 orange 2+2. needs body work (will trade for truck). Make offer.

737-7969

'72 240Z DATSUN, standard, runs good. $2500/offer. Call 595-7386.

'73 240Z 4 spd., Auto Page Alarm System, Weber carbs, centerline rims, Shafteen louvers, good cond. $3000/offer. 671-6676

'75 280Z 2+2, auto., air, excl. cond.. low mi. $2900. 829-1207

'79 280 ZX 2+2. auto loaded, $6200/offer 941-3000, 949-3030

'81 210 WAGON auto., radio, air, low miles, $3100/offer. 841-4057

'81 DATSUN 210 4-spd., new tires, $1800/ offer. 254-4537 or 257-2941.

'76 F10 WAGON. Runs great, some rust. Good country or surf car. $375/offer. Also, '72 Flat Spider conv't. $650. 254-1814. Kallua.

FORD

. '79 MUSTANG. auto., p/s, 6 cyl., air, new tires, AM/FM. good cond. $1800. Ph. 259-5301

'83 MUSTANG GT, 5.0. Fully loaded. Excl, cond., low ml.

$7500/offer. 455-9379, 732-7788

'83 MUSTANG GLX, Hatchback, loaded, $5250. Phone 623-7875

HONDA

'82 HONDA Civic, 4 dr., AM/FM cass. Good cond., $4000. 395-4385

'83 HONDA Accord lotiiiextrav7vill sell 0 Day off 254-4235

81 HONDA Accord (BFB711) $3495. Wind- '80 FORD Fairmont (AYX519) $1995. ward Nissan 46-151 Kahuhipa St. 235-6433 Windward Nissan at 235-6433

'82 FORD EXP, sunroof, excl, condition leaving island. Must sell $3000 or best offer, 257-3591 between 8 and 4 '80 HONDA Civic. low mileage; very good

cond. $2600. Call 261-0249

'81 HONDA 4 dr., air, auto., AM/FM stereo, -

$3100. 254-4810

'82 FORD EXP (ATB367) $3495. Windward Nissan 46-151 Kahuhipa St. 235-6433 '85 ACCORD LX charcoal grey. paint sealant,

rustproof ing. $10.500. 848-5620. '83 FORD Escort (AXG758) $3495. Windward Nissan 46-151 Kahuhipa St. 235-6433

'75 FORD Pinto wagon, needs brake work; many new parts $175 or offer. 254-2789 .

'73 MUSTANG fastback, black, mint cond., 351 Cleveland, mags. Alpine stereo, Holley 600. First offer over $3000. 836-1222, Marc

'77 GRANADA, great transportation car, new brakes, $1300/offer. Call 263-4251

'65 MUSTANG, runs good, needs body work. $1000/best offer. 235-5583 after 6:30 p.m.

'82 GRANADA GL good cond., under 20,000 mi., AM/FM, P/S, p/B. 546-2448; 595-3946.

'82 HONDA Civic, 4 dr., 5 spd., AM/FM cass., excl. cond., $3700/offer. 833-7436

ISUZU

'85 ISUZU I-Mark (#108940), $7195, Mike Salta, 2945 N. Nimitz Hwy. 836-2441

JAGUAR

'64 XKE Coupe. grey, wire wheels. alarm. cass, good cond, $7500, 944-2909

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CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! '81 FAIRMONT S/W Auto,. a/c. 6 cyl., BEAUTIFUL fiKBU787 WAS $3695

NOW

$2195 or $200 down $75.64 month* (36 months)

'83 RX7 GS Alloys. sunroof. #AVE397 Was $9995 NOW

95 or $600 down $197.61 month* (54 months)

HURRY . . .

Sale Ends 12/17/85

'82 GLC 4 DR. SDN. Auto,. 35,000 !idles. #AUC128 WAS $4995

" $3695 or $300 down $109.67 month* (48 months)

'81 SUBARU 2 DR.

Auto.. Steal! #KBF091

WAS UM NOW

*payments computed 20% APR

All Prices Plus Tax, Lie., Dock Fee

'84 626 DLX 4 IDR. 27.000 miles #13W13299

WAS $8-05

NOW $7450

'78 CAMARO 228 Auto.. a/c. Nice OWEI1523 WAS 54695

'79 MUSTANG Auto., Nice Clean Car 413CN179 WAS 53695

'76 PINTO 2 DR. NOW

IIONY500 WAS 51695 $895 NOW

'78 CUTLASS 2 DR. IlliFFI661 WAS $2005 $1 595

'74 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Needs Seine Work 0809237 WAS 51995

NOW

$795

or $800 down $199.58 month [54 monthq

NOW '73 CELICA Auto.. a/c. $1295 lIAEX192 WAS 52495

'77 ACCORD 5 sod.,

cars. 119E5547 WAS 52895

NOW

$1595

'75 MALIBU ltAE5179 WAS 51295 $495

NOW

'67 MUSTANG CLASSIC

Clean #KAX551

WAS $2995

NOW

'76 REGAL 2 DR. ItBUW800 WAS $2495

NOW

$1395

100% Financing O.A.C.

SHELLY AZDA WAIPAHU 94-212 LEOKU ST. PHONE: 677-0761

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Import Trucks $4500

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Stnd. American Trucks $6500

OFF (With This Ad) Sale Ends 12/31/85

Rubber Queen Mats Only. Tailgate Mats Optional. Also Available, Chrome Tailgate Protectors & Horse Trailer Mats. Sizes To Fil Most Models. Also Avail. '86 Mazda Kargo King Mats.

Auto ellitstics,91q,c. Ie Complete Rustproofing & Auto Detailing

501 COOKE ST. HON. HI .96813 Ph. 524-4020

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Inc. 16 oz. bottle of solvent $999 I & 2 windshield blades. BRAKE INSPECTION

COUPON EXPIRES 12-31-05 IFREE with any Service Coupons

AUTO TRANSMISSION SERVICE Includes hand adjustment. screen cleaning. adjustment Of manual 3, throttle linkage. Includes replacement of Iluld & gasket. Ford built vehicles only. Dans not apply Is vehicles equipped with automatic overdrives nr Iransaeln trans.

COUPON EXPIRES 12-3165

PARTS MANAGER'S SPECIAL 'TOT-GUARD'

CHILD SAFETY SEAT Designed for protection of children from 20 In 50 lbs. Socures In car scat with car's neat bell. Meets all restraint laws In those stales E 90

that mandate child restraint systems. A, COUPON EXPIRES 123185

OIL & FILTER SPECIAL

Includes up to 5 quarts oil $999 and Motorcraft AAA Oil Filter.

COUPON EXPIRES 123165

$3995

FRONT END ALIGNMENT ',-

BALANCE FRONT TIRES

9 795 (cars only)

COUPON EXPIRES 12.31.115

AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL

Includes charging system and checking for any leaks.

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE INTRODUCING THE

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$999

We all know about the luxury and reliebility of Buick and Cadillac, Well, now there's a Japanese car with the rune standards of quality: the 1986 Subaru.

In feel. J.D. Power & Associates, a leading nationwide customer setts? Action survey, rated Subaru 111 of all the Japanese. cars. And talk about reliability! Of ell the Subarus registered in the U.S. since 1974, 92.5% are still on the road.

But maybe the best thing about a Subaru is the price. It's very, very reasonable. And now, Schuman Carriage Is offering the now Subaru GL Sedan for lust $9,9731 That's about $1,200 less than the suggested retail price.

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LIFETIME SERVICE GUARANTEE II ou river need to have your ord. Lincoln. Mercury or Fard light Truck Ileed. you pay once A well guarantee that II the covered part ever has to he hod again ... we will lie it FREE - Free Parts. Free Labor, Covers thousands of parts. lasts as ang as ynu own your car. A It us to are a my of lifeline, service guarantee. No one also covers so much or as long. Son us naw.

SOME CAMOMILE CUTTER FORD. INC.

an_nim KAM MAN owe A117-Ifi11 I

1986 GI. FOUR DOOR SEDAN

$9,97 300 Suggested retail price $11,124

SUBARU FEATURES INCLUDE, AM/FM stereo, air conditioning. power steering, power windows and doom locks, automatic transmission, quartz digital clock and tinted glass. Sale ends Thursday, December 26. 1985. Stock number: J6-49, J6-50 and J6-52,

MONDAY- FRIDAY 71111-5:39PM

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. 1234 S. Beratania St. Phone 533-0211

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 81 re 0 a -5 p.m. . _ "

1 8 9 3 Hawall'S oldest ear dealership - serving live generattons of island families 1 9 g 5

#1 HERTZ USED CAR SALE

'84 Renault Alliance $3995

'84 Ford Tempo GLS, 4 dr. sdn.. auto.,

air, p/s, p/b, AM/FM stereo $4495

'84 Chevrolet. Celebrities. auto.. air. pis. p/b, p/w, tilt steering. AM/FM stereo $6495

'84 Toyota Corolla, 4 dr. (6120497) auto.,

air, p/s, p/b $5495

Free warranty covered by the Hull Corporation. Most makes &

quality Used cars from Hertz than from anyone else In the world Hertz office. Honolulu location oil Lagoon Drive call Man.-Sat,

'84 Toyota Tercel Wagons, auto., air,

p/b. AM radio $5495

'84 Nissan Sentra. 2 dr. $3895

'84 Toyota Camry's, auto.. air, p/s, p/b, AM/FM stereo $7295

'84 Ford T-Birds, auto., air, p/s, p/b, p/w, lilt wheel $6495

!motels avail. Used cars from our rental fleet. More piieple two . No other discounts applicable. Outer Islands call your nearest 9.6 p.m.. Sun. 10.5 p.m.

836-3888

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The Ideal Christmas Gift PENDALINER truck bed liners

NO PAYMENTS [kr TILL MARCH '86

gi FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. LARGE: SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM

ALOHA TOPPERS 487-3988 RINftrLITTLRYORD-NEA 9s-o2;', Hi IC Al16,5E,..,

NISSAN

Nissan Waipalie 94-119 Farrington Hwy.

671-2611

Brand New '86 2 DR. SENTRA

Nissan Pearl City 806 Kamehameha Hwy.

456-5938

M. #69238178

Nissan Wahiawa 1912 Witilrina

621-0761

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PHOENIX PHOEONNTIX ttositgol $3995

'82 ISUZU MARK I #AXF355 $3395 '79 DODGE OMNI #MDK276 $695 '83 FORD MUSTANG itEISA720 $4995 '82 CHEV CAVALIER VAWY964 . $3995 '79 MERC COUGAR OKBA434 ...... $2395 '84 CHEV CHEVETTE 11B1J1:906 4195 '81 VW RABBI CONV'T HAYV / 10

T $6295

'80 VW RABBIT NBAU67/ $2595 '80 CHEV MONZA OBJY496 9 595 '81 PLY RELIANT rtAllA279 $2995 '83 MERCURY LYNX,, fIRVA901 3395

Sale Ends 12/19/05 plus lax &

'79 DATSUN B210 tiA0Y892 9 995 '81 CHEV CITATION HIFE008 $2695 '81 BUICK SKYLARK OBSJ075 . $2495 "80 TOYOTA S/W fIRFA121 5411195

itMAX894 '79 CHRY LeBAR0 S/W

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$2595 '80 MERC ZEPHYR trOCU836 ..... ....... $2095 '82 CHEV CELEBRITY 011110111 54595 '80 BUICK SKYLARK !IAMBI .. $2695 '80 FORD LID S/W ttAXY174 $2595 '81 BUICK SKYLARK ttl3S1075 $2995

46-151 Kahuhipa St

in Kaneohe indward Call 235-6433

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WINDWARD VOLKS `Bell Singers

'77 FIAT 4 spd. HAWF372

'73 VW SQ. BACK spd. PARA309

'80 GLC WGN. Auto., Radio Iti3FW587

SMALL WAGONS 75 COLT WGN.

$599 4 spil. IfAXWO80 $995 "77 SUBARU WON.

$1199 4 spd. 1111SA405 $1 199 '81 GLC WON.

$1995 4 spd., Stem IIRFP577 52499

SOLID TRANSPORTATION '78 SUNBIRD Auto., Radio 1113XN613

'77 ACCORD Maroon. tiBBS328

$699

$1399

'78 COROLLA 4 spd., Radio IIRG11181

'75 DASHER 2 DR. (I spit. Radio ItAJC927

$999

9 399

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL. '84 FORD TEMPO GL 2 DR. $4999 AUTO.. P/S. #BSS300

WINDWARD VOLKS 725 KAILUA RD. 262-6576

CUTTER FORD '75 FIAT (Parts miry) 7143 1'195 '78 ZEPHYR 16565 $995

'73 PINTO WAGON tr103S '295 '79 MONARCH usrro $995 '73 LTD "7048 '395 '80 CITATION e67R4 51395 '74 LTC WAGON ,71S2 '395 '79 VW RABBIT v7144 $1495 '73 CHEVY WAGON =6966 '595 '79 DATSUN 8210 7151 s1595 '77 DODGE WAGON ',ton '695 '80 CHEVETTE 7085 '1695 '77 ASPEN 4 DR.:17109 5795 '79 LTD n6901 '1795 '77 NOVA :7148 $995 '79 DODGE 050 Piu '2395 98.015 Kam Hwy., Aiea * Ph. 487 -381 1 DEC. 12; 13, 14

LINCOLN

'78 TOWNCAP Cartier velour interior. Loaded! 50K mi., $3950. 595-7328/373-3495

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'77 MAZDA GLC, 5 sod.. good mileage car, perfect cond., $1600/offer 847-4549

'79 GLC 4 dr., auto., 1 owner, good cond., $1000. 847-6753. 521-2551

'81 GLC Hatchback. 5 speed, $2495 or computer as partial payment. 538-1686

'81 MAZDA (HAP390), $1995. Windward Nissan 46-151 Kahuhipa SI 235-6433

626 2 dr. SP'OR'T Coupe 2 7 66, 67,J6Tirriiies, practically mint cond . crisp air conditioning, automatic, new radials & brakes, no rust, beige on brown interior, legal bronze tint. Must see to appreciate, Call Chris 235-5881 days 235-9387 eves First $4950 takes it

MERCEDES

'63 220 SE 2 dr. $3950 or best offer. Must sett. 538-6095

'65 220S 4 dr. scln. auto , red leather int needs body work $2000/offer. 422-0022

'71 280SE, white, sunroof, AM./FM/Cass., auto , excl, cond , $5100 595-4386,949-4210

MERCURY

'76 BOBCAT WAGON, auto, an, pis. pih reliable. $800 offer 422-2125

COMET 2 dr., asking $250 as Is or best offer. Little rust, good transportation. 488- 8273, 531-5516

MG

'74 MIDGET, runs great, good tires, paiht. interior, no rust, $1350 946-0913

MOB

'77 MGB, rebuilt engine, new lop, awry ' cond. Must sell! 63000/offer. 254-1805

'80 MGB LimitedEdition! Black, alloys, a/c, 27K mi AM/FM case.

All original, $4500.:173 3495

'73 MGB low mileage, good cond . new top, $1300 or make offer, 262.9357

NISSAN

'82 200SX silver. velour ml., power, AM/FM, air, gd. cond , $4700 /oft 676-2545, 638-8392

'83 SENTRA excl. cond . 2 dr., auto., air, AM/Fht cas., Ow mi., 64200/offer, 395 9658

Order from OREGON any

NEW CAR or PICKUP -contact

ROBERTS and REDFIELD Portland

Write tor price lists and lull intortttatum

ANY MAKE - ANY MODE!. DELIVERED ANYWHERE

Including HAWAII

ROBERTS and REDFIELD 1313 W BlIT11810

P.O. Bite IOW/ [Whoa on 9/2111

(5113] 295-5556

see tkp All vehicles subject to prier sale.

IVICPS pies lay license and documentary lee.

and valid Ihre 12/20/85

SALTA PONTIAC*

'83 SENTRA Sin wan, 5 srid, excl card 6 mpg. new tires, no rust, must sell $3800 624 0680

'84 300ZX TURBO only 13.000 rr>i ,

fully loaded, Candy Apple Fled 524-8778 or 395-8560

OLDSMOBILE

'76 CU (LASS 2 dr., needs some wort $450. Call 538-6339

'78 CUTLASS Calais, AM/FM7stereb/C11. oil power buckets. 2 clr.:V8, rust roofed 44K $4150 Dennis 947,1199 rays

PLYMOUTH

'76 VALIANT $600 '71 Priori titinnboo whle./parls $250 /0 Dodge van

'66 Chevy van parts. Call 239-8ir,

'75 V8 pt_vmotyri-i low mileage In, .

Best offer 261-5839 alter 4 pro

PONTIAC

'7.6 FIREBIRD, 6 cyl., auto., while. new pain' $1650. Call 247-8110

'79 SUNBIRD, V-6, Hatch, 5 spd p p/b, good cond., $1900. /oiler 623-2782

'85 SUNBIRD (9558926), $7995. Mike Sella 2945 N. Nimitz Hwy.. 836 -2441

'86 GRAND Pror (11221056). $999E Salta, 2945 N. Nimitz Hwy 838-2441

'86 GRAND AM 1115183241, s8195, Mikel;011. 2945 N. Nirnitz Hwy. 836-2441

'80 FIERO (1121 I 1 10), $8895, Mike Salta, N. Nimilz Hwy 836.2441

76 ASTRE, good cond rril a, cassette, $800/best offer. Call n 945-6300

'85 FIERO V-6. 4 spd , fully egr sunroof, cass. deck, mask, car ,

$12,500. 847-0983

'82 J2000 auto., Power. 4 cyl., air, AM J '

cassette. $450/best oiler 545-5682

2945 N. NIMITZ HIGHWAY Ph. 836-2441

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on Ol A GettGd, $50') 254 -3270 after 5 p m

1 A 4-dr ,flnlilmIr very good cond I tiles. standard shill. radio

oiler Call 839-(1051

I.17 Loaded, nislproole.. dean, ,11100iotrai 247-0220

I 1,,,.1(crr, stereo. irrrg

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TRIUMPH

/0 I H0 1111111 C011(1 , 2 meticulous. owners, flutist-1 racing qieen $50011 / offer 523-9593

VOLKSWAGEN

11, 11,111:qy 'Ur Irrirroory your] body POP& work, $850/otler. 734 1011

SOUAREBACK. good cond . good toes reir- $150nroun- 949-7868

t\ fth/ 10% ,

111.11, pp, prpfecli Good condition. 'Ira I con r Rot, 8621

80 ..11-T1 FA 2-dr 5-spd sunroof. a/c, $3!,00:00,., Call 696-2292

.

r VW Sept.; Bug recently overhauled engine. $1300 48/ 1937 rifler 5 p.m

73 KARMANN GI-II,A. 4 spd., 52,000 nu black wired interior, new tires &

paint Excl. condi Must see to appreciatel $4100 /otter Call 239-7317 days.

'68 KARMANN GHIA. red. new paint. custom interior, $6000/of ter. 839-7630. 841-0121

'69 KARMANN Ghia convertible, new lop, runs well. $2800 or offer 734-8482

'72 RIA3 Great condition. New $1600/best offer. 735-294 r

81 VW VANAGON, excl. cond . new trans new point, $6800/otte 841.0164

63 RED Bug. great running condition f'M cassette $2000/hesi offer Ph 763-4251

'68 VW Bug, reconditioned $1500 or offer. Call 247-1956 evenings

Tr.DASHER Wagon, 55.7a3u4t-0, good condition. $1495.

WALKMAN

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Body & Paint WALKMAN w/Ato neveisu

/ 3209 Koapaka St. #2 Honolulu. HI 96819 Ph. 839-6055

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