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Motorcycle Safety A-2
Hawaii Marine Volume 28, Number 48 Serving Marine Corps Base Hawaii December 2,1999 Waimea Valley
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MCB Hawaii safe from Y2K threat Cpl. Trent Lowry Combat Correspondent
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of articles the Hawaii Marine will publish to inform the MCB Hawaii com- munity about the efforts being taken to prepare for possible Y2K problems.
Concern has been generated about possible problems that may occur, such as power outages or loss of communica- tions, in the event that computers fail
with the changing of the calendar year to 2000.
Not to worry, said base operations Marines who are tasked with coordinat- ing the maintenance of all vital services for MCB Hawaii in the event of a break- down because of Y2K.
Prior planning by Hawaii military commands, including Marine Forces Pacific and MCB Hawaii, has helped prepare military facilities to avoid such
breakdowns. The base has developed the Continuity of Operations Plan and Contingency Planning to detail what steps base personnel will take to handle any emergency needs as a result of potential system errors.
Base services, from base communica- tions to military police, have taken pre- cautionary steps to assure that they will be able to provide their respective ser- vices, even in the case of systems fail-
ures. "I can't see any reason for anybody
to have serious worries about Y2K," said Lt. Col. Michael Williams, assistant chief of staff for base training and oper- ations. "We've been working on this for more than six months, and I have all assurances that we'll be more than ready for potential problems."
"More than likely people will wake up the next day (Jan. 1) and everything
WHO'S FLYING NEXT?
Photo by Cpl. Otto C Pleil-Muete
Major Dan McGough, the operations officer for Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 366, helps four-year-old Brandi Koa out from behind the cock- pit of a CH-53D Sea Stallion helicopter. Koa was among 32 pre-schoolers from St. Anthony School in Kailua the squadron welcomed aboard Monday. The day featured a tour of a CH-53D, a photo opportunity in the pilot's seat, and a recess session at Kaneohe Bay's playground.
Photo by Cpl. David Salazar
Brigadier Gen. R.E. Parker Jr., MCB Hawaii commanding general, congratulates Chef of the Year Petty Officer 3rd Class Jaime Foster on her win at Anderson Hall Nov. 23.
Sailor named K-Bay Chef of the Year for '99 Cpl. David Salazar Combat Correspondent
A Navy Patrol Squadron 9 mess specialist ousted her Marine counterparts in the MCB Hawaii Chef of the Year competition, making her the first Sailor ever to garner the title.
After countless hours of hard work and dedi- cation, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jaime Foster's culinary skills and creativity paid off when she "out-cooked" some of K-Bay's finest food ser- vice specialists in the competition at the Anderson Hall Dining Facility aboard K-Bay Nov. 23.
Aboard other Marine Corps installations, the thought of a Sailor winning the annual event is usually unheard of. However, due to the unique configuration of MCB Hawaii after the Base Realignment and Closure movement of Naval Air Station Barbers Point, seeing Marines and Sailors march side-by-side is not uncommon and also leaves potential for more competitions.
The "mixed service" personnel in the dining
facility also adds to the air of competition in these contests, said Master Gunnery Sgt. David Steward, the dining facility food service chief.
"These competitions have become more and more competitive (over time)," Steward said. "The chefs are giving a lot more attention to detail in their displays, which makes them a lot better."
"Overall, the competitors are realizing they have to get fancier and more elaborate with their menus if they want to win," said Gunnery Sgt. Nicholas Hentges, the contracting officer's repre- sentative and event coordinator.
Competitors selected themes, and tried to match their menus to the themes they chose. In this particular competition, themes ranged from elaborate tropical menus to simple "down home" style selections.
Foster's theme and dishes tickled the fancy of the judge panel for the event, chaired by Brig.
See CHEF, A-10
will be the same as before they went to sleep," said Master Sgt. Juan Rivera, base operations chief, who is responsi- ble for maintaining the base Emergency Operations Center. "We don't antici- pate any problems, but we want to be prepared. Anything that can possibly go wrong has a contingency to correct the problem."
See Y2K, A-10
Monitors offer chance for travel Cpl. David Salazar Combat Correspondent
Enlisted Marines stationed aboard MCB Hawaii will receive the opportunity to fulfill their desires to find adventure and travel within the Marine Corps' realms.
The Marine Security Guard screening team is sched- uled to visit the installation Dec. 8-10, to conduct a detailed briefing on MSG duty and to screen volunteers for possible future assignment to MSG school, according to the letter of instruction for the visit.
The briefing is slated to begin at 7:30 a.m. at the base theater, and screenings will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 8, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m: Dec. 9 at the Fairways Club aboard MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay.
The benefits of assuming "B" billet duties (like Marine Security Guard duty) in the Marine Corps can greatly benefit Marines in the long run, said Staff Sgt. Willie Shaw, the Headquarters Battalion, MCB Hawaii, enlisted career planner.
"Being assigned this type of duty allows Marines to go out and work at consulates and embassies in different coun- tries," Shaw said. "Marines can get bonus points toward their cutting score upon completion of Marine Security Guard school, increasing*their chances of promotion. It also opens Marines' eyes as to what it's like working outside their primary (military occupational specialties,) giving them experience in other areas of the Corps."
Since most consulates and embassies are located out- of-country, making this career move may also serve to give Marines the opportunity to fulfill desires they had upon entering the Corps, said Lance Cpl. Robert Rosenbaum, a motion media photographer with the MCB Hawaii Combat Visual Information Center, who plans to attend the screening.
Volunteers for the screening must be US citizens, have a clear criminal record and at least 4.2/4.2 profi- ciency and conduct marks to be eligible , Shaw said.
The duty also enables Marines to do things "every- day" Marines are not usually able to do, said Staff Sgt. Mark Braun, the base legal department's review chief, who served on MSG duty for two and-a-half years.
"My experiences during my MSG assignments were unforgettable," Braun said. "I was given the opportuni- ties to serve on three secretary of state, presidential and dignitary visits while posted."
The duty also served to remind the Marine of some of the Corps' oldest ideals, Braun said.
"The Marine Corps selecfs the best qualified Marines to serve; it's very demanding, however, it's very reward- ing," Braun said.
"The most rewarding benefit to myself was the over- whelming pride and respect I was given from the embassy community, expatriates and the foreign nation- als," Braun added. "I would recommend this program to any squared-away, hard-charging Marine that can be a team player and is willing to serve in 'every clime and place.' It's one of the Marine Corps' best-kept secrets."
For more information on MSG duty and eligibility requirements, Marines should contact their enlisted career planners.
Secretary of Defense addresses readiness news Linda D. Kozaryn American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON - Is the military ready to fight or not?
According to the news, two Army divisions aren't ready for war and half the Army's Apache attack helicopters are grounded for repairs; high operations tempo is hurting retention; and public debate over the future of Puerto Rico's Vieques Island has halted Navy combat training there.
While there have been some drains on readiness, America's first-to-fight forces are indeed ready, Defense Secretary William S. Cohen said in a mid- November interview with American Forces Press Service.
"All our forward-deployed forces still
are in a very high state of readiness, the highest because they are the ones who may be called upon to go into battle," Cohen said. He acknowledged, however, that peacekeeping missions in Bosnia, Kosovo, the Persian Gulf, and the latest in East Timor, have taxed America's armed forces.
News stories spotlighted C-4 ratings that commanders of the 10th Mountain and the 1st Infantry divisions gave their units when the Army reported readiness ratings in late October. Cohen said the ratings, the lowest on the scale, did not surprise Pentagon officials, because ele- ments of the divisions are deployed in Bosnia and Kosovo.
Whenever such elements go on peace- keeping missions, the division's
warfighting readiness depreciates, Cohen said. When units return from peacekeep- ing operations, servicemembers need to refresh combat skills that went unused, he added.
"As a last resort, of course, you could always use these forces in an emergency basis, but (military leaders) are going to manage it now so that will not be the case," Cohen noted. "It really is a ques- tion of proper management. I think we can deal with it, and will deal with it suc- cessfully."
When news media jumped on the rat- ings story, Department of Defense offi- cials explained that the commanders had lowered their readiness assessments because they were concerned they might not be able to disengage from the
Balkans in time to meet major theater war requirements. # Operations tempo - the intensity and number of operations - and personnel tempo - the time a servicemember spends away from a home station -are affecting overall readiness, Cohen said. Missions in Kosovo, Bosnia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere place high demands on both equipment and people, reducing the tempos are one of his major concerns, he added.
"All the services now are focusing on this," he said. Examples, he noted, are the Air Force's air expeditionary force plan and the Navy's efforts to reduce the number of crew inspections and other activities once ships get back in port.
Index' A Section
Holiday, Motorcycle Safety 2
Every Clime and Place 3
Sergeant Major's Corner, 4
Chaplain's Corner 5
Pu'uloa Range 6
Salutes 8
Courts Martial, Blotter 11
Combat Video and Information Center 12
B Section Waimea Valley 1
SM&SP, Paintball 2
Tennis Tournament 3
Football Pool, Marine Soccer Team 4 Menu 5
Word to Pass 6
Ticket to Fun, Ads, Religion, IMs
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Partners in Education
Partners in Education will meet in the Mokapu Elementary School library Monday at 4 p.m. to discuss the school and parents' vision for 2000. Call 254-7964 for more information.
Dental Assistants Sought
The American Red Cross, in conjunction with the 21st Dental Co., is accepting applications for the Dental Assistant Program through Dec. 17. A 14 -week course in dental assisting and up to 500 clinical hours can be completed by accepted applicants. For more information, stop by the Red Cross office in building 216, or call 257-8848.
Tree Lighting and Christmas Concert
A Christmas tree lighting ceremony will be held at 6:15 p.m. at Dewey Square aboard MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, Dec. 9. Following the ceremony, the Marine Forces Pacific Band will perform at base theater at 7 p.m. Brigadier Gen. R.E. Parker Jr., MCB Hawaii commanding general, will read "T' was the night before Christmas ..." and Mokapu Elementary School Choir will perform during the ceremo- ny.
Commissary Hours
The MCB Hawaii Commissary will be open Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. because of a DECA Employee Christmas party. The store will reopen for normal hours Tuesday.
Black Heritage Committee
The MCB Hawaii Black Heritage Committee will hold meeting to assemble members and plan for next year's Black History Month events at noon on Friday at the Fairways. For more information, call Chief Warrant Officer 2 Patrick Johnson at 254-1772 or e-mail Johnson .patrick.b @worldnet.att.net.
New Arrivals/Spouses Aloha
The New Arrivals Orientation, a required presentation for servicemembers upon their arrival to MCB Hawaii, is encouraging participation of spouses. The orientation is pre- sented on the first Thursday of every month from 8-11 a.m.
The Spouse Aloha Orientation is a new addition to the program and is geared toward newly arrived spouses. The orientation goes from 1-3 p.m. at the base theater every three months. beginning today. Call 257-7790 to reserve a seat for the Spouse Aloha Orientation.
Military Shelter MPD Crisis Hotline Child Protective Services Fraud, Waste and Abuse, Sexual Harrassment and EEO
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Season prompts precautions Eddie Kerr Housing Deportment, MCB Hawaii
Sparkling decorations and flashing colored lights paint the setting for the holiday season, but there are several guidelines to con- sider when dressing up homes on base.
Although exterior decorative lights may be displayed on the
front of homes, they can't be placed on fences or roof tops.
Electrical cords shouldn't be strung across lawns or walks - otherwise they may create trip haz- ards.
Use plastic clips to fasten lights to rain gutters or shingles of roof eaves on the first floor.
- To prevent falling accidents,
lights and other decorations are not allowed on roofs of second story eaves or trees.
Holiday decorations should be removed by Jan. 2. For anyone uncertain as to the acceptable use or placement of decorations, con- tact your housing inspector.
Residents are highly encour- aged to recycle their Christmas
Cycling safety saves lives Cpl. Otto C. Plell-Bluete Combat Correspondent
Riding through the streets of Hawaii on a two- wheeled power horse may take more than a bal- ancing act to ensure the safety of motorcyclists.
Department of Defense employees stationed aboard Oahu are required to heed special pre- cautions specific to Hawaii in addition to gen- eral safety tips when riding their motorcycles up, down and around its streetways.
Speeding, inexperience and alcohol are the three main causes for motorcycle accidents around Oahu - especially when taking sharp turns and corners, said Rodd Johnson, a nine- year motorcycle safety instructor for the Hawaii's Motorcycle Safety Program.
Being aware of rapid changes in environmen- tal lighting and weather conditions for motorcy- clists is one of the basic precautions, especially while going into and out of tunnels such as those on the Pali, Likelike, and H-3 Highways, said Johnson. The transition from a dark to light environment when exiting a tunnel, as well as other condition changes such as rainy or stormy weather with high winds, can catch a motorcy- clist by surprise.
"You have to have good mental skills, fol- lowed up by good physical skills, to properly
control your motorcycle in difficult situations," said Johnson.
And to gain a bit more experience, Marine Corps Base Hawaii residents are required to enhance their motorcycle skills by taking Kaneohe Bay's Motorcycle Safety Course at Base Safety, said Petty Officer 3rd Class Sam Wildt, one of the instructors for the course.
"The course brings (motorcyclists) back to the fundamentals of riding," said Wildt.
The three-day Motorcycle Riders Course covers mental riding strategies and street situa- tions with seven hours of classroom instruction and eight hours of driving time. The basics include turning, braking, control of rear-wheel skids, swerving to avoid obstacles, and sudden stopping.
According to Wildt, six of the seven motor- cycle accident victims for the past year didn't have a valid drivers license; nor had they been through some form of motorcycle safety course.
In addition to maintaining the speed limit, taking a safety course and avoiding alcohol before riding, motorcyclists should follow the base order that requires them to wear boots, gloves and helmet, said Wildt..
For more information on the motorcycle safety course, call Base Safety at 257-1831.
trees after the holidays by placing them curbside Jan. 3 or 10. All decorations, tinsel, nails, and screws must be removed from trees. Flocked trees, which cannot be recycled, should be placed next to refuse containers on normal pick-up days.
For more related information, call 257-2676.
Photo by Cpl Otto C
Seaman Curt Reynard,on aviation electron- ics technician for Special Projects Squadron 2, maneuvers his motorcycle back and forth during a Motorcycle Safety Course exer- cise.
HAWAII UNDER ATTACK
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"Hawaii under Attack," will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the base theater. The program will feature rare newsreel footage and a slide show on the bombing at Pearl Harbor, as well as events at Kaneohe Bay on Dec. 7, 194 1. For more infor- mation see "Ticket to Fun," Page B-7.
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EVERY CLIME AND PLACE
Marines aid in return home of East Timorese Gunnery Sgt. Steve Nelson 11th MEU 1SOCI Public Affairs
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - When tens of thousands of East Timorese were driven from their homes and villages by anti-independence militia, it was unknown when they would return or to what they would be returning.
A bittersweet homecoming has begun in East Timor as thousands of refugees are now returning to their homeland fol- lowing the violence that occurred after a vote for independence Aug. 30.
Australian-led peace-keeping forces are present with numerous other interna- tional forces, working in conjunction with non-governmental organizations to facilitate the movement of displaced citi- zens back to their villages, neighbor- hoods, and homes. The refugees had fled to West Timor, secluded areas of East Timor, other parts of Indonesia, and their neighbor to the south - Australia.
In addition to providing heavy-lift helicopters in support of International Forces in East Timor, the 11 th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) recently assisted the International Organization for Migration in repatriating 263 refugees through Darwin International Airport.
For the refugees fortunate enough to fly out of East Timor before the airfield in the capital city of Dili was overtaken by militia, Australia's Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs provided safe havens at Army bases in Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.
According to Simona Opitz, International Organization for Migration spokeswoman, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees asked the International Organization for Migration to arrange for departure of the East Timorese refugees from Australia. International Organization for Migration then teamed up with International Forces in East Timor to secure two U.S. Air Force C-130 aircraft to transport the refugees back home.
Subsequently, the International Forces in East Timor tasked the 11th
MEU(SOC) with providing a team of Marines to be the middle link in the chain of repatriation for the East Timorese wanting to return.
The landing support detachment of MEU Service Support Group -I 1 set up a
departure airfield control group at the air- port Nov. 8-11 to search, screen, and manifest the displaced persons for travel back to East Timor aboard the C-130 air- craft.
The detachment's main mission in a
combat situation is to land ashore, set up a beachhead, and coordinate the move- ment of follow-on forces and equipment across the beach and inland.
One of their alternate tasks is to search and process evacuees in a country which is experiencing political or civil unrest, They would normally set up an evacua- tion control center and execute a non- combatant evacuation operation to ensure legitimate American citizens or foreign nationals are safely removed from that country before the situation worsens. The landing support Marines encountered a slightly different type of mission in Darwin.
"The mission was different than our standard operating procedure for a (non- combatant evacuation operation) in that we didn't have a normal (evacuation con- trol center) and weren't evacuating American citizens.," said 1st Lt. Lori Kelley, the landing support detachment commander. "It also didn't fall into the category of a normal (departure airfield control group) in that we weren't moving equipment."
Kelley, said the mission was unique in that they had to combine the noncombat- ant evacuation operation and departure airfield control group missions and for- mulate a new mission for getting the peo- ple of East Timor back home.
"We were all pretty excited about it. A lot of the Marines wanted the opportuni- ty to interact with the citizens of East Timor," Kelley said.
Flights chartered by the Australian government arrived in Darwin from the safe-haven cities every day at about
noon. A separate termi- nal was dedicated to processing the refugees in order to quickly screen them so they could fly out by 3:30 p.m., ensuring arrival in Dili before nightfall.
When the refugees arrived at the terminal, the Marines immedi- ately organized and searched baggage and prepared it for transport aboard the C- 130s. Passengers were then searched, screened, and manifested for flight.
"We incorporated the search proce- dures from a normal (evacuation control center) into this mission," Kelley said. "We used (explosive ordnance disposal) Marines to check bags and (military police) to search personnel. We also had Marines manifesting each person for their flight and Marines outside building pallets of baggage."
Interpreters then assisted the pilots in delivering an aircraft safety brief. This was followed by a moment of prayer. The East Timorese then boarded buses out- side the terminal and rolled across the runway where the military aircraft await- ed their arrival.
When the aircraft were ready, the refugees boarded, buckled in, and lifted off for the two-hour flight. When the air- craft landed in Dili they were met by interpreters and United Nations represen- tatives who coordinated transportation from the airport. Some refugees were greeted with hugs, kisses, and smiles from relatives and friends, while others wondered if their relatives and friends were still alive.
For the majority of the evacuees returning home, it was a moment they thought might never happen. Joao Bosco DeCarvalho, 18, who saw and heard of many of his friends being killed during the violence, said it was emotionally dif- ficult to leave his country in such cir-
Photo by Gunnery Sgt. Steve Nelson
Lance Cpls. Christopher Arnold, left, and Danny Rhoades, and Carol Eakin, from the International Organization for Migration, manifest East Timorese for their flight from Darwin to East Timor.
cumstances. "It was sad to leave our country, but
we're anxious and excited to get back, see what happened, and rebuild," he said.
"I think the biggest thing I'll remem- ber is how thankful they were," Kelley added. "When we were up in the staging area and had everyone lined up to leave, they would all come up and shake our hands and hug us and tell us 'thank you' in their language. It made us feel that we'd accomplished something. It was a rewarding experience."
Joana Goncalves, one of the inter- preters for the many plane-loads that flew back to East Timor, offered her thoughts and appreciation to all those involved in the repatriation of her coun- try. "The only thanks we can give to the countries who helped us is ... may God watch over your country. Thank you."
"It was a good experience for all of us because it's something different than what we normally train for," added Kelley. "This had a humanitarian aspect, and we were dealing with people who were happy that we were there helping them. I think everyone came out of it knowing that they had learned something and that they had helped people."
The mission was indeed humanitarian in that the Marines needed to be espe- cially aware of who they were working with and what they had been through.
"The main emphasis was to realize that these people have nothing; they've been herded around, and now they just want to go home,'' Kelley said. "The last thing we want to do is present some kind of image that would make them nervous. We wanted them to know that we were there to help them, treat them with respect, and be nice to them throughout the process."
Kelley said there was a 99 percent chance that they weren't going to find anything that could be harmful to the cit- izens, the Marines, or to the aircraft, but they were required to do a 100-percent check.
"The key thing was to be gentle when we approached them for a search," she said. "We wanted them to know that we were there to help. The Marines did a good job in helping them with their bags and were very polite."
"It was a tremendous effort. The Marines showed great care with the East Timorese," said Brig. Gen. John G. Castellaw, Commander, U.S. Forces, International Forces in East Timor. "They've been disrupted, homes burned, lives threatened. They're at a point where they're almost numb to all that has gone on. Our Marines took care of them with sensitivity and made it a process that allowed the East Timorese to return to their home with dignity."
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SERGEANT MAJOR'S CORNER
Let's give wives' clubs proper treatment Sgt. Maj. Robert W. Holub MarForPac Sergeant Major
You know we in the Marine Corps have a tendency to speak out of both sides of our mouths when it comes to support for our enlisted wives'/spouses' clubs and activities they support on our bases and stations around the Corps. Pretty strong state- ment, huh? Well, let me tell you why I feel that way and what we can do to correct the prob- lem.
As I travel around the force and talk with Marines and their families, I try to get a feel for how some of our support programs are doing. The Lifestyles Insights Networking Knowledge and Skills organization, Key Volunteers, staff noncommissioned officers' spouses' clubs and enlisted, spouses clubs are some of the programs I ask about to see just how effective they are and if they're doing what we in the Corps hope they will do. It has been my experience that some do better than others and most of the time how successful those programs are largely depends on how supportive the command structure is. That, unfortu- nately, sometimes depends on the per- sonalities of the leadership of those corn- mands.
It's very apparent to me that not all programs lack support from our Corps and the commands. It has been my observation that if the activity in ques- tion has the Marine Corps' interest (i.e., the commandant's), you can be sure the bases and stations do whatever they
Holub
need to do to make sure those programs are well taken care of and supported. New programs like L.I.N.K.S. get so much attention that most commands can't seem to do enough to support those activities with both financial sup- port and command interest. If, howev- er, the program or spouses' organiza- tion is less visible than the current "whiz bang" fixteverything organiza- tion or program that is in vogue, most bases could't care less whether or not they exist. Again, this is a hard state- ment so let me give you an example of what I am told and what I see when I
visit the bases and stations in the Force.
Let's talk about the thrift stores that are run predominantly by enlisted wives' clubs around the Corps. OK, OK. Enlisted "spouses' clubs. (Geez, how politically correct do you want me to be?) Anyway, when was the last time you took the time to walk into one of those thrift stores and see the God-awful conditions in which those ladies work. say work, but I hope I don't mislead you to think any of those ladies get paid for working there. When you work at some- thing as hard as they do, you should be paid. However, all the wives and hus- bands who give so freely of their time and energy at those thrift stores do so out of the goodness of their hearts by volun- teering their time to try to help those less fortunate than themselves.
Many of the people who work at those activities have volunteered thousands of hours of community service to make a difference in their communities. I myself have been invited to attend luncheons where these lovely ladies have given scholarships of up to $300 to kids and
spouses of our Marines and Sailors to attend school beyond high school. Every dollar earned for those gcholarships is lit- erally made one penny at a time through car washes and donations and at the thrift stores.
The enlisted spouses' clubs do many other good things helping those who are in need as well. And how do we repay them for all this hard work?
How do we as a Corps repay. them for giving so much of themselves and mak- ing the lives of our Marines and their families better? Do we give them facili- ties that have running water? Do we give them facilities with heads so they don't have to walk across the street every time nature calls? Of course not! We give them the most run-down, rat-infested buildings on our bases and stations and tell them to be glad they have that.
Why is that? Why do we penalize existing organizations that do so very much for our Sailors and Marines? As I
told you before, I travel around the force and everybody talks to me. Frankly, what I am hearing is not good. When it comes to the wives and husbands who are willing to sacrifice their free time to make a difference for our families, the commands do little to support them.
When a club tries to organize a car wash to raise money they are told they cannot be in conflict with a Marine Corps Exchange car wash facility on base. If the club tries to raise money by wrapping Christmas gifts outside the exchanges, they are told they have to be hidden behind the building so as not to conflict with the MCX wrapping activi- ties. Why is that? Are those ladies going to break Marine Corps Community Services' financial back by wrapping a
`If, however, the program or spouses' organization is less visible ... most bases couldn't care less whether or
not they exist.' Sgt. Maj. Robert W. Holub MarForPac Sergeant Major
few gifts outside the exchange? Come on now!
I realize that for most people, the clubs and activities that are on their bases are invisible to them until they need help. But guess what? When the wife of the staff sergeant who is deployed needs some help, the L.1.N.K.S. office is not the first place she turns to. When the cor- poral's wife needs some clothes for her kids and she is trying to stretch the fami- ly budget, shopping in the exchange is not where she goes. We have wonderful organizations in our Corps that have been in place for years. All I am asking is that we, the leadership of the Corps, give them the support and attention that they so richly deserve.
I ask that all staff noncommissioned officers and noncommissioned officers and particularly my sergeants major in the force take a look around the bases and stations where they live and work. More importantly, I would ask them to attend a club meeting and speak to those wives and husbands who volunteer their time and ask them what they think about how they are being treated by the com- mands you work for. If everything is "hunky dory," hey, Semper Fi. But if
they have legitimate complaints about the support they receive, please listen to them and take those concerns to your commanders who will do something about them.
It has been my experience most of the time that commanders, because they are busy and through no fault of their own, don't even realize how shoddy those organizations are being treated on their bases. If they did, they would not stand for it. But they cannot help them if they *don't know there is a problem.
If we, the leadership of the Corps, don't look after those wonderful people who volunteer their precious time to help our Marines out, no one else will. And I
fear if we don't do more than pay them lip service, we really are going to lose some pretty good people who will get fed up with being treated like dirt when all they wanted to do is what we asked them to do in the first place. We have asked them to get involved and make a differ- ence in helping the lives of some Sailors and Marine families. Let's give them the tools and the support they need. Working together all of us can make a difference in our Corps.
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CHAPLAIN'S CORNER
Festival of lights will begin Saturday Chaplain lay Heymand Retired Non, Lieutenant
On Dec. 4, Jewish people all over the world will begin to celebrate the winter festi- val of rededication, which, in Hebrew is Chanukah.
This holiday is observed because of the
victory in 165 B.C. of the Maccabees over the
Syrian-Greek despot Antiochus Epiphanes who forcefully attempted to replace Jewish faith and culture with that of Greeks.
Since the Hebrew calendar is based on
lunar cycle, sometimes Chanukah comes early in December and sometimes it comes later. Every now and then this eight-day observance coincides with Christmas. It is not by accident that the two holidays are
observed at this time of year. Both stem from prehistoric rituals derived from a primeval fear or darkness, with its inherent dangers,
and from an increasing anxiety that, as the days have become shorter and shorter, the sun
might go away and not return. At the time of the winter solstice, when the
sun is farthest from the earth and days are
shortest, our earliest ancestors hoped to lure the sun back to earth by burning a log or plac- ing a candle in a window or doorway. Both the Yule log and the Chanukah Menorah
reflect that ancient fear of darkness and love of light.
Among other things, Chanukah celebrates the military victory of a small band of farm- ers and villagers to maintain their right to worship God as they saw fit. Christmas cele- brates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth who stressed the supremacy of spirit over matter and the glory of returning good for evil.
Ironic, isn't it, that were it not for a Jewish willingness to wage war against Antiochus and his powerful Syrian-Greek army, the Jews of the Holy Land might not have survived? Had that happened, Jesus would not have
been born into the Jewish tradition and could not have undertaken the role of fulfilling the teaching of Moses and the prophets. Strange - how God works in mysterious ways!
Judah Maccabee and his guerrilla warriors ' eventually drove Antiochus from the land of Israel. The Temple was reclaimed from the enemy, ritually cleansed and rededicated dur- ing an eight-day period. In commemoration, we light one candle on the first night of Chanukah and an additional one on each suc- cessive night. Finally, on the last night, eight candles are burning in the Menorah, indicat- ing that our spirit of faith is growing stronger and stronger. Thus, Chanukah became known
in Jewish tradition as the "Festival of Lights" and a time for personal and communal reded- ication.
Light and rededication are ideals shared by Chanukah and Christmas alike. Both holi- days share values far more significant than the commercialism and gift-giving that has
become their hallmark. Jews can appreciate Chanukah not as the celebration of a partisan military victory, but as an observance of the victory of the spirit and freedom of the indi- vidual to worship according to the dictates of one's conscience. Christians can rediscover the true depth of Christmas, not as a festival of superficial materialism, but as commemora- tion of the birth of one who brought light not only to his own time and place, but to all peo- ple in every age.
Both Christmas and Chanukah are festi- vals of light. Together we can rejoice in them and together we can banish the darkness of prejudice and hatred from our hearts, the ethos of selfishness and materialism from our world.
With God's help we can work together to pave the way for anticipated time when our long winter will be over and when the dark- ness enveloping our world will be followed by an age of light, joy and peace.
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Left, Marines use the rifle range at Pu'uloa Training Facility out in the dis-
tance. Top, trophies are displayed at an indoor classroom of Pu'uloa Training Facility MCB Hawaii.
Pu'uloa rates high with marksmen Cpl. Otto C. Pleil-Muoto Combat Correspondent
PU'ULOA TRAINING FACILITY - Marine Corps Base Hawaii's Pu'uloa Training Facility has stood out in the Pacific as a central and ideal location for enhancing the marksmanship skills of Marines since shortly after the turn of the century.
As one of the six elements of MCB Hawaii, and home to the first formal sniper school in the Marine Corps, Pu'uloa Training Facility has made several contributions to the Marine Corps.
"In my opinion, the Pu'uloa Training Facility is the best (marksmanship) training facility in the Marine Corps," said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Edward R. Sobieranski, the officer-in-charge of Pu'uloa.
Pu' uloa currently has the highest rifle requalification rate in the Marine Corps, according to fiscal 1999's statistics, said Sobieranski.
Sobieranski also said that the number of Marines qualifying with the pistol and rifle more than doubled from the 1,500 Marines of fiscal 1998.
"It's all attributed to the preparatory train- ing Marines receive here," added Sobieranski, who trained Marines in their marksmanship at Pu'uloa on a previous tour.
Now Sobieranski, a former sniper, said he's become intrigued with Pu'uloa's long history of training Marines.
After researching old archives, Sobieranski discovered Marines' presence at Pu'uloa dates as early as 1915. He found official letters between a commanding officer in Hawaii and the major general commandant (commandant of the Marine Corps) explain- ing the exploration of Pu'uloa's land.
According to the letters, it was recom- mended that, "... a range for the use of garri- son be constructed on what is known as the U.S. Military reservation, Pu'uloa." . By March of 1934 it was "believed that the range and training facilities available at this post is unexcelled and that their full use rep- resents a very valuable investment of training time ... for all Marines in the Hawaiian Islands," according to the letters.
The Pu'uloa Training Facility is unique becauses it's not located on or near another Marine Corps installation, said Master Sgt. S. Douglas Strebel III. the marksmanship coordinator for 3rd Marine Regiment.
. Documents state that before the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Marines used the facil- ity to fire anti-aircraft machine guns and light mortars, throw and shoot grenades, and to qualify with service rifles and pistols.
Over the years, the facility has innovated six small arms live-fire ranges, indoor and outdoor classroom facilities, an armory, bil- leting, and transit access to anywhere around the island via public bus transportation.
In addition to providing annual marksman- ship and scout/sniper training to MCB Hawaii Marines, the facility also hosts Pacific Division Matches and MCB Hawaii Intramural rifle and pistol competitions. Pu'uloa even opens its gates to training for approved DoD, federal, and state agencies.
"Over 6,000 personnel from the Army, Navy, FBI, DoD, federal and state agencies utilized this place for marksmanship training (last year)," said Sobieranski.
Strebel said he envisions Pu'uloa as the ideal future site of Marine Corps Marksmanship Championship Competitions. With its central location, it can bring together Marines from Japan in the west, and Marines from California and North Carolina in the east.
To enhance the facility's sniper program, Sobieranski said the range is looking at bring- ing back an outdated and currently unused 1,000 yard line range, something Kaneohe Bay's range facilities can not offer.
"There's so much potential out here," said Strebel. "A place like this is an ideal envi- ronment for marksmanship."
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A-10 December 2, 1999 Hawaii Marine
Y2K, From A-1
Even though the military, the state of Hawaii and many busi- nesses have tested their equipment and verified them as year 2000 compatible - also known as Y2K compliant - many believe the possibility remains that systems may fail on or around Jan. 1. To proactively combat potential troubles, MCB Hawaii will be ready to respond to any Y2K-related emergencies on any of the MCB Hawaii areas.
"I don't think anyone can definitively say what will happen, but we have tested all the equipment," said Maj. Pat Scholes, assistant chief of staff for the base communications information systems department. Scholes said the equipment tested - com- puters, telephones, radios, etc. - was found to be either Y2K compliant, in most cases, or able to be modified easily to fit Y2K standards.
For the purpose of reacting to emergency situations off-base, military services on Oahu fall under the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, which is the coordination and planning agent for disaster preparedness and relief within the Pacific Command. In the case of an emergency, the Joint Armed Services and Hawaii Civil Defense Coordinating Committee will respond as if the problem is a natural disaster.
"We'll have the maximum number of personnel on watch, with extra manning at the front desk," said Maj. Barry Neu len, execu- tive officer at the Provost Marshal's Office at MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay. "We've already discussed Y2K vigilance with the individual military police Marines, and they're pretty confident on what they need to do."
One factor working in the favor of Hawaii residents is the time zone differences.
"We'll see how (Marines in) Okinawa and the mainland handle everything, so we'll be proactive and be able to adjust our opera- tions," Neu len said. "Being in Hawaii is probably one of the safest places to be on Dec. 31."
Marine Forces Pacific will activate the Crisis Action Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Dec. 28 and 29, and 24-hour assistance will be available from 8 a.m. Dec. 30 until 6 p.m. Jan. 7. A telephone hotline, which will appear in future Hawaii Marine articles, will be set up by Dec. 15 to be available for base residents to report and find solutions for problems that may occur.
DECK THE BOUGHS Nathan Nakamoto of base facilities helps put strands of Christmas lights on the MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, Christmas tree at Dewey Square Tuesday. The tree is sched- uled to have 1,760 lights strung and ready to turn on for the tree lighting ceremony that will be held Dec. 9 at 6:15 p.m.
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Foster's autumn-inspired cuisine, which consisted of cranberry chicken, rice dressing, fall vegetables in cheese sauce and pumpkin cheesecake with autumn cookies, took the win for her.
"I wanted to go with a Thanksgiving-style meal without cooking the actual meal," Foster said.
To give her menu a "Thanksgiving-ish" feel, without actually cooking a conventional Thanksgiving meal, Foster employed several references to avoid making her selections seem bland and uncreative, she said.
"I found the cranberry chicken recipe on the internet, the rice dressing in a book in the library and the recipe for the pumpkin cheese-
cake in a book called Mr. Food," Foster said. To "spice up" her food display, Foster
spent nearly 15 hours designing centerpieces for her table, which included the "Mayflower" ship, fashioned from a water- melon and a two-and-half foot-long cornu- copia made of bread.
"I have a passion for being creative," Foster said. "This was a great opportunity to let my mind go free and show people what I can think of."
This was something altogether new to Foster, since these competitions were not held at her old duty station in NAS Barbers Point, she said.
"The most positive aspect of this competi- tion, is that it gives the individual Marine or Sailor a, sense of accomplishment," said Hentges. "It gives them the opportunity to
show people what they can do when they pre- pare a meal for 40 instead of 400.
"All the competitors put their hearts into what they prepared and that's what made them 'shine' out there," Hentges added.
In addition to her trophy, Foster will be rec- ommended for a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, will be granted a 96-hour pass and will not be required to work on week- ends this quarter.
Aside from the prizes, however, Foster said she believes she has won something arguably bigger.
"It's really nice," said a teary-eyed Foster, minutes after being awarded the trophy. "It feels like an accomplishment, like a little brother-little sister relationship between me and the Marines here; but then again, it feels like a breakthrough."
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Lance Cpl. Robert Rosenbaum, a motion media specialist, uses his video camera to capture the action around MCB Hawaii.
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Corporal Justin Huett, foreground, a television production specialist and Lance Cpl. Robert Rosenbaum, a motion media specialist, edit a portion of the video from the recent change of command ceremony for 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment.
CVIC captures Hawaii Marine history Cp1.0tto C. Pelil-Muate Combat Correspondent
Capturing and contributing to the Marine Corps' progress through time is limited only to the imagination when work- ing at the Combat Visual Information Center.
Formerly known as the Training Audio- Visual Support Center, CVIC aboard MCB Hawaii is home to 13 motivated Marines trained in several different areas to support all the units on base.
The personnel at CVIC specialize in photography, videography, graphic design, reproduction services, and training devices.
Although many CVIC Marines can be seen taking pictures and shooting video images of special events and combat train- ing exercises, their work can also be dis- played as graphics on things such as pro- grams for Marine Corps ceremonies.
Much of the footage and photographs produced by CVIC Marines are sent to Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, Va., to be archived for historical reasons so that through time
future Marines can see and understand what Marines before them went through, said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Brian T. Thompson, the officer in charge of CVIC.
Another visual example of CVIC work is displayed on television with the base information channel, channel 2, as well as chain of command photographs, some of which can be seen displayed on command boards around MCB Hawaii.
On a recent assignment, a videographer at CVIC traveled with Marines from Combat Service Support Group 3 and 3rd Marine Regiment to Australia during Exercise Crocodile '99 to shoot images of Marines training in the field.
"The Marines here put in a lot of work and hours to provide the best and fastest product," said Sgt. Jonathan Knauth, the noncommis- sioned officer in charge of photo and video pro- duction.
Thompson said there are many new achievements to be made on the modern- ization of equipment and products. These could include conversion to digital photog- raphy for things such as command or pro-
motion photos and upgrades in color graph- ics and design production.
In addition to the art of modern technol- ogy from cameras, film developing machines and digital video cameras, the art of drawing has also been reintroduced to CVIC with the recent arrival of Staff Sgt. Charles Wolf, the graphics chief at CVIC.
"He (Wolf) has brought a lot to the graphics section with his talents of drawing and painting," said Thompson. "He's real- ly (taken) the graphics section into the 21st century by combining the old art of draw- ing, sketching and painting with the new art of computer aided design and animation."
The distant future for CVIC may even include the technology to run professional military education courses upon dial-in requests for units to watch on channel 2 and the availability of interactive software that can train Marines on specific weapons.
Although Thompson said some of those goals may seem far away at the moment, the Marines he works with will continue to use what they have to support the units any- way they can.
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Photo by Lance CpI. Roman Yurek
Waimea Falls is just one of the many attractions at the Waimea Valley Adventure Park.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Roman Yurek
Luai Felix, left, and Ikuika Viernes perform one of five hula dances at the Waimea Valley Hula Show.
Waimea Valley North Shore park offers family adventure Lance Cpl. Roman Yurek Combat Correspondent
our-wheeling down a muddy trail, riding a horse in between a jungle of trees, cruising down a mountain with a bike, kayaking down a stream, or simply walking, are how people make a day in
one scenic Hawaiian jungle. This jungle is tucked in between two
mountain ridges on the North Shore of Oahu - Waimea Valley.
Located opposite of Waimea Bay on Kamehameha Highway, Waimea Valley Adventure Park offers a variety of ways to see the views of the valley from the top of the ridges to the valley floor.
"My favorite was the ATV (all-ter- rain vehicles) tour," said Bryan Johnson; a 17-year-old visitor from Los Angeles, Calif. "I love the speed and jumping over the little hills of mud."
The one-hour ride takes visitors up one of the ridges where they can see the entire park, from the gate to the falls.
For the less thrill-seeking types, there is the south side of the park, fea- turing the Botanical Gardens. The dis- tance from the entrance gate to Waimea Falls is nearly a two-mile walk or Tram ride through the garden.
While walking the trails to the 40- foot high Waimea Falls, there are many places along the way in which to stop to watch a quick show, play games or sit and relax.
One such show that includes Hawaiian warrior games is the hula show. Luai Felix and Ikuika Viernes perform five different hula dances, while the narrator, Uluwehi Lele, explains what the dance movements mean.
At the end of the show, Viernes invites volunteers to challenge him in
- arm wrestling and a balance game. "I can't belive I won," said 13-year-
old Jeremy Zlatkin from San Francisco, Calif, after defeating Viernes, a hula dancer and a Hawaiian warrior, in an arm wrestling match.
Prices for Waimea Valley Adventure Park
Admission covers everything, except the all-terrain vehicle, horseback riding, kayaking and mountain
biking tours. Adults - $24, children ages 4 to 12 - $12 and
children under 4 - free All-terrain vehicle tour - $35 for the one hour tour.
Mountain biking tour - $35 for the hour and 45 minute tour.
Kayaking tour - $15 for the one hour self-guided tour or $35 for the one hour guided tour.
Horseback riding tour - $35 for one hour or $45 for the hour and a half tour.
* Check with the park office or ITT for Kama'aina rates.
After making it up and down the hills, through the strip of ginger plants and flowers, the dive show is the next attraction. It features two divers who do flips and spins from rocks 40 feet high, into a 30-foot deep pool below, with mountains and green foliage in the background.
The small shrubs and tall trees from all over the world, the occa- sional peacocks and wild birds bring out the jungle-like atmosphere of the park.
Besides the shows and tours, another reason people go to the park is for outdoor weddings. Waimea Valley has a variety of scenic places where couples can be married.
Though the drive is about one hour from Kaneohe Bay, it offers patrons an opportunity to say they went horseback riding on the hills
of Hawaii, rode an all-terrain vehicle through an Oahu jungle and beat a Hawaiian warrior in a test of strength.
For more information call Waimea Valley at 638-8511. Servicemembers can also contact Information Tickets and Tours for information about the park at 254-7563.
Photo by Lance CpI. Roman Yurek
After a tour, the guides at the Happy Hawaiian Stables help riders off their horses.
Photo by Lance CpI. Roman Yurek
Two park employees share some Hawaiian songs with patrons after the dive show.
Photo by Lance CpI. Roman Yurek
A statue of Lono, Hawaiian god of agri- culture stands in the park.
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A holiday golf tournament is scheduled for Dec. 10, 12:30 p.m. at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course. Entry is $20 per person.
A three-on-three Holiday Basketball Tournament is scheduled for Dec. 11 from 10 a.m.
6 p.m. The cost is $5 per team. The SM&SP is looking for volunteers for this
year's Jeep/Aloha Bowl, from Dec. 13-25 at Aloha Stadium.
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File photo by Cpl. Barry Melton
Winfield Boggs models the latest in paintball headgear during an outing to Bellows last year.
File photo by Cpl. Barry Melton
A Marine takes aim at an opponent during a paintball game at Bellows Marine Corps Training Area last year.
Paintball hits K-Bay Cpl. Charles E. Moors Combat Correspondent
A small group of Marines approached a building that an enemy force was holding. Their goal was not to take the building, but to take out the enemy force.
The only cover they could find was scattered, upright, wooden palettes and a broken down building. As they approached the enemy's position, intense fighting erupted.
Even through limited cover, the Marines still managed to put up a fight, but the enemy was dug in too well. One by one, the Marines were hit. With each Marine hit, the enemy force grew. Eventually, all Marines were eliminated.
Luckily, for these Marines, this was not real combat, but a paintball game called "predator." The game starts off with two or three players, or predators, guarding a position of their choice. All of the other players are designated as prey. When a prey is shot, he becomes a predator. Once a predator is shot, he is out of the game. The object is to last until no prey are left.
This paintball game, among others, can be found at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, behind the Marine Corps Base Hawaii Environmental Department building, near Pyramid Rock Beach.
Paintball originally came to K-Bay to help train Marines for combat, said Raymond Mancao, manager of the paint- ball facility. They would teach Marines hosk to safely use the paintball guns so they could more accurately produce a combat environment. The possibility of getting shot, even if it is just a paintball,
helps to heighten the fear level. "You could charge a machine gun nest
all day with blanks," said Cpl. Russell Garcia, a scout observer with B Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment. "Here, there's an incentive (to avoid being hit)."
Mancao said the paintballs used are a new design and meant to explode easier than other paintballs currently on the market. Because they explode easier, the paintball doesn't have to hit as hard to explode.
Paintball on base doesn't hit the wallet as hard, either, said Mancao.
For $33, a patron receives an all-day pass, gun, mask, carbon dioxide cartridge refill and 400 paintballs. Patrons can save $15 by supplying their own guns.
"The military gets a deal," Mancao said. "We charge about half (of what it would cost off-base.)"
"It's on base. It's close. It's not a lot of money," Garcia said. "It's about time."
"I've always wanted to go," said Lance Cpl. Rory Henrich, a radio operator with B Battery, 1/12. "I didn't even know it was out here."
Henrich played paintball with some Marines from his unit. He said that it was a fun way to help build unity and team- work.
"I liked it a lot," Henrich said. "We're used to shooting blanks ... I really recom- mend coming out here,"
"It's one more thing a Marine can do," Garcia said. "They have it right here on base, so there's really no rea- son not to."
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K-Bay tennis reaches new levels Cpl. Otto C. Plell-Musts Combat Correspondent
The increasing popularity of tennis was clearly evident last week, when 14 competitors battled during the intra- mural tennis championship aboard MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay.
The two-day event brought together servicemembers from several ranks and ages who attempted to claim the overall championship.
"There was a huge variety of play- ers," said Jason Enrique, the intramural sports coordinator for Marine Corps Community Services. "I was pleased to get the number of people we had."
Kaneohe Bay has not had intramural tennis games or a championships for at least more than two years, said Enrique.
"This is just the beginning," added competitor Ricky Torres. the communi- cations maintenance chief for 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment.
Enrique said he hopes that with the ongoing increase of tennis players, he can begin intramural tennis competi- tions for all the units on base in the future.
"We're trying to get the tennis pro- gram off the ground," said Enrique.
During the championship, each player competed one-on-one for the
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"I'm glad that a lot of people are getting involved," said competitor Scott Landry, the bachelor enlisted quarters manager for Headquarters Company, 3rd Marine Regiment. "I think every- one is having a good time."
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Some teams in the National Football League took the opportunity Thanksgiving weekend to try to turn their luck around, while others tested their luck and barely came out on top.
The run of bad luck plaguing the Cincinnati Bengals, 1-10 going into Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, ended, at least temporarily, with their 27-20 upset of the Steelers.
The Dallas Cowboys spent Thanksgiving Day spanking the Miami Dolphins, 20-0. I guess Jimmy Johnson really doesn't like playing in Texas Stadium, because the 'Fins should have easily handed the 'Boys a loss.
Tampa Bay, who had struggled recently, barely eking out wins, rode the lucky "rabbit's" foot of place kicker Martin Gramatica, whose three field goals helped the Buccaneers put away the, Seattle Seahawks, 16-3.
The Arizona Cardinals were left for dead after losing quarterback Jake Plummer to injury. They were boosted Sunday by Plummer's second-half return as his arm helped build a three-game win streak and helped renew playoff aspirations with a 34-24 win over the New York Giants.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have had to fight for every point, despite a NFL-leading 10-1 record and second-ranked defense. They averted the upset to rally past Baltimore, 30-23.
The Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins, Tennessee Titans and Minnesota Vikings all had more trouble with their weaker opponents than they should have, on paper at least.
Well, on the strength of the Cowboys' and Bucs' wins and a little luck of his own, Luis Valdespino won the Week 12 pool, choosing 12 games of 15 correctly. His guess of 38 points for the Monday night game broke a tie with Wayne Pedersen, who selected 41 points against the
s turn, test, push luck actual total of 23 points.
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Hawaii Marine returns from first Cpl. David Salazar Combat Correspondent
A clarinetist in the Marine Forces Pacific Band returned from MCRD Parris Island, South Carolina, playing a different tune after getting a spot on the first ever women's All-Marine Soccer Team in mid September.
Corporal Victoria Cronsell, a Highgate, Vt., native, battled it out against 25 other Marine soccer team hopefuls, in the first female Marine team tryouts at the recruit depot in September.
"The tryouts were like any normal pre- season tryouts," Cronsell said. "We usu- ally practiced about eight hours a day, sometimes five or six hours straight."
After Cronsell secured her position on the team, she travekd to Millington, Tenn., to play in the All Armed Forces Tournament, where the team squared off against Air Force, Army and Navy soccer teams.
Although the team did not fare as well as those of other services, they played very well as a team, Cronsell said.
"It was like we were a bunch of girls that just wanted to play and we did pretty (well)," Cronsell said.
Brian Hickerson, the head coach of the team, agreed with Cronsell.
"They did an outstanding job consid- ering the short amount of time we had to train together," Hickerson said. "I think everyone had a really good time."
Aside from meeting and working with new Marines from various duty stations throughout the Marine Corps, Cronsell said the experience was an honor.
"It's a really amazing feeling being a pioneer in anything - especially being a woman" because making these types of breakthroughs are not quite expected, the 21-year-old Cronsell said.
Although she is happy to be recog-
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New Orleans at Atlanta: The Saints may be without rookie running back Ricky Williams again, and the Falcons' passing game could shred the Saints' secondary. Both teams need sympa- thy wins, but Atlanta will win this one.
N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants: The Battle of the Meadowlands. This game could be ugly. Ray Lucas,
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St. Louis at"Carolina: The Panthers have been showing promise and should make the Rams work for their NFC-leading tenth win.
San Francisco at Cincinnati: The Bengals will win two in a row, not because they're playing that well, but because it will be an appropriate exclama- tion point to the `Niners' nightmare season.
Seattle at Oakland: Seattle's Jon Kitna will have to play a lot better against the physical Raiders than he did against the Buccaneers Sunday. The Seahawks still get the edge because of talent and coaching.
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Washington at Detroit: This could be a tough game. since Thanksgiving games tend to renew the Lions' energy, but the Redskins will prevail to keep the Cowboys from earning a share of the NFC East lead. Sunday Night
Dallas at New England: The Patriots have seen their season slip from their control, and the Cowboys will just make it worse for New England. Monday Night
Minnesota at Tampa Bay: Tampa Bay still has to rely on defense to keep the Buccaneers in games, and linebacker Derrick Brooks is a big rea- son why the Bucs share the NFC Central lead. Still, the Vikings' offense is too potent for Tampa to stand a real chance. 39 points. Football Pool Standings Name Wins Losses Percent Nyhart, J. 41 18 69.49 (1)
. Keister, P. 40 19 67.80 (1) Lowry, T. 39 20 66.10 Gurrola, I. 38 21 64.41 Valdespino, L. 38 21 64.41 (1) Cohn, J. 37 22 62.71 Dixon, D. 37 22 62.71 (1) Garcia, C. 37 22 62.71 Pedersen, W. 37 22 62.71 Bush, L. 36 23 61.02 Riglesberger, J. 36 23 61.02 VA Boys 24 35 40.68 Pedersen, D. 19 40 32.20 McMichael, C. 22 37 37.29
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's All Marine Soccer Team nized as a member of the first women's All-Marine Soccer Team, she is more grateful for being given the opportunity to leave her unit to pursue the endeavor, Cronsell said.
"I'm so grateful that (Chief Warrant Officer 4 Robert Farmer, the Marine Forces Pacific Band director) allowed me to be a part of this," Cronsell said. "He was very supportive from the minute I talked to him about it. I think other commands should be as supportive and give their Marines a chance to grow and see other aspects of the Marine Corps by giving them the opportunity to work outside of their (military occupa- tional specialties)."
Being given the opportunity to pursue and conquer her endeavors, Cronsell traded her soccer gear in return for her clarinet and returned to her unit at MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, in late October.
Photo courtesy of Lance Cpl. Jennifer Katz
Jennifer Katz, second from right, back row, joins her team members for a photo.
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Armed Services YMCA The K-Bay YMCA offers the following classes and .services through December: Gingerbread houses and cookie deco- rating class, Dec. 17, 3-4 p.m. Holiday cooking classes for beginners or experienced cooks. Donations of non-perishable food items for holiday food baskets are accepted at the ASYMCA and commis- sary collection sites. Hourly child care for infants through age five, Monday through Friday from 8
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Events The Hawaiian Trails and Mountain Club will hold a six-mile, intermediate, ridge and valley walk at Tantalus Sunday at 8 a.m. Call John Hall at 377- 5442 for more information. The Hawaiian Trails and Mountain Club will hold a six-mile, intermediate, ridge and valley loop hike through Waianae Dec. 12. Call Ken Suzuki at 845-4691 for more information. An African dance party and fashion show will be presented Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the Hickam AFB Community Center. Cost is $12. For more informa- tion, call Paulette Jordan at 449-3068, ext. 212. MarForPac Jazz Combo will play in the courtyard of the Hale Koa Hotel at 3
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The MCB Hawaii Black Heritage Committee is looking for inspirational, enthusiastic and hard working people to join its ranks. Vacancies are available for the board. All are welcome to assist in making the upcoming Black History Month celebration a success. Call 254- 1772 for more information.
Kaneohe Officers Wives Club Tour of Homes will be held Wednesday between 6:30 and 9 p.m., with desserts at the Officers' Club from 8-11 p.m. A $5 donation is requested to benefit charities and scholar- ships. Everyone is invited to attend. Thriteen homes from all areas of MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay
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dren at the Combative Arts Center, building 1583. For more information, call 254-7610. The Honolulu City Lights Festival will begin with a program at Honolulu Hale Saturday at 5 p.m., followed by at tree lighting ceremony and parade at 6 p.m. A two-hour holiday concert and a visit by Santa will follow. Free parking will be available at the Civic Center Parking Structure. A Classical Christmas will be held Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. in the Blaisdell Concert Hall.. Tickets are $10-40, but Military may buy tickets at half price if pur- chased at the box office by Friday. Call 526-4400. King K-Bay Scratch Tournament is
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from 5:45-10:15 p.m. and Dec. 11 from 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Nimitz Business Center, 1130 N. Nimitz Hwy., A-151. Call 587-0200 to register. "Private Eyes" by Steven Dietz is pre-
sented by the University of Hawaii at Manoa Dec. 3, 4, 10 and II at 10:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale one hour before curtain the night of each production at the door to the Earle Ernst Lab Theatre. Ticket prices are $6 regu- lar, $5 military and $3 UHM students. Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian Carlo Mennotti will play through Saturday at Fort Shafter's Richardson Theatre. Ticket price depends on seating: $12-15 for
adults, $6-8 for children. Call 438- 4480/5230 to charge by phone. Hawaii Under Attack will feature rare newsreel footage of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Base theater, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. For more information, call the library at 254-7624.
Kokua Boutiki gift shop needs volunteers. Those interested may call 422-6662. The Single Marine & Sailor Program needs volunteers in the following areas: Friday through Sunday - Volunteers are needed for Special Olympics. Dec 12 - Six people are needed to. assist in setting up a refreshment tent for Marines and Sailors who compete in the Honolulu Marathon. Dec. 25 - Three hundred people are needed to help with the Aloha Bowl. Those who are interested may call the SM&SP coordinator, Dawn Williams, at 254-7593. Meals on Wheels is seeking volunteers to deliver meals to isolated and frail elderly and homebound people. Those who wish to donate one and one half hours a week may call Patty at 988- 6747.
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base library's Christmas tree. Through Dec. 23, everyone is invited to help trim the tree anytime during the library's reg- ular hours. Participants may bring their own ornaments, or create ornaments from materials provided by the library. Holiday treats await those who come to decorate the tree. Children are welcome. Library hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. The library is closed Fridays and holidays. For more information, call 254-7624.
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presentation, "Hawaii under Attack," will be held at the base theater. Organized by the base library, the program features rarely seen original newsreel films of the bombing at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, from the private library of film col- lector Steve Fredrick. The MCB Hawaii Public Affairs Office will present events of the attack on Kaneohe Bay Naval Air Station. A slide presentation and live narration of "Hidden Images.- Rare & Forgotten Views of the Pearl Harbor Attack" by Daniel Martinez, USS Arizona Memorial National Park Service Historian, will also be presented. For more information, call the base library at 254-7624.
Fall Swim Program The base pool will offer the
next cycle of swimming lessons Dec. 7-17. Classes are avail- able for preschool level (for ages 3-5), learn-to-swim levels III & IV (for swimmers 6 years old and older) and adult level. Lessons are one hour, and run from Tuesday through Friday
for two weeks. The cost is $25. Registration is ongoing at the base pool. For more informa- tion, call 254-7655.
Winter Adventure Youth Activities has 30 open-
ings for its Christmas Break Day Camp from Dec. 20-23 and 27-30. Children kindergarten to 6th grade are eligible. This all- day program offers arts and crafts, games, sports, field trips to attractions, and much more. The $105 fee includes all art supplies, transportation and admission on field trips, break- fast, and snacks. Lunch is not included. All active duty, DoD employees and MCCS staff are welcome to enroll their chil- dren. To register or for more information, call 254-7610.
X-Country Race An intramural 5.2-mile
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years old or older; and one woman. This event is free to all active duty, DoD civilians and their family members who are at least 18 years old. Awards will be given to the top three teams and the first place winner of each divisional category. Entry deadline is Wednesday. For more information, call the Athletics Office at 254-7591 or 7590.
Marina Open House The base marina will hold a
free open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 11. All authorized patrons are invited to take free lessons in windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, scuba diving and wakeboarding from certified instructors. Bargain hunters will not want to miss the pre- Christmas sidewalk sale on surf, ski and scuba equipment. Boats available for rental will be on display for viewing, along with an information booth on boating safety. Door prize drawings for great prizes will be held throughout the event. For more information, call the base marina at 254-7667.
Miscellaneous Aiwa radio/cassette player, Smith Corona typewriter, waffle iron, wicker chair, Kodak carousels, scuba, and a new silver/gold bracelet. Contact Marilyn 235-2553. For sale for parts, '71 911T Porsche, '60 and '63 Mercedes 220 S6. Engines, transmissions, wheels, rims, tires, bumpers, etc. Call Dan at 263-3653. Commercial Vita-Mix, Maxi 4000, Complete with cookbook and "How to" video. Retails for $379, will sell for $200. Call 253-0090. Commercial Osterizer blender, Complete with cookbook and attach- ments. Retails $160, will sell for $85. Call 253-0900. Wood rocking chair, $70. Call 262- 9099.
Oster Kitchen Center, $65. Call 262- 9099. Stair Stepper with workout video, $25. Call 262-9099. 35" Mameluke Sword w/ case, frog, strap, mourning knot, sling, belt, Sam Browne belt, never used, $350 080. Call 254-8013. Briggs & Stratton lawn mower, 3.75 horse power, $40. Call 254-6158.
Transport `98 BMW 318ti silver, 25K, sports pack- age, P/D, P/L, A/C, AM/FM Cassette, sunroof, alloy wheels, $23,000 OBO. Call 381-2493. '93 BMW 318is, super clean, gold, A/C, power, sunroof, automatic, 47,000 miles. $14,000 OBO, call 422-4137 or 254- 6048.
MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, Chapel Catholic Daily Mass Saturday .
Sunday Protestant Sunday School 9:30 a.m. building 579 Sunday Worship Gospel of Holiness Fellowship Sunday School 10:45 a.m. building 579 Sunday Worship I p.m. Bible Study 7 p.m. Tuesday Unless otherwise stated, all worship is at the K-Bay Base Chapel.
Camp H.M. Smith Chapel Catholic Mass 1:30 a.m. daily and 8 a.m. Sunday For more information on any of the above services, call 257-3552.
Aloha Jewish Chapel at Naval Base Pearl Harbor Shabbat Service 7:30 p.m. Friday For more information, call 473-3971.
11:45 a.m. Monday-Friday 6 p.m.
7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
8:30 and 11 a.m.
`90 Toyota Corolla, 5-speed, 4-door, cold A/C, 30 m.p.g city, $3,000. Call 254-6158. '84 Jeep Cherokee 4x4, 5-speed, 2.8 liter, $3,000. Call 254-6158.
Housing 1 BR cottage, off-street parking, Kailua two blocks from beach,washer/dryer. Available Dec. 1, $850. Call 261-7049 or 955-8030.
To submit an ad to the Hawaii Marine, fax 257-2511, or stop by our office on the ground floor of building 216. Ads must include sponsor's name, rank, unit, and home and unit telephone number. Ads must be 20 words or less, and will run for two weeks unless extended or cancelled. "Personals" ads will not be accepted.
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Double Jeopardy Friday, 7:15 Starring Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd. Framed for the murder of her husband, Libby Preston survives long years in prison with two burning desires sus- taining her - finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed her once happy life. Action, rated R, 106 minutes.
Stigmata Friday, 9:45 p.m.. Starring Gabriel Byrne and Patricia Arquette. A'Vatican priest is sent by the church to investigate the religious significance of an affliction suffered by a hair- dresser. Besides exhibiting stigmata,
the helpless conduit also takes on other prophetic signs, all of which point to the existence of something horrifying. Horror, rated R, 102 min- utes.
Three Kings Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Ice Cube. A small group of adventurous American soldiers who are in Iraq at the end of the Gulf War are deter.: mined to steal a huge cache of gold that is reputed to be hidden some- where near their desert base. Finding a map that they believe will take them to the gold, they embark on a journey that leads to unexpected discoveries, enabling them to rise to a heroic chal- lenge that drastically changes their
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Superstar Saturday, 9:45 p.m. Starring Molly Shannon and Will Ferrell. All teenager Mary Katherine Gallagher wants in life is a kiss. But no matter hoW hard she tries, no one will kiss her. And then it hits her. She realizes that the only way she is ever going to get kissed is to become a movie character. Thriller, rated PG- 13, 82 minutes.
Tarzan Sunday, 3:30 p.m. Featuring the voices of Tony Goldwyn, Glenn Close and Rosie O'Donnell. A human baby who is orphaned in
the African jungle is lovingly raised by a family of apes. His peaceful and sheltered world is turned upside down by the arrival of a human expedition. Cartoon, rated G, 90 minutes.
Deep Blue Sea Sunday, 7:15 p.m. Starring Samuel L. Jackson, LL Cool J and Saffron Burrows. A group of researchers working on a cure for cancer using a material from genetically enhanced sharks becomes stranded at a damaged and sinking marine research facility. Once there, they are menaced by the sharks they have created, which now surround the crippled laboratory with deadly intent. Thriller, rated R, 105 min- utes.
Random Hearts Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. Starring Harrison Ford, Kristin Scott Thomas and Charles S. Dutton. An act of fate throws two very dif- ferent people together. A tough- minded, internal affairs cop becomes involved in a corruption case when he meets a a high profile congress- woman embroiled in a bitter re-elec- tion campaign. Drama, rated R, 132 minutes.
Admission is free to the second movie Friday and Saturdays for servicemem- bers pay grade E -5 and below Admission to the Sunday evening movie is $1 for everyone. For R-rated movies, parents must purchase tickets for their children in person at the box office.
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SHADOW H/B $ AUPD AIR, P/S, AM/FM. CASS . 4 499 PRIM SOUND
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pacm NEON HIGHUNE $5 999 AUTO AIR P/S AM/FM CASS, DUAL AIR BAGS
GDA97S/4345 WAS 58.999
'93 NISSAN INICAN
AUTO, AIR, P/S, AM/FM, CASS 5999 PICK-UP PRFM SOUND. ALLOYS
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'98 PLYMOUTH Now NEON HIGHUNE $8999 AUTO, AIR, P/S, AM/Fm, DUAL 58 BAGS
GSS391/6767 11Z6:13=11 '96 FORD 1!E.39,74,1,!, pis.$11,_999 AWFm PRIVACY ,,LASS
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amEN352/4315
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ROWG704/A262 IZZEir= DUAL Ale BAGS ALLOYS
'98 ACURA NOW CL COUPE VTEC, AUTO, AIR P /S, $17999 DUAL AIR BAG ke= CRUISE. CASS., PRIM SOUND,
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'98 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE 17999 V6 AUK), DUAL DOM 7 PASS
GLASS RmED779/4190 liZMiEEEZZI Are. P/w P/L, CASS Pb rvAcy
'98 DODGE GRAND' "Tom V6 AUTO DUAL. DOORS, 7 PASS 18 Yr! CARAVAN SE
4676439/ 4283 1=6 M :CM AM, P P/L CASS . Roof RAO4
199 DODGE CHOOSE FROM TWO PLYMOUTH
NEONS,' 40001p AUTO. AIR
WOKE YOUR
$ 999 WINDWARD
DODGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH AND JEEP 46.177 KAHUHIPA ST. PH. 233-6000
DOC. FEES OF
$195
Credtt on approval. Venues subject to pnor sale. Terms written at 12-54 mos., 12.9% APR. Prices and payments plus lax. hc., and doc fees of $195. Used car exchange for vehicle of equal or greater value.
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December 2, 1999 Classifieds II
NM= Moana Volkswagen
800 Ala Mama Blvd. 585-7777
r FREE Brake Inspection
1 % OFF
Service Volkswagen 0 Visual inspect rotor/drums, calipers, cylinders, parking brake
operation. Check brake pads and shoes for wear. Inspect hoses, fitting for leaks. Road test and advise of overall condition and
Any Brake applicable repair costs. Service available for Volkswagen vehicles only Please present coupon to service representative upon arrival.
Repair Valid at Cutter Ala Moana only. This offer not valid with any other offer. Sale ends 12/17/99. RD2678
$7755 Taneup Special
REG. '120' Volkswagen
Includes: resistor spark plugs; labor, adjust timing & carburetor. if applicable; check fluids & filter: test battery; road test. Selected models slightly higher. Volkswagens vehicles only. Please present coupon upon arrival. Offer valid at
I_Cutter Ala Moana Only. Offer expires 12/17/99 RD2678 I MO I I - MN INN NM 1M
$1 ail Turning Belt
Replacement
Volkswagen This offer valid on 19911996 Volkswagen Jetta/Golf only. Other models slightly higher. Service available for Volkswagen vehicles only Please present coupon to service representative upon arrival. Valid at Cutter Ala Moana only. This offer nol valid with any other offer Sale ends
11.1. 12117/99. RD2678.
Ports Dept. Hours:
Tom-6:30pm Sot. 9121-1p2
Service Dept. Hours:
6:301mkt:30put
Keepin' it real. VOLKSWAGEN PARTS 6 SERVICE
800 Ala Moana Blvd. 5854777
MAKE A NOTE! CHECK OUT TIM LASSIFIEDS TO FIND THE BEST DEALS' -
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igle EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real-estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status. or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference. limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under Me age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and peo- ple securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper wilt not knowingly accept any advertis- ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby inlormed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination. call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll -tree number for the hearing impaired is 1.e00-927-9275
1500 Apts. Furnished
KAILUA, 1/1/1, (No bed.) 66 C Kihapai St. No smoking: drink- ing or pets. $600. 262-6892.
ONO
1505 Apts. Partly Furnished
Kailua Cottage 1/1 Deck. W/D, Avail now. $825 381-4414, 258-3472. 262-0554.1v. msg
KAILUA-STUDIO, Parking, big walk-in closet, $650. available 12/15.261.7859.
1505 APts Parity Furnished
KAILUA, studio 5400.1 bdirn.. $700. Both very clean. Nr.
shops, schools, bus. 486-0778 days; or 262-3254 after 5 pm.
MOVING SOON? Make it easy on yourself. Clean out those closets and sell things
fast in the Classifieds. Call 235-5881
KAILUAJAIKAHI studio. bath & kitchenette incl. $600 Avail 12/1 Nr bus/shops. 254.5834
1530 Condo/Townhouse Partly Furnished
AIEA 1/1/1, pool, tennis ct W/D, nr stadium/mall, $700. Call 671-6588, 583-7744 pgr.
ALA MOANA 1 BLOCK, 1/1, lanai, great view, pool, prkg. $850 incl utils. 239-9092.
DRIVE AWAY with the best deal Find d here in the Classifieds 235-5881
KO OLINA Resort New Condo $1050 Avail 12/1 2/2, 2 gar NC Call Brenda 679-1098
1555 Houses Partly Furnished
A KAILUA DUPLEX AFFORDABLE 31.5,
yard svc.. $1145 No pets. excl. neighborhood, nr. bus.
291-3242 HOMES WEST
EWA BEACH Very clean 2/1, $775. Nr. busischools. gated. no pets. Call 623-9876
List it here! Call 235-5881
FREE RENT Huge 3 bdrm.. w/ yr. lease. Gar. + 2 prkg., Avail now. $795 + m/f 621-8212.
1555 Houses Partly Furnished
KAILUA Cute 211. excl neigh- borhood, utils. incl., no pets, $950. Call 388-1036.
WOW! DO THINGS SELL fast in the Classifieds
Call 235-5881
1580 Real Estate For Sale
WAHIAWA 10/5. 2-story lic. care home, 9698 SF. Reduced price $339.500 (FS). 622-2503.
1580 Real Estate For Sale
FORECLOSED HOMES' Low or $0 Down!
Gov't & Bank Repos being sold Now!
Financing available Local listings
CALL NOW!
1-800-501-1777 Ext. 3401
IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, the sale is all year round
Call 235-5881.
1625 Rooms For Rent
KAILUA lg. turn rm. pvt. ent amens , pool. nr bus/shopping, incl. utils., $500+dep. 262-9868
NEED MORE SPACE? Clean out your closets and advertise those items you
no longer need in the Classifieds. It really gets
results. Call 235-5881
KANEOHE Nice area! Fum., new paint, cable/util.. W/D, nr. bus. no smkg. $425. 236-3117.
1640 Vacation Rental
LANIKAI NEAR BEACH lovely 1 -bdrm. cottage or 2-3 bdrm. 2
ba. home. TV+, clean 262-5445
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.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Accounting/Bookkeeping - Appliances -
Automotive Services - Blinds/Drapes - Business Services - Cabinetry - Carpentry -
Carpets - Chiropractor - Cleaning - ClericaVTyping - Computer Service -
Contracting/Construction - Drafting - Drywall -
Electrical - Entertainment - Equipment Rentals - Fencing - Financial Services - Floors/Tiles -
Graphics/Printing - Handyman - Hauling Income Tax - Insurance - Landscaping
- Legal Services - Masonry - Massage Therapy -
Painting/Wall Covering - Photography - Plastering - Plumbing - Pools & Spas
- Professional Services - Property Management -
Rain Gutters - Remodeling - Repair - Resumes - Roofing - School Instruction -
Screens & Jalousies - Sewing & Alterations - Telephone Service - Termite/Pest Control
Towing - Tree Trimming - Upholstery - Video Taping - Vinyl Siding - Weddings
- Welding Yard Service
For as little as $37.66 per mo. (annual rate) you can place a 3-line Sun Press Pro-
fessional Service ad. Call today for details, 235-5881.
Air Conditioning
COOL AUTO AIR INC. Expert AiC svc. at fair $$$. We otter the best prices on A/C Conver- sions 263-2164 or 262-9899.
Auto Serves
Affordable Quality Auto Repair Why pay more? State/ASE cad tech. Mil disc Dave, 263.6112
CAR CEILING SAGGING? Call Tom at Headliners Mobile
Service, 225-4631
RING UP THE PROFITS when you sell those odds and ends in the Classifieds. 235-5881.
Blinds/Drapes
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT? Save On Vertical, Mini Blinds, Etc Tony D. & Co 524-3616.
Carpentry
A CARREIRA Home Repairs &
Painting One call, we do it all Free Estimate. To 51000
Call 262-9208.
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Carpets
CARPET CLEANING GROUP Dry. steam & deep scrub
carpet & upholstery cleaning. Satisfaction Guar 384-1424.
R. V. A. CARPET CLEANING Rees. rates. Power extractor. Call 371-7396, pgr. 686-4822
Cleaning
"Al BEST FILIPINA Cleaners Regular & Move outs. Free Est. 691-3538 pgr , 721-4927 cel.
ALOHA CLEANERS Free Est. Reg.. One Time. Move In/Outs. 239-2888. 279-1686 pgr.
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.
ANNA's PRO. Cleaning Home move outs. windows, & detail.
7 yrs'. exp. Free est. 254-0910
X-TREME CLEANING Carpet, turn., etc. Lowest rates. Move-irt/out specials. 263-9876
BUSY BEE'S All Clean Move outs Windows. 10% discount with ad! 739-9005 or 231-9499.
Contracting/ Construction
Hawaii law. Chapter 444. HRS, prohibits any person, corpora- tion or entity from offering or performing contractor's license issued by the Contractor's Li- cense 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 concerning a
contractor's license. complaint history or to file a current corn- plaint. Please contact the De- partment of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Licensing Board at 587-3222 press 1
Handyman
' HANDYMAN BOB' Carpentry, Drywall, Painting,
Etc. To $1000 247-9498
Handyman
ALL HOME REPAIRS Retired contractor Free Est. To $1K. Call Larry, 263-3007
CUSTOM HOME REPAIR Carpentry masonry, drywall. No job too small' To $1000.
Call 696-96M
LK MAINTENANCE Carpentry. All types of home repairs/renov. Up to $1K. 293-9456. 299-3072
RUSSELL'S REPAIR SVC. Here to serve your every need.
Up to $1K. Call 375-2436
Hauling
"A+" DELIVERY & MOVING Appls , Car 550-0072. or dig pgr. 288-9227 7 days, 24 hrs.
WE HAUL-SUPERMOVE Moving, storage, emergency.
7 days. Call George, 735-4697, 227-9340.
Painting/Walicovering
INTJEXT.Repairs Quality work: 7 days/wk , up to 51K No job too small 235-2246. 381-5814.
Repair
BEN'S VCR CLINIC Sales. repair & svc on most
TVs & VCRs. Free est. Mon-Fri, 9 to 2; Flex weekend hrs
Please call 841-7600
Need Help? Call 235-5881
Roofing
*UNLIMITED ROOFING,* Waterproofing, & Repairs.
All Types Free Est. Insured/Bonded. C-20915. 239-5971 or 299-4375 pgr.
AL REZENTES ROOFING All types. Island wide. Free est C-12037. 235-6494, 261-9501
Schools & Instruction
STAINED-GLASS CLASSES Starting Now Day. eve.. or Sat. Beginner - advanced 672-8005
Tax Preparation
"LATE TAXES" Past years: In-your-home service
Steve White, MBA. 395.7141
YOU'LL BE AMAZED at the money you can make on things you no longer need. They're someone else's trea- sure, and the Classifieds bring you together.
Phone 235-5881 today,
Travel Agents
ASIA AIRWAY TM. 524-8600 LAX/SFO $249, SEA/PDX $289 Inter. pkg. air/rrn/car $120 pp'
Hong Kong 4 ngt. pkg. $660 pp
Travel Agents
STAR INT'L TRAVEL 951-1106 LAX/SFO $249 Seattle/Portland $299 Las Vegas Air $349; Pkg $399 Inter-Island Air $ 48; Pkg $118 East Coast from $499
ADS really sell! Call 235-5881
Yard Service
AFFORDABLE Yd. Svc./Mant. All types of yd. work. FREE Est. 621 -3523,641 -5066. Nathan
J & R YARD MAINT. Quality work at low rates Free Est. Jaime, 371-6266. 231-3701 pgr
LET US Create A PARADISE! Quality Lawn Work Free Est 696.7274 or 641-6498 pgr.
RER YARD SVC. ALL KINDS, WKLY /MNTHLY. FREE EST.
CALL 842-9120, 549-5600 pgr.
III Classifieds December 2, 1999
As Big As It Gets.
Four'll'ae 400EX
Recommended only for highly experienced riders 16
years and older.
Introducing the new FourTrax 400EX, Honda's biggest sport ATV.
High-performance 397cc engine with electric start is based on the highly advanced XV 400R, and is the most powerful four-stroke ever offered in a
Honda ATV!
Long-travel independent double-wishbone front suspension features 8.2 inches of travel-more than even our legendary FourTraf 250R.
Pro -Link" rear suspension with fully adjustable aluminum-bodied ShowarM shock features 9.1 inches of travel.
One-piece cast aluminum swingarm provides maximum strength, durability, and rigidity, and contributes to the 400's light, nimble handling.
Lightweight aluminum wheels feature aggressive radial tires for superb traction and cornering.
3149 N. Nimitz Hwy. South 'S 836-1144
www.honda.com
near the airport, just past Gussie L'amour's
www.honda.com
BE A RESPONSIBLE RIDER. Remember, ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety, avoid excessive speeds and be particularly careful on difficult terrain. Never carry passengers and never engage in stunt riding. Honda recommends that all ATV riders take a training course and read their owner's manual thoroughly. For safety or training information. call the ASI at 1-800-887-2887. FourTrax1D. Pro-Linkile and Best on Earth'. are Honda trademarks. Showa'. is a trademark of Shows Mtg. Inc.
Special Military Financing
El, E2, E3 & Up
No $$$ Down No Credit The Only Used Car Dealership With
Special Military Financing
Call For Information! Drive Away Today!
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185 Pets-Everything
AKC SILKY TERRIER. top line. Perfect small dog. Vet
non-shed/allergy; health guar. 3-12 mos. 5500-$1000; Pymt
OK Paradise Kennel, 638-5383
FREE PUPPY to good home wlolder kids. (M); 7 mos All shots. neutered. cute! 254-1404
MINI SCHNAUZER PUPPIES CHIHUAHUA/TERRIER PUPS
Siamese Kittens 668-7222
Rent It today, 'Call 235-5881
230 Water Sports Equipment
'97 Yamaha 700 Wave Ventur- er w/trailer. Excl. cond. Ridden 36/hrs.. no time to ride. Must see! $5200/080.622.7517.
2015 Autos Wanted
DONATE ANY VEHICLE®
CAR, VAN, TRUCK, MOPED, MOTORCYCLE
BOAT OR CLASSIC Running. broken.
damaged or high mileage. MAX. TAX DEDUCTION.
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2025 Motorcycles/ Scooters
'71 KAWASAKI 350 t#90191 Collectors Item, $1,995 + fees South Seas Honda 836-1144
2025 Motorcycles/ Scooters
'00 M2 CYCLONE S8 964 + S75 doc, tax & lic
831-2600
'00 X1 LIGHTNING $10,96 $75 doc, tax & lic.
831-2600
'94 NINJA 250(r/1733) 51,995 + fees.
South Seas Honda 836-1144
2025 Motorcycles/ Scooters
'96 H-D FLSTC Heritage (#129), Only 15K miles
513.999 + fees
it South Seas Waipahu 671-6711
'98HD FXDS-CONV Low miles! Excellent shape! Extra chrome. 516.000/080 Bob at 449-0049
'99 H-D FXDX Superglide Sport (#693). Only 57K mi , factory
warranty $13.999 + fees.
South Seas Waipahu 671-6711
'94 YAMAHA Virago 750 New tires battery. 27K mi. Excl cond $3500/0E10 499-3015.
'99 YAMAHA SH50 (#5412) Si 495 out the door
South Seas Honda 836-1144
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'99 H-D XL883C, (#213) Only 1200 mi. S7.699 + fees
4.- South Seas hL Waipahu
671-6711 .11/1.. WIMP
'99 ZX900, Mechanic's Spec $6.995 + $75 doc, lax & lic
831-2600
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'Prices Include all applicable rebates/incentives. Prices plus 5435 Destination Fee, 5495 PRO PAC,195 DOC FEE, tax 8, license. Cars not exactly as shown and subject to prior sale. Trade-in car must be running have current registration and safety check. (Offer ends 12/8/99.)
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cond. Alpine cuss. New paint & tires. $1000/0B0. 254-4218. i =Or '98 F150 XLT extended cab,
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2035 VarVCampers/ 41Vheel Drive -89 ACCORD LX 5 sp.. NC,
NW, PIS, new tires/bat. Great WANTED cond. $6600/0B0. 595-0036.
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'92 SENTRA, great condition, A/C, 5-speed, stereo. tint. $370010E30. Call 254-5163
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ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANT (Full-time)
Excellent opportunity for a conscientious individual to learn about advertising while assisting sales executives. Earn starting pay up to $10 per hour while working full-time with a top media firm and many of Hawaii's leading retailers.
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For further information, contact
RFD PUBLICATIONS, INC. 45-525 Luluku Road, Kaneohe
Phone 235-5881 Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m-4:30 p.m.
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55 Employment Information
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S1500 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% AK OAC. 1040810309906401 . '98 EAGLE TALON ESI /.. 1_13,488
$2000DOWN, 48 MOS. 0 1050% AFA, OAC W5930790599) /1110.. -&-S15388 '94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LMT 4x4
$2000 DOWN, 601405 @ 1030% APR, OAC. 011)1 57/19905521 1*111:1/..._& '16,588 '96 HONDA PASSPORT 4X4
$2000 DOWN, 60 NOS. @ 10.50% AK 0.A.C. P4980990521} '98 DODGE CARAVAN SE
1191-8 $17,988
$ IOCO DOWN, 60 MOS. 0 10.50% AR, OAC, (GT549349904101 98 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV'T
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4.71.V8, ARO, MG114A0( 0.01H 11.10CET SEATS. PAW, PA, ARO,
MUCH MORE. 40010042, CO10048, D010049, D010084, D010114,
P010034, P040113, 9040114, P040118, D3579, D3584
18,98 Pearl Cit
$500 DOWN, 60 MOS, 0 1050% APR, OAC. 9E5011 /010C14591
'89 CADILLAC SEVILLE sl7ri.... & 4,888
$500 DOWN, 36 MOS. @ 1050% APR, OAC.1015947 /111X1370 17 No. .& 4,988 '93 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
'93 NISSAN QUEST 1 1..... & _1,888 $1000 DOWN, 42 MM. 0 10.50% APR, 0A.C. 1E1583 I /#11C17551
'98 FORD ESCORT SibiA, .L. 1,188 $1000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 01050% APR, 0A.C. 1KRR921 *C15061
'94 DODGE RAM , '33'/...._.&.____ _9688 $500 DOWN, 60 AIM 0 1030% APR, 0A.C. (EYY431 /111JC I 40 3)..
'97 FORD RANGER 131*._,..5 _1,988 $500 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, 0A.C. 1140H363/110C I SA91
'98 PLYMOUTH BREEZE 1"n1M0.....1..... ;_. 11,28,, $1000 DOWN, 60 1405 0 1030% APR, OAC. lGT1.516/110C14461 ....
'96 JEEP CHEROKEE '17 488 $10:13 DOWN, 60 MM 0 10,5M APR, 0A.C. IGEW822/ AK 17481 /1110 &
'97 DODGE CARAVAN : 2988 $1000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 0 10.50% AP1t, 0A.C. IGNT248/16.1C15841 110 & .... ,
97 MAZDA MPV It /mg & 93,580 $1000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 0 10.50% APR, OAC. IttUC1692)
$1000 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, OAC. 102E541 /#11014641 u '98 DODGE STRATUS ES Sill
1190. .........8 1,888
'99 CHRYSLER CIRP,W, ' 388 S1003 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, OAC. IGYG509/14K 1 521) IMO_ & 1
'99 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE S I00* D0WN, 60 HOS. (1050 %An, oAc 0969*(1543} /10 & n2i18
'99 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER Ilno._...&..._17,588 $1000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 0 10.50% API,OAC 1GXE570/SUC14541
S1000 DOWN, 40 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, OAC. IGYV828/9UC16911 LIT IIIB- i :1,188 '99 NISSAN FRONTIER EXT. CAB 4X4 ,
'97 FORD ASPIRE $500 DOWN, 48 MOS @ 10.50%APR, OAC (GSE434/ 424551
'99 HYUNDAI ACCENT $500 DOWN, 60 MOS @ 10.50% APR, OAC. IGYX0033/#24961 1% &
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'97 SATURN SC2 $SCO COO, 60 1405 @ 1050%Alt OAC (GU069/012680) ........... &
'98 DODGE DAKOTA St).
$500 DOWN, 60 MOS @ 10.50% APR, 0 A.C. 1425451 AR. &
'98 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS moo DowN,60mos. @ 10,50% APR, OAC 00122/A2705) .....
'97 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GT $2000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 10,50% APR, 0.A.C. 1425261 L1 /1110
;i9cZaD,6?)Emolr:1,Y5ApItoAc.02699/miplo.._ ..... /.0 & 12;988 99 DODGE STRATUS
SZ: /m0 & 12,980 '97 TOYOTA RAV4
Sa , ' Imo 8 14 988 $1000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 10.50% APR, 0A.C. (OP0953/ 42564)
'97 CHRYSLER SEBRING JXi s3 & , $2000 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, OAC. (ORT849/ 425501 15488
$2000 DOWN, 60 MOS. 10.50% APR, OAC. IGXC605/A25121
'98 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS 3 iffio & 16,480
$2000 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, OAC. 1412732/M54P
'96 GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED S3, imo & 16,408
'97 FORD F150 4X4 & 16,588 $2000 DOWN, 60 MOS. @ 10.50% APR, OAC. 11-1MM/2/424691 11110
MOD DOWN, 60 N05. @ 1030% APR, OAC. 10$N481 /126651.- IMO 8 6,988
52000 DOWN, 60 M05. C' 10.50% APR, OAC & 11,90P 1#2561 41DA
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'97 FORD EXPLORER
'98 NISSAN MAXIMA
735 Dillingham Blvd. Honolulu 942-15300 94449 Farrington Hwy. Walpaim 15'71-2152 6 94-245 Farrington Hwy. Walpalm 071-4.991 905 &meanie& Hwy. Pearl City
Treats You NUM Vehicles are o ed to prior sale, and not exocly as shown. Al prices are plus tax, k. & S195 doc fee. 2000 Intrepid $500 cash down + recent allege rebate rnble rebates. GFV $10A10.05; '99
thenthee linikd $1900 bash down + $400 recent college rebate GFV`. $22, 057.40.2000 Oakolo Club Cab 52750 down + recent allege Grad rebates & al other applim rebates, 72 mos. @ 9.5% APR, OAC.; 2000 Neons $1000 down + recee colege Grad rebates & al other applicable rebates, 72 mos. ? 9.5% APR, 0A.C., Available factory incentives haw been applied to al prices and payments. '10.5% APR on
,14proved credil. Finance rate varies depending on credit worthiness of customer. Some customers will not qualify. Financing available on approved credit. Offer ends 12/12/99.
$195 DOC FEE