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S S 0 c Vol. 24, No. 23 Serving Marine Forces Pacific, MCB Hawaii, III Marine Expeditionary Forces, Hawaii and 1st Radio Battalion June 13, 1996 I .0...4 Ago, One base employee is among nine team members who hold the title of world champion. Find out how his team is doing this season. See B-1. July 4th Parade looking for entrants Let your imagination be your guide when you plan and build a parade float around the theme "Kailua Town - 600d Friends, Good Neighbors and Good Fun!" The Kailua Parade will begin at 10 a.m. July 4, and it is made up mostly of children, schools, churches, veterans, senior citizens, gymnastic groups and as many bands as can be mustered. The parade also recognizes the many good things about Kailua, including our good neighbors at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Units looking to enter a float or march in the parade should contact the Kailua Chamber of Commerce at 261-2727, or fax 262-5355. The deadline for entry in June 21, and there will be no provision for late entries. Marine convicted in death of Sailor corporal Jason M. Congdon was sentenced here June 6 to four years in prison for the beat- ing death of Navy Seaman Apprentice Frank Yoma Jan. 6. The sentence came one day after the jury found Congdon guilty of murder, assault with a means or force likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm, three counts of obstruction of justice, con- spiracy to commit assault with intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm and conspiracy to commit obstruc- tion of justice. In addition to four years confinement, Congdon was also sentenced to forfeiture of all pay and allowances, reduction to E-1, and dishon- orable discharge from the Marine Corps. The case will be automati- cally appealed to the appel- late in Washington, D.C. Domestic violence help numbers Military shelter 533-7125 MPD 257-7114 Crisis Hotline 521-4555 Child Protective Serv. 832-5282 Inside Every clime and place A-2 Movies B-9 MWR Offerings B-7 Religion B-8 Sports briefs 11-7 Tickets 11-8 You can ask the Commanding General ques- tions via: E-mail or internet. E-Mail: BICE@CG@MCBH KBAY Internet: [email protected] Marines win Up Dog event LCpl. Steven Williams Staff writer The MCB Hawaii Military Police Department's military working dog section dominated the 10th Annual Hawaiian Island Canine Association Competition held at the annex softball diamond here Saturday. Up against canine divisions from military and civilian police departments across the state, MPD has ruled the event for each of its ten years. This year, the Marine dogs came out more than 200 points in front of the competition, amassing 2601.5. Schofield Barracks' military working dogs took second place with 2383 points and the Honolulu Police Department's canine division took third with 2227. The dogs were judged in events including narcotics and explo- sives detection, off-leash obedi- ence and agility course, con- trolled aggression and scouting. The Marine canines took first in three events along with overall trophies for top kennel and top dog. Trophies were given to the top four competitors in each event. Although Marine dogs didn't take first in the obedience and agility course, they made up by taking the second through fourth place trophies in the event. The top dog trophy went to Silva, a Belgian Malinois trained and led by Cpl. David A. Byrnes, MWD trainer. Silva's winning 283-point score was followed by fellow canine comrades, all Belgian Malanois: Rob, with 271 points, Roeska with 266 and Morris at 255. "It was real competitive this year," said Sgt. William H. Kartune, MPD kennelmaster. As the Marine Corps keeps its tight leash on the event, Kartune said tension grow stronger each year to hold on. See A-9 for related story Olga, one of Kaneohe Bay's military the agility course of the 10th Annual tition held here Saturday. LCpI. Steven Williams working dogs, conquers the A-Frame during Hawaiian Island Canine Association compe- Variable Housing Allowance change will not impact current residents St. William Poff sta writer Marines here who live off base can rest easy, as the Department of Defense Authorization Act, which is retroactive to Jan. 1, contains provi- sions which will limit a reduction in Variable Housing Allowance. Detailed in a May 15 adminstrative message from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in Kansas City the VHA Protection plan will prevent lower entitlements when a service member remains at the same residence. "It provides that the monthly VHA amount paid to a member may not be reduced as a result of a systematic adjustment in the VHA rate for a military housing area," said lstLt. Paul Gulbrandsen, officer in charge of military pay section, Disbursing Office, MCB Hawaii. "So long as a member retains uninterrupted eligibil- ity, the member will continue to receive the same VHA" As far as eligibility the program only requires the Marine to be in the same status as they were before. "There are stipulations to receiving the same amount," Gulbrandsen said. "The stipulations are you continue to live in the same area, have no decrease in housing costs, dependency status stays the same, paygrade does not change and the num- ber of sharers remains the same." "Reasoning behind the plan is most service members make housing decisions which involve a fixed commitment when they first arrive at a duty station and can suffer if there is a subse- quent decrease in their VHA," added Gulbrandsen. "The VHA rate in Hawaii usually does not drop, but this plan will most likely affect the new arrivals on island." "Hopefully Marines to which this pertains will go to their unit's S-1 and ensure they receive the proper amount they are entitled to," said Gulbransen. For more information on VHA call Gulbrandsen at 257-1440. sgr Poff Workers repave the Mokapu Road where a water main burst June 6. The cost of the repairs was $27,000. Water main burst on Mokapu Road Sgt. William Poff Staff writer Marine Corps Base Hawaii spent $27,000 to fix a ruptured water main on Mokapu Road June 6. The 12-inch water main buckled the asphalt of Mokapu Road resulting in a loss of water to Mokapu Elementary School, bar- racks 1633 and several quarters in housing. "Initially, facilities mainte- nance department arrived on scene first and shut down the water supply to the rupture," said Capt. Joel B. Baker, base maintenance officer for Marine Corps Base Hawaii. "Since the water main on base forms a loop it was a simple matter of stop- ping the leak with existing valves and with a minimal loss of service." The aged pipe, over 50 years old, is still serviceable and will not be replaced for another five years, Baker said. "We were very fortu- nate to get the contractors, Hawaii Seal Coating, here as fast as we did," he said. "The contractors agreed to not stop working until the work was finished," said Baker. "They start- ed work at 9 a. m. and did not fin- ish until 9 p.m." Marines held in death of coworker CPAO Four Marines are being held in pre-trial confinement in connection with the May 7 death of LCpl. Juan Ramon Guerrero. Held are LCpls. Michael A. Pereira, 22, of Hayward, Calif., William J. Baer, 20, of Bedford, Pa., Darryl J. Antle, 21, of Russell Springs, Ky. They were apprehend- ed. June 5, and all belong to Communications Platoon, Combat Support Company, 3d Marine Regiment. A fourth Marine, LCpl. Alejandro Soto, was apprehended in Pacific Beach, Calif. by Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents and the San Diego Police Department Friday. He was also a member of Comm Plt., CSC. Guerrero, of Los Angeles, was a member of the same unit. Military prosecutors received jurisdiction of the case from Hawaii's chief prosecutor, Keith Kaneshiro, June 6. Investigators See Death, A-4

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Vol. 24, No. 23 Serving Marine Forces Pacific, MCB Hawaii, III Marine Expeditionary Forces, Hawaii and 1st Radio Battalion June 13, 1996 I

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One base employee is among nine team members who hold the title of world champion. Find out how his team is doing this season. See B-1.

July 4th Parade looking for entrants

Let your imagination be your guide when you plan

and build a parade float around the theme "Kailua Town - 600d Friends, Good Neighbors and Good Fun!" The Kailua Parade will begin at 10 a.m. July 4, and it is made up mostly of children, schools, churches, veterans, senior citizens, gymnastic groups and as many bands as can be mustered. The parade also recognizes the many good things about Kailua, including our good neighbors at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Units looking to enter a float or march in the parade should contact the Kailua Chamber of Commerce at 261-2727, or fax 262-5355. The deadline for entry in June 21, and there will be no provision for late entries.

Marine convicted in death of Sailor

corporal Jason M. Congdon was sentenced here June 6 to four

years in prison for the beat- ing death of Navy Seaman Apprentice Frank Yoma Jan. 6.

The sentence came one day after the jury found Congdon guilty of murder, assault with a means or force likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm, three counts of obstruction of justice, con- spiracy to commit assault with intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm and conspiracy to commit obstruc- tion of justice.

In addition to four years confinement, Congdon was also sentenced to forfeiture of all pay and allowances, reduction to E-1, and dishon- orable discharge from the Marine Corps.

The case will be automati- cally appealed to the appel- late in Washington, D.C.

Domestic violence help numbers

Military shelter 533-7125

MPD 257-7114

Crisis Hotline 521-4555

Child Protective Serv. 832-5282

Inside Every clime and place A-2 Movies B-9 MWR Offerings B-7 Religion B-8 Sports briefs 11-7

Tickets 11-8

You can ask the Commanding General ques- tions via: E-mail or internet. E-Mail: BICE@CG@MCBH KBAY Internet: [email protected]

Marines win Up Dog event LCpl. Steven Williams Staff writer

The MCB Hawaii Military Police Department's military working dog section dominated the 10th Annual Hawaiian Island Canine Association Competition held at the annex softball diamond here Saturday.

Up against canine divisions from military and civilian police departments across the state, MPD has ruled the event for each of its ten years. This year, the Marine dogs came out more than 200 points in front of the competition, amassing 2601.5. Schofield Barracks' military

working dogs took second place with 2383 points and the Honolulu Police Department's canine division took third with 2227.

The dogs were judged in events including narcotics and explo- sives detection, off-leash obedi- ence and agility course, con- trolled aggression and scouting. The Marine canines took first in

three events along with overall trophies for top kennel and top dog. Trophies were given to the top

four competitors in each event. Although Marine dogs didn't take first in the obedience and agility course, they made up by taking the second through fourth place trophies in the event. The top dog trophy went to

Silva, a Belgian Malinois trained and led by Cpl. David A. Byrnes, MWD trainer. Silva's winning 283-point score was followed by fellow canine comrades, all Belgian Malanois: Rob, with 271 points, Roeska with 266 and Morris at 255. "It was real competitive this

year," said Sgt. William H. Kartune, MPD kennelmaster. As the Marine Corps keeps its

tight leash on the event, Kartune said tension grow stronger each year to hold on.

See A-9 for related story Olga, one of Kaneohe Bay's military the agility course of the 10th Annual tition held here Saturday.

LCpI. Steven Williams

working dogs, conquers the A-Frame during Hawaiian Island Canine Association compe-

Variable Housing Allowance change will not impact current residents St. William Poff sta writer

Marines here who live off base can rest easy, as the Department of Defense Authorization Act, which is retroactive to Jan. 1, contains provi- sions which will limit a reduction in Variable Housing Allowance.

Detailed in a May 15 adminstrative message from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in Kansas City the VHA Protection plan will prevent lower entitlements when a service member remains at the same residence.

"It provides that the monthly VHA amount paid to a member may not be reduced as a result

of a systematic adjustment in the VHA rate for a military housing area," said lstLt. Paul Gulbrandsen, officer in charge of military pay section, Disbursing Office, MCB Hawaii. "So long as a member retains uninterrupted eligibil- ity, the member will continue to receive the same VHA"

As far as eligibility the program only requires the Marine to be in the same status as they were before. "There are stipulations to receiving the same amount," Gulbrandsen said. "The stipulations are you continue to live in the same area, have no decrease in housing costs, dependency status stays the same, paygrade does not change and the num-

ber of sharers remains the same." "Reasoning behind the plan is most service

members make housing decisions which involve a fixed commitment when they first arrive at a duty station and can suffer if there is a subse- quent decrease in their VHA," added Gulbrandsen. "The VHA rate in Hawaii usually does not drop, but this plan will most likely affect the new arrivals on island."

"Hopefully Marines to which this pertains will go to their unit's S-1 and ensure they receive the proper amount they are entitled to," said Gulbransen. For more information on VHA call

Gulbrandsen at 257-1440.

sgr Poff

Workers repave the Mokapu Road where a water main burst June 6. The cost of the repairs was $27,000.

Water main burst on Mokapu Road Sgt. William Poff Staff writer

Marine Corps Base Hawaii spent $27,000 to fix a ruptured water main on Mokapu Road June 6. The 12-inch water main buckled

the asphalt of Mokapu Road resulting in a loss of water to Mokapu Elementary School, bar- racks 1633 and several quarters in housing.

"Initially, facilities mainte- nance department arrived on scene first and shut down the water supply to the rupture," said Capt. Joel B. Baker, base maintenance officer for Marine Corps Base Hawaii. "Since the water main on base forms a loop it was a simple matter of stop- ping the leak with existing valves and with a minimal loss of service."

The aged pipe, over 50 years old, is still serviceable and will not be replaced for another five years, Baker said. "We were very fortu- nate to get the contractors, Hawaii Seal Coating, here as fast as we did," he said.

"The contractors agreed to not stop working until the work was finished," said Baker. "They start- ed work at 9 a. m. and did not fin- ish until 9 p.m."

Marines held in death of coworker CPAO

Four Marines are being held in pre-trial confinement in connection with the May 7 death of LCpl. Juan Ramon Guerrero.

Held are LCpls. Michael A. Pereira, 22, of Hayward, Calif., William J. Baer, 20, of Bedford, Pa., Darryl J. Antle, 21, of Russell Springs, Ky. They were apprehend- ed. June 5, and all belong to Communications Platoon, Combat Support Company, 3d Marine Regiment.

A fourth Marine, LCpl. Alejandro Soto, was apprehended in Pacific Beach, Calif. by Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents and the San Diego Police Department Friday. He was also a member of Comm Plt., CSC.

Guerrero, of Los Angeles, was a member of the same unit. Military prosecutors received

jurisdiction of the case from Hawaii's chief prosecutor, Keith Kaneshiro, June 6. Investigators

See Death, A-4

A-2 June 13, 1996 Hawaii Marine

First Marine squadron deploys to Bosnia MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, El Toro, Calif. - The Marine Corps will deploy its first full aviation squadron to Bosnia- Herzegovina in support of Task Force Eagle. Task Force Eagle is the U.S. contingent assigned to NATO's Operation Joint Endeavor, which is intended to help create conditions for a lasting peace in Bosnia- Herzegovina. The deployment will com- mence on or about June 12 and last an expected six months.

The 1st Unmanned Aerial Squadron, which consists of approximately 180 Marines and support augmentees from 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, will support the U.S.

contingent of the Multinational Military Implementation Force by providing field commanders with real-time imagery for reconnaissance and surveillance.

Approximately 20 of the 180 Marines are from units based at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro.

The squadron will provide a means of sur- veying territory from the air by flying remote control aircraft carrying reconnaissance cam- eras.

Upon arrival in Europe, VMU-1 will deploy one Pioneer system, which consists of seven air vehicles, one ground control station and four receiving stations. In addition, two

Marine wins Tae kwon do title MARINE CORPS BASE, Quantico, Va. - The battle- field. Opponents face each other, eyes locked, bodies tenses, ready to strike. It's one-on-one, hand-to-hand, no backup, nothing to rely on but wit, skill and training. This is no movie set, it's very real. When the battle is over, there will be one winner and one loser.

Welcome to the taekwondo ring - lstLt. Sean Burke's personal combat zone. Burke, a logistics officer with 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Camp Pendleton, Calif., was crowned U.S. Men's Heavyweight Taekwondo champion May 13 at Colorado Springs, Colo. As a Marine, Burke is quick to use his skills to establish superi- ority in his zone. "In the ring, there's no one to rely on but yourself, so you have to put up or shut up."

Put up is something Burke does well indeed. He became interested in the sport 12

years ago. In only six years of competitive fighting, he has won three national heavyweight taekwondo championships, taking titles in 1992, 1994 and 1996.

"I was very lucky when I started. I was able to meet some of the best competi- tors in the country," Burke said. "Herb Perez (former captain of the U.S. tae kwon do team) took me under his wing. in 1989 as a sparring partner. All he asked was that I fully com- mit to giving my best so he wasn't wasting his time."

Burke, who calls Glen Rock, N.J., home, was commis- sioned in the Marine Corps in May 1993, shortly after capturing his first title.

"The strong work ethic and discipline learned through taekwondo has really bene- fited me as a Marine," Burke said. "Taekwondo develops a highly competitive spirit and self reliance. Every time you compete, you walk into a ring and stare at someone whose

chief aim is to hurt you, to put you down." Burke is no stranger to pain - an injury in 1991 forced him to wait a year to compete for his first title.

"Winning or losing doesn't enter my mind when I go into the ring. Overcoming the nervousness, focusing on my goal is the important thing. Bringing all my attention and energy to bear on what I need to do gives me my edge," he said. "That focus and giv- ing 110 percent of what it takes to succeed has made me a better Marine." Since taekwondo is not an

Olympic sport, America won't get to see Burke corn- pete in Atlanta this sum- mer. His next challenge is the U.S. Team Trials, sched- uled for June at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. If successful, he will go on to compete at the Pan American Championships in Cuba in October. (Frank Stevenson, MWR support activity)

remote receiving stations and associated per- sonnel and equipment will deploy in support of Task Force Eagle. Although many Marine squadrons have flown in support of the oper- ation from Italy, and special operations-capa- ble Marine Expeditionary Units have sup- ported them from the Adriatic Sea, VMU-1 is the first full Marine Corps unit to operate from a base in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The unit will be based near Tuzla.

The squadron is part of Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3d Marine Air Wing, I MEF and is based at Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif. The squadron's advance party departed June 5

to coordinate the deployment. Unmanned aerial vehicles, which the

Marine Corps first started testing in 1985, were successfully used during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm to observe Iraqi troop movements and positions.

The Marine Corps activated its first unmanned aerial unit, the 1st Remotely Piloted Vehicle Company, Jan. 21, 1987.

In 1994, the 1st and 3d RPV companies combined to establish the 1st Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Co., which was redesignat- ed VMU-1 Jan. 15 of this year. (MCAS, El Toro Public Affairs)

11th MEU helps out in Hawaii 11TH MARINE EXPEDITIONARY UNIT, POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii - Marines from Battalion Landing Team, 3d Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment volunteered their services to the city of Waimea on the Big Island of Hawaii as part of a three-phase com- munity relations project to benefit residents in the local community.

The project was headed by Navy Chaplains Chin Van Dang, 11th MEU, and William M. Middleton, BLT 3/1, and involved painting and restoring safety areas and playground facil- ities at Waimea Elementary and Intermediate School and beautifying the Camp Tarawa Memorial, a large plaque embedded in stone signifying the 2d and 5th Marine Divisions' efforts during World War II. In addition, food donations to "The Island of Hawaii Food Bank" were coordinated to benefit more than 60 charities throughout the island. The first project took place May 25 as a group of Marines and Sailors spent the day spruc-

ing up the Camp Tarawa Memorial by cleaning and polishing its metallic exterior. Inscribed on the memorial are the words "Camp Tarawa 1943-1945. The 2nd and 5th Marine Divisions trained here to bring peace to the Pacific."

The second project became the day's highlight as a group of 15 Marines and Sailors gath- ered at the school to paint yellow safety stripes on all walkways, curbs and other high risk areas such as the stairways leading to several classrooms. "It feels good to do something for the community we're defending," said LCpl. Brian M. Dite, D Co., 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Bn. "It's not often we get to do something for the community and when you do, it makes a big impact." This wasn't the first time Marines were called to give the school a hand. "In the past, the Marines have done land clearing, grubbing and leveling to create addi-

tional playground space," said Art Souza, assistant principal of the school. "Discussions for future work include plans to build a softball field for joint community and school use."

On May 28, at the Pohakuloa Training Area, food donations to the 11-11+B kicked off as Marines loaded a truck with donated food items. Some of the needy are former military personnel who live in remote places far away from town and are too proud to ask for help. As the 11th MEU continues to prepare for an upcoming six-month deployment in

September, its Marines and Sailors will continue to foster good community relations by par- ticipating in more restoration projects like the one at Waimea. (Cpl. Marc Ayalin, 11th MEV)

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Hawaii Marine June 13, 1996 A-3

The Impact Area A few rotten apples don't spoil the Corps Capt. J.C. Milliman Public Affairs Officer

0 ine very warm evening in June 984, I found myself on a ship look-

ng at a most incredible sight through some very large binoculars. The ship was the USS Nassau and the sight was a full-blown carni- val, complete with a fully lighted ferris wheel.

In between the spokes of the slowly turning ferris wheel, you could just about make out the distinctive trails of rockets and tracers. The place? Oh yeah, we were a mile or so from the city of Beirut. The details are fuzzy, but I'll never forget the incongruity of that scene. Many of you were there and might have seen it as well.

It's an alien concept to most of us that fun and games could coexist with death and destruction, but then again, it was Beirut -- a place were very little value was placed on human life. Or so it seemed.

It's alien because we don't think that way. We like to think we are an organiza- tion comprised of people who care more

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about others than we do ourselves. We

like to think the best of our Marine Corps and pride ourselves on our honor, courage and commitment. Remember those? They are the core values of Marines.

But sometimes, that ideal and self concept can get skewed by the press of events that can twist what we think of ourselves out of proportion to reality. Its easy, especially during troubling times or awful events, to think we are losing our grip on our core values.

In the news lately have been stories of people wearing our uniform (I hesitate to use the term Marine) who have been either convicted or suspected of horrible things. It might be easy to let that cov-

erage cloud your mind to the point where you become convinced the Corps is going somewhere in a hand basket.

Take heart! Our Core Values are as intact as ever and most Marines are living up to them every day.

We have seen a couple of "Marines" make headlines for terrible things, yet there are many more who do not get a spotlight for the many positive things they do in our communities.

Take, for instance, Cpl. Jeff White of CSSG-3 who spends a lot of his own time on the weekend visiting with and bringing some cheer to the residents of a retirement home out in town.

Or how about LCpI. Brian Davis from the Training and Audiovisual Support Center here who gave of his own time last year for Christmas in July and helped refurbish an elderly gentleman's home. And LCpl. Don Hall, who regularly

spends time working in a transitional living center, helping people adjust to life with a disability, or who can't oth- erwise live on their own.

I even know a Captain at Headquarters Marine Corps (of all places) who regularly works with Habitat for Humanity and builds homes for the under privileged.

These Marines exemplify and live our Core Values. They are here for more than just college benefits. They are not always asking "What's in it for me?" Because they care more for others, they don't seek the spotlight and thus can easily be overlooked by a cynical world conditioned to expect the worst.

Even beyond what some Marines do for others on their own time, there is an underlying element that sets real Marines apart from people whO merely wear the uniform to get college money.

A Sailor once described that element to his son. Navy Capt. A. P. Niblack wrote "Letters of a Retired Rear Admiral to His Son" in 1913 wherein

he describes what I'm talking about. "The (military) profession is much like

the ministy. You dedicate your life to a purpose. Your life is governed by rules laid down by the organization. You renounce the pursuit of wealth. In large measure, you surrender your citizenship, renounce politics and work for the highest good of the organization. In the final analysis, your aims and objects are quite as moral as any minister's because morali- ty exists in the conservation of the best interests of civilization and you are not seeking your own good, but the ultimate good of your country

The Marines who gave the last full measure of devotion in the BLT head- quarters in Beirut a few months before I saw that carnival knew what he was talking about. The Marines who, every week, devote their off-duty time to lofti- er pursuits than 12-ounce curls and computer games know what he's talk- ing about, too, because they live it. Marines who exhibit the best of what

the eagle, globe and anchor are all about and do the right things because they are the right things to do know what Capt. Niblack is talking about.

Sacrifice is more than getting up every day at 5 am. Good Marines know that.

But what about those who commit mur- der, or beat their wives or steal from their

fellow Marines? Did the Corps fail them? Or is the Corps failing because of them?

No. As with any large group, the Marine Corps represents a cross section of the society it draws from and ultimate- ly serves. (Whether or not that society is itself crumbling is another topic for anoth- er time). They came into the Corps with problems, and unfortunately, they will leave the Corps with problems.

But, is the Marine Corps taking on the seamier aspects of that'great" society? No - just look at all of our Marines who are giving of themselves to good causes. Or look at all the Marines who do their jobs every day without having to resort to drunken behavior, theft, or murder. They are Marines.

Break out your copy of the Commandant's Statement on Core Values of United States Marines some- time. It not only works for the Corps, its a good standard for life in general. Most Marines I know are already living up to it. Chances are you are too.

Those few individuals who cant even spell morality, let alone define it? They don't reflect my Corps. And they don't represent the vast majority of MCB Hawaii Marines who not only manage to stay out of trouble, but who setnally do

their jobs well and even look out for others. They aren't even Marines.

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Marine Corps League membership Sgt. William Poff stop writer

The Marine Corps League is a veterans organization. Composed of Marines and former Marines with honorable service. It aims to per- petuate the spirit and traditions of the Marine Corps.

The league was founded by MGen. John A. Lejeune in 1923 and the United States Congress granted it a federal charter in 1937.

"The Aloha detachment of the Marine Corps League serves to our hospitals, helps our. community, works with our youth and assists our Marines and veterans," said lstLt. Maureen B. Murphy, base adju- tant, Marine Corps Base Hawaii. "Everything we have done is for a good cause and we try to keep our focus on the Marines."

By using a carwash for funds, they were able to buy volleyball gear for the Single Marines Program, said Murphy. "On December 7 each year the league lays a wreath at the Arizona Memorial." W e donated two plaques to the Castle high school JROTC for the male and female citizenship of the year awards," added Murphy. "We deter- mine our charities in regular meetings, which are conducted under a unified ritual, with the Marine Corps spirit and atmosphere predom- inating."

To become a member the only requirement is honorable service in the Marine Corps in excess of 90 days, Murphy said. The annual fee is $25 and for E-5 and below the firsstyear's fees are $12.50. For more infor- mation on the Marine Corps League call Murphy at 257-0900.

Upcoming events Corporal's Course

Corporal's Course 6-96 will be graduatingat 3 p.m. at the base the- ater Friday. For military personnel, uniform of the day, for civilians, aloha attire. All are invited to attend.

Korean War Ceremony A ceremony to honor Korean War

veterans, Purple Heart recipients and family members of servicemem- bers who lost their lives or are miss- ing in action while fighting in the Korean War will be held Friday beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Dewey Square. At 10:30 there will be a cer- emony and pass in review. The event is open to the public, and will go rain or shine. For more informa- tion call 257-1674.

Death From A-1

are working with full cooperation from the Honolulu Police Department and the state prosecu- tor's office. The arrested Marines will under-

go an Article 32 hearing, which is

comparable to a civilian grand jury hearing, where an impartial mili- tary officer will make a recommen- dation, based on the evidence, whether a general court martial is warranted.

Pereira has been in the Marine Corps since February 1992 and has been stationed in Hawaii since February 1993. Baer has been a

Marine since September 1994 and in Hawaii since April 1995, and Antle has been in the Marine Corps since October 1993, and in Hawaii since May 1994. Soto joined the Marine Corps in May 1992, and first arrived in Hawaii in April 1993. The investigation in the case is

continuing.

A victim reported his car was broken into at the Pali Falls Lookout. $205 and a compact disc carrier containing 45 discs was stolen, and the lock mechanism of the victim's car was damaged.

A compact disc case containing 35 compact discs was stolen from an unsecured secretary in a room at barracks 1656. The vic- tim could provide no leads or suspects.

A complainant reported three unidentified individuals assault- ed him on the third deck of building 5070, MCAF. The assailants grabbed the victim by the head and slammed him to the deck. The victim was taken to Tripler Army Medical Center, treated and released.

After observing a 1990 Chevrolet truck breaking traction in the parking lot of building 1629, Enlisted Club, Military Police made contact with the suspect and smelled alcohol on his breath. The subject submitted to a field sobriety test, but failed. A chem- ical test revealed his blood-alcohol level to be .138. Further inves- tigation revealed the individual to be under legal age to consume alcohol. Military police issued the suspect a ticket for driving under the influence and underage drinking, and released him to his unit.

The Military Police Department has a 24-hour Community Action Line set up to assist in any questions or concerns you may have. Call today and take a bite out of crime, 257- 6800.

The evidence /lost and found `custodian has in his posses- sion bicycles, keys and other miscellaneous items. If any of these items belong to you, contact Sgt. Everette at 257-0055 for lost and found, and SSgt. Davis at 257-1305 for the evi- dence custodian. The Military Police Department disposes of unclaimed property after holding them for 45 days.

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Hawaii Marine June 1 3, 1 996 A-9

Mystique continues; 10 years 10 wins. Ltpl. Steven Williams Staff writer

Marine Corps Base Hawaii's best four- legged crime fight-

ers outsmarted state-wide police dogs in the 10th Annual Hawaiian Island Canine Association Competition held here Saturday for their tenth con- secutive victory in the event. The Military Police

Department's Marine team seized top positions in five of seven awards in the compe- tition including overall awards in top kennel and top dog.

The competition was com- posed of controlled aggres- sion, obedience and agility, scouting, explosives detec-

tion, narcotics detection, top dog and top kennel evalua- tions. Trophies were given to the top four competitors in each event.

Seven organizations groomed their best pooches for the challenge including police dogs from Honolulu and Maui Police Departments, Department of Public Safety for Oahu, Schofield Barracks, Hickam Air Force Base, Pearl Harbor, and here.

Silva, a Marine military working dog, escorted by his trainer Cpl. David A. Byrnes, earned the top bone in the event. This is the sec- ond consecutive year Silva, a Belgium Malanois, has got- ten his paws on the first- place trophy.

The Marine canine team also took second through fifth places in the top dog event.

Kazan, a Belgian Malinois, and his handler, Cpl. Heber B. Smith III, chief trainer, sniffed out the opposition in explosives detection. Tessa, a Dutch Shepherd escorted by LCpl. Kristopher R. Knight, took third in the event. And, Olga, a Belgian Malinois led by LCpl. Robert L. Larez, military working dog train- er, had the sharpest nose in narcotics detection. Although the Marine ken-

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scouting with Petty Officer 1st Class Debra Coon's Belgian Malinois named Lucky, as Marines leashed a few positions below the tro- phy spots in the event.

Despite a couple of first- place trophies slipping through their paws, Smith said the dogs did well for the amount of practice they got this year.

"In the past, we started training two to three months before the competition," said Smith. "This year, due to busy schedules and a lot of new people coming in, we didn't start until about a month and a half before the competition." As the annual competi-

tion continues to grow in size each year, Sgt. William H. Kartune, MPD kennelmaster, said it gets harder for the Corps' canines to hold on to their gold collars.

"Each year it gets more and more competitive," said Kartune. "There's more tension on us to win it. But, that makes a win worth that much more."

LCpl Steven Williams

Olga, one of MCB Hawaii's finest, jumps from the seated position to a full-speed sprint upon command during the competition.

LCpI. Steven Williams LCpl. Steven Williams Dogs providing stiff competition for the Marines this year included Ricky, a Belgian Malinois, who is The top dog in this year's competition, Silva, a Belgian Malinois, of K-Bay's Military Working Dog clamping down on Army Sgt. William Shively's arm. Members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Section, prepares to crawl through a tunnel on the agility course. Silva is accompanied through the Hawaii's Police agencies competed in the 10th annual competition. course by her handler Cpl. David A. Byrnes.

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The FTQL supervisor course is open to non-supervisors who would like to find out more about TQL. For more information, call 257- 2130.

TAMP classes The following classes are being

offered by the Transition Assistance Program office during the month of June: Around the island tour - Learn about the history of Hawaii during this tour Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The tour begins and ends at the Family Service Center, building 216. Bring a lunch. Seats are lim- ited and registration is required. How to get a Federal job - Civil service is an especially attractive employment route for the military community. Learn how the federal selection and hiring process works Tuesday from 8 -11 a.m. at TAVSC, building 267. Information on veter- an's preference, military spouse preference, and the SF-171 will be provided. If you're considering fed- eral employment, this workshop is a must. For more information or to register

for any of these classes call 257- 3135,

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To sign up for any of the following programs /classes, or for more infor- mation, call 254-4719 or 254-4965. Hula Class - Hula classes for children ages 4-12. The class meets every Saturday from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the ASYMCA office in build- ing 216. The fee is $40 a month. Tumbling tots - This is an exer- cise program for motor skills and coordination for children just start- ing to walk up to 3 years old meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:45 - 9:15 a.m. Fit for two - These classes are for pregnant women and new moms every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:15-10:15 a.m. Registration cost is $30.

Coupon club - Belinda Garcia will teach all about coupons, rebates and forms. Meets the fourth Wednesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. Call ASYMCA for location and time. Hawaiian pillows - Learn to cre- ate a Hawaiian pillow Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hawaiian quilting - Classes have begun and this session will end August 7. The classes meet on Wednesday's from 6-8 p.m. Hawaii Nature Center - Explore the outdoors with others on June 26 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Honolulu Theater for Youth - See a presentation of the. preschool show "The Misadventures of Litter Bugsy." The show will be today at 10:45 a.m. Belly Dancing -A timely dance expressing creativity will be taught June 20 through August 1 from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Relaxercise - Release stress through a combination of yoga, stretch, visualization and breathing exercises, the classes will be held June 18 through July 23 from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.

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Continuing Growth Event - Gail Kiefer, of the Family Service Center, MCB Hawaii, will be the guest speaker Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the CREDO retreat center. Her topic will be "Family Advocacy Issues and the Marine Corps." This training is open to anyone who has ever attended a Personal Growth Retreat and is interested in learn- ing more about caring for others. Call 257-1941/0408 for further information.

Parents support The New Parents Support

Program provides a variety of edu- cation and support services to Marine families on Oahu and Navy families stationed at MCB Hawaii in an effort to promote health fami- ly functioning. Prenatal classes - Expecting a new baby? Learn information to help you through pregnancy, labor and delivery and postpartum time. NPSP also provides basic baby information to help you become the best parent you can be. Seven- week classes are held Tuesday evenings from 6 to 7:30 at TAVSC, building 267. Parenting support group - The

group meets every Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Family Service Center, building 216, on D Street. Free child care is available with a copy of your child's up-to-date shot record. Parents with children of all ages are invited to attend to discuss topics such as child development, discipline, stress management, communication and family interac- tion. Stork club - This education/sup- port group for expecting and new parents is every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Family Service Center building 216. Light refreshments are provided. Brown bag lunch is encouraged. All services provided by the New

Parents Support Program are free. For information, schedules or to register for any classes, call 257- 9965:

Appetite class Overeaters anonymous - Group support to help with over eating behavior. Meets every Friday at the FSC from 7-8 p.m.

Job hunting A computerized listing of on-

island jobs is available at the Employment Resource Center. Call 257-3135 to make an appointment with a counselor.

Red Cross

The American Red Cross is look- ing for volunteers for the Summer Youth Volunteer Program. Teens ages 14 through 19 are needed to fill volunteer positions in several areas on the base. For more infor- mation, contact the Red Cross office at 257-3150.

The Red Cross also is looking for volunteers to fill positions in the Legal Officer and Medical Clinic. No experience is required and training will be provided. American Red Cross Kaneohe Service Center is located in building 216, room 53. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check in/out will be between these hours. The office will be closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.

For emergencies, please call 257- 3150 or 471-3155. After hours, weekends and holidays contact the American Red Cross Pearl Harbor Service Center at 471-3155. Pearl Harbor Office is open from 6 a.m. to

midnight daily.

Retired activities A Retired Activities Office has

been established in building 216 here to provide the retired commu- nity with a focal point for informa- tion and retiree business aboard the base. The program is in need of retiree volunteers to help meet staffing goals. Office hours are Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information on services or to volunteer, call Jim Gardner at 257-3135.

FSC Marriage Skills Workshop -A 14-hour workshop for newly mar- ried couples and singles anticipat- ing marriage will be held Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The workshop is designed to focus on an orientation to married life in the military, relationships, communication, conflict resolution, problem-solving, listening skills and money management. Reservations are required. Please call 257-3655 to register. Stress Management Workshop-Feeling overwhelmed, losing patience or exhausted? Left unchecked, chronic stress along with attitudes of hostility, anger and depression, can sicken and eventually kill us. Learn to handle stress effectively at home and at work. The workshop will be held June 25 from 1 to 4 p.m. Call 257- 3655 for reservations. Women's Orientation Group - This educational and support group is for women whose partners attend one of the men's domestic violence groups or have unresolved issues because of a prior abusive relation-

ship. The Women's Group will explore issues and material pre- sented in the men's group and is held every Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Please call Melody or Debbie for more information, 257-3655.

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Do you like to meet new people? Do you need to get away from the kids? Would you like to learn office skills? The Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society is looking for volun- teers. Childcare will be provided. Volunteers will learn about the mil itary pay system and household budgeting. The NMCRS is located in building 216 and operates from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more informa- tion call 254-1327.

AES Club Spouses of military personnel

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Australian officer visits 1st Radio Bn. LCpI. Steven Williams Sctf writer

AAfter a week-long tour of 1st Radio Battalion here,

ustralian Army LtCol. Peter L. Lambert, 7th Signals Regiment commanding officer,

Borneo Barracks Cabarlah in Queensland, Australia, said he's looking forward to more interac- tion with Marines "down under."

The Australian officer came to the island for two reasons.

"Our units are very similar," said Lambert. "We have a lot of

things we can share in terms of experience, knowledge and the way we do business."

The second reason was to visit Australian Army Capt. Greg Thompson, one of Lambert's offi- cers, who is serving with the bat- talion through a two-year

Steven Williams

Australian Army Lt Col. Peter L. Lambert, 7th Signal Regiment commanding officer, Borneo Barracks Cabarlah in Queensland, Australia, asks Cpl. Anthony S. Wood, 1st Radio Battalion Mobile Electronic Warfare Support System driver, about elec- tronic equipment in the MEWSS. Lambert returned to Australia May 31 after a week-long visit in Hawaii.

exchange program between the Australian Army and U. S. Marine Corps.

During his time on the island, Lambert said he was surprised by the similarities of the battal- ion and his unit.

"We have similar problems in terms of manning, training and equipping," said Lambert. "We also have similar strategic prob- lems in the way we're headed into the future. It's very interest- ing and useful to discuss and see how they are dealing with things we also have to deal with."

An important factor behind his visit was "to learn how we can support each other in combined operations with a real war-fight- ing focus," said Lambert. "We also talked about future opportu- nities for our people to come and work with the Marines and vice versa." The most recent training involving Hawaii Marines in Australia was Exercise Gold Eagle '96, which will be held again in 1997, according to Lambert. Before the year is out, Lambert said he hopes to inte- grate with Marine units in sever- al more exercises. A detachment from 1st Radio

Battalion will go down under in August for Exercise Phidipidies Corroboree, Lambert said. This exercise is composed of three phases. First, the detachment will spend two weeks in a train-

ing phase with the Australian regiment. Then, the final two stages are Exercises Taipan Watch and Northern Predator in northern Australia.

"The Marines will be fully inte- grated into the Australian elec- tronic warfare unit," said Lambert. "They'll be operating with their equipment side by side with Australian soldiers."

The terrain in Australia will "give them training in an area of the world they probably haven't seen before," said Lambert. "They'll also be able to observe the operation of an Australian mechanized brigade."

Lambert invited the Marines back to his homeland for another training exercise in November. If the Marines take the training mission, Lambert said they will also be invited to an Australian Army Signals Corps competition after the exercise. This challenge is a relay race covering approxi- mately 120 kilometers.

"We're also exploring additional opportunities for our soldiers to go on temporary duty with 1st Radio Battalion in the future," said Lambert.

With a hardy "Cheers" to the battalion, Lambert departed Oahu May 31. However, with the Marine Corps' continuing close relations with Australian forces, Lambert said he certainly hasn't seen the last of Hawaii Marines.

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Estimates show 100 million mines undetected globally LCpI. Steven Williams Staff writ,

Mines have served with the military for decades, diligently performing their duties discharging fatal explosions and fragmentation. These deadly mechani- cal troops have carried out their duties protecting vital military assets across the world.

However, many mines are still bur- rowed in foreign soil, waiting for human or mechanical weight to trigger them into action. Today, United Nations officials estimate more than 100 million land mines are spread throughout more than 60 countries, according to CWO-3 David Z. Bailey, Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, here.

"Everywhere a conflict has gone, there is unexploded ordnance in the area," said Cpl. David A. Watts, Combat Engineer Platoon squad leader, Combat Support Company, here. "In a large conflict, it is impossi- ble to remove all ordnance." The Marine Corps currently only

uses land mines to protect a Marine base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according to Watts. Marines here con- tinue to train with several mines keep- ing up to date with dangers and knowl- edge involved in mine warfare.

Combat engineers from CSC here give classes to infantry units during training at Pohakuloa Training Area, located on the island of Hawaii, accord-

mg to Watts. These periods of instruc- tions include description of character- istics and capabilities of mines and what to do when they encounter one.

Mines were initiated in the 19th cen- tury when the first reliable pressure fuses for explosive artillery shells were introduced, according to Bailey. During the Civil War, both the North and South forces began using these "land torpe- does." They became commonly known to the soldiers as "infernal devices."

Thus, anti-personnel mines were enlisted for use in armies across the world to perform protecting and dis- abling missions. Although some battle- fields have been abandoned for years, these deadly sentries are still standing posts world-wide. And, as conflicts and wars continue, the population of these explosive troops rise.

President Bill Clinton proposed an anti-personnel land mine ban recently to reduce the numbers of unexploded mines in the future, according to an American Forces Information Service release. Clinton said more than four million anti-personnel mines will be banished from U.S. forces by 1999.

The alternative will be self-destruct- ing mines which blow up after a set amount of time if not activated. Switching primary use to these devices may decrease mission effectiveness, according to Watts.

"If you have to use a self-destructing mine to protect your perimeter in a defensive position, it won't work," said

l.Cpl Steven Williams

CWO-3 David Bailey, base explosive ordnance officer, demonstrates how a Valmary-69 pressure tripwire mine can be triggered. It requires between 22-28 pounds of pressure to activate and has a kill radius of 25 meters.

Watts. "You may have to be in your perimeter for months and the mine won't last more than 48 hours. With the other mines, we can set it, retrieve it and take it back another day."

Mines can be inserted in various methods including air-dropped, artillery-shot, rocket-launched and hand-in-place, according to Bailey. Sometimes creating minefields at liter- ally hundreds and even thousands of mines per minute, Bailey said it's impossible to find them all.

Anti-personnel mines, designed to simply injure enemies, aren't the only threat. Anti-tank mines, designed to disable or destroy track vehicles such as tanks, are also among the ranks of

hidden dangers. U.N. officials report there are

between five and seven million uncleared mines in Kuwait because of the 1990-1991 Gulf War, which may have been the most densely mined country in the world, according to Bailey. Its government has funded $700 million for mine clearing with companies from at least eight coun- tries participating.

Croatia is reported to have an esti- mated two million uncleared mines still resting in its soil. And, the Falkland Islands, scene of a relatively short conflict in 1982 between Great Britain and Argentina, has identified 117 mine fields with an estimated den-

sity of a half million mines in the coun- try, according to Bailey.

Many mines can be found and decom- missioned by using mine detectors. However, some strategic mine designs include plastic bodies with glass or fiberglass firing pins.

Others slip through the detection because they are designed to be insen- sitive to mine-clearing explosions.

Despite overwhelming efforts to locate these buried death traps, innocent people, sometimes chil- dren, continue to trigger unfound mines. Watts said approximately 30,000 people are maimed or die per year in mine mishaps around the globe.

Commonly used mines in the Marine Corps LCpI. Steven Williams Staff writer

Land mines come in all shapes and sizes designed for various tactical measures. From covering dead space in the perimeter of defensive position to channeling the enemy to go in certain directions, mines have been an asset for American forces since the Civil War.

Mines come in two primary types - anti-personnel and anti-tank. Anti-personnel mines are specifically designed to injure the enemy, according to Cpl. David A. Watts, Combat Engineer Platoon squad leader, Combat Support Company, here. The purpose is to handicap one soldier which will in turn take two to carry him and a corpsman to treat him.

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casualty area of 30 meters and a 90-meter danger area. Used commonly for ambushes.

* M -1.6A1 Bouncing Betty - When tripped, this mine bounds up approximately six feet and explodes. It also has a 30-meter casualty area and 90-meter danger area.

* M-23 - Chemical mine with nerve agent VX. Its effec- tive radius is determined by the wind.

Common types of anti-tank mines used by the Marine Corps include:

M-15 - An m-kill mine with 22 pounds of explosive used to disable tracked vehicles. It has a secondary fuse well, used to put an anti-handling device on it. If the enemy finds the mine, deactivates the main pressure plate and picks it up, it explodes.

* M-19 -A plastic-bodied m-kill mine with 21 pounds of explosives used to disable track vehicles. Only the firing pin can be detected with a mine detector.

* M-21 -A k-kill mine with 11 pounds of explosives det- onated with an 18-inch tilt rod. It is designed to tilt to a certain point where the mine is under the belly of the tank when it activates. It shoots a nine-inch steel plate through the thin armor on the bottom of the tank and destroys it and its crew.

Anti-personnel mines take anywhere from five to 30 pounds of pressure to detonate while anti-tank mines take anywhere from 250 to 400 pounds. A person run- ning could make enough pressure to set off an anti-tank mine, according to CWO-3 David Z. Bailey, base explo- sive ordnance disposal officer. There are countless numbers of mines in other coun-

tries. Bailey said Italy is one of the nation's largest mine exporters in the world. And Russian-unique mines are still found in large quantities and varieties in old bat- tlefields world-wide. The United States stopped exporting mines in 1992

after signing a unilateral one-year moratorium. In 1993, it extended the mine refusal for three years. The only place the Marine Corps is using mines today

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Questions to ponder riuquently, my three devoted fans 1.1 will ask me questions pondering life, liberty, and whether I saw Bigfoot while I was stationed in Orion. Here's a sampling of some actual ques- tions and my answers. How do you come up with top- ics for your column?

Whatever I think about I just write. I don't necessarily think of "topics," because Fm no twain surgeon, and if I was you probably wouldn't want me to operate on you, so "intelligence" has nothing to do with it. I just write my thoughts, and as you cantell, my mind has no boundaries. For instance, I sit amund sometimes thinking about stuff like 'Who was the genius who invented credit reports?' I might be in an important meeting and all I can think about is why hyenas have sloped backs. I'm going to toot my own horn and state my belief that my best stuff is the uncensored stuff you, the tender read- ers, never see. Look for my uncen- sored book to be called "Madman - The Basement Columns.' Why do you hate the Cowboys so much?

I don't hate the Cowboys; hate isn't a strung enough word. Really, I don't like the Cowboys because they always beat the Atanta Falcons - always. And because Jimmy Johnson isn't their coach anymore. Go Miami Dolphins. How do you handle popularity?

I dont think I'm popular, but because of my uncommon last name, people tend to remember who I am, even if they can't pronounce it (it's Gude, as in rude). And because my photo leads the column every week, some people recognize me despite my various disguises - especially guys with sissy cars. Why are you obsessed with cars?

It's not so much the actual cars as it is the engineering and design aspects of these machines that I enjoy. Beautiful cars, cars with gee- whiz engines or cars with racing his- tories are achievements to be laud- ed, especially when the name on the car says "Ferrari." What I'm actual- ly obsessed with is ridding the world of potato salad and pickles. You are a notoriously picky eater Why?

Not everything tastes good. But I like fried corn. I like cabbage. I like fried fatback. I like peach cobbler I like KoolAid and sweet iced tea. I like butter pecan ice cream with pineapple topping. And I really, really like fried chicken and collard greens. And any- thing barbecued It is jus; possible, if potato salad and pickles could be bar- becued, I might even like them, too. What itm your best time in the Marine Corps and why?

When I was stationed m Florida Nvith `S'torinirt'" Norman Sehyvarzlcopf and Central Command, and when I was in the Persian Gulf )r Desert Shield/Storm. Florida bemuse it was the last place I was single and there's nothing like spending Christmas on the beach, and the Gulf because I got to use all the training rve received during my career and came back alive. 111 never forget it. What are your future plans? If the Marine Corps deems me fit to

hang around and continue being an esteemed 'nember of the world's finest fighting three, I shall continue to mart h until retirement, after which 1 ,,-;-7..-covnei-.e ofthe world's leading 1. iexplaiaed phenorneini. I mit capture a Bigibot; videotape the Loch Ness mon...stet;

and become the first: human to "mad test" a UFO. I will write novels (I already have three; they just haven't been published) and pursue my goal of owning several Ferraris.

Oh yeah -and I will rid the world of potato salad and pickles.

Courtesy Rocky Owens

Followed by the chase boat the Lanikai Canoe Club entry rides a wave in to the shore and finish line during the 46-mile race. The boat carries rested paddlers and then strategically drops them off ahead of the canoe, where they wait to grab on to the passing canoe and are substituted into the boat while it is in motion.

World champion team paddling toward repeat of canoe title LCpI. Douglas LaGore Staff writer

Flying to Molokai takes about 20 minutes, but canoeing takes 4 hours, 53 minutes --

if you don't sink first. Rocky Owens, MCB Hawaii

Environmental Department, has paddled his way into the record books alongside eight other mem- bers of the Lanikai Canoe Club.

The 42-year-old Owens and his team won the Molokai to Oahu Canoe Race, Oct. 9, 1995; they were the first Hawaiian team to win in five years. Up against the best the Pacific has to offer, from Australia, Polynesia, Tahiti and 92 other competitors, the team tra- versed the 46-mile course to take the race home for their club.

"A lot of our success has to do with the training and size of our crew," said Owens. "We have a lot of big guys on the team and they are in shape. Some times larger crew members are not as in shape as they should be, and this makes it harder for the smaller crew members to pull them along." This training, coupled with a new

coach and sense of unity pushed the team to the forefront of the competition, according to Owens. More emphasis was placed on group training together over the season.

"We train most of the time by ourselves because everyone has different time constraints," said Owens. "You can use the individ- ual canoes and get a good training session by yourself. But this is what was keeping us from per- forming our best. We needed to get out and do it together, so we all made the commitment to the sport." The nine paddlers from the

Lanikai team decided if they were going to go up against an interna- tional field in the Molokai race then they would have to put in the extra effort to train together, said Rich Lambert, 35, a former Marine

and Lanikai teammate of Owens. Just as any other sport has

standings and a season, so does canoeing. The season begins in April and ends mid to late October with competing teams meeting nine times during the season. The regattas throughout the season feature different types of races, much like a track and field meet. From sprints to distance races,

clubs throughout Oahu compete for points and individual victories. Lanikai Canoe club won every regatta it entered during the 1995 season, so it was no surprise they were a powerhouse at the annual Molokai race.

"At the end of the summer the regatta races will stop and then the long distance races will begin," said Owens. "The races are designed to work the clubs up to the big Molokai race held Oct. 13 this year. The first distance race of the season is Lanikai to Waikiki."

But it is not as simple as piling into a 40- to 43-foot outrigger canoe and paddling until exhaust- ed. Careful planning is put into the design of the canoe and the members selected to row.

"Anyone who has paddled will know that this is a good back workout," said Lambert. "We try to use our backs instead of arms because muscles in your back are larger, and don't become exhausted as quick."

However, once the paddlers become fatigued the canoers must exchange the team members with a nearby boat carrying rested row- ers. Tb do this a chase boat drops off the fresh rowers well ahead of the canoe. When the canoe arrives, the old rowers, while still in motion, unzip out of their liners, and roll overboard as the new row- ers grab on to the canoe and are dragged through the water until they can fight their way into the canoe.

With standard procedures like this it is a wonder why anybody would want to continue to row, but both Owens and Lambert have a passion for the sport, claiming the workout and the camaraderie brings them back day after day.

Outrigger canoeing is traditional- ly a Hawaiian sport found only in this area, but as popularity of the sport grew, so did its followers. The technology also increased with canoes being crafted out of fiber- glass instead of Koa wood. Fiberglass provides a less expen- sive, yet sturdier alternative to the $40,000 Koa canoes, according to Owens. The canoe clubs compet- ing in the weekend regattas use both types of boats. Although the long distance races are raced with fiberglass.

Owens and Lambert agreed after a stressful day or week at the office they can come out and get in the canoe with their team and let go of all their worries.

Members of the Lanikai Canoe Club team cross the finish line during the beat 95 other competitors from around the world.

Courtesy Rocky Owens

1995 Molokai to Oahu Canoe Race. The team

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Decreasing water intake causes fat deposits to increase, according to Jeri Pickett, Makalapa Medical Clinic health promotion administrator. However, increasing water intake will ultimately chew away at those unwanted pounds.

"As a dietary aid in a weight loss program, water will give you a sen- sation of feeling full if it's consumed prior to meals," said Pickett. "Research shows that it also aids in the efficient utilization of fat as fuel for energy"

The reason for this centers around the kidneys. Pickett said without proper water supply, these important organs begin shifting some of their workload to the liver. The liver is responsible for metabolizing stored fat into usable energy for the body.

However, if the liver is pulling some

of the kidneys' load, it tends to get weighted down and is unable to metabolize as much fat, according to Pickett. Therefore, the body will retain more fat leaving that spare tire hanging around the waist.

Pickett recommends six to eight eight-ounce glasses of water each day. She said overweight people will need more water because of their larger metabolic loads.

Arbitrary standards are set by the Metropolitan Life Height, Weight Table to determine how much a per- son should weigh according to their height and weight,'aecording to Pickett. The Marine Corps is more stringent on these standards. The amount of extra water ari overweight individual should correspond with their military organizations stan- dards.

An overweight person should drink one additional glass of water for every 25 pounds of excess weight. Water consumption should also be increased for brisk exercisers and hot weather, each no stranger to Hawaii.

A common misconception in dieting is people who retain fluids should drink less water, according to Pickett.

"Nothing could be further from the

truth," said Pickett. "In fact, dehy- dration symptoms encourage the body to hold on to its fluid. In other words, if you don't drink enough water, you will most certainly retain fluid within your body tissues. Drinking water allows the body to flush its system naturally and the water will be absorbed in the appro- priate places."

Water retention could be blamed on excess sodium within your body, according to Pickett. The more salt an individual consumes, the more water their body needs to dilute it. Getting rid of it is simple. Drink more water. Excess sodium is carried away as the fresh water is forced through the kid- neys.

To allow the body to effectively use water during weight loss, Pickett said individuals should follow the fol- lowing schedule:

* Morning -Drink one quart of water over a 30-minute period.

* Noon - Drink one quart of water over a 30-minute period.

* Evening - Drink one quart of water between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Another hint to losing weight is drinking cold water, according to Pickett. When water is colder, it absorbs into the system faster and

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So, kick the expensive diet pills and dump those chalky-tasting Slim-Fast shakes. Water is a free solution to weight loss problems which will have an individual's body thanking them in the end.

Semper Fit 2000 promotes healthy lifestyles Sgt. William Poff Stall writer

The Marine Corps Health Promotion Program encourages healthy lifestyles through educational awareness and

programs assisting personnel here. The program, called Semper Fit 2000, is for

all active duty military, their dependents and civilian employees, offering assistance and education to enhance an individual's health and well being.

A message from the commandant of the Marine Corps states military readiness depends on many things and one of the most

important is ensuring our Marines are healthy. "It's something everybody has been doing but this program puts in black and white the goals the Marine Corps will reach in successive levels," said SSgt. Douglas L. Byrd, assistant training chief, G-3, and Semper Fit 2000 representative for the base. "Semper Fit is a two-part program which

encourages healthy activities and discour- ages anything which is unhealthy," Byrd said. "Some of the health objectives are tobacco use prevention and cessation, alcohol and drug abuse prevention, nutrition educa- tion and physical fitness." "This program deals with a lot of percent-

ages and by the year 2000 a sizeable portion approach the 100 percent range," added Byrd. "We want 100 percent of commands to offer tobacco cessation and a reduction to zero of Marines who use tobacco in the work- place.

"Physical fitness is a big part also with a goal near 100 percent of Marines and dependents participating in extra physical activities," added Byrd. "Almost every element on base will have a hand in supporting this program."

Each unit will be responsible for ensuring their Marines receive the proper classes and provide a unit representative for this pro- gram, though it does not end with just the

unit's responsibility. "Medical will play a big role with support and health training," Byrd said. "Family services will help with stress management, the safety director will be doing education on back injury and a units SACO will highlight the substance abuse issue."

Semper Fit is a good program . Once the goals are met it will have obvious merit, Byrd said. "Anyone who has ever seen a fit and motivated Marine perform his duty com- pared to someone out of shape would know what it's all about."

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K-Bay Lanes begin intramural . bowling league season for

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he Intramural Bowling League began Wednesday for all active duty military and

Department of Defense employees stationed at Kaneohe Bay or Camp H.M. Smith.

For 20 weeks, the league will meet at 6 p.m. at K-Bay Lanes for recreational bowling competition and to develop comradery between the units on base. "Every Wednesday the league

Sgt. William Poff

The K-Bay Lanes is considered to be one of the finest bowling facilities on the island and is often the site for tele- vised vised Hawaii bowling competitions.

shows up at the bowling alley in `aloha casual' and emphasize hav- ing fun while competing against other teams," said Ron E. Auble, deputy director, Staff Noncommissioned Officers Academy and president of the board of directors for the intramur- al bowling league.

"We are a legitimate bowling league, being sanctioned in accor- dance with the American Bowling Congress and the Womens International Bowling Congress," said Auble. "This is a coed league and individual and team cash prizes will be awarded at the end of the season." "Every team will receive a cash

prize at the end of the season," said Harry S. Homer, assistant aircraft maintenance officer at HMT-301 and bowling league administrator. "Depending on team ranking the amount will be from $85 to $200." People wishing to join need only

bring their enthusiasm - and just a little cash. "For a qualified person to join

all they need to do is show up by June 19 with $20 for males and $20.50 for females," Horner con- tinued. The difference in cost is because women fall under WIBC. "We can accept people up to

Wednesday for membership." "Marines bowling a 180 average

or better will be eligible to compete for a position on the Marine Corps Hawaii bowling team," Auble said. "From that point they could be selected for the Marine Corps bowling team."

The Oahu Bowling Association will be giving out prizes, such as a ring to anyone bowling a 300 game, Auble said. "It also will be giving out a watch to people bowl 100 pins over their average," he said.

People whose schedules take them out of town needn't worry, Auble said.

"The league is very flexible, such as accomadating individuals who go on a training exercises" Auble said.

"We are only limited to the amount of bowlers by how many show up to participate," said Horner. "Teams are anywhere between four and six people and there is no limit to the amount of teams a unit can provide."

"The league ensures it is a fun environment conducive to the com- petitive spirit and provide good rela- tions for its members," Auble said.

For more information on the Intramural Bowling League con- tact Auble at 257-1338.

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Lava swallowed by Harrierheads in roller hockey LCpI. Steven Williams Staff writer

MILILANI -- Keeping the penalty box warm almost the entire game, MCB Hawaii's only Marine team was defeated 11-3 by the Hammerheads June 2 in a game that turned into a grudge battle here in Hanalani Park.

Facing the number two team in the league, Hawaii Lava fell vic- tim to a pack of victory-hungry sharks after Lava's team pride sank in the second period.

"Hockey is an attitude game," said Scott Strum, Lava forward who initiated the team earlier this year. "Stupid penalties hurt us: We got upset and we fell apart."

Lava was on a smooth flow in the first half, holding the Hammerheads to three goals with Jason Koons, forward, slap- ping in a score for Lava. Hope was rising for Lava to up its 3-5 record.

However, Lava players got steamed in the second half on

Drama club looking for actors and stagehands LCpl. Steven Williams Staff writer

Amateur actors and stagehands base wide are invited to a special meeting 7 p.m. July 2 to discuss possibilities for a drama club.

LCpl. Ben K. Stovall, five-year play actor, who scheduled the meet- ing, said casting, practice times and possible plays are to be discussed at the meeting.

"I'm going to try to get a dinner theater for us at the officer's club or Pacific Hideaway," Stovall said introducing of few ideas he has put on the club drawing board. "Possibly, We can go on to doing plays in the main theater here. That is what I would eventually like to do."

Stovall hasn't found anyone to sponsor the club yet, therefore, the plays will probably be low budget. However, Stovall said he is still going to selective while choosing plays.

"What I plan on doing is getting the play together first," said Stovall. "Then, I will call the man- agers from the Pacific Hideaway and officer's club and invite them to have a look at the play. After they see it, we'll ask them if it is suitable

referee Brian Chong's calls and turned the game into a grudge match. High sticking, cross sticking, slashing, you name it, Lava players were dishing it out. Pierre Tousignant, defense, vis- ited the box three times in the game while team captain Brian Donarski and Koons each sat out twice for a variety of cheap shots including Koons' violent karate stick slash at a Hammerhead as Koons hit the deck. During their second-half joust

with the Hammerheads, Koons and Strum each tallied another score for Lava, but the sharks were picking their teeth by the end with eight more in the net. Kevin King led the shark attack with eight goals while Mickey Torreano added two assists and Nate Matsuda scored a lone goal.

"We need to stay out of the box," said Strum. "That's the key to the rest of the season. We need to step up to the level of hockey we can play."

The Lava's first season is one

LCpI. Steven Williams Hawaii Lava forward Doug Huntley, left, battles with Hammerhead defender Mickey Torreano for control of the puck during an 11-3 Lava loss.

game away from ending. laying down the law next year because you can't score or defend Although it didn't exactly get a for a team destined to stay out of in the box. exploding start, Strum said he's the penalty box and in the rink,

LCpl. Steven Williams

Ben Stovall hams it up in his role as a wino in "The Elephant Man."

for a dinner theater." Starting from scratch, Stovall said

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who have never acted before," said Stovall. "But, if I have a lot of peo- ple who know what they're doing!, we should be okay because we can just help each other out."

The club gives Marines a chance to use public speaking skills, according to Stovall. "That's really important especially

if you're Marine because you're always learning how to give classes and may have to speak to large groups of Marines," said Stovall.

It's also a good way for Marines and dependents to get together and work towards a common goal, Stovall added. Plays come in all shapes in sizes offering a variety of lessons for both audiences and actors.

"There are some that are funny," said Stovall. "There are some that are sad. Any kind of situation that

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you can see in life, there's a play for it. You can learn a lot because you can put yourself into a situation and see how fictional characters react to the situation. Then, if you're ever put into that situation, you'll have a little experience with it."

Stovall hasn't designated a play for the club debut yet, but he said he wants "the first play to be per- fect," said Stovall.

The first play is the key for the club, according to Stovall. It will be

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"They may not have a big acting part or they may not have a part at all," said Stovall. "If it's helping with the set or getting costumes together, everybody who wants to help will be able to help."

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Massage therapist available at Main Gym for aches and pains

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Whether coming off a hump, a long day of hit- ting a golf ball or a

stressful week, relaxation is just finger tips away at the Main Gym here.

Akua Lum, licensed massage therapist, has the touch when dealing with the occasional aches and pains felt by everyone as a result of injury or overuse of muscles.

Her practice and expertise stems from nine years of work involving various methods of body massage, used for medical therapy or simple relaxation.

"I do about ten massages a week now that word has gotten around and people have seen the advertisements," said Lum. "I

have also begun giving group massage therapy classes and self massage classes."

Lum said her involvement with this type of therapy began when she was hit by a car. After going to doctors she still had pain from her injuries until she turned to massage therapy for relief. Afterwards she continued her research and is now licensed as a qualified massage therapist and is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association.

Doctors began to send patients to her for medical treatment of their injuries, but most of the appointments she makes here are solely for relaxation purpos- es. She works out of her house and a room in the Main Gym. There are a wide variety of

massage methods ranging from trigger point therapy, which is

LCp1 Douglas LaGore

Akua Lum performs many techniques to ease the aches and pains to include Swedish forms, trigger point and polarity therapy.

the use of trigger points to release tension, to the more spir- itual forms such as Polarity Therapy, where the masseuse tries to balance the body's ener- gy flow and structural balance, according to Lum.

"I pretty much focus around pressure point therapy and the Esalin form of Swedish mas- sage," said Lum. "Esalin is a gentler form of massage that is a 180-degree difference from the original Swedish massage which is based on applying quick harsh movements to the body."

Lum said she uses these thera- pies because harsh movements affect everybody in different ways, meaning there is room for harm - in other words, no one will be walking on anyone's back. However, some of the deep therapy work and tissue work she has done for some patients has not been completely pain- less.

"With this type of therapy (deep tissue therapy) there is a goal in mind aimed at removing old patterns in muscle groups," said Lum. "Breaking down adhesions (scar tissue formed after injury) which have formed as a result of injury is possible, but they have taken time to form meaning sometimes takes pressure to alleviate the ten- sion."

There are ways to lighten the intensity of occasional pain, said Lum. The masseuse can work their way into the area slowly, instead of forcing their way right to it. Lum classifies her technique as slow, making pain a minuscule factor when she is called on to use massage therapy for medical reasons.

Medical uses of massage thera- py usually require repeat visits and patients should not expect their aches to simply disappear after one session with Lum. However, she said cases of stress and tension can be usually relieved within an hour depend- ing on the intensity of the mas- sage or the amount of stress. "If you are coming in with long-

standing or serious injuries this means there are going to be other sessions," said Lum. "There would also be other pro- grams the patient is supposed to follow such as stretching on his own. It is an education and physical process to take with you when you leave the session."

Clients may be surprised to know many insurance companies accept massage therapy as a form of rehabilitative therapy

LCpI. Douglas LaGore

California native Akua Lum helps relieve the tension of Cpl. Rob Daniels, gym attendant, Main Gym, during a session.

for people who have sustained injuries on the job or in an auto accident. Lum said she accepts no-fault (auto accident) and worker's compensation insur- ance payments as compensation.

Many of her clients come from the infantry battalions here, especially after long hikes with heavy packs. She said she gets Marines after humps who com- plain of low back pains and neck stress.

"A lot of the time Marines come into the gym after company runs with packs even though this is not covered by insurance," said Lum.

Although many people use Lum for her knowledge as a masseuse she said people still have mis-

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"People who have never had a massage still have a feeling that it could be a sexual experience, which it is not," said Lum, point- ing to posters on the walls dis- playing various systems throughout the body. "It is very obvious once a person walks in, nothing of this sort will take place. People are occasionally apprehensive about taking their clothes off. But I think when people leave, they feel confident about the session."

Lum works out of the main gym on base and offers a 20 per- cent discount to military patrons. She noted much of her business is done through gift certificates for her one hour, full session and half hour sessions. She claims the sessions increase circulation, relaxation and reconnection of mind and body. Further questions should be directed to Lum at 247-1106.

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Jazz is alive and well and living at Coconuts in Waikiki LCpl. Douglas LaGore Staff writer

WAIKIKI, Hawaii -- Jazz is alive and well at Coconuts Night Club

in the Ilikai Hotel here, with performers from local and national acts here doing what they do best. Under new management, the

club has become a venue pro- viding high-caliber performers to both tourists and islanders who find them- selves tapping their feet to the tunes of classical and progressive jazz.

Although Coconuts is no stranger to the night club scene, patrons celebrated the grand opening of the club under its present format during a party Sunday with Jazz Hawaii, the Ilikai Hotel and radio

Honolulu, and originally asked the Ilikai for a Wednesday night on the occasion, with this eventually expanding into a five-night deal. With a con- stant venue, support of the local jazz scene and energetic audiences, Pagan now feels his company and the Ilikai Hotel can be confident they provide a quality environment for music connoisseurs. Pagan hopes he can introduce

as many people as possible to the music and

"We have a club where local groups and solo artists can come and play for the audience in an intimate set- ting."

Abe Pagan Manager at Coconuts

station CD 101.9, according to Abe Pagan, manager, Coconuts Night Club, and owner, Jazz

"We have a club where local groups and solo artists can come and play for the audience in an intimate setting," said Pagan, "Jazz can now be heard five nights a week featuring big band music, vocalists and progressive jazz performers." Pagan said he saw the oppor-

tunity to promote the music in

infuse them with its spontaneity. He did so featur- ing Tom Artwick and the Hawaii Jazz Big Band Tuesday. The sixteen-mem- ber band is a compilation of talent drawing from the vast musical land- scape of Hawaii. Tom Artwick, a saxophonist, clar- inetist and flutist

who has played with the likes of Natalie Cole, Dizzy Gillespie and Ray Charles, headlined the evening performance. Artwick heads the band on

Monday and said he and the others play as a labor of love to the music. His influences include everything from Led Zeppelin to Miles Davis, mak- ing his style of music encom- pass jazz and rock to symphon- ic band to new music ensem- bles.

Aaron Martin

Tom Artwick, standing with the saxophone, leads the Hawaii Jazz group every Monday night at Coconuts, located in the Ilikai Hotel at 1777 Ala Moana. The group consist of local jazz musicians and members of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps bands stationed here in Hawaii.

"The Hawaii scene is pretty good, probably because of the relaxed atmosphere in the islands," said Artwick. "The cl uh here is set up as an audi-

ence club, there are not a lot of tables and everyone faces the stage. This makes it a listen- ing club as well. It makes for a really nice mix.

Aaron Martin

Tom Artwick, center, the leader of the band is an accomplished saxophonist and has performed with several well-known artists during his musical career.

Artwick said the Jazz Hawaii Big Band is a fairly main- stream jazz band, but not an extremely modern band. The style falls somewhere between the late 1950s to mid 60s. The band does not practice together on a regular basis, making Mondays somewhat of an experiment. But Artwick believes the caliber of musi- cians playing in the band more than compensate for the lack of group practice.

"The spontaneity puts an edge on the music and makes it exciting," said Artwick. "It cer- tainly is not over-rehearsed, and the band is very high pow- ered making coming together a good time." Lending a hand to the band

on trombone is LCpl. Ken Ebo, 28, trombone player, Marine Forces Pacific Band. Ebo tries to get out and play with the Big Band as much as his sched- ule will allow. He said he occasionally spots fellow band members and friends from MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay in the audience.

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must be reserved ahead of time for use. Reservations can be made up to 10 days in advance through the Athletic Office Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. For more information, call the Athletic Office at 254-7591/89.

Jazzercise Get fit with Jazzercise on Monday,

Wednesday and Friday mornings at 8:30 in the Main Gym, and Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:15 in building 1036. For more informa-

tion, call ..Jean IlainilLon at 254- 4112.

Motorcycle Safety MCB Hawaii Safety Center offers

free courses for beginners and expe- rienced riders on motorcycle safety and operations. The courses are registered through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and provide insurance discounts for motorcycle riders. For more information, call Sgt. Heath Rutt at 257-3408.

Rod and Gun Club The Kaneohe Rod and Gun Club

meetings are held the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Bachelor Officers' Quarters con- ference room. For more informa- tion, call Pete Zoretic at 254-4183.

Sports volunteers The K-Bay Athletic Office is look-

ing for volunteers to help with its expanding sports requirements. If you have a favorite sport or would just like to learn about the sports programs, call the Athletic Office at 254-7591/89.

Sports officials Looking for a challenge?

Become a sports official. Officials are needed for all sports activities on MCB Hawaii. For more information, call 598-6133, 289-6175 or Ed Pereenboom at 254-3469.

Single Marines have busy summer of fun activities planned Renee Valdov Single Marine Program

The Single Marine Program would like to wel- come Sonja Downes, coordinator, SMP, Headquarters, Morale, Welfare and

Recreation and MSgt. Ray Winkelhausen. They will be with us for the week of June 17 to 21 to con- duct the SMP conference and evaluate the pro- gram as a whole. We are very lucky to have them here and we would like to send a great big Aloha! SMP is now offering lots of educational and enter-

tainment programs. Don't forget that movie nights are now featured both Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. in the SMP center. Stop by and get a copy of the calender for a schedule of movies for the month. Come by the SMP center and reserve prime time

for golf on Saturday or Sunday. The center also has information about a free golf clinic, so stop in and find out more about this educational opportunity.

Friday nights are still the night for aspiring musicians to come to the center and take advan- tage of free guitar lessons at 7 p.m.

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There are several great events and free seminars being planned for June so check out what's going on at the new Single Marine Program Center. July should be a really "smokin" month for all you single Marines and Sailors here. Not only will we be going out for another "Barefoot Beach Cruise," but we will also be having a great barbecue and games at Sacred Falls. On the party side of the house, the SMP and E-Club will be hosting a "Beach Party" July 26. There will be both alcoholic and non-alco- holic drink specials, knee volleyball tournament and lots more. Come on out to the SMP center for more information about this awesome event. June 28 at 3:30 p.m. is the next SMP council

meeting in the SMP center and immediately fol- lowing at 4:30 p.m. Bosses' Night.

Hey all you guys and gals out there, it's time to start getting your four-man teams together for the Bathtub Regatta. The prizes are absolutely awe- some this year and the SMP hereby announces its challenge to any and all commands! For more information or if you would like to be on the com- mittee, call the SMP center.

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Music to soothe the savage golfer Occasionally golfers are treated to a little putting music at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course as was the case for this indi- vidual. The Marine Forces Pacific Band was performing a opening ceremony for the Staff NCO Golf tournament held during the Memorial Day weekend. The Klipper Golf Course is available to active duty and retired personnel and their guests daily. For more information or to reserve a tee time call 254-1745.

groups wishing to sell Oahu's biggest watersports carnival, BayFest '96. The 7th annual festi- val will be held Aug. 2 through 4 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay. Pre-sale tickets are a quick and easy way to raise money for any military unit or civilian organization. For every ticket sold, $1 will go back to that unit or orga- nization. BayFest '96 will feature master hypnotist Tony Angelo, local entertainment, AT&T Boxing chal- lenge, Bathtub Regatta, Domino's BodySearch, McDonald's Beach Baby contest, carnival rides, water rides and more. With this year's exceptional line-up of activities, pre-tickets will sell fast. For pre- sale ticket information, call Tony at 254-7583.

Free Lap Swimming Although there is now a fee to use

the pools for recreational purposes, active duty lap swimming and training will remain free of charge at all pools. For more information, call base pools at 254-7655.

Officers' Host Night Officers host their right-hand per-

son June 21 at 4:30 p.m. in the Koa Bar. Enjoy free pupus and drink specials. For more information call the Officers' Club at 254-7649.

Read Books - Get Burgers! The base library kicks off its

Summer Reading Program with a magic show performed by Ronald McDonald June 20 at 1 p.m. at the

base library. The Summer Reading Program runs from June 20 to Aug. 8. For every fifteen books read, children receive a free food coupon from McDonald's, plus a reading certificate (parent verification is required). Children of all ages are welcome to sign up in the following age divisions: 5 years and under, 6 to 9 years and 10 years and up. The children who have the most books will have their picture taken Aug. 8 at 1 p.m. with a McDonald's charac- ter to be published in the Hawaii Marine. Parents are encouraged to read to smaller, children. For more information, call the base library at 254-7624.

Community Aloha Fair Be MWR's guest at the Community

Aloha Fair June 25 at the Windward Enlisted Club. Everyone is invited to find out what's happening aboard MCB Hawaii at this base informa- tion expo from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by AT&T, this free event features boots from MWR programs plus other base quality-of-life orga- nizations. There will also be dis- plays, door prizes, free light pupus and no-host beverages. Bring the kids to enjoy a free video and refreshments while parents visit booths. The Community Aloha Fair is a great way to find out what's available aboard MCB Hawaii, plus meet new friends and neighbors. The Community Aloha Fair is open to all ranks and Department of Defense civilians. For more infor- mation, call Marketing at 254-7679.

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ets and information on how to get them at special military rates. The office also takes reservations for events and attractions around the island. Call the Entertainment Hotline at 254-7563 or stop by the Marine Corps Exchange for informa- tion and reservations. The office is located at building 1090 and is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Holidays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This week's offerings include:

Father's Day brunch Enjoy the comical Frank

De lima and musical Glenn Medeiros at the Polynesian Palace. Brunch will be Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and showtime is 11:30 a.m. Price includes an all you can eat buffet featuring a salad bar, hot entrees and prime rib. A no-host cocktail bar will also be available. Cost is $29.95 for adults, $16.95 for children 12 and younger.

Undersea Tour Voyager Submarine is offering a

summertime special of buy one adult, ticket and one child may also dive free. Coupons are lim- ited and only available at K-Bay and Camp H.M. Smith.

Legends in Concert Lower prices for the cocktail

show, which features imperson- ators of some of the legendary entertainers past and present, are on sale now for only $19.

State farm fair The Hawaii State Farm Fair is

June 28 to July 7. Tickets are $6.

West Coast Stop by ITT for information and discount tickets to Disneyland, Magic Mountain, Universal Studios, Medieval Times, Knotts Berry Farm and Sea World.

Kids fun Summer is here and the kids

are out of school so explore the

fun opportunities at Discovery Zone or Kidsports. Tickets are $5 for each.

Concerts Upcoming concerts at The

Groove include: The Pharcyder June 21 for $13.50; LL Cool will be in concert Tuesday, $21.

Volcano Runs Applications are available at

ITT for the 14th Annual Kilauea Volcano Wilderness Marathon and Rim Runs. The marathon will be held July 27 at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island. Your choice of 5-mile Caldera Run, a 5-mile Caldera Walk, a 10-mile Rim Run, or the 26.2 Wilderness Marathon.

Atlantis Club Atlantis tickets are on sale

at ITT. Originally priced at $54. Club Atlantis is on sale til Saturday for only $38. Atlantis sails daily from 11:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. and includes water games and a lunch buffet.

Star of Honolulu Purchase the Star of Honolulu

Sunset Dinner Cruise at the mil- itary price of $50 and receive a complimentary bottle of cham- pagne per couple. This offer is available until June 30.

Parasailing Soar through the skies of

Waikiki by parasailing. Stop by ITT for a military discount.

Movie Tickets Discount movie tickets are

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Religion

MCB Hawaii Kaneohe Bay Chapel Catholic Weekday Mass Saturday Mass Sunday Mass Sunday Mass Protestant Liturgical. Commit n ion Sunday School

Adult Bible Study Protestant Worship Promise Keepers

11:45 a.m, (Monday-Friday) 6 p.m.

7:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.

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Gospel of Holiness Fellowship Sunday School Sunday Worship Bible Study Choir rehearsal

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7 p.m. (Tuesday at the Base Chapel) 7 p.m. (Friday at Base Chapel)

For more information about MCB Hawaii Kaneohe Bay Base Chapel religious services, call 257-3552.

MCB Hawaii Camp H.M. Smith Chapel Catholic Mass 6:30 a.m. daily and 8 a.m. (Sunday) For more information about the MCB Hawaii Camp H.M. Smith Chapel religious services, call 477-5098.

Aloha Jewish Chapel at Naval Base Pearl Harbor Shabbat Service 7:30 p.m. (Friday) For more information about Jewish services, call 471-3971.

Chaplain's Corner Finding direction in life Lt. R.L.Cox (USN) 1/12 Chaplair,

Someone recently gave me a compass. I see it almost any- where around the house amid the rest of the clutter. Nothing in my house seems to stay in the same place, not even the compass. But the compass always seems to know where it is. Every time I see it, it is pointed in the same direction.

This is the impressive thing about the Christian witness. In a world of voluminous accounts and miscellaneous directions, it is the event

which, whenever it occurs, sig- nifies the polar event in the destiny of man. No man is irremediable lost so long as there is a Christian witness. Wherever there is worship,

wherever there is preaching and the reading of God's Word, wherever there is a communi- ty of faith, all this sends a message. It points the way. The Christian witness rises above the everyday. It brings good news. Our Lord put it this way in his sermon on the mount, "You are the light of the world. A city on a hill can- not be hidden..."

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1979 Volvo Stationwagon 245 DL - Standard four cylinder, looks and runs good, safe and reliable, asking $2,500 or best offer, call 263-3073. 1985 Cutlass Supreme - Two door, auto, air and power, looks and runs good, 55,000 original miles, $1,600, call 254- 8900. 1994 Honda Civic EX - 30,000 miles, 7/70 warranty, asking $15,000 or best offer, call 236-0676.

1992 Ford Taurus GL - Loaded, low mileage, 30,000 original miles, $10,000 or best offer, call 254-4220.

Miscellaneous Boots - Two pair Luchese cowboy boots, paid $500 now asking $100 each, almost new, call 247-1106. Puppy - AKC registered Rottweiler puppy for sale, 12 weeks old with first and second shots, one male remaining, $600, call 254-4228.

Music instruction - Piano, voice or wind instrument instruction by college educated and experienced teachers, call 254-2231. Spa - Fits six and runs on 110 volts, brand new, must sell, asking $2,300 or best offer, call 254-0969.

Rent Two units - Both units of a duplex avail- able, two bedroom, one bath in each unit, located in Kahaluu, call 239-5439.

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Movies All monies shown at the Base

Theater, building 219, begin at 7:15 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Movies are subject to change due to circumstances beyond the theater's control. Children ages 9 and under (age 16 and under for "R" movies) must be accompanied by a guardian 18 years of age or older throughout the entire movie. Movie prices are $3 for those 12 years old and older; $1.50 for children ages six to 11; and admission is free for chil-

dren five and below. For more information, call 254-7642.

"Two Much" (Romantic Comedy) PG-13: 118 minutes, plays Friday. Starring Antonio Banderas, Melanie Griffith, Danny Aiello and Daryl Hannah. Two sisters fall in love with the same man, an art deal-

er who decides to create an additional identity as his own fictitious brother in order to continue both romances. Complications arise when Aiello, laying a gangster and Griffith's former husband, arrives determined to get her back.

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R: 108 minutes, plays Saturday. Starring Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjini, Chazz Palminteri and Kathy Bates. Palminteri plays a philandering husband who is the target of a murder planned by his wife. After the crime is com- mitted, the victim's body disap- pears and it appears that he is very much alive when the women suffer a campaign of terror.

For information call the Base Theater at 254-7642

"Fargo" (Comedy Thriller) R: 99 minutes, plays Sunday. Starring Frances McDormand, William H. Macy. A dark corn- edy thriller about a female cop investigating multiple mur- ders in a small town. A used car dealer decides to hire two men to kidnap his own wife in hopes of extorting ransom money from his father-in-law. The crime is a disaster and McDormand is the police offi- cer who attempts to figure everything out.

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Help & Advice. all matters Reunites lovers, marriage

business. health.

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"LATE TAXES" past yrs in

hite, MBA your horne svc Steve

W 395-7141.

islandwide. Earn extra $, & fabulous trips $300 Kit & local training provided. Call Jessica. 396-8448.

IF A LITTLE extra cash would light up your life, turn on to the Classifieds

Restores happiness and peace of mind.

1. 718-234-3192

FAST IN-HOME Tax svc at reas. rates All states BACK YEARS. 523.1881.

WHEN IT'S TIME FOR RESULTS..

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50 Business/Income Opportunities

EMPOWER YOURSELF Looking for Options'? Healthier lifestyle, Personal Freedom,

Financial Abundance Call 624-0318.

EXIT THE RAT RACE Forever If you need extra income and a chance to retire in 36 months. call 924.1817 NOW,

FREE PHONE CARDS long-distance callers,

military/college students &

a Bus. oppty 534-2445.

FREE PHONE CARDS Learn how. Call 951-5520

or 597-8087.

GREETING CARD DISTR. ' National Company " 56+ Yrs.! No Selling ' Servicing Accounts Only!

Low Investment! ' Immediate Cash Flow Be your own boss 8-10 hrs wk. $50.100K Potential CALL NOW!

1-800-980-1818

KISS JOBS (Just Over Broke Situation) Goodbye 735-2565 for Free Book

LOCALS HELPING LOCALS $5.000420,000 +/mo. That's what achievers are realizing 1st yr. 739-0511, 844-9273.

LONG DISTANCE. Why pay more? MCl/Freedom, low 12.9 cents a min. 24 hours a day. Also phone card 12 9 a min. No mntly. charges. 539-3365

MAKE MONEY NOW! Your Own PC-Based Bus SASE TO GGB P.O. BOX

360 Waianae, HI 96792-0360 or

http://www.cognigen com/ f/fci.cgi?bo4368639

YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID!

MFG. SEEKS DISTR. NOW! S3K mo earnings potential All cash! No sell! No competition! Low inventory req'd. High Return. 1-800-201-6249

50 Business/Income Opportunities

MILITARY & SPOUSES Proven way to make extra income. Invest 1 hour of

your time Call Ken, 261-7447.

NEED EXTRA INCOME? Want extra lime? Potential income 6500-55000/month

P/T-F/T 623-5215.

OWN YOUR OWN Apparel or shoe store Choose. Jeans/Sports-wear, Bridal, Lingerie. Westernwear. Ladies. Men's, Large Sizes, ,nfant/Preteen, Petite, Dancewear/Aerobics, Maternity, or Accessories Store Over 2000 name brands $26,900 to $38,900 Inventory, Train- ing, Fixtures. Grand Open- ing, etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin, 1-(612)-888.6555

OWN Your own Business, work from home. You be the Boss! Major network marketing co. looking for

Part-time, full-time. distributors Call 943-1160.

SAVE SMOKERS 51000s & years of life. New business. 235-2284

START YOUR OWN HOME BUSINESS! ' Be your own boss * Set your own hours ' Earn S5000/wk. Call Toll. free 1-888-820-7285. No obligations. no hassle, Free tape & Info. mailed to you

STARTING A BUSINESS? You need us, 40,000 Oahu contacts 486-0725 x600

WANTED 50 people. We'll pay you to lose dp to 30 lbs in the next 30 days.

Limited time offer. 1-800-411-5513.

YOU'LL BE AMAZED at the amount of money you can make on things you no longer need. They're someone else's treasure. and the Classifieds bring you together. Phone 235-5881 today,

HOME Ll\',-)tI3V 'EN EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

All real-estate advertis- ing in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any pref-erence, limitation or discrimination based on race. color, religion. sex. handicap, familial status. or national origin. or an intention to make any such preference. limitationordis- criminaiion " Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custo- dians: pregnant women and people securing

custody of children under 18.

This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are avail- able on an equal oppor- tunity basis. To complain of discrimination. call HUD toll-free at 1. 800-669-9777 The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1.800-927-9275

73 Apts. Furnished

KAILUA studio sm. quiet non-smoker, nr bus/town/ beach, $485 + dep. cable/ utils. incl 261-5135.

KANEOHE BAY 1 bdrm .

fon., quiet, no pets, utils. incl . $700 Call 236-1194

LANIKAI Ocean view 1

bdrm cottage. 1 prkg. $1200/mo. Call 263-3793

74 Apts. Partly Furnished

74 Apts. Partly Furnished

KAM HGTS. Ige 1 bdrm $800 incl. ulils . nr bus

line. Call 847-8884

KANEOHE KAHALUU GARDENS 2/1. prkg., MD, dishwasher. $755 Military hsg clause OK.

Call 836-0020

KANEOHE Lge studio. ro smoke, military OK. $7C0 incl utils. 235-4100.

KANEOHE peaceful mtn hideaway. fireplace, furo S795 incl. utils 239-6584.

KAHALUU STUDIO View of Kaneohe Bay & Koolaus. prkg. 5820imo. 239-8170

KAILUA 2/1, prkg schools, shopping & busline, $875 incl. util. 261-6549.

KANEOHE studio for 1,

separate ent.. with cable, utils , pool. $475 + dep 247-0571. 598-1552 pgr

WHEN IT'S TIME FOR RESULTS... call the Classifieds, 235-5881!

74 Apts. Partly Furnished

MILILANI 2/1, 1 parking, very clean carpet. nice neighborhood $695 Available now Call

941 -1077.625.5176.

PEARL CITY Ige studio, pvt. $550, rm. $300, both incl. utils./cab. 455.7804

PEARL RIDGE 2/1/1. A/C, lanai, pool, W/W carpet

$850 incl water 422-7361.

STUDIO apt in woodec area, share bath, $475 +, utils incl. 732-0006

WAIPAHU QUIET CONVE NIENT 2/1, POOL PRKG. $695 239-6584

76 Rentals To Share

NAUULA: Country living with horses female pre- ferred. $350. 293-5178

KAILUA COTTAGE clean quiet, own room, turn nr bus/shops, prkg., WC/ pool. $500 Avail, 7/1 Non- smoker 569.8564 pgr

KANEOHE 1 bdrm w/bath in quiet townhouse. 5450 + sec dep 235-9496

NUUANU Ige master rm w/ofc pvt ent /ba , incl Wits . tropical w/stream W/D. $950 Call 595-7389.

a CLASSIFIEDS! bargain

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unwanted for

DtPeSsdat tNeForni nr

cash in the Classifieds. Call 235-5881.

83 Houses Partly Furnished

AHUIMANU 311. quiet clean, fenced yd., w1

water. No pets. $1100 Avail . 7/1. Call 239-6884

AIEA HOUSE FOR RENT Large 3-bedroom, 2-bath. gar. Perfect for a Family.

Awesome View! 487-1690

HAUULA Ige. 3/1. across beach/bus stop. nice area. no pets. $950. 293-1943

KAILUA 3/2, rec rm cul- de-sac. fenced, Aikahi School, yd svc., carport W/D, $1900 261-9438.

IF A LITTLE extra cash would light up your life, turn on to the Classifieds

KANEOHE 3/1, 1-car gar S950 3/1 2-car gar ,

$1100 No pets. 247.2548

KANEOHE 3/2. W/D. secluded beauty, $1350/

ma Call 941-7833

KANEOHE Bay. ocean view studio w/W/D, non- smoker. $700/mo. +

deposit 236-1648

KANEOHE DUPLEX. 3/2 fenced yd 1 prkg., W /D. $1050 + dep 247.8945

MAILI 1-bdrm duplex prkg., utils. iincl $650/ mo Avail 6/16. 668.1017

MOANALUA VALLEY 3/11/2, $1200/mo + utils 839-0328, 267-2622 pgr.

RING UP THE PROFITS when you sell those odds and ends in the Classifieds. 235-5881.

T GUIDE 85 Condos/Townhouses

Partly Furnished

EWA PALM VILLAS II 2111/2 pool, $950/mo Joyce/Nicola 395-1216 396. 9652,847 -0911.

KAILUA 3/2/2, quiet, Aikahi Gardens, 2 prkg., W/D. $1300.263 -6160.

MILILANI (enclosed Patio) Home. 2/1. 2 prkg., end

unit. $900/mo. 677-5248.

87 Condos/Townhouses Unfurnished

ALA MOANA MALL 2

blocks. 1 bdrm . pool. fur- nished optional. 239.9092

88 Rooms For Rent

KAILUA Maunawili. Turn. rm. w/pvt. ba. & ent util incl., nice area. very quiet. $425/mo Call 262-0193

KANEOHE rm./bath, in 3/2, w/pool. spa. W/D.

$450/mo + utils. 247-5219.

TEMPLE VALLEY rm. in 4/21/2 w/pool. spa, W/D. $425 Wit incl. 239-1118

93 Vacation Rentals

"KAILUAILANIKAI" nr /on beach, .1-3 bdrm.. 1-2 ba or "B & B." 262-5445

KAILUA Quiet, lovely 1

bdrm house near beach, $49/day 254-5757

IF A LITTLE extra cash would light up your life. turn on to the Classifieds

93 Vacation Rentals

KAILUA STUDIO pool, lanai. nr beach, pvt. ent.. day/wk./mo. 261-6971.

KAILUA Vacation Rentals. Near Beach

Call 261-5174. 261-4016.

KAILUA small studio/ cottage from $40, near beach Call 262-9545

KEALAKEKUA BAY beach- front luxury homes. 3/21/2. snorkeling. Wkly., mntly. rates 1.808-328-9053

103 Stores & Offices For Rent

WAIPAHU-Office/Retail, like new, good loc $220 & up. 396-3505. 677-4669.

109 Condos/Townhouses For Sale

NO COSTS TO YOUI $25,000 below market. 3/2 Townhouse. Fee. Pool, only $119.500 See if you Qualify. 623-1914 (H). Dave Medaris (R) Listor ERA Beacan Assoc

114 Real Estate For Sale

LIVE IN ONE, RENT ONE Adorable 2/1 4. 2/1 duplex. cute for 1st-time buyers.

great for Investors. Kaneohe $275.000 FS Anna (R). 254-3959 or Nadya (RA), 254.5915

114 Real Estate For Sale

BEST BUY IN TOWN Ewa Palm Villas II. 2/11/2, FS. upgraded, asumption low down Joyce /Nicola. 395-1216. 847-0911 ofc.

BUY IN KAILUA Aikahi Park Elem. 3/2 + studio apt.

2636 5.1./10,000 s.f lot. $425.000(FS)/make offer.

We PCS to DC 7/3. Call Nadya(RAI. 254-5915

or Anna(R). 254-3959,

EWA: BRAND NEW never lived in 3 bdrm.. &

attached studio. enclosed garage. $385.000/offer.

(FS) seller motivated will look at all offers Call for viewing. Sharlene Kim (RA) 544-6028 Passas Properties. 543.8666

KANEOHE 3/11/2 home, lrg. lot. 5308K fs. Aikahi dist. Motivated! Maelynn L Hee RA, Herbert K Narita Realty. 847-4241, pager 576-2456.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH 2.7-acre ridge lot in

beautiful COLORADO, Electric & water 45 min

from top ski resorts Just 10 minutes from

white-water rafting Owner Must Sell! $32,900/080 231.2126 pgr.. 261-8963

BAG A BARGAIN in the Classifieds Your super marketplace of items for sale. services to offer and 1001 other things, 235-5881

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SHEET-FED OPERATOR/MANAGER Excellent opportunity for operator/manager of RFD's small sheet-

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For further information, contact RFD PUBLICATIONS, INC. 45-525 Luluku Road, Kaneohe Phone 235-5881

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We Want You! ALOHA Please contact Debbie Miyahana at

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MILITARY RETIREES RETIRE ES & VETERANS

The Noncommissioned Officers Association is seeking candidates for accredited counselors position. Use your military experience to counsel military families on their benefits and entitlements and earn an excellent commission at the same time through the sale of endorsed insurance products. Great benefits, management opportunities. We will train.

Call Debra at at 689-0702 or Fax Resume to 689-0803

Join The World's Largest Inventory Company RGIS!

no experience necessary paid training

90-day pay increase day, night, weekend positions

Must have reliable transportation & contact Call today for an interview Honolulu 941-2282

Peurlridge 484-9299

RGI INVENTORY SPECIALISTS

An Equal>, Opportunity Employer

50 Business/Income Opportunities

WOMEN! Motivated? Earn what you

deserve. F/T & PIT.

Call Ken, 261.7447

WORK AT HOME! Create residual income Friendly & willing to pay

attention. Call 626-8095.

WORRIED about your financial

future/ Earn S100K+/y*. 8 be Debt-Free! 543-6878

57 Employment Information

ASSEMBLE ARTS Toys in your spare time. Earn extra $$1 Typing, electronics, + more.

Call 1-800-786-0409

ASSEMBLE SIMPLE CRAFT products' Easy/ Fun Work! Too Payi Call Now: 1-800-377-6000. ext 2150

ASSEMBLE SIMPLE CRAFT products! Easy/ Fun Work! Top Pay' Call Now: 1-800-377-6000, ext 2150

NO MATTER what you're buying or selling, the Classifieds give you fast results 235-5881!

57 Employment Information

EARN MONEY Reading books! $30. 000/year income potential Details.

(11800- 513 -4343 ext. Y-4031

EARN UP TO $700/wk at home.

Government. No exp. Local. Process refunds

1-800-338.5697 extension 1039.

FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT

16K-45K/YR. Also 100s of

Entry-Level Positions No Exp Nec. Paid Training.

Positions Opening Daily. CALL Toll-Free

1-800-225-1020 ext 3077.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! $500 to $900 weekly potential! Processing mortgage refunds! Own hours!

Call 1-213-891-6026 ext. 819 (24 hours).

POSTAL JOBS S18.392-$67.125/yr. Now hiring. Call (1)

800-513-4343 ext. P4031.

CLASSIFIEDS are money makers! Call today and place your ad where all get fast results 235-5881

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Sun Press

Classified 235.5881

"WANTED" FUTURE VOYAGERS

for the

Hawaii Army National Guard

The Hawaii Army National Guard has opportunities in

aviation skill training which include aircraft repair, mainte-

nance, avionics and more.

If you would like to find out how you could begin a part

time career in the Hawaii Army National Guard, call:

Main Office 737-5255 Waipahu 675-0091

Honolulu 735-3822 Pearl City 456-3232

Kaneohe 235-8368 Wahiawa 622-3078

57 Employment Information

HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed 545.000 income potential. Call (1) 800-513-4343 Ext. B-4031

WORK AT HOME! MAIL-ORDER POWER! Growing Co. needs help Fun, Easy, Will train. For info & Video Packet. 1-(8011-325-4892 24 Hrs.

58 Schools & Instruction

CERAMIC CLASSES. Also specializes in center

pieces 262-8862

GUITAR LESSONS With Mr Chris RockiJazz/

Blues. Call 262-6336

GUITAR LESSONS All Ages & Levels

Call 299 -3429.

PIANO LESSONS Kaneohe area.

Call 236 -'007, Jean.

TRAVEL TRAINING

KOTTNER TRAVEL

INSTITUTE

262-7749

Kaneohe 233.1155

58 Schools & Instruction

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN

EXCITING NEW CAREER?!?! LEAVING THE

MILITARY SOON AND NEED A FUN

TRANSITIONAL JOB HERE IN HAWAII OR WHEN YOU RETURN

HOME ?)?

WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN BIG

MONEY $$$$?!!?! LEARN TO BE A BARTENDER AT

HAWAII PROFESSIONAL

SCHOOL OF BARTENDING DAY 8 EVENING

CLASSES ON-JOB TRAINING FINANCIAL ASS'T.

CALL NOW! 955-5700. PIANO LESSONS

Exp. established teacher Kaneohe studio John Schouten, 247-6010

PIANO LESSONS $10/1/2hr. Makakilo Area Call Christine. 672-9082

GIVEAWAY Register to Win A

Harley-Davidson Bad Boy Entry Deadline: July 1, '1996

20% OFF PART DEPT. Till July 3rd, 1996

SOUTH Sales & Service

671-6711 .4

SEAS CYCLE Parts

__Nwst 671-6781

In Waipahu off Farrington ilw). next to Cornet 94-896 Moloalo St.

58 Schools & Instruction

PIANO/ORGAN & KEYBOARD Lessons in

your own home 737-2426

PIANO/VOICE LESSONS Kanua area Exp leacher All ages/levels 263-3323

59 Employment Opportunities

SATISFIED w /your lob &

income? Proven success. PIT in home 623-6997

60 Help Wanted Male/Female

"LOOKING FOR WORK?" Looking for quality indi- viduals who are willing to listen and learn and desire above-average income. 4 positions avail. Entry level to Director

Appointment only 488-0935.

*BRAIDER* 'BARBER"

*HAIRDRESSER*. *MANICURIST* Looking for stylist

specializing in Afro- American Hair.

Out-of-State Lic. OK. Apprentice Program. Avail. Flexible hours.

CALL 621-2744. ADMINISTRATIVE ASS'T FIT. Kailua Real-estate office Call 254-1515

ASTOUNDING GROSS Need people to help with

expansion of International Company. Must be teacha-

ble & willing to learn. Entry-level and supervisors. FIT or PIT Call 734-8699

CONSULTANTS WANTED Tupperware Buy or Sell' Call 421-1593 Today,

COUNTER HELP Retired, dependents, college stu- dents welcomed. F/T, PIT shifts available. 6am -

10pm. Reliable, reliable, reliable, Hard-working &

friendly Kailua. 262.8213

Customer Service/Retail

SUMMER WORK S11.50 to start Students welcome.

No experience necessary, will train. Flexible hrs.. Fri.P/T.

841-4478

60 Help Wanted Male/Female

BIG OPPORTUNITY Earn money & travel to Japan. Meet people Dance in Polynesian show. Will train Call 262-8480 or 262-4979

EARN EXTRA $$! NOW

Home Cleaners Up to $9.50/hour

Paid Weekly. Need Own Car

Need Home Phone Call 732-9490

Dana's Referral Agcy.

MANAGING REPRESENTATIVE

Immediate opening Qualifications

HS grad or equivalent Will train

624.6036 MEATCUTTER exp , 10/T

$12/hr. Windward area Call 259-9921

MGR./SUPV. Last month I

helped someone with 3 jobs & barely making ends

meet make more than $4000 PIT their 1st mo. with my Co. Need 3 more

people to do the same. No exp nec Call 488-1905.

NO EXP. NEC. Intl. co expanding locally

looking for several individuals to fill

immediate openings in sales & management

Training available Serious inquiries only.

Call 836-7953. ORTHODONTIC ASST.

F T Exp prel. Multi- offices Car nec 261-4696.

RETIREES. VETERANS & MILITARY SPOUSES Welcome Now hiring

representatives to work wir

military personnel Com- munications skills

necessary Start $400/wk. Call 622-2677 or

677-1702.

SALES REPS "AVON"

BE YOUR OWN BOSS For the best earnings

possible SS. CALL $$.

THIS AD ONLY Kandy 235-7641 or

Jo 395.6970 Independent Sales Rep

60 Help Wanted Male/Female SKIN CARE &

COSMETICS Individuals wlgreat people skills to promote sales for newly released intl. beauty line! Compares to dept. store pro- ducts. Call 674-1924.

TEACHERS: Fall elem. 4th & 6th: P/T, P E: 1st- grade asst. far Christian school in Kailua 262-8501.

61 Salespeople Wanted

AVON GREAT WAY to earn money

1-800-824-8969 for your starter kit! Avon

Independent Sales Rep

HEALTH & FITNESS products New office

needs help 676-0530

NO JOKEI The bottled water industry is booming. I earned over $3000 last mo. Need addi- tional help Call 676-2388

62 Domestic Help Wanted

F/T SUMMER SITTER NEEDED in my Kaneohe home. Must be mature. responsible & reliable. Call 239-2784

MOTHER'S HELPER M-F, 2-6pm, all day if sick or parents TDY. 836-2213.

64 Domestic Jobs Wanted

BILINGUAL LOVING MOM will care for 1-2 kids in my Foster Village home. FIT, PIT, M-F. 423-0526

EXP. Housekeeping, iron- ing. or baby-sitting Will

teach Japanese language to small child. 261-0238

EXP. MOM WILL BABY- SIT 1-2 children in my Puunahou hm 946-6293

LIC. DAY-CARE PRO- VIDER on Hickam, immed. openings 423.0121

LITTLE ANGELS Child Care. F/T -PTT, M-F, 1-2 children Call 455-2178.

MILILANI Will provide care before & after sum- mer school/fun. Trans- portation also. 1-2 chil- dren. 623-4283

WEST SIDE Exp. loving mom will care for 1-2 chil- dren in my fenced-in yard. Reas rates 668-2967.

PROFESSIO AL L

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: -Accounim000kkeepirig- Appliances -

Blinds /Drapes - Business Cards Cabinetry - Carpentry - Carpets - Cleaning

- Clerical/Typing - Computer Service - Contracting/Construction - Drafting - Electrical

Entertainment - Equipment Rentals - Fencing - Financial Services - Flooring/Tiles

- Graphics/Printing Handyman Hauling - Insurance Landscaping Legal Services - Masonry - Massage Therapist - Painting - Picture Framing Plastering - Plumbing

Professional Services - Property Management Remodeling - Repair - Resumes - Roofing

Screens & Jalousies - Sewing & Alterations - Telephone Service - Termite/Pest Control

- Towing Tree Trimming Vinyl Siding - Wallpaper -Weddings Yard Service

For as little as $30.33 per mo. (annual rate) you can place a 3line Sun Press Professional Service ad. Call today for details. 235-5881.

Automotive Services

AUTO HEADLINER REPAIR Mobile service.

Call Chuck al 263-4205 or pager 641-8402

Blinds/Drapes

60% SAVINGS Verticals. Minis. Etc Tony D & Co. Free est. 524-3616.

BUYERS & sellers agree that the classifieds are a

real bargain: 235.5881

Carpentry

A CARREIRA Horne Repairs & Painting. One

call. we do it all Free est. Call 239-4857. To $1000.

ALL AROUND Carpenter Services. To 51000 25 yrs' exp. 261-8470.

Carpets

AMERICAN CARPET Cleaners. Sales. repairs, $16 /per room. 941-8100.

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Cleaning

"CLEAN WINDOWS" Prof Service since 1968 Call

Ron Albert 599-8779

"NOOK & CRANNY" Personalized. reliable,

meticulous. Kailua, 262-8767 or 525-9381.

CARPET CLEANING FREE DEODORIZING

941-2528 PLEASANT WAYS

FREE SPEED CLEANING classes. money-saving prof products. 247-8750.

Cleaning

HOUSECLEANING quality work at reas rates. Refs. Free Estimate 236-1077.

HOUSEPROUD Cleaning. Res. /Comm) Rees., Guaranteed 623-8185.

LADY K'S CLEANING Res , comml , 'nose in,'

out. windows. 621-7049

PROF. CLEANING wkly. monthly. move-outs, teas rates. Guar. 254-0910.

QUALITY Home Cleaning and a lot morel Windward only Call 254-0001

SWEEPING BEAUTY We do everything!

Free est 262-3710

Contracting & Construction

"TRS QUALITY" Build. renovate. kitch. 8 baths. Plans, Permits Additions. Houses. Low prices. Refs. 235-1714, BC-17112

GEN. contractor. new him

repairs 8 renovations. Free est BC-6941 456.4514

LAU'S CONTRACTING Custom remodeling &

repairs Big or small. C-9044 Call 294-4101.

WALTER SHUEBRUK Repairs, renovations, addi- tions BC17418 247-7972.

Hawaii law, Chapter 444. HRS. prohibits any person. corporation or entity from offering or performing con struction work without a con tractor's 'icense issued oy the Contractor's License Board. Appearance in this classification does not mean the license issued to the listed contractor may still be current and valid. If you have any questions concern- ing a contractor's license please contact the Depart- ment of Commerce and Con- sumer Affairs Licensing Board at 586.3000. To file a current complaint, call 587-3222. To check on a con- tractor's complaint history. call 586-2677.

Financial Services

DEBT CONSOLIDATION Cut payment to 50%. 24-hr. approval. Non-profit. lic. &

bonded. 1.800-226.0190

Floors & Tile

T-4 TILE Ceramic tile prof installed. Senior disc. To S1000. Free est. 282-9697.

Handyman

"J L HANDYMAN" Home Repairs, Carpentry, Water Rot. Termite. Drywall & Ceramic Tiles. To $1000 Call 236.0052

AKAMAI HOME SERVICE. Home projects/repairs To 51000 Free Est 623 -6238.

GALLEGOS DOES IT Carpentry. masonry. gardening. repairs.

To $1000. 623-0073

Hauling

"A+" DELIVERY & MOVING appls , car. 737-9662. dig 288-9227. 7 days. 24 hrs

Landscaping

RELIABLE Landscaping. Sprinklers LOW PRICE. C-16103 261 -1369.623 -4635.

Legal Services Remodeling

LOW LEGAL RATES! 'Divorce & other Matters. S Courageous 946-4164

Massage Therapist

STRESS KNOT Swedish massage. Soothing

environment App't. only, 523-0841. #MAT2031.

Painting

ED'S PAINTING Interior Specialist. To

51000. Low Price 262-4223.

FATHER & SONS PAINT- ING Islandwide, Neat &

Fast To $1000 263-3250.

PARADISE PAINT Brush Painting/Wallpapering. To 51000.235 -0475.

Rain Gutters

ISLAND GUTTERS. Custom or seamless cop- perlaium gutters. General sheetmetal. Free Est C-16554 236-1567.

YOU'LL BE AMAZED at the amount of money you can make on things you no longer need. They're someone else's treasure, and the Classifieds bring you together Phone 235-5881 today!

PATIO new additions, repair remodel. Clifford lwane #C-4477 677-4695

Repair

CANE CHAIR REPAIR Also rush weave Guaran- teed Call 734 -6492.

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Home service all models. P/U & Del. FREE est. 488-0427.

288-1276 pgr

Screens & Jalousies

SCREEN, JALOUSIES & Hardware Repair. June,

20% Off Dave. 623-4839

Sewing & Alterations

CUSHION COVERS for Rattan, Bamboo, & Koa

Furn. Call 841-1988

DRESSMAKING No pattern needed

Call Meryl at 677-8859.

GET MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR DOLLAR IN

THE CLASSIFIEDS! If all those odds & ends are driv- ing you crazy, sell 'em for extra cash through the Classifieds. Call today and place your ad Buyers and sellers agree, the Classifieds are a bargain.

235-5881.

Sewing & Alterations

EMBROIDERY &

MONOGRAMMING Call Harriet. 622-5517

PROFESSIONAL sewing/ alter for all occasions.

Free piu 8 del 235-4990

UPHOLSTERY: Hm., Auto. Antique. Restaurant. Refs. 235-4223. 273-7539 pgr.

Video Taping

FAMILY FILMS or photos transferred to video w/ music Call 235-1840

Weddings

CALLIGRAPHY Handwrit- ten table cards. invitation envelopes. assembling & mailing. 626-1687.

Yard Service

Yard Service

"AA YARD SERVICE" Pull Weeds. Mow. Haul Rubbish, Free Est. Call 487.1343.286 -8956

"CALL RENO for mowing, maint , hauling, trimming 847-3608. pgr 571-5128."

"FLOR TROPICAL YARD" Service. Pruning, Mowing,

Free est Call Flor, 263-0432. 292-7263 cel

"JOE'S YARD SERVICE" Exp. quality work, Refs. 239-4181, 295-7185 cel.

"REY'S YARD & MAINT." mow. trim, haul, & much

more. Free est 671.6037

A PROF. LAWN-CARE COMPANY. FREE EST. C-14259 CALL 261 -2729.

ADIEL YARD SERVICE pruning. mowing, lot clean- ing, haul rubbish. Free Estimate Call 261-8756.

"41 IN YARD SERVICE" Mow. trim haul. Excl. refs. Free est J&D. 254-9024.

"#1 WINDWARD MOW TRIM."

Complete Lawn Maint. 239-9771.

CLEAN UP IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! Find a

bargain for sale or sell your unwanted items for

cash in the Classifieds. Call 235-5881.

CRAFT'S YARD SVC. Quality work, best prices!

Free est 623-6238.

ED & SON YARD SVC. Weed. mow, trim. Free

est Rees. rates. 261.4739.

JUST YARDS Landscape, pools & sprinkler system maint. Free est 239-2993.

WHEN IT'S TIME FOR RESULTS... call the Classifieds, 235-58811

'T _ONE STAR +ow

*SPECIAL* RANK A IN-NOUSE FINANCING

'73 ROADRUNNER 44sC

Oft i.

OFFER!! aFEORD TAURUS

IFF1,16611.. 9,995 '84 FIREBIRD

,G1176,7"1,995 WE HAVE ACCESS TO

OVER 200 REPO AUTOS

'136 RANGER 4X4 NC, LOW MI

(FPCBA.. 1,495 '89 ACCORD LX

'3,495 '90 CAMARO Ri t-top prNe91.. 4,995 A94NISSAN PICKUP

irusa"8,495 '93 WRANGLER

CHERRY!

tFCC565) '91995 18eARs UNDER 13995 I F2 FINANCE

530 PAIEA ST. 8340808 BY THE AIRPORT

120 Home Furnishings

*WANTED* Used furniture in

very good condtion Dressers, beds. bookcases, etc.

Paradise Furniture 235-8056

1 DOUBLE bed, mattress box spring & frame, good cond., 5100 254-6306

50% OFF: KOA rockers. chairs, boxes etc. by

master S I K 293-8392

DRESSERS. beds. bunk beds, desks, dining sets sofas yr old. 262-4440

MIKE'S USED BEDS Twin bed $60 Dbl. bed. S80 On bed, 5100, King. 5150 Delivery avail. 732-7218

QUEEN-SIZE bdrm set, $125 On -size mattress

$200 Color TV, $75. Com- uter desk 550 626.0154

122 Travel

WIN! Going to Las Vegas?

Proven jackpot numbers & strategy for Keno

Send SASE & S5 00 to Lucky Star Enterprise

333 Auwinala Rd Kailua. HI 96734

123 Moving/Storage

AMERICAN INT. CARGO. FLY CAR TO LAX, $1175. FASTER

THAN BOAT AND SAFER. FOR MORE

INFO. COME TO 111 KEEHI PL. AT

HONOLULU AIRPORT. 1-808-836-0656 OR

1-800-642-5121

GARAGE SALE HAWAII KAI Sat 6/15. 8 am-2 pm 7152 Makaa SI On bdrm set. sofa. sofa sleeper lamps, artwork.

KAILUA 316 B-Kalama St, Sal 8-4 Clothes, babies.

toddlers. women. men, videos, Many Misc

MOVING SALE Sat. 6/8. 6/15. 6/22. 9 am-3 pm. 523 Pappua PI Kailua, '89 TOYOTA van, turn., appls. stereo, TV. misc. 262-6190

125 Home Appliances

WASHER & DRYER for sale, $250 for both or best offer Call 622-5437

126 Miscellaneous

BAMBOO- poles. logs. wall panels. moldings, fence roll Do-it-yourself Decorating. Ph, 263-4443.

CASH for

NINTENDO GAMES

Makiki Video &

Game Exchange 1249 Wilder Avenue

537-6611

FULL-SIZE FUTON. S30. Oak 9-drawer chest S75

Queen-size bdrm. set. 5125 Stereo cabinet. $50. Microwave. $20 626.0154,

LARGE zebra rug, as new. Taxidermist - Jonas Brothers, Seattle. S1000 Firm 486-2529,

OPIHI 5129 a gallon

259-9675

SAVE S200 On your next trip to the grocery store

Get grocery coupons that you want Pick from over

1200 name-brand pro- ducts Call 294-5384.

SMOKED-GLASS Dinette/ 4 chairs. S150 Baby car seat $25, La-Z-Boy, $50 Master Dow Healing Crystal, 5100. 234-5627

TREADMILL, S175. IBM monitor. $75 Sm appls stereo, S10S50. 247-9409

WASHER 20 lbs , Sofa, lawnmower, G E. self- clean oven 422-0163

LI CAN GRANT YOU 3 WISHES...

41 /

r NAME:

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A Great New Or Used Car

Repair Damaged Credit Bankruptcy, Repo, Divorce, Collections...

® FREE instant ,Approval By Phone or Fax

CALL LEE AT

HONDA WINDWARD 247-8544

OR FAX FORM TO 235-6522

ADDRESS:

CITY: ZIP.

HOME PHONE:_ WORK PHONE:

SOCIAL SECURITY#

TYPE OF CAR INTERESTED IN:

CURRENTLY EMPLOYED? YES NO WHERE

SIGNATURE X i understand that my signature authorizes Honda Windward and the banks to check my credit with credit reporting agencies,

and to verify employment. I certify that this information is correct.

FAX THIS

APPLICATION

235-6522 L

HONDA MM. ...,11111 .11111. .111.

:III .MA6. MN./ MI.

247-8544 45-671 Kam Hwy.,

Kaneohe

127 Miscellaneous Wanted

WANTED: Teen desperate- ly needs your unwanted moped for work trans- portation 262-4005

WANTED Collectibles, antiques.

HAWAIIAN items. books, papers. jewelry.

anything of value

THE HUNTER 262-4868

764 Kailua Rd.. Kailua

130 Antiques. Art & Collectibles

ANTIQUE CHINESE BEDS. Oriental paintings, Fireplace screen Best offer Call 261-2116

DELIVERY CHARGE INCLUDES FREE PICK-UP OF OLD BED a.

O.

1.1.1

xx

McCallister's Beds & Furniture

U

4 I U

-

Mahogany Chests, Bookcases Available

USED BED SETS Call for availabiLtc

TWIN $402 DOUBLE , $6 5 2-P`'

QUEEN $80 2.pt.

KING $ 1 252 -P`-

UNFINISHED CHESTS 4Drover Rea 165

20" Wide 5N.e, Eea '75

20" Wide

New! Quilted Bed Sets

TWIN

DOUBLE

QUEEN

KING

$189 °5

'229" '314" 6449"

UNFINISHED BOOKCASES $69-$132

ct

2333 Alahao Place e",

lost Oil Sand Island

841-4251 DELIVERY CHARGE INCLUDES FREE PICK-UP OF OLD BED

130 Antiques. Art & Collectibles

156 Auto Service & Parts

ANTIQUE & FURN. SALE Lawyer s bookcase. tansu, curved glass china hutch,

chest w/mirror, hi-boy dresser. 4-piece sectional

couch. buffet & More! Call Ken. 261-4800.

141 Video Taping

"FILMS TRANSFERRED" TO VIDEO Econ Photo

Call 239-4295.

146 Boat Sales & Service

'92 RINKER 260 CABIN CRUISER 5.7 V-B, dual prop. fridge. stove, microwave, in/outside shower, hot /cold water, toilet. 110/12 volt. low hrs.. outriggers, Bimini top. extras. $35,500. Berthed at Kaneohe Yacht Club, slip G-7 235-8049 or 693-1275. Kiwi

14' FIETERFORM 85 hp Johnson, new trailer, $2600/080. 235-3314 eves.

BLUEWATER BAYLINER dive/fishing, w/trailer. $17.500/080 689-7129

147 Sporting Goods

SOLOFLEX good cond leg/pecdeck attachments 57001080 576-9500 pgr.

151 Pets/Everything

AMAZON PARROT 1 Blue fronted, beautiful. 5450 247-6162 eves lye msg.

CAT lover needed for 2

mo old affectionate kit - tens. Call 263.7662.

DALMATIAN PUPS, Golden Retriever. 15% off Military only 235.7733.

HOME CARE PET SVC. Now serving the Mililani

area Call 254-3357

GET MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR DOLLAR IN

THE CLASSIFIEDS! If all those odds & ends are driv- ing you crazy. sell 'em for extra cash through the Classifieds. Call today and place your ad. Buyers and sellers agree. the Classifieds are a bailpin.

235-5881.

IN need of quality afforda- ble vet care) Dr. Eric Pearson's Home Pet Svc 261-6000 islandwide.

CUSTOMIZE YOUR CAR, bike. boal. or guns with 24kt. gold. or copper. or nickel Call 396-9324

166 Pickup Trucks

'86 DODGE RAM auto., less than 16K mi 53500/ OBO Clean 839.1745.

'94 TOYOTA 4X4 V6. A/C. ext'd cab, blk.. 32K. excl. cond $17,000 671-2849.

171 Motorcycles & Scooters

'87 YAMAHA RAll Runs great, 2 mirrors,

basket, u-lock. helmet $550/0130. Call 395 -6002.

'95 HARLEY Custom Hug- ger. #443. too much to list,

Must see!. Warranty till '5,2000

South Seas Kawasaki Waipahu

Nee= 671.6711

'95 SUZUKI 1400 Intruder, teal, only 5K mi , #088.

nnly 66495. South Seas

Kawasaki Waipahu

lareft 671-6711

'96 HARLEY-DAVIDSONS for under S8.000 Newl Next to C,:iiret Waipahu

South Seas Kawasaki Waipahu

14116 671-6711

'96 HONDA ENDURO 250 XR, low mi good cond.. S4200/0130 239-4262

Heavy Machinery & Equipment

71/2 TON BOOM TRUCK with auger & man- bucket. $12,000/080 1 -808- 871 -0962.

175 Vans & Campers 4-Wheel Drive

PUP Chihuahuarferrier. Srn, Wirehair Terrier pup Ger. Shep. 1 yr. 668-4567.

'87 JEEP WRANGLER Auto Bikini top runs

great $5000 423-0623

BUYERS & sellers agree that the classifieds are a

real bargain. 235-5881

'92 JEEP WRANGLER 6 cyl , soft top. low mi 510.500/0E10 624-1195.

USED CAR BLOWOUT!

1$1' DOWN!

5 DAYS ENDS JUNE

1 PI

'88 FORD TEMPO GL 4 Door, Auto, A/C FYG446

'86 NISSAN MAXIMA Auto, P/S FFS189

$2,575 $2 675

'91 FORD ESCORT WAGON $4 195 A/C, PIS, Nice Car EPJ326

'92 PONTIAC SUNBIRD SE $g pgo A/C, Auto, 4 Dr., Low Mi ERW121

'90 NISSAN 240SX A/C, Cass, Manual, Clean FPR129$6, 595 '89 CHEVY BLAZER

$a 705 2 Dr, A/C, Manua, Clean FJR822

$103 24 mos.

'177 18 mos.

$151 36 mos. s 1 87 42 mos.

$191 48 mos.

$246 36 mos.

SERVICE LOANER 3 '94 NISSAN soot=

BLOWOUT! SUTRAS - Auto, A/C, P Cass. MZT832 7-1-14--T

V6, Cass, Auto, PIW, ADC, Many Extras 1-fUR124w8y 995 $209

60 mos. '93 OLDS CIERA

'95 TOYOTA TERCEL S 10 595 $269 Auto. A/C, P/S, Clean GAS146 y 60 mos.

'95 NISSAN 240SX Auto, NC, Cass FSF918 $14 39 MUST

SFF

NOW IN STOCK! BRAND NEW 1996 GMC

Jimmys Yukons Suburbans Sierra Club Coupes

Cr., on approve betwdes subject to mot sae Ter, omIten al 18450 0104 I 4.% APR Pnces pbs fax aro he V.c.kt m! exactly as sl2owr

CREDI indward OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK

46.151 KAHUHIPA ST.. 235-6433 * Complimentary Auto Knight wlevery vehicle purchase

176 Autos For Sale

CARS FOR $100 Trucks. boats,

4-wheelers. motorhomes. furniture. electronics.

computers, etc.. by FBI, IRS. DEA Available your

area now. 1-800-513-4343 Ext 5-4031.

WHEN IT'S TIME FOR RESULTS... call he Classifieds. 235-5881'

176 Autos For Sale

WE FINANCE EVERYONE Regardless of History

' GOOD CREDIT' BAD CREDIT' NO CREDIT' MILITARY WELCOME!

E-15, E-2s & E3s M.A.S.H. AUTO SALES

151 DI . 'Nahlawa

621.6280

Alfa Romeo

'84 GT-V6 Must sell Too much to list. S2500/0B0 Call 549-0090

Chevrolet

'87 SPECTRUM auto. A/C. AM/FM cass., runs great. S1200/080.293.9121

June 13-19, 1996 Classified III

PEARL HARBOR NEW LOCATION

JN Display Satellite Located at Ward Field

`95 MAZDA MX-6

Automotive Group

Chevrolet Geo Mazda Moucian Lorntoorghint

'All factory rebates inc. in pace 0.A.C., based on 60 MD. finanan9

at 8.99 ARR.. tax. bc., A 5144 DOC fee.

423-2523

,,CARS USED

INSPECTED

CHE-Anfr'imISET capon!

tin 30 BUCKS

THIS WEEK PLUS:10 DAY

TRIAL EXCHANGE f -7-- IF YOU'RE NOT

TOTALLY SATISFIED

WITHIN 10 DAYS

BRING IT BACK*

ANL AIMS

S SUPER BUYS. spia41 24 BRAND DA KO

SPECIAL CONTRACTOR PICKUPS nklivite -1r DODGE DAKOTA

AND WORK VEHICLES ALL 00

THIS WEEKEND 101 ONE AT: PRICE WE PAID OR LESS

- -

MEW 1 996 DOOGE

RAM PICKUPS

ita. '13,999. 1960470

BUY ONE FOR AS LITTLE AS

NO DOWN 84 Y aD m-.0.0. 6.9Aricts MILITARY 9 SURE! la U siss,istiariar,

FINANCING

MODEL SALE TERMS

'BS HONDA ACCORD $1 599 CASH 111, P/S fix PA. (ASS #GIX725

'87 CHEVY CELEBRITY AUDI III PFZ1323 $2,999 '11920

'87 HONDA ACCORD $299911p.00 '92 DODGE SHADOW $3999 402.00

$3,999 $3,999 lite

'89,1,101TIAC GRANDMA $3,9999 jo.00

'89, Fpcksly,AEROSTAR Wpoti, $4,499 '1610

P/S. CASS. PPR. PiL FPN346

KYL P/S NE*039

'91 CHEVY CAVALIER MITT, KYL P/S PEGN227

'89 PONTIAC FIREBIRD WO, P/S. LIE rut CASS. IDLE ILIMT579 1

'90 HONDA CIVIC 'AMUR'S SIMON 523145

'93 CHEVY C01)151,

ynlipLYMOUTH LA;s0EL

$4,499 122M° 4,999 moo

$4,999 1111P

MODEL SALE TERMS

1..99LDO,DGIU,NAKYNI $4,999 it62.00

'90 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME $4,999 sttaiN00 11.181L0A1X0 Mt LOP/ IL #501822

$5,499 Jule '93 CHEVY CAVALIER R/S $5,999 .1.5,20 WLLT i01.0(0 Au Int laW ALL /WE 51

'93 CHEVY CAVALIER 4DR It rl 1S1 Wltt irGCF 501

Kn. AA. NS '92 CHEVY BERETTA

PEW0535 $5,999 Um" 92 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX NUT LUND 151 01,4304 $ 5,999 11.9ja°

'94 DODGE SHADOW 5 31110 4Cf L. al( "FRC495 $6,499 liars '91 VW PASSAT ruin LUND. am A/C. WW1 PEGT313 $6,999 '21100

WO, P /S. A/C Da LOW NI HM/P959 '94 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE $7,4999.".°0 MAO, L/C P/S. P/1.1. Pit. CASS ENE475 '92 NISSAN STANZA $7,999 'tur '92 DODGE CARAVAN 7 PASS, TE.EIRE.P/L W. CASS. NENE735

$7,999 ,21,20

DOC. FEES OF 595 on Used; 5175 on New. 'Credit on approval. Vehicles subject to prior sale. Rebates already applied to prices and terms shown. New terms wotten at 72 mons., 10.04',10.42'. APR. Used terms written at 24.60 mos., 9.274. 20.54'0 APR. Prices and payments plus tax. tic. Used exchange for vehicle of equal or

46-177 KAHUHIPA ST., KANEOHE PH. 233-6000 greater value not valid on ad units. WINDWARD DODGE

OE L DOWN PRICE TERM '91 FO RD TEMPO EL C008

$25 DOWN

$2,995 $148 MONTH

.09 OLDS 90 SUPER SEDAN LOADED E ZP52 1

,A, '. DOWN

# ; 0 3,85 _

$158 MONTH

.90 BUICK CENTURY 4DR. 6 CYL., AIR, AUTO EXCA65 $25 DOWN $4850 r $192 MONTH

. ARK BUICK PARK AVIINIM 65IC A41., LOADED' ECV1 36 15 DOWN $4 850 f

$224 MONTH

91 FORD AIIROSTAR 6 CYL. GEN603 15 DOWN $5888 I $238 MONTH

'09 AZDA 929 M LOADED, LEATHER FPCO2

$25 DOWN

s 51959 8235 MONTH .92 OLDS ACHIEVA E,D7A8

$25 DOWN

$5 999 $215 MONTH

90 MERCURY SABLE WON. CLEAN, LOW A6AY2 36

... = ; Do2,?,

. 6,850 $275

. 0 CHEROKEE EROKEE 4X4, LOADED F8A1 78 $25 DOWN

56 850 I $30f MONTH

IS 7 TOYOTA M.Pti AY, LOW

WON. V641537

s 2 5 DOWN

$6 999 I $25 DOWN

MOTEL DOWN PRICE TERM 93 050

TRACKER 4X4 WON'T LAST F50279

525 DOWN 7,750 239 $

MONTH 92 NISSAN

PICKUP 4X4 AIR, SHARP, 54K MI. KPN6A0

$25 DOWN '7,888 $244

MONTH 93 CHEVY LUMINA

AIR EVZ632

25 DOWN 7,999 $249

MONTH . 93 FORD F-150 PICKUP V6, 35K MI., AUTO EXE633

25 DOWN '9,850 $299

93 EAGLE VISION 4 DR. LOADEDI EWU897

025 '9,888 $299 94 VW J ETTA LOADED, CLEAN F8B50 1

25 DOWN 511,850 8338

MONTH

91 FORD EXPLORER LOADEDI VEP4619

025 '11,999 25 DOWN

94 DODGE OR. CARAVAN 6 CYL., AUTO, AIR FEA705

S2 5 00wsi 1 2850 156

'96 JEEP OR. CHEROKEE 1,700 MILES, LIKE NEW (.2.1P360

525 DOWN

SILOW

54500 94 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER LOADED, LIKE NEW FOP276

15 DOWN OFFER

'Credit on approval. Vehicles subject to prior sale. Terms written at 24-60 mos.. 11.5%-18% APR. Prices and payments plus tax, tic., and doc. lees of S95.

WINDWARD CHRYSLER PLYMOUTIFIEEJSEEPS9E5AGLE 46.004 KAWA ST., KANEOHE PH. 233.6060

YOU ALWAYS HIT THE MARK WITH

Pe CLASSIFIEDS 235-5881

Classified IV une 13-19, 1996

"VALUE PRICED VEHICLE" WAREHOUSE SALE!!

Rick) Bonilla

Ilarcnce

Rnh Ilaashi

John Ho

1,6,ieN

1 Represents the best investment

for your dollars.

NO GIMMICKS

2 Represents our commitment

to customer satisfaction.

NO HASSLES

3 Represents our rock-bottom

prices.

NO NEGOTIATION NECESSARY

CCHEVAL7LET

1996 GEO METRO 2DR (#600128) A/C, AM/FM Stereo. More.

MSRP $9,866

SALE $9,466* 1996 GEO PRIZM (#600016) Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo, More.

MSRP $14,835

SALE $14,235* 1995 CHEVY BERETTA Z26 1#5002291 V6 Auto. A/C, AM/FM Coss.,

Power Pkg. More

MSRP $16,995

SALE $15,835*

1995 CHEVY CAMARO (#50028 I) V6 Auto, A/C, AM/FM/CD,

Power Pkg., Alum. Wheels.

MSRP $19,889

SALE $18,057*

1995 CHEVY G-VAN (#500228) 5.71 V8, Auto, A/C, Power Steering, ABS

MSRP $20,653

SALE $18,195*

1996 CHEVY BLAZER 2DR (#600178)

V6 Vortec, Auto, A/C, AM/FM Cass,

Alum, Wheels. More.

MSRP $21,474

SALE $20,995* Certified Used Cars

'89 CHEVY SPECTRUM (FDF785)

'88 HONDA ACCORD (HVR104)

'91 JEEP CHEROKEE (EPC5 3 2)

'91 FORD EXPLORER (EBWO9 1 )

SUZUKI 1995 SUZUKI SIDEKICK 4WD JX (#570152) A/C, AM/FM Coss., Power Steering, Tilt Wheel. MSRP $16,184

SALE $12,735' e-1;1 TOYOTA

SALE $ 1,491* SALE $ 4, 9 8 6 " SALE $ 6, 6 0 0 "

SALE $10 661*

1996 TOYOTA COROLLA STD. (#621653) A/C, AM/FM Stereo, Power Steering, More. MSRP $14,636

SALE $13,495' 1995 TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4 (#528064) A/C, Power Steering, Alum. Wheels, 4-Wheel Demand. MSRP $19,656

SALE $15,775'

1996 TOYOTA CAMRY DX 1#622966)

Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo, More

MSRP $19,079

SALE $18,055*

1995 TOYOTA T-100 4X4 XCAB (#523574)

Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo, Chrome Pkg., More

MSRP $26,155

SALE '221965*

1996 TOYOTA PREVIA DX S/C 1#621013(

Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo, Tinted Gloss, More

MSRP $26,917.50

SALE $23,795*

N1)les Masada

Dean Papagano

Carl Murral

Flrian Schssartz

r p1r t mOv'Jk-- vsi'A.ott AW 1OTOFrtt

"VA UE PRICED VEHICLE' Ca(i

SIOldest GM Dealer in Hawaii

ERVKE MOTOR CO. 105 S. KAM HWY. CALL: 622-4195 A Division of Servco Pacific Inc.

'Cars Subject To Prior Sale. Not Applicable With Other Discounts. Rebates or Offers. Programs End 6120/96. D.O.C. Fee $125

WAHIAWA TOYOTA 141 S. Kam Hwy.

Call: 622-5544

HERE'S THE BEST 26 USED CAR BUYS BUY ANY OF THEM WITH JUST $95lowN

VEHICLE NOW '95 DOWN VEHICLE NOW $95DoviN VEHICLE NOW '95 DOWN

'83 NISSAN SENTRA 81777 EGP072

'89 OLDS CALAIS

VN5130

'87 OLDS CALAIS

FNY006

'90 NISSAN SENTRA

FSB113

'86 MAZDA 626

FVZ822

'86 TOYOTA TERCEL

FJR950

'90 DODGE OMNI

HSR653

'90SUBARU JUSTY

ECB513

'81-HONDA CRX

FNN871

$2

'2

'2999

1,999

1999

$3,555

'3,555

'3,777

I I I

$131' MONTH

15855 MONTH

$20491

MONTH

$13723 MONTH

11085 MONTH

$21085 MONTH

$247" MONTH

$24723 MONTH

$20518 MONTH

'89 MAZDA 82200 RP 83 999 1798i HRW490 ' MONTH

'88 SUZUKI SAMURAI 83999 snip FYG659 ' MONTH

'89 NISSAN PULSAR $3 999 $21516 EEB380 ' MONTH

89 OLDS CUTLASS $3 999 $27627 0WU426 ' MONTH

'92 HYUNDAI EXCEL $3999 $27521 GEN659

3 MONTH

'91 HYUNDAI EXCEL $4444 $23783 EDR206 ' MONTH

'88 MAZDA RX7 $4444 $23713 GEF849 f MONTH

'93 EAGLE SUMMIT $4999 12095 HVW618 ' MONTH

92 PONTIAC GRAND AM $4999 12095 GCA779 ' MONTH

'89 FORD AEROSTAR $4 999 $22

MONTH

'93 FORD ESCORT $5777 $21945 FND088 MONTH

92 CHEVY LUMINA $5777 lir END167 MONTH

'90 HONDA CIVIC $6999 13473 FFD375 MONTH

'88 GMC JIMMY $6 999 $26413

FTS222 I MONTH

'93 DODGE COLT $ 999 171" FBW682 MONTH

13 SUBARU IMPREZA $9999 sap EYZ139 MONTH

`95 NISSAN SENTRA Si 11 MONTH

99 120 GFG392

TONY HONDA USED CAR CENTER 98051 KAMEHAMEHA HWY. PH. 487-5595

'Credit on approval. Vehicles subject of prior sole. Terms written at 1248 mos., 15.9% APR. Prices and payments plus tax, lie., and doe fees of S195.

DOC. FEES

OF $195

IN

DEEP WATER? CREDIT WISE?

WITH

BANKRUPTCY

REPOS

CHARGE-OFFS

TAX LIENS

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AND FINANCE

A CAR NOW?

CALL THE CREDIT

"LIFESAVER"

ATTENTION! TOYOTA, CHEVROLET & SUZUKI OWNERS!

If your vehicle is 24 months old or has more than 24,000 miles, this is your chance to get something FREE, courtesy of Service Motors and Wahiawa Toyota. Whether you bought your car from us or not, the first 50 owners to call us at 621-8454, will receive a Multi-Point Maintenance/Service Inspection at NO CHARGE!* Inspection Includes:

A. GENERAL INSPECTION

1) Wiper Blades 2) Windshield Washer 3) Tire Condition 4) Horn 5) Turn Signals 6) Lights

B. UNDER HOOD INSPECTION 1) Belts 2) Hoses 3) Coolant Condition 4 Battery Terminal Condition 5) Oil Condition 6) Brake Fluid Level 7) Power Steering Level 8) Auto Trans. Fluid Level 9) Oil Leaks

ENI:17,F. CliEVKOLET. e) TOYOTA

SUZUKI. Gem 'Offer valid until 6/27/96.

Hours of operation: Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

C 1)

2)

3)

4)

5)

UNDER CARRIAGE CHECK CV Boots Exhaust System Undercarriage Damage Strut Condition Oil Leaks

SERVICE MOTORS/ WAHIAWA TOYOTA 105 S. KAM HWY.

PH: 621-8454 RD 51054

GOT A SERVICE TO SELL?

List your Business in the Classifieds and Get RESULTS!

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"LION'S SHARE" OF SAVINGS

THIS WEEKEND DURING A I 0 0 USED CAR

CLOSE -OUT! 1 I BUY EM' $ 4111110,0_ CASH

CHEAP! OPIO DOWN

'83 NISSAN $1 777 $132 SENTRA EGP072 t month

'89 OLDS $03 RR8 $222 CALAIS VN5130 dr., 06.0 '85 HONDA '2 888 11? ACCORD FNT732 ,

'90 NISSAN $I)

ag elk CA 8137 SENTRA FSB I 13 Z., 7 7 ar month

'86 MAZDA s7 Qcbct $211 626 FVZ822 lbw t st. taw twv month

'86 TOYOTA V) 000 $211 TERCEL FJR950 c.,,.;/ a a month

'90 SUBARU $q ccc $247 JUSTY ECB5I3 ... , wr NI la, month

'87 NISSAN $ 'a ccc $247 SENTRA WGN FPD787 ew. t W. 4.0 month

'90 DODGE $q ccc 8248

OMNI HsR663 sr., kyr twe I tw month

'87 HONDA 77 $1 Szu CRX FTIN871 .0, m i '90 NISSAN S2 C1 CI= $214 SENTRA DCA59 I suPt aF aF ...1 month

'89 MAZDA 82200 $2 pack 6 1 80 PICKUP HRW490 I." t s.tr a a, month

'89 NISSAN $ a QQ, 8215 PULSAR EEB380 , month

'89 NISSAN $q Goa 8216 STANZA EGSI42 10 9 .0 .1' .41, month

'89 OLDS CUTLASSc.wu426 $3,999 sZolt '88 SUZUKI $q OGG 8279 SAMURAI FYG659 .0, .1 .0 .." month

'89 MAZDA $4 444 8238 MX-6 LOR85 I p month

'88 MAZDA '4 444 ZI, P RX-7 GEF849 9

'93 FORD ESCORT FNDOB8 $5, 7 7 7 smonth i

'90 PLYMOUTH sa Gag $275 VOYAGER 078TNR VP, wt ../ Jr month

'93 GEO TRACKER prv612 $6,999 $ rVI '88 GMC JIMMY FTS222 $6,999 $iUtt

'93 FORD ESCORT Fcc990 $'1,995 $ff?.11

'93 OLDS CIERA EZY925 $9,599 s?..S?

'95 NISSAN $10 999 319 SENTRA Km055 , mont_.

'93 MERCURY $in pap 5315 SABLE 627004 /V,,,j ...fa month

'Credit on approval. Vehicle subject to prior sale. Used terms written at 12.54 months. 15.9% APP. Prices and payments plus tax, lie., and doc. fees of 5195.

DOC. FEES OF $195

PACIFIC OLDSMOBILE GMC VOLKSWAGEN

USED CAR CENTER

98-055 KAM HWY. 487-5526

OAHU USED CARS 50 Cars To Choose From e Interest Free O.A.C.

WE CARRY OUR OWN CONTRACTS

STORONADO SI gag '87 BONNEVILLE so gp; 211.1dt 6.51taIf. IIVIIII 1-Jkx 0,0f.e.1........ ...1110;10

'SICKEN! CORSICA Hpg '881.81RD sta.m.fa., i Ivvv 3ttlImIe UttitRIE1-....$31595

isMEDALLION si Qq; !Ift1LsIti.ssAv..........s31595

. lw" '81 a"SLERLE$14111 $ 995 t't,',1s.l'Et,..551995 At fbeRZI13.----..... 1,

'85 FORD ESCORT $0 ipc '92 FORD TAURUS SAV $R 00c a hi.hoicpcs.......... . v ftIME.15111-_____ v y yv

"'" 663 N. King St. 845-1988

Datsun Nissan

'78 B210 standard. runs well, must sell

5700/080 Call 263-5699

Dodge

'91 SHADOW 2 dr., 46K mi . great cond.. sunroof, Kenwood Remote stereo system, CD player &

speakers incl. Asking $4700,0B0 423-9062

Eagle

'93 VISION ESI fully loaded end cond

512.999/080 624-4271.

Ford

'90 TAURUS WGN fully loaded low

$6800/080 263-4340.

'93 ESCORT LX WAGON auto PS. A/C. 21 K mi. 86795,080 677-7140

Honda

'92 ACCORD EX auto, excl. cond., loaded. new

tires. 512.500. 624-0036

NO credit or bad OK. Will tin. Toyotas, Hondas

Trucks. vans. S795 to $5995. 2 Lots. Country

Cars. Kaneohe, 247-0330 Kahaluu. 239-6754.

Mazda

'95 323 take over pay- ments. Leaving island

Richard, 254-1500

Nissan

'86 SENTRA 4 dr . auto. PIS. low mi , clean. MXT614, $1,295

Cutter Ford / Isuzu 98-015 Kern Hwy.

487.3811

'87 SENTRA 4 cyl . 5 spd rims. KKP481 51.095

Cutter Ford/Isuzu 98-015 Kern Hwy.

487-3811

Oldsmobile

'85 CIERA 4 dr V-6 auto, AM/FM cass P /S.

FCW911 $895 Cutter Ford/Isuzu 98.015 Kam Hwy.

487-3811

Pontiac

'83 BONNEVILLE 4 dr auto, P/S. stereo

EJU71 8, $895 Cutler Ford/Isuzu 98-015 Kern Hwy.

487-3811

'86 SUNBIRD GT auto AM/FM cass P/S,

FJN294, 5895. Cutter Ford / tsuzu 98-015 Kam Hwy.

487-3811

Rolls-Royce '73 SHADOW white wr red leather int new pawl/ ttres $r6.900/0B0.395 -8209.

Subaru

'87 JUSTY near new radiator/thermostat/ muffler/brakes 5700/ 080 254 -3491.5 -8pm.

Toyota

'88 TERCEL new brakes/ battery, 82K mi.. $2000. 842-1015 oelore 8pm

NO credit or bad OK. Will tin. Toyotas. Hondas,

Trucks. vans. $795 to $5995 2 Lots. Country

Cars. Kaneohe. 247-0330. Kahaluu, 239-6754.

BUYERS & sellers agree that the classifieds are a real bargain. 235-5881.

June 13-19, 1996 Classified V

WINCE SAL A'S USED

PONTIA AT MIKE SALTA

WE TAKE CARE OF YOU AFTER THE SALE!

AS LOW AS

2.9%App 2 IN STOCK

1 AT THIS PRICE '96 PONTIAC

GRAND AM SE CPE

29 IN STOCK

2 AT THIS PRICE

HURRY - ENDS JUNE 2011-' SUBA U USTY

'90 CHEV CAVALIER PS

1'88 FORD T-BIRD

11 DODGE SHADOW

'$9 DODGE SPRINT

86 FORD RANGER SUPER CAB

86 LINCOLN MARK VII

92 GEO STORM

91 TOYOTA TERCEL

88 NISSAN MAXIMA

'91 DAIHATSU ROCKY 4X4

'91 CHEV S10 EXT CAB

BUICK CENTURY 4DR

'91 MERCURY TRACER h.

1'89 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE

'90 ISUZU TROOPER 4X4

JUST LOOK WHAT YOU GET FOR THIS PRICE:

2.2 L OHV Engine

Automatic Trans

Air Conditioning Anti-Lock Brakes

Daytime Running Lamps

AM/FM Stereo Cass.

Power Steering

Dual Air Bags

' Rear Window Defr.

Pass-Lock Theft Deterrent

Gold 24-Hour 7 Days A Week High Quality Vehicle Emergency Service: Flat Tires, Locked Keys, Dead Battery, Out Of Gas, Etc.

JUST LOOK WHAT YOU 2.4 Twin Cam Engine Anti-Lock Brakes 05-Speed Trans Daytime Running Lamps

Courtesy Shuttle FREE Ride Via Our Courtesy Shuttle To Your Home Or Office.

GET FOR THIS PRICE: Povver Door Locks Dual Air Bags 'Rear Window Defroster Pass-Lock Theft Deterrent

Premier Service FREE Pickup and Delivery of Your Vehicle From Your Home or Office -1 FULL Year for

$ '93 SATU

P

$3,295 $3,995 '4,995 94 FORD F150 XL P/U

'4,995 91 ACURA INTEGRA

$5,295 '93 FORD CROWN VICTORIA

$5,295 95 NISSAN SENTRA 4DR

'94 FORD TAURUS

94 EAGLE TALON

6 IN STOCK

1 AT THIS PRICE

2 IN STOCK

1 AT THIS PRICE

#234093

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91 FORD EXPLORtR

'91 YOTA CAMRY

'94 MAZDA 82300 CAB PLUS

1.

JUST LOOK WHAT 3.1 L SFI V-6 Engine Automatic Trans Air Conditioning AM/FM Stereo Cass.

JUST LOOK WHAT 3.4L SFI V-6 Engine

Air Conditioning Automatic Trans

AM/FM Stereo Cass.

Anti-Look Brakes

YOU GET FOR THIS PRICE: Power Steering Dual Air Bags Carpeted Floor Mats

Pass-Lock Theft Deterrent

Body Side Molding

YOU GET FOR THIS PRICE: Split Dual Exhaust Dual Air Bags Rear Window Defroster Pass-Lock Theft D .WtH6b,h,tthaliNtwo

$5,995 91 BMW 318is

1 ,99 1 0,995 '11,995 '11,995 '11,995 12,695 12,995 '12,995 12,995 12,995 '12,995 '13,795 14,995 14,995 '15,995 '16,995 17,495 '17,995 '18,295 '20,995

$5,995 94 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

$5,995 95 FORD CONTOUR

'7,295 $7,995 $7,995 $7,995 $7,995 '8,995 '8,999 '9,995 '10,295 '10,995

94 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME

94 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS

'93 FORD MUSTANG CONV 5.0

93 BUICK ROADMASTER

90 BMW 5251

94 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

'94 BUICK PARK AVE.

'94 DODGE 1500 PKUP

95 FORD F150 XLT SUPER CAB

89 MERCEDES 420 SEL

All vehicles subject to pool sale Advertised pores finance rates rebates cense, & doc fee of $197.00. combinable on selected models , l,t Of eryte. a 19

Aft. 111-717A211.. PONTIAC

HONOLULU: 2945 N. Nimitz Hwy.

Ph: 836-2441

WAIPAHU: 94-212 Leoku St.

Ph: 671-8033

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--'11 Warrantie /1 A / -- 00Clili These Prices ,

96 STRATUS Tv Candy Apple Red

, 2 This is a fully loaded vehicle

Personal Security Group V-6 Engine Vehicle Theft Alarm Plus

24 Mos* - all your extrasll

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96 DAKOT PO Mitt,

,.. ,

,; 1 DI156

$ 0 V ALLTHE EXTRAS!!

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16" "Check Out all these Extras" Wheels Candy Apple Red

- "4" Speed Electronic "Automatic" 79 AM/FM w/Cassette & 8 spkers

V-6 Engine

.m. m, Air-Condition

DI282 24 Mos* Power Windows, and more and more!

94 NISSAN PATHFINDER XE 94 FORD RANGER "XL"

ABS Brakes, Power Steering 61078

alorikN, ,.., ,.

4x4

I 51995 Air-Conuition, Custom

67079 Rims, Cassette, Tilt, Extras!!

loaded 95 ,CHEVROLET BLAZER LS ... '' _ 1--' $ .

, .. 189995 6704.

95 VOLVO 960 Ali the Extras

$ 2 4 9 9 5 9 67014

2 LARGE LOCATIONS "The Happiest Place In Waipahu" '88 FORD

EXP TranscoVion FVA595 6052

$295

'91 GEO METRO

ow Wes GCV395778

$2995

'88 LINCOLN MARK VII

. , ass Emor xf C,c0p6,3'3

$2995

'91 HONDA CIVIC LX

CD Mayer %try X iras H8.379 0089

$3995

17 DODGE CARAVAN SE

V-6 Man F4X36776Q93

$3995

18 OLDSMOBILE CALAN

,X , ' J l 40n ,,G256 x699-

$3,995 '93 ISUZU

P/U Great Vjg FiS43207D84

$5,995

'93 NISSAN SENTRA

,,, ,NI Garin ' x ir Almon Ffr42" ,-

$8995

'90 NISSAN MAXIMA

n , 14116 66y! SPECIAL47091

$8995

'94 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER

.. noes soo At GM (101096

$10,995 '95 FORD

WINDSTAR GL X3SPrakes ,xemun SeN c,V,e,, iNIAL r7i

$15 995 q

'94 FORD TAURUS

535 Exaks 641 .oaxeo FJF815r,07;

$10,995 '95 HONDA

ACCORD LX Cass LNIIIIPS ABS e'dAP1 GE 'M.-3x

$16 996 q

'95 VW JETTA III

AMAX Casa Ado Ax GLEGX/ti4,

$13,995 '95 FORD

AEROSTAR XLT X : . . 14, V911:91/7031

$16 995 ,

'95 JEEP CHEROKEE 40 v4 oagt1 F7142247081

$14 995 q

, 0 zitE Sprrir t

91'

xx ,

d. .er 1 C° 1 I 1 S'

94-149 Farrington Hwy Waipahu 671.26261 $ I 95 DOC FEE

'96 Stratus Chrysler Gold Key Plus, GFV S13,229.60 all applicable rebates plus S1500 down from customer. Selling price after rebates S16,600 -,- fees. '96 Intrepid S279 mo. (4 24 mos. Chrysler Gold Key Plus 512.704.25 GFV all applicable rebates plus S1500 down from customer. Selling price after rebates S16,975 55 + fees. Lease prices may differ. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Sale good through 620/96.

BEST Price Service

SeIecticsraY.

'86 SUZUKI SAMURAI Must See,

ge111935/#53130(

/995 '87 ACURA INTEGRA

Auto, A/C. C3,SS Won I Last!

(FZU428453522)

'87 FORD BRONCO Must See!

(EZE769/053445)

5 Sod., Cass NC ED8093/#53727)

'91 SUZUKI SWIFT

'93 GEO METRO 5 Spd . NC. Cassette

(EXU395I#53496)

Auto, A/C, Cassette (FPA386/053742)

'90 GEO STORM

'4395

Auto. A/C, Cassette (MYP7138453567)

'92 EAGLE SUMMIT

'3995

'87 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER Auto. A/C, Cass

(OW603/053591)

Auto. A/C, Cass. P/L, P/W

(GDT9901#53527)

'90 CHEVY LUMINA SEDAN

'90 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS COUPE Auto, A/C, Cass., P/L, P/W

(FAG452/#53507)

'5395 '5695

'87 NISSAN MAXIMA Auto. NC. Cass., PNV

(ENZ251 /053628)

5 Spd Cass., Won't Last!

(E2F255/#53601)

'91 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP TRUCK

'5895

'4995 Auto, NC, Cass, PAL, KW (M1293/053743)

'88 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4X4

'93 HYUNDAI EXCEL Auto. NC, Cassette (FY0846/#53747)

'92 SUBARU LOYALE WAGON Auto, AM/FM, Must Seel

(MINV579/#53609)

5 Speed, Cass., Must Seel (ENE1287/#53636)

'89 HONDA CRX

'92 FORD RANGER PN EXT-CAB NC, Cass, Won't Last'

(F63032453608)

Auto. V6. Loaded, Won't Last! (EER936/#53639)

'89 FORD TAURUS WAGON

'91 CHEVY C 1500 TRUCK Pkg.. A/C, Cass. Very Clean!

(FINS613/#53421)

Auto, NC. AM /FM, PIL, P/W (F112180/053661)

'89 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER

'6595

'92 FORD TAURUS SEDAN Auto. A/C. P/L, PAM

(EG8767/#53583)

'9695

Auto. NC AM/FM (GCC372/#53697)

'95 FORD ASPIRE

'8895

Auto, AL.Cass.KockS.PANtadows

Mug Seel (7308021153613',

'93 FORD TEMPO SEDAN

'90 CHEVY ASTRO PASS. VAN Auto, NC

(FIN 112,853646)

AM. NC. Cass.. K. PAN

(12M129453585)

'93'PONTIAC GRAND AM

'96 GMC SONOMA Must See! Like New,

(GFA089t#53677)

454.600,4 Speed. AM/FM. Lobel Pack, Wont Last' (288MCC/#53647)

'90 FORD PICKUP TRUCK

'9995

'91 CHEVY FULL-SIZE BLAZER NC Clean. Must Seel

(GFC521 /53762)

'93 MAZDA MPV Auto. NC, Pt, P/W

(PH682453712

11,795

12,995

11,895 Auto. NC. P/W, Cass.

(GCJ185/#53651)

'93 MERCURY COUGAR

'9995 Auto, NC. Cass. Clean(

(MZS565/#53541)

'95 NISSAN SENTRA

'93 DODGE CARAVAN Auto, NC. Cass

(FL10630/1153605)

119295 A/C. Cass., Must Seel

(EXS285/053751)

'92 ISUZU RODEO

'94 FORD F-150 TRUCK XLT Pk5, 6 Cyl. Auto. Loaded!

(GDY155i#53650)

Auto. NC. Cass.. PL. NW (M322053603)

'85 FORD THUNDERBIRD

13,995 5 Sad Lass C'ean

(GU/19453635i

'95 GEO TRACKER CONV'T

12,495 Auto. NC. Clean! (HUC548/#53655)

'93 TOYOTA CELICA

'90 ACURA LEGEND Auto. NC. FL. P.M. Cass. Clean!

(FZG705/#53600)

12,895

'95 NISSAN MAXIMA Auto. A/C, Cass, Pit. PIN

(FXT611 /#53690)

16,695 16,895 Auto. A/C Cass Clean! Must See,

(FPW472/1/53586)

'94 NISSAN PATHFINDER

HOURS: CUTTER Mon. -Sat. 8:30-9:00

Sunday: 9:00-6:00 IL

CHEIROLET GEO 737-0500 3060 Kapiolani Blvd.

DOC $1 95 FEE

Vehicles may not be exactly as showeVehicles Are Plus Tax, Lie, & $195 D.O.C. FEE.

Subject To Prior Sole, O.A.C. Sale Ends 6/20/96

Classified VI June 13-19,1996

in ALA MOM 111111112111111111111/1112111

'96 VW 96272

GOLF GL A/C AWFM Cass W/8 Speakers. Central _ocking System

1 0 year/100,00 Miles Power Train Warranty

sO Down 199

a mo.

CASH BACK

'96 VW JETTA GL

GEC FREE NC Dual Air Bags P/Locks AM/FM Cass w/8 Speakers

Central Locking System

2.8% sO Down '219

a mo.

4 DR

DUAL AIRBAGS

GREAT

SPECIAL

'96 MAZDA

PROTEGE DX SFrACASH I 4%1/BACK '96 MPV

#96362

#963I5

4.8% #96130 4.8% Starting at 9,988

'84 AUDI GT

5 SPEED, P/VV,

5 CYL & MORE GF13393/#6440

9 988

'84 TOYOTA CELICA GT

A/C, AM1FM, 5

SPEED FEP435/#6594

$2988

'87 COUGAR LS

AUTO, AlC , FULL POWER, LOADED!

CRC163/#6657

$3688

'85 CHEVY CAMARO V8,AUTO, A/C,

PAN AND MORE. EFW7351 #6590

$3988

'89 FORD CONVERTIBLE

V8, AUTO, A/C, PIW

FFD369/#6621

$3988

'89 MERCURY SABLE

AUTO, A/C, CASS, LOW MILES

FZN4831 #6638

$4988 '92 FORD

MUSTANG AUTO, A/C, PNV,

P/L, CASS FEV545/#6508

$5988

'90 CHEVY BARETTA GT

A/C, CASS. P/W. ONLY 38,000 MILES

FNU463/#6667

s5888

'88 ISUZU TROOPER LS

4X4, A/C, AM/FM CASS & MORE FZA687/#6568

$6988

'90 DODGE CARAVAN AU TO, A/C,V6 LOW MILES!

FEZ679/#6535

$7788

'91 CHEVY CAMARO

AUTO, AIC, CASS, T-TOP & MORE.

EEE468/#6678

$7988

'92 GEO TRACKER

ALLOYS, MUST SEE

GCD 1 35/#6569

$8488

16 NSPV500 cash bac

esd 26% APRA K Hos 'Sem! males 4.8 %APR. A: arsoscaosereoates

ee aoobel %ward ouroase. Mazda eases,

aro vw eases. 48 nn leases mas taws. lo - es v, mess 0 iscooy Ca$Ia' RS00,40E W the

loesvm lees as Jesse Alum, KePashen ae. 60c. ./K Sr. Darer, and sece4sy des osA 62614155, Gorr $1322. Jetta $1362

Smaect so ow sae, ,Nicks may not be essay as silo., Sat good

HroJen 62616 9% heap* o, seen vw1,4odek

K _Ize,ftc-Iktu.a Windward Mazda & Volkswagen

SUMMER SPECIALS!

MaZDB PASSION FOR THE ROADTM

b, 5750 Rebate!

NU I- " tee Proteges

$195 D.O.C. FEF

800 Ala Moana Blvd.

537-3386 Mike McKenna's WINDWARD is

r F matchiacng in,

UECK THIS! fo d Hto

Rebates!

oil,* s Factory Rebate

2.9 Our Rebate

0. $1,200 APR REBATE

Use as down payment or get cash

-11 '96 WINDSTAR

#160008 from as IOW as $9999

t9s MPV $500 Rebate! *2.8%

'1000 Way Rebate

'1000 Ow were

$ 2, 000 REBATE

Use as down .a resent et cash back!

'96 MUSTANG

Drivers wanted. TM '96 BRONCO

(96 Jena Gt io ()owl.

EQUIPPED WITH ALL THIS: 21181130* pHs worts

Air Conditioning Dual Air Bags CD ReaarAMMM 8 Speaker Cassette Power Door Locks Alarm

Plus: 2 yr. 24,000 Mile of Free Maintenance with Roadside Assistance f3 VW's 10 YEAR/I00,000 Mile Warranty!!

CPI,/

Financing as g% % , low as I

USED CAR BONANZA SALE 92 Dodge Shadow 5 Spd A/C, Coss

#6983/GAA90 I WAS $8996

94 Ford Escort

AK AK, Low Miles looded 07085/G8A656

WAS $10,996

91 Honda Accord

5 Spd Cass Nice! 07090/M986 WAS $10,996

92 Jeep Wrangler

5 Spd V.6, Hord** 17097/GF6170 WAS $11,996

s4,496 $8,496 *9,496 $10,796 95 Saturn 94 Ford 94 Mazda

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'90 DODGE 0100 PICKUP 55 995 6 CYL AUTO /lA/ PiB AM/FM & MORE (012465(FWT683) WAS $8 995 NOW

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'93 HONDA ACCORD DX 512 995 ONLY 366 MILES LOADED Cam (#1249196503) WAS 515.995 NOW

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'93 FORD AEROSTAR EXT. VAN 5 12 AUTO DUAL AC PS. RP49 PW AMFMCASS 476860E 0122840AM) WAS$19935 NOW ,995

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'83 PONTIAC 6000LE 2 Dr. Aut. Low Mileage. One Owner

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'87 FORD TEMPO 4 Or, LX, Kula. /VC. AM/FM Cass $1 595 (MI705/02444)

'88 NISSAN SENTRA 2 Dr. 4 Cyl, 5 Speed. Tin, AM/FM Cass $ 7 895 (E.766,2391)

'83 FORD MUSTANG CONV'T 6 CO. Auto. Stereo. P/S (EwD31 1 /02405) $1 895 '87 NISSAN SENTRA 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto, Cass, P/S (FXP737/024 13) $1895

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19DODGECOLTSTATION WAGON 4 Cyl, Auto, Stereo. Low Mileage! $3895 (FR9364/02384)

'87 NISSAN KING CAB 4X4 XE 5 Speed. AM/FM Cass, Alloys $3995 (FEZ386/02407)

'91 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 2 Dr. 4 Speed, AM/FM Cass, One Owner (EFT7116/0241 9) $3995 '89 OLDSMOBILE CIERA 4 Dr, V6. auto, A/C. Cass (GAN365/02376) $4595

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6140 AlcDODGE D-150 PIII41' 495 (FUB364/02383)

'89 CHEVY CAMARO V8. T-Top, A/C Cass (4 More' $5595 (FE928 7424 36 )

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88 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS Classic, Loaded, Must See! (FYY523/42358) $ 7995 '93 FORD RANGER PICKUP 4X4 XLT

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